10 May 2023

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Earla E. Brantner

Earla E. Brantner


Earla E. Brantner (nee Schaefer), 94, of Campbellsport, formerly of West Bend, passed away on Friday, May 5, 2023, at the Serenity Villa.She was born on May 29, 1928, in Kewaskum, a daughter of Elmer and Ella Schaefer (nee Roehrdanz).She worked at Haebig Drycleaning in West Bend until her marriage to James Brantner on October 9, 1954, at Trinity Lutheran Church in West Bend. Earla enjoyed gardening, socializing with her friends and family, and cooking and baking.Those left behind to cherish her memory include her children, Bonnie (Gary) Curreri, Peggy (John) Spartz, and Patrick (Sharon) Brantner; and many nieces and nephews.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James; and siblings, Myrtle (Arthur) Duenkel, Mildred (Leo) Schwartz, and Allen (Marie) Schaefer.Graveside service was held on Wednesday, May 10, 2023, at 2 p.m. at Washington County Memorial Park in West Bend.A special thank you to Brooklyn and her team at Serenity Villa and also to the nurses from Preceptor Hospice.Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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Nancy C. Mayer Feb. 6, 1956 – Apr. 29, 2023

Nancy C. Mayer Feb. 6, 1956 – Apr. 29, 2023


Nancy C. Mayer of West Bend passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 29, 2023, at the age of 67, after a long battle with cancer. Nancy is survived by her long-time significant other and loving partner of 26 years, Reid Tock. She was the loving mother of her three sons, Kevin Haim (Jamie), Steven Haim (Brittany), and David Haim (Michelle). She had five grandchildren who she loved with all her heart and meant the world to her, Miles, Kristen, Kyle, Olivia, and Ryan.Nancy is also survived by her sisters, Julie Goratowski (Jerry), Tammy Gordon, Krissy Potratz; and brother, Thomas Portratz.She was preceded in death by her parents, Elmer and Marge Potratz.Services and visitation will be private.
08 May 2023

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Georgiana Helen Voss

Georgiana Helen Voss


   Georgiana Helen "Annie" Voss, 88, of Mayville, passed away on Thursday, May 4, 2023 at Crossroads Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Mayville surrounded by family.   Annie was born on February 14, 1935, the daughter of Rudolph and Hertha (Collien) Oechsner in LeRoy.   She graduated from Mayville High School in 1953.   Georgiana married Alan Voss; October 31, 1956, in Mayville. Together they had five children.   For several years Annie was a stay-at-home mother to care for her five children. Once they had grown, Annie became the home caretaker for the Stein’s, owners of Stein’s Garden & Home Centers, she lived in River Hills as Stein’s caretaker, dog sitter, event planner; Meeting several of Milwaukee’s sports teams owners and team coaches, along with others from the Milwaukee area at events that had taken place in the Stein’s homes until her retirement.   She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Mayville.   In her spare time, she enjoyed watching sporting events, attending kids and grandkids events. Annie was always open to sitting down and having a cup of coffee with friends, neighbors, or family…Coffee was always hot. She was an animal lover; she loved all her family’s pets and would always ask how they are doing or want them to visit her at her apartment in Mayville or she would ask to see recent pictures of them.   She especially loved spending time with her family and grandchildren. Annie is survived by her children, Jeff Sr. (Michele) Voss, Greg (Diane) Voss, Jill Christian, Chris (Lana) Voss; son-in-law, Dan Spittel; her grandchildren, Ryan, Jeff Jr. (Michelle), Elizabeth (Steve), Emily (Grant), Amber (Ryan), Krystal, Misty, Josh, Kendall, (Tom), Nicole (Ryan), Matt, Nick, (Sam) and Shaina; her great-grandchildren, Jaiden, Cole, Carter, Raymond, Ryleeann, Nadia and Parker; and one great-granddaughter on the way; her sister-in-law, Geraldine Marten; her step-grandchildren, Ryan, Rachel, and Ethan; further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.   Annie was proceeded in death by her parents; ex-husband, Alan; daughter, Julie Spittel; brother, George Oechsner; son-in-law, Ken Christian; grandson, Chad Voss; brothers and sisters-in-law, Joan and Less Twigg, Earl Voss, Norman Voss, Dick Martin, Al Pacey, Betty and Clarence Lawver, and Dolly and Jim Worden and other relatives, friends, family and pets.   A memorial service for Annie was held on Wednesday, May 10, 1 p.m. at Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville. A visitation took place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Inurnment took place at Union Cemetery in Theresa with family.   Memorials may be made to the Dodge County Humane Society or to a charity of your choice. The family would like to thank the love and support she received from SSM Dialysis team of Beaver Dam, SSM, St Agnes of Fond du Lac, Crossroads Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, and St. Croix Hospice for all the wonderful care they gave to our mother. Thank you all.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. www.KoepsellFH.com
05 May 2023

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John B. Grotelueschen

John B. Grotelueschen


   John B. Grotelueschen, 91, of Fre­do­nia, for­merly of Mayville, passed away on Sat­ur­day, April 29, 2023, at For­est Haven in Fre­do­nia.   John was born on May 22, 1931, in the Town of Saukville to Wal­ter and Pearl (nee Jam­rosy) Grotelueschen. John grew up on the fam­ily home­stead and grad­u­ated from West Bend High School in 1948.   On Oc­to­ber 16, 1954, John was united in mar­riage to Mar­garet Kre­jci of West Bend. The cou­ple was mar­ried for 57 ½ years and raised seven chil­dren. John and Marge stayed on the home­stead and op­er­ated the farm be­fore mov­ing in 1966 to farm in the Town of Her­man, Dodge County. In 1981, John and his wife pur­chased the Hill­crest Inn on Hwy. 33 and P and con­tin­ued to farm while op­er­at­ing the fa­cil­ity. After his wife’s death in 2012, John con­tin­ued to op­er­ate the Hill­crest Inn until it was sold in 2019. He spent the last few years of his life at For­est Haven in Fre­do­nia. He en­joyed going on walks around town, being able to at­tend some of his grand­chil­dren’s school events, and the many vis­its from fam­ily and friends.    John was a car­ing per­son who be­lieved in help­ing and serv­ing oth­ers. He hon­or­ably served the United States Army dur­ing the Ko­rean War. He served as Chair­man for the Town of Her­man in Dodge County for 22 years and was a mem­ber of the Al­len­ton Lions Club for over 30 years. He was also an ac­tive mem­ber of Zum Krip­plein Christi Church and the Farm Bu­reau. He will be re­mem­bered for his gen­eros­ity, kind heart, lov­ing ways, quiet de­meanor, and sense of humor.    Those John leaves be­hind to cher­ish his mem­ory in­clude his five chil­dren, John (Brenda) Grotelueschen of Mayville, Jay (Melinda) Grotelueschen of Or­lando, FL., Jeff (Mary) Grotelueschen of Madi­son, Jim (Re­bekah) Grotelueschen of Wa­ter­town, and Jill (John) Tin­der of Fre­do­nia; 17 grand­chil­dren, Matthew (Sarah), Michael, Eliz­ibeth, Jacob (Lynsey), An­drew, Sean, Grant, Izu “Lind­sey”, Alex “Amanda”, Greta, Owen, Kyle, Kathi­lynne (Zeke), Kevin (Brit­tany), Grace, Sarah, and Emily; 12 great-grand­chil­dren: Ava, Layla, Eliana, Vic­to­ria, Ezra, Bowie, Wilder, Cash, Eden, Eli, Do­minic, and Chloe. He is fur­ther sur­vived by his sis­ter, Judy (Jim) Kocher; brother-in-law, Paul Kre­jci; sis­ter-in-law, Donna Kre­jci; nieces; nephews; and many other close rel­a­tives and friends.   In ad­di­tion to his par­ents, he was pre­ceded in death by his wife, Mar­garet Grotelueschen; two sons, Joey and Jerry Grotelueschen; sis­ter, Mary Ann (Don­ald) Bowe; two broth­ers, Wal­ter (Mar­jorie) and Don­ald Grotelueschen; two sis­ters-in-law, Ruth (Jim) Kin­caide and Roseanne Kre­jci; and brother-in-law, Dan Kre­jci.   VIS­I­TA­TION: John’s fam­ily will greet fam­ily and friends on Wednes­day, May 17, from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Myrhum-Pat­ten Fu­neral & Cre­ma­tion Ser­vice, 1315 W. Wash­ing­ton St., West Bend. Vis­i­ta­tion will con­tinue on Thurs­day, May 18, from 10 a.m. until 11:45 p.m. at Trin­ity Com­mu­nity Cen­ter, 6409 County Rd., P, Mayville, WI 53050.   SER­VICE: A fu­neral ser­vice in re­mem­brance of John will take place at 12 p.m. on Thurs­day May 18, at Trin­ity Com­mu­nity Cen­ter, 6409 County Rd., P, Mayville, WI 53050. Bur­ial will take place at Zum Krip­plein Christi Church Ceme­tery.   The fam­ily would like to thank the staff at For­est Haven in Fre­do­nia for the lov­ing and sup­port­ive care they pro­vided him over the last 4 ½ years. He en­joyed jok­ing around with all of you.    Myrhum Pat­ten Fu­neral & Cre­ma­tion Ser­vice has been en­trusted with John’s arrange­ments. Ad­di­tional in­for­ma­tion and guest book may be found at www.​myrhum-​patten.​com.
03 May 2023

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Dale Lehmann

Dale Lehmann


Dale Lehmann passed away April 17, 2023, with his family by his side after a long battle with Alzheimer’s. Dale was born on February 29, 1948, in Hartford to William and Mary (Freehauf). Being a leap year baby and left-handed set the tone for his vibrant personality known and loved by many. Dale grew up and primarily lived his life in Wisconsin. He often told stories of attending grade school in a one room schoolhouse in a town called Katzenbach, now named Mayfield. He continued on to attend Slinger High School where he met his future wife, Marlene (Puls). They married in April 1969 and started their life together in Slinger.Dale worked as a Heating Ventilation & Air Condi - tioning (HVAC) Designer for heating and cooling companies in Milwaukee. Shortly after marriage, with a dream of building a family home in northern Wisconsin on a lake filled with muskie, they purchased property on Squirrel Lake, in Minocqua. Together, they dedicated every free opportunity during weekends and summer vacations to working on their future family home. With much help from family and friends along the way, they were finally able to move to Minocqua in 1979. Dale continued working in the HVAC business and started his own HVAC designing business in 1993, eventually retiring in 2011.Dale’s pastimes included spending time with family and friends, hunting, sitting by a crackling fire, an occasional game of golf, watching NASCAR races, playing with dogs, especially yellow labrador retrievers, and drinking old fashioneds. Of all of these, his greatest passion was fishing. He frequently planned trips with his family and friends to explore new fishing destinations, among them were two trips to Alaska and several to Canada.Dale is survived by his wife, Marlene; his son, Steve (Christina) Lehmann; granddaughter, Ashley; brother, William (Clare) Lehmann.The family wishes to thank the caring crew at Mill Creek Memory Care and UP Home Health & Hospice for his care over the last few years and making his end of life warm and comfortable.A celebration of life in honor of Dale will be held on Saturday, May 13, at Hon-E-Kor Country Club in Kewaskum from 1 to 4 p.m.

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Dennis E. Campbell

Dennis E. Campbell


Dennis E. Campbell, son of Cyrus F. and Lauretta E. (nee Wittemann) Campbell, passed away on Friday, April 7, 2023, at the Tomah VA Residential Living Center in Tomah. Dennis was born on April 4, 1950, and was raised on a farm in the Town of Barton. He was baptized, went to grade school, and was confirmed at Holy Trinity Catholic Parish in Kewaskum. Dennis was a member of the Kewaskum High School graduating class of 1968. He entered the US Army in 1969 to serve his country as a medic in the Vietnam Conflict and he was honorably discharged in 1971. He was extremely proud of serving his country and to be a US Army Veteran. During his working years Dennis worked at several local companies in various positions as a factory worker. His immense joy in life was family and in particular his daughters, grandchildren, and great granddaughter. He was an avid sports fan of many different sports but especially football and the Green Bay Packers. Before a game day you would hear him say “pray for the Packers”. Dennis loved listening to country music oldies and thoroughly enjoyed having burgers, brats, beans, and awesome desserts at family cookouts. Going out to eat was always special to Dennis. Dennis is survived by two daughters: Brenda (Darryl) Waechter and Jennifer (Scott) Wisniewski, both of West Bend. He is also survived by one brother Jerold Campbell of Kewaskum; two sisters, Kathleen Walker of Scottsdale, Arizona, and Sharon (Daniel) Pahl of Horicon. He is further survived by three granddaughters, Kayla Waechter, Camryn Waechter, and Madeline Wisniewski, one grandson, Zachary (Myriah) Waechter of Neenah and one great-granddaughter, Ellie Ann Waechter. In addition, Dennis is survived by his nephew, Eric Pahl of El Paso, Texas; two first cousins, Br. Jerome Campbell of Mount Calvary, and Janice (Russell) Oelhafen of Kewaskum. He will be deeply missed by three close friends: Jackie Syens, Rose Schweisthal and George Wilson, all of Tomah, and by his many friends at the Strike Zone in Tomah. Dennis said, “Tomah is home to me”. He was preceded in death by his parents, two aunts – Gertrude Campbell, and Isabelle Karius; two uncles – Miles Campbell and Henry Wittemann; and two brothers-in law – David Walker and Steven Schmidt. Visitation: Dennis’ family will greet relatives and friends on May 9, 138 N. Eighth Avenue, West Bend, WI, from 11 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial: A Mass of Christian Burial for Dennis will follow visitation at 1 p.m. at Holy Angels Catholic Church, with Father Mark Jones officiating. Burial will follow at Holy Angels Cemetery with Military Honors. Dennis will be buried next to his grandparents, Frank and Catherine Wittemann, and his Uncle, Henry Wittemann. In lieu of flowers, donations to The VFW are requested by his family. Dennis was a lifetime member of the VFW. Myrhum-Patten Funeral & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Dennis’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book can be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.

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Kenneth Venton Sabish

Kenneth Venton Sabish


Kenneth Venton Sabish, age 34, of Fond du Lac, passed away on Thursday, April 27, 2023, surrounded by his family. He was born in Neenah on October 31, 1988. Kenny, as he was known as by most, attended school in Campbellsport. It was in his youth that he developed his love for adventure and music that continued to grow throughout his adult years. After high school, Kenny started out roofing, but soon learned carpentry and began his career building houses. He began working for Karr-Bach Builders, where his boss, Mike, became his mentor and close friend. He worked his way up and eventually became a crew foreman, a position he held until his final days. Kenny’s spare time was spent with his family and friends or working on his Audi with his brother. He also made time for adventures like skydiving and attending music festivals. Affectionately called a walking juke-box, Kenny used music to show his emotions, to help others work through theirs, and mostly, just to have a good time. Kenny also enjoyed traveling, experiencing new places, and making memories with loved ones. He is survived by his parents, Dale Sabish and Rana Costello; brothers, Brandon Sabish (Callie Isaac) and Michael Sabish (Hayley Garlow), and their children, Easton, Holden, and Braxson; half-brother, Tyler Meyer; paternal grandmother, Bonnie Sabish; maternal grandparents, Thomas and Sharon Costello. He is further survived by his uncle, John Costello, aunt, Pamela Costello, and her children, Frances and Daniel; his beloved cat, Biggie Smalls; and his former partner, Aubrey Krause and her daughter Ava. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Darrel Sabish. Kenny was hard working, selfless, and willing to lend a hand whenever one was needed. If you were lucky enough to have met Kenny, you know he will be remembered by all for his infectious smile and caring personality. The family has decided a celebration of life will be held at a future date. Kenny’s family would like to thank the St. Agnes Hospital Emergency Staff, with special thanks to Dr. Murphy and his nurses, Heather T and Meg, RN, for their care and compassion. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in Kenny’s name. Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.
02 May 2023

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Eldor Clemons Quandt Jr.

Eldor Clemons Quandt Jr.


   Eldor Clemons Quandt Jr. died Wednesday, April 26, at the age of 83 in Portage, MI.   El was born to Eldor Sr. and Esther (Bartsch) Quandt on August 22, 1939, in Mayville.   Members of his family include his children, Kari (Rhys) Roberts of Fort Collins, CO, and Cynthia (Steve) Jovanovich of Lemont, IL; his grandchildren, Oliver, Zoe, and Megan of Fort Collins, CO, and Carter and Keegan of Lemont, IL; his brother, Richard Quandt of Fond du Lac, and sister, Marlene (Ralph) McClure of Bayside; as well as many nieces and nephews.   He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Wayne; his sister-in-law, Kathy (Richard); and brother-in-law, Jack (Marlene).   “Eldie” grew up in Mayville on the Quandt farm, which still remains in the family today. He and his siblings knew hard work and learned early in life that chores had to be done every day. In attending Mayville High School, El played on multiple sports teams and lettered in football, baseball, and basketball. He talked often about remaining in touch with teammates and coaches and made all attempts at going back for every high school reunion.    Dr. Quandt received his B.S. in Geography from Valparaiso University in 1961. He then attended Kansas State University for his M.S. in Geography and graduated in 1963. He joined Western Michigan University’s Geography Department as an instructor in 1967 and then as an assistant professor in 1969. El went on to obtain his Ph.D. from Michigan State University in Geography in 1971. He became an associate professor in 1978 for WMU and then accepted the position of Chairperson in 1986, which he held for the next 14 years until his retirement in 2000.   He had well over 15 different publications in his career and was credited with helping to develop the Travel and Tourism program at WMU. El also guided trips for the department to places such as the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Brazil.   After retirement, Eldor continued to stay active and involved in the domain of tourism and travel. El assisted with the feasibility study for the Kalamazoo Air Zoo, worked for 15 years with the Convention and Visitors Bureau on the “Yes there is a Kalamazoo” campaign, and had a part in so many other impact studies, reports, and presentations both for Kalamazoo and the state of Michigan. As if that was not enough, El decided to obtain employment on multiple cruise ships. He was the geography liaison for passengers, teaching them about the culture, economics, and geographical information on the areas they traveled. This included places such as Panama, Cuba, and Norway.    El had many other passions as well. From being on the third base line as a coach, to standing at the finish line as a fan, El always encouraged his children to embrace a challenge and enjoy the competition. He also practiced what he preached. El had a drive to stay active throughout his life. He ran dozens of races, including many marathons. He was even able to run a few marathons with family, including one marathon with each daughter. El enjoyed time on the tennis court and golf course, as well, but his passion later in life turned to bicycling. He enjoyed many long and short adventures on his road bike, both alone and with family. Exercise brought him great joy and satisfaction and he continued to bike even a few days before his passing.    Eldor’s faith in God was a constant throughout his life. He was baptized and confirmed at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Mayville. Once settled in Kalamazoo, El became a member at Zion Lutheran Church and participated in many different roles and activities. His passion for life and learning and his love for those around him are a testament to his relationship with his God.    While El had many accolades in life, he was most proud of his family. He led his daughters to find success and to build their own loving families, including five beloved grandchildren. Grandpa Q was always ready to throw the ball, shoot some hoops, play some cards, read a book, or most especially take them out for an ice cream cone. He showered them with love, attention, and humor, and their lives are richer for having him as their grandpa.    Memorial contributions in Eldor’s name may be made to Western Michigan University - Foundation Attn: Gift Processing 1903 W Michigan Ave Kalamazoo, MI 49008 (use code D312 in memory of Eldor Quandt) or by going to https://secure.wmualumni.org/s/give?funds=D312 or the Mayville Athletic Booster Club.   Memorial services were held Saturday, May 6, at 11 a.m. at Zion Lutheran Church 2122 Bronson Blvd. Kalamazoo, MI 49008, with visitation taking place from 10 a.m. until time of service.   Arrangements entrusted to Langeland Family Funeral Homes Burial & Cremation Services 3926 S 9th St Kalamazoo, MI 49009. To leave an online condolence, please visit https://www.langelands.com

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Charles Joseph Francis

Charles Joseph Francis


   Charles Joseph Fran­cis, age 52, of Hori­con, passed away on April 23, 2023, after an al­most two year long and hard-fought bat­tle with can­cer.   “Char­lie” was born Oc­to­ber 1, 1970, in Green Bay, the son of John Fran­cis and the late Pamela (Fisher) Pow­less. He was proudly named after his pa­ter­nal Grand­fa­ther (the late “Grandpa Char­lie”). Char­lie at­tended Eisen­hower El­e­men­tary School in Green Bay through sixth grade. In his early years, he en­joyed play­ing with his best friend, Mike Mey­ers, who lived next door, going on car and plane trips to visit his grand­par­ents in Miami Beach, and spend­ing warm sum­mer week­ends at his aun­tie and un­cles’ cot­tages at both Star Lake in Moun­tain WI and Kan­ga­roo Lake in Door County. He lov­ingly tor­mented his younger brother, while si­mul­ta­ne­ously watch­ing over him, wait­ing for him to grow up to be a “big boy” like him. He es­pe­cially en­joyed his close re­la­tion­ship with his Grandma Ruth, who luck­ily lived only a block away. His par­ents sep­a­rated when he was young, but he en­joyed so many spe­cial times vis­it­ing his mother fre­quently and great times with the Fisher Fam­ily. He was proud of his her­itage, con­sist­ing of his Jew­ish mother’s fam­ily and his fa­ther’s Ger­man and Syr­ian/Lebanese her­itage.   In 1982, Char­lie moved to Mayville, with his fa­ther and step­mother. He at­tended Mayville Ju­nior High School for seventh and eighth Grade. Sud­denly, Char­lie be­came “Chuck”. He en­joyed play­ing foot­ball and play­ing alto sax­o­phone in the high school band. He went on to grad­u­ate from Mayville High School, Class of 1988. From there he en­tered the weld­ing pro­gram at North­east­ern Wis­con­sin Tech­ni­cal Col­lege in Green Bay and en­joyed a year of liv­ing with his Grandma Ruth while he fin­ished his de­gree. In 1989, he moved back to Mayville and began what would be a suc­cess­ful 34-year long ca­reer at Mayville En­gi­neer­ing Com­pany (MEC). Over three+ decades, he formed life­long spe­cial con­nec­tions with ven­dors and so many col­leagues and was al­ways there to lend a hand to any­one who needed it. He was a man of habits, rit­u­als and rou­tines, and there wasn’t any­one close to him who didn’t know all about them. These things were often the butt of jokes, and he loved every minute of it. He last held the po­si­tion of Weld Tech En­gi­neer Su­per­vi­sor and re­tired in early March of this year. In ap­pre­ci­a­tion for his ded­i­ca­tion and pas­sion for youth de­vel­op­ment within his in­dus­try, MEC hon­ored him by re­nam­ing the in­ter­nal weld boot camp “The Charles Fran­cis Weld Boot Camp” at a large re­tire­ment party at­tended by col­leagues.    Chuck was an avid heavy metal music fan and was es­pe­cially fond of the group Judas Priest. He and his friends en­joyed dozens of con­certs and he owned every sin­gle one of their al­bums. Chuck and his close friends also formed two dif­fer­ent heavy metal bands, Sonic Fury and In­fantry. They fre­quently had gigs all over the area and were widely known and en­joyed by fans and friends. Chuck be­came in­ter­ested in deer hunt­ing at an early age and adored going both gun and bow hunt­ing with his dad, cousins, and friends. One of his most cov­eted spots was what he re­ferred to as “The Big Tree”. While not a morn­ing per­son in gen­eral, he never minded get­ting up and out into his spot to be one with na­ture in peace and quiet. He also en­joyed car­ing for his yard and lawn and loved to show off what he had done out there. Be­fore the death of his mother in 2008, he and his brother en­joyed count­less vis­its, trips and great times with his mother, Pam, and her hus­band, Roy.    In 2016, Chuck met the love of his life, Amy Gil. To­gether with her two chil­dren Jake and Jor­dan, they formed a nur­tur­ing and lov­ing bond, and Char­lie quickly be­came a beloved part of Amy’s fam­ily. On Sep­tem­ber 12, 2020, they mar­ried in a beau­ti­ful back­yard cer­e­mony at the home of Amy’s par­ents in Muskego, with close fam­ily, friends, and col­leagues in at­ten­dance. The union they formed four years ear­lier was set in stone that day. Amy and Char­lie en­joyed so many ad­ven­tures to­gether. Trav­el­ing to all of Wisconsin’s casi­nos and play­ing video poker for hours at a time, grab­bing a drink down at “The Rock”, a bite to eat at Gin­ger’s, sum­mer fes­ti­vals, con­certs, tak­ing their boat out on Fox Lake, din­ing at their fa­vorite spot Johnny Man­hat­tans, and vis­it­ing Char­lie’s fam­ily in Moun­tain. Trips to Las Vegas and Myr­tle Beach brought even more fun to the mix. They also en­joyed vis­its to Amy’s fam­ily cabin on Lake Ar­bu­tus, spend­ing time out on the water and at the Sand­bar. He was al­ways the “pon­toon cap­tain”. Most re­cently they would take shorter rides to Amy’s aunt and uncle’s place in Wis­con­sin Dells, where many more won­der­ful mem­o­ries were made. He loved en­joy­ing a nice Chopin Vodka Gim­let.    Char­lie is sur­vived by his lov­ing wife, Amy Fran­cis of Hori­con; step­son, Jacob Egan (Mariah Han­ra­han) of Mayville; and step­daugh­ter, Jor­dan Pe­ters of Hori­con; step­sons, Vic­tor (Kelly) Sun­der­land and their daugh­ter, Emma of Beaver Dam, and Dustin (Chelsey) Sun­der­land and their son, Jax, of Beaver Dam; brother, Chris Fran­cis (David Kwasny) of Mil­wau­kee; fa­ther and step-mother, John and An­toinette Fran­cis of Moun­tain; fa­ther-in-law and mother-in-law, Harry and Chris­tine Gil of Muskego; brother-in-law, Ben (Amy) Gil and their chil­dren Bent­ley and Alexis of Muskego; Step­sis­ters and Step­brother Maria (Craig) Bielin­ski and chil­dren, Kayla and Bella of Lomira, Mary Ellen Buechel (Ritch Reinke) and chil­dren, Logan and Mor­gan of Sher­wood, John Schultz and chil­dren, Nathan and Syd­ney of Mayville; step­fa­ther, Roy Pow­less of Green Bay and step­brother, Matt (Holly) Pow­less and fam­ily of Green Bay; uncle, Robert (Mag­gie) Fisher of Green Bay; cousins, Al­li­son (Car­olyn) Adler of Hunt­ing­ton Woods, MI and Hillary (Jor­dan) Levin of Wa­ter­ford, MI; and half-sis­ter, Karen Yashon-Brown of San Diego, CA. Spe­cial friends Jon Wes­t­i­mayer of Hori­con, Troy Finke of Mayville, Todd Bertel of Mayville, Steve Drews of Hori­con and their fam­i­lies. He also adored his spe­cial bond with Amy’s Grand­mother (“Grandma”), Mary Neubauer of Wauwatosa and cher­ished his re­la­tion­ship with Amy’s Aunt Kath and Uncle John Han­k­ins of Menomonee Falls. He is fur­ther sur­vived by many other cousins, nieces, nephews, friends, and in-laws, in­clud­ing the chil­dren of his friends who con­sid­ered him “dad”.    He was pre­ceded in death by his mother, Pamela Pow­less; grand­par­ents, Ruth and Charles Fran­cis, Lawrence (Babe) and Ju­dith Fisher; a spe­cial aunt, Helen Blus­tein; and many other great-grand­par­ents, un­cles, aunts, cousins and loved ones.   A Cel­e­bra­tion of Life for Char­lie will be on Sat­ur­day, May 13, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. at the Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Mayville. A vis­i­ta­tion for Char­lie will be held at the fu­neral home on Sat­ur­day, May 13, from 11 a.m. until the time of ser­vice at 2 p.m.    MEC has set up a schol­ar­ship in honor of Char­lie. Memo­ri­als can be made to the schol­ar­ship by vis­it­ing the fol­low­ing web­site. Charles Fran­cis Schol­ar­ship (etapestry.com)   Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Mayville is serv­ing the fam­ily. www.​Koepsellfh.​com

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Glenn D. Schraufnagel

Glenn D. Schraufnagel


   It is with profound sadness that the family of Glenn D. Schraufnagel of Mayville announce his unexpected yet peaceful passing on April 23, 2023, at the age of 66 years.   Glenn was born the son of Victor and Florence Schraufnagel on October 7, 1956, in Waupun.   He graduated from Mayville High School in 1974 where he excelled at playing football.   He was united in marriage to his sweetheart, Tammie Grabow, on December 13, 1975, at St. Paul’s Church in Mayville.    He worked at several companies including Waas Boring & Cable, Wisconsin Drainage, Mayville Die & Tool and Metalcraft of Mayville.    Glenn was active within the community from coaching little league and high school baseball to volunteering for the Mayville Athletic Booster Club, where he was given the honor of the Katie Award.   He was a top fundraiser for the MS Society for his daughter. Glenn’s love for sports, especially those of his grandchildren, was undeniable. He truly was their biggest cheerleader and was always beaming with pride for them. The 50-yard line of Ray Dunn Field just won’t be the same without him.   Glenn will also be remembered for his incredible love of the outdoors. He had many cherished memories of growing up on the farm. He could be found on any given day driving around the marsh checking out God’s creation, heading over to LeRoy Meats, or sitting in his garage playing the role of grill master. Glenn treasured every opportunity he got to spend with his children and grandchildren, especially when he could create memories around hunting and fishing. A special thank you to Burt Bushke and Wings Over Wisconsin for allowing him to hunt these past few years.    Glenn is survived by his wife of 47 years, Tammie; three children, Jeremy (Raquel) Schraufnagel of Mayville, TJ (Kelly) Schraufnagel of Lakeville, MN, and Kasey (fiancé Kevin Fischer); seven grandchildren, Amber and Blake Schraufnagel of Mayville, Gavyn, Hailey and Maci Schraufnagel of MN, and Evan and Hailey Fischer of Mayville. He is further survived by his sisters, Vicky (Steve) Vande Zande of Tucson, AZ, Lois (Dan) Buchta of Mayville, Lynn (Todd) Thiede of Burnett and sister-in-law, Carol Schraufnagel of Knowles; other in-laws, Lee and Mae Grabow of Benson, AZ, Dale Grabow (special friend Jenny Robbins) and Terry Grabow (Laurie); nieces, nephews, and other relatives.   He was preceded in death by his parents, Victor and Florence; brothers, Roger, Leon, and Lyle. brother-in-law, Scott Grabow; and nephews, Brett Schraufnagel, Dane Buchta, and Roger Stanek.In honoring Glenn’s wishes, private family services will take place.    Glenn never gave less than 100% in whatever role he held…. Son, Brother, Husband, Dad, Grandpa, Friend, Coach and the famous “Camp Commander”. This self-proclaimed “Smartest Man in the World” is leaving a tremendous hole in our hearts, but we are thankful for the wonderful memories that will carry on. Glenn was one of those people who made your life better just by being in it.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. www.Koepsellfh.com