17 February 2023

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Eugene A. Schwandt Jr.

Eugene A. Schwandt Jr.


   Eugene A. Schwandt Jr. 85, of Horicon passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023, at Marshfield Medical Center in Beaver Dam.   Eugene was born on November 1, 1937, the son of Eugene and Florence (Okon) Schwandt Sr. in Madison. He proudly served his country in the National Guard with deployment during the Cuban Crisis. Eugene was a welder and retired from John Deere Horicon Works in July of 2000 after 27 years of service.   Eugene was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting, fishing and snowmobiling. He was a member of the Whitetails and Ducks Unlimited and also the Sinnissippi Snowmobile Club.   Eugene will be deeply missed by his son, Steven (Lynn) Schwandt of Sacramento, CA; his daughters, Deborah (Derrick) Schwandt-Evans of Juneau and Sandra (Paul) Kummerow of Kekoskee; his grandchildren, David, Alan, Melissa, Jessica, Ashley, Logan and Seth; great-grandchildren, Jayce, Chase, Grayson, Dahlia, Levi, Jayden. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.   He was preceded in death by his parents, and his son, Daniel Schwandt.   A visitation for Eugene will be held on Friday, Feb. 24, from 10 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. at the Koepsell-Murray Funeral Home in Beaver Dam. A funeral service will begin at 11:30 a.m. with Deacon Ed Cody officiating. Interment will follow at St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery in Mayville. Graveside military honors will be conducted by the Mayville American Legion Post #69. Following the burial and military honors for Eugene, there will be a funeral dinner with fellowship at the Horicon American Legion Post #157, located at 735 S. Hubbard St., Horicon, WI 53032.   The Koepsell-Murray Funeral Home in Beaver Dam is serving the family. Online condolences may be made at www.koepsellfh.com.
15 February 2023

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Lucinda (Cindy) Ann Kannenberg

Lucinda (Cindy) Ann Kannenberg


   Lu­cinda (Cindy) Ann Kan­nen­berg (nee Dais) passed away qui­etly and un­ex­pect­edly on Sat­ur­day, Feb. 11, 2023, at the age of 61 at her home in Mayville.    Cindy was born to Arnold and Janette (nee Baer­wald) Dais on March 15, 1961, and be­came God’s child through bap­tism at Zum Krip­plein Christi Lutheran Church, Iron Ridge, on April 16 of that year. Cindy would con­firm her faith in her Sav­ior on May 4, 1975, at ZKC, where she oc­ca­sion­ally played organ and re­mained a faith­ful life-long mem­ber.   Cindy grad­u­ated from the Lutheran el­e­men­tary school at ZKC and at­tended high school at Win­nebago Lutheran Acad­emy in Fond du Lac.   On Au­gust 30, 1980, Cindy mar­ried Rus­sell Kan­nen­berg at ZKC. Russ and Cindy were blessed with two sons, Jason and Justin. Over the next 42 years, she worked a va­ri­ety of jobs out­side the home in­clud­ing po­si­tions in day­care, re­tail stores, restau­rants, and as of­fice man­ager at the fam­ily busi­ness, Ark Plas­tics. All this was in ad­di­tion to tak­ing care of their home and fam­ily and work­ing on the fam­ily farm, Wa­ter­fall Acres, in town Her­man.   Cindy en­joyed many hob­bies. She strived to main­tain a warm and invit­ing home; beau­ti­fully dec­o­rat­ing their home for every hol­i­day and sea­son. Cindy loved being out­side and con­tin­u­ally worked on the up­keep of her flow­ers and gar­den with an un­de­ni­able green thumb. Her beau­ti­ful gar­dens were en­joyed and ad­mired by all. Her gifts of wreaths, pic­ture frames and jew­elry showed how cre­ative she was. When younger, Cindy loved help­ing her mom, Janette, paint at Paradais Ce­ram­ics, Janette’s ce­ramic shop. She was look­ing for­ward to dec­o­rat­ing and land­scap­ing at their planned home to be built in north­ern Wis­con­sin.    Cindy’s fa­vorite ac­tiv­i­ties al­ways in­cluded her fam­ily. She en­joyed fam­ily trips to Door County, Wis­con­sin Dells, Devil’s Lake State Park, and Seven Mile Pinecrest near Eagle River. She en­joyed hik­ing, bik­ing, bowl­ing and game nights with the fam­ily.    Cindy loved her dogs, wild birds, chick­ens and barn cats, but her great­est joys were her fam­ily - Russ, Jason, Justin and his wife, Alex, and her two grand­sons, JJ (2) and Rus­sell (1). Cindy will be re­mem­bered for her will­ing­ness to share her time, tal­ents and help with any­one who asked; her love for the peo­ple in her life; and her un­end­ing stub­born­ness.    Cindy is sur­vived by her hus­band, Russ; chil­dren, Jason and Justin (Alex); and grand­chil­dren, Justin James (J.J.) and Rus­sell (Rooster); her broth­ers, John (Deb­bie) Dais and Jim Dais; and sis­ter, Mar­i­lyn (Joel) Al­brecht. She is fur­ther sur­vived by in-laws, Rick (Lonna) Kan­nen­berg, Ron (Doreen) Kan­nen­berg and Kathy (Brad) Bur­nett, as well as aunts, un­cles, and many nieces, nephews and friends.   Pre­ced­ing her in death were her par­ents, Arnold and Janette Dais; par­ents-in law, Wilmer and Janet Kan­nen­berg; and niece, Amanda.   Fu­neral ser­vices for Cindy were held on Fri­day, Feb. 17, at 3 p.m. at Trin­ity Lutheran Church, County Rd. S, Hart­ford, with Pas­tor Jef­fery Drake pre­sid­ing. Vis­i­ta­tion was at church on Fri­day, Feb. 17, from 12 p.m. until the time of ser­vice at 3 p.m.    Memo­ri­als in Cindy’s honor can be given to Trin­ity Lutheran Church and/or Trin­ity Com­mu­nity Cen­ter, Win­nebago Lutheran Acad­emy or a char­ity of your choice.   Spe­cial thanks to Pas­tor Jef­frey Drake and Trin­ity, the Ladies Aid group for their hos­pi­tal­ity with the meal, and Koepsell Fu­neral Home for their ser­vice and friend­ship.    Cindy’s con­fir­ma­tion verse seems a fit­ting mes­sage for us who will miss her so much-“…For he hath said, ‘never will I leave thee nor for­sake thee’.” (He­brews 13:5, KJV)   The Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Mayville is car­ing for the fam­ily. www.​Koepsellfh.​com

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Joan Verna Pape

Joan Verna Pape


   Joan Verna Pape of Watertown, passed away peacefully on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023, at the age of 86.   Joan was born on March 24, 1936, the first born of Verna (Kohlman) and Edgar Rehse in Juneau. Her baptism and confirmation were at St. John’s Lutheran Church. She attended school and graduated from Juneau.   Before attending Whitewater College, she worked at Beaver Ready-Mix and Juneau Title and Abstract office.   On September 1,1962, she married Claude Pape at Fairview Lutheran Church in West Allis and they resided in New Berlin. Together they had three children.   She was employed by Briggs and Stratton for almost 20 years as a credit manager of the international division. She got to meet many interesting people from all over the world that sparked her interest in travel.   After Claude’s death in 1985, she moved to Mauston, to work for Best Power. While living in Mauston, she hosted two exchange students-one from Sweden and one from Germany.   When she retired from Best Power, she moved to Eagle River. She said her best job was at Christ Lutheran Church in Eagle River. About 10 years later, she made the 360 degree circle returning to Juneau and lived on Lake Sinissippi, which is near Juneau and again joined St. John’s Church. Her next move was to Ashippun, where she lived for another 10 years.   Her children and grandchildren will fondly remember playing card and board games with her, as will her many friends from around the surrounding communities. She golfed and early in life was a “serious” bowler. Watching her grandchildren play sports was a great pastime, as well as marking score for the Horicon baseball team. She volunteered at the Bread Basket, a food pantry, in Ashippun. Joan had a big heart for animals, especially labrador retrievers and other breeds of dogs.   Joan is survived by her children, Cindy Kessenich of New Berlin, Terri Ristow (Brian) of Lindstrom, MN, and Daniel (June) of Dousman; six grandchildren, Sam Kessenich (Samantha Jennings), Alicia Skoog (Tony), Kelsey Ristow, Erica Ristow, Brandon Pape (Lydia), and Breanna Pape; great-grandchildren, Kylie, Barrett, and Reese Skoog. She is also survived by her sister, Bonnie Gahwiler (Joe) and many other relatives and friends.   In addition to her parents, Joan was preceded in death by her loving husband, Claude (Bud).   A Christian funeral service will be held on Friday, April 14, at 3 p.m. at Pagenkopf Funeral Home (NEW LOCATION: 2228 N. Silver Maple Lane, Oconomowoc, WI 53066). Visitation will take place at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. A reception with light appetizers will immediately follow the service. A private burial will take place on Monday, April 17.   We would like to thank Dr. Agnew from Aurora Hospital for the many years of care she provided mom and the thoughtfulness that she has shown to our family.   Memorials if desired can be given to St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 3328 County Rd O, Ixonia, WI 53036.Pagenkopf Funeral Home in Oconomowoc is serving the family.

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Mary J. Menzel

Mary J. Menzel


Mary J. Menzel (nee Williams), age 87 years, of Beechwood entered Eternal Life on February 12, 2023, at her home surrounded by her loving family.Mary was born on November 5, 1935, in Elgin, Illinois to Owen and Mabel Williams (nee McAuliffe). She was united in marriage to Lester L. Menzel, Jr. on April 6, 1957, in Woodstock, Illinois.Mary graduated from Woodstock Community High School. She worked at National Bank and Woolworths in Woodstock before relocating to Beechwood and becoming a full-time stay at home mom. Mary enjoyed bowling, supporting her family’s many activities, gardening, bird watching, playing Pinochle, and cheering for the Brewers.Those Mary leaves behind to cherish her memory include her husband of 65 years, Lester; six children, David (Vicki) Menzel, Debbie (special friend, Doug) Feuerhammer, Denise Nowakowski, Donna Reilly, Dan (partner, Cortez) Menzel, and Don (Lori) Menzel; 9 grandchildren, Jason Menzel, Andrea (Chris) Harmsen, Katie (Tom) Schellinger, Haley Nowakowski, Aric (Nicole) Reilly, Lindley Reilly, Bryan (Rachel) Reilly, Emma Menzel, and Ben Menzel; 10 great-grandchildren, Ryleigh, Nolan, Josh, Vi olet, Autumn, Noah, Isaac, Eleanor, Audrey, and Natalie. She is further survived by brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.In addition to her parents, Mary was preceded in death by her two brothers, William (Harriett) Williams and Jack (Virginia) Williams; grandson, Samuel Nowakowski; and son-in-law, Edward Reilly.A Private Family Funeral Service will be held. Private Family Interment will be at McHenry County Memorial Park at a later date.Memorials in Mary’s name can be directed to Beechwood Fire Department / First Responders (W8451 Hwy S - Adell, WI 53001) or Alzheimer’s Association Wisconsin Chapter (620 S 76th St. #160 – Milwaukee, WI 53214).The family would like to thank Denise for the loving care for her mother for the final years of her life, and to the doctors, nurses, and staff of the Beechwood First Responders and Horizon Hospice for their care and compassion.Myrhum-Patten Funeral & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Mary’s arrangements. Please consider signing our online guest book (www. myrhum-patten.com) to share your condolences with the family.

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Dolores A. Heisler Spradau

Dolores A. Heisler Spradau


Dolores A. Heisler Spradau, 94, of Campbellsport, passed away peacefully on Monday, February 6, 2023, at the Serenity Villa in Campbellsport. She was born on May 31, 1928, in the Town of Ashford, a daughter of the late Mathias and Johanna Thelen (nee Schill). She married James P. Heisler on April 30, 1949, at St. Martin’s Catholic Church in Ashford. He passed away on September 19, 1977. On November 12, 1988, she married Eldon “Buck” Spradau at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church. Buck passed away on December 24, 2001.Dolores was a dedicated employee at the West Bend Company, where she worked for over 40 years. She was an active member of St. Matthew’s Catholic Church, where she was involved with the St. Matthew’s Christian Women and funeral lunches. Dolores enjoyed fishing, gardening, watching the birds, her dogs and cats, and walking her dog, Mack. She was a social butterfly and loved socializing with her friends. Above all else, she cherished the time spent with her children and grandchildren.Those left behind to cherish her memory include her son, Richard (Barb) Heisler; grandchildren, Hollie Heisler (special friend, John Ruys), Josh (Heather) Heisler, Nate (Sarah) Heisler, Jamie Heisler (special friend, Brent Anderson); great-grandchildren, Sawyer and Spencer Immel, Maddie, Josie, and Allie Heisler, Ella and Aubrey Heisler; sister, Ruth Lehner; and sisters and brother-in-law, Laura Heisler, Leo Heisler, and Mary Heisler. She is further survived by Buck’s children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.In addition to her parents and her husbands, she was preceded in death by her siblings, Math (Chris) Thelen, Elizabeth (Leander) Weiland, and Eleanor (Hubert) Sippel; and brothers and sisters-in-law, Gibbie Lehner, Marie (Warner) Hug, John Heisler, Virginia Heisler, and Marge Heisler.Visitation was held on Sunday, February 12, 2023, from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. at St. Martin’s Chapel, 1271 Minnie Lane (on Hwy 67 in Ashford), Campbellsport, WI 53010. Mass of Christian Burial began at 4 p.m. on Sunday with Rev. Mark Jones officiating. Burial was held on Monday, February 13, 2023 at 10 a.m. at St. Matthew’s Cemetery in Campbellsport.Dolores’ family would like to thank Preceptor Hospice for their care and compassion. Dolores loved her time at the Serenity Villa and her family is so thankful for their special care and dedication. There were so many family members and friends who spent time with Dolores in her last years and we cannot thank you all enough.Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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Marie E. Thull

Marie E. Thull


Marie passed peacefully surrounded by her family on February 8, 2023, at the age of 77 in Zephyrhills, Florida, after a courageous battle with Parkinson’s.Marie was born in West Bend. She attended Holy Angels School and later attended West Bend High School. Out of high school, she worked at Amity and then Enger Kress, eventually retiring from there.Marie was the daughter to Elizabeth and Sylvester Jacak. She later married Richard Thull in 1964 and had five children.Marie loved her children and grandchildren and can’t forget her love of dogs. Marie never missed the opportunity to watch her grandchildren play their sports.Survivors include her husband, Richard, of 58 years; children, Tracy (Bill) Zeeb, Todd (Angie) Thull, Tricia (Duayne) Vancha, Terri (Jeff) Miller and Travis (Joy) Thull; 13 grandchildren, Jamie (Chris) Jamieson, Sarah Zeeb (special farmer, Julian Popp), Tyler Zeeb, Bryce Thull, Crystal (Joey) Bond, Justin (Holly) Vancha, Amanda (Stefan) Maldonado, Jordan (Kendra) Vancha, Michael (Becca) Vancha, Colten and Jaidan Miller, Madelyn and Carson Thull; 17 great-grandchildren, Franklin and Henry Jamieson, Lucas, Landon and Lexi Zeeb, Madisyn and Carter Bond, Owen, Braelyn, and Bennett Vancha, Aidan and Nolan Lara, Olivia Maldonado, Bryson and Kinley Vancha, Malachi and Sophia Vancha; sisters, Pat (Tom) Hron, Doris (Tom) Hebert and Diane (Steve) Liegl; and nieces and nephews.She was proceeded in death by her parents, Elizabeth and Sylvester Jacak; infant sister, Kathryn; in-laws, Joseph and Helen Thull; beloved pets, Tiny, Pepper and Midnight.Celebration of life will be in Wisconsin at a later date.

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Ronald Joseph Johann

Ronald Joseph Johann


Ronald Joseph Johann, 83, of Kewaskum, was called home to the Lord on February 11, 2023. Ronnie was born on April 5, 1939, in Jackson to the late Marvin and Agnes (nee Uelmen) Johann. Ronnie was united in marriage to Karen Jean Oelhafen on August 29, 1970. He loved the Brewers, Packers, and being with his grandchildren. Ronnie enjoyed going up north, fishing, traveling, golfing, bowling, and playing cards. Ronnie graduated from Kewaskum High School, Class of 1958. He was a proud partner in the family-owned business Johann Plumbing & Heating. In his retirement, Ronnie was a 10+ year member of the Village of Kewaskum Plan Commission.Those left to cherish Ronnie’s memory include his wife, Karen Jean Johann; three children, Michael (Donna) Johann, Lynn Johann, and Steve (Katie) Johann; four grandchildren, Lauren, Dominic, Christian, and Kaydence; five siblings, Richie Johann, Claude (Kerri) Johann, Jane Johann, Mary (David) Neckuty, and Jennifer (Jeff) Funk; brother-in-law, Russell (Janice) Oelhafen; sister-in-law, Betty Oelhafen; many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.In addition to his parents, Ronnie is preceded in death by five siblings, Roger Johann, Robert Johann, Billy Johann, Diane Schmidt, and Barbara Hill.Visitation: Ronnie’s family will greet relatives and friends on February 16, 2023, at 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 305 Main Street, Kewaskum, WI.Mass Of Christian Burial: A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 11 a.m., after visitation. Father Jacob Strand will officiate, and burial will take place following at Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery in Kewaskum.The family requests that memorial donations be made to Holy Trinity Catholic Church. You can donate at www.wesharegiving.org/app/giving/WeShare-1758?tab=home or send donations to 305 Main Street, Kewaskum, WI 53040.Myrhum-Patten Funeral and Cremation Service has been entrusted with Ronnie’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book can be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.
14 February 2023

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Verona Lucille Sterr

Verona Lucille Sterr


   Verona Lu­cille Sterr passed away peace­fully at Hope Health in Lomira on Mon­day, Feb. 13, 2023, with her fam­ily by her side.   Verona Lu­cille was born April 18, 1924, in the Town­ship of Wayne, Wash­ing­ton County, at the home of her par­ents, George and Es­ther (Schw­ertz) Pam­perin on Good Fri­day. She was bap­tized on May 4, 1924, and con­firmed, in the Ger­man lan­guage, on March 21,1937, at Zion Evan­gel­i­cal Lutheran Church, Town of Wayne.    Verona was a mem­ber of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Brownsville. She had a strong faith.    She went to Eng­lish grade school in the coun­try from Sep­tem­ber to the end of April. Then Ger­man school from May 1 until July. She learned bible sto­ries, hymns and cat­e­chism in Ger­man and Eng­lish, while help­ing her dad and mother on the farm, dri­ving horses with the hay wagon, plant­ing beets and car­ry­ing milk pails every day.    After com­plet­ing grade school, there was no fur­ther ed­u­ca­tion avail­able in the area un­less she would room and board in the city. She de­cided to clean houses. Later worked at Amity Leather fac­tory in West Bend. Next, she boarded with a fam­ily mem­ber and worked at Mayville Can­ning Fac­tory and Mayville Shoe Fac­tory.    Verona mar­ried Don­ald Sterr, a WWII vet­eran, on Au­gust 28, 1946, at Zion Lutheran Church in the Town Wayne. The Lord blessed their mar­riage with three chil­dren.    Verona had many won­der­ful gifts from the Lord that she shared with many peo­ple through­out the years. She was a mem­ber of the church ladies aid, Sun­day school teacher, 4-H leader, and vol­un­teered 47 years at Bethesda Thrift Store. Verona was the head of the book de­part­ment and loved to read books; she also loved do word cir­cles. She won awards in cook­ing bake-offs and sewing con­tests. Verona wrote two cook­books on her fa­vorite fam­ily recipes. She stud­ied fam­ily ge­neal­ogy and co-au­thored The Sterr Fam­ily Newslet­ter. Verona also vol­un­teered to trans­late Ger­man let­ters and doc­u­ments to Eng­lish for any­one who needed it. She loved flow­ers, which she planted around her house. She trav­eled to Ger­many, Switzer­land, Aus­tria, Hud­son Bay, Mex­ico and many trips in the U.S. Pink was her fa­vorite color.    Verona and her hus­band, Don­nie, op­er­ated a dairy farm in Mayville. Verona was a hard-worker and al­ways helped in any way that she could. She drove trac­tor dur­ing har­vest sea­son and milked the cows, while lend­ing a hand in tak­ing care of her grand­sons. She also had her own chicken and egg busi­ness in which she had 500 chick­ens and fur­nished eggs for the Mayville School lunch pro­gram, three gro­cery stores in Mayville, and a bak­ery in Mil­wau­kee. She lived in her farm­house until No­vem­ber 29, 2022, when she moved to Hope Se­nior Liv­ing in Lomira.   Verona is sur­vived by her two chil­dren, Eu­nice Jun­gen­berg (Ron Clarin) and Jerome (Karen) Sterr, both of Mayville; her four grand­sons, Jason (Lori) Sterr, Jesse Sterr, Tim Sterr, and Lucas (Lacy) Sterr; four great-grand­chil­dren, Lyla, Leana, Leo, and Riley Sterr; one sis­ter, Adela Pamerin; and a brother-in-law, David (Sandy) Sterr. Verona is fur­ther sur­vived by nieces, nephews, other rel­a­tives, and friends.    Verona was pre­ceded in death by her par­ents, George and Es­ther Pam­perin; her hus­band, Don­ald Sterr; her son, Allen; brother, Arthur Pam­perin; sis­ter, Lu­cille Czoschke; sis­ter-in-laws, Diana Pam­perin, Betty Nickel, and Dorothy Sterr; also, broth­ers in-law, Ar­mond Sterr, Ar­mond Czoschke, and Melvin Nickel; three nephews, Clyde Czoschke, Larry Nickel, And Brian Pam­perin.   A fu­neral ser­vice for Verona will be held on Sat­ur­day, Feb.18, at 1 p.m. at St Paul’s Lutheran Church in Brownsville with Rev. William Carter of­fi­ci­at­ing. Vis­i­ta­tion for Verona will be at church on Sat­ur­day, Feb. 18, from 11 a.m. until the time of ser­vice at 1 p.m. In­ter­ment will fol­low the ser­vice at St. Luke’s Ceme­tery in Knowles.   Verona’s fam­ily would like to thank the staff at Hope Se­nior Liv­ing in Lomira for the care and com­pas­sion they showed Verona and her fam­ily dur­ing her time there.   Verona’s con­fir­ma­tion text, Psalm 37:4 “De­light your­self in the Lord and he will give you the de­sires of your heart.”   Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Mayville is car­ing for the fam­ily. www.​Koepsellfh.​com
10 February 2023

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Ruthanne C. Feucht

Ruthanne C. Feucht


   Ruthanne C. Feucht, 77, of rural Mayville, passed away peace­fully on Wednes­day, Feb. 8, 2023, at St. Agnes Hos­pi­tal in Fond du Lac with her fam­ily at her side.    Ruthanne was born the daugh­ter of Math­ias and An­ge­line (Beck) Schlad­weiler on Sep­tem­ber 29, 1945. She was a 1963 grad­u­ate of Ke­waskum High School.   Ruthanne was united in mar­riage to Jerome Feucht on May 7, 1966, at St. Michael’s Catholic Parish in Ke­waskum.   After many years of farm­ing, Ruthanne held var­i­ous ad­min­is­tra­tion roles in­clud­ing 17 great years at Mar­ian Uni­ver­sity in Fond du Lac in the Nurs­ing de­part­ment. Most re­cently, Ruthanne worked at Heier In­sur­ance in Beaver Dam.   She was a faith­ful mem­ber of St. Mary Catholic Church in Mayville.   In her spare time, Ruthanne en­joyed quilt­ing, sewing, gar­den­ing, bak­ing, and cook­ing. She was well known for her green thumb and her beau­ti­ful flow­ers. Ruthanne also showed her flow­ers, bak­ing and sewing pro­jects at the Dodge Co. Fair. Many peo­ple were re­cip­i­ents of Ruthanne’s cook­ing, bak­ing and over­all kind­ness, in­clud­ing her many kind and en­cour­ag­ing posts on Face­book.    Ruthanne is sur­vived by her hus­band, Jerome of Mayville; her chil­dren, Jerome Jr. (Becky) Feucht of Mayville, Paul ‘Stubby’ (Candy) Feucht of Mayville, Fred Feucht of Bur­nett, Ed (Shel­ley) Feucht of Lomira, Matt (spe­cial friend April) Feucht of Mayville, Anne Marie (Lee) Pe­ter­son of Lake Mills, Greg (Michelle) Feucht of Fond du Lac, and Mary (Richard) Gun­drum of Hart­ford; her grand­chil­dren, David, Evan, De­r­ick (Sarah), Josh (Desi), Tyler (Lind­say), Brent, Grace, Sam, Char­lie, Jack, Austin, and Alex; her great-grand­chil­dren, Milly, Riley, Jay­den, and Au­drey; her sis­ter, Rita Pe­ters of West Bend; her sis­ters-in-law, Car­o­line Ster­nat and Char­lotte Feucht; her broth­ers-in-law, Nor­bert (Louise) Feucht, Clem (Elaine) Feucht, Clarence (Sharon) Feucht; fur­ther sur­vived by nieces, nephews, other rel­a­tives and many friends.   She was pre­ceded in death by her par­ents; sis­ter, Helen Doll; and broth­ers-in-law, Leroy Doll, Nor­bert ‘Nubby’ Ster­nat, Fran­cis Pe­ters, John (Char­lene) Feucht, and Louis Feucht (in in­fancy).   A Mass of Chris­t­ian Bur­ial took place on Wednes­day, Feb­. 15, at 11 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Mayville with the Rev. Fr. Joe Do­minic and Rev. Fr. Tom Bier­sack pre­sid­ing. A vis­i­ta­tion was held on Tues­day, Feb. 14, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Mayville and again on Wednes­day, Feb. 15, from 10 a.m. until the time of the ser­vice at 11 a.m. at the church in Mayville. In­ter­ment took place at St. Mary Ceme­tery in Mayville.   The fam­ily would like to thank the staff at St. Agnes/SSM Health Can­cer Cen­ter and Hos­pi­tal of Fond du Lac for their kind­ness, com­pas­sion and lov­ing care.    Memo­ri­als in mem­ory of Ruthanne may be di­rected to Mar­ian Uni­ver­sity in Fond du Lac, St. Lawrence Sem­i­nary in Mt. Cal­vary or a char­ity of your choos­ing.    Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Mayville is serv­ing the fam­ily. www.​KoepsellFH.​com