01 June 2023

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Lillian E. Schneiter

Lillian E. Schneiter


   Lillian E. Schneiter, 88, of Lomira passed away on Monday May 29, 2023, at Hope Health and Rehabilitation, where she resided for the past 10 months.    Lillian was born on May 16, 1935, to the late Albert and Magdalena (Budahn) Brinkman. She grew up on the family farm in the Town of Wayne/Kohlsville, the oldest of three children, followed by siblings Raymond and Bernice. At a young age she took an interest from her Aunt Elsa in making meals and baking. After graduating from West Bend High School, she used her acquired sewing/alteration talents at the JCPenney clothing store in West Bend.   Music was a very expressed interest of Lillian's. She played some piano, dabbled with the accordion, and enjoyed going to dances. It was at a dance that Lillian met her husband. Lillian was united in marriage to Milfred Schneiter on August 25, 1956, at Zion Church. Together they raised their five children around farming until they moved into the Village of Lomira in 1974. Once out of farming, Lillian gained employment seasonally at a local canning factory, while maintaining her custodial role at Midwest Livestock until 1998. Upon her husband's retirement in 1999, they were able to settle back and enjoyed residing in the Lomira area.   Lillian was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Lomira.   Her knack of talents included sewing outfits, gardening, wine making, baking, preparing the family meals and canning. Her favorite items to bake were pies, Schaum tortes, donuts, and especially cream puffs. Lillian loved talking with people and always welcomed people into her home serving cake and coffee. Lillian will be missed by all those knew her.   Survivors include her children, Marilyn Boswell of Lomira, Lucille Hein (Special Friend Paul Resch) of Manitowoc, Darlene Mangan and her husband Lee of Sheboygan, Gregory Schneiter of Lomira, and Michael Schneiter of Lomira; also surviving are her grandchildren, Elliott Boswell, Emily Boswell, Anna Boswell, and Andrew Hein. Lillian is further survived by two great-grandchildren, Albert Dehler and Elliott Boswell Jr. Lillian is further survived by brothers-in-law, James Schneiter of Horicon, Kenneth Schneiter of Mayville, and Jerold Stern of Kewaskum; and sisters-in-law, Lillian Wondra of Mayville and Georgia Schneiter of Waupun; also survived by many nieces and nephews.    Preceding her in death was her husband Milfred in 2013; her parents; one brother, Ray Brinkman; one sister, Bernice Brinkman; her brothers-in-law, Maynard, Norman, Orville, Gerald, and Jay Schneiter, Earl Wondra and William Zirbel; her sisters-in-law, Renate Brinkman, Geraldine Zirbel, Donna Mae Stern, Violet, Lorraine, Florence, Pat, Kathy and Marjorie Schneiter.   Funeral services were held on Saturday June 3, at 12 p.m. at St. John's Lutheran Church in Lomira. Visitation was held from 10 a.m. until the time of the service at 12 p.m. Burial followed later at Union Cemetery in Theresa.   Koepsell Funeral Home of Mayville has been entrusted with Lillian's arrangements. The family would like to thank Hope Health and Rehabilitation for their care of Lillian during the past 10 months.

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Marcella R. Christian

Marcella R. Christian


   Marcella R. Christian, 96, of rural Mayville passed away peacefully on Friday, May 26, 2023, at Froedtert West Bend Hospital.   She was born the daughter of Robert and Leonora (Pamperin) Nickel on March 1, 1927, in the Town of Wayne, Washington County. She was baptized at Zion Ev. Lutheran Church and confirmed at St. Peter Lutheran Church, both in the Town of Wayne.   Marcella went to a one-room grade school. She needed to learn English when she started school. Her parents were German and German was their primary language. She went to Summer school for learning the Bible, hymns, catechism and the Christian religion. Marcella was a very hard worker. She helped her parents on the farm doing many chores, such as milking the cows, planting and hoeing sugar beets, helping with the crops, driving tractor when they got one. She was also in charge of raising the chickens, feeding them, gathering their eggs, wiping the eggs and putting the eggs in cases to sell for a little extra money.   On August 29, 1948, she was united in marriage with Carl E. Christian at Zion Ev. Lutheran Church, Town of Wayne. Together with her husband Carl, they farmed in the Town of Theresa until 1972. They milked cows, planted and harvested crops and raised chickens. Later moved to their home in the Town of Theresa, where she lived until December of 2021.   After their marriage, she and Carl became members of Immanuel Lutheran Church (Hochheim) until 1956 when the church burned down and they joined Immanuel Lutheran Church (River Church), where she was a faithful member until her death. She had been a member of the Ladies Aid and the Immanuel Lights. Marcella had a strong faith and loved her Lord and Savior.    Marcella’s family was the most important thing to her. She attended as many events as she could of the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She loved all of them dearly.   She had a passion for quilting. She sewed many quilts for Immanuel Lights missions and even many more for her family. She was known for her cooking and baking, especially for her raspberry kuchen (using raspberries from her garden), date bars, apple slices. She enjoyed cutting the lawn and keeping it looking nice. She also enjoyed gardening vegetables, flowers and her raspberry patch. She also loved canning the vegetables from her garden. She enjoyed researching genealogy and talking about the old days. Marcella and Carl enjoyed traveling to many parts of the U.S. and to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic for their granddaughter’s wedding.   She is survived by her daughters, Joyce (Lee) Reklau of Theresa, Susan Keller (Barry Beske) of Mayville and Louise Tilson of Brookfield; her sister, Arlene Rusch of Jackson; her grandchildren, Brian (Angie) Reklau, Mark (Terry) Reklau, Becky (Jacob) Hintz, Kimberly (Matthew) Luehring, Corey (Noelle) Reklau, Amy Keller, Mike (Randi) Keller, Toby (Michelle) Keller, Nathan (Kelly) Keller, Adam (fiancé Zara) Keller; great-grandchildren, Kaley (Fiancé Jake), Mariah, Owen, Chloe, Connor, Zachary, Mackenzie, Jaxson, Marlee, Maddox, Miles, Jolene, Brooklyn (friend Tanner), Dylan, Jedda, Liam, and Preston; step-great-grandchildren, Desiree, Carsen, Cyrus, Peyton (fiancé Jordyn), Presley (friend Trent), Parker (friend Logan), and Piersten.    She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Carl; daughter, Karen Christian; sons-in-law, Kurt Tilson, Gary Keller; grandson, Bradley Keller; brothers and sisters and in-laws. Roland, Bernice and Shirley Nickel, Gilmer and Evelyn Christian, Melvin and Betty Nickel, Marvin Rusch, Richard and Eva Christian, Erwin and Lucille Troeller, Joe and Marcella Streblow, Melvin and Pearl Christian, and Martin and Gertrude Keup.   A visitation for Marcella was held on Friday, June 2, from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. at the Immanuel Lutheran Church (River Church). A funeral service began at 3 p.m. with Rev. Douglas Zahner officiating. Interment followed at Hochheim Cemetery.   The family wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff of Crossroads Care Center, West Bend Froedtert Hospital, and to Horizon Hospice for their compassionate care.   The Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. Online condolences may be made at www.koepsellfh.com.

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Delores A. Weiss

Delores A. Weiss


   Delores Ann Weiss (nee Buege), 94, of Horicon passed away on May 28, 2023.   Delores was born along with her twin, Dorcas, on May 6, 1929, to Otto and Lucine (Sommerfeldt) Buege of Juneau. Delores and Dorcas graduated in 1947 from Juneau High School.   She was employed as an aid for the Milwaukee School District for many years.   She was a member of the Pomeranian German Society Freestate and reconnected with former high school classmate, Robert F. Weiss. Delores and Bob were married on August 29, 1992, and eventually moved back to Juneau.    Delores was involved with the Horicon Doll Club, the Horicon Marsh Education Center, where she and Bob volunteered and helped raise funds, and participated in many German Fest celebrations. They are also members of St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church in Horicon.    Delores is survived by her husband, Robert F. Weiss; grandchildren; great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.   She was preceded in death by her daughter, Nancy Sharpe; her twin sister, Dorcas Soeteber; sister, Darlene Moyer; and brothers, LeRoy Buege and Dennis Buege; her parents and grandparents; other relatives and friends and two husbands.    A visitation was held at St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church in Horicon on Friday, June 2, from 10 a.m. until the time of the funeral service at 12 p.m. Rev. Daniel Seehafer officiated. Interment took place at Juneau City Cemetery, Juneau.    Memorials may be directed to St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church and School in Horicon.    Special thanks is given to the staff at Marvin’s Manor in Horicon and also the Promedica Hospice staff for their compassionate care of Delores.   Delores will always be remembered for her feistiness, her many camping adventures in her Tow Low camper, and in her family’s hearts as “Auntie LoLo!”   Koepsell-Murray Funeral Home in Horicon served the family. Online condolences may be made at www.koepsellfh.com.
30 May 2023

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Joan V. Wirtz Justman

Joan V. Wirtz Justman


   Born in Fond du Lac on January 16, 1939, and passed into the Lord’s arms on May 23,2023.   Joan married the love of her life, Denis, on April 25, 1959. He served in the US Air Force for 20 years which had the family moving to several states, including FL, IN, SD, HI, KS, and TX, where they retired. During retirement they built a beautiful log cabin on Lake O’ the Pines and enjoyed lake views and entertaining family and friends.    Joan was a polio and post-polio survivor, which never stopped her from enjoying the things she loved. Along with her husband of 64 years, she enjoyed RVing 48 states and six providences in Canada. Joan loved dancing, tending to her beautiful flowers, oil painting, decorating her home and cooking for her family.   Family was everything to Joan, and her spirit will live on with her survivors, husband, Denis; daughters, Connie and Sandy; son, Robert and daughter-in-law, Emilie; her granddaughter, Savannah; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.   A memorial will be held at the Justman Family home in Burleson, TX, on June 11, 2023.   In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you donate, in her memory, to: A Cancer Society near you.

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25 May 2023

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Eugene Donald Wurtz

Eugene Donald Wurtz


   Eugene Donald Wurtz, “Gene”, 90, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 22, 2023.    Gene was born in 1932, in Town Byron to Lawrence “Casey” and June (Holterman) Wurtz. He graduated from Mayville High School in 1950. Gene served in the US Navy as an electronics technician aboard the USS Manchester during the Korean War from June 1950 to September 1953.   Upon his discharge from the Navy, Gene joined his father in the family business – Wurtz and Son Refrigeration in Mayville. Forever the entrepreneur, Gene owned several businesses in Mayville over the course of his career, including Wurtz and Son Refrigeration, Wurtz Refrigeration, Wurtz Specialty Ice Company, and later Treasure Trove Antiques. He was also proud of his ability to share his refrigeration and engineering expertise with several classes of students as an instructor at Moraine Park Technical Institute.    On October 1, 1955, Gene married the love of his life Alyce Kloeden at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Together, they were blessed with two children, two grandchildren, three beautiful great-granddaughters.   Family was always very important to Gene and many birthdays, holidays, and regular days were spent camping, at his cottage in Neshkoro, and around the kitchen table laughing and sharing stories of his exploits in his younger days.   His love of community was very strong. His passion for Mayville, Dodge County, the State of Wisconsin, and his Country was evidenced in his lifelong service to all.   He belonged to the American Legion Post 69 in Mayville for 70 years, where he held many offices at the local, county, and district levels. He and Alyce traveled to many National Conventions throughout the country, including Washington DC. In 2019, Gene was honored to participate in the Stars and Stripes Honor Flight back to Washington DC, where he was treated like the hero he truly was, visiting many outstanding monuments and memorials during that adventure of a lifetime, including the Korean Memorial. Upon returning home, Gene finally received the hero’s welcome he so richly deserved.    Continuing with his nature to serve, Gene proudly served on the Dodge County Board of Supervisors – twice. Over 25 years in the 70s thru 90s, and again in 2018 to 2019, he served as 1st Vice Chairman of the Board and on the Audit and Judicial Committees. He was instrumental in getting the new jail built in Juneau – a state of the art facility at the time it was completed. He also had a very long tenure on the Dodge County Housing Authority Board, overseeing several senior housing developments throughout Dodge County.   Gene loved sports, all kinds of sports. He played shortstop on the Mayville High School baseball team, and he was invited to try out for the farm team of the New York Yankees in 1950. In his later years when his running legs had slowed down, he was an avid fan of the Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Brewers, and Milwaukee Bucks - never missing a chance to watch the games and coach the teams from his chair by the TV.    He was an avid hunter and provided lots of wild game for his family. He enjoyed duck hunting on the Horicon Marsh, his annual hunting trips to Rush Lake and his hunting land in Neshkoro. He also loved fishing – any kind of fishing – from bullheads and northerns at the Greenhead Hunting Club, where he was a long-time member, to trout beneath Bond Falls in Upper Michigan, to salmon fishing off the coast of Oregon.    Gene leaves behind his wife of 67 years, Alyce; daughter, Debra (Paul) Wegner and son, David (Tina) Wurtz; two grandchildren, Elizabeth (Daniel) Chatham and Christopher (Amanda) Wegner; and three beautiful great-granddaughters, Isabella and Sophia Chatham and Julia Wegner. He was a devoted family man, a cherished husband, father, grandpa, and great-grandpa. He will be greatly missed, but never forgotten by his family and friends.Gene was preceded in death and will be reunited with his mother, father, and stepmother, Alice Wurtz; his sister and brother-in-law, Lloyd and Patricia Musack; sister, Kathleen Eineichner; brother, Richard, and brother and sister-in-law, Lawrence and Marion Wurtz; as well as his niece, Melinda, and many other family and friends.    Friends called 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 25, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Mayville. Gene was sent to his eternal home with services at St. Paul’s at 11 am with Rev. Traci A. Maass officiating. Military honors were conducted by the American Legion Post #69 of Mayville. A private family burial followed at a later date.   The family would like to extend a special thank-you to the compassionate staff of Prairie Ridge Assisted Living in Beaver Dam and the staff of St. Croix Hospice for the love and care provided to Gene over the past four years.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville cared for the family. www.Koepsellfh.com
23 May 2023

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Dennis H. Krueger

Dennis H. Krueger


   Dennis H. Krueger, 76, of Mayville passed away on Sunday, May 21, 2023, at his home with his loving family surrounding him.   Dennis was born to Harvey and Doris (nee Karnitz) Krueger on March 22, 1947. He graduated from Mayville High School in 1965. Dennis then enlisted in the Army for three years, spending two years in Germany as a tank mechanic.   He was united in marriage to Alice Walters on July 26, 1969, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Mayville, where they are both lifetime members. Dennis belonged to the American Legion Post 270 in Theresa for 56 years. He was an over-the-road truck driver for 44 years, until he retired at the age of 66.   Dennis enjoyed camping, bowling, grilling, and most of all spending time with his family. His favorite channel on TV was westerns.   Dennis will be remembered by his loving wife, Alice, of 53 years; their three children, Daniel (Nicole Rauch) Krueger of Waupun, Jennifer (Joel) Harmsen of Oakfield, and Samantha (Curtis) Schlieve of Waupun; son-in-law, Jerry Clark; eight grandchildren, Isabelle, Marissa, Morgan, Ava, Austin, Riley, Evan, and Hayven; two brothers, Virgil (Cindy) Krueger and Todd (friend Karol) Krueger; three sisters, Mardell (Mike) Sabel, Sandy (Mark) Wessel; and Christine (friend Tracy) Krueger; six sisters-in-law, Cindy Krueger, Bonnie (Dan) Sanger, Linda Haddy, Sandy (Jim) Seering, Barbara (Bob) Holzam, and Diane Walters; three brothers-in-law, David (Mary Ann) Walters, Merlin (Vicki) Walters, and Kenny (Diane) Walters; and many relatives, nieces, nephews, and close friends.    In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his daughter, Sherri Clark; sister, Beverly Schuster; brother, Greg Krueger; brother-in-law, Frances Schuster; nephew, Scott Wessel; and three brothers-in-law, Bob Walters, Donald Walters Jr., and Jerry Haddy.    In honor of Dennis’s wishes, a private family service has been held. Burial of Dennis’s cremated remains was in Theresa Union Cemetery.   The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at SSM Hospice for all their help and care, as well as family and friends for all their love, thoughts and prayers.   Myrhum Patten Funeral & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Dennis’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.

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Jerry Elmer Bunkoske

Jerry Elmer Bunkoske


   Jerry Elmer Bunkoske, 83, of Hori­con was called home to be with his Lord and Sav­ior on May 20, 2023, at his home in Hori­con with his lov­ing wife by his side.   Jerry was born the son of Elmer and Ber­nice (Glamann) Bunkoske on No­vem­ber 22, 1939, in Beaver Dam. He grad­u­ated from Hori­con High School in 1958. Jerry went on to proudly serve his coun­try in the United States Army Re­serves. Jerry was the cur­rent pres­i­dent of Oak Hill Ceme­tery As­so­ci­a­tion and for­mer em­ployee of BYCO Floor­ing in Mayville.   Jerry was united in mar­riage to Shirley A. Wen­dorf, at St. Stephen Lutheran Church in Hori­con in April 1959. To­gether they raised four boys. Shirley pre­ceded him in death. Jerry found love again and was united in mar­riage on June 6, 1986, to Ju­dith A. Boomsma at St. Stephen Lutheran Church in Hori­con.    Jerry was a life­long and ac­tive mem­ber of St. Stephen Ev. Lutheran Church in Hori­con. He was a mem­ber of nu­mer­ous boards and com­mit­tees and was in­te­gral in the build­ing of the new church. He was in­cred­i­bly proud of the beau­ti­ful church that was con­structed.    Jerry found great hap­pi­ness and con­tent­ment being in na­ture. He was an avid hunter and fish­er­man and en­joyed shar­ing his love of the out­doors with his fam­ily and friends. Jerry was a hunter safety in­struc­tor for over 25 years, shar­ing his love and re­spect for the out­doors with many gen­er­a­tions. Jerry was in­stru­men­tal in Hori­con base­ball pro­grams and coached for many years. He was also in­ducted into the Rock River League Base­ball Hall of Fame.    Jerry trea­sured the time he was able to spend with loved ones. He and Judy spent many years camp­ing, cre­at­ing many mem­o­ries along the way. Jerry had a won­der­ful time going to watch the Mil­wau­kee Brew­ers and Green Bay Packer games with his sons. He also was a proud mem­ber of the Hori­con Amer­i­can Le­gion Post #157.    Jerry will be missed by his lov­ing and sup­port­ive wife, Judy; his chil­dren, Mark (Kim) Bunkoske of Waupun, Ran­dall (Pat) Bunkoske of Al­ces­ter, South Dakota, Craig Bunkoske of Juneau, and Kelly (Lisa) Bunkoske of Beaver Dam; his stepchil­dren: Re­becca (Mike) Lemoine of Or­lando, Florida and Car­rie (Leon) Bunker of Beaver Dam; his 10 grand­chil­dren; six step-grand­chil­dren; five great-grand­chil­dren; seven step-great-grand­chil­dren; his brother, Daniel (Deb­bie) Bunkoske; his sis­ter: Con­nie Bunkoske; and many other nieces, nephews, rel­a­tives, and friends.   Jerry was pre­ceded in death by his par­ents; his first wife and mother of his chil­dren, Shirley; and brother, Dick Bunkoske.    Fu­neral ser­vices for Jerry will be held on Sat­ur­day, May 27, at 11 a.m. at St. Stephen Ev. Lutheran Church in Hori­con with Rev. Daniel See­hafer of­fi­ci­at­ing. Vis­i­ta­tion will be held at church on Sat­ur­day, May 27, from 9 a.m. until the time of ser­vice at 11 a.m. Fol­low­ing the ser­vice, grave­side mil­i­tary hon­ors will be con­ducted by the Hori­con Amer­i­can Le­gion Post #157 at Oak Hill Ceme­tery in Hori­con.   The fam­ily wishes to ex­tend a very spe­cial thank you to Rick Mc­canna as well as all of the hos­pice and health­care work­ers who showed such love and com­pas­sion to Jerry and his fam­ily.    Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Mayville is car­ing for the fam­ily. www.​Koepsellfh.​com
19 May 2023

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16 May 2023

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Robert Louis Litterick

Robert Louis Litterick


   Robert Louis Lit­t­er­ick,55, passed away un­ex­pect­edly on Thurs­day, May 11, 2023 at his home in Hori­con.    In hon­or­ing Bob’s wishes, a Cel­e­bra­tion of Life gath­er­ing will be held on Wednes­day, June 14, from 6pm-9pm at the Hori­con Amer­i­can Le­gion, Hori­con.   Bob was born on De­cem­ber 21, 1967, in Fort Riley, Kansas, to Michael and Alice (Will­man) Lit­t­er­ick.   He was a 1986 grad­u­ate of Hori­con High School. While in high school, Bob par­tic­i­pated in base­ball, bas­ket­ball, and foot­ball. As a teenager, some of his best mem­o­ries were play­ing base­ball for the Hori­con Amer­i­can Le­gion team Post #157, in which his dad was the man­ager and coach.   After his play­ing days were over, Bob pur­sued an op­por­tu­nity to stay in­volved in base­ball by um­pir­ing with his buddy and men­tor, Bob Klatt. Bob was an avid sports fan and en­joyed watch­ing the Green Bay Pack­ers, Mil­wau­kee Bucks, Wis­con­sin Bad­gers and the Mil­wau­kee Brew­ers.   Bob es­pe­cially en­joyed spend­ing time in the woods hunt­ing with his dad and daugh­ters. Bob had many spe­cial mem­o­ries of hunt­ing trips to South Dakota, Canada, Alaska and Ten­nessee to name a few, with his dad, who was his best friend, as well as his long­time pal, Jim Franke. For 30 plus years, Bob spent many, many week­ends in the North­woods at his fam­ily’s cab­ins. From dig­ging out rocks to count­less hours of build­ing ad­di­tions and putting on roofs, Bob was al­ways will­ing to put in the work to have a cabin to hunt out of with his dad, Jimmy, and the Flick boys.    Whether Bob was shoot­ing darts, bowl­ing, play­ing soft­ball or toss­ing bean­bags, he loved com­pet­ing.   As the fa­ther of four beau­ti­ful daugh­ters, Pey­ton, Pres­ley, Parker, and Pier­sten, they were the ab­solute most im­por­tant thing in his world. You could often find Bob in the stands watch­ing his daugh­ters play soft­ball, bas­ket­ball, vol­ley­ball, track, and cross coun­try through­out their sports ca­reers. He spent many sum­mers with Grandpa Mike and Grandma Alice trav­el­ing all over the state and be­yond watch­ing travel soft­ball. He also en­joyed teach­ing his girls how to hunt and fish and al­ways looked for­ward to Deer Camp with the fam­ily at the Franke’s house. Through­out the years, Bob had many in­ter­ests, but the most im­por­tant thing to him was al­ways fam­ily! He was known for his great grilling skills and loved spend­ing Sun­days on the patio en­joy­ing good food and good com­pany, fol­lowed by a camp­fire in the back­yard.    Bob was a life­long res­i­dent of Hori­con and the face of the ser­vice de­part­ment at Reed Chrysler, Beaver Dam. Bob worked as the ser­vice de­part­ment man­ager for 35 years! Bob will be missed by the many, many cus­tomers he pro­vided ser­vice for over the years at Reed Chrysler.   Bob is sur­vived by his daugh­ters, Pey­ton (fiancé Jor­dyn) Lit­t­er­ick of Hart­land, Pres­ley (Trent) Lit­t­er­ick of Hus­tis­ford, Parker (Logan) Lit­t­er­ick of Theresa, and Pier­sten Lit­t­er­ick of Theresa. He is fur­ther sur­vived by his par­ents, Michael and Alice Lit­t­er­ick of Iron Ridge; sis­ter, Shelli Lit­t­er­ick-Hes­sel­man (Mark) of Slinger; niece, Hai­ley Hes­sel­man of Slinger; nephew, Michael (Ali) Hes­sel­man of Edger­ton; Angie (Brian) Reklau of Theresa. He is fur­ther sur­vived by many cousins and rel­a­tives.   Bob was pre­ceded in death by his grand­par­ents, Mar­tin and Susan Will­man of Canova, SD, Loy and Betty (Lit­t­er­ick) Schulz, of Canova, SD; grand­fa­ther, Louis Lit­t­er­ick; uncle, Larry Will­man; aunt, Melva Ger­alds; uncle, George Ger­alds; aunt Wilma Jones; uncle, Gene Lar­son; aunt, Sharon Lar­son; uncle, Dar­rel Will­man; uncle, Lloyd Jones; and cousin, Terry Jones.   Memo­ri­als in honor of Bob may be di­rected to his fam­ily.   Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Mayville is car­ing for the fam­ily. www.​Koepsellfh.​com