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Maureen Julia Liebergen-Schmidt, of Ephraim, Wisconsin, and Hutchinson Island, Florida, passed away on January 6, 2026, after a courageous nine-year battle with metastatic breast cancer. Maureen was a beloved wife, devoted and selfless mother, supportive mother-in-law, proud grandmother (Babcia), sister, aunt, and dear friend whose absence will be deeply felt by all who knew her.
Maureen was born on November 4, 1947, outside of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Maurice Wachtl and Dolores (Koppa) Wachtl, the eldest of four children.
Maureen had a unique way of making everyone feel special and truly seen. Her boundless energy, genuine curiosity, kindness, and radiant smile were her hallmarks. Even in life’s most challenging moments, she found a way to focus on the positive and shine brightly. Those who met her—even briefly—often remarked on her warmth and natural glow.
Her selflessness was evident throughout her life. As a homemaker, she was deeply involved in and supportive of her daughters’ lives. Later, she lovingly cared for her husband David during his journey with brain cancer. The strength she developed during these years shaped the resilient fighter her family so admired.
Maureen’s independence and adventurous spirit led her to find love again with Robert Schmidt. Together, they shared an active and joyful life—traveling the world with friends, navigating multiple states to celebrate milestones, big and small, with the grandchildren, and creating welcoming homes in both Florida and Wisconsin. These places, filled with laughter and love, gifted her family with memories and the opportunity to carry-on traditions for years to come.
From walking 18 holes on the golf course to long bike rides (or quick trips to the post office), hours spent around the mahjong table or with her P.E.O sisters, to wholeheartedly supporting her grandchildren in person at whatever activity they pursued at any given moment, to peaceful lakeside sunset meals, Maureen cherished every opportunity to be with those she loved most.
Maureen is survived by her daughters, Sarah (Sean) McCabe and Emily (Matthew) Pierre; her stepchildren, Paul (Mary Catherine Berner) Schmidt, Joseph (Susie) Schmidt, and Margaret (Brendan) McDermott; her grandchildren, Josephine, Julia, and Sean McCabe; Elise and Lena Pierre; and Ella, Evan, Gavin, Caroline, Elizabeth, Emma, Abigail, and Katherine Schmidt; her siblings, Mary Pappalardo, John (Corky) Wachtl, and Tim (Darlene) Wachtl; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husbands, David Liebergen and Robert Schmidt, and her parents, Maurice Wachtl and Dolores (Koppa) Wachtl.
Rest in peace, Maureen. God be good to you forever.
A Celebration of Life for Maureen will be held in Vero Beach, FL in late January and in Green Bay, WI this summer.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to either of the foundations below. During Maureen’s most difficult days, she showed her selflessness by thinking about the young children enduring similar pain and she hoped they would find comfort soon.
– Breast Cancer Research Foundation: https://www.bcrf.org/
– National Pediatric Cancer Foundation: https://nationalpcf.org/
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Jan Skakeski
January 14, 2026, 12:23 am
I was so sorry to hear of Maureen’s passing. We were neighbors in West De Pere in the 1980’s. She will be remembered fondly. May she enjoy the peace and joy of Heaven.
Marsha Wulff
January 14, 2026, 12:52 am
What an inspirational memorial message and photo!
May her energy, curiosity and joy live on in you, her kids and grandkids.
Warmly,
Marsha Wulff
Pat Jones
January 14, 2026, 3:50 am
Dear Maureen was everything said about her and more. She always had a smile no matter how she felt, gave you a big hug or a kind word, whether you needed it or not. She was a tiny bundle of energy with personality as big as life. A true zest for living.
She will truly be missed by everyone, who was lucky enough to know her.
Rest in peace dear lady and fly with the angels, free of pain. Your earthly family and friends will miss you, but we know that we will see you again on the other side of the rainbow. God bless your family.
Kathy Enscoe
January 14, 2026, 5:58 am
What a beautiful and authentic obituary.
Maureen was a beautiful person and sorry she had to endure years of an awful illness. My best to her daughters and her grandchildren and to the Schmidt family.
Dave Kipp
January 14, 2026, 1:55 pm
Sorry to hear the sad news that you that you succumbed to cancer. You and Dave were always good friends and I will remember your loving care for David when he fell ill. You were always a great lady and we will miss you.
Barbara Ziegler
January 16, 2026, 3:35 am
I was so excited when you joined the Ephraim Yacht Club. I always enjoyed talking with you on the dock and I
appreciated your wonderful smile. You volunteered, even though I realize now you might not have felt well.
God Bless You and rest in Heaven!
Russ & Paula Gilson
January 18, 2026, 11:05 am
Dear Sarah, Emily and your families,
We send our deepest condolences with the passing of your Mom. Saying Maureen was a wonderful person does not seem like enough because she was so much more. The beauty of your mom will forever be within all of you and remembered by us all.
Rebecca Naugler
February 4, 2026, 7:03 pm
To the family of Maureen,
It was with sadness that I learned of Maureen’s passing. Maureen and I met in college at Stevens Point. We became roommates and developed a heart warming friendship which resulted in sharing confidences, lots of laughter, wearing each other clothes, joint visits to our parents homes and being bridesmaids at each others wedding in the 70’s. I feel fortunate to have shared all of the experiences that I did with her as she was a very special person, as you are all aware. Please accept my condolences. Rebecca Blahnik Naugler