04 August 2021

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Theresa Considering  Disbanding Police  Department

Theresa Considering Disbanding Police Department


MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER JOURNALIST The village would contract with DCSO for services Members of the Village of Theresa Public Safety Committee met with Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt and other members of the Dodge County Sheriff’s Offi ce (DCSO) at Village Hall on Monday, Aug. 2, as the village and its officials debated disbanding

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Kathryn B. Parish

Kathryn B. Parish


Kathryn B. Parish Kathryn B. Parish, “Katie B”, 69, of Mayville, passed away on July 27, 2021, at the UW Hospital and Clinics in Madison. Katie was born on May 13, 1952, in Milwaukee to Alois and Elaine Stip ( pich (DeLeeuw). On April 30, 1988, she was united in marriage to Michael Parish at St. Bridget Catholic Church in the Town of Wayne. Katie enjoyed garden ( ing, fishing,

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Caroline Elizabeth Storck

Caroline Elizabeth Storck


Caroline Elizabeth Storck of Mayville passed away on July 28, 2021, surrounded by loved ones. Her family, just days before her passing, enjoyed celebrating her 100th birthday with her.Caroline was born to John and Carrie (Thiel) Feutz on July 15, 1921, in Slinger.She was the Valedictorian of her 1939 Slinger High School class. She graduated with an art edu (cation major from Milwaukee State Teacher’s College (UWM) in 1943. She taught elementary art in Appleton and Madison.While in Madison, Caroline illustrated a book called Fun-Time Puppets which was published in 1952. She served as President of the Wisconsin Art Teachers from 1948 to 1949. Caroline attended many art workshops and continued to paint watercolors throughout her life. Her family will always cherish her many paintings.Caroline was united in marriage to Robert (Bob) E. Storck on August 26, 1950, in Slinger and they enjoyed 61 years together. Caroline and Bob moved to Mayville in 1952. They raised their family in the home they built in 1957 and she resided there until her death.As a stay-at-home mom, she was active in numerous community activities and organizations including Homemakers, American Field Service (AFS) and church. Caroline and her husband Bob sponsored two AFS students in their home: Atsuko Kinugasa (Yagi) from Japan and Maria Eklund (Haverinen) from Finland.Caroline was a faithful and active member of the Mayville United Methodist Church since 1952. She taught Sunday School to kindergarten children for over 50 years and was presented the Outstanding Sunday School Teacher of the Year award by the Wisconsin United Methodist Conference in 1999. As a Sunday School teacher, her students including her children and grandchildren greatly enjoyed her music and art abilities. She served on numerous committees and continued to take an active part on the administrative council of the church until she was 99 years of age. Caroline also served as vice president and president of the Mayville United Methodist Women.Fitness was a priority to Caroline. When the TAG Aquatic & Fitness Center opened in 2002, she became a member and faithfully exercised three times per week for 18 years. During the pandemic, she continued to count her steps at home using her Fitbit.Caroline loved to travel with her husband, family and good friends. Her travels started with camping with her family throughout the United States and extended to travels throughout the world.Caroline is survived by her children, Ellen (Tom) Hemstock of Sparta, John (Paula) Storck of Mayville, and Carol (Demetrios) Tsacoyeanes of Avon, CT; seven grandchildren, Anne Hemstock (Mike Olvera) of Appleton, Brian Hemstock (special friend Indalia Berner) of Chicago, IL, Eric (Katie) Storck of Madison, Michael (Jessica) Storck of Belleville, Julie (David) Edmiston of St. Paul, MN, Amy Tsacoyeanes (Ben Vannah) of Arlington, VA, and Nicholas (Olivia) Tsacoyeanes of Millis, MA.; great-grandchildren, Joseph, Charles, Raymond, Wesley and Clara Storck, and Madeline Edmiston; further survived by other relatives and many friends.She was preceded in death by her sister Rhoda Feutz; her parents; her husband, Robert Storck; and her brother, Robert Feutz.It takes a community to make the “golden years” golden. Caroline’s family wants to thank the many individuals in Caroline’s community who helped her enjoy the final years of her life.Due to the current state of the pandemic, services for Caroline are being POSTPONED to a later date when it’s safe to gather once again with family and friends.In lieu of flowers, memorials in memory of Caroline may be given to the Mayville United Methodist Church, 301 Furnace Street, Mayville, WI 53050.Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH.com

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Wifler Memorial Concert  Scheduled in Lomira on August 12

Wifler Memorial Concert Scheduled in Lomira on August 12


Wifler Memorial Concert Scheduled in Lomira on August 12 Matt Wifler is a full-time musician in and around Chicago, playing and teaching clarinet, saxophone and flute. A graduate of UW-Stevens Point, he has worked in pit orchestras in many theaters in Chicago and the suburbs and has performed with the Elgin Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He also plays jazz with The Bourbon

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Lester George  Unferth

Lester George Unferth


A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, Aug. 14, at 1 p.m. for Lester George Unferth, age 97, at Trinity United Methodist Church in Lomira. Lester went home to the Lord on December 26, 2020, from Hope Health and Rehabilitation Center in Lomira. Lester was born June 2, 1923, to Arthur and Irene (Fritz) Unferth. He attended Lomira area schools, graduating

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