17 March 2021

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Homeschool Group To Perform Robin Hood

Homeschool Group To Perform Robin Hood


Homeschool Group To Perform Robin Hood In the forests of Nottingham, Robin Hood and his Merry Band are defending the poor of England during Prince John’s reign, robbing from the rich and giving to the poor. With King Richard fighting in the Crusades, Prince John has taxed the people to near starvation, causing them to turn to Sherwood Forest for aid. It can’t get any worse for England…

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HIGHWAY 67

HIGHWAY 67


HIGHWAY 67 from page 1 the 1930s and those along Fond du Lac Avenue are also pretty old. So while the roadway is being removed, this was the perfect time for the village to update all of that piping. The project is being done in three phases. The first phase will start on the east side of town between Triple S and Elm Street. In this portion, a new concrete overlay will be placed on the

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Glenn E. “Minnow” Haas

Glenn E. “Minnow” Haas


 Glenn joined our Lord after passing away unexpectedly at his home on Sunday, March 7, 2021.   He was born in Ozaukee County on May 21, 1940, to Raymond and Florence (Borchardt) Haas.   He grew up at St Paul Lutheran Church in Grafton, where he was baptized and confirmed. He attended St Paul Lutheran Elementary and Middle school, as well as Grafton High School.   Glenn was an active member of St John Lutheran Church in New Fane.   He worked for Joseph P Jansen Construction prior to his employment with Hunzinger Construction. He retired in 2004, after 23 years with the company following a work injury.   He was a long time member of Cement Masons/Plasterer Union Local #397, and Local #599.   He enjoyed spending time with his family, and was a very proud grandpa. He rarely missed a football game, performance, or other school events of his grandkids.   He enjoyed watching and talking about the Packers, Brewers, Badgers, and NASCAR racing.   He was an avid sportsman, enjoyed his deer and bird hunting, as well as spending many hours on the water fishing with his best bud Warren. He enjoyed spending time with his team mates on his dart ball league for several years. He could be found sitting outside looking out over the lake and watching his birds at his feeders.   Glenn leaves behind his four children, Randall Haas of Milwaukee, Wendy (Steve) Domres of West Bend, Penny (John) Best of Random Lake, and Debbie (Brad) Hoffmann of Cleveland; his nine grandchildren, Zach (Abby) Haas of Florida, Holli Marie and Natalie Haas of Milwaukee, Amber (Fritz) Koehler of Fredonia, Ryan (Jillian) Walber of Pewaukee, Korey Walber Crawford (TJ) of Random Lake, Nathan Best (Emily), Tyler (Julie) Best of Random Lake, Hanna Best (Jordan) of Platteville; great-grandchildren, Summer and Fritzy Koehler of Fredonia, Jaxon and Quinn Crawford of Random Lake, Grayson and Ella Walber of Pewaukee, Ava and Connor Best of Random Lake, Amaya Cross, and Kylia Harris of Milwaukee; and grandpups, Chloe and Ellie. Glenn is further survived by his brothers, Howard (Diane) and Richard (Cheryl) Haas; Aunt Viola Sievers, and life-long best friend, Warren Lemke, as well as his former son-in-law, Tim Walber, and several nieces and nephews, and many friends.   He has been welcomed to eternal rest by his parents; sister, LaVerne Kassens; brothers, Robert, Harold, Allen, and Ronald.   A visitation was held on Wednesday, at the Mueller Funeral Home from 2:30 to 4:45 p.m.    A funeral service was held on Wednesday, March 17, at 5 p.m. at the Mueller Funeral Home, 979 N. Green Bay Rd. in Grafton. Interment took place at Immanuel Cemetery in Cedarburg. Online condolences may be sent to the Haas family by visiting www.muellerfuneralhome.com.    Glenn was loved by many and will be greatly missed by his family, friends, and neighbors.   It’s not goodbye Dad, it’s see you later!

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Carol M. Koltz

Carol M. Koltz


 Carol M. Koltz, 45, of Eden passed away Tuesday, March 9, 2021, at Froedtert Hospital in Wauwatosa after a long battle with cancer.   She was born on March 3, 1976, in Fond du Lac, the daughter of James and Gloria (Stoffel) Twohig.  She received her Associates Degree from Moraine Park Technical College which is where she met her husband, Duane Koltz. They were married on September 19, 1998, at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church in Armstrong.  Carol worked as an insurance agent at Smith & Hatch Insurance.   She was a member of Shepherd of the Hills Catholic Church where she was also a Eucharistic Minister. Carol was also a member of the Campbellsport Cougar Booster Club, Eden Fireman Ladies Auxiliary, and Eden Athletic Association. She enjoyed bowling, camping, and attending her sons’ sporting events. Above all else, she cherished the time spent with her family.    Carol is survived by her husband, Duane “Dewey”; sons, Kyle and Kody; parents, Jim and Gloria; brothers, Jeff (Heidi) Twohig and Jim “Elvis” (Kim) Twohig; in-laws, Richard and Janet Koltz, brother-in-law, Daniel (Rebecca) Koltz, her godson, Colin Twohig, and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.    She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Mary and James Twohig and Shirley and Jerome Stoffel.    Visitation was held Sunday, March 14, from 3 to 6 p.m. at Shepherd of the Hills Catholic Church, W1562 County Road B, Eden and on Monday, March 15, from 10 to 10:45 am also at church.    A Mass of Christian Burial followed at 11 a.m. at Shepherd of the Hills Church. Rev. Mark Jones will officiate and burial will be in Our Lady of Angels Cemetery, Armstrong.   In lieu of flowers, memorials are appreciated to Fr. Mike Shea’s Sarnelli House, Eden Fireman Ladies Auxiliary, and Campbellsport Cougar Booster Club.   The family extends a special thank you to the staff at Froedtert Hospital, Collen Costello, and Bill and Laurie Hatch for their care and compassion.    “God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be. So he closed His arms around you and whispered "come follow me." You didn’t deserve what you went through, and so he gave you rest. God’s garden must be beautiful, He only takes the best. And when He saw you sleeping, so peaceful and free of pain, we could not wish you back, to suffer that again.”  Twohig Funeral Home, Campbellsport, served the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals. com.

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Geraldine “Gerry” Mueller

Geraldine “Gerry” Mueller


  Geraldine “Gerry” (Horwitz) Mueller, 82, of Farmington was called home to be with the Lord on March 5, 2021, at Kettle Moraine Gardens in Kewaskum surrounded by her family.   Gerry was born in Milwaukee to Hyman and Helen (Fayta) Horwitz.She was united in marriage to Glen Mueller on December 16, 1961 at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Milwaukee.Gerry graduated from Rufus King High School in Milwaukee.   She was a newspaper reporter and writer for the Fond du Lac Reporter and the Kewaskum Statesman.Gerry was a charter member of the New Fane Kettle Riders Snowmobile Club where she also served as safety instructor for many years.   She enjoyed 50 years of country living with her dogs and horses which she loved.   After retirement Glen and Gerry enjoyed many camping trips to Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, and also liked the casino trips - win, lose or draw. Those Gerry leaves behind to cherish her memory include her husband of 59 years, Glen; son, Quin (Donna) Mueller; “special daughter,” Stacy Mueller; step - granddaughter, Melissa Stommel; three step - great - grandchildren, Hannah, Logan, and Hailey; sister, Kathleen (Richard) Kiesner, and niece, Wendy Smith. She is further survived by cousins, other relatives and friends. Gerry was preceded in death by her parents, and parents-in-law.   Graveside Service for Gerry was held on Tuesday, March 9, at Wisconsin Memorial Park (13235 W Capitol Dr. Brookfield, WI 53005) and Pastor Timothy Henning officiated.    A Big Thank You to Angie and the staff at Kettle Moraine Gardens for their excellent care and compassion during Gerry’s time there.   Please consider signing our online guest book (www.myrhum-patten.com) to share your condolences with the family. Memorials to Threshold Senior Day Services (600 Rolfs Ave – West Bend, WI 53090), or cards addressed to the family may be sent in care of: Myrhum – Patten Funeral and Cremation Service, 1315 W. Washington Street, West Bend, WI 53095.   Myrhum-Patten Funeral & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Gerry’s arrangements.

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Loretta Kleinmann

Loretta Kleinmann


Loretta Kleinmann died peacefully surrounded by family on March 7, 2021.   Born in Germantown, on June 22, 1922, to Andrew and Catherine Steger, one of 4 children, she grew up on a farm during the Depression.   In her early 20’s she met the love of her life, Gerald “Jerry” Kleinmann, who lived on a nearby farm. Jerry was a good friend of her brother, Norbert. They married on August 22, 1945.   When discussing children, Mom said she wanted 4 and Dad said “how about 6?" Well, they had 8! Mom did an amazing job raising a big family. She was always there for us, putting her family first. Mom and Dad loved to go dancing, spending many evenings at the Nightingale Ballroom with friends, dancing to polka and big band music. Mom became an excellent seamstress, sewing many outfits for not only herself, but for all the children. At Easter we were all proud to walk into church, with our new clothes. They were devoted to their Catholic faith and were active in their church communities wherever they lived.   Mom supported Dad in his many endeavors which led to living in many different homes through their married life. Their biggest move was to Florida in 1978, residing in Brooksville and then Ocala. In the warm Florida weather, they became avid walkers. They made many good friends wherever they lived.   During their 18 years together in Florida, Mom and Dad loved to travel around the country visiting many national parks and their family.   After Jerry died in 1996, Mom lived in Florida for another seven years before moving back to Wisconsin to be closer to her family.Loretta is survived by her children, Joyce (Modesto) Tavarez, Eileen (Tim) Robinson, Rosemary (Greg) Theisen, John Kleinmann, Wayne (Sue) Kleinmann, Richard (Lori) Kleinmann, Steve (Karyn) Kleinmann, and her brother Norbert of Aurora, CO; and brother-in-law, Elroy (Donna) Kleinmann of Menomonee Falls. She is also survived by 14 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.   Loretta was preceded in death by her husband, Gerald; her infant daughter, Janet; and two grandchildren, as well as her brother, Ray and sister, Marcella.   The family would like to thank the staff at the Samaritan Health Center in West Bend for their loving care provided to Loretta over the last five years.   A Private Memorial Service is being held at The Phillip Funeral Home of West Bend. See www.phillipfuneralhome.com for photos and memories.Live streaming of the Memorial Service will be at 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 11, on the Phillip Funeral Homes Facebook page.   Phillip Funeral Home of West Bend is assisting the family. (262) 338-2050 / www.phillipfuneralhome.com
16 March 2021

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Delores “Dee” M. Ward

Delores “Dee” M. Ward


   Delores “Dee” M. Stump) Ward, 69, passed away peacefully on Monday, March 8, 2021, at her home in Kewaskum, surrounded by family.   She was born on September 7, 1951, in Illinois to W. Austin and Margaret (Kaufman) Stump.   Dee enjoyed family time, volunteering, quilting, needlepoint, reading and traveling.   Dee is survived by her step-son, Steve Ward and wife Katherine Taylor; five step-grandchildren, Alexandra, Isabelle, Andrew, Christian, Ethan; and six siblings, Kay Brown, Kathy Redington, Michael Stump, Marie McDonnell (Thomas), Trisha Lehman, Connie Mottley (Terry); and sister-in-law, Marge Buchholz. In addition, Dee is survived by numerous nieces and nephews.   Dee was preceded in death by her husband, Dave Ward; her parents, W. Austin and Margaret Stump; her brother, Richard Stump and brother-in-law, Daniel Redington.   Visitation will be at the Phillip Funeral Home on Sunday, March 14, 2021 from 1:00 until 2:15 p.m. Interment will be a later date at St. Lucas Cemetery in Kewaskum.   A Funeral Service will be at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 14, at the Phillip Funeral Home Chapel (1420 W. Paradise Dr. West Bend, WI 53095) with Pastor Timothy Henning presiding.    In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation can be sent to Kewaskum Community Food Pantry at P.O. Box 502 Kewaskum, WI. 53040. The family would like to express special thanks to the staff at Horizon Hospice for their care and compassion during Dee’s illness. Also, they’d like to extend special thanks for all the kind words, actions, and prayers expressed by Dee’s friends.   The Phillip Funeral Home of West Bend is assisting the family.(262) 338-2050 / www.phillipfuneralhome.com
15 March 2021

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Patricia Marchant

Patricia Marchant


Patricia Marchant, 82, of the Town of Auburn passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 4, 2021, at Serenity Villa in Campbellsport with her beloved family gathered around her. She was born in Ashington, Northumberland, England on March 25, 1938, the daughter of Charles Catherine (Lisle) Wallace. On April 10, 1957, Pat married Joseph Marchant in Luton, Bedfordshire, England. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Fond du Lac. Pat worked at the Ben Franklin in Campbellsport for a number of years. Pat enjoyed knitting and was an excellent cook, seamstress and a wonderful baker providing many cake donuts and sweet rolls for her grandchildren. Survivors include her husband, Joe; children, Colleen (John) Reigle, Nadine (Larry) Lendved, Wayne (Dawn) Marchant, Renae Braatz, Dawn (Jeff) Bengel, Tony (Linda) Marchant and Tim (Missy) Marchant; grandchildren, Randy (Betsy), Ryan (Ashlyn), Rick (Lindsey), Rose (Dan), Julie (Paul), Jessica (Terry), Jonathon (Alex), Nick (Jess), Samantha (Andy), Paul (Stephanie), Louie (Nikki), Alex (Celeste), Barry (Olivia), Joseph (Danielle), Michael, David, Hailey (Matthew), Kristy (Sam), Wesley (Brittany), Kordell (Chloe), Nicole (Riley), Patrick, Rebecca, Bennett (Brooke) and Erica; 27 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; brother, Robert (Ros) Wallace; sister-in-law, Lola Ebert; other relatives and friends. Pat was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Catherine; in-laws, Wayne and Rose Marchant; daughters, Catherine and Cheryl; grandson, Daniel; granddaughter, Leah Reigle; sister, Stella (Bert); brothers, Jack (Mabel) and Frank (Jessie); and brothers-in-law and sister-in-law, Bill and Alice Marchant and Allan Ebert. A family service and burial in Auburn Cemetery will take place later in the Spring. The family extends a special thank you to the nurses and staff of Precept Home Health and Hospice and Serenity Villa for their care and compassion shown Pat in her final days. Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com

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Gerald J. “Jerry” Gosa Jr.

Gerald J. “Jerry” Gosa Jr.


Gerald J. “Jerry” Gosa Jr., 68, of Kewaskum, formerly of Waukesha, passed away on March 5, 2021, after battling Covid-19 related pneumonia for 49 days. Jerry grew up in Waukesha and went to Waukesha South High School, where he met the love of his life Mary, whom he would later wed. He was an Eagle Scout and varsity letter winner in three sports including: football, basketball, and track and field. He attended the University of Wisconsin on a full athletic scholarship where he played football for the Badgers. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Education, later earning a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from UW-Oshkosh. Jerry taught chemistry at Kewaskum High school for 38 years, his entire teaching career, and served as head coach of the boys and girls varsity track and field team for 25 years. One of his proudest achievements was building his home in Kewaskum with the help of family and friends. Furthermore, he worked tirelessly as president of Kewaskum Youth Scholarships (KEYS) which has awarded over $2 million in scholarships to Kewaskum’s High School graduates since co-founding the organization in 1986. He was also a member of the Board of Directors for the Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial Committee and volunteered with United Way. For these efforts in the community, he received a Hometown Hero Award at the State Capitol in Madison in 2020. In his free time and later in retirement, he enjoyed staying physically active, particularly through cycling and cross-country skiing. He was very proud of summiting Alpe d’Huez in France on his bicycle and completing 20 Birkebeiner cross country races over his lifetime. He also loved traveling with his best friend and wife, Mary, and together they visited many locales in the United States, Egypt, and Europe, including many trips to his favorite destination - Italy. He was an avid sports fan and loved supporting the Badgers, Packers, and Brewers. However, nothing made him happier than spending time with his children and grandchildren who were his pride and joy. Jerry was immensely proud of his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed attending and watching all of their events in person and then virtually, cheering each child or grandchild on in his own special way. Jerry is survived by his wife Mary (Brant); daughter, Rachel (Jim) Lustig; son, David (Keri) Gosa; daughter, Katharine (Matt) Gundrum; daughter, Colleen (Dan) Nalepinski; and his eleven grandchildren, Leah, Tyler, Lily, and Jack Lustig, Reagan and Ellie Gosa, Lucas and Neva Gundrum and Viola, Cecilia and Rosalind Nalepinski. He is further survived by his sisters, Kathy (Dean) Hunter, Cindy (Warren) Schlei, and Mary (Michael) Sanford; his brother, Jamie (Kim) Gosa; brother-in-law, Vince Brant; sister-in-law, Gina (Jeff) Rose; his aunts, Darlene Gosa, Grace Erato, and Janice Brant; many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends, especially Bob Fredrich and Gordon Haberman. He was preceded by his parents, Gerald Sr. and Elizabeth Gosa; and parents-in-law, Murray and Mary Brant. Jerry was a devout and lifelong Catholic. His dying wish was to share the following, coined by Professor Laurie Zoloth, “The Golden Rule, in the case of COVID-19...I get vaccinated - or wear a mask - to protect you, and you do so to protect me.” In lieu of flowers, please get vaccinated and wear a mask to protect others. You may send memorial donations to Kewaskum Youth Scholarships (KEYS) or the Wisconsin 9/11 Memorial. A private Mass with family will be held for Jerry. A memorial service will follow at a later date. Myrhum-Patten Funeral Home has been entrusted with Jerry’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.