05 January 2021

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Craig A. Batzler

Craig A. Batzler


Craig A. Batzler, 60, of Lomira was called home to be with the Lord on Saturday, Jan. 2, 2021, at his home. He was born on May 19, 1960, to Hillary and Joy (Riffel) Batzler in West Bend. Craig worked for Mayville Engineering for 25 years until he retired in 2019. On March 19, 2010, he was united in marriage to Tabetha Schneider in Lomira and were together for 25 years. Craig was a big Green Bay Packer fan as well as the Wisconsin Badgers. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends and will be missed by all who knew him. Those Craig leaves behind to cherish his memory include his wife, Tabetha Batzler; three children, Heather (Henrique) Hilgenberg, Anthony (Rachel) Batzler, and Sarah (Charles) Bock; a step-son, Steven (Miranda) Neuy; 13 grandchildren, Elizabeth Hilgenberg, Evelyn Hilgenberg, Leonardo Hilgenberg, Emily Hilgenberg; James Batzler, Nathan Batzler, Olivia Bock, Paige Bock, Edwin Bock, and baby Hilgenberg coming this June; four step-grandchildren, Damien Kenowski, Danton Kenowski, Athena Neuy, and Gwendolyn Neuy; a sister, Debby Lewis; two brothers, Steven Batzler and Clayton Batzler; sister-in-law, Whisper Batzler; many nieces nephews, other relatives and friends In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Darryl Batzler; and brother-in-law, Jim Lewis. A private service will be held. Please consider signing our online guest book (www.myrhum-patten.com) to share your condolences with the family. 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 Craig’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.
30 December 2020

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DeLoris VanderVelde

DeLoris VanderVelde


DeLoris (Dee) Madelyn Schwantes VanderVelde died of Covid at age 100 years, 11 months Friday, December 18, 2020. She was born to Arthur and Alma (Rohde) Schwantes at Rushy Glen farm in Juneau on January 25, 1920 during a blizzard. Dee always prized education. At age four, Dee convinced her parents and ultimately the school board, to allow her to attend school early, along with her older sister at the nearby one-room school, Riverview School. Dee eventually became the teacher there at age 17. She was the first in her family to graduate from high school, riding her bicycle along country roads the five miles to Horicon High School. She then attained her teacher’s license from Dodge County Normal and UW-Oshkosh. She eventually earned a master’s degree (UW-Madison) in reading. All in all, Dee taught in Wisconsin schools for almost 50 years in Dodge County, Monona, Madison, and McFarland. She found innovative ways to reach struggling and reluctant students. She made friends and visited teachers in Wales. In her 60s, Dee became the reading and GED instructor at Taycheedah and Fox Lake Correctional Institutions. At 17, Dee met her future husband, Harry VanderVelde. They were engaged before he enlisted in the Army in WWII. While Harry was stationed in the Pacific, Dee taught school and they corresponded daily for years. After the war, they married and settled in Monona where they worked hard and raised two daughters. Dee always dedicated herself toward improving communities and institutions where she lived. In the 1950s, Dee co-founded one of the first nursery schools in the Madison area, the Monona Grove Nursery School, which still serves children today. She saved trees along Monona Drive and preserved land from unnecessary development. She was a founding member of Lake Edge United Church of Christ in Madison. In the 1970s, she opposed the Vietnam War and in the 2010s protested changes that would harm Wisconsin’s education system. In the 1980s she served as a senior intern for Democratic Congressman Robert Kastenmeyer, living in Washington, D.C. As a reading teacher at Taycheedah, she initiated a program that allowed inmates to qualify for drivers’ licenses, so they would gain that skill on their parole. Even in retirement, Dee continued to develop a reading pedagogy and materials with the intention of reaching developing readers at Nichols School. She made sure that she voted in the last election. She travelled widely, exploring the U.S, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia. Dee had a creative side and she loved to dance. She designed and built two homes in Monona. She enjoyed fashioning original holiday decorations for her home, which Harry would help her execute. Every year, she invented Easter Egg hunts with rhyming clues for her children. She enthusiastically designed her flower beds and sought out new varieties of blooming plants. She wrote short stories. Dee was a loyal friend and a devoted mother. She followed closely the lives of each child, grandchild and greatgrandchild and delighted in their development. In later life, she found sustenance from monthly gatherings with Lake Edge friends to study the teachings of Jesus. Dee is survived by her daughters, Lea VanderVelde (Johannes Ledolter) and Lori VanderVelde (Geoffrey Herbon); her grandsons, Keenan Herbon (Goldy), Will Herbon (Allison Kirby), Thomas Ledolter and Jeffrey Ledolter; and her great-grandchildren, Jack Herbon, Bodhi Herbon and Ryo Herbon as well as several close relatives. Dee is preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Harry; granddaughter, Sarah Helena Ledolter; and sister, Pearl Vellema. She will be buried beside her husband in a private family ceremony. In lieu of flowers, please consider planting a tree or donating to the Nature Conservancy or to Monona Grove Nursery School, 4200 Buckeye Road, Madison, Wisconsin 53716. Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. Online condolences may be made at www.koepsellfh.com.

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Lester Unferth

Lester Unferth


Lester George Unferth, 97, from the Town of Lomira, went home to the Lord on December 26, 2020, from Hope Health and Rehabilitation Center in Lomira. Lester was born June 2, 1923, to the late Arthur and Irene (Fritz) Unferth. He attended Lomira area schools, graduating from high school in 1941. He was the fourth generation to run the family farm which his great-grandfather, Frederick Unferth, established in 1869. In 1969, the homestead dairy farm was named a Century Farm at the Wisconsin State Fair. Lester was active in Associated Milk Producers Incorporated and the South Byron Grange. After selling his dairy herd, he continued crop farming and had more time to enjoy other interests like traveling; attending shows at the Fireside Dinner Theater, where he was a season ticket holder for over 20 years; and making occasional trips to casinos. Lester was a selfless, active, and outgoing member of the community involved in a number of organizations. Lester practiced his faith as a member of Trinity United Methodist Church and served on the Ebenezer Cemetery board in Lomira Township. He was involved with the Lomira Lions Club and Lomira High School FFA alumni helping with the annual brat fry and chicken barbecue among other events. Since 2003, the Lester and Arlene Unferth Scholarship has been awarded to a Lomira High School graduating senior intending to study an agriculture-related field, and Lester enjoyed selecting the recipient each year. In 2011, he was awarded Lomira Citizen of the Year for community involvement. In addition to these organizations, Lester enjoyed bowling in leagues and golfing until the spry age of 95! Lester was especially proud when inducted into the Fond du Lac Bowling Hall of Fame in 2013, based on both his 27 years of service as league secretary for the Brownsville Senior Leagues and his instrumental role in getting the leagues sanctioned with Fond du Lac USBC. Lester loved being at and talking about all things related to the farm, visiting family, driving cars for Ernie von Schledorn, talking about local history, having a well-cooked meal, and stopping at Gilles or Culvers for a sweet treat. Those he leaves behind include his three daughters, Vickie (Boris Pritychenko) Unferth, Julie (Jeff) Richter, and Debra Unferth; three grandchildren Craig Richter, Kelsi (Chris) Kaczmarek, and Carly (Joe) Mattson; and two great-grandchildren, Rhett and Clare Mattson. Lester also leaves behind many bowling and golfing buddies, cousins, nieces and nephews, and special friend, Kathy Mintner. Lester is preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Arlene (Marquart) Unferth. The family will be having a private memorial service due to current circumstances. An event to honor Lester’s life will be held at a later time. Condolences may be shared online or mailed to the Myrhum-Patten Funeral Home (1315 W Washington St., West Bend, WI 53095). In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Trinity United Methodist Church in Lomira in Lester's name. The Myrhum-Patten Funeral Home in Lomira has been entrusted with Lester's arrangements.

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Patricia M. Sabel

Patricia M. Sabel


Patricia M. (Dauer) Sabel, 88, passed away on December 21, 2020, at Hope Health and Rehab in Lomira after contracting Covid-19. Pat was born the daughter of George and Mary Dauer on May 21, 1932, in Milwaukee. She graduated from Messmer High School and received her nursing degree from Alverno College. On September 8, 1956, Pat was united in marriage to Raymond G. Sabel. Pat and Ray retired to their summer home in Winneconne in 1989. Pat was a volunteer at Fr. Carr’s Place 2B in Oshkosh for many years until 2017 when she could no longer. Patricia is survived by her children, Thomas (Diane), of Elmhurst, IL, Lisa (Dale) of LeRoy, and Susan of Park Ridge, IL; five grandchildren, Greg, Dante (Jaime), Amanda (Nate), Ashley (Ryan), and Steven; two great-grandsons, Jase and Jaxon; and many special nieces, nephews, and friends. Preceding Pat in death were her parents; her husband; two sisters; a brother-in-law; and her mother-in-law and father-in-law. A funeral Mass was held on Saturday, Dec. 26, at 11 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, 210 Pleasant Dr., Winneconne, with Fr. Tom Long and Sr. Pam Biehl officiating. Burial followed in the Winneconne Cemetery. Due to Covid-19, there was no visitation or luncheon. Mueller Funeral Home-Winneconne assisted the family with arrangements. Memorials in Pat’s name may be directed to Fr. Carr’s Place 2B in Oshkosh. Thank you to the staff of Hope Health and Rehab for Mom’s care. A special thank you to her roommate and special friend, Sharon Germain, for her loving care of Mom all these months, especially during COVID. If you wish please submit online condolences to muellerfh.net. Mueller Funeral Home, Winneconne, WI 920-582-4242

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Charles A. Mola

Charles A. Mola


Charles A. Mola, age 80, of Hancock, died Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020, at his daughter’s home outside of Juneau. Charlie was born on January 18, 1940, in East Chicago, IN, to James and Victoria (Fliter) Mola. He was united in marriage with Karen Nagel on June 9, 1962, in East Chicago, IN. They moved to Wisconsin in 1969 and he went to work at John Deere Horicon Works. Charlie worked there for 31 years, retiring on November 1, 2000. But he couldn’t be idle so he and Karen became the manager and head of maintenance of the American Mobile Home Community for over 10 years. Charlie enjoyed shooting in trap league and in various trap tournaments and shooting pool and earned many trophies in both sports. He also enjoyed snowmobiling, hunting and tinkering around in his garage. He spent the last 10 years at his second home in Adams County...his favorite place to be ...peaceful, quiet, and simple Survivors include his two daughters, Shelley Simich of Beaver Dam and Debra (Phillip) Buss of Juneau; four grandchildren, Jacob and Aaron Simich, Chelsea Plummer, and Charlie Mola, IL; two great-grandchildren, Caydn Thompson and Phoebe Simich; his brother, Mike (Rose) Mola of Idaho; other relatives and friends. Charlie was preceded in death by his parents; his beloved wife, Karen; two sons, Charlie Mola, II and Thomas Mola; and his grandson, Corey Mola. Due to Covid-19, the visitation and service for Charlie will be private. Burial will be at Colburn Leola Cemetery near Hancock The Koepsell-Murray Funeral Home in Beaver Dam is caring for the family. To leave online condolences, please visit our website at www.KoepsellFH.com

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James D. Kukuk

James D. Kukuk


James D. Kukuk, 81, of Janesville, passed away peacefully on Saturday, December 19, 2020 at the Monroe Health Services Assisted Living Facility. He was born on May 9, 1939 in Horicon; the son of Wallace and Gladys (Redetzke) Kukuk. James graduated from Horicon High School as the salutatorian of the class of 1957 and went on to graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1962, with a degree in mechanical engineering. In 1961, Jim married Mary (Zuleger) Kukuk at Zion Lutheran Church in Horicon. He worked his entire 38-year professional career with the Parker Pen Company, retiring in 1999. Jim was an avid fisherman and hunter, spending most of his growing up years at the Horicon Marsh. He was a lifelong member of Ducks Unlimited, Pheasants Forever, and ASME. He is survived by his wife, Mary, of Janesville; children, Scott (Lori) of Milton, Beth Kaphing of Grand Rapids, MI, and Pam (Jeff) Teddleton of Morgan Hill, CA. He is also survived by his seven7 granddaughters, Emily, Katie, Sara, Rachel, Morgan, Caitlin, and Hannah. He was preceded in death by his parents, Wallace and Gladys; his brother, Wally and sister-in-law, Jeanne; and in-laws, Gilbert and Bernice Zuleger. Per Mr. Kukuk’s wishes, no visitation or service will be held. Jim’s family would like to thank Agrace Hospice and the many wonderful staff at Monroe Health Services Assisted Living Facility. Your care and kindness were truly appreciated. Schneider Funeral Home & Crematory is assisting his family.

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Roger Henning

Roger Henning


Roger Henning, 92, passed away on December 28, 2020 at Prairie Ridge Assisted Living in Mayville. Roger was born August 14, 1928 to Frank and Freda (Bucholz) Henning. He was raised on a farm near Columbus. Roger graduated Columbus High School in 1946. Roger served his country honorably in the US Air Force 1950 – 1959 and rose to the rank of Tech Sergeant. He was stationed at various locations in the United States and Europe. On June 12, 1957 Roger was united in marriage to LaValle Bachhuber at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Mayville. They settled in Mayville in 1960. Their daughter Gail was born in 1963. Roger owned and operated Service Printing & Publishing with his wife LaValle until 1977. He was an early adapter of alternative energy, installing one of the first solar heating units in his home in the late 1970s. A few years later, he turned his hobby of restoring antique furniture into a business, running Mayville Furniture Stripping. After “officially” retiring, he worked part-time at the Mayville News where he enjoyed a return to the printing & publishing environment as well as the friendships with his co-workers. Throughout his life, Roger was active in many community organizations: Lion’s Club, American Legion, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church as an usher. He served as an alderman in Mayville (late 70s, early 80s). LaValle died in 1998. On January 6, 2001, Roger married Harriette Moll. The couple resided in Mayville until Roger’s death. Roger enjoyed weekends at the cottage fishing and tending multiple gardens. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed an active lifestyle well into his 80s. Roger is survived by wife Harriette Moll of Mayville; daughter Gail (Robert) Milne of Pleasant Prairie; step-children Judy Howard (Karl) of Janesville, Scott Moll (Diane) of Middleton, Nancy Ripp (Ken) of Dane, Jennifer Bolan (Tim) of Amery; as well as numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife LaValle, sisters Viola Mueller and Lois Reamer, and a sister who died in infancy. Due to current health restrictions, a private family funeral will be held with the Rev. Sara Gillespie officiating. Burial will take place at Graceland cemetery in Mayville with military honors to be conducted by the Mayville American Legion Post #69. Memorials may be directed to the Mayville Legion, Mayville Historical Society, or St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Many thanks to St Croix Hospice and the staff of Prairie Ridge Assisted Living in Mayville for their kindness and support. Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH. com

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Roger R. Gindt

Roger R. Gindt


Roger R. Gindt, 77, of Mayville entered the Kingdom of Heaven on December 23, 2020 at home surrounded by his loved ones. He was born on November 13, 1943 in Milwaukee, the son of Ralph and Alice (Bauer) Gindt. Roger was a 1961 graduate of Mayville High School and served his country honorably in the US Army. On July 24, 1981, he was united in marriage to Sharon Miller. He was a longtime member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Mayville. Roger had been employed at Gehls Company in West Bend, where he worked most of his life. He was an avid sports fan, enjoyed reading the newspaper, playing cards, and loved riding his scooter all over Mayville. Roger is survived by his loving wife Sharon; his children Kris (Steve) Armstrong, Duane (special friend Kacy) Miller, Bryan (Laurie) Miller, and Jodi (Pat) Rohloff; his grandchildren Paige (Brandon) Andreasen, Logan Miller, Trina Kannegarrd, Karly Miller, Eric (Marissa) Armstrong, Kevin Armstrong, Stephanie Armstrong, and Andy Armstrong; three great grandchildren; his sister Shirley (Mike) Mangan; two brothers Kenny Gindt and Gary (Cindy) Gindt; his niece Dawn (Mike) Heeringa and his nephew Lee (Darlene) Mangan. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Harley. A private family funeral for Roger will be held with the Rev. Fr. Tom Biersack presiding. Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH .com

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Randall G.  Fitzsimmons

Randall G. Fitzsimmons


Randall (Randy) G. Fitzsimmons, 61, of Horicon died peacefully at his home December 21, 2020 due to a long battle with cancer. Randy was born September 9, 1959 in Sheboygan Falls to Hubert and Bernice (Shilts) Fitzsimmons. Randy enjoyed watching NASCAR and football. He also enjoyed being outside doing yard work, camping and being with his family and friends. He also enjoyed his career as a heavy duty equipment operator. Survivors include his finance, Chris Welak of Horicon, his children Jedidiah of LaCrosse, Nicole, Nathan and Neal all of Beaver Dam. He is further survived by his siblings, Bob of Redgranite, Don of Beaver Dam, Bonnie Hoffman of Montello, Tom (Debbie) of Wauwatosa, Bernie (Cindy) of Horicon, Donna (Steve) Unertl of Theresa, Tim (Denise) of Iron Ridge, Terry (Wendy) of Oconomowoc, and Rick (Tracy) of Burlington, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother-in-law Tony and an infant son, Chad. Cremation will take place and an inturnment will also take place at a later date at St. Bartholomew Cemetary, Town of Rubicon.