16 September 2019

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Donna M. Heimerl

Donna M. Heimerl


Visitation:  Friday, Sept. 20, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.  Service:  Friday, Sept. 20, at 1 p.m.  Location:  St. Mary's Catholic Church in Lomira Donna M. (Kaczmarek) Heimerl , 84, of Lomira was called home to be with the Lord on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019 at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac. She was born on November 24, 1934, to Alfred and Antoinette (Liszewski) Kaczmarek in Milwaukee. Donna graduated from Riverside High School. She worked at Pete’s Bakery in Milwaukee. On June 19, 1954, she was united in marriage to Clarence “Jim” Heimerl Jr. at St. Mary of Czestochowa in Milwaukee. She volunteered various ways at St. Mary’s helping with the rummage sale and serving at funerals. She also worked at the blood drive at the Methodist Church in Lomira. Donna enjoyed reading, puzzles, and her bowling leagues. She especially enjoyed spending time with her granddaughters. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Those Donna leaves behind to cherish her memory include her daughter, Mary (Ed) Roth; granddaughters, Shannon (fiancé Nathan Zook) and Allison Roth; her sister, Collette (Bob) Smith; three sisters-in-law, Joann Hanson, Jeanne (Howie) Gilbert, and Judy Heimerl; brother-in-law, Ron (Renee) Heimerl; She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence “Jim” Heimerl Jr.; her infant son, Michael; her brother, George (Cecilia) Kaczmarek; her sister, Teresa (Jerry) Braier; and her father and mother-in-law, Clarence (Elsie) Heimerl Sr. The family will greet relatives and friends at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Lomira on Friday, Sept. 20, from 10 a.m. until the time of Mass. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, Sept. 20, at 1 p.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 699 Milwaukee St. in Lomira. The Myrhum Patten Miller & Kietzer Funeral Homes have been entrusted with Donna’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com

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Anthony “Tony” Wolf

Anthony “Tony” Wolf


Visitation:  Saturday, Sept. 21, from 1 to 3 p.m.  Service:  Saturday, Sept. 21, at 3 p.m.  Location:  Myrhum-Patten Funeral Home in West Bend Anthony “Tony” Wolf, 73, of Nenno, went to his Lord, passing peacefully while surrounded by his children, on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019, at Crossroads Care Center of Fond du Lac. He was born June 23, 1946, the son of Norbert and Dorothy (Boehlen) Wolf. Tony lived his life in Nenno, attending Slinger and Hartford Schools, graduating as part of the Hartford Class of 1964. Tony was a very proud army veteran, serving his country during the Vietnam War.  He was employed as a semi-truck driver, a welder at Stolper Industries in Menomonee Falls. He worked at Threshold Industries in West Bend, and after 21 years of employment with Maysteel Industries in Allenton, retired as an AutoCAD specialist.  During retirement, Tony worked as a groundskeeper at the Washington County Golf Course and designed for Power Parts International in West Bend. Tony loved golfing, fishing, playing cards, dancing, helping others, and spending his time inventing and creating projects and woodworkings.   He was a 50+ year member of the Allenton Fohl-Martin American Legion Post 483, marching in parades and serving as honor guard at local Memorial Day services. Tony was most proud of his children and grandchildren. He was also very proud to be honored as a veteran on the Stars and Stripes Honor Flight to Washington DC in October of 2017.     He is survived by his children, Beth (Christopher) Meece of Fox Point, Sarah (Dave) Olds of West Bend, Mark (Tania) Wolf of Mayville and Katy Mihalko of Watertown; his grandchildren, Taylor, Isaac, Quinn, William, Graeson, Hannah, Gillian, Tiegen, Oliver and Adalynn; his step-grandson, Logan (Amanda) Olds; and great-granddaughter, Scarlett; his sisters, Susan Kedinger, Linda Theisen, Ruth Ann (Leo) Wiedmeyer and Joan (Jim) Beck; many nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.  He was preceded in death by his parents, Norbert and Dorothy; his brother, Gerald; and brother-in-laws, Jerry Kedinger and Jim Theisen. Visitaiton will be at the Myrhum-Patten Funeral Home, West Bend, from 1 p.m. until time of service on Saturday, Sept. 21.  A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, Sept. 21, at 3 p.m. at the Myrhum-Patten Funeral Home, 1315 W. Washington St., West Bend.  Inurnment will be in SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery in Nenno.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Stars and Stripes Honor Flight.  The family especially thanks Heartland Hospice as well as the nurses and aides from Crossroads Care Centers for their compassionate care during their dad’s time of need.  Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with guestbook & condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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Gladys Heimerl

Gladys Heimerl


Memorial Service:  Sunday, Oct. 13, at 2 p.m.  Location: St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Brownsville Gladys Heimerl, 84, was surrounded with love and family as she entered the gates of heaven on September 9, 2019. A lifelong resident of Brownsville, Gladys was baptized, confirmed, twice wed, and twice widowed under the bell tower of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. The youngest of seven children, Gladys was born to Wilhelmina (Kutz) and Louis F. Schultz, Sr. on February 8, 1935. Due to the untimely death of her mother, Gladys was raised by her Aunt Eda (Kutz) and Uncle Hubert Schultz from the age of three. It was in this loving household that her cousins Marion (Pieper) and Marcella (Pade) became “sisters” to Gladys. After graduating from Lomira High School in 1952, Gladys worked as a secretary at the Brownsville Canning Factory. It was there she met and fell in love with John “Jack” Dreymiller of Mayville. They married in 1955 and gave birth to Bruce and Betty. Jack’s work took the family to Beloit, Wisconsin, and then his illness led them to Richmond, VA, for treatment. Upon Jack’s death in 1967, Gladys moved her young family back home to Brownsville. As a faithful servant of the Lord, she served as the caretaker of St. Paul’s school and church. Her duties included cleaning, ringing the church bells for special services and each Saturday night, shoveling snow, the sole altar guild for the congregation, and much more. If you have a baptism napkin imprinted with a gold seashell and three water drops it was most likely created by the hand of our dear Gladys. Gladys will be remembered as an accomplished bowler, seamstress, crochet master, and woman with a thumb so green she could make a stick grow. Each autumn Gladys would be found picking, grading, and bagging apples at Pieper’s Fruit Farm. She thoroughly enjoyed this seasonal career as this is where friends and family gathered to work and play hard together. In 1978, Gladys entered into a new chapter of life as the adored wife of Marvin and matriarch of the large Heimerl family. It was (and continues to be) a real-life fairytale as the two families opened their hearts and arms to embrace the opportunity to become one. Gladys and Marvin enjoyed a life of travel, cribbage, golfing, and planning family get-togethers. Gladys leaves behind this large family to cherish her memory, including seven children, Bruce Dreymiller, Betty (Todd) Matthies, Tom (Dianne) Heimerl, Sandra Schmitz, Gerald (Elise) Heimerl, Jacklyn Ewerdt, and Jodi (James) Drinkard. She is also survived by two sisters-in-law, Ruth (Rayno) Schultz and Marlayne (Tony) Testolin, and brother-in-law Milton Heimerl. God blessed Gladys with 18 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and at least one on the way—but who’s counting? Gladys was preceded in death by her mother and father; Aunt Eda and Uncle Hubert; two husbands, John “Jack” Dreymiller and Marvin J. Heimerl; Norbert Schultz (brother); Norma Erdman (sister); Margaret Schultz (sister); Louis Schultz II (brother); Doris Friday (sister); Rayno Schultz (brother); and her first cousins, Marion Pieper and Marcella Pade. The last years of Gladys’ life was spent under the caring vigil of Betty’s Harbor in West Bend. The attention and love provided by the caretakers was a blessing to Gladys and the entire family. To this team we send a heartfelt shout-out of “Wooo-Hooo!” Sending and receiving cards was her passion. Grandchildren, friends, and neighbors could always count on at least one birthday card in the mailbox each year with a signature that read, “God’s Blessings.” If you wish to send a card to the family, please include your favorite memory of Gladys and direct them to N112W16298 Mequon Rd., #144, Germantown, WI 53022. This will serve as a beautiful tribute to her life and greatly appreciated by the family. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, Oct. 13, at 2 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (605 Highland Ave., Brownsville, WI 53006). Visitation, fellowship, and food will be served from 3:30-6:30 that same afternoon at the Brownsville Community Club (871 W. Main St., Brownsville, WI 53006). Everyone welcome. “Come early—stay late!” Memorials will be directed to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church and/or St. Luke’s Lutheran School of Oakfield. The Myrhum Patten Miller & Kietzer Funeral Home of Lomira has been entrusted with Gladys’ arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.

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13 September 2019

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Lorraine E. Bauer

Lorraine E. Bauer


Visitation:  Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2 to 4 p.m.  Service:  Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 4 p.m.  Location:  St. Mary Catholic Church in Mayville Lorraine E. Bauer, 90, of Mayville passed away on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019, at Prairie Ridge in Mayville. Lorraine was born the daughter of Hubert and Eva (Arndt) Miller on June 7, 1929, in Mayville. She was a 1947 graduate of Mayville High School. Lorraine was united in marriage to Richard Bauer on October 7, 1950, at St. Andrew in LeRoy. Lorraine had worked at the canning factory in Mayville. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and served as a Christian Mother. In her spare time, Lorraine enjoyed bingo and watching baseball, especially the Milwaukee Brewers. Family was also important to Lorraine and she cherished the time spent with them. Lorraine is survived by her sons, George (Marian) Bauer of North Fond du Lac, Charles Bauer of Florence, and Randal (Mary Sue) Bauer of Bradenton, FL; her grandchildren, Wendy Bauer, Jared Bauer, Nathan (Andrea) Bauer, Nicolas Bauer, Christopher (Wendy Ingram) Bauer, Aaron Bauer, and Lindsey (Shane) Ayala; her great-grandchildren, Mercedes, Katina, Taylor, Jada, Jocelyn, and Joshua; her great-great-grandson, Jonah; her brother and sisters-in-law, Marion Ruddy, Stella Bauer, Patty Sternat, Darlene Bauer, and Eugene (Arlien) Bauer. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Richard; granddaughter, Ami; step-granddaughter, Michelle Page; and siblings, Pearl Miller and Evelyn Frank. Visitation was held on Wednesday, Sept. 18, from 2 to 4 p.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Mayville. A Mass of Christian Burial took place on Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 4 p.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Mayville with the Rev. Fr. Tom Biersack presiding. Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville served the family. For online condolences may be made at www. KoepsellFH.com
10 September 2019

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Betty Anding

Betty Anding


Visitation:  Saturday, Sept. 14, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.  Service:  Saturday, Sept. 14 at 1 p.m.   Location:  Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville Betty E. Anding, 94, of Mayville, passed away on Friday, Sept. 6, 2019, at Prairie Ridge Assisted Living in Mayville with her grandson Scott by her side. Betty was born the daughter of Chester and Alta (Ferdon) Romain on June 11, 1925, in Catawba. She was a graduate of Marshfield High School. Betty was united in marriage with Oris A. Anding on March 2, 1946, in Marshfield. Betty was a secretary for the Mayville School District for 38 years. Betty was a faithful member of St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church in Mayville, where she served on the church council and was a member of the choir and bell choir. She was a member of the Mayville American Legion Auxiliary choir. Betty received the Mayville High School Katie Award and Betty was a huge Mayville sports fan. Music was a lifelong passion, she also loved reading. She will be missed by her daughters, Dr. Kathleen (Mike) Jones of Apple Valley, CA, Peggy (Chuck) Schultz of Sun Prairie, Pat (Gene) Frings of Mayville and Susan (Paul) Anderson of Carpentersville, IL, grandchildren, Dr. Sara (Jon) Keenan-Smith, Christopher Damiani, Jeff Pieper, Scott (special friend Jennifer Charles) Pieper, Melisa (Tom) Gmirek, Christina (Chuck) White and Abby (Ron) Kessler; great-grandchildren, Joshua Buske, Sam Gmirek, Aubrey White, and Keaton White; and her great-great-grandchildren, Landen and Talon Buske. Betty was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Oris in 1994; her brother Warren; and her special friend Louise Mack. A visitation will take place on Saturday, Sept. 14, at the Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville from 11 a.m. until the time of the funeral service at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Sara Gillespie officiating. Burial will follow at St. Paul Cemetery in Mayville. If desired, memorials may be directed to the Mayville Public Library Building Fund. The family would like to give a special thank you to the Prairie Ridge Assisted Living care givers. The Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. To make an online condolence or for more information visit www. KoepsellFH.com.
09 September 2019

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Milton E. Roll

Milton E. Roll


Visitation:  Wednesday, Sept. 11, 10:30 to 12:30 p.m.   Service:  Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 12:30 p.m.   Location:  Sacred Heart Parish in Horicon Milton E. Roll, 94, of Juneau, passed away on Thursday, Sept. 5, at Clearview in Juneau. Milton was born the son of Armond and Irma (Krueger) Roll on June 8, 1925, in Kekoskee. He was united in marriage to Corinne Hagen on July 24, 1951, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Woodland. Milton first farmed in Horicon and then in 1972 dairy farmed in Juneau where he continued for the rest of his life and was still driving tractor at the age of 92. He was a member of Sacred Heart Parish in Horicon. Milton and his wife enjoyed dancing, polka music, and travel. Milton was also a man who could fix anything and will be fondly remembered by his family as someone that would lend a hand to anyone in need. Milton is survived by his wife of 68 years, Corinne of Juneau; his children, Allen Roll of West Bend, Diane (Ralph) Boehlen of Hustisford, and Sheryl (Pete) Heiling of Princeton; his grandchildren, Christopher (Jessica) Boehlen, Andrew (Katie) Boehlen, Michelle (Tim) Giese, Pamela (Kenny) Sperla, Jason Heiling, Stacey (Russ) Shurpit, Eric (Rachel) Heiling, Jayme (Jessica) Roll, Jeremy (Jody) Roll, and Jennilyn (Lamar) Chaplin; his 30 great-grandchildren; his siblings, Raymond Roll of Horicon, Darlene Schwantes of Juneau, and Norma (Wayne) Pluckhan of CA. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and sisters, Verna Wellnitz and Lorraine Roll. A visitation was held on Wednesday, Sept. 11, from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the service at 12:30 p.m. at the church. A Mass of Christian Burial for Milton was held on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 12:30 p.m. at Sacred Heart Parish in Horicon with the Rev. Fr. Justin Lopina presiding. Burial took place at St. Mary Cemetery in Woodland. Special thanks to the staff at Clearview Nursing and Rehabilitation in Juneau for their care and support shown to Milton and his family. The Koepsell-Murray Funeral Home in Horicon is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www. KoepsellFH.com
06 September 2019

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Sharon “Smurf” M. Walter

Sharon “Smurf” M. Walter


Sharon “Smurf” M. (Murphy) Walter, 58, of Theresa found peace on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019. She was born on February 19, 1961, to her parents in Milwaukee. Sharon grew up in the Merton area and graduated from Arrowhead High School. On August 3, 1996 she was united in marriage to Kim Walter in Theresa. Together they raised their son. She was a member of the Theresa Women’s Water Barrel Team. Sharon enjoyed gardening, fishing, and going to the races. She will be missed by all who knew her. Those Sharon leaves behind to cherish her memory include her husband, Kim Walter; her son, Harley Walter; her two sisters, Carol (Andy) Burrack and Janet (Andrew) Plumbly; other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her father, Richard Murphy. Private family service will be held at a later date. The Myrhum Patten Miller & Kietzer Funeral Homes have been entrusted with Sharon’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com
04 September 2019

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Work Continues On Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial

Work Continues On Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial


No 9/11 Service To Be Held In Kewaskum This Year Due To Construction ANNE TRAUTNER Because it is currently under construction, a service will not be held at the Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial site in Kewaskum on September 11, Patriot Day, this year. The site, located in front of the Kewaskum Annex building on Fond du Lac Avenue, has been a hub of activity
03 September 2019

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