30 July 2024

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Marilyn Janet Uelmen

Marilyn Janet Uelmen


   Mar­i­lyn Janet Uel­men, 95, passed away on July 28, 2024, at Gables On The Pond Ran­dom Lake, where she had been a res­i­dent for the last three years.   She was born on April 7, 1929, to Richard and Pearl (Ro­maine) Trapp of New Prospect. Mar­i­lyn grad­u­ated from Camp­bell­sport High School in 1946. She grad­u­ated from UW-White­wa­ter in 1950 with a Bach­e­lor or Ed­u­ca­tion de­gree.    On No­vem­ber 4, 1950, Mar­i­lyn mar­ried Daniel Peter Uel­men in Camp­bell­sport, who pre­ceded her in death on Au­gust 4, 2019.   She taught at Glen­bu­lah and Ran­dom Lake High Schools until 1956, when she and Dan pur­chased Ran­dom Lake Oil Com­pany. To­gether they op­er­ated the busi­ness until their re­tire­ment in 1991.   Mar­i­lyn was a mem­ber of St. John’s UCC in Ran­dom Lake. She was also mem­ber of the Hamm-Miller-Diedrich Le­gion Aux­il­iary.    Mar­i­lyn is sur­vived by her daugh­ter, Rachel (Russ) Miller of Beech­wood; son, Daniel (Sherri) of Ran­dom Lake; grand­son, Daniel Uel­men of Ran­dom Lake; grand­daugh­ters, Robyn (Eric) Hat­ton of Toledo, OH, and Saman­tha Uel­men (spe­cial friend Je­remy In­galls) of Verona, NJ ;and great-grand­son Car­son, Uel­men of Ran­dom Lake. She is fur­ther sur­vived by her brother-in-law, Dou­glas (Eve­lyn) Uel­men of Green Bay; and sis­ter-in-law, Diane Feiten of Colby; along with nieces and nephews.   Along with her par­ents and hus­band, she was pre­ceded in death by her sis­ter, Vir­ginia Trapp; brother, Ger­ald Jan­dre; broth­ers-in-law and sis­ters-in-law, David and Pa­tri­cia Uel­men, Daisy and William Carey, Don­ald and Ann Uel­men, brother-in-law, James Feiten; and grand­son, Rus­sell Miller Jr.    Per Mar­i­lyn’s re­quest, there will be no fu­neral or vis­i­ta­tion. Fol­low­ing cre­ma­tion, a pri­vate grave­side ser­vice will take place at the New Prospect ceme­tery.   The fam­ily wishes to thank the staff at Gables On The Pond Ran­dom Lake and Lily Hos­pice for the won­der­ful care they pro­vided to Mar­i­lyn.
29 July 2024

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Craig William Narges

Craig William Narges


   Craig William Narges, 73, of the Town of Eden went to his heavenly home on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, at St., Francis Home with his family gathered with him.   He was born in Fond du Lac on March 10, 1951, the son of Harold and Jeanette (nee Bremser) Narges.   Craig was a graduate of St. Lawrence Seminary and University of Wisconsin–Madison.   He farmed on the family farm with his brother, Joel. Craig was a dedicated and responsible farmer, always there when needed.   He was a member of Shepherd of the Hills Catholic Church. Craig had a very strong Catholic faith wearing out many rosaries. He loved watching all sports and was a true Bucky Badger, following and watching the Badgers in all sports. Craig also enjoyed watching golf, both on television and attending various golf tournaments.   Those left behind to cherish Craig’s memory include his siblings, Mary (Jim) McCready, Sue (Tom) Peters, and Joel (Nancy) Narges, the family matriarch his aunt, Phyllis Narges. He is further survived by his beloved nieces and nephews, Melissa (Paul) Cochran, Michael (Melissa) McCready, Heather (Sam) Peters-Scola, Nicole (Chad) Beisbier, Jill (Jordan) Ehlen, Amy (Alec) Kumrow, and Brian (special friend Christine Evans) Narges; many great-nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, and friends.   Craig was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Jeanette; his nephew, Seamus McCready; and niece, Bridget McCready.   Visitation was held Tuesday, July 30, from 9:30 a.m. until time of Mass at Shepherd of the Hills Church, W1562 County Road B, Eden.   A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial followed on the 30th at 11 a.m. at Shepherd of the Hills Church with Rev. Mark Jones officiating. Burial followed in St. Mary’s Cemetery in Eden.   The family extends a special thank you to the nurses and staff of St. Francis Home and SSM Health at Home Hospice.   Memorials may be directed to St. Lawrence Seminary, Shepherd of the Hills Church, or the charity of your choice.   Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfuneral.
24 July 2024

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR Witnessed a minor tragedy earlier this summer. Then again, might’ve been major. I’d fled the house on an afternoon when the sun blazed Serengeti hot. Leastwise for these parts. Just a mere 81 degrees inside, even with a ceiling fan and breeze box going full force. Okay, so I kinda wimped out. Sought the Artic refuge of a compact car with

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