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Sylvester “Sal” F. Okon

Sylvester (Sal) F. Okon, 81, of LeRoy passed away peacefully at his home with his family by his side on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020, after a courageous year and a half battle with cancer.
Sal’s last request was for family and friends to gather and celebrate his life. We invite family, friends, and those whose lives he touched, to join us Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022. The family will be holding an Open House / Celebration of Life with food and drink from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Mayville Gun Club, W2868 Farmersville Road, Mayville, WI 53050.
Sal was born on December 3, 1938, in Browns Corners, son of George Sr. and Erna (Pilsner) Okon.
He was a 1957 graduate of Mayville High School. He furthered his education by attending electrical, plumbing and engineering schools.
On June 21, 1958, he was united in marriage to Bonnie Giese at St. Mary’s Church in Mayville. Together they raised their two children.
Sal worked for the State of Wisconsin DOT for 41 years until his retirement in 2001. Following retirement, he focused on building his business, Okon Soil Testing and Land Surveying. Thru his determination and hard work, he was able to enjoy his passion of hunting and fishing which took him to Arkansas, Colorado, Ohio, Texas, Alaska and Canada to name a few.
Throughout the years, he was involved with many organizations and activities such as the Mayville Fire Department, Mayville EMS, Mayville Boy Scouts, Mayville Planning Commission, Mayville Gun Club, Oakfield Conservation Club, Horicon Marsh Bowman’s Club, and Board Member for the Village of Lowell, 1240 River City Hunting Club and Easter Bunny for the City of Mayville.
When he wasn’t hunting or working, he spent his time throwing horseshoes, swinging golf clubs, building martin houses, attending NASCAR races, Green Bay Packer games, traveling around the world or BS’ing at the local watering hole with friends. One of his greatest accomplishments was donating time and travel to Mission of Panama, a mission to help engineer a dam in the Panama jungle to supply area villages with water.
Sal leaves behind his significant other, Judy Cook; his children, Brian (Juanita) Okon of LeRoy, and Sheri (Mike) Feucht of Rubicon; his grandchildren, Jessica (Marvin Voss) Okon, Jamie Okon, Nikki (Mitch) Wegner, Stephanie (Vince Hoffman) Feucht, Doug (Casey) Feucht; his great-grandchildren, Kennedy, Kora, Kenzie Wegner, Emma and Henry Feucht; his extended family, Chris (Marybeth) Cook, Michelle “Shelley” (Duane “Red”) Eilbes, Lincoln Cook, Casey (fiancé Brock Hanke) Cook; his brother, Jerome (Pearl) Okon, his sister-in-law, Eunice Okon, former wife, Bonnie Okon, former in-laws, Marion Giese, Dorothy Krueger, Ralph (Faye) Giese, Ron Coulter and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, George Jr. (Evelyn), Richard Okon, David (Lila) Okon and Art Okon, former in-laws, Verona (Frank) Hartwig, Oscar (Ruth) Giese, Ruth Mary (Lenord) Schultz, Marvin Giese, Oliver Krueger, Janet Coulter and Norman Gruber.
The family wishes to extend a special thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff of Froedert Cancer Center, Agnesian Cancer Center – Fond du Lac, Agnesian Hospice of Fond du Lac, and Father Tom Biersack of St. Andrews Parish, Reverend Monica of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, friends and family who visited, sent prayers and well wishes.
Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family.

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