20 October 2021

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19 October 2021

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DuWayne R. Margelofsky

DuWayne R. Margelofsky


 DuWayne R. Margelof­sky, 75, of Juneau passed away peace­fully on Sun­day, Oct. 17, at his home sur­rounded by his lov­ing fam­ily.   Wayne was born in Oconomowoc on March 24, 1946, the son of Robert and Gladys (Cram­let) Margelof­sky. Wayne grew up on a farm near Hus­tis­ford.   Later he oc­ca­sion­ally tended bar at his par­ent’s tav­ern, Mock­ing­bird Hill, where he met the love of his life. On July 24, 1971 he was united in mar­riage to San­dra Folyer of Juneau at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Neosho.   He worked on con­struc­tion mainly in north­ern Wis­con­sin for Michels Pipeline of Brownsville and later for Town & Coun­try Con­struc­tion of Mayville, where he was com­monly known as Margo. Later he worked for the Dodge County High­way De­part­ment where he plowed snow in the win­ter and mowed road­sides in the sum­mer until re­tire­ment in 2007.   In his younger years, he en­joyed deer hunt­ing by Wis­con­sin Rapids with his cousins Paul and Wes­ley Van Marter and great friend John Fog­a­rty. If the walls of that cabin could only tell sto­ries.    Fam­ily was every­thing to Wayne and he loved the time he spent with them. He en­joyed going to the casi­nos, es­pe­cially going to Las Vegas with fam­ily and friends. He also en­joyed the many cruises to the Caribbean, in­clud­ing trips to Alaska and Hawaii.    Wayne would tell you he loved doing his yard­work and took great pride in how it looked. Many com­mented his lawn was like a plush car­pet. In 2007 Wayne and Sandy de­cided to build their re­tire­ment home and move south. That being the south side of High­way 26.Wayne has been a mem­ber of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Juneau for many years.    Wayne is sur­vived by his wife of 50 years, San­dra, of Juneau; his daugh­ters, Shelby (Tim) Loomis and Sheila Margelof­sky of Juneau; his grand­chil­dren, Bran­don Loomis (Sab­rina), Katie Loomis (Dan Moyni­han) and Saman­tha Loomis; and one great-grand­child, Levi Loomis, all of Juneau. He is also sur­vived by his broth­ers, Robert (Nancy) Margelof­sky, David (Sandy) Margelof­sky; broth­ers-in-law, Charles Knuep­pel and John (Melody) Folyer and fa­ther-in-law, Glen (Linda) Folyer; fur­ther sur­vived by nieces, nephews and other rel­a­tives and friends.    He was pre­ceded in death by his par­ents; sis­ter, Mar­lene Knuep­pel; brother, William (Bill) Margelof­sky; sis­ter-in-law JoAnn Margelof­sky; mother-in-law, Eve­lyn Folyer; brother-in-law Dale Folyer, and a grand­son.    Spe­cial thanks to Rain­bow Hos­pice staff Jody G, Jes­sica, Saman­tha and Dr. Mc­Gorey for their help and sup­port the last cou­ple weeks.   Vis­i­ta­tion is Sat­ur­day, Oct. 23, at St. John’s Ev. Lutheran Church, 400 S. Main Street, Juneau, WI from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.   Fu­neral ser­vice will fol­low at 1 p.m. Rev. David Brandt will of­fi­ci­ate. In­ter­ment will be in Juneau City Ceme­tery. Lun­cheon at church will fol­low the grave side ser­vice.   Memo­ri­als, if de­sired, may be di­rected to St. John’s Lutheran Church of Juneau or Rain­bow Hos­pice of John­son Creek.    The Berndt-Ledesma Fu­neral Home-Juneau is serv­ing the fam­ily.

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JoAnn H. Margelofsky

JoAnn H. Margelofsky


   JoAnn H. Margelofsky, 76, of Hustisford, passed away at home on Thursday, Oct. 14, 2021.   JoAnn Helen Schuster was born on June 9, 1945, in Woodland to Waldemar and Norma (Baumann) Schuster. She went to Woodland Grade School and was a 1963 graduate of Hartford Union High School.   After graduation, JoAnn worked at Mercury Marine in Beaver Dam and Fond du Lac in the packing department.   On September 11, 1965, JoAnn married William “Bill” Margelofsky in Woodland, and on June 5, 1967 their son, Troy, was born.   She spent most of her career at Dodge County Dairy Testing as a lab technician and then for Nancy’s Notions before retiring.   Bill and JoAnn built a home on the Rock River at Woods Bridge south of Horicon and lived there for 31 years.    JoAnn enjoyed gardening, especially growing and drying flowers and making arrangements and wreaths with them. She also enjoyed canning all the fruits and vegetables that she grew. Fishing for salmon on Lake Michigan with Bill, on their boat “Willy Won” was one of her favorite activities. JoAnn was a member of St. Stephen Lutheran Church in Horicon.    After retirement, JoAnn and Bill moved to the Northwoods, building a home in the Chequamegon National Forest. JoAnn worked part time for a private family on Trout Lake and was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church of Boulder Junction. In 2017, Bill and JoAnn moved back to Hustisford.    JoAnn is survived by her son, Troy (Sandie) Brick-Margelofsky of Dodgeville; brother, Tom (Colleen) Schuster; sisters, Karen (Ron) Schoephoester and Marlene Schauer; brothers-in-law, Robert (Nancy) Margelofsky, David (Sandy) Margelofsky, DuWayne (Sandy) Margelofsky, Chuck Knueppel; sister-in-law, Beverly Schuster; and further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.    She was preceded in death by her husband, Bill, on April 18, 2021; parents; brother, Ron Schuster; sister-in-law, Marlene Knueppel; brother-in-law, Bill Schauer; and other relatives.   A memorial gathering for JoAnn will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 27, at St. Stephen Lutheran Church, 505 North Palmatory St., Horicon, from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the memorial service at 11 a.m. with Rev. Daniel Seehafer officiating. Inurnment will take place at Woodland Cemetery.    If desired, memorials in JoAnn’s name may be directed to St. Stephen Lutheran Church.   Cornerstone Funeral & Cremation Services, 135 Keller Blvd., Beaver Dam is honored to be serving the family. You may send private online condolences or sign the family’s guest book at www.cstonefs.com.

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13 October 2021

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John H. Franke

John H. Franke


 John H. Franke, 54, of Juneau, passed away on Monday, Oct. 11, 2021, at Marshfield Medical Center in Beaver Dam.   John was born on April 10, 1967, the son of Harold and Marion (Dewitz) Franke in Beaver Dam.   He was a 1988 graduate of Beaver Dam High School.   He was employed at Green Valley Enterprises in Beaver Dam.   John was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Brown’s Corner and St. John’s dartball league. He enjoyed competing with Special Olymics in bowling, sports, NASCAR and racing with his family.   John will be deeply missed by his sisters and brothers, Bonnie (John Vetta) Mengel, Ken Franke, both of Horicon, Tom (Karen Feucht) Franke of Lomira, Tammy (Steve) Blexrude and Jim (Patty) Franke, both of Horicon. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.   He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Diane in 1966; his brother, Dan, in 2012.   A visitation for John was held on Friday, Oct. 15, from 10 a.m. until Noon at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Browns Corner.   A funeral service began at noon with Rev. Daniel Seehafer officiating. Burial will follow at St. John’s Browns Corner Cemetery.   The Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville served the family. Online condolences may be made at www.koepsellfh.com.

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Cody A. Nuernberg

Cody A. Nuernberg


Cody A. Nuernberg, 28, of West Bend, formerly of Kewaskum, was unexpectedly called home to be with his Lord, on October 9, 2021. Cody was born on November 12, 1992, in Menomonee Falls, the son of Gary Nuernberg and Michele Manyo. He graduated from Kewaskum High School in 2011 and went on to graduate from UW Stevens Point in 2016 with a degree in Sociology. Cody played football and baseball for Kewaskum High School as a quarterback and pitcher. He went on to play football at UW Stevens Point. Cody supported the Kewaskum youth sport teams, umpiring kid’s baseball/softball games and assist with coaching. Cody was employed by Drexel Building Supply in Campbellsport as a material handler and enjoyed working with his coworkers, who were his friends, delivering happiness. He loved spending time with his family and his friends and will be missed by all who knew him.Those Cody leaves behind to cherish his memory include his mother, Michele “Missy” (Randy) Schlice of Kewaskum and his father, Gary Nuernberg (Kathy Pauly) of Fond du Lac; four brothers, Ryan (Andrea) Nuernberg, T.J. (Jess) Schlice, Brett Nuernberg (Jenna Morris), and Dean Schlice; maternal grandparents, Mike and Pat Manyo, and Shirley Schlice; four nieces, Sadie, Emma, Sophia, and Leah; an uncle, David Nuernberg; aunts and uncles, Deb Hill, Cathy (John) Brunnquell, Bonnie (Keith) Herman, and Marty (Dean) Kehl; cousins, other relatives and friends. They were all very special to him.Cody was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Gordon and Nancy Nuernberg; his maternal grandfather, Dick Schlice; and his aunt and Godmother, Tara Manyo.Visitation: Cody’s family will greet relatives and friends at the Myrhum – Patten Funeral Home, 215 Forest Avenue, in Kewaskum on Saturday, October 23, 2021, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.Memorial service: A service for Cody will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday at the funeral home, with Rev. Eric Kirkegaard officiating.In lieu of flowers, memorials or your volunteered time to the Kewaskum Athletic Association or Kewaskum Gridiron is appreciated.The Myrhum – Patten Funeral and Cremation Ser - vice has been entrusted with Cody’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.

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Gwendolyn A. Christianson

Gwendolyn A. Christianson


Gwendolyn “Gwen” A. Christianson (nee Swanberg), 85, of Brownsville, passed away on Friday, October 8, 2021, with her family at her side. Gwen was born the daughter of the late An - drew and Ruth (nee Bostrom) Swanberg on November 13, 1935, at Silver Cross Hospital, in Joliet, IL. She was married to Clifford Christianson on October 16, 1954, and had four children.Gwen was a homemaker and the Best Mom EVER. She worked at Sears in Beloit, and Kohls in Menomonee Falls. Gwen most loved spending time with and doing anything for, her family. She also loved playing 'Hand & Foot' and '500'. Before the passing of her husband in 2016, they spent time traveling the states in their motorhome. They also both enjoyed Genealogy and researching family history.Gwen is survived by her four children, Judy (Steve) Rosenberg - Wisconsin Dells, Jim Christianson - Brownsville, Tom Christianson - Cedarburg, and Jean (Perry) Wunder – Hartford; eight grandchildren, Jeff (Jody) Rosenberg - West Bend, Amy Hamilton - West Bend, Eric (Sarah) Wunder - Sussex, Brian Wunder - Milwaukee, Travis Christianson - Cedarburg, Justin Christianson - Grafton, Michael (Libby) Christianson - Kewaskum, and Michelle Christianson – Oconomowoc; 11 great-grandchildren, Samantha Solis - West Bend, Sierra Disler TX, McKenzie Albrent - West Bend, Jackson Hamilton - West Bend, Adeline Hamilton - West Bend, Boston Rosenberg - West Bend, Harvey Wunder, Sussex, Rose Wunder - Sussex, Grace Wunder - Sussex, Aubree Christianson - Kewaskum, and Teagan Christianson - Kewaskum. She is also survived by her brother and sisters, Lorraine Gardner - Claremont, CA, Helen Warning - Mokena, IL, Geraldine Bunte - Frankfort, IL, Ralph (Sheila) Swanberg Mokena, IL. Also mourning our loss are brothers and sisters-in-law, Bernice Pecore - Bloomer, Shirley (Jack) Ellingboe - Hudson, Byron (Ginny) Christian - son - Colfax, Shirley Christianson - Colfax, Lorraine “Snooky” Swanberg - Fowler, IN; and many other nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.She was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford; grandson, Scott Rosenberg; parents, Andrew and Ruth Swanberg; siblings, Harold (Myrtle) Swanberg, Charles (Gladys) Swanberg, Fremont 'Bud' Warning, Jack Gardner, Clay Pecore, Robert Christianson, Gladys Swanberg, Marian (Jack) Nordsell, Randall Bunte, Delores Swanberg, and George Swanberg.A funeral services in remembrance of Gwen and Cliff will be held on Saturday, October 16, 2021, which would have been their 67th wedding anniversary, at 12 p.m. at North Running Valley Lutheran Church, 14714 Cty Rd. A, Colfax, WI.The Myrhum-Patten Funeral Homes have been entrusted with Gwen’s arrangements. Additional information and guestbook may be found at www. myrhum-patten.com.

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Alice F. Buehner

Alice F. Buehner


     Alice F. Buehner, 68 of Eden passed away Mon­day, Oc­to­ber 11, 2021, at Froedtert Hos­pi­tal in Wauwatosa.    She was born in Fond du Lac on March 22, 1953, the daugh­ter of Nor­man and Mil­dred (Pfeifer) Buell. Alice mar­ried Steven M. Buehner on July 27, 2001, in Juneau.  Alice worked at Re­gal­ware, Maysteel and KMC Man­u­fac­tur­ing be­fore re­tir­ing. She en­joyed camp­ing, gar­den­ing and spend­ing time with her fam­ily. Alice loved at­tend­ing her grand­chil­dren’s ac­tiv­i­ties and es­pe­cially loved Christ­mas and spoil­ing her fam­ily.    Sur­vivors in­clude her hus­band, Steve; daugh­ter, Va­lerie (Jan) Haa­pala; son, Bryan (Amanda) Dusso; grand­chil­dren, Paige and Leevi Haa­pala and Kylan and Westyn Dusso; sib­lings, Carol Cross, Betty (Wayne) Meyer, Nor­man Buell, Dan Buell, Tom Buell, Ray (Kris) Buell and Bill Buell; sis­ters-in-law and broth­ers-in-law, Kay Buehner, Joanne Buehner, Keith Buehner and Richard Merten; nieces, nephews, other rel­a­tives and friends.     Alice was pre­ceded in death by her par­ents; sib­lings, Jane Merten, Frank Buell and James Buell; and brother-in-law, Bill Buehner.    Vis­i­ta­tion will be Sat­ur­day, Oc­to­ber 16, from 12 noon until 2 p.m. at the Twohig Fu­neral Home, 305 Fond du Lac Ave., Fond du Lac, with a memo­r­ial ser­vice to fol­low at 2 p.m. at the fu­neral home. Pas­tor David Cross will of­fi­ci­ate and bur­ial of Alice’s cre­mains will fol­low in Rienzi Ceme­tery.     The fam­ily ex­tends a spe­cial thank you to the doc­tors, nurses and staff of Ad­vanced Care 8th Floor at Froedtert Hos­pi­tal and to all fam­ily and friends for their help and sup­port dur­ing this dif­fi­cult time.    Twohig Fu­neral Home is serv­ing the fam­ily with on­line guest­book and con­do­lences at www.​two​higf​uner​als.​com.
12 October 2021

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Elizabeth “Ellen” J. Borges

Elizabeth “Ellen” J. Borges


   Elizabeth "Ellen" J. Borges (Wennekes), 79, of Iron Ridge, passed away on October 8, 2021, peacefully at her home with her family by her side.   Ellen was born on April 16, 1942, in the city of Utrecht, The Netherlands. She was the youngest of nine children.   Her many talents growing up were learning to speak several languages (Dutch, German, English, and some French) as well as knitting, sewing, crocheting. She was very talented in sketching/drawing. Coming from a musical family, she loved to sing and dance. Her family gave her the tools to become the kind, passionate and respectful woman that we all know today.    Ellen met the love of her life in 1957, coming out of church in the city of Zeist, The Netherlands.   During their courtship, Tom’s 1st Lieutenant (Air Force) had asked if he knew anyone to look after his child, in which Ellen did.    After dating for a year, they married in 1958, then had two children.   On Thanksgiving day, 1960, they landed in the USA, and resided in Pennsyvania (Toms’ home state).   After a month, Tom relocated to Wisconsin, on recommendation from his brother, of job opportunities.    They settled in Milwaukee for five years, then Menomonee Falls for three, where Ellen raised three more children (five at this point).   Being a Golden Guernsey milk truck driver, Tom came upon an opportunity to purchase a home with a little grocery store attached, out in the country, in a serene and beautiful area called Holy Hill. Not only did Ellen operate the store, maintain their home, sewed all outfits for herself and her children, they had two more children (seven total).   Ellen kept active in her Christian faith. She loved teaching CCD classes, was a Christian Mother, a member of the choir and was involved in the church activities including the “Fall Festivals” for St. Hubert’s/St. Gabriel’s in Hubertus. Ellen was at every sports event to support her children. She was a 4H teacher for knitting, crocheting and sewing. She joined Jazzercise, Aerobics, and did the TV Guide’s crossword puzzle faithfully every week! She loved to dress up and have her shoes, purse and jewelry match what she was wearing. She also enjoyed dining out, her morning tea, and shopping.   After 42 years living in Holy Hill, they moved to Iron Ridge, close to their two business’, one of which Ellen enjoyed working. If you visited Main Street Liquor, you would most likely see her knitting or crocheting baby outfits, blankets among other items for her grandchildren and friends. They joined St. Mary’s and began a new chapter in their lives. She became an avid supporter and fan of the Packers. For her, it was a day to celebrate with family, good friends, good food, and possibly winning a Packer pool! Ellen continued her exercise regimen by joining “Silver Sneakers” at the Tag Center. She loved meeting new people and socializing. She had a sincerity about her that drew people towards her.    There wasn’t an event that she didn’t miss with family. Family was her priority. She was a gift from heaven and touched many hearts. The impression she left will remain to grow in generations to come as her story continues through family and friends.    Ellen is survived by her husband, Thomas Borges Sr.; her seven children, Cathaleen Ali of Sheboygan, Mary-Ann Hennes (David) of Iron Ridge, Thomas Jr. (Pamela) Borges of Port Washington, Michele (Darin) Okrent of Kewaskum, Michael (Brenda) Borges of Hartford, Melissa (Ken Jr.) Kaiser of Erin, Mathew (Ann) Borges of East Troy; her 19 grandchildren, Rachel (Brad) Flouro, Andrew Hennes, Steven Hennes, Timmy (Rebekah) Borges, Vanessa (Kevin) Beere, Nadia (Ali) Ali, Salwa Ali, Atallah Ali, Alia (Sasa) Ali, Thomas Jr. 3rd Borges, Savannah Borges, Christian (Morgan) Borges, Sarah Okrent, Luke Okrent, Echo (Adam) Ashley, Baylee (Cody) Panek, Kenny Jr. 3rd Kaiser, Paige Kaiser, Angelina Borges; her 13 great-grandchildren, Anton Hennes and Reid Grupe, Jackson, Braelyn, Dylan and Devin Flouro, Frank Beere, Threa and Jennah Aldarorah, Teo and Natasa Simic, Lenora Ashley and soon-to-be-baby brother Ashley   She was preceded in death by her Oma and Opa; her parents; her siblings; and extended family.The family wishes to extend a special thank you to Aurora Hospice Care, and Koepsell’s Funeral Home Mayville, for the care and support shown to Elizabeth and her family.   Visitation was held on Wednesday, Oct. 13, 4 to 7 p.m. at Koepsell’s Funeral Home, 301 N. Walnut Street, Mayville and Thursday, Oct. 14, 10 to 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s.    A Mass of Christian Burial for Ellen will take place at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Mayville on Thursday, Oct. 14, at 11 a.m. with Father Tom Biersack presiding. Interment will take place at St. Mary Cemetery in Mayville.    Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH.com