January 18, 1970 — February 14, 2026
Silver Lake, WI
Aimee M. Kohn, born on January 18, 1970, in Chicago, Illinois, left an indelible mark on all who had the privilege of knowing her. On February 14, 2026, she departed from our world, leaving behind many who benefited from her compassion, love, and dedication to family. Aimee was strongly guided by her Catholic faith and prayed the rosary daily. She was looking forward to being reunited with our mother and father and welcomed into our Lord’s arms.
As a devoted Teacher’s Aide for special needs children at numerous schools, Aimee embodied the spirit of nurturing and understanding. Her career was more than a job; it was a passion that reflected her profound commitment to helping others. Through her work, she provided support and encouragement to countless young children with special needs, thereby demonstrating her patience and love for each and every child.
Aimee’s interests extended far beyond the classroom. She found joy in her Diamond Art, always trying to fulfill her sisters’ grandchildren’s latest desires! And boy did she succeed with princesses, turtles, flowers, all things Disney, and scenic pics for every season. Once working was no longer an option for her, her plants, including succulents, thrived in her need to continue nurturing. Her favorite pups were Hope and Eden, and she cherished her time with them while visiting her eldest son, Tony, and his wife,e Kim. Family was paramount in Aimee’s life, and she reveled in the quality time spent with her loved ones at Silver Lake, a lifelong place from her family’s childhood.
She is survived by her devoted sons, Antonio (Kimberlie) Bellissimo, Brandon (Ester) Bellissimo, and Vincent Bellissimo, who will carry her spirit of kindness and family above all else. Aimee is also mourned by her siblings: Lawrence (Corrine) Kohn, Jeroma (Douglas) Vicino, Joseph (Felicia) Kohn,, Martha (Karl) Hipchen, Elizabeth (John) Nikchevich, Peter (Janice) Kohn, and Teresa (Mike) Lindberg. Aimee also took immense pride in being like a grandmother to her sister Teresa’s granddaughter, Charlotte Mitchell. In addition, she was profoundly loved by her nieces and nephews, who would find her playing in the water with the littles, or spending time on the pier eating, laughing, and maybe even enjoying a cocktail with all our lake lovers!
Aimee’s cherished memories are steeped in the love of her parents, Jerome R. Kohn and Barbara (Bolton) Kohn. Their home at Silver Lake will continue to be a beacon for our families.
A visitation to celebrate Aimee’s life will be held on February 20, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM at Haase-Lockwood & Associates Funeral Home and Crematory in Twin Lakes, Wisconsin, 620 Legion Dr., Twin Lakes, WI. This will be followed by a Mass at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Wilmot, Wisconsin, commencing at 12:00 PM.
In this time of sorrow, we remember Aimee M. Kohn not only for the remarkable woman she was but also for the enduring love she instilled in her family and community. Her light will continue to shine through the lives she touched and the hearts she nurtured. Memorials in her name may be made to any children’s cancer research of your choice.
A special thank you to the oncology team of doctors and nurses at St. Luke’s and Aurora Medical- Kenosha. The staff and the team of doctors and nurses were filled with compassion and love for Aimee and our family throughout Aimee’s cancer journey. Our gratitude runs deep.
The Haase-Lockwood & Associates Funeral Home and Crematory of Twin Lakes, WI, is honored to serve the Kohn family.












