14 December 2021

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Charlotte Mae Olsen

Charlotte Mae Olsen


 Charlotte Mae Olsen, 93, of Fond du Lac, (formerly of Theresa) went home to our Lord and Savior on December 10, 2021, at Edenbook in Fond du Lac.   She was born on November 12, 1928, in Theresa, to Marguerite Anninger Olsen and Edward Frederick Olsen, formerly of Hampshire, IL. She was the great-grandchild of pioneers in Theresa: Conrad and Margarethe Boller and Virgilius and Marguerite Anninger, as well as grandchild of Frank and Phoebe Anninger, Theresa and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ilsen, Hampshire, IL.   Charlotte attended Theresa State Grade School for grades 1-10, and then graduated from Mayville High School for grades 11-12. She then attended Oshkosh State Teachers College, where she received her Bachelor of Science Degree in elementary education, and, while attending, was a member of the college's chorus, Phi Lambda Theta, and The Phoenix; a social sorority.   Since she so highly believed in education, she then received her Master's Degree in elementary education from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where she held high honors, and was a charter member of Kappa Delta Pi. Charlotte lovingly taught primary grades for 40 years in Sheboygan, Wauwatosa, Long Beach, CA, and Fox Point-Bayside Schools, a suburb of Milwaukee, from which she retired in 1990.   Charlotte delightfully volunteered at Lomira Public School for 13 years as the "Reading Lady", soon after her retirement. She was active in the Theresa Legion and Auxiliary Post 270, St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Theresa, Theresa Lioness Club, as well as the Fond du Lac Lioness Club. She had a great interest in Theresa's history, thus was a member of the Solomon Juneau/Theresa Historical Society. Other joys that filled her days were entertaining family and friends, spending time with her beloved pets, traveling, nature, and being a patron of the Fine Arts.   Charlotte leaves behind distant, but close cousins, Gary Renard of Elgin, IL, and Nancy Mc Keating of Elgin, IL; her close friends, Richard and Julie Gedemer and family; and so many other loved ones that she has met along the way.   A special thank you to all of the staff from Tarfa Terrace, Lake View Place, Edenbrook, Agnesian Hospice for the love and care you provided for Charlotte, and for all of the love and support from friends and family through the years.   A funeral service for Charlotte will take place on Friday, Dec. 17, at 12 noon at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Theresa with the Rev. Jonathan Learman officiating. Visitation will take place on Friday, Dec. 17, from 10 a.m. until the time of the service at noon at the church. Interment will take place at Union Cemetery in Theresa.   In lieu of flowers, if desired, please make memorials to the Theresa Historical Society.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH.com
07 December 2021

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Walter “Wally” J. Betz Jr.

Walter “Wally” J. Betz Jr.


 Walter “Wally” J. Betz Jr., 86, of Lomira passed away on Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021.   He was born on June 6, 1935, to Walter Sr. and Helen (McCarthy) Betz.   Walter grew up in Byron and was a member of St. John’s Church.   On September 15, 1956, he was united in marriage to Mary Ann Buerger at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Lomira where prior generations of his family were married. He cherished his catholic faith and was an active member at St. Mary’s.   Walter owned and operated his semi and dump truck business for many years.   He enjoyed bowling, golfing, and cooking Sunday dinner for the family. Walter especially enjoyed spending time with his family and will be missed.   Those Walter leaves behind to cherish his memory include his loving wife of 65 years, Mary Ann Buerger; three children, Gregory (Lauri) Betz, Gene Betz, and Marcia Betz; three grandchildren, Barbara (Noah) Zahn, Mary Alice (Don) Luedtke, and Walter Betz; two great-grandchildren, Lucy Zahn and Sawyer Luedtke; a sister, Alice Scannell; a brother, Daniel (Norma) Betz; three brothers-in-law, Conrad (Audrey) Buerger, Michael Buerger, and Dean (Stephanie) Buerger; four sisters-in-law, Jean Buerger, Joan Buerger, LuEllen (Kenneth) Reimer, and Donna Herman; many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.   In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Silverious, and mother-in-law, Olive Buerger; three brothers-in-law, Joseph Buerger, William Buerger, and Franscis Herman; and a sister-in-law, Gladys Buerger.   A Memorial Mass in remembrance of Walter will be held at a later date.   The Myrhum-Patten Funeral Homes have been entrusted with Walter’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.

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Donald A. Dehn

Donald A. Dehn


 Donald A. Dehn, 93, of Menomonee Falls, formerly of Horicon passed away on Friday, Dec. 3, 2021, at Froedtert Menomonee Falls Hospital.   Donald was born the son of Emil H. and Evelyn E. (Martens) Dehn on November 17, 1928, in Horicon. He was a graduate of Mayville High School.   He was united in marriage to Eunice M. Lamers on October 22, 1949, in Theresa. He was later united in marriage to Jackie Royal (Craw) on October 16, 1993, in Milwaukee.   Donald had worked as a tool designer at John Deere for over 35 years.   He was a member at St. Dominic Catholic Church in Brookfield and a former active member of St. Malachy in Horicon where he served his parish in many capacities and was also a member of the Knights of Columbus. Donald was also a past member of the Theresa Fire Department.   In his spare time, Donald enjoyed deer hunting with his family. Donald was a very handy person and there wasn’t a job he couldn’t tackle. He was a skilled wood worker, did plumbing and electrical, and worked with his families vehicles.    Donald is survived by his children, Sharon Herman of Madison, Dennis (Debbie) Dehn of Horicon, Daniel Dehn (John Maffetone) of Hudson, FL, and Jeffery (Cindy Haselow) Dehn of Watertown; his grandchildren, Amy (Brian) Schroeder, Benjamin (Erin) Dehn, Matthew (Lisa) Dehn, Timothy (Jessica) Dehn, Colin (Brook) Dehn, and Andrew Dehn; his great-grandchildren, Trenton, Alyssa, Zander, Emma, Harper, Henry, Weston, and Adelynn; further survived by in-laws, Corrine Lamers, Grace Lamers, Judy Lamers, Ted (Fern) Lamers, Helen (Dave) Treleven, Richard Lamers, along with numerous nieces and nephews other relatives and friends.   He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Eunice; his second wife, Jackie; and his daughter, Phyllis.   A funeral service for Donald will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 11:30 a.m. at the Koepsell Murray Funeral Home in Horicon with the Rev. Fr. Justin Lopina presiding. Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. until the time of the service at 11:30 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be held at St. Malachy Cemetery in Horicon.    Memorials may be directed to Sacred Heart Parish in Horicon.   Koepsell Murray Funeral Home in Horicon is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH.com
03 December 2021

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Wallace “Wally” R. Daggett

Wallace “Wally” R. Daggett


   Wallace “Wally” R. Daggett, 92, of Kewaskum was called home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2021, at Kathy Hospice in West Bend.   He was born on June 24, 1929, to Winfred and Lillian (Larson) Daggett in Chicago, IL. Wally grew up in Jackson and graduated from West Bend High School in 1947.   After high school, he worked at the West Bend Company. Wally then served in the United States Army Air Corp/Air Force during the Korean War. After his service, he returned to the West Bend Company.   On September 14, 1957, he was united in marriage to Joan St. Mary at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Kewaskum.   He then worked at the Square D Company. In 1967, Wally became a dairy farmer in Sheboygan County and farmed for many years until retirement.   Together Wally and Joan raised their 13 children on the farm. He was one of the first farms to have a milking parlor. Wally was very involved with the stray voltage issues farmers had in the 1990s.   He was a member of the American Legion for 65 years and the VFW in West Bend. Together Wally and Joan raised their grandson, Bryan Daggett. Wally enjoyed deer hunting and turkey shoots. Wally especially enjoyed spending time with his family and will be missed by all that knew him.    Those Wally leaves behind to cherish his memory include his loving wife of 64 years, Joan Daggett; 11 children, Jeffrey (Denise) Daggett, Jill (Scott) Sommers, John (Joan) Daggett, Jerry (Dawn) Daggett, Janet Daggett, Winfred (Kelly) Daggett, Jayne (Jake) Beitler, Joseph (Jenny) Daggett, Michael (Jennifer) Daggett, Sue (Andrew) Miller, and Wallace Roy (Sarah) Daggett Jr.; 32 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; a brother-in-law, James (Joyce) St. Mary; a sister-in-law, Patricia “Pat” St. Mary; many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.   In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his daughter, Wendy Daggett; son, Adam Daggett; brother, Richard Daggett; father and mother-in law, Raymond and Frieda St. Mary; and brother-in-law, Edward St. Mary.   A Mass of Christian Burial in remembrance of Wally will be held on Saturday, December 11, at 12 p.m. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 305 Main St., Kewaskum.   The family will greet relatives and friends at the church on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 11:45 a.m.   The family would like to thank St. Joseph’s Hospital, The Samaritan, and Kathy Hospice for all their help and care.   The Myrhum-Patten Funeral Homes have been entrusted with Wally’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.

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Nathan “Nate” A. Sommer

Nathan “Nate” A. Sommer


   Nathan “Nate” A. Sommer, 46, of Mayville left this world for new adventures on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021. He was affectionately known to friends and family as "Nato", "Naco", "Natron", "Chunky", and other nicknames.   He was born on January 3, 1975, to Steven Sommer and Debra Regnier (McLallen) in Milwaukee. Nate grew up in Slinger. As a child, Nate was full of energy and at the age of 12, he graduated from Clown College and was a certified clown. He graduated from Slinger High School in 1993.   Being a jack of all trades, he worked at a variety of jobs and enjoyed cooking, camping, survival, Halloween, Jeeps, researching topics of interest, and learning a wide variety of things. He dearly loved being an uncle and especially enjoyed spending time with family. He will be missed by all who knew him.   Those Nate leaves behind to cherish his memory include his parents, Steven Sommer (Kim) and Debra (Louis) Regnier; a sister, Stephanie (Andrew Jackson) Sommer; two brothers, Nicholas (Joy) Sommer and Joshua Sommer; his grandmother, MaryAnn Sommer; five nephews, Alex, Patrick, Jordan, Liam, and Lucas; two nieces, Courtney and Sadie, his companion dog Koa; other relatives and friends.   Nate was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Ronald “Mac” and Jean McLallen, and paternal grandfather, Lloyd Sommer.   A Celebration of Life in remembrance of Nate will be held at a later date.   The Myrhum-Patten Funeral Homes have been entrusted with Nate’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.

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Arlene Alma Agnes (Kuehl) Pribnow

Arlene Alma Agnes (Kuehl) Pribnow


   Ar­lene Alma Agnes (Kuehl) Prib­now, 93, was called to her heav­enly home on No­vem­ber 27, 2021, while hold­ing her hus­band’s hand of 73 years and sur­rounded by fam­ily at her home in Mayville.   Ar­lene Alma Agnes Kuehl was born on Sep­tem­ber 16, 1928, the fourth child of George and Ella (Mach­mueller) Kuehl. She be­came a mem­ber of God’s fam­ily through Holy Bap­tism on Oc­to­ber 21, 1928, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Mayville and grew in her faith being con­firmed on March 29, 1942.   On Au­gust 28, 1948, she was united in a life­long mar­riage be­fore God and fam­ily at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Mayville to Reuben Prib­now.   Ar­lene was a ded­i­cated wife, mother and grand­mother first and fore­most. Ar­lene and Reuben were greatly blessed with a large and lov­ing fam­ily hav­ing eight chil­dren, four boys and four girls. Through their 73 years of mar­riage, their fam­ily con­tin­ued to grow with 22 grand­chil­dren, 48 great-grand­chil­dren and one great-great-grand­child. She trea­sured her fam­ily and em­braced every mo­ment, with them being her great­est bless­ings.   To­gether Ar­lene and Reuben worked on their fam­ily farm until 1977.   In ad­di­tion to car­ing for her grow­ing fam­ily, they en­joyed many trips, camp­ing and fish­ing where they met many life­long friends and cher­ished tak­ing grand­chil­dren along with them. Ar­lene loved spend­ing time mak­ing crafts to gift to fam­ily and friends, to sell at craft fairs and mak­ing gifts for her grand­chil­dren. She en­joyed putting puz­zles to­gether in her free time and play­ing cards with Reuben and their friends.   Since 1949 she was an ac­tive mem­ber of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Lomira, and a proud mem­ber of their Ladies Aid. Ar­lene was well known for her de­li­cious Ger­man potato salad, her home cooked meals and baked goods, and we can’t for­get all the Christ­mas candy, cook­ies, but­ter­horns and choco­late angel food cakes, that were loved and en­joyed by her fam­ily through­out the years. Her cook­ing will be missed, but her mem­ory will live on through the recipes she passed down to her fam­ily.   Ar­lene was grace­ful and strong. She taught us the val­ues of in­tegrity, re­spect and how to live hon­estly and truth­fully. Through her words and ac­tions, she taught us to be givers, to be car­ing and to have a kind heart. Her un­wa­ver­ing faith and the love she had for God, her hus­band and fam­ily is one of the great­est lessons she left.   Ar­lene is sur­vived by her lov­ing hus­band Reuben; their eight chil­dren, Ronald Prib­now, Rod­ney (Dee) Prib­now, Ralph (Donna) Prib­now, An­nette (Ron) Meyer, Ran­dall (Anita) Prib­now, Au­drey (Randy) Greene, Ar­lette (Marv) Lin­dert and Ar­lesse (Dave) Groth; 21 grand­chil­dren, Brian (Danielle) Neitzel, Jeanette (Kris) Roehl, Melissa (Jay) Schroeder, Holly Muench, Heidi (James) Lockerby, Billy Ka­su­b­oski, An­drea (Ernie) Ernest, Rick (Jes­sica) Prib­now, Amy (Heidi) Meyer-Bre­mer, Allen (Tammy) Prib­now, Aaron (Ash­ley) Lin­dert, Andy Ka­su­b­oski, Dale (Mal­lory) Lin­dert, Rob­bie (Jenny) Prib­now, Faye (Jason) Franklin, Amanda Sis­ley, Kim (Je­remy) Moore, Beckie (Erik) Haefs, Megan Mueller, Katie (Alex) Krueger, Kari (Bran­don) Krapfl; 48 great-grand­chil­dren and one great-great-grand­child.   She was pre­ceded in death by her par­ents, George and Ella Kuehl; fa­ther-in-law and mother-in-law, Arthur and Viola Prib­now; broth­ers, Clarence (Gertrude) Kuehl and Harold (Phyl­lis) Kuehl; sis­ter, Elvira (Hilbert) Kam­rath; sis­ters-in-law, Amelda (Harold) Zahn and Es­ther (Wal­ter) Zahn; son-in-law, Ken­neth Neitzel; grand­daugh­ter, Rose Prib­now; grand­son-in-law, Phillip Muench.   Fu­neral ser­vices for Ar­lene Prib­now will be held at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Town of Lomira, with Rev. Matthew Kuske of­fi­ci­at­ing on Sun­day, Dec. 5, at 2 p.m. A vis­i­ta­tion will be held at Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Mayville on Sat­ur­day, Dec. 4, from 4 to 7 p.m. and again on Sun­day, Dec. 5, at the church from 12:30 p.m. until the time of the ser­vice. Bur­ial will take place at St. Petri Ceme­tery, Town of Theresa.    The fam­ily has re­quested that memo­ri­als be di­rected to St. Petri Ceme­tery As­so­ci­a­tion and St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Build­ing Fund.   Spe­cial thanks to the staff of SSM Hos­pice for the care and sup­port shown to Ar­lene and her fam­ily.   Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Mayville is serv­ing the fam­ily. For on­line con­do­lences and other in­for­ma­tion please visit www.​KoepsellFH.​com

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Angeline H. Hanefeld

Angeline H. Hanefeld


   An­ge­line H. Hane­feld, 93, died peace­fully at her home in Bur­nett sur­rounded by her fam­ily on Mon­day, Nov. 29, 2021.   An­ge­line Helen Hane­feld (Braun) was born in the Town of Tren­ton on Sep­tem­ber 20, 1928, to Her­man and Helen (Le­man­ski) Braun. She at­tended St. Stephens Lutheran School and Beaver Dam High School.   On Oc­to­ber 14, 1950, she was mar­ried to Wilton “Bill” Hane­feld. To­gether they had a fam­ily truck­ing busi­ness, Hane­feld Broth­ers, in Bur­nett, Wis­con­sin and St. Paul, Min­nesota and other busi­nesses in Beaver Dam, Wis­con­sin.   She was a mem­ber of St. Stephens Lutheran Church in Hori­con.   She is sur­vived by one son, Don­ald “Chester” Hane­feld; one sis­ter, Char­maine Uherka; one daugh­ter-in-law, Mary Hane­feld; her grand­chil­dren, Brad, Stacey, Nick, Kaylin and Kristin; her great-grand­chil­dren, Hunter C., Emily, Hunter B., Makayla, Dylan, Saman­tha, Mitchell, Sara and Eliz­a­beth; great-great-grand­chil­dren, Ash­lynn, Kylie, Mason, Trip­ton and Hunt­ley, all of whom she loved very much; four sis­ters-in-law, nieces and nephews.   An­ge­line was pre­ceded in death by her par­ents; her hus­band; son, David, daugh­ter, Cindy and daugh­ter-in-law, Sandy; five broth­ers, Ken­neth, Elden “Sonny”, Ronald, Den­nis, Robert; a sis­ter, Mar­garet, and three nephews.   There will be a memo­r­ial gath­er­ing for An­ge­line at Koepsell Mur­ray Fu­neral Home in Beaver Dam on Sun­day, Dec. 5, from 11 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. A memo­r­ial ser­vice will fol­low be­gin­ning at 1 p.m. with Rev. Daniel See­hafer of­fi­ci­at­ing. In­urn­ment will fol­low at Bur­nett Cen­tral Ceme­tery.   The Koepsell-Mur­ray Fu­neral Home in Beaver Dam is car­ing for the fam­ily. To leave on­line con­do­lences, or for di­rec­tions and other in­for­ma­tion, please visit our web­site at www.​KoepsellFH.​com.

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Kenneth L. Christian

Kenneth L. Christian


   Kenneth L. Christian, 77, of Theresa, passed away on Thursday, Nov. 25, 2021, at SSM Hospital in Fond du Lac.   Ken was born the son of Ewald and Mildred (Schrab) Christian on June 21, 1944, in Beaver Dam.   He was a 1962 graduate of Mayville High School.   Ken was united in marriage to Jill Voss of December 29, 1984, at Immanuel Lutheran Church, (River Church) Town of Theresa.   Ken was known for his work ethic and spent his career working and traveling most of the country for Michels Corporation.   Faith and family were important to Ken and he was a former member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Town of Theresa and a current member of St. John Ev. Lutheran Church in Mayville. He was always quick to put others first.   In his spare time, Ken enjoyed hunting and fishing with his buddy, Gene. He especially loved the time spent with his family and grandchildren.   Ken is survived by his wife, Jill of Theresa; his children, Joshua (special friend Stephanie LaGesse), and Kendall (Thomas) Dombrowski of Amherst; his mother-in-law, Georgianne Voss of Mayville; his granddaughter, Jaiden; step-grandchildren, Ryan, Rachel, and Ethan; his sister, Patricia (Butch) Laabs; his brothers, Dale (Joy) Christian and Scott (Sarah) Christian; sisters-in-law, Bonnie Christian and Cindy Christian; further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.   He was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, Bruce and Gerald; sister-in-law, Amy; niece, Wendy; nephew, Chad; his father-in-law, Alan Voss; and his canine companion Buddy.   A funeral service for Ken will take place on Thursday, Dec. 2, at 1 p.m. at St. John Ev. Lutheran Church with the Rev. Dr. Mark G. Cutler officiating. Visitation will take place from 11 a.m. until the time of the service at 1 p.m. at the church.   In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Clearview ‘Remembrance Garden’ or the MS Society Wisconsin Chapter.   Special thanks the community at Clearview Nursing and Rehabilitation in Juneau for the care and support shown to Ken and his family during his time there.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH.com

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Earl O. Moldenhauer

Earl O. Moldenhauer


   Earl O. Moldenhauer, 88, of Iron Ridge passed away on Thursday, Nov. 25, 2021, at The Kathy Hospice in West Bend.   Earl was born the son of Gilbert and Magdalena (Callies) Moldenhauer on June 23, 1933.   He was united in marriage to Marcelene Lepien on June 11, 1955, at Peace Lutheran Church in Hartford.   Earl spent his life taking care of the land with his family on Gilbert Moldenhauer and Son’s farm which he did up until hours of his death.   Faith was so very important to Earl and he shared the good news of Jesus to everyone he met. He was a lifelong member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church in Iron Ridge, where he served his church as a past chairman of the congregation, elder, service group, cemetery board, and sang in the adult choir for over 50 years. Earl’s community in Iron Ridge was also important to him and he served as a fireman on the Iron Ridge Fire Department for over 50 years. He was also active in the Golden Youth in Iron Ridge.   In what little spare time Earl had, he enjoyed bowling, playing softball, and a good game of sheepshead. Earl was a diehard Milwaukee Brewers fan and also an avid Green Bay Packer fan. He also loved to spend time with others and visit. He spent lots of his time visiting shut ins and helped brighten their days.   Earl is survived by his sons, Gary (Jackie) Moldenhauer of Hartford, Rick Moldenhauer of Iron Ridge; his grandchildren, Jesse Moldenhauer, Raymond (Alicia) Koester, Kayla (T.J.) Theumling, Samantha Moldenhauer, Mitchell Moldenhauer, Hailey (Casey) Kenealy, and Macy Moldenhauer; his great-grandchildren, Maya, Sophie, Marcy, and Lilah; his sisters, Darlene Schellpfeffer of Beaver Dam and Karen (Glenn) Eller of West Bend; further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and countless friends.   He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; son, David; brothers, Glen and Marvin; sisters-in-law, Lois Berger and Carlene Koelsch.   A funeral service for Earl will be held on Saturday, Dec. 4, at 2 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church in Iron Ridge with the Rev. Larry Mose officiating. Visitation will be held on Saturday, Dec. 4, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the church. Burial will be held at St. Matthew’s Cemetery in Iron Ridge.    Memorials may be directed to St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church Restoration Fund in Iron Ridge.   Special thanks to the staff of The Kathy Hospice in West Bend and the third floor nursing staff at Aurora in Hartford for the care and support shown to Earl and his family. Also, special thanks to Pastor Larry Mose for his faith strengthening visits.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH.com

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Sherry L. Geschke

Sherry L. Geschke


   Sherry L. Geschke (Lewis), 74, of Horicon passed away on Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2021, at her home in Horicon  Sherry was the daughter of Rex and Bonnie (Bell) Lewis born on November 1, 1947, in Rhinelander.   She was united in marriage to Charles H. Geschke on August 9, 1997, in Juneau. She had worked at Mother’s Day Restaurant in Horicon.    In her spare time, Sherry loved to travel with her children and her sisters.   Sherry is survived by her children, Dani (Dave) Hansen of Beaver Dam, Penny (Shannon) Bamke of Hustisford, and Guy (Tina) Theodozio of Beaver Dam; her eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild; her sisters, Candy (Charles) Bettinger of Rhinelander and Linda (Larry) Terzinske of Rhinelander; further survived by other relatives and friends.   She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Charles; and her sister, Judy.   A private family graveside service is being planned.   Special thanks to Rainbow Hospice for the care and support shown to Sherry and her family.   Koepsell Funeral Homes in Mayville is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH.com