29 December 2021

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Janet Schuman

Janet Schuman


Janet “Jan” Schuman, 78, went to be with the Lord Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021. Jan was born to Caroline (Ludwig) and Edward Tuttle on January 23, 1943, in Fond du Lac County, where she spent her childhood years. She was baptized on February 23, 1943, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Dundee. She made confirmation of her Christian faith on June 30, 1957, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Campbellsport. She graduated from Campbellsport High School in 1961.Prior to marriage to the love of her life, Kenneth “Ken” Schuman on September 6, 1969, she worked at A.C. Nielsen Company in Fond du Lac.After marriage, she moved to Dodgeville, where Ken was employed with GTE. They later moved to Portage and Sun Prairie following Ken’s career with the telephone industry.They were blessed with four children, Mara Demien (Kent), Mark Schuman (Tina), Joni Rupnow (Scott) and Jill Winters (Jeremy). Surviving are grandchildren, Luke Boland, Peter and Andrew Demien, Christopher, Johnathan and Emmanuel Schuman, Caroline Hernandez, Carina Rohn, Jack, Malachi, Wilhelm and Rose Rupnow; great-grandchildren, Benito and Nayeli Hernandez. Also surviving are her husband; two siblings, Dale (Shirley) Tuttle and Kathy Tuttle; sisters-in-law, Carol Carey, Mary Ann Tuttle and Audrey (David) Weed and her uncle and godfather, Francis Tuttle, as well as several nieces, nephews, penpals and friends.Her favorite hobby was writing to pen pals. She en - joyed traveling, having been blessed to visit all 50 states and several foreign countries.She was a faithful member of Eastside Lutheran Church for over 43 years, serving on Mission Guild, ushering, church cleaning and other tasks.She volunteered for over 25 years at Twice Is Nice, a volunteer run thrift store which supports Lakeside Lutheran.Christian Education was important to her. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Eastside Lutheran School, Madison; Lakeside Lutheran High School, Lake Mills, or a charity of your choice.Funeral services were held at Eastside Lutheran Church, 2310 Independence Lane, Madison, WI 53704 on Monday, Dec. 27, at 11 a.m. with visitation from 9 a.m. until services. Luncheon followed. Burial took place at Union Cemetery, Campbellsport.

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Library Happenings

Library Happenings


Library Happenings Activities at the Campbellsport Public Library 220 North Helena Street www.campbellsportlibrary.org 920-533-8534 Do the holidays have you feeling stressed out? Why not try spending a little time relaxing at the library? We offer a great selection of magazines or the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel to read along with our wonderful selection of books. People are always welcome

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Kenneth Gordon Raymond

Kenneth Gordon Raymond


Kenneth Gordon Raymond, age 91, of Port Washington, passed away peacefully on Thursday, December 9, 2021, at his home in Harbor Campus. Ken was born on January 20, 1930, in Campbellsport to the late Gordon and Edna (nee Scheurman) Raymond. He attended Mission House College which later became Lakeland College in Sheboygan from 1947-1949. After college, Ken attended Evangelical Deaconess Hospital School of XRay Technology in Milwaukee and worked at Evangelical Deaconess Hospital in Milwaukee until he was drafted into the United States Army from 1952-1954.Upon his return from the service, Ken became the Chief Technologist at Methodist Hospital in Lubbock, TX from 1955-1956. He then served as the Chief Technologist at Medical Professional X-Ray Howard R. Hancock M.D. Radiologist in Lubbock from 1956-1974.During his career, Ken was a member of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). He was a past president and life member of the South Plains Society of Radiologic Technologists in Lubbock and a past president, board member and committeeman of the Texas Society of Radiologic Technologists. Ken was also a longtime member and past president of Toastmasters.While in Lubbock, Ken was united in marriage to Irma Hanna (nee Barnett) on August 20, 1959. Together they were married 66 years before Irma preceded him in death on March 22, 2015. When Ken's father became ill, Ken and Irma moved to Highland Park, IL and Ken worked at Highland Park Hospital so he could be closer to his family. Upon his retirement, Ken moved back to Wisconsin with Irma and together they split their time between Brownsville and Weslaco, TX. Eventually they moved to Fredericksburg, TX so Irma could be near her family until her passing when Ken moved to Port Washington to be near his mother.In his free time, Ken enjoyed traveling and in 2018 was even able to participate in an Honor Flight. He also enjoyed photography, fishing, golfing, and watching the Milwaukee Brewers and Green Bay Packers.Ken is survived by his sister, Carol (Leo) Neis of Cedarburg; a nephew, Brent (Tori) Neis of Saukville; great-nephews, Connor and Hayden Neis of Saukville; a step-son, John (Sherry) Hanna of Fredericksburg; a step-grandson, Thad (Sharron) Hanna of Fredericksburg; two step-granddaughters, Charlyn (Doug) McKinney of Springfield, MO and Stace (Kindred) Hilt of Richmond, TX; other relatives and friends.In addition to his parents and his wife Irma, Ken was preceded in death by a step-son, Omer Jerome “Jerry” Hanna.A graveside service in remembrance of Ken is being planned for this coming spring at Union Cemetery in Campbellsport.The family would like to thank the staff of Harbor Campus in Port Washington for the wonderful care that was given to Ken and his family.The Twohig Funeral Home of Campbellsport has been entrusted with Ken's arrangements. Online guestbook and condolences may be found at www. twohigfunerals.com.

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22 December 2021

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Rural Writes

Rural Writes


Rural Writes G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR As we reach and age through adulthood, Christmas is less about today; presents, gifting and getting than the past. A time for reflection and remembrance. It is in those long or not so long agos that we seek – and perhaps find a true meaning to the holiday, a hefty portion of the Christmas spirit. Sounds like something outta Dickens, eh? Beyond

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Wisconsin Holstein Association Announces  Outstanding Young Members

Wisconsin Holstein Association Announces Outstanding Young Members


Wisconsin Holstein Association Announces Outstanding Young Members The Wisconsin Holstein Association will hold its annual Junior Holstein Convention in collaboration with the Waupaca-Waushara Junior Holstein Association at the Red Lion Hotel in Appleton from December 28-30. The Wisconsin Holstein Association (WHA) is pleased to announce the 12 and Under Recognition and Young Distinguished Junior

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McKenzie Named Van Meter Award Recipient

McKenzie Named Van Meter Award Recipient


McKenzie Named Van Meter Award Recipient The Labette Community College Alumni Association in Parsons, Kansas, announces the 21st Annual William & Allene Guthrie Van Meter Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award. The 2021 recipient of this prestigious award is Ben McKenzie. McKenzie is a 1999 graduate of Labette Community College. McKenzie attend LCC after graduating from Parsons High School