17 August 2022

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Bruce M. Immel

Bruce M. Immel


Bruce M. Immel Bruce M. “Duhamel” Immel, died unexpectedly in Missoula, Montana on Sunday, August 7, 2022. He was born October 25, 1955, in Fond du Lac to Myron “Sam” and Susan (Schuhart) Immel. He was baptized at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Mount Calvary on No - vember 11, 1955. He was later confirmed on March 30, 1969. Bruce was a long-time member of Luther Memorial Church in Fond du Lac. Bruce graduated from Campbellsport High School in May of 1973. He then earned a degree from Moraine Park Technical College in Machine Tool Operation on May 17, 1974. He worked for Michels Corporation for 33 years and finished out his career at Gabe’s Construction with retirement in 2021. Bruce was a member of the Empire Thresheree As sociation, HOG member, lifetime NRA member, life - time member of the Dotyville Hunting and Fishing Club, and the Dotyville Drifters Snowmobile Club. He enjoyed shooting and collecting guns along with collecting toy tractors (and the real ones). Bruce could often be found riding his motorcycle with good friends or tinkering in his garage. He liked going up north deer hunting with Larry and Georgene. Bruce also enjoyed going to flea markets, gun shows, and toy shows. Bruce is survived by his siblings, Bonnie Rieder, Brian Immel, Larry Immel, and Jason Immel; nieces, Samantha (Ryan) Schatze and Autumn Immel; spe - cial friends, Larry and Georgene Stubbs; aunts, un - cles, other relatives, and many many friends. Bruce was preceded in death by his parents, and brother-in-law, Larry Rieder. Bruce’s family invited friends and relatives to a time of visitation on Monday, August 15, 2022, from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Zacherl Funeral Home. Visita - tion continued at 11 a.m. until 12 p.m. on Tuesday, August 16, 2022, at Luther Memorial Church, 134 21st Street, Fond du Lac, WI 54935. A funeral service took place following visitation at 12 p.m. with Pastor Rob Sauers officiating. Interment followed the funeral service at Ledgeview Memorial Park. A special thank you to the Montana State Troopers and his friends for being with Bruce. Visit www.zacherlfuneralhome.com to send condo - lences.

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Bernice Ellen Scannell

Bernice Ellen Scannell


Bernice “Bunny” Ellen (Bunkelman) Scannell, age 93, of Kewaskum, went to her heavenly home, with loving family by her side, on Friday, August 12, 2022, at Froedtert West Bend Hospital due to pneumonia (unrelated to Covid).Bernice was born on July 19, 1929, in Kewaskum to Louis and Lorinda (Meinecke) Bunkelman. She attended Kewaskum High School, where she was prom queen and had the honor of being salutatorian of her 1947 graduating class. While in high school, she worked at Regal Ware, where she was given the nickname of “Bunny” because she worked as quick as a bunny. That nickname stayed with her all of her life. Bunny aspired to go to college and become an English teacher, but her dad was against the idea. She then started working at the JC Penney Offices in West Bend.Shortly after high school, she met the “Love of her Life,” Bob Scan - nell. They met at a dance at Round Lake. According to Bunny, Bob spied her from across the dance hall and approached her. It was love at first sight for both of them. They were together from that day on. Bob and Bunny married on June 11, 1949, and had a beautiful 70-year marriage.Together they raised a loving family of six children: Sue (Don) McCullough of West Bend, June (Chuck) Kocken of Oshkosh, Pam (Jerry) Lahmann of Wauwatosa, Jean (Mark) Homan of Waupun, Kelly (and fiance, Jeannie) Scannell of Jackson, and Jeff Scannell of West Bend. Bunny was a “stay-at-home Mom” while her children were young. She instilled the love of reading in her children, and taught them the value of a dollar, responsibility, good work ethics, and love for family. To others, she taught what true kindness looks and feels like. She saw the good in everyone and everything. Bunny was a 4-H leader, a girl scout leader, and involved in every aspect of her children’s lives, whether it was sports, band concerts or theater. Once her children got older, she worked at the Kewaskum Movie Theater, then returned to JC Penney, where she worked until her retirement.Bunny’s membership at Peace United Church of Christ meant the world to her. She was quite active in her church activities: Women’s Guild, Bible Study, and Sunday School Teacher. Her biggest thrill was chairing the “Granny’s Attic” at their fall bazaar. She considered all the people at her church family.Bunny loved her flower garden and enjoyed sharing her “Garden of Eden” to anyone who would stop by. Bunny also loved decorating her house for every season and holiday. She loved dancing (big band music), going to movies and plays, using acrylic paints to decorate, took many classes from cake decorating to sewing, playing cards, playing Chinese Checkers, shopping, and being a loving mom and wife. She was a collector of angels and, of course, bunnies. Her famous German Potato Salad was a favorite at our family reunions.Bunny is survived by her six children; 10 grandchildren, Pat, Heidi, Mitchell, Jenna, Keith, Krystal, Neda, Ian, Hunter and Lily; and four great-grandchildren, Charlie, Alice, Liam and Ellen. She is also survived by one sister-in-law, Betty Scannell; and many wonderful nieces and nephews, who were dear to her heart…especially her nephew, Bob (Elaine) Guell. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Scannell; parents, Louis and Lorinda Bunkelman; in-laws, George and Viola Scannell; infant son, Robert Louis “Bobby” Scannell; brother, Edward (Marion) Bunkelman; and brothers-in- law and sisters-in-laws; Florence (John) Twohig, Leo (Elaine) Scannell, Mary (Jim) Twohig, Margaret (Allen) Guell, Tom (Sis) Scannell, Jim (Pat) Scannell, and June Twohig.We would like to thank the congregation at Peace United Church of Christ who continuously sent cards to Bunny, letting her know their thoughts were with her. A special thank you to Reverend Eric Kirkegaard, who was there for mom and helped us through this very difficult journey. We will be forever grateful.We would also like to thank the staff, especially the nurses, at Froedtert West Bend Hospital where Bunny was a patient for over two weeks. They were so caring, compassionate and respectful towards our sweet mother and our family. A visitation for Bunny will be held on Saturday, August 20, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Peace United Church of Christ (343 First St – Kewaskum, WI 53040). Service of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Reverend Eric Kirkegaard will officiate the service. Live streaming of Bunny’s service can be found on the Peace UCC Youtube page. A private family burial service will be held at the Peace Cemetery in Kewaskum after the service. Memorials can be given to Peace United Church of Christ in Bunny’s honor. Bunny was a lovely person with a smile that would light up a room. She never raised her voice or said an unkind word to anyone. She brought happiness and warmth to everyone around her. She dedicated her life to making a happy home for her family. She was an amazing wife, mother, grandma, great-grandmother “Nana,” sister, aunt and friend. Her hugs were gentle squeezes that lasted long after she let go. Her kisses were so genuine and sweet. She was the heartbeat of our home, filling it with warmth and love. She truly was the heart of our family. Bunny was an angel on earth. She believed in guardian angels and is now one of them.Myrhum-Patten Funeral and Cremation Service is serving the family with online condolences and guestbook at www. myrhum-patten.com.
10 August 2022

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Loretta C. Gergen

Loretta C. Gergen


Loretta C. Gergen, 93, of the Town of Osceola went to her heavenly home on Tuesday, August 2, 2022, at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac. She was born on June 6, 1929, in Beaver Dam, the daughter William G. and Katherine (Kumba) Gergen. Loretta worked in sales most of her life and, along with her sister, Mary, ran the MerriLore Market in Armstrong for many years. She was very involved with Camp Vista and Shepherd of the Hills Parish. Loretta loved music, her flowers and her dog.Survivors include her sister, Mary Gergen; brothers, Paul (Barbara) Gergen and David (Judy) Gergen; many nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends.Loretta was preceded in death by her parents, William and Katherine; and siblings, Scott, Jim, and Sr. Dolores O.S.F.Visitation was held on Monday, August 8, from 10 a.m. until time of Mass at Shepherd of the Hills Catholic Church, W1562 County Road B, Eden.Mass of Christian Burial was held on Monday, August 8, at 11 a.m. at Shepherd of the Hills Catholic Church. Rev. Mark Jones officiated and burial was private at St. Peter’s Cemetery, Beaver Dam.The family extends a special thank you to the staff of St. Agnes Hospital 5th Floor South and Andrew and Anna Fidziukiewicz.If desired, memorials are appreciated to Camp Vista.Twohig Funeral Home is assisting the family and online guestbook and condolences is at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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Mathias Alois Schill

Mathias Alois Schill


Mathias “Buddy” Alois Schill, 86, of Campbellsport passed away peacefully on Sunday, August 7, 2022, at Serenity Villa in Campbellsport. He was born in Ashford on January 23, 1936, the son of Alois and Viola (nee Simon) Schill. Buddy went to school at St. Martin’s Grade School in Ashford from first to eighth grade and served at Mass many times. He graduated from Campbellsport High School in 1954 and enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1955. Buddy was part of the 3rd Armored Division for two years, stationed in Fort Knox, Kentucky, France and Germany.On July 12, 1958, Buddy married Beatrice “Beaty” Ries at St. Mary’s Church in Lomira. He was employed at Stella Cheese and then at Fairmont Foods. Later he was a fieldman for Cedarburg Dairy. In his spare time, he worked as a field rep for McKay Nursery. He taught his sons to hunt and fish and has left many wonderful memories. Buddy was a wonderful husband and a great dad and grandpa. He was proud to be a member of the Knights of Columbus.Survivors include his wife of 64 years, Beaty; sons, Dennis (Mary), Steve (Kathy), Rick (Jennifer) and Nicholas (Stephanie); grandchildren, Robert (Chrissi) Beltezore, Mac and Abby Schill, Luke and Kristin Schill, Matty Schill and Wynn and Lucille Schill; nine great-grandchildren; brother, Bill (Bonnie) Schill; sisters, Jane (Gary) Willis and Jude Griffith; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.Buddy was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Sally (Norman) Serwe; in-laws, Frank and Margaret Ries; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Bernice and Bill Cook and Pat and Eileen Ries; and nephew, Dave Cook.Visitation will be Thursday, August 11, from 10 to 11 a.m. at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church, 406 E. Main St., Campbellsport.Mass of Christian Burial will be Thursday, August 11, at 11 a.m. at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church. Rev. Mark Jones and Rev. Neil Zinthefer will concelebrate and burial will follow in St. Matthew’s Cemetery with military honors.The family extends a special thank you to the staff of Serenity Villa for their care and concern shown Buddy.In lieu of flowers memorials are appreciated to St. Matthew’s Catholic Church.Twohig Funeral Home, Campbellsport, is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at wwww.twohigfunerals.com.

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June M. Knowlton

June M. Knowlton


June M. Knowlton, 88, of Kewaskum passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 31, 2022. She was born on June 12, 1934, to the late Clarence and Eline Knowlton (nee Bean) in Eau Claire, and graduated from Eau Claire High School. In June of 1953 she was united in marriage to Carl Acker. June worked for 25 years at Regal Ware as an Executive Secretary. She went on to receive her Bachelor’s degree in Business at the University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh. On September 19, 1987 she was united in marriage to Ned Sengpiel.June was very active and was a member of the AAUW (American Association of University Women) and was the chapter treasurer, Red Hatters, Vagabond Ski Club, American Kennel Club, Interfaith Caregivers, Girl Scout and Boy Scout leader, and over 50-year member of Fifth Avenue United Methodist Church in West Bend, where she was a Sunday school teacher and Vacation Bible school counselor. She was an avid golfer until she was 83 and enjoyed skiing until she was 79. June also enjoyed camping, scuba diving, biking, canoeing, trap shooting, gardening, and tennis.Together June and Ned trained and raised dogs, and had the top English Setters, English Field Cockers and Small Munsterlanders. Their three dogs were the foundation for the Small Munsterlander breed in the United States, one of them (Fritz) was the Dog of the Decade for that breed. June especially enjoyed spending time with her family and all her grandchildren and will be missed by all who knew her.Those June leaves behind to cherish her memory include her four children, Dana (Judy) Acker, Orin (Brenda) Acker, Robin (David) Sheets, and Lynette (Charles) Hensley; nine grandchildren, Jamison Acker, Thomas Acker, Tristan Acker, Garrett Acker, Cory Acker, Spencer Acker, Chance Hensley, Mathew Sheets, and Alec Sheets; five great-grand - children, Liam Acker, Atlas Acker, Douglas Acker, Colton Hensley, and Mia Sheets; her twin brother, Leon (Lynn) Knowlton; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her granddaughter, Rachel Sheets; her son, Douglas Acker; first husband, Carl Acker; second hus - band, Ned Sengpiel; two brothers, Douglas (Nina) Knowlton and Clarence “Bruce” (Jean) Knowlton; and her sister, Joy (Roy) Cox.A memorial service in remembrance of June will be held on Saturday, August 13, 2022, at 3 p.m. at Fifth Avenue Methodist Church, 323 S. Fifth Ave., West Bend. Burial will be Prairie View Cemetery in Lake Hallie on Saturday, Sept 17, 2022, at 1 p.m.The family will greet relatives and friends at the church on Saturday from 1 p.m. until 2:45 p.m.Memorials to Legacy Hospice, Elm Grove, in June’s name are appreciated by the family.The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Legacy Hospice for all their help and care.The Myrhum-Patten Funeral Home of West Bend has been entrusted with June’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.

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Joanne M. Hayward

Joanne M. Hayward


Joanne M. Hayward, 85, of Mayville, was welcomed by her Savior in Heaven on August 7, 2022, at Prairie Ridge Assisted Living in Mayville. Joanne was born the daughter of Harland and Magdalen (Schwandt) Hintz on February 5, 1937, in Horicon. She was united in marriage to Paul Hayward on July 20, 1963, in Waukesha. Joanne was a faithful member of St. John Ev. Lutheran Church in Mayville.Joanne worked for over 20 years at WE-Energies as an assistant dispatcher. She was a member of church choirs and also the Ladies Aid. Joanne loved to get together with friends for their card club. It seemed that the cards were just an excuse to get together to chit chat and snack. She also enjoyed her Red Hat Society and took great pride in getting dressed up. Joanne had a love for lighthouses and their beauty.Joanne is survived by her children, Carrie (Mark) Metzger of Hartford, Lisa (Pat) Beaver of Oconomowoc, and Art (Michelle) Hayward of Kingwood, Texas; grandchildren, Maureen (special friend, Trevor Mundt), Paul Metzger, Rachel Beaver, Robert (Samantha) Beaver, and Isabella Hayward; and a brother, Tom (Lynn) Hintz, of Tennessee. Joanne is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.Joanne is preceded in death by her parents; hus ( band, Paul; granddaughter, Christine Metzger; and her sister and brother- in-law, Carol and Curtis Peters.Funeral services for Joanne will take place at St. John Ev. Lutheran Church in Mayville on Thursday, August 11 at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Dr. Mark J. Cutler and Rev. Joshua Frazee officiating. Visitation will be at church from 10-11 a.m. Family burial to take place at Prairie Home Cemetery in Waukesha.The family wishes to extend their deepest appreciation and thanks to Prairie Ridge Assisted Living and Generations Hospice for all the love and care they provided to Joanne.Memorials may be directed to St. John Ev. Lutheran Church in Mayville or the Disabled American Veterans Assocation.Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. www.koepsellfh.com.
08 August 2022

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Steven Jay Coulter

Steven Jay Coulter


Steven Jay Coulter, 59, of Brownsville, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, August 5, 2022, surrounded by his loving family after a three-year battle with cancer.   Steve was born the son of Ronald and Janet (Giese) Coulter on September 5, 1962, in Fond du Lac. He was united in marriage to the love of his life, Lisa Balmer, on October 5, 1996, in Hartland. Together they raised two amazing children, Samantha, and Jack.   He was raised Lutheran and remained in the Faith throughout his life.  Steve graduated from Lomira High School in 1980. Following graduation, Steve drove semi over the road anywhere from the Mississippi to the East Coast. He also drove milk truck before starting his 30-year career at Quad Graphics.    He also volunteered his time with the Theresa Ambulance Service and Fire Department for ten years.     In his free time, Steve had many interests and talents. He was very gifted in his ability to fix, maintain, and operate machinery and vehicles. He had a love for fishing with family and friends and took part in many tournaments and trips throughout the years. In Steve’s younger years, he played softball and developed many lifelong friendships. Steve loved golfing with his son, cousins, and friends. Racing was also a passion of Steve’s. He enjoyed working on race cars and was part of offroad and sprint car pit crews. A special bond was formed with his daughter attending sprint car races together. Steve enjoyed 4-wheeling up north with friends, playing sheepshead, working on the farm, and memorable family vacations to Three Lakes each summer.     Steve will be remembered by his distinct voice, quick wit, sense of humor, good story telling, ability to make friends easily, honesty, devotion to family, strong personality, and his ability to enjoy life.    Steve is survived by his wife, Lisa; daughter, Samantha; son, Jack; and his little buddy, Scooter; Siblings: Ed (Diane) Coulter, Dennis (Laurie) Coulter, Gary (Chris) Coulter, Sandy (Mark) Herman, Sharee (Jim) Fritz; mother-in-law, Harriet Balmer; sisters-in-law, Beth (Greg) Udelhoven, Linda Balmer; and brother-in-law, Daniel (Vicky) Balmer. He is further survived by many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, other family, and friends.    Steve is preceded in death by his parents; father-in-law, David P. Balmer; brother-in-law, David “Sluggo” Balmer; and nieces, Haleigh and Courtney Coulter.    Per Steve’s request, no formal services will take place, however, a celebration of Steve’s Life will take place on Saturday, August 27, 2022, at Dan’s Village Bowl in Brownsville from 4-7 P.M.   Inurnment will take place at Ledgeview Memorial Park in Fond du Lac at a later date.   Special thanks to SSM Cancer Center Team and SSM Hospice for all their special care and support.    Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. www.koepsellfh.com
05 August 2022

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Dale Earl Hodgson

Dale Earl Hodgson


   Dale Earl Hodgson, 69, of Horicon, passed away on August 2, 2022, in the comfort of his own home under the care of his wife, Diane and son, Andrew.      He was born on November 2, 1952, in Hustisford.    On September 14, 1974, Dale married Diane Beske in Horicon.   Dale worked at Maysteel for 40+ years, following at Steel Craft and ending his employment days at Rumar. He retired in May of 2020 at the age of 67.    Throughout Dale's years, he participated in the board at St. Stephen's serving as treasurer of the daycare. Dale enjoyed his times being members of the bowling league, golf league and most recently dartball league. Dale also enjoyed participation in the NRA.    Dale spent his time devoting himself to his family and community. He took pride in being a Papa and lived out this role to the fullest. He would be found at any and all events involving his children and grandchildren. Although he was only one man, his love spread amongst them all and he never missed a moment. Yearly he would partake in deer camp with his children and grandchildren. Dale had a special love for animals and had many pets throughout his lifetime, most recently chihuahua Zues. Dale enjoyed taking many trips with his 2 Dianes (Diane Galbraith). He was sure to be found at the legion's Friday night fish frys and having dessert at the local ice cream shop. Dale lived to provide for his family and was always a reliable trusted source for his community.    He is survived by his wife, Diane Hodgson; brother, Dennis (Nancy) Hodgson; and sisters, Bonnie Hodgson and Betty (Wayne) Hildebrandt; brothers-in-law, Dave (Pat) Beske and Ricardo Gonzalez; sister-in-law, Sharon Beske.   Dale is survived by his children, Jonathan (grandchildren, Jenna and Sarah); Nathan and Becky (grandchildren, Cora and Kaleb); Chadwick and Kari (grandchildren, Nicholas and son, Katelyn and daughters, Hunter and Brookelyn); Andrew; and Angela (grandchild, Lavonnah).  Dale is also survived by many nieces and nephews, Jeremy Gonzalez, Tony Gonzalez, Tammy Villarreal, Eric Hildebrandt, April Lindert, Ashley Dylak, Jeanette Beske and Steve Beske.    He was preceded in death by his parents, Hilbert and Cora Hodgson; stepmother, Edna Hodgson; and parents- in-law, Eugene and Carol Beske. He was also preceded in death by his sister-in-law, Darlene Gonzelez and brother-in-law, Dennis Beske.    Memorial services for Dale were held on Tuesday, Aug. 9, at 4 p.m. at St. Stephen Ev. Lutheran Church in Horicon with Rev. Daniel Seehafer officiating. A visitation for Dale was held from 2 p.m.-4 p.m. the hour of the service at the church. Inurnment will be at Oak Hill Cemetery in Horicon at a later date.    A special thanks for Generation Hospice for all the time, love and care they provided for Dale and the family. A special thanks also for Koepsell's Funeral Home and The Village Flower Shoppe service for their care provided for Dale and the family.    Koepsell Funeral Home in Horicon is serving the family. www.Koepsellfh.com

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Eleanor Grace Allan Ball

Eleanor Grace Allan Ball


   Eleanor Ball of Edina, MN, and Naples, FL, passed away peacefully on Friday, July 22, 2022, at age 87. Eleanor was born in Sparta, as the first child to Lloyd Duard Allan and Janet Catherine (Newton) Allan on June 6, 1935. The family settled in Mayville, where her father practiced law with the Thiel and Allan Law Firm.    Eleanor was a woman who was fully committed to her family. She was a loving wife and strategic business partner to the love of her life, Scott Ball. She loved being a mom to her four children as she was always there for them every step of the way. And she was a devoted daughter who cherished her parents throughout their lives.    One of her favorite pastimes was building, and decorating houses with her husband. The two of them had so much fun together designing, overseeing the construction, and decorating new homes across the country. Their projects are still standing today in Illinois, Nebraska, Florida, Minnesota, Colorado, and California.    She was a huge lover of the beach. She loved the sunshine, the palm trees, and sitting on a beach chair next to her favorite people while watching the waves come in. She loved planning family travel adventures too. Surprisingly, the destinations were usually to a beach! Some of her favorite vacations were to: Italy’s Amalfi Coast, Istanbul, Hawaii, Interlaken, Paris, Greek Islands, California, Tuscany, and her childhood family cottage on Green Lake in Wisconsin.   Eleanor and Scott loved to entertain their family and friends. She loved to cook and the two of them “cooked up” crazy party themes. Just to name a few: “The Wisconsin Badgers Pep Rally” (with Bucky Badger and the Wisconsin Marching band), “Back to the 1950’s with The Four Tops,” “Disco with The Village People,” “Mark VII Backyard Olympics,” and their annual Santa’s reindeer theme, “Rudi and Vixen’s” Family Christmas Celebration.    Eleanor graduated from Mayville High School in 1953 and attended the University of Wisconsin – Madison, graduating with a degree in Journalism in 1957. In college, she became a member of the Alpha Phi Sorority where she developed life-long friends. They stayed close, forever friends by writing Round Robin Letters to each other for nearly 60 years!    Upon college graduation, Eleanor landed a job in Park Ridge, IL, as a Journalism Teacher at Maine Township High School. She moved to the Chicago area to begin her teaching career and pursue her other dream of becoming a newspaper reporter for the Chicago Tribune. She wanted to write stories to help take down the Chicago Mob!    In the summer of 1957, soon after her arrival to Park Ridge, she went on a date to a party on the shores of Lake Michigan - hosted by her future husband, Scott Ball. Unfortunately for her date, Eleanor and Scott were introduced to each other and it was love at first sight! The two of them could not take their eyes off each other. A few days later, Scott took Eleanor out on their own date to Tony’s Cellar on Rush Street in downtown Chicago. The two of them continued the date for 63 years!! They were married in Eleanor’s hometown of Mayville, on June 14, 1958. They built a life and a family together in the Chicago suburbs, Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska, Edina, Minnesota, and Naples, Florida.    Eleanor is survived by her husband of 63 years, Scott and her children, Jan Finken (Dave), Carolyn Holmes (Bob), Scott Ball (Colletta), and Nancy Schneider; the Finken grandchildren, Taylor, Kyle, and Jake; the Holmes grandchildren, Bobby and Catherine; the Ball grandchildren, Natalie and Steven; and the Schneider grandchildren, Tanner, Sadie, and Lucy.   She was preceded in death by her parents, Janet and Lloyd Allan and sister, Sally (Allan) Onan.    Eleanor will be remembered for her happy smile, positive attitude, quick-witted intelligence, and making friends wherever she went. She led a beautiful life filled with love, wonderful people and places, and FUN! She was a spectacular lady, and she will be dearly missed by all that knew and loved her.   The Celebration of Eleanor Ball will be held at Interlachen Country Club in Edina, Minnesota from 11a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 19. Interlachen Country Club (Porch Room) is located at 6200 Interlachen Boulevard, Edina, MN. (952) 929-1661    In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations to the Alpha Phi Foundation are preferred. https://www.alphaphifoundation.org/ways-to-give/donate/. Please include Eleanor Allan Ball’s name in the “this gift is in memory of” section.