02 December 2022

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Pamela Ann Levenhagen

Pamela Ann Levenhagen


   Pamela Ann Lev­en­hagen, 64, of Mon­tello passed away Wednes­day, Nov. 30, 2022, sur­rounded by her fam­ily at Martha’s As­sisted Liv­ing in Prince­ton.   Pam was born in Beaver Dam on March 28, 1958, to Robert and Mar­i­lyn (Whitrock) Henkel. She grad­u­ated from Hori­con High School in 1976 and on Sep­tem­ber 30, 1978, Pam was united in mar­riage to Dar­win Lev­en­hagen at Zion Lutheran Church in Hori­con. To­gether, Pam and Dar­win resided in Hori­con for 25 years, rais­ing their two daugh­ters; in 2003 they re­lo­cated to the Mon­tello area.   Pam worked sev­eral jobs through­out her life. She en­joyed her time help­ing chil­dren as an aide in the Hori­con area and the time she spent work­ing at Lake Ar­row­head Camp­ground on Lake Puck­away. Pam loved to be cre­ative. She had the abil­ity to make some­thing beau­ti­ful out of noth­ing. Pam en­joyed doing any­thing artis­tic, but loved draw­ing and wa­ter­color paint­ing most of all. She is known for her col­or­ful flow­ers and shar­ing her love of art with every­one around her.    Pam found the most joy in spend­ing time with her fam­ily; talk­ing and laugh­ing to­gether around the kitchen table, tak­ing golf­cart rides, an­tiquing, mak­ing funny videos with her grand­daugh­ter, and tak­ing evening rides with her hus­band to look for deer. Pam will be re­mem­bered for her in­fec­tious laugh, her warm hugs, her big heart, and her one-lin­ers. She was a sec­ond mom to any­one who needed one, a friend to any­one that could use a long talk or a lis­ten­ing ear, and she had a nat­ural gift to make peo­ple smile.    Pam leaves be­hind her hus­band of 44 years, Dar­win; mother, Mar­i­lyn Henkel of Moun­tain; two daugh­ters, Jenny (Ron) Laack of Mon­tello and Alissa (Dan) Wit­thuhn of Fond du Lac; and three grand­chil­dren, Alexis, Seth and Kai. She is also sur­vived by two sib­lings, Chrissy (Clay) Smith and Hans (Molly) Henkel; sis­ter-in-law, Chris Henkel; grand­pups, Stella Louise and Tucker, as well as other ex­tended fam­ily mem­bers.   Pam was pre­ceded in death by her fa­ther; brother, Jeff Henkel; uncle, Franny Henkel; as well as her ma­ter­nal and pa­ter­nal grand­par­ents.   A Cel­e­bra­tion of Pamela’s Life will be held on Fri­day, Dec. 9, at 3 p.m. at Craw­ford Fu­neral Home in Mon­tello. Vis­i­ta­tion will be held from 1 p.m. until the hour of ser­vice. Pas­tor Mike Vargo will of­fi­ci­ate and in­urn­ment will be pri­vate.   In lieu of flow­ers, do­na­tions to are pre­ferred to the fam­ily for a memo­r­ial that will be es­tab­lished in Pam’s name at Martha’s As­sisted Liv­ing.   Craw­ford Fu­neral and Cre­ma­tion Ser­vice of Mon­tello and Ox­ford is hon­ored to be serv­ing the fam­ily. www.​CrawfordFH.​com
01 December 2022

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Werner Emil Herman Steinbach

Werner Emil Herman Steinbach


   Werner Emil Herman Steinbach, 87, joined his Savior in Heaven on November 30, 2022.   Werner was born on April 30, 1935, to Arnold and Elsbeth (Keup) Steinbach in Theresa. He was baptized on May 5, 1935, and later confirmed on June 5, 1949, at Immanuel Lutheran Church.   On July 21, 1968, Werner married his sweetheart, Connie Mae Holle, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Sylvan Grove, KS.    Werner was a lifelong and active member of Immanuel Lutheran Church. He used the gifts and abilities that God gave him faithfully to serve as chairman, secretary, and treasurer at church. He used his voice to praise God by singing as a choir member; accompanying his wife, Connie, in the balcony while she played the organ. Werner worked with the committee that renovated the church basement into a fellowship hall and kitchen. When the congregation celebrated its 150th Anniversary in 1997, he compiled much of the early church history for the anniversary booklet.    Werner worked in area factories and enjoyed farming. He played hymns and polkas on his accordion and in his later years, listened to numerous recordings. He was pleasantly surprised to receive his official high school diploma at age 79.    Werner and Connie enjoyed travelling and experiencing new places. Together, they toured Germany three times, enjoyed lively entertainment in Branson, MO, and visited many historical sites in and around Washington, D.C.    Werner will be deeply missed by his loving wife, Connie; brothers, Norbert (Cheryl) Steinbach; William (Bonnie) Steinbach; and Gordon (Jackie) Steinbach; and his sister, Marian Griepentrog. He is further survived by other relatives and many friends.    Werner was preceded in death by his parents and brother-in-law, Don Griepentrog.   Funeral services for Werner were held on Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 11 a.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church (The River Church), in the Town of Theresa, with Rev. Douglas Zahner officiating. Visitation for Werner was held from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. at the River Church. Interment followed the service at Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in the Town of Theresa.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville cared for the family. www.Koepsellfh.com

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Gregory R. Schmidt

Gregory R. Schmidt


   Gre­gory R. Schmidt, 53, passed away at his home in Hori­con on Sat­ur­day, Nov. 26, 2022.    Greg was born on Sep­tem­ber 5, 1969, to Dale and Helen (Schowal­ter) Schmidt in Beaver Dam.   He grad­u­ated from Hori­con High School. He also re­ceived his de­gree from Evan­gel Col­lege in Spring­field, MO, in psy­chol­ogy and Bib­li­cal Stud­ies. Greg was a mem­ber of Elm­brook Church in Brook­field, and at­tended Chris­t­ian Life Fel­low­ship.    Greg’s re­la­tion­ship with God was some­thing that has al­ways been im­por­tant to him. At Elm­brook Church, he was a very ac­tive mem­ber hold­ing youth and adult Bible stud­ies. Greg also had a love for the great out­doors. Some of his hob­bies in­cluded camp­ing, ca­noe­ing, hik­ing, bik­ing, and pho­tog­ra­phy. Greg’s pas­sion for help­ing peo­ple showed daily at Clearview where he was a CNA for many years.    Greg will be deeply missed by his mother, Helen; his sis­ter-in-law, Teresa (John) Eisen­menger; and many rel­a­tives and friends.   Greg was pre­ceded in death by his fa­ther and his brother, Michael.    A Cel­e­bra­tion of Life ser­vice for Greg took place on Sat­ur­day, Dec. 3, at 11 a.m. at Chris­t­ian Life Fel­low­ship in Mayville, with Pas­tor Matt Lewandowski of­fi­ci­at­ing. Vis­i­ta­tion for Greg was held at Chris­t­ian Life Fel­low­ship from 10 to 11 a.m. In­urn­ment took place on a later date.   Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Mayville cared for the fam­ily. www.​Koepsellfh.​com
29 November 2022

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Lisa A. Giese

Lisa A. Giese


   Lisa A. Giese, 56, of Mayville, passed away on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2022, at her home in Mayville.   Lisa was born the daughter of Frank and Barbara (Leibenow) Wolc on June 11, 1966.   Lisa graduated from Mayville High School in 1984.   She was a member of St. John Ev. Lutheran Church in Mayville.   Lisa was previously employed at MEC and Kwik Trip.    Lisa cherished and loved her family. She held a special spot in her heart for her six grandchildren and her grandpets. Lisa was very social and enjoyed being outdoors.    Lisa is survived by her parents; her loving children, Ashley (Kevin Lentz) Giese, Michelle (Chris Wenzel) Giese, and Brandon Giese; her beautiful six grandchildren, Rylan, Aleigha, Alana, Landon, Carter, and Mya; her siblings, Tamra Wolc, Kim (Bill) Haraden, and Troy Wolc. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.    Lisa was preceded in death by her grandparents; and her brother, Scott.    A memorial service for Lisa will be held on Friday, Dec. 2, at 11 a.m. at St. John Ev. Lutheran Church in Mayville with Rev. Dr. Mark Cutler and Rev. Joshua Fraze officiating. Visitation for Lisa will be at the church from 10 to11 a.m. the time of the service. Inurnment at Graceland Cemetery in Mayville will take place on a later date.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is caring for the family. www.Koepsellfh.com
28 November 2022

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Marjorie Ann Junger

Marjorie Ann Junger


March 27, 1933 -No­vem­ber 23, 2022   Mar­jorie (Er­sk­ine) Junger passed away peace­fully at home on No­vem­ber 23, 2022, at the age of 89.   She was born on March 27, 1933, in Mil­wau­kee, the daugh­ter of Wal­ter and Mar­garet (Ahrens) Er­sk­ine.   She grad­u­ated from Bay View High School and went on to ob­tain her BA in Ed­u­ca­tion from Uni­ver­sity of Wis­con­sin - Mil­wau­kee. She was a mem­ber of Tri-Sigma Soror­ity.    On July 19, 1953, Marge mar­ried Eu­gene (Gene) Junger in Wash­ing­ton DC, where Gene served in the US Coast Guard. They lived a year-long hon­ey­moon, tak­ing in the sights, en­joy­ing mu­si­cal the­aters, and cel­e­brat­ing July 4th with fire­works on the White House Lawn, be­fore mov­ing back to the Mil­wau­kee area.   Marge taught sixth grade in the Mil­wau­kee Pub­lic School sys­tem. Dur­ing this time, their first child was born. The fam­ily moved to Cu­d­ahy, where she later gave birth to three other chil­dren. In 1966, they moved to Wauke­sha where they lived for over 30 years.   Marge was a long-time mem­ber of the Home­mak­ers Club of Singing Hills dur­ing this time. She was a Girl Scout leader at Bant­ing El­e­men­tary and was ac­tive in the PTA.   After her chil­dren began school, Marge was a sub­sti­tute teacher in the Wauke­sha Pub­lic Schools. She later went to work at The Grand at the Brook­field Square Mall and then be­came em­ployed for Kohl’s De­part­ment Stores. She worked at the sec­ond Kohl’s store to open, long be­fore they be­came a na­tional chain, and was a faith­ful em­ployee there for 24 years.    In 1997, Gene and Marge re­tired to Brownsville, where they spent many happy years to­gether. She was an ac­tive mem­ber of Trin­ity Methodist Church of Lomira. Marge en­joyed trav­el­ing, es­pe­cially to Jack­son­port in Door County, where she loved to visit rel­a­tives and rem­i­nisce about her sum­mers up there. She loved to crotchet - di­rect­ing the work to char­i­ta­ble causes, en­joyed craft­ing, and get­ting to­gether with fam­ily. She was an ac­tive com­mu­nity mem­ber of Brownsville for many years. Marge and Gene cel­e­brated their 69th an­niver­sary this past sum­mer.   Marge is sur­vived by her hus­band, Eu­gene; chil­dren, Richard (Pen­nie) Junger, Linda (Ned) Lash­ley, Bar­bara (Christo­pher) Keay, and Thomas (Kath­eryn) Junger; grand­chil­dren, Ben­jamin, Tyler, Emily, Jill, Jacob, An­gela, Trevor, Zachary, Casan­dra, Gre­gory, and Vi­vian; six great-grand­chil­dren; and her brother, Wal­ter (Geor­gianna) Er­sk­ine.   She was pre­ceded in death by her par­ents.    In lieu of flow­ers, the fam­ily wishes memo­ri­als be given to Trin­ity Methodist Church of Lomira.    VIS­I­TA­TION: Mar­jorie’s fam­ily will greet rel­a­tives and friends on Sat­ur­day, Dec.10, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Trin­ity United Methodist Church of Lomira, 300 Church Street, Lomira, WI, 53048.   MEMO­R­IAL SER­VICE: A Memo­r­ial Ser­vice for Mar­jorie will take place at 1 p.m. at Trin­ity United Methodist Church of Lomira, with Rev­erend Mu­longo Mpoyo of­fi­ci­at­ing. Bur­ial will take place at 3 p.m. at Emanuel Ceme­tery.   Ki­et­zer-Miller Fu­neral Home has been en­trusted with Mar­jorie’s arrange­ments. Ad­di­tional in­for­ma­tion and guest book can be found at www.​myrhum-​pat­ten.​com.

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Evelyn Lorraine Krug

Evelyn Lorraine Krug


   Eve­lyn Lor­raine Krug (nee Ehrhardt), 87, passed away peace­fully on No­vem­ber 22, 2022.   Eve­lyn was born on July 13, 1935, in the Town of Lomira to Mau­rice and Lav­ila Ehrhardt.   She was united in mar­riage to Don­ald Krug on Au­gust 16, 1958, at Emanuel Church, and to­gether they raised two chil­dren. Don­ald passed away on Feb­ru­ary 12, 1992.   Eve­lyn grad­u­ated from Lomira High School in 1953. She at­tended Dodge County Nor­mal School and earned a de­gree in ed­u­ca­tion. She started her ca­reer teach­ing in a one-room school­house be­fore tak­ing a break from ed­u­ca­tion to be a farmwife. Later, she spent 18 years as a para­pro­fes­sional (teacher’s aide) in the Lomira School Dis­trict.   Eve­lyn had a strong faith and was a long­time and in­volved mem­ber of Trin­ity United Methodist Church in Lomira. She was a tal­ented mu­si­cian, in­clud­ing singing alto for many years with the church choir and ear­lier in a trio with three Ehrhardt Sis­ters. She also played the sax­o­phone and ac­cor­dion. Eve­lyn had a pas­sion for pho­tog­ra­phy and travel, and she loved to com­bine the two. She en­joyed de­vot­ing time to local youth, and she was a 4-H leader of the Lomira Clover Leaves Club for nearly 50 years.   Eve­lyn loved her fam­ily dearly, and those she leaves be­hind to cher­ish her mem­ory in­clude her two chil­dren, Lori (Tim) Colleran and Steve Krug; four grand­chil­dren, Kel­lie (Bill) Jacob, Daniel Krug, Anna Krug, and Emilee (Jeff) Simon; six great-grand­chil­dren, Aiden Krug, Brady Jacob, Gra­ham Hocher, Allie Jacob, Brynn Jacob, and Ada­line Simon; sis­ters, Lois Hartwig and Lynette (George) Sher­man and brother, Robert (Janet) Ehrhardt. She is fur­ther sur­vived by nieces, nephews, other rel­a­tives, and friends.    In ad­di­tion to her par­ents and her hus­band, Don­ald; Eve­lyn was pre­ceded in death by her step­mother, LaV­erne Ehrhardt; brother, Ronald Ehrhardt; sis­ter, Carol Dall­man; and broth­ers-in-law, Arlen Hartwig and Mark Dall­man.   A Cel­e­bra­tion of Eve­lyn’s life will be held at a fu­ture date in the spring or sum­mer of 2023.   In lieu of flow­ers, con­tri­bu­tions in Eve­lyn’s mem­ory may be di­rected to Trin­ity United Methodist Church in Lomira.   The fam­ily would like to thank the doc­tors, nurses, and staff at Hope Se­nior Liv­ing / Hope Health and Re­ha­bil­i­ta­tion in Lomira and at St. Croix Hos­pice for their care and com­pas­sion.   Myrhum-Pat­ten Fu­neral & Cre­ma­tion Ser­vice has been en­trusted with Eve­lyn’s arrange­ments. Please con­sider sign­ing our on­line guest book (www.​myrhum-​patten.​com) to share your con­do­lences with the fam­ily.
23 November 2022

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Tracie Jane Adelmeyer

Tracie Jane Adelmeyer


   Tra­cie Jane Adelmeyer, 33, passed away on Sun­day, Nov. 20, 2022.   She was born on April 12, 1989, to Mark and Dar­lene Adelmeyer in Fond du Lac.    Tra­cie grad­u­ated from Waupun High School in 2010 and since high school has been going to the Green Val­ley En­ter­prises SNAP pro­gram.   Tra­cie will be re­mem­bered by her joy­ful and free-spir­ited na­ture. Her joy­ous and some­times mis­chie­vous smile, sense of humor, sur­pris­ing sass and sweet gig­gle cap­ti­vated all those who knew her. Tra­cie would ask Mom to make her “hair pretty” every morn­ing, leav­ing the house with a bounce in her step on the way to the bus. She could often be found car­ry­ing her fa­vorite books and stuffed an­i­mals along on her many ad­ven­tures. These in­cluded camp­ing, hik­ing, bik­ing, and swim­ming with fam­ily, and car rides to “nowhere” with Dad. She loved hang­ing out and spend­ing time with her brother and sis­ters, par­tic­u­larly swing­ing and sit­ting on the porch. She was mes­mer­ized by and loved ba­bies and chil­dren, es­pe­cially her nieces and nephews. She was gen­er­ous with giv­ing hugs and ex­pressed her love with a kiss, fol­lowed by the words “very much.” She will be fiercely missed and in our hearts for­ever.    Tra­cie is sur­vived by her par­ents; sib­lings, Jamie Adelmeyer, Jackie (Jon) Ste­gall, Janessa (Jeff) Adelmeyer, Eric Adelmeyer, and Angel (Jason) Imm; nieces and nephews, Juliet and June Ste­gall, Mason and Mor­gan Schwo­erer, Milo and Benno Mitchell; and a large com­mu­nity of fam­ily and friends.   Tra­cie was pre­ceded in death by her ma­ter­nal grand­par­ents, Helen Gun­drum and Bernard Gun­drum; pa­ter­nal grand­par­ents, Mon­ica and Ar­mond “Jack” Adelmeyer; nephew, Daniel Lee; and many beloved aunts, un­cles, and cousins.   Vis­i­ta­tion took place on Sat­ur­day, Nov. 26, from 9:30 a.m. until 12 p.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, 653 Mil­wau­kee St., Lomira, WI, 53048.   A Mass of Chris­t­ian Bur­ial fol­lowed the vis­i­ta­tion at the church on Sat­ur­day at 12 p.m. Bur­ial fol­lowed in St. Mary Ceme­tery.   In lieu of flow­ers, memo­ri­als in mem­ory of Tra­cie can be di­rected to the Autism So­ci­ety at www.​aut​ismg​reat​erwi.​org or to the Epilepsy Foun­da­tion of Wis­con­sin at www.​epi​leps​ywis​cons​in.​org    Ser­vices were 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

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Susan K. Milton

Susan K. Milton


   Susan K. Milton, 74, previously of Mayville, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022, at her home in Grafton.   Susan was born the daughter of Dr. Oliver and Hazel (Weiss) Herman on October 16, 1948.   Susan married Patrick Milton on December 26, 1970, in Allenton. They were married for 35 years.Susan attended UW-Whitewater, where she received her bachelor’s degree in teaching.   She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and was also treasurer.    Susan was a devoted mother, wife, and partner. She loved traveling and spending time with loved ones. Susan enjoyed the outdoors, gardening, birdwatching, and flowers and was a member of the Nature Conservatory. She was an educator and loved teaching her students, many whom she still has active friendships with today. Although she is survived by her family, her extensive friendships span from California through Wisconsin and as far away as Mexico and Turkey. Susan was a truly amazing woman. Susan will follow the path the Lord God has set for her in eternity and is joined with loved ones we have already paid tribute to. We await the opportunity to join hands with her in the future.   Susan is survived by her children, Matt (Katie) Milton; Ryan Milton; Allison Milton (Troy Wheeler); grandchildren, Emma Milton, Grace Milton, Porter Milton, Olivia Milton, and Frances Milton; and her loving partner of 15 years, Tony Weasler; and the Weasler family (Children, Grandchildren, and Spouses).    Susan was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Patrick; and her sister, Patty Herman.   A celebration of life service for Susan began on Friday, Nov. 25, at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Mayville with Rev Fr. Joe Dominic presiding.    Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is caring for the family. www.Koepsellfh.com

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Delmar G. Kohl

Delmar G. Kohl


   Del­mar G. Kohl, 90, of Beaver Dam passed away on Sun­day, Nov. 20, 2022, at Beaver Dam Mem­ory Care.   A vis­i­ta­tion for Del was held at the Koepsell-Mur­ray Fu­neral Home in Beaver Dam on Fri­day, Nov. 25, from 10 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. A fu­neral began at 11:30 a.m. with the Rev. Jesse Gul­lion of­fi­ci­at­ing. Grave­side mil­i­tary rites con­ducted by the Beaver Dam Amer­i­can Le­gion Post #146 fol­lowed at the fu­neral home. In­ter­ment was at High­land Mem­ory Gar­dens in the town of Tren­ton, Wis­con­sin.   Del­mar George was born on April 15, 1932, the son of George and Gertrude (Kennedy) Kohl in Beaver Dam.   On Sep­tem­ber 12, 1959, he was united in mar­riage with Shirley Borchert at Zion Ev. Lutheran Church in Colum­bus.   Del served his coun­try in the United States Air Force from 1952 to 1956. He had been em­ployed as a welder in the ex­per­i­men­tal shop at John Deere Hori­con Works for over 29 years, re­tir­ing in 1992. He was a mem­ber of Peace Lutheran Church in Beaver Dam. He was also a mem­ber of the Beaver Dam Amer­i­can Le­gion Post #146. Del was ac­tive in the com­mu­nity and very much en­joyed vol­un­teer­ing at the Beaver Dam Hos­pi­tal, Syl­van Cross­ings, the Bethesda Fair and Meal on Wheels.    Del will be deeply missed by his son, Tim Kohl of Beaver Dam and his daugh­ter, Deleen (Tyler) Nehls of Kenosha; grand­chil­dren, Tatum Nehls and Austin Nehls; and his spe­cial friend, Carol Tay­lor of Beaver Dam. He is fur­ther sur­vived by other rel­a­tives and friends.   He was pre­ceded in death by his par­ents; his wife, Shirley, in 2013; brother, Gor­don Kohl; sis­ter, Marge Adamzak; and nephew, Paul Kohl.   Memo­r­ial do­na­tions in Del’s name may be di­rected to the Beaver Dam Amer­i­can Le­gion Post #146.   The fam­ily wishes to ex­tend their heart­felt thanks to the staff of the Charleston House, Beaver Dam Mem­ory Care and to Hos­pice Hope SSM of Fond du Lac for their won­der­ful and com­pas­sion­ate care of Del. Your kind­ness will al­ways be re­mem­bered.   The Koepsell-Mur­ray Fu­neral Home in Beaver Dam is car­ing for the fam­ily. On­line con­do­lences may be made at www.​koepsellfh.​com.