14 October 2022

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Jeffrey L. Fischer

Jeffrey L. Fischer


   Jeffrey L. Fischer, 58, of Mayville, passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022, at his home in Mayville   Jeff was born the son of Eugene and Janice (Puls) Fischer on December 7, 1963, in Beaver Dam. He was a 1982 graduate of Mayville High School.   Jeff had been a longtime employee of Metalcraft of Mayville and worked there for over 28 years.   He was united in marriage to Jacquelyn Carlson on August 2, 2020, in Juneau.   In his spare time, Jeff enjoyed the outdoors and loved a chance to take a ride on his Harley, his boat, or on a snowmobile. He loved to work on his 1972 Dodge Duster. Jeff also loved an opportunity to sit by a bon fire and enjoy a few beverages and conversation with his friends.   Jeff is survived by his wife, Jacquelyn of Mayville; his mother, Janice Fischer of Mayville; his father, Eugene Fischer of Minnesota Junction; his step-children, Maxwell Breber of Mayville, and Leyton Lawrence of Great Falls, MT; his siblings, Rodney Fischer of Saxton and Deb (Wendall) Muche of Mayville; his nieces and nephews, Ryan Fischer, Lindsey (Jon) Jonas, Shelby (Justin) Braun, Derek (Lea) Muche, and Courtney (Lucas) Villwock; further survived by other relatives and many friends.   He was preceded in death by his grandparents and his uncle, Lynn Fischer.   In honoring Jeff’s wishes, a celebration of life will be held on Friday, Oct. 28, from 4 to 9 p.m. at the Williamstown Hall in Kekoskee.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. www.KoepsellFH.com
12 October 2022

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Richard Romaine

Richard Romaine


Richard Romaine, 88, of Sheboygan Falls, passed away Monday, October 5, 2022, at St. Nicholas Hospital. Richard was born in Kewaskum on June 16, 1934, to the late Elwyn and Edna (Guth) Romaine. He was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree in Broadcasting and Journalism. Making his way in the radio and communications profession, Richard worked as a News Editor/Broadcaster for WHBL-Sheboygan. In 1969, he was named Newsman of the Year by the Associated Press. He worked as a Public Information Specialist at Lakeshore Technical College from 1970 until his retirement in 1992.On May 2, 1972, Richard was united in marriage to Virginia Wright Giesecke at First Congregation UCC, Sheboygan, where he was a member for over 50 years.He proudly served in the US Army 3rd Infantry, as a Radio Operator. He enjoyed watching sports, playing golf, and singing at church. He was especially proud to sing with the Sheboygan Symphony Chorus for many years.He will be greatly missed by his wife, of 51 years, Virginia Romaine; his two sons, Charles Romaine and Bill (Kim) Giesecke; grandson, Johnathan Giesecke; along with nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.Preceding him in death, along with his parents, were his first wife, Jane Olshefski-Romaine; brothers, Curtis and Robert Romaine; and sisters, Charlotte Faulkner and Lucille Hopkins.The family would like to personally thank Mr. James Voigt for his help, support, and friendship.A memorial service will be held on Friday, October 14, at 11 a.m., with Pastor Hollister officiating at First Congregational Church, 310 Bluff Ave., Sheboygan. Friends and family may visit with the family from 10 a.m. until time of service at the church. A private burial with the family will take place at a later date at Peace Church Cemetery in Kewaskum.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Richard’s name to the Lakeshore Technical College Foundation, and/or Robert G. Romaine American Legion, Post 384, Kewaskum.To share a story or a condolence with the family please visit www.zimmerfuneralhome.com.

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Patricia J. Reigle

Patricia J. Reigle


Patricia J. “Patty” Reigle (Hawk), age 96, of Kewaskum, went to her heavenly home on Monday, October 3, 2022, at the Cottages at Cedar Run in West Bend. Patty was born on January 30, 1926, in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, to Raymond and Virginia (McConnell) Hawk. She graduated from Massillon High School in 1943. Patty earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Journalism from Ohio University. She was united in marriage to James D. “Jim” Reigle on August 21, 1947, in Massillon, Ohio, as part of a double ceremony with Ronald Reigle and Janie Albright.Patty was dedicated to her family, and she was especially proud of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was actively involved in charitable work over the years. She served as a Pink Lady at St. Joseph Hospital in West Bend. She generously supported many other philanthropic activities. Those who knew Patty best understood that she was time challenged and kept her own time.Patty’s family includes her husband of 75 years, Jim; three children, Jeff (Jean) Reigle, Jenny (Peter) Zack, and Doug (the late DiDi) Reigle; eight grandchildren, Matt (Meghann) Reigle, Ryan (Katie) Rei - gle, Scott (Ashley) Reigle, Meghan (Sean) Cramer, Caitlin (Matt) Wilson, Colleen (Ian) Campbell, Colin (Jackie) Reigle, and Nate (Erica) Reigle; and 14 great-grandchildren. She is further survived by cousins, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.Patty was preceded in death by her parents. A funeral service for Patty was held on the morning of Thursday, October 6, 2022, at 10:30(ish) at Peace United Church of Christ (343 First St – Kewaskum, WI 53040). Reverend Eric Kirkegaard officiated the service. Interment was held at the Peace Cemetery in Kewaskum after the service. Patty and Jim have been residents of Cedar Community for twelve years. The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses, and staff at Cedar Community and Cedar Hospice for their continued care and compassion.In lieu of flowers the family request memorials in Patty’s name be directed to Peace UCC Church or the Alzheimer’s Association.Myrhum-Patten Funeral & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Patty’s arrangements. Please consider signing our online guest book (www. myrhum-patten.com) to share your condolences with the family.

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Janis Andris Zommers

Janis Andris Zommers


Janis Andris Zommers, age 77, passed away peacefully at home with his family in Campbellsport on Sunday, October 2, 2022. He was born on August 6, 1945, in Germany to Kristaps and Vera (nee Balodis) Zommers. He was brought to the United States by his parents in 1955 and became a United States citizen in 1964.Janis married the love of his life, Christine Veronica Montag, on July 3, 1965, in St. Lawrence.He worked at Gehl Company in West Bend for 14 years before being appointed as an International Representative for the Allied Industrial Workers, a position he held with great pride for 25 years before retiring in 2006.Janis loved his family affectionately, calling them the Zommers Zoo. He enjoyed spending time in the Great North woods hunting and relaxing on his deck. He also loved his daily crossword puzzles to the very end and listening to the Golden Oldies of the 50s and 60s.His wit and sarcastic humor was unmatched and loved by all.Janis is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Christine; children, Andrew (Angela), Richard (Karla), Amy, and Rebecca; 11 grandchildren Ryan, Jesse, Samantha, Alyssa, Alexander, Shelby, Jacqueline, Aaron, Arianna, Rhodes, and Alainna; 11 great-grandchildren Ava, Ella, Landon, Gracelyn, McKenzie, Vera, Sebastian, Everly, Preston, Remy, and John; sibling, Olita Tapola. He is further survived by nieces, Ingrid and Julie; nephews, Juris, Aivars, and Zahn; along with many other relatives and friends.Janis is preceded in death by his parents, Kristaps and Vera; and sibling, Bruita “Ruth” Peterson.A Memorial Service will be at 3 p.m. on Saturday, October 22, 2022, at the Phillip Funeral Home Chapel (1420 W. Paradise Dr., West Bend, WI 53095) with Arch Bishop Lauma Zusevics presiding. Visitation will be prior at the funeral home on Saturday, October 22, from 12:30 p.m. until 2:45 p.m. Private Family Entombment at St. Lawrence Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, memorials will be made to the: Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church Worldwide Mission Fund (LELCW) in trust of Archbishop Lauma Zusevics.A special thank you to all the people who helped Pops through his cancer journey, especially Dr. Jones and his nurse Mary from the Agnesian Cancer Center-Fond Du Lac, and the hospice workers, especially Denise, Heather, and Marissa for the exceptional care and putting up with his shenanigans. We could not have gotten through this without you!The Phillip Funeral Home of West Bend is assisting the family.(262) 338-2050 / www.phillipfuneralhome.com

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Shirley Jean Justman

Shirley Jean Justman


   Shirley Jean Justman (nee Mueller), 88, of the Town of Herman, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022, at the Aurora Medical Center in Hartford.    Shirley was born October 27, 1933, in Walla Walla, Washington, to Lillian (nee Milbrath) and Clarence Mueller.   She was united in marriage to Earl A. Justman on October 17, 1953, at United Church of Christ in West Bend.   Shirley enjoyed traveling, polka dancing, bowling, snowmobiling, and loved going to Green Bay to her beloved Packers.   Shirley is survived by her son, Perry (Barbara) Justman and grandchildren, Jaime (Edward) Newman, and Scott Justman. She loved her great-grandchildren, Porter, Ainsley, and Eddie III. She is also survived by her brother, Dean (Evelyn) Mueller; among nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.    She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl; parents, Lillian and Clarence Mueller; and parents-in-law, Alvin and Irma (nee Ringel) Justman.   A Memorial Service for Shirley was held Wednesday, Oct. 12, at the Shimon Funeral Home, 824 Union Street Hartford, WI 53027, with Rev. Jeffrey Drake officiating. Inurnment was in Emmanuel Ev. Lutheran Cemetery, Town of Herman.   The Shimon Funeral Home served the family.   (262) 673-9500 www.shimonfuneralhome.com
05 October 2022

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Sarah Angela Turner

Sarah Angela Turner


With deep sorrow, the family of Sarah Angela Turner shares that she died on September 30, 2022, at Misericordia Home in Chicago surrounded by her beloved family.Sarah Angela Turner was born on December 27, 1997, in Milwaukee, the daughter of Jason Turner and Angela Turner (nee Dornbrook). Sarah grew up in Shorewood and Whitefish Bay, attending Atwater and Lake Bluff elementary schools and Shorewood Intermediate School, as well as Whitefish Bay High School. After graduating from high school, Sarah attended college in the Bethesda Program at Concordia University and lived on campus in the dorms.She worked at Stein’s Garden Center, New Castle Place, and the Milwaukee County Zoo.Sarah was the youngest of four children. When she was born, her siblings, Alexa, John, and Michael were delighted to meet little Sarah, who was fascinating, unique, and blessed from day one. These four children formed an amazing bond and are forever connected in the deepest places of their hearts.Sarah’s parents were humbled and overjoyed. From the start, Sarah’s mom became her most loving, strong, and passionate advocate, paving the way for Sarah and making sure she had every opportunity in life. Sarah’s dad was her biggest fan, always reminding Sarah that she was his “number one.” Sarah loved to hear him say it.Sarah entered this world quietly and gracefully, and her family soon learned that Sarah’s life would be different, filled with experiences that most people never have to face. Congenital heart issues, speech challenges, learning differences, and other unique attributes were part of Sarah’s life from the beginning. Her life experiences became ours, and we learned, grieved, celebrated, and grew right along with her.Gentle as she was, Sarah soon began to show the world her strength, courage, and tenacity, all of which were bolstered by her sense of faith in God and complete devotion to her family. There was nothing Sarah liked more than when her whole family was together. It mattered little what the family was doing, only that they were doing it together.Because of her own experiences, Sarah was a champion for the underdog, underserved, and overlooked. Whether it was time spent listening to someone who was sick or lonely, or simply bringing a smile to someone’s face, Sarah had great empathy for those who were vulnerable. And it was not enough for Sarah that she alone had empathy, she challenged others to join her, reminding them to pay attention to those in need.Sarah was talented. She could play piano by ear, keying complex pieces of music simply by listening to them and replicating the notes on her piano. She also played violin and performed in New York City at Carnegie Hall with her high school orchestra mates. Sarah could sing with beautiful tone and pitch and even performed at Summerfest and the Miramar Theatre in Milwaukee.A Special Olympics athlete, Sarah was active in bowling, basketball, track, and snowshoeing, having won many awards for her performance. More importantly, she formed deep friendships with her fellow athletes, friendships that exist even today.In December of 2017, Sarah’s life changed forever. She contracted a virus she could not fight off and sustained a brain injury as a result. Sarah could no longer walk, talk, feed herself, and more. She was completely dependent on others for care. Our family was blessed to have found Misericordia Home in Chicago. Sarah lived at Misericordia and was cared for around the clock by dedicated staff and volunteers.Once again, her grace and humility did not falter as she lived this new phase in her life’s journey. Even in the absence of being able to use words and gestures, Sarah continued to make a difference. Her Aunt Michele often reminded her, “Sarah, you are changing the world just by living your life, by being yourself. Because of you and your example, people around you learn to have greater empathy. They become more loving and less self interested, and, in turn, the world becomes a better place.”During this time, Sarah experienced wonderful blessings. In 2019, Sarah became an aunt to Lillian Grace and in 2021 to Cecelia Mae. In addition, Sarah enjoyed the loyal friendship of Matthew Van Erden, her special friend from college, who sent letters and photos every month for the past five years.She is survived by her father, Jason Turner; her mother, Angela (Kevin Kolb) Turner; siblings, Alexa (Barrett) Warnke-Serwe, John Turner, Michael (Carley) Turner, as well as Kevin’s children, Lara, Michael, and Nina Kolb. Sarah is further survived by her grandparents, Daniel and Debbie Dornbrook; nieces, Lillian Grace and Cecelia Mae Warnke-Serwe; aunts and uncles, Brian and Michele Serwe, Mike and Liz Turner, Nanci Turner Steveson, Craig and Kathleen Turner, Jamie and Dayna Turner, and Ashley Turner, as well as ten Turner cousins and Jennifer Turner. She is also survived by her special caregiver, Michelle Hays and childhood playmates, Mirabel and Silas Hays.Sarah will be greatly missed and was preceded in death by her devoted grandparents, Rita Mae Luedtke and Mike and Elizabeth Turner.Visitation for Sarah will be Saturday, Oct. 8, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Feerick Funeral Home, 2025 E. Capitol Drive, Shorewood, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 12 p.m. St. Robert Catholic Church, 4019 N. Farwell Avenue, Shorewood. Eulogy will take place prior to Mass. A celebration of life reception will immediately follow Mass and provide an opportunity for family and friends to gather and share food and stories. Private burial will be held for the family at St. Matthew’s Catholic Cemetery in Campbellsport.The family extends a special thank you to the nurses and staff of Misericordia Home who have provided exceptional care to Sarah, as well as kind support to our family.Memorials in honor of Sarah A. Turner may be made to Misericordia Home, 6300 N. Ridge Avenue, Chicago, IL 60660 https://www.misericordia.com.

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Scott Ray Plum

Scott Ray Plum


Scott Ray Plum, 62, of Lomira, previously of Merrill, passed away unexpectedly at his mother's home in Mer rill on Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022. He was born on March 16, 1960, to Duane and Carol (Barker) Plum in Tomahawk. His mother survives. Scott met his soul mate and the love of his life, Sandy Burmeister, and the two joined in marriage on June 1, 2007, in Lomira. She survives. Scott was definitely a "jack of all trades,' but especially loved welding. He has a laser table and a whole shop dedicated to his welding pro jects. Not only did he excel at welding, but he was also an amazing wood worker, making many gifts for his family and friends, including a large wooden Harley David son motorcycle. Scott was passionate about riding motorcycles with Sandy and their club friends and going every where together. Recently they took their dream trip Sturgis and Mount Rushmore, as well as the Grand Canyon. He also enjoyed deer hunting and fishing. Scott adored their three black long-haired German Shepherds, Kane, Kyle, and Bai E ley; they were his babies! He was a jokester and had a witty sense of humor. Scott will be sadly missed but never forgotten. Scott leaves be hind his wife, Sandy Plum; mother, Carol Leavitt; sister, Beverly (Jeffrey) Bootz; nephews, Mathew and Jesse Bootz; niece, Heidi, as well as many extended family members and numerous friends.He was preceded in death by his bonus father, Lester Leavitt; sister, Elaine Plum; brother, Wayne Plum; and nephew, Joseph Bootz. Per family request, no formal services will be held for Scott, rather a Celebration of Life in Lomira at a later date. Waid Funeral Home & Cremation Ser vice of Merrill is assisting the family with arrangements. On line condolences are encouraged and may be made at www. waidfuneral. com.

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Virginia L. Richter

Virginia L. Richter


Virginia L. Richter, 84, of Mayville passed away peacefully on September 30, 2022, at Prairie Ridge Assisted Living in Mayville with her family by her side. Virginia was born the daughter of Harold and Lyla (Hornbeck) Buss on October 30, 1937, in Potosi. She was a 1955 graduate of Potosi High School.Virginia was united in marriage to Harlan Herwig on June 30, 1958, until his death in 1974. She was later married to Al Richter in 1985.Virginia had worked as a telephone operator at AT& T.She was a talented artist and enjoyed painting watercolors and drawing. In addition, she crafted her own variety of ‘Fabergé’ eggs, which were treasured by her family. She also loved rock collecting.Virginia is survived by her three daughters, Scarlett Herwig of New Mexico, Joy Herwig of Virginia, and Lori (Jerome) Traughber of Juneau; her grandchildren are Mitchell (Madison) Traughber of Virginia Beach, VA, and Madison ‘Madi’ (fiancé Jacob Hakola) Traughber of Pleasanton, CA; her siblings are Mike Buss of Iowa, Sandy (Roger) Coats of Indiana, and Pam Buss of Lancaster. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.She was preceded in death by her parents; and her husbands, Harlan and Al.In honoring Virginia’s wishes, the family will have a private gathering.Special thanks to the staff of Prairie Ridge Assisted Living in Mayville and Generations Hospice for the care and support shown to Virginia and her family.Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. KoepsellFH.com
29 September 2022

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Norene K. Gonring

Norene K. Gonring


   Norene K. Gonring (nee Christian) age 70, of Lomira, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022, at Froedtert Hospital in West Bend with her family by her side.   Norene was born the daughter of Arnold and Marilyn (Wendegatz) Christian on July 13, 1952, in Beaver Dam. She was baptized on August 3, 1952, and confirmed on May 15, 1966, at Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church (River Church) in the Township of Theresa.   She was a 1970 graduate of Mayville High School.   Norene was united in marriage to Alan V. Gonring on June 2, 1989, at Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church, Town of Theresa. She spent her career in food service with over 25 years working at Froedtert Hospital in West Bend.   Norene was a faithful member of St. Peter’s Ev. Lutheran Church in Fond du Lac. She loved to sing in the church choir, cook, garden, and take care of her flowers. She enjoyed many genres of music such as polka, country, and oldies to name a few.   Together with her husband Al, they liked to travel and had many good trips together in northern Wisconsin.   Norene is survived by her husband, Alan of Lomira; her siblings, Nancy (Bill) Connell of Oconomowoc, Marjean (Rick) Lerch of Theresa, Marsha (Dan) Roskopf of Mayville, and Annette (Bob) Foshey of Hartland; sisters-in-law, Gloria Christian of Mayville and Rita (Phil) Hanson of Town of Trenton; her brother-in-law- Dennis (Ann) Gonring of West Bend and Alan's daughter, Aimee; further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.   She was preceded in death by her parents and her brothers, Allen and Loren Christian.   A memorial service for Norene took place on Monday, Oct. 3, at 11 a.m. at St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church in Fond du Lac with the Rev. Michael Zuberbier officiating. Visitation took place at Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville on Sunday, Oct. 2, from 4 to 6 p.m. and at the church on Monday, Oct. 3 from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the service at 11 a.m. A luncheon followed the service. Private family inurnment took place at Emmanuel Ev. Lutheran Cemetery, Town of Herman.   Memorials may be directed to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. www.PanCan.org   Special thanks to the doctors, nurses, and staff at Froedtert Hospital and Cancer Center of West Bend and Wauwatosa for the care and support shown to Norene and her family.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. www.KoepsellFH.com
28 September 2022

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Karleen L. Raetz

Karleen L. Raetz


 Karleen L. Raetz, 85, of Mayville, passed away on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022, at Froedtert Hospital in West Bend.    Karleen was born the daughter of Bernard and Mildred “Dixie” (Kennedy) O’Moore on April 23, 1937, in Madison.   She was united in marriage to Raymond Raetz in 1979.   Karleen was a foodie. She loved Cranberry Fest and Irish Fest. Karleen enjoyed bowling, golfing, playing cribbage, and traveling.    Karleen is survived by her son, Marvin “Chip” (Debbie) Maki Jr; her grandchildren, Sherry (Scott) Smith, Danielle (John) Wiedmeyer, Jolene (Korey) Kane, and Alina Maki-Guzlecki. She is further survived by nine great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; her beloved dog, Maggie; and other relatives and friends.    Karleen was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Raymond; her daughter, Melody; her brother, Dale; and sister, Janet.    In honoring Karleen’s wishes, no formal service will be held.    Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is caring for the family. Koepsellfh.com