Irene F. (Belongia) Robinson, 77, of Mt. Pleasant, WI was peacefully received by the Holy Spirit surrounded by family, on March 18, 2025. She was the daughter of Earl & Rosemary Belongia and the widow of Laurence H. Robinson. She was educated in the schools of Kenosha County and was a 1966 graduate of Central High School. Irene enjoyed planting, cooking and traveling. Her most favorite things to do were spending time creating family traditions with her grandchildren and playing cards (Cribbage and poker) and visiting with her friends. She will be remembered for those things a well as her love of the Green Bay Packers. She is survived by two sons Larry Casebolt of Somers and Duane (Helen Smith) Casebolt of Racine, a daughter Denise (Duane Santos) Casebolt of Mount Pleasant, her grandchildren (Allis, Brian, Amber, Arielle, Aurora, Quentin, Gemma and Luke), 9 great grandchildren and her two brothers Earl (Barbara) Belongia and Lloyd (Marty) Belongia. She was preceded in death by her husband, Laurence H. Robinson, her parents Earl and Rosemary Belongia, a granddaughter, Aryag, a half-sister Maycel Christianson, a half-brother Gerald Belongia and her beloved cousin Barbara Frost-Olson. Services for Irene will be Monday, April 7, 2025 at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, 6400 Spring Street, Mount Pleasant, WI 53406. Visitation at 10 am, services to follow at 11 am. Irene’s children would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Gail Wells and Curt Landish for the years of unwavering emotional support.
So sorry to hear I have so many memories love you Denise and fam sending love and hugs and prayers 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Sending our sincere condolences to our dear family, friends and all who knew Irene. Our love is with you all at this time, Sherry, Rob, Tom and Monty x
Earl, Lloyd, and all of Irene’s family. Lorraine and I were saddened to hear of Irene’s passing. She was a kind, sweet, and loving person. I will always remember when our family made our “oleo runs” to Illinois, and we stopped and spent time with your family. It was always a great time playing and rolling in the hay in your parent’s barn. Memories. Please know we are thinking of your family at this time. God bless to all of you.
Dave and Lorraine Prothero