26 March 2024

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Dennis J. Seefeld

Dennis J. Seefeld


Dennis J. Seefeld passed away on March 19, 2024 and will be dearly missed by many. Dennis was born on August 1, 1954, to Warren and Genevieve (Schmitz) Seefeld at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac. His early years were spent on the family farm in Eden. While growing up, he attended St. Louis and St. Mary’s Springs where he made lifelong friends. Dennis proudly worked in the family business, Seefeld Sales & Service, for many years selling and servicing Allis Chalmers tractors and implements across the Midwest. On July 27, 1985, Dennis married the love of his life, Sheila Brickle, and together they built a happy life surrounded by wonderful friends and family. Dennis & Sheila had one child, Bernadette, of whom Dennis was very proud and shared an exceptionally close bond. He was unwavering in his deep love and commitment to his family. He especially loved spending time with his twin granddaughters who he adored. Dennis’ passion for continuing education carried through his entire life, as he pursued multiple technical diplomas and certifications, as well as being a Journeyman level tradesman. He dedicated the majority of his career to Harley Davidson and was well liked and respected in the leadership roles he held. As a lifelong learner, he was endlessly curious, expanding his knowledge on topics such as gardening, history, the mysteries of the night sky and all things nature. An environmentalist at heart, Dennis passionately cared about the earth and loved exploring the outdoors. His knowledge of all things Wisconsin, specifically the best camping spots and fine establishments across the State, were unparalleled. He shared this love of the outdoors with his family and friends by planning many adventures such as the 4th of July camping trips, the annual “tree hunt” and endless canoe and kayak trips. As an avid paddler, he took great pleasure in navigating waterways and exploring new places. Dennis was also a season ticket holder and huge Green Bay Packers fan, rarely missing a game. One of his favorite things to do was get people together. He made a profound impact on the lives of others. He had a magnetic personality with a knack for remembering people’s names and a sincere way of making everyone feel welcome. Countless people will remember fun times by his side, being captivated by his stories and lively, caring spirit. He loved the competition and being part of the original Crandon Brush Run Races. The Flying “O” Farm Barn Dance meant a great deal to Dennis and was a place where many fond memories were made. He was the President of the Seefeld Family Reunion and very proud of his German heritage. Dennis is survived by his wife, Sheila; their daughter, Bernadette (Tim) Ericksen; twin granddaughters, Vivian & Loretta Ericksen; his sisters, Bonnie (Jeff) Timler and Gloria (Dennis) Rasmussen; along with many nieces and nephews. Dennis became a member of the Town of Fond du Lac Fire Department in 1975, of which he was incredibly honored to serve.  They say it takes a village, and Dennis’ family is forever grateful for the village that surrounded them with support during his illness. Especially Mary Leasa, Rob, Randy & Dave Schultz, Bruce Manderle, Mike Krudwig, Jim Odekirk, Jay & Laura Leasa, Sarah Kerch, Jeff Timler, Linda Zeleske, Patty O’Hearn, Tom Wellnitz, Mona Tennessen, Colleen and Steve Lingenfelter, and dogs Yoda and Blitzen. A very special thank you to Dennis’ sister Bonnie for all of her steadfast love and nursing care. Additionally, thank you to Dr. Kilari and the team at Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin for their compassionate care.  In the words of Clarence the Angel from It’s A Wonderful Life, “Strange, isn't it? Each man's life touches so many other lives. When he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he? A Celebration of Dennis’ Life will be held Saturday, March 30th with Visitation starting at 11:00 AM followed by a Memorial Service at 2:00 PM at the Twohig Funeral Home, 305 Fond du Lac Ave., Fond du Lac. Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.
25 March 2024

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Jean E. Dippel

Jean E. Dippel


Jean E. Dippel, 97, died Thursday afternoon, March 21, 2024, at Rocky Knoll Health Care Center, Plymouth, where she was a resident for the past seven years. She was born April 20, 1926, in the Town of Mitchell, Sheboygan County, the daughter of Ollie and Esther (Gatzke) Jeske. On June 17, 1944, Jean married Ralph E. Dippel at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Cascade. Ralph preceded her in death on March 20, 1988. Jean was employed at Regal Ware, Kewaskum, for nearly 40 years. She and Ralph lived and farmed in the Town of Mitchell from 1944 until 1981 when they moved to Dundee, Fond du Lac County. She was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Cascade and belonged to the Ladies Guild in the church. She loved gardening and flowers, baking, and spending time with her loving family. Jean is survived by her daughter, Nancy (Kelly) Heuver, Cedar Grove, and their three children, Kim (Tom) Bichler of Belgium, Kyle (Karen Hoffmann) Heuver of Waupun and Robin Heuver of Manitowoc; son, Randall (Becky Schulz) Dippel, Greenbush, and their children, Derrik (Stacy Hanson) Dippel and Brandon Dippel; daughter-in-law, Sheila (Wendt) Dippel, Cascade, and sons Jeremie (Jennifer Thull) and Jesse Dippel; son, Dean and Beth (Bartelt) Dippel, Cascade, and their daughter, Katie (Christopher Reilly). She is further survived by 11 great-grandchildren, six great-great-grandchildren; and her fourth son, Mark Jeske. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; son, Roger; her brother and sister-in-law, Florian and Mildred (Kubitz) Jeske. Funeral services will be held on Monday (April 1, 2024) at 11:30 a.m. at the Suchon Funeral Home in Plymouth. Rev. John Schultz will officiate. Burial will be in St. Paul’s Cemetery in Cascade. Visitation will be held on Monday Morning (April 1) from 9:30 a.m. until the time of services. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established in Jean’s name. The Suchon Funeral Home and Cremation Service is serving the family. For online condolences, please visit www.suchonfh.com. The family would like to send a special thank you to the staff at Rocky Knoll for the excellent care Jean received over the years.
20 March 2024

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Miss Katey is Glad to be Back

Miss Katey is Glad to be Back


Miss Katey is Glad to be Back GAYLE RYDSTROM JOURNALIST Katey Fellwock has rejoined the staff of Campbellsport Public Library and is very happy to return. “I started as a page at the library while I was in high school,” said Miss Katey, as she is known to the youngsters. “They were looking for someone to shelve the books. When I was interviewed, I mentioned that I like working with

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR Not exactly the heights – or depths of archaeology. Sorry Indiana Jones. No whip or fedora needed. And it sure ain’t carbon dating. Though it’s a near sight as accurate for those over say 30, 35 tops. You know what I’m talking about. Probably seen a few of the posts on social media. You’re old when... followed by a list of forgotten

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Homeschool Performing Arts Club  Presents ‘The Princess Who Has No Name’

Homeschool Performing Arts Club Presents ‘The Princess Who Has No Name’


Homeschool Performing Arts Club Presents ‘The Princess Who Has No Name’ A young girl wakes up in a tower – alone – in a forest. Her memory gone, she can’t even remember her own name! With no memory of where she’s from or how she got there, “The Princess Who Has No Name” embarks on a journey to recall her past. While she is off looking for her home and who she is, her prince is

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