03 January 2023

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Ruben M. Wegner

Ruben M. Wegner


   Ruben M. Wegner, 91, formerly of Neosho and Hartford passed away on Friday, Dec. 23, 2022, at Aurora Medical Center in Hartford.   Ruben was born on March 25, 1931, to Otto and Margaret (Sell) Wegner at his family’s home in the Township of Hubbard.   He was a farmer in the Neosho area for many years. In his spare time on the farm, Ruben enjoyed hunting especially deer.   Ruben is survived by his brother, Jerome Wegner of West Bend and his niece, Katherine Dei of West Bend; as well as other relatives and friends.   He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Adeline Baugartner.   A graveside service for Ruben will take place at St. John’s Lutheran Cemetery in Mayville at a later date and cremation is to take place.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. Online condolences may be made at www.koepsellfh.com.
30 December 2022

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Alan Clarence “Buddy” Kanas

Alan Clarence “Buddy” Kanas


   "I just want to go home"; were his final words, as Alan Kanas peace­fully left his earthly home sur­rounded by his fam­ily, to join Our Sav­ior on Fri­day, De­cem­ber 23, 2022, at the age of 65.   Alan, af­fec­tion­ately known to many as "Buddy", was born on Oc­to­ber 5, 1957, the son of Bar­bara and the late Clarence Kanas Jr., in Beaver Dam.   He mar­ried his lov­ing wife, Donna G. Pe­ters on June 17, 1989.   Alan worked for Mayville Lime­stone for most of his ca­reer, and most re­cently with Rite­way Bus Com­pany, in Hart­ford. He was a mem­ber of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, WI Bow Hunters, and the Team­sters. He was an ac­tive vol­un­teer every year at the Al­len­ton Pic­nic. Alan en­joyed hunt­ing, fish­ing, and rem­i­nisc­ing of the days when he coached wrestling or what­ever ac­tiv­i­ties his boys were in­volved in. He also en­joyed hobby farm­ing and was thrilled that the tra­di­tion was being car­ried on by the next gen­er­a­tion.   Alan is sur­vived by his wife, Donna G. Kanas of 33 years; chil­dren, Tony (Mi­randa) Kanas, Ben (Made­line Wal­ton) Kanas, and Patrick Kanas; his pride and joy, the grand­daugh­ters, Made­lyn and Alexan­dra Kanas; mother, Bar­bara Kanas; sib­lings, Melanie (Bill) Lackas, Lisa Kanas, and Heidi (Dan) An­to­nioni. He is fur­ther sur­vived by broth­ers and sis­ters-in-law, Henry Pe­ters, Jane (Barry) Graff, Mary (Paul) Petri, Chris Eshun, Carol Beis­tle, Mike (Mary Pat) Pe­ters, and Jim (Wendy) Pe­ters, many nieces, nephews, other rel­a­tives, and friends.   He was pre­ceded in death by his beloved son Joel Kanas; fa­ther Clarence; mother & fa­ther-in-law Don­ald and Har­riet Pe­ters.   A vis­i­ta­tion was held on Mon­day, Jan. 2, from 1 p.m. until 4:45 p.m., with a fu­neral ser­vice at 5 p.m. at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 308 Her­man St., Iron Ridge, WI. Bur­ial was pri­vate at Sa­cred Heart Ceme­tery in Al­len­ton.   In lieu of flow­ers, memo­ri­als to the fam­ily, for char­i­ties to be de­ter­mined at a later date would be ap­pre­ci­ated.   Spe­cial thanks to the Hart­ford Po­lice De­part­ment, Hart­ford EMS, and Au­rora Med­ical Cen­ter Emer­gency De­part­ment for the com­pas­sion­ate care pro­vided to Alan and his fam­ily.    The Phillip Fu­neral Home of West Bend is as­sist­ing the fam­ily.(262) 338-2050 / www.​phi​llip​fune​ralh​ome.​com

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Lloyd M. Musack

Lloyd M. Musack


   Lloyd M. Musack, 83, of Mayville, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022, in Beaver Dam.    Lloyd was born the son of William and Selma (Krueger) Musack on October 9, 1939, in Theresa. He graduated from Mayville High School.   Lloyd was united in marriage to Patricia Wurtz on October 24, 1964, at St. John Lutheran Church in Mayville, where he was a devoted member. Lloyd proudly served his county in the United States Navy. He worked and retired from AT & T as a communications technician.    Family was incredibly important to Lloyd. He cherished and looked forward to the time he spent with them. He enjoyed camping, deer hunting, fishing, and dancing to polkas. Lloyd was a member of the Mayville Lions Club.    Lloyd is survived by his children, Jennifer (John) Alexandrowicz, Nathan (Laura) Musack; grandchildren, Michael, Sara, Anastasia, Matthew, Adam, Natalie, and Noah; siblings: Allan Musack, Gerald (Betty) Musack, Virginia Wendorff, and Jeanine Streblow. He is further survived by other relatives and friends.    Lloyd was preceded in death by his parents; beloved wife, Pat; and his three brothers, Clarion, Donald, and Bill Musack.   Funeral services for Lloyd were held on Monday, Jan. 2, at 12 p.m. at St. John Lutheran Church in Mayville with Rev. Dr. Mark Cutler officiating. Visitation for Lloyd was at church on January 2, 2023, from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m., the time of the service. Following the service, graveside military honors were conducted by the Mayville American Legion Post #69 at St. John Cemetery in Mayville.    Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville cared for the family. www.Koepsellfh.com
28 December 2022

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Carol Ann Stanchfield

Carol Ann Stanchfield


Carol Ann Stanchfield, 87, of Fond du Lac, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, December 20, 2022, at her home.Carol was born on April 8, 1935, in Fond du Lac, the daughter of Roy and Laura (Wietor) Salter. Carol was born into a quaint family farm, where she learned the value of family and hard work. Carol would tell stories of going to church with her mom on Sundays, and getting home in time so her mom could watch the Packers. While Carol didn’t carry on the same love for the Packers that her mom did, she often spoke of the lessons learned from her parents like hard work, kindness, caring, compassion and always treating people well. Carol went to LP Goodrich High School in Fond du Lac, where she met the love of her life, George. Upon George’s return from the Korean War, they were married in 1953 and began their wonderful life together.Both growing up on farms, Carol and her husband, George, began their own family farm, which celebrated its 100th year in the Stanchfield family this year. This is where Carol exhibited her never-ending dedication to hard work as she worked the farm while George worked his job at Mercury Marine. The two made a great team, George giving Carol the Farm to-do list before he left for work and her enjoying every task on the list. Carol would work the fields to ensure George could plant when his working day was done. Carol’s dedication to hard work through the operation of the family farm while being a mother was never lost on anyone and showed her true strength.George brought a passion for agriculture and fairs to Carol’s life and the two quickly made that a focal point of their relationship, family, and life mission. As George would serve on the fair board, Carol would work just as diligently as a volunteer to make the annual event a success. Carol’s giving was recognized in 2005 as the recipient of the Wisconsin Association of Fairs VIP and in 2009 as the Friend of the Fair award winner from the Fond du Lac County Fair. She valued what fairs meant to the community as she experienced that value first-hand when she watched her daughters participate as exhibitors as well as many of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Carol’s family members were not the only exhibitors, Carol herself was an exhibitor at the Fair through 2021. Carol always had her camera and loved to exhibit her photos in the photography project every year. The subjects of her pictures were always kids, mostly her grandkids, but sometimes kids she didn’t even know. She loved to capture people when they were happiest. Beyond capturing smiles on her camera, Carol loved sunsets and clouds. Carol loved the beauty and uniqueness in every single one, no two were alike and you would often find her looking to the sky reminding anyone around to look with her and recognize the masterpiece. Carol’s recognition of these simple things was a constant reminder to her family to slow down and take in the beauty around you. And if you missed it, Carol has a picture of it.Carol has much to be proud of and has lived a wonderful life, but her biggest pride and source of joy was her husband. There was no greater role that Carol cherished than being George’s sidekick. Wherever George went, Carol was right by his side. The perfect pair spent countless hours raising their children together, taking care of their grandchildren and great-grandchildren, driving in the van touring Wisconsin to hit every county Fair or go on a road trip or make it to the next ball game. No matter what they were doing, they did it together and adored every minute of it. The greatest legacy Carol leaves behind was the example of true love she exhibited throughout her life. From this love, Carol and George had four wonderful daughters who gave them 11 beautiful grandchildren that then blessed them with 16 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. This family was Carol’s purest source of joy. Carol was small in stature and quiet in nature, but her heart was big, and she shared it with many. It would not be right to talk about Carol and not mention the one thing she shared the most often, ‘grandma bars’ – her simple chocolate chip bars that cannot be reproduced no matter how often people try. Her family is sure the magic ingredient was grandma’s love, because love she did.Carol is survived by three daughters, Sue (Gary) Edwards of Fond du Lac, Pat Immel of Eden, and Jean (Gerard) Kohlman of Fond du Lac; 11 grandchildren, Rick (Cathy) Van Buren, Dawn Van Buren (Mark), Nicole (Anthony) Lo Bionco, Nathan Van Buren, Angie Benson, Tim (Erin) Edwards, Matt (Ramsey) Immel, Lisa Immel, Kim (Brad) Wagner, Jennifer Kohlman and Kayla Kohlman; 16 great-grand children; one great-great grandchild; and nieces and nephews.Carol is preceded in death by her parents, Roy and Laura; her husband, George; her brothers, Robert and James; and her daughter, Mary Meinke.While Carol was an angel to many, her family certainly was surrounded by a team of angels in her final days. They would like to extend an enormous amount of gratitude to the hospice nurses, the CNA, and the entire staff at SSM hospice; you are all truly angels.A visitation will be held on Saturday, December 31, 2022, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home. A funeral service will follow the visitation at the funeral home at 1 p.m. Private family burial will follow the service at Rienzi Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, the family will accept donations which will be forwarded to a charity of choice in Carol’s name.Services are in the care of Uecker-Witt Funeral Home, 524 North Park Avenue, Fond du Lac, WI, 54935. Additional information and guestbook can be found at ueckerwitt.com
27 December 2022

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Barbara E. Kerchoff

Barbara E. Kerchoff


 Barbara E. Kerchoff (nee Tautges), 82, Iron Ridge, (formerly Mayville, Germantown) passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Wednesday, December 21, 2022 at the Kathy Hospice in West Bend.     Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12 p.m. on Thursday, December 29, 2022, at St. Andrew’s the Apostle, LeRoy with Rev. Fr. Joe Dominic presiding. Visitation will be at church on Thursday, December 29, 2022, from 11 a.m. until the time of service at 12 p.m. She will be laid to rest at Resurrection Mausoleum, Mequon.    Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is caring for the family. www.Koepsellfh.com

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Willard Walter

Willard Walter


Willard (Willie) E. Walter, age 86, formerly of Mayville, passed away swiftly and peacefully on Sunday, December 25, 2022.  Willie was born on January 8, 1936, in Mauston to a large farming family. He was born the 11th of 12 children. Willie was united in marriage to Marie Adele Nelson in 1955, in Mauston. Together they had three children, Jerry, Sherry and Kerry.  Willie built strong and long-lasting relationships with everyone he met; he was a beloved son, brother, uncle, husband, father, grandfather, and friend to many.   Willie spent his entire life working in the agricultural industry as a farmer and well-respected salesman of silos equipment and natural liquid fertilizer. Spending most of his farming career in Illinois and Wisconsin, he lived in and served his customers in Dodge County for over 60 years.    Willie was a self-taught musician, who could sing and play many instruments by ear. In his younger years, he played accordion in a band. Willie also loved to dance. He met his wife, Adele, at a dance, and from that moment on, they danced together for nearly 70 years. Everyone who watched them dance knew how connected they were as soul mates. They went to any dance they could and were always the last to leave.    Willie’s greatest joy and deepest passion was his family. Anyone who knew him, knew how much he loved his wife and family, as he shared stories about them with anyone he met.   Willie was an eternally positive, grateful, and funny person, as he always had a joke ready for any occasion. His ingenuity and creativity were ever present in all he did, allowing him to create the fulfilling and wonderful life he lived. He had an innate ability to make people laugh, smile, and most importantly, feel unconditionally loved, even those he met for only a moment. These characteristics, and more, are his legacy.    Willie is survived by his children, Gerald (Adena) Walter of Fond du Lac, Sherry (Mark Boushele) Boushele-Walter of Neenah, Kerry Walter of Menasha; his grandchildren, Angela Roberts, and Bailey, Abbigayle, Brayden, and Beau Boushele-Walter; his great-grandchildren, Clair and Cassel Roberts; his Godchildren, Gary Williams, Ann Matuszak, Janette Martin and Sonja Nelson. He is further survived by many other relatives and dear friends.    He was preceded in death by his wife, Adele; his parents, Herbert and Irma; all 11 of his siblings, Ray, Reine, Bill, Howard, Laura, Herbie, Erv, John, Don, Bud, and Bob; and many other treasured friends and relatives.    A visitation will be held for Willie on Friday, December 30th from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. (noon) at Immanuel Lutheran Church (The River Church) in Mayville with the funeral at 12 p.m. and burial service to follow at Immanuel Cemetery Tn. Theresa. The Rev. Douglas Zahner will be officiating.    Willie’s family would like to thank all the caregivers and loved ones who helped him in countless ways, over the past three and a half years.    Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is caring for the family. www.Koepsellfh.com

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Marie Sauer

Marie Sauer


Marie Sauer passed away on Thursday, December 22, 2022. Marie was born on July 2, 1929, to Edgar and Mar­garet (Horsch) Guelig. She was united in mar­riage to Ray­mond L. Sauer on July 27, 1948, at St. Theresa Catholic Church in Theresa.  Marie and her hus­band owned and op­er­ated Sauer’s Meat Mar­ket and Locker Ser­vice in Lomira from 1955 until 1985.   Marie was a vol­un­teer for the Amer­i­can Red Cross Blood Bank for 50 years. She was also a mem­ber of Bint­zler-Waehler Amer­i­can Le­gion Aux­il­iary Post 347 in Lomira. There, she served as Sec­re­tary for the Post. She was a vol­un­teer and mem­ber of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Lomira.   Marie was an avid reader and en­joyed trav­el­ing, walk­ing, and bird watch­ing.   She loved her fam­ily dearly. Sur­vivors in­clude her two daugh­ters, Donna Pa­trie and her hus­band, Charles, of Avon Park, Florida, and San­dra of Visalia, Cal­i­for­nia; two sons, Richard Sauer and his wife, Mary of North Fond du Lac, and Ger­ald of Mal­one; five grand­chil­dren, 10 great-grand­chil­dren, and one great-great-grand­child.   Pre­ced­ing Marie in death are her par­ents; hus­band, Ray­mond; five broth­ers; five sis­ters; four sis­ters-in-law; and six broth­ers-in-law.   As per Marie’s re­quest, there will be no pub­lic vis­i­ta­tion or fu­neral ser­vice. Cre­ma­tion has taken place.   Myrhum - Pat­ten Fu­neral and Cre­ma­tion Ser­vice has been en­trusted with Marie’s arrange­ments. Ad­di­tional in­for­ma­tion and guest book may be found at www.​myrhum-​pat­ten.​com.

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Thomas J. Weymier

Thomas J. Weymier


 Thomas J. Weymier, age 92, passed away peace­fully sur­rounded by his lov­ing fam­ily and was wel­comed home to Heaven on Fri­day, De­cem­ber 23, 2022, in Mayville.   Tom was born in Beaver Dam to Thomas Sr. and Anna (Weg­ner) Weymier on Feb­ru­ary 5, 1930. He was a long­time mem­ber of St. Mary Catholic Church in Mayville and was a very de­voted Catholic. Tom grad­u­ated from Hori­con High School in 1947.    Tom mar­ried the love of his life, Sheila Duck­ert, on June 27, 1953, in Madi­son at St. Bernards. They were blessed with 69 ½ years of mar­riage. He worked for over 40 years at Maysteel Corp at both the Mayville and Al­len­ton lo­ca­tions.    Tom had a heart of gold. He was al­ways will­ing to help those in need. Tom trea­sured the time he spent with his fam­ily and friends. He en­joyed going out to din­ner with them and tak­ing many trips, in­clud­ing to his Navy ser­vice re­unions. Tom proudly served his county in the United States Navy from 1948-1953. He served on the USS John A Bole dur­ing the Ko­rean War. Tom be­longed to the Mayville Amer­i­can Le­gion Post #69, Knights of Colum­bus, and was a Mayville Al­der­man. Tom was also an usher at church, helped with Meals on Wheels, and was a mem­ber of the John A. Bole As­so­ci­a­tion, the de­stroyer he was serv­ing on.    Tom is sur­vived by his wife, Sheila; daugh­ter, Debra (Den­nis) Coda; son, Tim­o­thy (Julie) Weymier; sis­ter, Clau­dine Ger­mer; brother-in-law, Greg Duck­ert; and many other nieces, nephews, other rel­a­tives, and friends.   Tom was pre­ceded in death by his par­ents; his mother and fa­ther-in-law: Har­land and Max­ima Duck­ert; his in­fant son at birth, Patrick; brother-in-law, Bill Ger­mer; and sis­ters-in-law, Eilleen Dean and Dena Duck­ert.    A Memo­r­ial Mass of Chris­t­ian Bur­ial for Tom will be held on Fri­day, Jan­u­ary 6, 2023, at St. Mary Catholic Church in Mayville at 12 p.m. with Rev. Fr. Tom Bier­sack pre­sid­ing. Vis­i­ta­tion will take place at church on Jan­u­ary 6, 2023, from 10:30 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. the time of the ser­vice. Mil­i­tary Hon­ors will be con­ducted by the Mayville Amer­i­can Le­gion Post #69.    Many thanks to his great neigh­bors and friends who were al­ways there when­ever needed to lend a help­ing hand. Also, many thanks to his great helper, Richard David­son, for keep­ing up with his won­der­ful flow­ers, gar­dens, and lawn.    Memo­ri­als may be di­rected to St. Mary Catholic Church in Mayville or to the Mayville Amer­i­can Le­gion Post #69.   “I’ll be home for Christ­mas, but only in my dreams.”- With love al­ways, Tom.    Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Mayville is car­ing for the fam­ily. www.​koepsellfh.​com
21 December 2022

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Leona May Dins

Leona May Dins


Leona May Dins, age 73, of Tempe, Arizona, passed away on Tuesday, October 11, 2022.Leona was born in Fond du Lac on September 20, 1949. She graduated from Campbellsport High School. She married her loving husband, Kenneth, on July 3, 1977, in Campbellsport.She worked in Food Service for Mesa General Hospital and Brookdale Senior Living - Horizon Bay.Leona is survived by her husband, Kenneth Dins; her children, Scott Ludwig and spouse Heather, Shelly Ludwig, and Crystal Dins; her grandchildren, Danielle Ortega, Isaiac Graham, Quentin Lewis, and Willen Ludwig; one great-grandchild, Lorenzo Diaz; and her siblings, David Muellenbach, Helen Wittkop, Robert Muellenbach and Steven Muellenbach.Leona is preceded in death by her first husband, Dennis Ludwig, who passed in 1973; her father, Leo Muellenbach; her mother, Fern (Olson) Muellenbach; and her mother and father-in-law, Carl and Beatrice Dins.There was a memorial service held for Leona at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 715 W. Southern Ave., Tempe, AZ 85282 on November 5, 2022, at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Emmanuel Lutheran Church building fund or to Winnebago Lutheran Academy building fund in Leona Dins name.Twohig Funeral Home is assisting the family and guestbook and online condolences may be placed at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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James J. Haug

James J. Haug


James J. Haug passed away on Friday, December 9, 2022, at the age of 82 years. He was born June 21, 1940, in the Town of Auburn to the late John “Jack” and Lorinda “Lindy” (nee Mathieu). Jim grew up in rural Campbellsport on a farm and when he was in high school, he worked part time at Warty Industry. Following his graduation from Campbellsport High School with the Class of 1959, he enlisted into the United States Army, serving in Germany. He returned home in March of 1962.In 1963, he was united in marriage to Judy Fischer. Together, they had one son, and later moved to West Bend.For more than 25 years, he worked for Haug and Sons Roofing. He then went on to share his knowledge and talents with Christiansen Roofing for 32 years. Jim enjoyed hunting and fishing on their property in Adams, WI and going to Montana to hunt and visit with friends.Survivors include his wife, Judy; their grandson, Jacob (Abby); and step-grandson, Brandon (Tamarra) Terrien; three lovely great-grandchildren, Talia, Jack and Helena Haug; two brothers, Joe (Sharon) of Arizona and John of Wisconsin; one brother-in-law, Bill (Rose Mary) Fischer of Wisconsin; nieces, nephews; other relatives and friends.In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Dan; step-grandson, Michael Terrien; and his parents-in-law, Gus and Gerty Fischer.Private services will be held at a later date. The Schmidt Funeral Home of West Bend is serving the family. Messages for the family may be left in an online guestbook at www.schmidtfuneralhome.com.