28 June 2023

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Franklin H. Forrest

Franklin H. Forrest


   Franklin H. Forrest, 80 years old, of Oshkosh passed away at St. Elizabeth Hospital June 10, 2023, with his children at his side.   Franklin was born on March 23, 1943, in Elkhorn, to Leland and Mabel (Snell) Forrest. They moved from Elkhorn to Appleton. Leland passed away when Franklin was nine years of age and Mabel passed away when he was 13 years of age. Diane came home to stay with Franklin before he moved to San Antonio, TX, with Ken’s family for three years. When Ken was stationed in Europe, Franklin moved to Horicon, to live with Donna’s family. Franklin was especially close to his nephew, David, who was more like a brother.   Franklin graduated from Horicon High School in 1961. He and Barbara moved to Oshkosh, where Franklin graduated from the Wisconsin State University of Oshkosh.   Franklin held many careers, but the one he cherished the most was having his broker’s license and working with Real Marketing.   Franklin loved to play poker and had a great group of friends he played with for the past 40+ years. Anyone who knew Frank knew he liked to play by his rules. Franklin thoroughly loved hunting, camping and riding Dusty Trails in Oconto County.   Franklin is survived by his former wife, Barbara L. Forrest; their children, Matthew Forrest and AmySue Hartman (Tom Korn); along with grandsons, Jesse and Jacob Hartman. Franklin is further survived by his sister-in-law, Joan Forrest; his favorite nieces and nephews; and many very special friends.   Franklin was preceded in death by his parents, Leland and Mabel (Snell) Forrest; siblings, Kenyon Forrest, Donna (Warren) Johnston, and Diane (Don) Misener; and close friend, Ellen Decent.   All family and friends are invited to Franklin’s celebration of life will be held on August 19, at Fox Cities Funeral & Cremation Services, 3026 Jackson Street, Oshkosh WI 54901. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a short service at 1 p.m.   Please come and share stories of how Franklin made an impact upon your life.   In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in memory of Franklin H. Forrest to your favorite organization.    Extra special thanks to David Hochtritt, who visited Dad consistently each week if not several times per week since December 11, 2022, as he went in/out of the hospitals, nursing facilities, etc.
26 June 2023

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Clinton “Buzzy” Peter Zimmerman Jr.

Clinton “Buzzy” Peter Zimmerman Jr.


  Clin­ton Peter Zim­mer­man Jr. “Buzzy” passed away at the age of 74 in Juneau, peace­fully at his home with his four chil­dren by his side on June 24, 2023.   Buzzy was born in Hart­ford, to Clin­ton and Marie (nee In­falt) Zim­mer­man.   He grew up in the Slinger and Hart­ford area and as a child he would often be found at the Slinger Speed­way watch­ing his dad race cars, or out fish­ing, catch­ing frogs and col­lect­ing coins and stamps. His dad’s race car was #44. This num­ber came to be a very cher­ished, pow­er­ful, and mean­ing­ful num­ber to every­one in his fam­ily down to the grand kids hon­or­ing this tra­di­tion by hav­ing it on their jer­seys.    Buzzy at­tended high school at Hart­ford Union High, grad­u­at­ing c/o 1966. After high school he was drafted into the United States Army where he served as an MP in the Viet­nam War. When he re­turned home, he at­tended MATC for Art and De­sign. As an adult he en­joyed going out, roller skat­ing, play­ing sports, hik­ing the hills of Pike Lake, and scuba div­ing. A huge part of his life was ded­i­cated to work­ing in his fam­ily busi­ness at the Zim­mer­man’s Auto Body shop in Hart­ford, which he took over from his fa­ther Clin­ton Sr. His pas­sion of art came through in the shop by cus­tom paint jobs which landed him in mul­ti­ple auto mag­a­zines for his in­cred­i­ble tal­ent.    In 1973 Buzzy mar­ried Glo­ria Ann Gehl from Slinger, where they ran the au­to­body shop and raised their three chil­dren. Al­though they went their sep­a­rate ways, they shared a bond of friend­ship, re­spect and a ded­i­cated level of co-par­ent­ing. In 1991 Buzzy was blessed with his fourth child, who is now ex­tremely close with his other three chil­dren. In 1996 he closed down the shop and moved to Mayville, WI where he worked for Mayville Metal and also at Berlon in Hus­tis­ford.   While in Mayville, Buzzy con­tin­ued his pas­sion for art­work. As a tal­ented artist he took pride in wood carv­ing, air­brush­ing, paint­ing, draw­ing, and an­tique toy col­lect­ing and restora­tion. He spent much of his time re­search­ing the postal his­tory of the sur­round­ing coun­ties and would often visit the Hori­con Marsh to hike and find in­spi­ra­tion for his many na­ture in­spired paint­ings. His love for na­ture con­tin­ued on with his unique pas­sion for 4-leaf clovers. One would often find him out in the sun­shine with his nose in the grass find­ing that per­fect clover. This is now a com­fort­ing mem­ory for his fam­ily and a past time tra­di­tion his chil­dren will con­tinue.    Buzzy’s last ac­com­plish­ment was tak­ing the Bad­ger Honor Flight out to Wash­ing­ton DC on May 20, 2023. He beamed with pride as he was wel­comed home by his loved ones.   He is re­mem­bered by his sis­ters, Chrissie (Art) Lobotzki, Bob­bie (Michael) Ebben, Suzie (Jeff) Schrab; chil­dren, Cale “Mojo” Zim­mer­man, Kara (Corey) Er­stad, Kena (Steven) Archer and Tyler (Sammy) Zim­mer­man; and grand­chil­dren, Kowen Er­stad, Bray­den Zim­mer­man, Kenley Er­stad, Dax­ton Archer, and Evette Zim­mer­man, as well as many loved nieces and nephews.   Buzzy was pre­ceded in his death by his fa­ther, Clin­ton and mother, Marie, and sis­ters, Kathy Galvan and Molly Zim­mer­man.   A spe­cial thank you to his CNA Kari through Vis­it­ing An­gels, and all the staff at Rain­bow Hos­pice, es­pe­cially his Nurse, Emmy and So­cial Worker, Jes­sica for their com­fort and sup­port to him and his fam­ily dur­ing his final days. Lastly, a kind thank you to Mike Raasch Jr., your kind­ness in his time of need will never be for­got­ten. In lieu of flow­ers, please con­sider a do­na­tion to the Bad­ger Honor Flight at https://​bad​gerh​onor​flig​ht.​org/​do­nate   A Cel­e­bra­tion of Buzzy’s Life will be held Sat­ur­day, Au­gust 26, 2023. De­tails to fol­low, please visit www.​shi​monf​uner​alho​me.​com for up­dated in­for­ma­tion.

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Russell Raymond Little

Russell Raymond Little


   On June 7, 2023, we lost our beautiful son, Russell Little, to suicide.    Everyone that knew Russell remembers him as one of the most kind, bright, creative, enthusiastic people ever. Always an engineer at heart, he loved building anything from software programs to his own furniture for his house in Madison. He loved baking bread and growing things and making pickles. He loved playing with his dog, Tara, and camping and hiking with his lovely girlfriend Anna. He was appreciated and respected by his engineering team at TDS. He loved playing board games with his friends, and traveled the country to enjoy being with his grandparents and cousins. He brought joy to all who knew him.    We are all struggling to understand how this wonderful, beloved person, who had so much going for him, could have taken his own life. As his mother, even though I knew Russell had suffered times of devastating depression, I naively believed that he was able to manage, and that the life he was building would sustain him. I now believe that he suffered from bipolar swings, as his sister does, and that after a long period of intense happiness, the latent depression hit him hard and robbed him of his own connection to himself and those he loved.    During his last two weeks, we could tell he was lost, and he agreed to be hospitalized at UW-Health in Madison. He started a treatment program there, but on the night of his release from the hospital his illness took him from us.    Russell was loved and respected by many people spanning from his dear childhood friends in Novi, Michigan, to friends from St. Stephen School in Horicon, to his friends at Wayland Academy in Beaver Dam (graduated 2011) and UW-Madison (graduated 2016.)    He is survived by his parents, Beth and Doug Plier, and Doug Little and Jerry Abb; his sister and her husband, Barbara Little and Sam Dickey; his step-brothers, Grant and Keith Lowe; his girlfriend, Anna Schenk and the whole Schenk family; his grandparents, Chuck Shipman, Keith Raney and Christine Nielsen, and too many wonderful aunts, uncles, cousins and friends to list here. He will be deeply missed by all, including his dog, Tara and his cat, Qat.   A Russell Little Memorial Fund is being set up through Church Health Services to support Mental Health in the Schools for children who otherwise couldn’t access the services they need. This community-based health service program provides mental health services for children attending Wayland Academy, Waupun Area Schools, Horicon Schools and Beaver Dam Schools, all of which have special meaning to Russell and his family. Contributions can be sent directly to CHS, 115 N Center Street, Beaver Dam, WI 53916. Please indicate that your gift is for the Russell Little Memorial Fund.    A public celebration of Russell’s life will be held at 4 p.m. on Friday, July 14, at the Kimberly Chapel on the campus of Wayland Academy, 101 North University Avenue, Beaver Dam, WI 53916. Virtual attendance through Zoom will be available, and is encouraged if you are not in the area. Please contact Beth Plier for the zoom link at bplier@waupun.k12.wi.us.    A private memorial will be held at a later date at our family cottage near Crivitz.
23 June 2023

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Lucy Ann Klokow

Lucy Ann Klokow


   Lucy Ann Klokow, 85, passed away on Thurs­day, June 22, 2023, at Cross­roads Care Cen­ter in Mayville.    Lucy was born the daugh­ter of Ellis and Lu­cille (Wurl) Stein­bach on May 6, 1938. She was a grad­u­ate of Mayville High School.   Lucy was united in mar­riage to Lam­oyne Klokow in Florida.    Lucy loved music and was the lead singer and gui­tarist in a coun­try band. She en­joyed mak­ing puz­zles and doing word searches. Lucy had a life­long love of birds and en­joyed tend­ing to her flow­ers out­side. Lucy cher­ished the time she spent with her fam­ily and friends.   Lucy is sur­vived by her chil­dren, Deb­o­rah (Dan) Bunkoske and Her­bert (Ann) Timm; her grand­chil­dren, Matthew Giese (Cait­lyn), Jessie (John) Shane, Cassie Giese (Mike), Jen­nifer (Bran­don) Cof­fey, Jes­sica Timm, Ash­ley Koon, Je­re­miah Timm (Katie), and Bailee Timm (Austin); 12 great-grand­chil­dren; her sis­ter, Di­anne Al­binger. Lucy is fur­ther sur­vived by nieces, nephews, other rel­a­tives, and friends.   Lucy was pre­ceded in death by her par­ents; her hus­band, Lam­oyne; and one son in in­fancy, Her­bert E. G. Timm.    Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Mayville is serv­ing the fam­ily. www.​Koepsellfh.​com
20 June 2023

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J. Geoffrey “Geoff” Washa

J. Geoffrey “Geoff” Washa


   J. Ge­of­frey “Geoff” Washa, 81, of West Bend found peace on Mon­day, May 22, 2023, at home with his fam­ily by his side.   He was born on Au­gust 8, 1941, to the late Joseph and Laura (nee Koudelka) Washa in Mil­wau­kee.    Most of you know him as Geoff, Coach, or Mr. Washa, but he began life with a name tra­di­tion­ally given to the first son, Joseph—for those who won­dered what the “J.” stood for, now you know. To his fam­ily, he was known as Dad and a won­der­ful hus­band. Just as he taught and coached his stu­dents and ath­letes through life, he too taught and coached us through life with in­cred­i­ble in­tegrity and a spe­cial en­cour­ag­ing way to al­ways do your very best!   Being a stu­dent/ath­lete helped Geoff to be an in­flu­en­tial coach. Geoff ex­celled in wrestling. He grad­u­ated from Mil­wau­kee’s Wash­ing­ton High School in 1959 and went on to let­ter all four years wrestling for the Uni­ver­sity of Wis­con­sin La Crosse. Geoff grad­u­ated in 1963 with ma­jors in his­tory and phys­i­cal ed­u­ca­tion.   While in col­lege he met De­lores (Dee) Mc­Clurg. They mar­ried on June 15, 1963, just two weeks after their col­lege grad­u­a­tion! Dee says, “it all began with a smile and that sense of hap­pi­ness stayed with her for all their 60 years to­gether.” She al­ways ad­mired his sense of love for fam­ily, plus his un­wa­ver­ing honor and com­mit­ment.   Geoff’s first teach­ing job began in Bruce, Wis­con­sin, where he taught his­tory and phys­i­cal ed­u­ca­tion, as well as coached wrestling and track. Geoff de­vel­oped a spe­cial kin­ship with some of his first stu­dents, es­pe­cially his wrestlers coach­ing im­por­tant life lessons. Geoff next taught his­tory and coached wrestling, track, and JV foot­ball in Dodgeville.    In 1967, they moved to Mayville, where they lived and worked for the next 30 years. He taught world his­tory to fresh­man and had many classes be­liev­ing he was only 29 years old for many years--al­ways a kid at heart. Geoff’s 34-year coach­ing ca­reer in­cluded being Mayville’s var­sity wrestling coach for 24 years and as­sis­tant var­sity foot­ball coach until 1984, when he be­came the in­terim head foot­ball coach. Geoff stayed on as an ath­letic di­rec­tor and a high school ad­min­is­tra­tor until his early re­tire­ment in 1997 due to his Non-Hodgkin’s Lym­phoma.    Just as he pushed oth­ers to al­ways go hard, be strong, fight tough, he too was a fighter. His fam­ily and friends ad­mired his mul­ti­ple fights with can­cer, a suc­cess­ful 1998 stem cell trans­plant. He was a sur­vivor and would go on to enjoy his re­tire­ment.In 2001, Geoff and Dee moved to Big Cedar Lake, West Bend, where they en­joyed shar­ing their days on their golden pond. Life on the lake meant days of fun and quiet times with their fam­ily, es­pe­cially their two grand­daugh­ters, trav­el­ing and spend­ing his days qui­etly re­lax­ing, feed­ing the birds, fish­ing, and “doing what­ever he dammed well pleased!”   Those Geoff leaves be­hind to cher­ish his mem­ory in­cludes more than 3,000 stu­dents and ath­letes, along with his lov­ing wife, Dee Washa; two chil­dren, J. Bradley (Mar­lea Fur­long and her daugh­ter Brynn) Washa and Kathryn (Randy) Klopfer; two grand­daugh­ters, Bri­anna Klopfer and McKenna Klopfer; niece, Laura (Kevin) Bagin; brother-in-law, Gary (Lin) Mc­Clurg; sis­ter-in-law, Pa­tri­cia (Al) Han­son; and many rel­a­tives and friends. In ad­di­tion to his par­ents, he was pre­ceded in death by his sis­ter, Ju­dith (Ken) Mc­Cool.   VIS­I­TA­TION: The fam­ily will greet rel­a­tives and friends on Mon­day, July 3, 2023 at Trin­ity Lutheran Church, 140 N. 7th Ave., West Bend, from 9:30 a.m. until 10:45 a.m.   SER­VICE: A Cel­e­bra­tion of Life ser­vice in re­mem­brance of Geoff will be at 11 a.m.   In lieu of flow­ers, memo­ri­als in Geoff’s name are ap­pre­ci­ated. Do­na­tions can be made to the Uni­ver­sity of Wis­con­sin Car­bone Can­cer Cen­ter: UW Foun­da­tion U.S. Bank Lock­box 78807 Mil­wau­kee, WI 53278-0807 or: https://​give.​wis​cmed​icin​e.​org/​give/​392780/#!/​donation/​checkout   Myrhum Pat­ten Fu­neral & Cre­ma­tion Ser­vice has been en­trusted with Geoff’s arrange­ments. Ad­di­tional in­for­ma­tion and guest book may be found at www.​myrhum-​patten.​com.
14 June 2023

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Timothy J. Boerst

Timothy J. Boerst


 Timothy J. Boerst "Hopper”, 53, of Theresa, formerly Mayville, passed away peacefully at Froedtert Hospital Sunday, June 11, 2023, due to complications sustained during a motorcycle accident.  Tim was born July 25, 1969, in Madison. In December of 1969, he became the son of James and Alice (Ondrejka) Boerst.  Tim was a 1987 graduate of Mayville High School. He worked at various places in Mayville, including MEC and Metalcraft of Mayville. He enlisted in the US Navy in 1998 and served until 2004. Naval Lieutenant Tim served six years aboard the USS Underwood (FFG-36) Damage Control Man (Surface Warfare Qualified). After his service commitment, he graduated from Jacksonville (FL) Fire Academy and served on the St. John's County Fire and Rescue Department. Returning to WI in 2003, he obtained an associate degree in Para Medicine, and was working toward his bachelor’s degree in emergency services management. He continued to serve non-active-duty status as an officer in the United States Naval Cadets Corps; he was very passionate and loved every moment. Tim joined St. John's Northwestern Academy in August of 2021 and was a Bravo Company Resident Advisor (MA). I cannot express how much joy, working at this establishment brought to Tim. Tim had a combined 33 years of experience as a Firefighter/EMT and Tactical Medic. Tim served as an Engine Company Captain for the Theresa Fire Department and Mayville EMS as an Advance EMT. He also was a Fire/EMS and CPR instructor and was called upon to train first aid to the SJNA facility and staff.   After the devastating loss of Tim’s only son, James, in 2018, Tim dedicated much of his spare time in keeping his son’s memory alive; including Memorial Motorcycle Rides to visiting his son’s graveside daily. Tim played trumpet and shared his special talent with James, who also played. Tim enjoyed volunteering his time for the communities that he resided in and the communities that surrounded him, including frying fish frys for the American Legion in Fond du Lac on some Friday nights. Tim was a very dedicated father, and member of the community.    Those Tim leaves behind are his daughter, Jessica (Jeremy Hunt) Boerst of Neenah; his mother, Alice Boerst of Mayville; his niece, Kristi Lindert of Mayville; his nephew, Dustin (Kristin) Lindert of Mequon; his granddaughters, Lily and Evelyn; his great-niece, Natalie; and his great-nephews, Jaevin, Jerrick, Micah, and Jorden. And many other family and friends. He was truly "one of a kind" and will be missed by many.   Tim is preceded in death by his son, James R.Boerst; his father, James E. Boerst; his sister, Jamy M. Boerst; his grandparents, Arthur and Edna Boerst & Mike and Helen Ondrejka; and many other great-grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins and loved ones.  A Mass of Christian Burial for Tim took place on Friday, June 16, 2023, at 12 p.m. at St. Theresa Catholic Church in Theresa with Rev. Fr. Joe Dominic presiding. A visitation for Tim was held at church on Friday, June 16 from 10 a.m. until the time of service at noon. Interment was at St. Mary Cemetery in Mayville where graveside military rites were conducted by the Theresa American Legion Post #270.   On behalf of the family, we would like to express a heartfelt thank you to the staff and medical team at Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee.   Tim was an avid motorcycle enthusiast and a seasoned first responder… Wear your helmet, as he always did!    Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is caring for the family. www.Koepsellfh.com
09 June 2023

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Evelyn Lorraine Krug

Evelyn Lorraine Krug


   Eve­lyn Lor­raine Krug (nee Ehrhardt), 87, passed away peace­fully on No­vem­ber 22, 2022.   Eve­lyn was born on July 13, 1935, in the Town of Lomira to Mau­rice and Lav­ila Ehrhardt.   She was united in mar­riage to Don­ald Krug on Au­gust 16, 1958, at Emanuel Church, and to­gether they raised two chil­dren. Don­ald passed away on Feb­ru­ary 12, 1992.   Eve­lyn grad­u­ated from Lomira High School in 1953. She at­tended Dodge County Nor­mal School and earned a de­gree in ed­u­ca­tion. She started her ca­reer teach­ing in a one-room school­house be­fore tak­ing a break from ed­u­ca­tion to be a farmwife. Later, she spent 18 years as a para­pro­fes­sional (teacher’s aide) in the Lomira School Dis­trict.   Eve­lyn had a strong faith and was a long­time and in­volved mem­ber of Trin­ity United Methodist Church in Lomira. She was a tal­ented mu­si­cian, in­clud­ing singing alto for many years with the church choir and ear­lier in a trio with three Ehrhardt Sis­ters. She also played the sax­o­phone and ac­cor­dion. Eve­lyn had a pas­sion for pho­tog­ra­phy and travel, and she loved to com­bine the two. She en­joyed de­vot­ing time to local youth, and she was a 4-H leader of the Lomira Clover Leaves Club for nearly 50 years.   Eve­lyn loved her fam­ily dearly, and those she leaves be­hind to cher­ish her mem­ory in­clude her two chil­dren, Lori (Tim) Colleran and Steve Krug; four grand­chil­dren, Kel­lie (Bill) Jacob, Daniel Krug, Anna Krug, and Emilee (Jeff) Simon; six great-grand­chil­dren, Aiden Krug, Brady Jacob, Gra­ham Hocher, Allie Jacob, Brynn Jacob, and Ada­line Simon; sis­ters, Lois Hartwig and Lynette (George) Sher­man and brother, Robert (Janet) Ehrhardt. She is fur­ther sur­vived by nieces, nephews, other rel­a­tives, and friends.    In ad­di­tion to her par­ents and her hus­band, Don­ald; Eve­lyn was pre­ceded in death by her step­mother, LaV­erne Ehrhardt; brother, Ronald Ehrhardt; sis­ter, Carol Dall­man; and broth­ers-in-law, Arlen Hartwig and Mark Dall­man.   A cel­e­bra­tion of Eve­lyn’s life will be held on Sat­ur­day, June 24, 2023, at Trin­ity United Methodist Church (300 Church Street, Lomira). Fam­ily will greet rel­a­tives and friends in vis­i­ta­tion from 1:30 p.m. until 3:00 p.m., at which time a memo­r­ial ser­vice will com­mence in honor of Eve­lyn. A re­cep­tion and meal will im­me­di­ately fol­low in the church fel­low­ship hall.  In lieu of flow­ers, con­tri­bu­tions in Eve­lyn’s mem­ory may be di­rected to Trin­ity United Methodist Church in Lomira.   The fam­ily would like to thank the doc­tors, nurses, and staff at Hope Se­nior Liv­ing / Hope Health and Re­ha­bil­i­ta­tion in Lomira and at St. Croix Hos­pice for their care and com­pas­sion.   Myrhum-Pat­ten Fu­neral & Cre­ma­tion Ser­vice has been en­trusted with Eve­lyn’s arrange­ments. Please con­sider sign­ing our on­line guest book (www.​myrhum-​pat­ten.​com) to share your con­do­lences with the fam­ily.

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Nancy Jane Glenn Marshall Jones

Nancy Jane Glenn Marshall Jones


   Nancy Jane Glenn Marshall Jones went to her heavenly home Wednesday May 25, 2023.   She was born in West Bend, to the late Emmett and Lois DeBolt Glenn.   She spent many years in Wisconsin, where she graduated from Mayville High School, then The Scout Institute with a Bachelor's degree in Home Economics.   She had a variety of careers, including being one of the first policewomen hired for the Madison Wisconsin Police Department. She also taught school, but enjoyed law enforcement and went back into it, working for the NC Corrections Department, where she retired as an Assistant Superintendent for the Granville unit in Oxford, NC.   She is survived by her daughter and her husband, Suzanne King (Steven); one granddaughter, Katie; and her sister, Diane Glenn.   In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by husband(s), Kenneth L. Marshall and Joseph D. Jones; special friend, Arthur Schott; and her sister, Elinor Janet Glenn Saliminas.   A memorial service to celebrate Nancy’s life was held on June 4, at 3 p.m. for family, followed by visitation at 3:30 p.m. at Christ United Methodist Church, Greensboro, NC.   The family requests that memorial contributions be made in honor of Nancy to Christ United Methodist Church of Greensboro, Hospice of the Piedmont.   The family would like to express sincerest praise and gratitude to Amy Tolbert for the care and love provided to Nancy for more than two years. Additional thanks to her caregivers, Toni Dooley, Addison Middleton, and Janice Hargrove.   Forbis and Dick Funeral Service N. Elm St Chapel is assisting the Jones family.
06 June 2023

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Claude H. Rex

Claude H. Rex


   Claude H. Rex, 92, passed away peacefully Thursday, June 1, 2023, surrounded by his loving family at his home in rural Horicon.   Claude Harvey Rex was born on April 11, 1931, in Beaver Dam, to the late Harvey and Jessie (Goodearle) Rex. He graduated from Horicon High School in 1949.   Claude served in the United States Army during the Korean War from 1951 to 1955, as a rifle instructor. When he returned from the military, Claude began farming in the Town of Hubbard; he later passed that farm on to his two sons.   Claude had a love for farming. He was director for the Dodge County Farm Bureau and a founding member of the Dodge County Dairy Promotion Committee.   On September 8, 1957, Claude was united in marriage with Carol Radke; she preceded him in death in April of 2011. On July 28, 2012, he was united in marriage with Elaine Gunst.   He was a long-time member of Emmanuel United Methodist Church in Horicon.   In 2016, Claude was very proud to take part in the Honor Flight to Washington, DC, accompanied by his eldest grandson, Thomas. He enjoyed taking road trips, playing cards and sharing a beer.   Survivors include his wife, Elaine Rex of Horicon; three children, Cynthia (William) Peterson of Sussex, Curtis (Kay) Rex and Craig (Diann) Rex, both of Horicon; grandchildren, Chloe (Jesse) Gaines, Carly Peterson, Thomas (Ana) Rex, Theresa (Ryan) Kuhn, Andrew Rex, Robert (Anna) Rex, Maria (Peter) Boggeln, Matthew (Kayla) Rex, Melody Rex, Allison Rex, and Hamilton Rex; 13 great-grandchildren; his brother, Rodney Rex of Iron Ridge; four step-children, Noreen (Larry) Dogs, Curtis Gunst, Willis (Carla) Gunst, and Dennis (Nichole) Gunst; nine step-grandchildren, and ten step-great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.   Claude was preceded in death by his first wife, Carol Rex; a grandson, Alexander Rex; and two great-grandchildren, baby Kuhn and Collyns Joy Rex.   A memorial service will be held on Monday, June 12, at 1 p.m. at Emmanuel United Methodist Church in Horicon, with Rev. Renae Dymond officiating. Family and friends may visit from 10 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. at the church. Inurnment will be at Oak Hill Cemetery in Horicon.   If desired, memorials may be made in Claude H. Rex’s name to Rainbow Hospice in Jefferson or Emmanuel United Methodist Church in Horicon.   The Koepsell-Murray Funeral Home in Horicon is serving the family. www.KoepsellFH.com