Lucian Melchoir Darin
M, b. 28 May 1933, d. 01 September 2013

Lucian Melchoir Darin
(1933-2013)
(1933-2013)
In 1975, Lou brought his family to Hartford, where he was appointed Hartford’s Director of Public Works. He also fulfilled the duties of airport manager and emergency government director. Lou embraced the “Service above Self” philosophy and joined Hartford’s Rotary Club, where he ultimately served as the organization’s president. Lou was a member of the Hartford Courtney-Carr-Milner American Legion Post 19 as well as Hartford Veteransof Foreign Wars Post 8834. Perhaps Lou’s greatest legacy will be raising his four boys after Mary Ann passed away in 1975. In retirement, Lou enjoyed watching politics from the sideline, completing crossword puzzles daily, reading, following the Green Bay Packers and simply “shooting the breeze” with the crew at Doll Pontiac or the other customers at Wayne’s Barber Shop. Lou loved to keep up on all the activities of his eight grandchildren.
Lucian was survived by his four sons, David (Connie) of Slinger; Dwight of Madison; James (Alissa) of Waukesha; and Jay (Kelli) of Slinger; eight grandchildren, Scott, Grant, Brett, Nathaniel, Austin, Brandon, James and Alexa; sister-in-law Patti Darin; nieces, Jane, Diana, and Trisha and nephews Bill and Joey (a fellow USN sailor); good friend Susan Marxen of Littleton, Colorado. He was preceded in death by his parents; the love of his life, Mary Ann Jacobson; his only sibling, Dr. Joseph Darin; and special family friend Lois (Nan) Strother. A memorial service for Lou was held Monday, 09 September where Reverend Rick Stoffel officiated. Lou’s family greeted relatives and friends on Monday at the funeral home.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Darin's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 04 September 2013 and the American Legion The Last Bugle of November 2013]
Robert T. Rolfs
M, b. 19 April 1926, d. 18 February 2008
On Monday, 19 February 2008, Robert T. Rolfs, also known as Bob, died at the age of 81 years at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona surrounded by his family. Robert was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on 19 April 1926, son of Robert H. and Clara M. (nee Blau) Rolfs. He attended West Bend High School, in West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA, class of 1944, and served in the United States Navy during World War II. After his military service, Bob attended the University of Notre Dame where he earned a degree in business administration in 1950. He was an excellent athlete throughout his life and was known for his fierce competitive spirit. While at Notre Dame, he competed on the golf team and lettered in his junior and senior years. In his junior year, Bob won the 72-hole Notre Dame Open by one stroke when he knocked in a five-foot put to score a 69. He also won nine country club championships, including seven at West Bend, where he served as club president in 1959 and 1960. His love of sports and competition could also be seen in his generous charitable gifts in support of athletic scholarships and recreational facilities in Wisconsin and at Notre Dame. Bob spent his business career at the Amity Leather Products Company, which was founded by his father in 1915. Bob and his brother, Tom expanded the successful business, which became a leading manufacturer of personal leather goods. Bob was named president and CEO in 1975 and continued in that role until his retirement in 1992. After he completed his college degree, Bob married Marilyn Masley in 1950. He and Marilyn settled in West Bend and raised five sons in their home which was less than a block from the house in which he grew up. Bob was very active in business, charitable and civic organizations throughout his life. He served as a past president and chairman of St. Joseph Community Hospital. He was also a director of the Western Golf Association, a member of Notre Dame’s Arts and Letters’ Advisory Coun-cil and a past president of the Luggage and Leather Goods Manufacturers Association of America. Bob also supported numerous Catholic, civic, educational and humanitarian charities through his private foundation.
Robert was survived by his wife of 58 years, Marilyn; five children, Robert (Diane), Mark, Michael (Carol), Christopher and Stephen (Peg); eight grandchildren; his sister-in-law, Terry Rolfs; and his cousin, David (Bernice) Rolfs. His two brothers, James and Thomas Rolfs died in 1992 and 2003, respectively.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Saturday, 23 February at St. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church in West Bend wthe private interment services. Visitation was on Saturday at the church.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Rolfs' obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 20 February 2008]
Robert was survived by his wife of 58 years, Marilyn; five children, Robert (Diane), Mark, Michael (Carol), Christopher and Stephen (Peg); eight grandchildren; his sister-in-law, Terry Rolfs; and his cousin, David (Bernice) Rolfs. His two brothers, James and Thomas Rolfs died in 1992 and 2003, respectively.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Saturday, 23 February at St. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church in West Bend wthe private interment services. Visitation was on Saturday at the church.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Rolfs' obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 20 February 2008]
Lawrence Lee Hoadley Jr.
M, b. 23 March 1937, d. 18 February 2008
Lawrence Lee Hoadley Jr., also know as Larry, of West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA went to be with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, at the age of 70 years on Monday, 18 February 2008 after battling Progressive Supra Nuclear Palsy (PSP) as well as diabetes for the past several years. Lawrencey was born in Milwaukee on 23 March 1937, son of Lawrence Sr. and Hortence (nee Mollig) Hoadley. He graduated in 1955 from Wauwatosa High School, and a few years later, served his country by enlisting in the United States Army. Following his service in the military, he was united in marriage to his lifelong friend, Mary Jane Blink on 17 January 1963. Together they started a family a short time later. Larry loved motorcycles and sold and repaired them for several shops before becoming the proud owner of his own motorcycle shop called Richfield Motors. Eventually Larry left the motorcycle business and went back to school to become a tool and die maker. During that time he was employed by Milwaukee Machine Products. Before his retirement, Larry taught tool and die at Moraine Park Technical College in West Bend while also working for Weasler Engineering in West Bend. Throughout his retirement Larry pursued his passion for motorcycles by starting a new business called Hoadley’s Motorcycles, which specialized in restoring classic British bikes. Larry had many proud moments in his life, but his most noble accomplishment was his 25 years of sobriety that he was able to achieve with the support of his family and his friends from the Unity Club in West Bend.
Lawrence was survived by his two loving daughters, Melody (Bill) Stoltenberg of Brown Deer, and Elizabeth (Dan) Starr of West Bend; his four grandchildren, Joshua, Luke and Matthew Stoltenberg, and Alexander Starr. He was further survived by his sister, Elizabeth (Skip) Artz; his brother, Richard Hoadley; his stepbrother, Pat Shehy; and many other dear relatives and close friends.
Larry was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Hoadley; his parents; his stepmother, Alyce; and his two brothers, Harvey and George Hoadley.
A funeral service in celebration of Larry’s life was held on Wednesday, 20 February at the Myrhum-Patten Funeral Home in West Bend. Pastor Mike Moran of Kettlebrook Church in West Bend officiated. Cremation followed the service, with burial of his cremated remains in Washington County Memorial Park in West Bend. A visitation with family and friends was at the funeral home on Wednesday.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Hoadley's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 19 February 2008]
Lawrence was survived by his two loving daughters, Melody (Bill) Stoltenberg of Brown Deer, and Elizabeth (Dan) Starr of West Bend; his four grandchildren, Joshua, Luke and Matthew Stoltenberg, and Alexander Starr. He was further survived by his sister, Elizabeth (Skip) Artz; his brother, Richard Hoadley; his stepbrother, Pat Shehy; and many other dear relatives and close friends.
Larry was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Hoadley; his parents; his stepmother, Alyce; and his two brothers, Harvey and George Hoadley.
A funeral service in celebration of Larry’s life was held on Wednesday, 20 February at the Myrhum-Patten Funeral Home in West Bend. Pastor Mike Moran of Kettlebrook Church in West Bend officiated. Cremation followed the service, with burial of his cremated remains in Washington County Memorial Park in West Bend. A visitation with family and friends was at the funeral home on Wednesday.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Hoadley's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 19 February 2008]
Kenneth J. Quillen
M, b. 22 December 1928, d. 17 February 2008
Kenneth J. Quillen, also known as Ken, of Grafton, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, USA, formerly of Rockford, Illinois and St. Paul, Virginia., born 22 December 1928, passed away at the age of 79 years on Sunday, 17 February 2008.
Funeral services were held on 23 February at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 701 Washington Street in Grafton; instate on Friday at the funeral home in Grafton followed by the American Legion Service. Instate also on Saturday at the church until the time of the funeral service. Interment will take place at the church cemetery.
Ken was a life member of Grafton Rose-Harms American Legion Post 355 and a life member of Cedarburg-Grafton Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10171. He served his country in the United States Army from 26 June 1946 to 14 November 1947 and in the United States Air Force from 02 September 1949 to 02 February 1953.
Ken was the beloved husband of Renata; the dear father of Kenneth Jr. (Denise) of Port Charlotte, Florida, Keevin (Sandy) of Stillman Valley, Illinois, Thomas of Rockford, Illinois, Peggy Pettinger (Scott Merfeld) of Onalaska and Terry (Tammy Ann) of Grafton; stepfather of Rory (Kelly) Kadubeck of Cedarburg, Tammy R. (Brian) Hadler of Newburg and Pat Kadubeck of Grafton; dear grandfather of Meghan, Vincent, Melissa, Amy, Neil, Kaylee and Myanna Quillen, Luke (Gina), Jacob, Karissa, Adley and Lily Kadu-beck. He was further survived by his first great-grandchild who is due any day; his brother Paul (Mary) of St. Paul, Virginia; brother-in-law Bill Simpson of Rockford, Illinois; and sister-in-law Carole Quillen of Colonial Heights, Virginia; along with many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Ken was preceded in death by his parents Louie and Lucy; brothers Louie and Bill; sisters Ruth, Eula, Francis, Shirley and Estelle; and stepson Robert Kadubeck.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Quillen's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 21 February 2008]
Funeral services were held on 23 February at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 701 Washington Street in Grafton; instate on Friday at the funeral home in Grafton followed by the American Legion Service. Instate also on Saturday at the church until the time of the funeral service. Interment will take place at the church cemetery.
Ken was a life member of Grafton Rose-Harms American Legion Post 355 and a life member of Cedarburg-Grafton Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10171. He served his country in the United States Army from 26 June 1946 to 14 November 1947 and in the United States Air Force from 02 September 1949 to 02 February 1953.
Ken was the beloved husband of Renata; the dear father of Kenneth Jr. (Denise) of Port Charlotte, Florida, Keevin (Sandy) of Stillman Valley, Illinois, Thomas of Rockford, Illinois, Peggy Pettinger (Scott Merfeld) of Onalaska and Terry (Tammy Ann) of Grafton; stepfather of Rory (Kelly) Kadubeck of Cedarburg, Tammy R. (Brian) Hadler of Newburg and Pat Kadubeck of Grafton; dear grandfather of Meghan, Vincent, Melissa, Amy, Neil, Kaylee and Myanna Quillen, Luke (Gina), Jacob, Karissa, Adley and Lily Kadu-beck. He was further survived by his first great-grandchild who is due any day; his brother Paul (Mary) of St. Paul, Virginia; brother-in-law Bill Simpson of Rockford, Illinois; and sister-in-law Carole Quillen of Colonial Heights, Virginia; along with many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Ken was preceded in death by his parents Louie and Lucy; brothers Louie and Bill; sisters Ruth, Eula, Francis, Shirley and Estelle; and stepson Robert Kadubeck.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Quillen's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 21 February 2008]
Arthur J. Klenner
M, b. 19 February 1919, d. 22 February 2008
Arthur J. Klenner, also known as Bud, of Cedarburg, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, USA was born to eternal life at the age of 89 years on Friday, 22 February 2008. Arthur was born in Houghton, Michigan on 19 February 1919, son of Arthur P. and Frances M. (nee Pfeiffer) Klenner. He was an alumnus of the Michigan College of Mining and Technology where he earned his engineering degree in 1941. Bud was a member of the Theta Tau fraternity. He was a resident of Cedarburg for more than 55 years. Bud was the co-founder and vice president of Petron Corporation in New Berlin. He was an active member of St. Francis Borgia Catholic Church in Cedarburg, served as past president of the Holy Name Society and served on the Archbishop’s Relief Fund. Bud was also a member of the Knights of Columbus and St. Vincent DePaul Society. During World War II, he served aboard the USS Curtiss. On 21 June 1945, the USS Curtiss was struck by a Japanese suicide plane off the coast of Okinawa. During this sad event lieutenant (JG) Klenner dove into the sea to rescue a fellow sailor who had been blown over board. He was given a citation and ribbons from the Navy for his efforts. Bud was a kind, generous man who will be sadly missed by his family and friends
Arthur was survived by his wife, Ruth of Cedarburg; his children, William of Atlanta, Georgia, Mary Seppala of Niles, Michigan, Thomas (Sharon) of West Bend and Paul (Pam) of Grafton; stepchildren, Jill (Randy) Radke of Cedarburg, Wendy (Ron) Spasaro of Grafton and Becky (John) Helm-linger of Grafton; grandchildren, Karen (Dave) Hossfeld of Oswego, Illinois, Michelle Seppala of Detroit, Michigan, Kathleen (Daniel) Hanson of Waukesha, Ryan (Carmen) Klenner of West Bend, Michael (Kim) Klenner of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, Joshua Klenner of Phoenix, Arizona, Daniel and Eric Klenner of Grafton, and Brandon (Kelsey) Keneproth of Houston, Texas; a brother, Paul (Evelyn) Klenner of Denver, Colorado; step- grandchildren, Eric (Lora) Radke of Campbellsport, Chad Radke of Wausau and Amy (Fred) Schommer of Sussex; a sister-in-law, Helen Klenner of Rochester, Minnesota; a brother-in-law, Bob Smith of Minneapolis, Minnesota; 14 great-grandchildren, four step-great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his first wife Genevieve (O’Con-nell); a son, John; and a brother, Carlos Klenner.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Tuesday, 26 February at St. Francis Borgia Catholic Church, 1375 Covered Bridge Road in Cedarburg. Interment was in the church cemetery. Visitation was held at the Mueller Funeral Home, Cedarburg, on Monday.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Klenner's obituary publishedin the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 25 February 2008]
Arthur was survived by his wife, Ruth of Cedarburg; his children, William of Atlanta, Georgia, Mary Seppala of Niles, Michigan, Thomas (Sharon) of West Bend and Paul (Pam) of Grafton; stepchildren, Jill (Randy) Radke of Cedarburg, Wendy (Ron) Spasaro of Grafton and Becky (John) Helm-linger of Grafton; grandchildren, Karen (Dave) Hossfeld of Oswego, Illinois, Michelle Seppala of Detroit, Michigan, Kathleen (Daniel) Hanson of Waukesha, Ryan (Carmen) Klenner of West Bend, Michael (Kim) Klenner of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, Joshua Klenner of Phoenix, Arizona, Daniel and Eric Klenner of Grafton, and Brandon (Kelsey) Keneproth of Houston, Texas; a brother, Paul (Evelyn) Klenner of Denver, Colorado; step- grandchildren, Eric (Lora) Radke of Campbellsport, Chad Radke of Wausau and Amy (Fred) Schommer of Sussex; a sister-in-law, Helen Klenner of Rochester, Minnesota; a brother-in-law, Bob Smith of Minneapolis, Minnesota; 14 great-grandchildren, four step-great-grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his first wife Genevieve (O’Con-nell); a son, John; and a brother, Carlos Klenner.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Tuesday, 26 February at St. Francis Borgia Catholic Church, 1375 Covered Bridge Road in Cedarburg. Interment was in the church cemetery. Visitation was held at the Mueller Funeral Home, Cedarburg, on Monday.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Klenner's obituary publishedin the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 25 February 2008]
Lewellyn Culbert
M, b. 07 May 1927, d. 22 February 2008
Llewellyn Culbert, also known as Red, of Coloma, died at the age of 80 years on Friday evening, 22 February, 2008 at Wild Rose Community Hospital after a short illness. Llewelyn was born in West Allis on 07 May 1927, son of Llewellyn and Grace (Watts) Culbert. In January of 1949, he married Cynthia Hessler of Milwaukee and they had just celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary. Mr. Culbert grew up in the Milwaukee area and attended Hampton Grade School and later went to Menomonee Falls High School. In 1947 he was drafted into the United States Army and served in the Phillipines. Mr. Culbert lived in Milwaukee many years, working as a truck driver and a city bus driver. In the 1960s the couple moved first to Random Lake and then to rural Newburg where he started a candle and gift shop in a barn. This business was later moved into West Bend and became the Flame Bridal Shop. He was well known for his bridal shows which he introduced and promoted as "bridal showcase" in a five-county area. Upon retiring, he built his own home in rural Coloma, a lifelong dream he had. After his retirement, Mr. Culbert became interested in the hobby of toy trains and joined the Train Collectors Association, participating in many train shows in Illinois and Minnesota. Due to health factors, he was unable to continue this the past few years.
Llewellyn was survived by his wife, Cynthia; three daughters, Linda (Ken) Metz of Arizona City, Arizona, Christine (Ronald) Depies of Random Lake and Patricia (Ron) Jung of West Bend; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; a sister, Luella Zaborowski of Crivitz; nieces; nephews; other relatives and friends. Preceding him in death were his parents, and a son, Louie Culbert.
Memorial services were held on Saturday, 08 March at the Calvary United Methodist Church in Coloma, where Reverend Bill Dow officiated. A private family inurnment was held at a later date.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Culbert's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 26 February 2008]
Llewellyn was survived by his wife, Cynthia; three daughters, Linda (Ken) Metz of Arizona City, Arizona, Christine (Ronald) Depies of Random Lake and Patricia (Ron) Jung of West Bend; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; a sister, Luella Zaborowski of Crivitz; nieces; nephews; other relatives and friends. Preceding him in death were his parents, and a son, Louie Culbert.
Memorial services were held on Saturday, 08 March at the Calvary United Methodist Church in Coloma, where Reverend Bill Dow officiated. A private family inurnment was held at a later date.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Culbert's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 26 February 2008]
Herbert James Frigge
M, b. 21 December 1919, d. 26 February 2008
Herbert James Frigge, also known as Herb, of Hubertus, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA was born to eternal life at the age of 88 years on Tuesday, 26 February 2008 surrounded by his beloved wife and family, after a long fight with Parkinson’s disease. Herbert was born into the loving arms of Joseph and Susan (nee Griesemer) Frigge on 21 December 1919 in Milwaukee. Herb met Celie at her family’s general store, Schickert’s, in downtown Hubertus. He later married her on 14 June 1941, together raising five children. Herb honorably served in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II. He went to school for watch making and later became postmaster in Hubertus. After retiring in 1982, Herb and Celie enjoyed traveling and being with their grandchildren.
Herbert was survived by his wife and best friend of nearly 67 years, Cecelia; five adoring children, Carol (Eugene) Neuburg of Arizona, Richard (Bertha) Frigge of Montana, Sandy (Paul) Nordvall of Richfield, Daniel (Sheila) Frigge of Hartford and Sherry Frigge of Chicago. He was further survived by 16 grandchildren and many great- grandchildren. Herb will be missed by nieces, nephews, other relatives and special friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and seven brothers.
A Mass of Christian Burial for Herb took place on Friday, 29 February at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, 1200 Saint Gabriel Way in Hubertus where Father Charles Hanel officiated. Friends and family visited at the church on Thursday. Following the Mass on Friday, the rite of Christian Burial took place in St. Hubert Cemetery in Hubertus.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Frigge's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 27 February 2008]
Herbert was survived by his wife and best friend of nearly 67 years, Cecelia; five adoring children, Carol (Eugene) Neuburg of Arizona, Richard (Bertha) Frigge of Montana, Sandy (Paul) Nordvall of Richfield, Daniel (Sheila) Frigge of Hartford and Sherry Frigge of Chicago. He was further survived by 16 grandchildren and many great- grandchildren. Herb will be missed by nieces, nephews, other relatives and special friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and seven brothers.
A Mass of Christian Burial for Herb took place on Friday, 29 February at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, 1200 Saint Gabriel Way in Hubertus where Father Charles Hanel officiated. Friends and family visited at the church on Thursday. Following the Mass on Friday, the rite of Christian Burial took place in St. Hubert Cemetery in Hubertus.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Frigge's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 27 February 2008]
Henry C. Zganjar
M, b. 28 September 1920, d. 24 February 2008
Henry C. Zganjar, also known as Hank, of Mequon, Ozaukee-County, Wisconsin, USA passed away peacefully at the age of 87 years on Sunday, 24 February 2008. Friends greeted the family on 28 February at the Schmidt & Bartelt Funeral Home, 10280 North Port Washington Road in Mequon. A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated for Hank on 29 February at Lumen Christi Catholic Church, 138 West Buntrock Avenue in Thiensville. Visitation was held on Friday at Lumen Christi Catholic Church prior to the Mass. Entombment was private.
Hank was the owner of Hank’s Standard Service in Milwaukee for over 30 years. He was an Eagle Scout and proudly served his country in the United States Marines during World War II. Hank was a life member of the North Milwaukee Lions Club and a member of the Mequon Howard J. Schroeder American Legion Post 457. Hank enjoyed woodworking and was an avid golfer.
Henry was the beloved husband and best friend for over 59 years of Janet E. Griese; the loving father of Karen Ellenbecker (Robert Stoltz), Dr. Kenneth (Evie) Zganjar, Linda (Atty. Robert) Koch and Cindy McDowell (Roy Hubler); the proud and loving grandfather of John, Julie (Tom), Jeffrey (Stephanie), Andrew, Katie, Jennifer, Jeffrey, Christy (Gene), Kristin and Kessia. Hank was the great-grandfather of 10 great-grandchildren; the brother of Frances Godec, Edward Zganjar and Marjorie Johnson; and the brother-in-law of Richard (Lori) Griese. He was further survived by nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Zganjar's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 28 February 2008]
Hank was the owner of Hank’s Standard Service in Milwaukee for over 30 years. He was an Eagle Scout and proudly served his country in the United States Marines during World War II. Hank was a life member of the North Milwaukee Lions Club and a member of the Mequon Howard J. Schroeder American Legion Post 457. Hank enjoyed woodworking and was an avid golfer.
Henry was the beloved husband and best friend for over 59 years of Janet E. Griese; the loving father of Karen Ellenbecker (Robert Stoltz), Dr. Kenneth (Evie) Zganjar, Linda (Atty. Robert) Koch and Cindy McDowell (Roy Hubler); the proud and loving grandfather of John, Julie (Tom), Jeffrey (Stephanie), Andrew, Katie, Jennifer, Jeffrey, Christy (Gene), Kristin and Kessia. Hank was the great-grandfather of 10 great-grandchildren; the brother of Frances Godec, Edward Zganjar and Marjorie Johnson; and the brother-in-law of Richard (Lori) Griese. He was further survived by nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Zganjar's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 28 February 2008]
Walton Schroeder
M, b. circa 1923, d. 27 February 2008
Walton Schroeder, also known as Walt, died Wednesday evening at the age of 85 years on 27 February 2008 at his home on Little Cedar Lake in West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA. He was survived by his loving wife, Jean; two daughters, Susan (Mark) Halter of Acton, Massachuetts and Sandra Schroeder of Plover; a son, Robert (Kim) Schroeder of West Bend; a grandson, Bryan (Naomi) Halter of Merrimack, New Hamshire; and a sister, Nila (Gerald) Kuchenbecker of Janesville. He was preceded in death by his parents, Edwin and Elsie Schroeder; a brother, Warren Schroeder; and a sister, Eunice Labumbard.
Walt was born in Winchester, worked on the family farm, and graduated from Winneconne High School in 1940. Shortly afterward, he entered the United States military and served bravely during World War II as a Sergeant in the 44th Division of the 9th Army in France, Austria and Germany. He was awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart for meritorious service. After the war, Walt attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison where he met and later married the love of his life, Jean Treichel of Burlington. The couple made their home in Wauwatosa for many years. Walt graduated from University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus with a bachelor degree in accounting and business, and became a CPA. His professional career spanned more than 30 years for the national public accounting firm of Alexander Grant & Company, now known as Grant Thornton, LLP. In 1969, he became a partner in the firm. Walt retired in 1984 to enjoy travel and live in the place he loved best - his home on Little Cedar Lake. Walt and Jean shared a happy retirement together, celebrating 58 years of marriage. Walt was a lifelong church member, most recently at Still Waters Community United Methodist Church of Jackson.
A funeral service in honor of Walt was held on Saturday, at the Phillip Funeral Home, 1420 West Paradise Drive where Pastor Matthew Hadley officiated.
Friends and family visited at the funeral home on Saturday until the time of service. Burial follow in Washington County Memorial Park in West Bend.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Schroeder's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 29 February 2008]
Walt was born in Winchester, worked on the family farm, and graduated from Winneconne High School in 1940. Shortly afterward, he entered the United States military and served bravely during World War II as a Sergeant in the 44th Division of the 9th Army in France, Austria and Germany. He was awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart for meritorious service. After the war, Walt attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison where he met and later married the love of his life, Jean Treichel of Burlington. The couple made their home in Wauwatosa for many years. Walt graduated from University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus with a bachelor degree in accounting and business, and became a CPA. His professional career spanned more than 30 years for the national public accounting firm of Alexander Grant & Company, now known as Grant Thornton, LLP. In 1969, he became a partner in the firm. Walt retired in 1984 to enjoy travel and live in the place he loved best - his home on Little Cedar Lake. Walt and Jean shared a happy retirement together, celebrating 58 years of marriage. Walt was a lifelong church member, most recently at Still Waters Community United Methodist Church of Jackson.
A funeral service in honor of Walt was held on Saturday, at the Phillip Funeral Home, 1420 West Paradise Drive where Pastor Matthew Hadley officiated.
Friends and family visited at the funeral home on Saturday until the time of service. Burial follow in Washington County Memorial Park in West Bend.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Schroeder's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 29 February 2008]
Samuel Ray Cutler
M, b. 01 October 1921, d. 03 September 2012
Samuel Ray Cutler, also known as Sam. a longtime resident of Mequon, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, USA entered into eternal life at the age of 91 years on Tuesday, 03 September 2013. Samuel was born in Philadelphia on 01 October 1921, son of Edward Clifford and Frances (nee Ray) Cutler. He attended Germantown Academy in Germantown, Pennsylvania, and graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Amherst College in Amherst, Massachuetts, in the class of 1943. Sam proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corps during World War II. For many years, he worked at The Grande women’s clothing store, managing the Wauwatosa, Whitefish Bay and eventually Mitchell Street locations. Later, he was a consultant for Goldman’s Department Store and Hangers Unlimited Corporation. Sam served as president of the Mequon/Thiensville Senior Art League, thoroughly enjoying teaching watercolor painting as well. He tirelessly volunteered at the Rite-Hite YMCA, where he was twice honored as Volunteer of the Year. Sam was very active and served on the board of Hill Point Church in River Hills, formerly Mayflower Church. He was a constant presence in the Bible study group, Faithwalkers. Remaining active into his late 80s, Sam was a master croquet player at the Milwaukee Croquet Club.
Sam was the beloved husband for 48 years Betty Jean Krauthoefer, previously decerasedi; beloved father of Pamela (Dr. Stephen) Abram and Samuel (Linda) Cutler Jr; proud grandfather of Daniel (Jennifer Mastripolito) Abram, Eden (Matthew Boyd) Abram and Bryn (Joseph) Wagner; great-grandfather, of Ben and Cece Mastripolito and Claire and Ben Wagner; and dear brother of the late Ted (the late Kitty) Cutler. He was further survived by other loving relatives and friends.
The family received friends at Hill Point Church, 2500 West Brown Deer Road in River Hills on Saturday, 14 September with the celebration of Sam’s life. Inurnment was private at Forest Home Cemetery.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Cutler's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washinmgton Daily News on 10 September 2013]
Sam was the beloved husband for 48 years Betty Jean Krauthoefer, previously decerasedi; beloved father of Pamela (Dr. Stephen) Abram and Samuel (Linda) Cutler Jr; proud grandfather of Daniel (Jennifer Mastripolito) Abram, Eden (Matthew Boyd) Abram and Bryn (Joseph) Wagner; great-grandfather, of Ben and Cece Mastripolito and Claire and Ben Wagner; and dear brother of the late Ted (the late Kitty) Cutler. He was further survived by other loving relatives and friends.
The family received friends at Hill Point Church, 2500 West Brown Deer Road in River Hills on Saturday, 14 September with the celebration of Sam’s life. Inurnment was private at Forest Home Cemetery.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Cutler's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washinmgton Daily News on 10 September 2013]
Joseph Horbas Jr.
M, b. 12 May 1929, d. 19 August 2013
Joseph Horbas Jr., also known as Joe and “Joe The Barber,” passed gracefully into the Lord’s care at the age of 84 years on Monday, 19 August 2013. Joseph was born on 12 May 1929, son of Joseph and Barbara Horbas. As a young man he was a gifted athlete and played a variety of sports. Joe was a valued player on the Custer High School football team and excelled on the gymnastics team. Early on, he developed a love of nature, especially fishing, gardening and planting trees. In 1950, when he met Dorothy, he found the love of his life; they married six months later. Shortly after Joe and Dorothy married, he was drafted into the United States Army and served proudly in Panama and Greenland during the Korean War. Joe was honorably discharged from the Army in 1953. When Joe returned home, he focused on his future and his family. He worked for the Milwaukee Forestry Department as a tree trimmer before attending Milwaukee Area Technical College where he obtained his diploma from the school of barbering and cosmetology. Beginning in 1955, he worked at several multichair shops in Wauwatosa and Milwaukee. In 1959, he set up a shop of his own, Colonial Barbershop, located at 137 Green Bay Road in Thiensville; his business was in this location for 51 years. In 2010, the building was sold and the new owner wanted Joe’s space. Joe thought perhaps this meant he should retire, but said, “This is what I know, this is what I love.” His shop was a permanent hub for the community’s men, and a few brave women too. In many instances, he clipped three generations of family members. A listener, Joe developed lasting relationships with a diverse variety of people. Without ever leaving his shop, Joe saw the world through his clients’ stories. He bore witness to his community’s history: births, marriages, divorces, illnesses and deaths. At the end of a long day, Joe could be seen carrying the brown leather doctor’s bag his mother had given him, complete with clippers and shears, making house calls for customers too ill to come into the shop. With his easy manner and compassionate nature, Joe dispensed more than just haircuts; he dispensed the wisdom he had acquired and he was admired by many as a storyteller, philosopher and friend. Not ready to hang up his shears, Joe accepted the offer to rent space within the TL and Company Hair Salon, located just down the street from his old shop. There, Joe continued to operate Colonial Barbershop and to serve his customers. Joe will be remembered as a skilled craftsman. With Dorothy at his side, he designed and built their dream home, personally selecting field stone from a quarry. He learned to hand rub plaster walls from a German mason, he honed beams for the ceiling by hand and he repurposed an old oak dance hall floor, bringing it to new life. Artistically inclined, he was a woodworker who could not only design and build tables, quilt racks and butcher blocks, but often could be found hand-carving wood into works of art or embellishing the furniture he made with his carved designs. Whether it was drawing plans for his next project, a landscape or people, he loved sketching.
Joseph was the cherished husband of Dorothy for 63 years; the dearly loved father of Gail (Ken) Hofmann, Debra Horbas, Curt (Christine) Horbas and Lori Horbas (Steven Carini); he was the tender and loving grandfather to Jennifer (Paul) Watts, Joseph Horbas, Paul (Kiriann) Carini, Margaux Carini and Ashley (Tom) Fransee; and the affectionate great-grandfather to Taeh and Joey Horbas, Lucia Carini and Devon Watts; and, the adoring owner of Sophie, his beloved lapdog. He was further survived by his sisters, Mary Ann (the late Manuel) Lang, Theresa (Don) Otto and Barbara (the late Jim) Lalk; nieces, nephews and lifelong friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Barbara Horbas.
The family received friends at the Schmidt & Bartelt Funeral and Cremation Service, 10280 North Port Washington Road in Mequon on Saturday, 14 September with the celebration of Joe’s life.
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Joseph was the cherished husband of Dorothy for 63 years; the dearly loved father of Gail (Ken) Hofmann, Debra Horbas, Curt (Christine) Horbas and Lori Horbas (Steven Carini); he was the tender and loving grandfather to Jennifer (Paul) Watts, Joseph Horbas, Paul (Kiriann) Carini, Margaux Carini and Ashley (Tom) Fransee; and the affectionate great-grandfather to Taeh and Joey Horbas, Lucia Carini and Devon Watts; and, the adoring owner of Sophie, his beloved lapdog. He was further survived by his sisters, Mary Ann (the late Manuel) Lang, Theresa (Don) Otto and Barbara (the late Jim) Lalk; nieces, nephews and lifelong friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Barbara Horbas.
The family received friends at the Schmidt & Bartelt Funeral and Cremation Service, 10280 North Port Washington Road in Mequon on Saturday, 14 September with the celebration of Joe’s life.
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Richard P. Chapman
M, b. circa 1932, d. 10 September 2013
Richard R. Chapman, also known as Rich, of Institute, was born to eternal life on Tuesday, 10 September 2013. He was the devoted and treasured husband of Lee E. Chapman. Together they shared 24 blessed, God-given years together. Rich was the loving father to Russ Chapman, Regi (Pat) LeMere, Roy Chapman, Ralph (Mary) Chapman, Holly Olm and Brad (Mary Beth) Olm. He was a proud grandpa to Hailey, Leah, Ali, Kirstin, Nick, Kevin and Sean; and the playful “Pop” to Jessie and Emma.
Richard was born and raised in West Bend, the youngest of 11 children. Following graduation from West Bend High School in 1950, he proudly served in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean Conflict. He loved greeting a fellow Marine with “Semper Fi.” He was employed for 32 years at Serigraph Inc. in West Bend until his retirement. Rich and Lee retired to Door County full time. Rich was a humble man of great integrity who never spoke an unkind word about anyone. He always gave with his heart, and considered his own needs last. He was known for his “handyman” skills, which were reflected in every room of his home. Rich was a poet at heart. His many works of beautiful poetry touched and inspired many. He was a devoted Dad and had bragging rights over his grandchildren.
A celebration of his life was held on Saturday, 12 October 2013 at the Learning Center/Cedar Community Center, 4274, Learning Center Drive in West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA 53095.
“I’ve no doubt, my dear friend, that there was a special place in heaven waiting for you. Give Cassie a hug for me.”.
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Richard was born and raised in West Bend, the youngest of 11 children. Following graduation from West Bend High School in 1950, he proudly served in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean Conflict. He loved greeting a fellow Marine with “Semper Fi.” He was employed for 32 years at Serigraph Inc. in West Bend until his retirement. Rich and Lee retired to Door County full time. Rich was a humble man of great integrity who never spoke an unkind word about anyone. He always gave with his heart, and considered his own needs last. He was known for his “handyman” skills, which were reflected in every room of his home. Rich was a poet at heart. His many works of beautiful poetry touched and inspired many. He was a devoted Dad and had bragging rights over his grandchildren.
A celebration of his life was held on Saturday, 12 October 2013 at the Learning Center/Cedar Community Center, 4274, Learning Center Drive in West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA 53095.
“I’ve no doubt, my dear friend, that there was a special place in heaven waiting for you. Give Cassie a hug for me.”.
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John Paul Shebanek Jr. DVM
M, b. 28 February 1923, d. 29 February 2008
John Paul Shebanek Jr., D.V.M., died at the age of 85 years on Friday, 29 February 2008 at Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, Ohio. John was born on 28 March 1923. He graduated from John Carroll University and earned a Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Ohio State University. John served our country in the United States Air Force in World War II. He owned and operated the West Bend Animal Hospital in West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA for 35 years.
John was survived by his wife of 50 years, Barbara; a daughter, Linda (Keith) Beauchamp of Yardley, Pennysylvania and two grandchildren, Katy and Emily. He was preceded in death by his son, John Shebanek III.
Friends called on Monday, 03 March at the Novak Funeral Home, 4476 North High Street in Columbus, Ohio. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Tuesday at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church in Columbus. Father Kevin Kavanagh was the celebrant. Interment was in Resurrection cemetery.
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John was survived by his wife of 50 years, Barbara; a daughter, Linda (Keith) Beauchamp of Yardley, Pennysylvania and two grandchildren, Katy and Emily. He was preceded in death by his son, John Shebanek III.
Friends called on Monday, 03 March at the Novak Funeral Home, 4476 North High Street in Columbus, Ohio. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Tuesday at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church in Columbus. Father Kevin Kavanagh was the celebrant. Interment was in Resurrection cemetery.
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William J. Spies
M, b. 26 July 1951, d. 29 February 2008
William J. Spies, also known as Bill, was born to eternal life at the age of 56 years on Friday, 29 February 2008 surrounded by his loving family and parish priest. Williiam was born in Milwaukee on 26 July 1951, son of Jacob and Mary (nee Suljak) Spies.
William was the beloved husband of Cathy Johnson and loving father to Mary C., Heidi and Nickolas. He was also survived by sisters, June (Leonard) Conti, Carlyn Conway, Lorraine Spies and Bonnie Spies; and numerous other family and friends.
Bill was a 1969 graduate of Cudahy High School. He earned a BA degree at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Campus, and through the ROTC program was commissioned into the United States Army as a 2nd Lieutenant. He served proudly for six and one half years and was honorably discharged as a captain. Bill joined the U.S. Postal Service in Milwaukee and over the next eight years worked his way up from letter carrier to postal supervisor. He went back to UWM and earned a business degree in information systems. Bill then joined West Bend Mutual Insurance Company and worked there as a computer programmer and manager. After 14 years he retired. Most recently Bill worked as a computer consultant for JMV Services of Dallas, Texas. He enjoyed working around the house, gardening, coin collecting and following current and political events. Bill also loved visiting Wisconsin’s northwoods. He was a member of St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church.
A Mass of Christian Burial took place on Thursday, 06 March at St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church, 1025 South Seventh Avenue in West Bend where Father Jeffery Haines officiated. Friends and family visited at the church. Entombment took place at Holy Sepulcher Catholic Cemetery in Cudahy on Friday.
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William was the beloved husband of Cathy Johnson and loving father to Mary C., Heidi and Nickolas. He was also survived by sisters, June (Leonard) Conti, Carlyn Conway, Lorraine Spies and Bonnie Spies; and numerous other family and friends.
Bill was a 1969 graduate of Cudahy High School. He earned a BA degree at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Campus, and through the ROTC program was commissioned into the United States Army as a 2nd Lieutenant. He served proudly for six and one half years and was honorably discharged as a captain. Bill joined the U.S. Postal Service in Milwaukee and over the next eight years worked his way up from letter carrier to postal supervisor. He went back to UWM and earned a business degree in information systems. Bill then joined West Bend Mutual Insurance Company and worked there as a computer programmer and manager. After 14 years he retired. Most recently Bill worked as a computer consultant for JMV Services of Dallas, Texas. He enjoyed working around the house, gardening, coin collecting and following current and political events. Bill also loved visiting Wisconsin’s northwoods. He was a member of St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church.
A Mass of Christian Burial took place on Thursday, 06 March at St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church, 1025 South Seventh Avenue in West Bend where Father Jeffery Haines officiated. Friends and family visited at the church. Entombment took place at Holy Sepulcher Catholic Cemetery in Cudahy on Friday.
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John J. Kling
M, b. 27 November 1922, d. 06 March 2008
John J. Kling passed away peacefully at his residence at the age of 85 years on Thursday, 06 March 2008. John was born in Milwaukee on 27 November 1922, son of John and Mary (nee Abel) Kling. He served our country in the United States Army during WWII. John retired in 1988 from Western Metal Specialties after 41 years of service. He was remembered for being a hard working man all his life. John loved puttering in his garage. He could fix almost anything and was always willing to lend a hand to anyone who needed it, never expecting anything in return. If you needed a part for something, chances are, he would have it or if you just needed advice, he would give it. John was a devoted husband and father. He was well respected and held in high esteem by his grandchildren. His family was the center of his life.
John was survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Corrine Wanitschka; daughters, Debra (Jeffrey) Voigt of West Bend and Sandra (Joseph) Wagner of West Bend; four grandchildren, David M., Jr. (Rhonda) Clark, Daniel M. (Misty) Clark, Angela (Jeremy) Koepp, Amanda Wagner; eight great-grandchildren, Johnathan, Courtney, Kayla, Mirissa, Nathan, Hailey, and Jordyn Clark and Alyssa Koepp; and a special friend and cousin, Marion Knuth. He was further survived by other relatives and friends. John was preceded in death by a special friend, Owen Knuth.
A private Memorial Service was held by the family. Cremation was at Paradise Cremation Services.
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John was survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Corrine Wanitschka; daughters, Debra (Jeffrey) Voigt of West Bend and Sandra (Joseph) Wagner of West Bend; four grandchildren, David M., Jr. (Rhonda) Clark, Daniel M. (Misty) Clark, Angela (Jeremy) Koepp, Amanda Wagner; eight great-grandchildren, Johnathan, Courtney, Kayla, Mirissa, Nathan, Hailey, and Jordyn Clark and Alyssa Koepp; and a special friend and cousin, Marion Knuth. He was further survived by other relatives and friends. John was preceded in death by a special friend, Owen Knuth.
A private Memorial Service was held by the family. Cremation was at Paradise Cremation Services.
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Donald Weis
M, b. 28 October 1925, d. 10 March 2008
Donald Weis, also known as Rudy, died at the age of 82 years on Monday, 10 March 2008 at Villa Loretto Nursing Home in Mt. Calvary. Donald was born in Cook County, Illinois on 28 October 1925, son of Rudolph and Mildred (nee Bremer) Weis. He served in the United States Army, a veteran of World War II. Donald married Marion Roos. He lived his life in the West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA area where he started his business, Rudy’s Trenching Service and retired in 1987. The couple then moved to their lake home at Buffalo Lake in Montello. He was the supervisor at Buffalo Weed Cutting for several years in the summer, and then they wintered in San Jacinto, California for 17 years. He then moved to North Fond du Lac due to poor health. He was a past commander of the West Bend Fred A. Schaefer Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1393 and a member of Pilgrim United Church of Christ.
Donald was survived by his wife, Marion of North Fond du Lac; four children, Gary (Mary) Weis of Campbellsport, Robert (Margaret) Weis of New Berlin, Ronald (Jo) Weis of Mequon and Kathy (Jim) Beam of Texas; and Marion’s family, Dennis (Cindy) Roos of West Bend and Linda (Randy) Stutz of North Fond du Lac; 11 Weis grandchildren; six Roos grandchildren; a very special granddaughter who brought him much joy, Gretchen Stutz; sisters and brothers, George (Martha) Weis of Florida, Miriam Hauk of Mukwanago and Eugene (Grace) Weis of Lake Mills; and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by one brother, Wallace; and two sisters, Ruth and Doris.
Funeral services were held on Sunday, 16 March at Pilgrim United Church of Christ, 535 Stow Street in Fond du Lac where Reverend Edmund T. Drewsen III officiated. Burial took place on Monday in Washington Memorial Park in West Bend. Visitation was at the church on Sunday.
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Donald was survived by his wife, Marion of North Fond du Lac; four children, Gary (Mary) Weis of Campbellsport, Robert (Margaret) Weis of New Berlin, Ronald (Jo) Weis of Mequon and Kathy (Jim) Beam of Texas; and Marion’s family, Dennis (Cindy) Roos of West Bend and Linda (Randy) Stutz of North Fond du Lac; 11 Weis grandchildren; six Roos grandchildren; a very special granddaughter who brought him much joy, Gretchen Stutz; sisters and brothers, George (Martha) Weis of Florida, Miriam Hauk of Mukwanago and Eugene (Grace) Weis of Lake Mills; and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by one brother, Wallace; and two sisters, Ruth and Doris.
Funeral services were held on Sunday, 16 March at Pilgrim United Church of Christ, 535 Stow Street in Fond du Lac where Reverend Edmund T. Drewsen III officiated. Burial took place on Monday in Washington Memorial Park in West Bend. Visitation was at the church on Sunday.
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Edward M. Fechter
M, b. 23 July 1934, d. 12 May 2008
Edward M. Fechter of the town of Trenton, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA passed away peacefully at the age of 73 years on Monday, 12 May 2008, at SynergyHealth St. Joseph Hospital in West Bend. Edward was born in the town of Trenton on 23 July 1934, son of Martin and Eva (Hentges) Fechte. On 10 July 1954, he was united in marriage to Joan Kolbach at St. Mary Church in Port Washington. Edward was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Newburg. He proudly served his country in the United States Army. Edward and his family resided in the Town of Trenton and he was employeed as an over-the-road truck driver for 35 years. He also enjoyed running his fireplace wood business.
Edward was survived by his wife, Joan; nine children, Marvin (Debbie Buchholz) Fechter of Grafton, Debbie (Joseph) Sanfilippo of Minocqua, Randy (Sherry) Fechter of Harshaw, Judy (Francis) VandeBoom of Kewaskum, Rick (Kris) Fechter of West Bend, Bill (Laurie) Fechter of West Bend, Tom (Teri) Fechter of Little Chute, Janet (Nicci Miller) Fechter of Janesville and Jerry (Lisa) Fechter of West Bend. He was the grandfather of 23 grandchildren, Michael (Melinda) Belger, Miranda (Ben) Fechter, Ashley Fechter, Angela, Ashley and Nick Buchholz, Joseph Sanfilippo, Melissa Fechter, Liz (Gelacio) Merida, Jennifer (Paul) Bishop, Jason (Nicole) VandeBoom, Josh (Claire) Fechter, Jenny and Rachel Fechter, Stephanie, Kevin and Sarah Fechter, Brenna and Emily Fechter, Thomas Fechter, Cole McKay and Dustin Fechter and his 23rd grandchild is due to arrive next week. Edward was the great-grandfather of Kaeli Fechter. He is also survived by his seven sisters, Susanna Kloehn, Josephine Schmitz, Angela Schwinn, Evangeline Bohn, Evelyn Kolbach, Merina Fechter and Gloria Hahn. Edward will be missed by his special friend Shadow. In addition to his parents, Edward was preceded in death by two brothers, Andy and Clarence Fechter.
A funeral Mass was celebrated on Thursday, 15 May at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Newburg. Reverend Kevin Kowalske officiated. Burial followed in the St. Augustine Church Cemetery. Visitation took place Thursday at the church.
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Edward was survived by his wife, Joan; nine children, Marvin (Debbie Buchholz) Fechter of Grafton, Debbie (Joseph) Sanfilippo of Minocqua, Randy (Sherry) Fechter of Harshaw, Judy (Francis) VandeBoom of Kewaskum, Rick (Kris) Fechter of West Bend, Bill (Laurie) Fechter of West Bend, Tom (Teri) Fechter of Little Chute, Janet (Nicci Miller) Fechter of Janesville and Jerry (Lisa) Fechter of West Bend. He was the grandfather of 23 grandchildren, Michael (Melinda) Belger, Miranda (Ben) Fechter, Ashley Fechter, Angela, Ashley and Nick Buchholz, Joseph Sanfilippo, Melissa Fechter, Liz (Gelacio) Merida, Jennifer (Paul) Bishop, Jason (Nicole) VandeBoom, Josh (Claire) Fechter, Jenny and Rachel Fechter, Stephanie, Kevin and Sarah Fechter, Brenna and Emily Fechter, Thomas Fechter, Cole McKay and Dustin Fechter and his 23rd grandchild is due to arrive next week. Edward was the great-grandfather of Kaeli Fechter. He is also survived by his seven sisters, Susanna Kloehn, Josephine Schmitz, Angela Schwinn, Evangeline Bohn, Evelyn Kolbach, Merina Fechter and Gloria Hahn. Edward will be missed by his special friend Shadow. In addition to his parents, Edward was preceded in death by two brothers, Andy and Clarence Fechter.
A funeral Mass was celebrated on Thursday, 15 May at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Newburg. Reverend Kevin Kowalske officiated. Burial followed in the St. Augustine Church Cemetery. Visitation took place Thursday at the church.
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Albert W. Radke
M, b. 26 April 1926, d. 15 March 2008
Albert W. Radke passed away peacefully at the age of 81 years on Saturday, 15 March 2008 at the Samaritan Health Center in West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA. Albert was born in Milwaukee on 24 April 1926. He was graduated from Rufus King High School in 1944, then served his country in the United States Navy. After a honorable discharge, he married his high school sweetheart, Audrey Dangelat, on 23 October 1948. They resided in Menomonee Falls,Waukesha County where they raised their family, and upon retirement, moved to Jackson, Washington County.
Albert was the cherished husband of Audrey; the loving father of Bruce, Beth (Jeff) Euclide and Barbara Radke; and the beloved grandpa of Shannon (Chad) Christensen, Emma and Eddie Euclide and Darrell Radke. He was further survived by other family and friends. Albert was preceded in death by his parents, Albert and Elsie (Krahn) Radke; his brother-in-law, William Dangelat; his brother and sister-in-law, Edward and Beatrice Jungkans.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, 19 March at the Schmidt and Bartelt Funeral Home, N84 W17937 Menomonee Avenue in Menomonee Falls. Burial followed in Valhalla Memorial Gardens. Visitation was on Wednesday at the funeral home.
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Albert was the cherished husband of Audrey; the loving father of Bruce, Beth (Jeff) Euclide and Barbara Radke; and the beloved grandpa of Shannon (Chad) Christensen, Emma and Eddie Euclide and Darrell Radke. He was further survived by other family and friends. Albert was preceded in death by his parents, Albert and Elsie (Krahn) Radke; his brother-in-law, William Dangelat; his brother and sister-in-law, Edward and Beatrice Jungkans.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, 19 March at the Schmidt and Bartelt Funeral Home, N84 W17937 Menomonee Avenue in Menomonee Falls. Burial followed in Valhalla Memorial Gardens. Visitation was on Wednesday at the funeral home.
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Stanley Wagner
M, b. 08 November 1936, d. 14 March 2008
Stanley Wagner of Grafton, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, USA passed away peacefully at the age of 71 years on Friday, 14 March 2008 at Vitas Hospice in Milwaukee. Funeral service was held on 18 March at the Mueller Funeral Home in Grafton. Visitation was at the funeral home until the time of service.
Interment took place at St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery.
Stanley was born in La Crosse on 08 November 1936, son of Conrad and Lavine (nee Locke) Wagner. He married Doris (nee Klug) on 03 August 1968 in Marquette, Michigan. Stanley retired from the United States Air Force after 20 years of service. He also retired from Doerr Electric in 1992. Stanley was a longtime active member of the Cedarburg/Grafton Veterans of Foreigh Wars Post 10171.
Stanley was survived by his wife, Doris, of Grafton; his children Thomas (Peggy) Mayer of Grafton, James (Deb) Mayer of Grafton, Susan (Jeff) Bielefeld of Neenah, Darlene Wagner of Grafton and Connie (Eddie) Richberg of Sorrento, Florida; his grandchildren Brad, Dan, Miles and Dylan Mayer of Grafton, and Christopher Richberg of Sorrento, Florida; his sisters Martha (Dick) Desjardin of Sun Prairie and Arlene (Tom) Bittner of Wausau; and his brother Jerry Wagner of Grafton. He was further survived by other relatives and friends.
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Interment took place at St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery.
Stanley was born in La Crosse on 08 November 1936, son of Conrad and Lavine (nee Locke) Wagner. He married Doris (nee Klug) on 03 August 1968 in Marquette, Michigan. Stanley retired from the United States Air Force after 20 years of service. He also retired from Doerr Electric in 1992. Stanley was a longtime active member of the Cedarburg/Grafton Veterans of Foreigh Wars Post 10171.
Stanley was survived by his wife, Doris, of Grafton; his children Thomas (Peggy) Mayer of Grafton, James (Deb) Mayer of Grafton, Susan (Jeff) Bielefeld of Neenah, Darlene Wagner of Grafton and Connie (Eddie) Richberg of Sorrento, Florida; his grandchildren Brad, Dan, Miles and Dylan Mayer of Grafton, and Christopher Richberg of Sorrento, Florida; his sisters Martha (Dick) Desjardin of Sun Prairie and Arlene (Tom) Bittner of Wausau; and his brother Jerry Wagner of Grafton. He was further survived by other relatives and friends.
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Allen Joseph Krueger
M, b. 07 April 1925, d. 14 March 2008
Allen Joseph Krueger of Port Washington was called to his eternal rest at the age of 83 years on Friday, 14 March 2008 at Lasata Care Center in Cedarburg. Funeral services were held on 17 March at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Grafton. His body will be placed in God’s earth on 18 March at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery to await the resurrection. When Jesus returns to this earth and raises up all the bodies of those who have died, He will raise up Allen’s body also and make it new and perfect and take him to live with Him in paradise forever. What comfort this gives to the believers in Jesus Christ.
Allen was born in Grafton on 07 April 1925, son of Arnold and Leona (nee Bienlein) Krueger. While attending Grafton High School, Allen spent a great deal of time with his father who worked in auto mechanics at Wegner-Hinz Company, a Chrysler/Plymouth dealership. This later became Allen’s primary career as well. Before his senior year of high school ended, Allen was drafted into the United States Navy during World War II. Much of his time in service was spent in the Pacific, the Mariana Islands and Japan on an LST 1025. After the war, Allen met Ruth Jaeger while playing in the Cedarburg Civic Band. They were married on 22 April 1950 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Grafton. Allen and Ruth had six children from 1951-63. In addition to his family, Allen was a member of the Grafton Volunteer Fire Department, the Grafton Rose-Harms American Legion Post 355 and the Port Washington City Band. He also enjoyed his father’s company in the Port City Band, and eventually that of two of his children and a grandchild. Later in his life, after the children were grown, Allen loved to travel with Ruth to all of their children’s homes, enjoying them and the grandchildren, attending birthday parties, concerts, sporting events and being a fun-loving grandpa. Tailgating parties at "Milwaukee County Stadium" and attending Milwaukee Brewers games were events the entire family looked forward to. Allen also had a love for serving people and helped them in any way he could.
Allen was survived by his wife of 58 years, Ruth Krueger of Port Washington; his children Cindy Kimball of Port Washington, Bonnie (Joseph) Knepper of Rice Lake, Bryan (Bridget) of Fredonia, Terry (Maria) of Berlin, Colleen (James) Leyva of Asheville, North Carolina and Michael of Denver, Colorado; his grandchildren Trea and Sara Kimball, Rachel (Kimball) Krause, Jennifer (Kimball) Taucher, Matthew and Benjamin Knepper, Nicole (Krueger) Callahan, Katie (Krueger) Bauman, Jamie and Kimberly Krueger, Emma, Audrey, Garrett and Mitchell Krueger and Daniel and Phillip Leyva. He was also survived by his great-granchildren Trevor and Megan Krause, Grant, Kaydence and Abigail Callahan and Kay-leigh Bauman; his sisters Eileen Blumenberg and LaVerne (Harry) Frank; his sisters-in-law Erna Stecker, Viola Maas, Eunice (Glenn) Frank and Darlene (Bob) Ladwig; his brother-in-law Harry Viesselmann; and a host of other relatives and friends.
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Allen was born in Grafton on 07 April 1925, son of Arnold and Leona (nee Bienlein) Krueger. While attending Grafton High School, Allen spent a great deal of time with his father who worked in auto mechanics at Wegner-Hinz Company, a Chrysler/Plymouth dealership. This later became Allen’s primary career as well. Before his senior year of high school ended, Allen was drafted into the United States Navy during World War II. Much of his time in service was spent in the Pacific, the Mariana Islands and Japan on an LST 1025. After the war, Allen met Ruth Jaeger while playing in the Cedarburg Civic Band. They were married on 22 April 1950 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Grafton. Allen and Ruth had six children from 1951-63. In addition to his family, Allen was a member of the Grafton Volunteer Fire Department, the Grafton Rose-Harms American Legion Post 355 and the Port Washington City Band. He also enjoyed his father’s company in the Port City Band, and eventually that of two of his children and a grandchild. Later in his life, after the children were grown, Allen loved to travel with Ruth to all of their children’s homes, enjoying them and the grandchildren, attending birthday parties, concerts, sporting events and being a fun-loving grandpa. Tailgating parties at "Milwaukee County Stadium" and attending Milwaukee Brewers games were events the entire family looked forward to. Allen also had a love for serving people and helped them in any way he could.
Allen was survived by his wife of 58 years, Ruth Krueger of Port Washington; his children Cindy Kimball of Port Washington, Bonnie (Joseph) Knepper of Rice Lake, Bryan (Bridget) of Fredonia, Terry (Maria) of Berlin, Colleen (James) Leyva of Asheville, North Carolina and Michael of Denver, Colorado; his grandchildren Trea and Sara Kimball, Rachel (Kimball) Krause, Jennifer (Kimball) Taucher, Matthew and Benjamin Knepper, Nicole (Krueger) Callahan, Katie (Krueger) Bauman, Jamie and Kimberly Krueger, Emma, Audrey, Garrett and Mitchell Krueger and Daniel and Phillip Leyva. He was also survived by his great-granchildren Trevor and Megan Krause, Grant, Kaydence and Abigail Callahan and Kay-leigh Bauman; his sisters Eileen Blumenberg and LaVerne (Harry) Frank; his sisters-in-law Erna Stecker, Viola Maas, Eunice (Glenn) Frank and Darlene (Bob) Ladwig; his brother-in-law Harry Viesselmann; and a host of other relatives and friends.
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Raymond N. Mertzig
M, b. 30 July 1935, d. 17 March 2008
Raymond N. Mertzig, also known as Ray, of Kewaskum, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA passed away at the age of 72 years at his home on Monday, 17 March 2008. Raymons was born in West Bend on 30 July 1935, son of Oliver and Leona (nee Mueller) Mertzig. On 11 November 1961, he was united in marriage to Betty Mae Kober at St. Lucas Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kewaskum. Ray proudly served his country in the United States Army. He was employed by the West Bend Company, retiring after 38 years of service and was a member of its 25-Year Club. Ray was a member of St. Lucas Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kewaskum, the Kewaskum Lions Club and the Fillmore Historical Society. He was fondly remembered for his love of sports, by his participation in sports in his younger years and his attendance at every game a relative played in from grade school through high school. Ray also enjoyed refereeing at St. Lucas and high school boys and girls basketball games. He was inducted into the Land O’ Lakes Hall of Fame, was a member of the Old Timers Baseball Association and a member of the Barton Baseball team for 19 years. Ray was an avid Brewers, Packers and Marquette fan and enjoyed bowling and golfing. He will be deeply missed by his wife, his family and by all who knew him.
Raymond was survived by his loving wife of 46 years, Betty; two children, John (Tina) Mertzig of Kewaskum and Rhonda (Timothy) Zimdahl of Campbellsport; five grandchildren, Sarah (Erik) Peterson, Wendy and Angel Zimdahl, Faith and Raymond Mertzig; a great-grandson, Liam Peterson; a brother, Dave (Helen) Mertzig of West Bend; a sister, Roseann (Donald) Clark of West Bend; a brother-in-law, William (Beverly) Kober of Kewaskum; a sister-in-law, Bernice (Norman) Krueger of West Bend; nieces; nephews; other relatives and many friends. Ray was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Julie Zimdahl.
Funeral services for Ray were held on Friday, 21 March at St. Lucas Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kewaskum. Reverend Timothy Henning officiated and burial, with military graveside rites, followed in Lutheran Memorial Park in Kewaskum. Relatives and friends called on Thursday at the Miller Funeral Home in Kewaskum and at the church on Friday until the time of services.
[extracted and edited from Mr. Mertzig's obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 19 March 2008]
Raymond was survived by his loving wife of 46 years, Betty; two children, John (Tina) Mertzig of Kewaskum and Rhonda (Timothy) Zimdahl of Campbellsport; five grandchildren, Sarah (Erik) Peterson, Wendy and Angel Zimdahl, Faith and Raymond Mertzig; a great-grandson, Liam Peterson; a brother, Dave (Helen) Mertzig of West Bend; a sister, Roseann (Donald) Clark of West Bend; a brother-in-law, William (Beverly) Kober of Kewaskum; a sister-in-law, Bernice (Norman) Krueger of West Bend; nieces; nephews; other relatives and many friends. Ray was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Julie Zimdahl.
Funeral services for Ray were held on Friday, 21 March at St. Lucas Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kewaskum. Reverend Timothy Henning officiated and burial, with military graveside rites, followed in Lutheran Memorial Park in Kewaskum. Relatives and friends called on Thursday at the Miller Funeral Home in Kewaskum and at the church on Friday until the time of services.
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Loren R. Craker
M, b. 03 November 1944, d. 06 March 2008
Loren R. Craker was taken to eternal life at the age of 63 years on Thursday, 06 March 2008. Loren was born in Reedsburg on 03 November 1944, son of Roger and Marcella (Davis) Craker. He was the beloved husband of Doreen, whom he married on 25 August 1979 in West Bend; the proud father of Jessica, Jonathan and Emily; lovingly remembered as a father by Mary Cavanaugh and Joseph Rvera, along with their children, Brianne, Austin, Chase, Jordan and Brandon. He will be missed by his brother, Lyle; sister-in-law, Betty; and several nieces and their families. His loss will also be grieved by several other relatives and friends.
Loren was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus with degrees in civil engineering and construction administration. He served his country in the Vietnam War as an Army 1st Lieutenant in the Engineering Corps. Loren was formerly a designer for Pro-Built Custom Homes in West Bend. He most recently worked as a civil engineer and had been a highway commissioner for Wau-paca County. Loren was an active member of the Veterans of Foreigh Wars Post 9748, Iola Lions Club and American Legion Post 14. He will be remembered for his devotion to his family, his genuine concern for others, his vibrant spirit and outlook on life. He especially enjoyed motorcycle trips with his family and spending time outdoors.
Funeral services were held on Monday, 10 March at the Scandinavia Lutheran Church where Reverend Sabin officiated. Burial was at a later date in Wisconsin Memorial Veterans Cemetery in King.
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Loren was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus with degrees in civil engineering and construction administration. He served his country in the Vietnam War as an Army 1st Lieutenant in the Engineering Corps. Loren was formerly a designer for Pro-Built Custom Homes in West Bend. He most recently worked as a civil engineer and had been a highway commissioner for Wau-paca County. Loren was an active member of the Veterans of Foreigh Wars Post 9748, Iola Lions Club and American Legion Post 14. He will be remembered for his devotion to his family, his genuine concern for others, his vibrant spirit and outlook on life. He especially enjoyed motorcycle trips with his family and spending time outdoors.
Funeral services were held on Monday, 10 March at the Scandinavia Lutheran Church where Reverend Sabin officiated. Burial was at a later date in Wisconsin Memorial Veterans Cemetery in King.
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Calvin H. Scherger
M, b. 06 August 1928, d. 18 March 2008
Calvin H. Scherger, also known as Cal, of West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA passed away at his residence at the age of 79 years on Tuesday, 18 March 2008. Calvin was born in Hartford on 06 August 1928 and raised in the Hartford area. He enlisted in the United States Navy in 1945 and served for seven years, including during the Korean War. After the service, Calvin returned to Hartford and became employed at Wisconsin Electric Company for over 40 years. On 18 August 1956, Calvin married Donna M. Doll at St. Killian Catholic Church in Hartford and began their family, living in Menomonee Falls and later West Bend. He loved fishing, playing sports in high school, snowmobiling and boating. Cal would never say no to helping others and was the man who could fix anything. His favorite pastime was spending time with his family and listening to his grandchildren’s laughter. Cal loved his dog, Tiny.
Calvin was survived by his wife, Donna; son, Greg (Kathy) of Richfield; daughters, Karen (Wes) MacFarlane of West Bend and Lori (Michael) Chapel of West Bend; son, Jeff (Nicole) of Allenton; and son, Randy (Nicole) of Theresa. He was further survived by his grandchildren, Angela (Chad) Elliott, Amanda Martz, Kaitlyn and Gregory Scherger, Shannon (fiancee Jeff McDowell) and Meghan MacFarlane, Jacob, Benjamin and Matthew Chapel and Stella Scherger; great granddaughters, Kortni and Alexa Elliott; his aunt, Leona Erdman; a brother-in-law, Hubert Doll; nieces; nephews; other relatives and friends.
A memorial service was held on Saturday, 22 March at the Phillip Funeral Home in West Bend. Visitation was on Saturday at the funeral home prior to the service. Cremation was at Paradise Cremation Services in West Bend. Inurnment followed at Washington County Memorial Park Cemetery in West Bend.
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Calvin was survived by his wife, Donna; son, Greg (Kathy) of Richfield; daughters, Karen (Wes) MacFarlane of West Bend and Lori (Michael) Chapel of West Bend; son, Jeff (Nicole) of Allenton; and son, Randy (Nicole) of Theresa. He was further survived by his grandchildren, Angela (Chad) Elliott, Amanda Martz, Kaitlyn and Gregory Scherger, Shannon (fiancee Jeff McDowell) and Meghan MacFarlane, Jacob, Benjamin and Matthew Chapel and Stella Scherger; great granddaughters, Kortni and Alexa Elliott; his aunt, Leona Erdman; a brother-in-law, Hubert Doll; nieces; nephews; other relatives and friends.
A memorial service was held on Saturday, 22 March at the Phillip Funeral Home in West Bend. Visitation was on Saturday at the funeral home prior to the service. Cremation was at Paradise Cremation Services in West Bend. Inurnment followed at Washington County Memorial Park Cemetery in West Bend.
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Robert A. Murray
M, b. 15 November 1935, d. 11 September 2013
Robert A. Murray of West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA found peace at the age of 77 years on 11 September 2013 at the Samaritan Health Center. Robert was born on 15 November 1935, son of Roy and Rose (nee Stern) Murray. He was graduated from West Bend High school in the class of 1953. During high school he worked at WMLO radio in 1949 and at WBKB radio in 1950. After high school in 1956 Bob worked at the West Bend Company in the printing department. Then he joined the Air Force and was stationed in Tachikawa Air force base in Japan from 1957 to 1959 and then at Andrews Air Force base from 1959 till 1961. He married Carol Schneider in 1966. Robert worked for the federal government for many years with the post office, national park service and the fish and wildlife department. He liked to travel, sports, especially the Packers, playing cards and spending time with family and friends. Robert will be deeply missed by all.
Robert was survived by his daughter, Susan C. Pfaff of Lakewood Colorado; stepdaughter Lisa (Dave) Devenport of Phoenix Arizona; former wife Carol Gravning; nieces and nephews Wayne Laubenstein, Carol (Craig) Larsen, Carl Laubenstein, Dennis Laubenstein and David (Sharon) Laubenstein; and other family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; and his sister, Ruth Laubenstein.
A memorial service in remembrance of Robert was held on Monday, 15 September at the Myrhum-Patten Funeral Home (1315 West Washington Street) in West Bend. Visitation was on Monday at the Funeral Home. Burial followed at Washington County Memorial Park in West Bend.
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Robert was survived by his daughter, Susan C. Pfaff of Lakewood Colorado; stepdaughter Lisa (Dave) Devenport of Phoenix Arizona; former wife Carol Gravning; nieces and nephews Wayne Laubenstein, Carol (Craig) Larsen, Carl Laubenstein, Dennis Laubenstein and David (Sharon) Laubenstein; and other family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; and his sister, Ruth Laubenstein.
A memorial service in remembrance of Robert was held on Monday, 15 September at the Myrhum-Patten Funeral Home (1315 West Washington Street) in West Bend. Visitation was on Monday at the Funeral Home. Burial followed at Washington County Memorial Park in West Bend.
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Reverend Louis P. Luljak
M, b. circa 1935, d. 13 August 2013
Reverend Louis P. Luljak entered eternal life in Deltona, Florida at the age of 78 years on 13 August 2013. Father Louis was born and raised in South Milwaukee, son of Paul and Pauline Luljak. He was ordained to the priesthood on 27 May 1961 and served at parishes in Kenosha, Cedarburg, Milwaukee, Racine and East Troy. In 1967, Father Luljak became Chaplain Luljak and began a 25-year military ministry with the United States Army. While on active duty he was stationed in Vietnam, Korea, West Germany and several stateside military bases. Father retired from the Army Reserves in 1992 with the rank of Colonel. His motto was “For God and Country.”
“Father Lou” lived his faith, with a deep commitment to serve others. His greatest joy was celebrating Mass with his family and the countless friends he made in his travels throughout the world. He was proud of his Slovak heritage, traveling frequently to the birthplace of his immigrant parents and celebrating Mass in Slovak for members of the Slovak Historical Society of Wisconsin. In recent years, Father Lou assisted parishes in the Deltona, Florida area and at Holy Angels parish in West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.
In addition to his parents, Father Luljak was preceded in death by his brothers – and great friends – Anthony (Tony) and Laddie. He was survived by his sister, Mary Moscisker of South Milwaukee. Father Louis was also survived by nieces, Carol (Don) Tessmer, Wisconsin Rapids, and Jane Mullins, Hartford; and nephews, Richard (Doris), Tom (Wendy), Jim (Kathi), Dave (Barbara) of Baltimore, Paul (Cathy) Moscisker; and many great-nieces, nephews and other relatives and his very special friends, Fran and Peter Clancy of Jackson, and Michelle Foeger of Grafton.
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Saturday, 21 September at Divine Mercy Catholic Church, 800 Marquette Avenue in South Milwaukee. The family greeted friends at the church. Committal services took place at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery following the Mass.
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“Father Lou” lived his faith, with a deep commitment to serve others. His greatest joy was celebrating Mass with his family and the countless friends he made in his travels throughout the world. He was proud of his Slovak heritage, traveling frequently to the birthplace of his immigrant parents and celebrating Mass in Slovak for members of the Slovak Historical Society of Wisconsin. In recent years, Father Lou assisted parishes in the Deltona, Florida area and at Holy Angels parish in West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA.
In addition to his parents, Father Luljak was preceded in death by his brothers – and great friends – Anthony (Tony) and Laddie. He was survived by his sister, Mary Moscisker of South Milwaukee. Father Louis was also survived by nieces, Carol (Don) Tessmer, Wisconsin Rapids, and Jane Mullins, Hartford; and nephews, Richard (Doris), Tom (Wendy), Jim (Kathi), Dave (Barbara) of Baltimore, Paul (Cathy) Moscisker; and many great-nieces, nephews and other relatives and his very special friends, Fran and Peter Clancy of Jackson, and Michelle Foeger of Grafton.
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Saturday, 21 September at Divine Mercy Catholic Church, 800 Marquette Avenue in South Milwaukee. The family greeted friends at the church. Committal services took place at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery following the Mass.
[extracted and edited from Farher Louis' obituary published in the Ozaukee-Washington Daily News on 17 September 2013]