02 August 2019

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Raymond W. Smith

Raymond W. Smith


Date:  Saturday, Sept. 21   Time:  10-11am   Place:  Hustisford Fireman's Park Raymond W. Smith of Hustisford peacefully passed away on Tuesday, July 30, after a tough six-year battle with dementia. Ray was born in Neda, to Raymond Smith and Dorothy (Simon) Kliefoth on July 27, 1936. On February 14, 1971, he married Carole (Mayhew) Chapman in Rockford, IL. Ray was an avid sports fan. He enjoyed watching the Packers, Brewers, Badgers, NASCAR and Minnesota Wild. He was also a proud supporter of the Hustisford Falcons and Rock River League baseball, particularly the Husty Astros through the 70s, 80s, 90s and early 2000s, then the Lebanon Whitetails. He donated many hours to running the concession stand at ‘the ballpark’. It was his home away from home. He enjoyed the many friendships that were formed over the years. Ray also enjoyed bowling, fishing and spending time with his family. Ray is survived by his loving wife, Carole; children, Kenneth Chapman of Neosho, Ronald (Lisa) Chapman of Bryson City, NC, Peggy (Mike Margelowsky) Chapman of Grand Marsh, Pamela Smith of Hustisford, Cindy (Dennis) Lagerman of Lomira, Connie (Curt) Knoll of Mayville and Jon (Valerie) Haack of Beaver Dam; 18 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; sister, Diane (Smith) Chapman of Juneau; brother, Donald Kliefoth of Mayville; sisters-in-law, Linda (Mike) Conrad and Micki Kliefoth of Mayville; brothers-in-law, Robert Hartwig of Mayville, Ed Marshall, James (Cheryl) Mayhew Sr. of Oregon, Timm Mayhew of South Byron, and Tom (JoAnne) Mayhew of Hailey, ID; other nieces, nephews, and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; mother and father-in law, Virginia and Willard Mayhew; daughters, Cheryl (Chapman) Shilts and Cheri Haack; daughter-in-law, Jayne (Sturm) Chapman; sisters, Carole Hartwig and Clara Marshall; brother, Gerald Kliefoth; sister-in-law, Sandra Mayhew; and brothers-in-law Wayne Chapman and Dennis Mayhew. The family would like to thank the staff at Clearview Nursing and Rehabilitative Care for the wonderful care of Ray for the last six years. The family is planning a Celebration of Life at Hustisford Fireman’s Park on Saturday, Sept. 21, from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. service. Rev. Paul Hudson officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hustisford Athletic Booster Club or Neosho Fire Department (where his youngest grandson is the chief). The Berndt-Ledesma Funeral Home in Hustisford is serving the family. Online condolences may be placed on our website at www.berndt-ledesma.com
30 July 2019

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Scott Turkiewicz

Scott Turkiewicz


Funeral Date:  Saturday, Aug. 3   Visitation Time:  11am-1pm   Service Time:  1pm   Place:  Krueger Family Funeral Home in Tomahawk Scott D. Turkiewicz, 42, of Gentle Ben Road, Tomahawk, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, July 26, 2019. Scott was born February 15, 1977, in Waukesha County to David and Carol (Jacobs) Turkiewicz. He married Jennifer Otto on May 8, 1999, in Princeton. Jen and Scott moved to the Tomahawk area in 2002. Scott was employed for the last three years with the Town of Little Rice. Scott was also a well-known daredevil and had performed across the US and Canada crashing over 650 cars. He went by the names of Justin Sayne and Demo Devil. He had worked with the old Joey Chitwood Show which later became the Charlie Belknap Show. He loved to debate politics, vacationing in the Smokey Mountains, hunting, and four wheeling. He was a fan of Alan Kulwicki, Mark Martin, and whatever team Brett Favre was playing for. He also served on the Little Rice Fire Department and was an EMT. Survivors include his wife, Jennifer; two children, Matthew and Gracie; his dad, David Turkiewicz; sister, Erin (Andy) Thomsen of Horicon; and his father-in-law, Les Otto of Markesan. Scott is further survived by aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends. The family will receive friends at Krueger Family Funeral Home in Tomahawk from 11 a.m. until the time of services at 1 p.m. A memorial service for Scott Turkiewicz will be held on Saturday, Aug. 3, at 1 p.m. from Krueger Family Funeral Home and Cremation Service. You may view the obituary and share online condolences at kruegerfamilyfuneral.com
29 July 2019

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Laura Lee Lambert Rahn

Laura Lee Lambert Rahn


Laura Lee Lambert Rahn, 69, of Horicon, formerly of Catawba, passed away on Thursday, July 25, 2019, at her daughter’s home with family by her side due to a battle with cancer. Laura was born on October 4, 1949, the daughter of Albert and Marion (Shallow) Lambert in Chicago, IL. On February 14, 2006, she was united in marriage to William Rahn in Phillips. Her life revolved around taking care of her family, friends, and animals. She loved horseback riding and loosing herself in baking, cooking, and upkeep of her home. She was selfless, making sure everyone was taken care of before she considered her own needs. She was fiercely proud of her children. Her voice was heard above all others at football games and other events her children competed in. Her daily phone calls will be missed profoundly. She is survived by her husband, William; her children, Michael (Jennifer) Luebke of Iron Ridge, Cynthia (Keith) Kanzenbach of Horicon, four grandchildren, Samantha, Ethan, Kollin, and Joseph. She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Margie; brother, David; and sister, Mary. Private family services will be held at St. Stephen Lutheran Church in Horicon. The family is grateful for the services of Heartland Hospice Care. They made is possible for her to pass surrounded by family. Koepsell Murray Funeral Home in Horicon is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH. com
26 July 2019

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Walter R. “Gator” Adelmeyer

Walter R. “Gator” Adelmeyer


Date: Friday, Aug. 2 Time: Visitation 4 to 8 p.m., Service 8 p.m. Place: Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville Walter R. “Gator” Adelmeyer, 66, of Lomira passed away on Wednesday, July 24, 2019, at his home surrounded by his loving family. Walter was born the son of Robert and Anna Mae (Jones) Adelmeyer on February 13, 1953 in Beaver Dam. He was a 1971 graduate of Mayville High School. Walter was united in marriage to Barbara Lawrence on April 19, 1975, in Lomira at Trinity United Methodist Church. In the early part of his life, Walter helped on his family farm, located on Dairy Road in LeRoy. He went on to become an over-the-road truck driver for 40 years. He took great pride in his work and enjoyed taking his family on some of his routes. In his spare time, Walter enjoyed the Packers, Brewers, and the Badgers. He loved watching his son’s games and helped coach whenever he had time. He relished being outdoors, especially hunting and fishing with his family and friends. He also enjoyed shooting trap, bowling, and playing softball. Walter is survived by his wife, Barb of Lomira; his sons, Donald (Dawn) Adelmeyer of Jackson and Dustin (special friend Megan Casey) Adelmeyer of Fox Lake; his sister, Mary Ann (Tony) Alsberg of Lomira; his brother-in-law, Mark Lawrence of Great Falls, MT; one grandchild on the way and his step-grandchildren, Dezirae and Trenton Jones; his canine companions, Lacey, Peanut, and Minnie; his grandpups, Nova and Lincoln. Walter is further survived by an uncle, cousins, and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and in-laws, Don and Jackie Lawrence. The family would also like to thank the nurses and staff of Generations Home Care and Hospice Inc for the kindness and comfort they provided for Walter and his family in his final days. Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville served the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH.com
24 July 2019

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Jane A. Klein

Jane A. Klein


Jane A. (Luedtke) Klein, 79, of Lomira, and for the past six years, a resident of LaCrosse, passed on to eternal life, on June 23, 2019, at Hillview Health Care Center in LaCrosse. She was born Jane Alice Luedtke, on October 31, 1939, at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac, to Fred and Elda (McChain) Luedtke. Jane graduated from Lomira High School in 1957. On October 10, 1959, Jane married Gordon Klein, also of Lomira, at Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church in Lomira. Jane’s life was guided by her faith in the Lord. She was a lifelong member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Lomira. Jane served her church as financial secretary, communion steward, youth group leader, custodian, and on a mission trip to Red Bird Mission in Kentucky. In her pre-teen and teen years, Jane was proud to be a grease monkey, alongside her “Pa,” at Luedtke’s Service Station in Lomira. Following high school graduation, and prior to having children, she worked as a keypunch operator at A. C. Nielsen in Fond du Lac. In their early years of marriage, Jane devoted herself to raising their three children. After the children were grown, Jane and Gordon owned and operated Klein Hardware. Jane did book work and made salads at McDonald’s in Lomira. She also worked in electrical and hardware customer service at Menards in Fond du Lac, retiring in 2011. Jane’s involvement in community organizations included Lomira TOPS Club, serving in various offices including President; Lomira Centennial Planning Committee; and Lomira Chamber of Commerce historian. Jane’s interests were varied: historical events; current events; collecting antique items from past businesses in Lomira/surrounding area and later donating her collection to the Lomira Historical Society; pleasure reading; music, particularly polka and classic country; being entertained by natures’ critters at outside feeders; watching sports, including but not limited to, WIAA state high school basketball tournaments, Brewers baseball, and Packers football. Many have benefited from Jane’s passions for crocheting and knitting. In addition to the joy of creating items, she enjoyed gifting crocheted baby afghans, teaching others the art of crocheting, and tackling patterns with new challenges. She was especially proud of teaching her grandchildren how to crochet, especially her left-handed granddaughter. Jane most enjoyed spending quality time with family and friends, especially their grandchildren. Jane enjoyed attending as many of her grandchildren’s activities: sporting, music and others as she was able to. She enjoyed cooking and baking, having accumulated an impressive collection of cookbooks. Jane was proud to share her cooking and baking interests with her children and grandchildren - sharing favorite recipes and techniques in cooking and baking alongside them and preparing big family meals. Memories of Jane live on in son, Bill (Tammy) Klein; granddaughter Kylie Klein; and grandson, Keith Klein; daughter, Betsy Klein; and daughter, Peggy Klein. We are proud of the courage Mom displayed throughout her/our struggle with Alzheimer’s Disease, an incredibly exhausting and frustrating disease. Jane is further survived by sister, Judy (Larry) Schraufnagel; sister, Jean (Karl) Krueger; brother-in-law, Gerald (Shirley) Klein; sister-in-law, Bonnie (Wes) Falk; special friend, Kathy Gindt; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Jane was predeceased by her husband, Gordon, in March 2018; parents, Fred and Elda Luedtke; brother, Jim (Geni) Luedtke; brother-in-law, Lyle Schwartz; parents-in-law, Alfred (Hilda Stuck) Klein; sister-in-law, Genevieve (Ed) Huck; brother-in-law, Reverend James Klein; nephew, Kevin Klein; and special friend, Rodney Gindt. Jane’s family will greet guests on Saturday, Aug. 3, from 9:30 a.m. until 11:45 a.m., and will enjoy visiting again at the church, following the burial in Salem Cemetery in Lomira. A Celebration of Jane’s Life will take place at Trinity United Methodist Church in Lomira, on Saturday, Aug. 3, at noon, with Pastors Rom Pegram and Wesley Falk officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials in Jane’s name will be appreciated to Trinity United Methodist Church in Lomira; Alzheimer’s Association for research at www.alz.org or Alzheimer’s Association, Memorial Donations, P.O. Box 96011, Washington D.C. 20090; The Lomira Historical Society; or charity of donor’s choice. The family thanks all staff at Hillview Health Care Center in LaCrosse, for the compassionate care they provided to Jane during the past 2-1/2 years. The family also thanks Mayo Clinic Health System-Hospice for their compassionate and loving care, for Jane and the family, in the walk through the final days of Jane’s earthly life. The family also thanks Pastor Banze Kyabuntu, of Stoddard United Methodist Church, and Pastor Harald Bringsjord, of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in LaCrosse, for their comforting presence and messages, to read scripture and pray with Jane and family, during the final days of Jane’s life, and following Jane’s last breath, as well as always being a special presence of God’s love. The Myrhum Patten Miller & Kietzer Funeral Homes have been entrusted with Jane’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com
22 July 2019

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Thirza Ann Kuhlman

Thirza Ann Kuhlman


Thirza Ann Kuhlman, 78, of Horicon, passed away July 18, 2019, at Clearview in Juneau. She was born December, 10 1940, in Fox Lake, the daughter of Jess and Mary Alice (Ross) Tillema. Thirza graduated from Juneau High School in 1959 and married her high-school sweetheart, Roy, on July 2, 1960. Thirza and Roy moved their family to Horicon in 1965, when they bought a farm east of town. Thirza and Roy worked together on the farm until their retirement in the early 2000s, when their son Mark took over the operation. Thirza spent the years since doing the things she loved: traveling with Roy, spending time with family, and watching old movies and murder mysteries. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandson. Thirza is survived by her five children, Sandra Kuhlman, Laura (Bryan) Schmude, Linda Kuhlman, Mark (Stephanie) and their sons Merrick and Cody, Amy Kuhlman; also, her two grandchildren, Zackery (Dana) Schmude and Stephanie Schmude, plus one great-grandson Mason; her siblings, George (Jan) Tillema, Faye (Kris) Hampton and Jean (Ron) Mueller; sisters-in-law, Carol Tillema, Dorothy Kuhlman, and Carol (Ken) Graves; and many relatives and friends. Thirza was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Roy; and a brother, Ross Tillema. Family will receive relatives and friends on Saturday, July 27, at Emmanuel Methodist Church, 222 S. Cedar St, Horicon from 10 a.m. to noon. Memorial service to follow at the church at 12 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the United Methodist Church of Juneau for window restoration or the Arthritis Foundation www. arthritis.org. The Berndt-Ledesma Funeral Home Juneau is serving the family. For online condolences please go to www.berndt-ledesma.com

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Elizabeth Jeanette Quandt

Elizabeth Jeanette Quandt


Elizabeth Jeanette Quandt began her new journey on Monday, July 15, 2019, surrounded by loved ones. She was born to David and Christine (Mack) Quandt on October 6,1987 at Hartford Memorial Hospital. In her short life, she accomplished many things. Always a brilliant student, she graduated as valedictorian from Lomira High School in 2006. She then went on to UW Green Bay, UW Fond du Lac, and  UW Oshkosh, completing her four-year degree in math with high honors, always on the dean's list. After graduating, she worked numerous jobs as a tutor and librarian. Her many passions included math and music-she played clarinet, saxophone, piano, guitar, ukulele, and started the violin. She also loved to sing. But above all, she loved her family most- especially her nieces and nephew whom she called "the lights of my life". Despite her disabilities, she still pushed herself to live life to its fullest, particularly enjoying going to concerts with her family.​ She is an inspiration to all that knew her. Even with her own daily struggles, she always found time to listen to others and help in anyway she could. Her strength continues to encourage us to constantly better ourselves and be kind to one another. Elizabeth is survived by her parents, David and Christine Quandt of Lomira; her sisters, Sarah Quandt of Howards Grove, Anna Quandt of Fond du Lac, and Rachel (Grant) Nass of Campbellsport; her nephew, Charles Quandt and nieces, Charlotte and Evelyn Nass; her dog, Tillie; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.​ She was preceded in death by her niece, Carolyn; grandparents, William and Jeanette Mack and Elsmer and Eleanor Quandt; special friend, Johne;  aunt, Barb; and cousins.​ Visitation will take place from 11 to 2 p.m. at The Phillip Funeral Home Chapel in West Bend, with a service and luncheon to follow. A Celebration of Life will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 27, at The Phillip Funeral Home Chapel (1420 W. Paradise Dr., West Bend, WI). Phillip Funeral Home of West Bend is assisting the family, (262)338-2050, www.phillipfuneralhome.com

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Marguerite J. Van Hulst

Marguerite J. Van Hulst


Marguerite J. Van Hulst, 88, of Horicon passed away on Wednesday, July 17, 2019 in her home. Marguerite was born the daughter of Martin and Alice (Fleussus) Van Hulst on January 30, 1931, in Green Bay. Marguerite received her masters degree in education and dedicated her life to educating children. She taught for over 35 years in the New Holstein, Appleton, and Horicon School Districts. She was also an accomplished author of children's literature and other texts. She wrote dozens of manuscripts and her most notable children's book, titled, Stuck In The Tub was translated into several languages. As a reading specialist, she produced a guide for teaching reading skills to children. Never idle, she was also active in getting kids to participate in theater. She was generous and gave to a variety of Catholic charities over many years. She was a member of Sacred Heart Parish in Horicon. Marguerite loved her family and cherished her special relationship with her sister Kathryn. Marguerite is survived by her sister, Sister Kathryn Van Hulst, SSND. of Elm Grove, as well as many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, John Coisman, and sister, Mary Durnin. A visitation took place on Tuesday, July 23, from 9-11 a.m. at St. Francis Church. A Mass of Christian Burial took place on Tuesday, July 23, at 11 a.m. at St. Francis Church, Hollandtown, 433 County Rd. CE, Kaukauna, WI 54130 with the Rev. Fr. Kyle Sladek presiding. Burial took place at St. Francis Cemetery. Memorials in memory of Marguerite may be directed to School Sisters of Notre Dame of Elm Grove or the charity of one’s choice. Koepsell Murray Funeral Home in Horicon is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH. com
12 June 2019

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