Rae Joan Rees
Rae Joan Rees (nee Schwanke), 90, passed away peacefully in Quincy, Illinois on October 22, 2025.
Rae was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the daughter of Raymond H. Schwanke and Margaret Z. (nee Billings) Schwanke and spent many happy years in Kenosha growing up near the shores of Lake Michigan. She attended Durkee Grade School, Lincoln Jr High School, and Mary D Bradford High School in Kenosha (Class of 1953). She then went on to attend Marquette University, where her courtship with her future husband, Donald Rees began on a blind date arranged by friends. After their courtship, Rae and Don married on January 7, 1956 in St. Mark’s Cathedral in Milwaukee, WI. They went on to begin their married life at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, where Don was serving in the United States Air Force. They developed many long-term relationships there, and Wright-Patterson is where Don and Rae began their family. Upon discharge from the service, Rae and Don moved to Quincy, where Don was raised and they settled in at their home at 14th and Kentucky Streets. It was there that they raised their six children and the place they called home until Don’s passing in 2024. They were married for 68 years. She and Don were parishioners for decades at St. Boniface Catholic Church.
After Don’s passing in February of 2024, Rae resided at Curtis Creek Senior Living in Quincy. She enjoyed the new friendships created there and reuniting with some old friends there as well. Due to health reasons, she moved to Adams Pointe Assisted Living in October of 2025.
Rae wore many different hats before and after her move to Quincy. In Kenosha, she worked at Kenosha News, she was a model, and she served as a teacher’s aide at a local grade school. In Quincy, she was involved in the Women’s Guild and Ladies Auxiliary for many years through both Blessing Hospital and St. Mary Hospital. She was a volunteer at Blessing Hospital for many years and truly enjoyed her time volunteering on the Long-Term Care Unit when that was in existence at Blessing. She was active in the PTA at Webster School. Rae was also a Hospice volunteer when the Hospice program began in Adams County. She had been employed at Bergner’s department store in the 1980’s, where she exercised her creative talents making beautiful floral arrangements. In more recent years, she enjoyed seasonally decorating the hallways at Good Samaritan Home and giving her time to doing activities and providing music for residents. She and Don enjoyed setting up an elaborate Christmas village for several years at Good Samaritan to bring residents joy during the holiday season.
Rae was a musician. She was a member of the band Rag Tag for many years and enjoyed playing her Irish drum. She developed many friendships and memories through her music and enjoyed when the band would play at O’Griffs in Quincy on Wednesday nights, as well as when the band played for local events. She also thoroughly enjoyed open mic nights at One in Quincy. She was an extremely talented person and this shined through art, crafts, music, and inventive ideas. She was the life of the party and enjoyed making others laugh.
Rae enjoyed traveling and seeing new things. She particularly loved her travels to Ireland and Europe. She looked at life as one big adventure.
She was a fabulous cook and cooking for her family brought her joy. She took the greatest of pleasures in a nice piping hot cup of coffee.
Despite living in Quincy most of her life and the treasured relationships she developed there, Kenosha was always very dear to her heart. She continued to travel a few times a year to her hometown to visit with her childhood best friends. Despite living in Quincy for nearly seven decades, she always considered Kenosha her home as well.
She is survived by her children: Steve Rees and Dr. Gregg (Sandy) Rees of Quincy; Donna Rees (Russell Schleicher) of Fairview Heights, IL, Michael Rees (Marlene) of Simpsonville, SC, Duane Rees of Austin, TX; and Jennifer (Jim) Seals of Camp Point, IL. She is survived by 13 grandchildren, 3 step-grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, and 6 step-greatgrandchildren. She is also survived by families special to the hearts of her and the rest of the Rees family: The extended William Guegel family, the extended William Morrison family, and the extended Phyllis Brandt Family. She is also survived by her lifelong friends who were also family to her: Phyllis Brandt (her sister at heart), John Valaske, and Audrey Walsh, all of Kenosha.
She was preceded in death by her husband Donald Rees, her parents, her parents-in-law, her sister Marjorie Hughes, a granddaughter – Stephanie Rae Rees – in infancy, and a step-great-granddaughter – Kylee Sue Seals- in infancy.
The family would like to thank the staff of Blessing Hospice and the staff of Adams Pointe in Quincy for their compassion, care, and dignity they gave our mom in her last weeks. May God bless all of you.
Mass of Christian Burial will be on Thursday, October 30, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. at the Church of St. Peter. Entombment will be in Quincy Memorial Park Mausoleum. There is no visitation.
In lieu of flowers, suggested memorials may be made to Bella Ease (Quincy IL) or the Quincy Humane Society (Quincy IL) or to the University of Wisconsin Parkside Foundation in Kenosha, WI to fund the future Rae J Rees Scholarship that will be developed.
What a lovely tribute to Rae! We pray for the family at this time of loss.
What an amazing lady! I loved her like the adopted mom she called herself. One of the most kind, thoughtful, and generous people I have ever met. She will be deeply missed.
Rae was a very special lady. She was always so kind and loving. Condolences to all of her family and friends. She will be missed.
We love you all so much, and how we loved Rae and will miss her greatly. Our prayers and thoughts are with her family at this time. God’s peace be with you all, and keep you in his care. 💜
Thank you for the overview of your beautiful Moms life.
She lived a great, long and productive life, and brought joy and laughter to so many people. I loved her sense of humor and her love for music. There was something about her and my mom’s friendship that made all of us feel loved. They set the example of the value of a true,
long lasting, unconditional friendship. I pray that over time, your hearts will heal, and the memories of your mom will live in your hearts forever. Love, Susie
We are remembering Rae as she walked the halls of St. Mary Hospital leaving her foot prints on the St. Mary Hospital Legacy.
The St. Mary Hospital Community sends our deepest sympathy to Rae’s family and friends.
St. Mary Hospital Friends
Rae was a beautiful friend. I will miss her smile and wonderful stories. She will live forever in my heart.
Robin Garrison Leach
Thinking of and praying for your family as you celebrate her life!
Dr. Rees and family, Gerry and I send our deepest condolences to you and your family on the death of your mother. I recall her visiting on the Long-Term Care Unit many years ago when I worked there as a Nurse Aide. She was always very friendly. I pray God provides you with strength in the days ahead and may your many wonderful memories provide you with comfort. May she Rest in Peace in the arms of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
She was a very special person. Have so many fond memories of visiting Don, Rae and family with our parents Emmett (Junie) & Mary Kientzle. She was an incredible cook and such a hoot to spend time with! God Bless all of you left behind. It is so hard to lose your mom, no matter how old they are! Hugs!!!
I am so sorry to hear about Rae. She was truly one of a kind—a special lady whose presence could brighten up any room. It was always a good time with her around. I remember my mother, Agnes, thought the world of Rae. I hope you find comfort in the many joyful memories she leaves behind.
What a beautiful tribute. Thinking of you all and praying for comfort and strength in the coming weeks. May she rest peacefully in the arms of her Lord and Savior
Oh, my dear Auntie Rae, I will miss you so! It’s a beautiful thing when people have such long lasting friendships and truly become family. That is what Rae and my mother Phyllis have done. Our lives were made sweeter by it all! All the visits to Kenosha, combing the shores of Lake Michigan for sea glass, shopping & dining at our favorite restaurants. The love & laughter over the years has created a strong & beautiful bond that will continue on. We love you all Rees family. You have been in our thoughts, our hearts and prayers, and we continue to pray for God to comfort you as only he can.
Lovely Lady. Blessing to the Family ❤️🙏🏾🤗
I met Rae when she came to Brussels with Duane and Donna! We had such fun together with a picnic under the Eifle Tower! It was one of the one of those memories in life that every time I think about that day in Paris It puts a smile on my face! She was a beautiful lady both inside and out!