Celebration of Life for siblings Dick Jensen (9/16/24) and Connie Jensen Summerfield (11/16/24)

A time for us to come together in honor of Dick and Connie will be held on Thursday, Jan. 16, from 3­–5 p.m. at The Brick Sip Haus, 800 Superior Ave., Tomah.

Dick and Connie are survived by their spouses, Linda Havlik Jensen of Janesville and Clarksville, Md., and Jim Summerfield of Wilton; their Jensen family: their only brother Eric (Candace) Jensen; niece Megan Jensen (John Dingman) and great-niece Maddie, all of Tomah; and nephew Clint Jensen (Martha Gavinski) of Seattle. Dick is survived by his Havlik family (from Janesville): Larry, Mary Wright, B.J., Patty Reynolds, Pete and Barb Marshall, along with many nieces and nephews. Connie is survived by her Summerfield family (from Wilton): David, Marjorie Klinzing; Nancy Laabs; Donna Rueckheim; Kevin and Brian, along with many nieces and nephews.   

Dick was a member of Tomah High’s Class of 1969. He and Linda made their home in Clarksville, Md., during his lifetime service in the Army Nurse Corps, retiring as Lieutenant Colonel. Connie was a member of Tomah High’s Class of 1981 and a friendly face at Tomah Walmart for 34 years. She and Jim farmed in Wilton. Gen and Jerry Jensen (Jensen and Christensen Carpenters of Tomah/Camp Douglas) were their parents.  

Join us as we share that Dick and Connie are only gone from our sight.