03 August 2022

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Robert R. Schaeffer

Robert R. Schaeffer


Robert R. Schaeffer, 70, of Campbellsport, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, July 27, 2022, at Froedtert West Bend Hospital. He was born in West Bend on September 19, 1951, the son of Albert and Mildred (Hansen) Schaeffer. On July 6, 1974, Bob married Anna H. Kutz in West Bend. He worked at the West Bend Company as a setup man before retiring. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing, camping, and biking. He also enjoyed other activities such as woodworking, bowling, golfing, darts and pool but most important was time spent with family and friends.Survivors include his wife, Anna; children, James (fiancée Kristy Hutchinson) Schaeffer of Oshkosh, Theresa (Bob) Baerenwald of Slinger and Kevin (Brittney) Schaeffer of Hartford; grandchildren, Danielle, Rowen and Dylan; sister, Arlene (John) Vixmer of Fond du Lac; other relatives and friends.Preceding him in death were his parents, Albert and Mildred; twin brothers, George and Gerald; and brother, Richard.There will be a memorial visitation Friday, August 5, from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Twohig Funeral Home, 109 W. Main St., Campbellsport.Twohig Funeral Home is assisting the family and online guestbook and condolences is at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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James A. Gavin

James A. Gavin


James A. Gavin, 59, of Campbellsport passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, July 28, 2022, in Milwaukee. He was born in West Bend on June 15, 1963, the son of Dale and Anita (Friede) Gavin. James worked as a lineman for Ken Becker and Sons of Lannon. He loved his dogs and riding his Harley but his deepest love was for his family. James had a great faith and was a member of the Kewaskum House of Prayer where he sang in the choir. His family will greatly miss the “greatest cook in the world”.Those left behind to cherish his memory include his children, Ashley (Aaron) Lindert of Theresa, Emily Gavin of Theresa, Devin (Shawna) Petrack of Fond du Lac and Scott (Nicole) Giese of Milwaukee; his grandchildren, Mack, Ella, Aleah, Destiney, Serenitey, Waelyn, Cayden, Brandtly, Axton, Scarlett, Grey and Indigo; his mother, Anita Gavin; his father, Dale (Beverly) Gavin; his sisters, Dawn (Ronald) Hafermann, Sherry Clark and Nancy (Clyde) Platz; his brother, Tracy (Patsy) Gavin; his fiancée, Tammy Lascelle, and her children, Leah, Terryn, Brandon and Lilly; his nieces and nephews, Heather, Dale, Dustin, Nathan, Tim, Steph, Sarah, Charity, Israel, Hannah, Samuel, Rebbecca, Faith, Brandon and Joshua; his faithful companion, Cassidy; other relatives and many friends.James was preceded in death by his brother-in-law, Ken Clark.Visitation for James was held Monday, August 1, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Kewaskum House of Prayer 100 Clinton St., Kewaskum.A funeral service was held Monday, August 1, at 7 p.m. at the Kewaskum House of Prayer with Rev. Joseph Brath officiating. Cremation followed the traditional service.Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online condolences and guestbook at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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Margaret Elwing

Margaret Elwing


Margaret “Marge” Elwing, 88, passed away quickly in her Campbellsport home on July 25th. Marge and her twin brother, Bill, were born in Fond du Lac on April 3, 1934. Anybody who knew her knew that she was strongwilled, strong-minded, and held a strong sense of faith. The family is extremely thankful to the Officers, First Responders, and friends who stopped to offer assistance when the time came.Her childhood home was not far from Lake Winnebago and what we now know as Lakeside Park. As a child, she and Bill spent countless hours on or near the lake with their father. She often spoke fondly of the times she spent with her father building boats, going fishing, and in the winter, skimming across the lake on Grandpa’s ice boats. After marriage and moving to Campbellsport, Marge couldn’t go to Fond du Lac without driving through Lakeside Park and remembering those early days. She met her to-be husband, Stu, and his younger brother, Bill, while she and her twin were members of the Fondy Riders Motorcycle Club. Definitely not one of today’s motorcycle clubs; Marge and Bill’s mom and others sewed uniforms for competitions, while her dad helped keep the bikes running. The Fondy Riders entered into a number of competitions for best dressed club; Stu’s Harley even took “Best Dressed Bike in State” one year.Marge loved her flower gardens and eagerly awaited each year’s planting season. She loved walking visitors around the yard and telling them about each variety of flower in bloom, which had already bloomed, and which ones were still coming. Once the weather started to cool, Marge put her flowers to rest until the next spring and she turned to her other passion, quilting. Marge took up quilting after Stu’s death in 1995 and, like her leatherwork before that (and sewing clothes before that), became quite good at it. Her quilts are near-works of art and will be cherished by those of us who have them.While together, she and Stu shared many passions. They were avid trap shooters until Stu’s passing, snowmobilers until their sons grew up and moved away, and both loved nature’s beauty and bounties (especially in the fall when hunting season came about). Although not a hunter, she loved seeing whatever harvests Stu and her boys brought home and loved the family’s Labradors. She continued to enjoy the hunting stories through Dave’s excursions and dogs through Dave and Kathy’s Labs. She was especially tickled to meet their new pooch, Crystal. When Marge met Crystal, she said, “I love her. Crystal looked into my eyes and straight into my soul.”Marge is survived by her son, Dave, and his wife, Kathy; her grandson, Dan, and his wife, Rebecca, of Manassas, VA, and her youngest grandson, Jacob, of San Diego, CA. She picked up a few “extra sons” along the way: Jeff Lindsley and Butch Roth, both of Campbellsport, Tim Kinzel of Park City, UT, and Vito Centofanti of Cedarburg. We will all miss her dearly.She is preceded in death by her husband, Stu; her oldest son, Stu II; her four siblings; and both parents. Margaret leaves many good friends behind but rejoins many more in Heaven.Visitation was at the Twohig Funeral Home, 109 W. Main Street, in Campbellsport on Tuesday, August 2, 2022, from noon until 2 p.m. Funeral services were conducted at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with burial following at Union Cemetery in Campbellsport.The family requests that no donations be given, please just cherish your memories of Marge and keep her in your hearts.Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.
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27 July 2022

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Diane Marie Muckerheide

Diane Marie Muckerheide


Diane Marie Muckerheide (Wanke), age 69 years, of Kewaskum passed away unexpectedly on July 19, 2022. Diane was born on June 4, 1953, in Milwaukee to Ervin and Celine Wanke (Ellenbecker). She was united in marriage to Charles “Chuck” Muckerheide on April 28, 1973, at Holy Trinity in Kewaskum.Diane attended Hamilton-Sussex High School and graduated from Kewaskum High School in 1971. She was a long-time employee and retired from Regal - Ware. Diane enjoyed reading, playing Bingo, lottery scratch-offs, and especially being around her family and friends.Those Diane leaves behind to cherish her memory include her husband of 49 years, Chuck; two children, Scott (Wendy) Muckerheide and Stacy (James) Hendricks; three grandchildren, Derik (Tara), Cody (Stephanie), and Brooke; three great-grandchildren, Lucille, Matthew, and Sorin; mother, Celine Wanke; and seven siblings, Michael Wanke, Marlene (Daniel) Herriges, Dorene (John VanCleve) Burton, Jeannette (John) McLeer, Kevin (Chris) Wanke, Joan (Brian) Brown, and Cindy (Todd) Giese. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.Diane was preceded in death by her father, Ervin Wanke; and brother, Daniel “Schlup” Wanke.A Memorial Service was held on Sunday, July 24, 2022, at 5 p.m. at Myrhum-Patten Funeral Home (215 Forest Ave. – Kewaskum, WI 53040), Father Tom Biersack was the officiant. The family greeted relatives and friends at the funeral home from 2 p.m. until the time of service.Myrhum-Patten Funeral & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Diane’s arrangements. Please consider signing our online guest book (www. myrhum-patten.com) to share your condolences with the family.
25 July 2022

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Phillip “Phil’ George Delfeld

Phillip “Phil’ George Delfeld


   Phillip "Phil" George Delfeld was born Feb. 22 1929, just be­fore the De­pres­sion, son of Jerome and Paula Hoff­man Delfeld. He died in the early morn­ing of July 19, 2022 at age 93, after a long and happy life.    He was a life-long mem­ber of St. Mary’s Lomira, and his roots in the Brownsville area were very deep. He grad­u­ated from Lomira High School in 1947 and worked for 15 years at Tobin Tool & Die; he was a gifted me­chanic and rose to fore­man. In 1961 his life changed. Pres­i­dent Kennedy or­ga­nized the Peace Corps to re­cruit Amer­i­can men and women who could go to other coun­tries and help train peo­ple in use­ful skills. Phil vol­un­teered in the sec­ond group, teams of me­chan­ics, nurses, ar­chi­tects and oth­ers, who went to Tunisia in North Africa. At 34 he wasn’t quite the old­est in the group. The trainees spent a sum­mer at In­di­ana Uni­ver­sity learn­ing French, and Phil met Mar­garet Anne Tec­tor there. Phil re­turned safely, there was a happy re­union, and Phil and Anne were mar­ried in 1965 by Mon­signor Rear­don in Sher­brooke, Que­bec. Phil got a job as me­chanic with Chicago and North­west­ern Rail­road. They had five chil­dren, Carol Ann, Bruce Phillip, Neal Ray­mond (wife DeMisty Bellinger-Delfeld), Helen Jean (part­ner Scott Dodds) and Mar­garet Marie (hus­band Dave Wentzell). While in Tunisia, John Mar­tinkovich taught Phil to fly a plane. As soon as Phil could af­ford it, he bought a Tay­lor­craft and built a hangar at Fond du Lac air­port to house it. There fol­lowed trips to visit Grandma Tec­tor in Canada, and to other rel­a­tives and Peace Corps friend all over the states. More chil­dren re­quired a big­ger plane, and Phil up­graded sev­eral times, even­tu­ally to a 6-place Beechcraft. Phil stayed in touch with some of the me­chan­ics he worked with in Tunisia. After a few years we and the kids took a (com­mer­cial) flight to Eu­rope, rented a car and spent a month stay­ing at bed-and-break­fasts in Eu­rope and in ho­tels in Tunisia. We re­peated this pat­tern every few years until the kids were old enough they didn’t want to come, then it was just us. We found the Ger­man vil­lage that the Delfelds came from a cou­ple of cen­turies ago, and met Otto and Maria Zehren, who more or less adopted us; we are still in touch with their son Ste­fan.    Every­one liked Phil, and the lan­guage dif­fer­ence didn’t seem to mat­ter. Even­tu­ally Phil re­tired as man­ager of the rail yards in North Fond du Lac. Since he de­cided his eyes were mak­ing it less safe for him to fly, he sold the plane and hangar. A friend, Ted Niemeyer, promptly of­fered him a part-time job with the Union Pa­cific as a safety in­struc­tor, mostly in Texas and Cal­i­for­nia. If a job lasted two weeks or more, Anne joined him on the week­ends. Even­tu­ally Phil de­cided to stay home and work on the house; there was noth­ing that man couldn’t do. But he re­fused to be vac­ci­nated, and fi­nally COVID caught up with him.    Phil is sur­vived by his wife, Anne, 89 years old, all five of his chil­dren, and four grand­chil­dren: Neal’s twins Anais and Mar­lena Delfeld, and Mag­gie’s boys Carter and Grayson Wentzell. Also by his brother Mark Delfeld, his sis­ters Jeanne Dal­ton, Gail Wiess and Kathy Delfeld, and by many, many rel­a­tives and friends.   He was pre­ceded in death by his par­ents; his broth­ers, Danny and Den­nis; and his sis­ter, Beat­sie.   Vis­i­ta­tion will be at St. Mary’s on Mil­wau­kee Street in Lomira on Fri­day, July 29, from 10 to 11 a.m.. Mass will be at 11 a.m., cel­e­brated by Fa­ther Mini­att, and bur­ial will fol­low in St. Mary’s ceme­tery.    The fam­ily is very grate­ful to the nurses and doc­tors on the fourth floor at Ag­ne­sian hos­pi­tal for the lov­ing care they gave to Phil and to the rest of us   Myrhum-Pat­ten Fu­neral & Cre­ma­tion Ser­vice has been en­trusted with Phil’s arrange­ments. On­line guest­book and con­do­lences may be found at www.​myrhum-​pat­ten.​com.

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William “Bill” Randy Vollmer

William “Bill” Randy Vollmer


   William “Bill” Randy Vollmer (Troll), loving husband, cherished father and wonderful grandfather, passed away unexpectedly June 28, 2022.   Bill was born January 18, 1955, in Milwaukee, to parents William and Jane Vollmer.   On September 15, 1979, he married Julie Cornelius and spent 42 loving years together. Bill and Julie moved their little family to Iron Ridge in 1993. They watched their little family grow, which brought Bill much happiness and joy. Bill loved spending time with his children and grandchildren. He was very prideful of his family and loved to take any opportunity to have a get together. He was especially loving with his grandchildren and often felt they brought out the best in him. He also brought out the best in them by teaching them some of his many skills.   Bill had many interests and hidden talents. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, driving, dancing and rocking out to various genres of music. Bill always spoke his mind and sometimes came off too tough, but deeply, he loved helping people. He was our Mr. Fix it, our teacher and dear friend. If he considered you a friend, you were family. That was Bill, a badass with a big heart. He will be deeply missed by his family and many friends.   Bill is survived by his wife, Julie; daughters, Kristina (Jesse), Julia (Jory), Carol; grandchildren, Kasey (Teeghun), Jayden, Anton, Ciarran “Kenny” (John), Alizandria (Ashton), Aryssa, Julian; and great-grandchildren, Kora and Amira. He is further survived by his brothers, John (Dottie), Tom (Mary), Rick (Cheryl), Ronnie (Jody), Tony (Patti), Terry (Trisha), Allen (Tina), and many nieces and nephews.   He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Jane Vollmer; sister, Carol; and brothers, Jimmy, Randy and Rodger.   A celebration of Bill’s life will be held on Sunday, July 31, at Riverside Park, 916 Labaree St., Watertown, WI 53098, starting around 2:30 p.m. Dedication around 3:30 p.m. Meal and socializing to follow. CASUAL ATTIRE preferred.   Flowers can be sent to the Vollmer Family via the Garcia residence at 727 N. Church St., Watertown, WI 53098.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. www.KoepsellFH.com