03 November 2020

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Mary E. (Farrington) Kropf

Mary E. (Farrington) Kropf


Graveside Service:  Monday, Nov. 16, at 12 p.m.  Location:  Graceland Cemetery in Mayville Mary E. (Farrington) Kropf, 95, of Port Washington passed away peacefully on Friday, Oct. 30, 2020 at Harbor Cove in Port Washington. She was born on August 21, 1925, to Elmer and Victoria (Butter) Farrington in Mayville. On October 5, 1950, she was united in marriage to Virgil “Bill” Kropf. Mary was an educator for over 60 years in Wisconsin, including Mayville, Milwaukee, and other various school districts. She was a member of the United Methodist Church in Waupun. Mary enjoyed traveling and photography. She also enjoyed following her former students over the years. Those Mary leaves behind to cherish her memory include nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Virgil “Bill” Kropf and four sisters, Carrole (Arnold) Malterer, Jean (Kenneth) Groth, Harriet (William) Volkmann, and June (Robert) Grunke. A graveside service in remembrance of Mary will be held on Monday, Nov. 16, at 12 p.m. at Graceland Cemetery in Mayville. 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 Mary’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.

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Patricia Lynn Becker

Patricia Lynn Becker


Patricia Lynn Becker, a beloved daughter, sister, and aunt, died unexpectedly on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2020, at her home. Patricia was born March 23, 1964, to Herbert J. and Joan (Kelly) Becker. Patricia was child number seven out of eleven children. All the values of being raised in a large farming family were evident throughout her life. Patty’s love for her Savior, Jesus, was shown over her lifetime. She was baptized and confirmed at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Woodland, and continued worship as a lifelong member at St. John’s. She was a 1982 graduate of Hustisford High School and a 1988 graduate of UW-Stout. Patricia taught as a Family and Consumer Education teacher in the Gilman, Sussex-Hamilton, and Hartford School District. In her spare time, she enjoyed baking, entering her baked items in Dodge and Waukesha County Fair, making her famous dinner rolls, and reading. She also did special projects with all her nieces and nephews, such as backyard camping and kite flying. Patty continued to teach outside the classroom as she shared her baking skills with young aspiring bakers, (her nieces) teaching them how to bake Irish Soda Bread, monster cookies, and lemon meringue pie. She also taught everyone she encountered how to put the needs of others first. Patricia is survived by her siblings, Cynthia Zills, Herbert A. Becker III, Debra (Chris) Neitzel, Linda (Dave) Rader, Timothy (Lisa) Becker, David Becker, Jeffery (Charlene) Becker, Sarah Becker, Lisa (Greg) Mueller, Rebecca Becker, and all of her nieces and nephews who meant so much to her. Patricia was also a God-Mother to Christian Neitzel, Katelyn Mueller, Kimberly Zills, and Angela Rader. She was preceded in death by her parents; and brother-in-law, Robert Zills. A graveside memorial service will be led by Pastor James Castillo for immediate family at the Hustisford Cemetery on November 12. Compassion, kindness, thoughtfulness, and generosity were the most abundant ingredients used in Patty’s life. Continue to remember Patty every time you put others needs before your own. Hafemeister Funeral Home and Cremation Service of Watertown is serving the family. Online condolences may be made at www.hafemeisterfh.com.

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Riley Scott Gable

Riley Scott Gable


Riley Scott Gable, 21, of Horicon slid into Heaven peacefully on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. He was born on February 18, 1999, in Hartford, to parents Melissa (Peters) Holub and Robert Gable. Riley instantly brought joy to his family’s life with his easy smile, fun-loving nature, and penchant for always being dirty and disorganized. Known for his wicked sense of humor and ability to make everyone laugh, Riley was the king of one-liners. Riley was generous with his time and a good listener when people needed to talk. One of Riley’s best qualities was his big heart and overwhelming capacity to love his family, including his grandparents Nan and John with whom he resided at the time of his death and had a special relationship. Riley loved baking and game nights with his Mom, fishing and hunting with his Dad, playing basketball with his sister Julia, and watching out for his little sister Alli. He also played soccer every summer and developed his joy of wrestling at an early age. Riley wrestled and played football at Horicon High School, where he graduated in 2017, thanks to the support of his coach and mentor, Lucas Kern. While in school, Riley volunteered with special needs students and developed a unique relationship with several of the students which was very meaningful to him. After graduation, Riley was employed at various local companies as a laser operator and welder. In September 2017, he experienced the greatest joy in his life when his daughter, Odyssah Gable, was born. Riley loved Odyssah with all his heart, loved being a father, and doted on her constantly. Riley is survived by his daughter, Odyssah; mother, Melissa (Peters) Holub and father, Robert (Chastity) Gable; and sisters, Julia (Jamie) Rahn and Alli Gable. He also leaves his grandparents, John and Nan Gable and Al Vogel; special friend, BriAnna Fleming; aunt and uncle, Lynn (Gable) and Matt Peters, uncle James Whittamore, uncle and aunt, Scott and Amy Whittamore, and many other family members and loved ones. Riley was preceded in death by his grandmother, Jo Vogel; and great-grandmother, Rose Peters. Arrangements are being handled by the Koepsell Funeral home. Due to Covid-19, a celebration of life will be held for Riley in spring 2021 at Discher Park in Horicon. More info will be forthcoming, and memorials can be made to the family and sent to 721 Forest Drive, Mayville, WI 53050. For more information or to leave an online condolence visit www. KoepsellFH.com.
27 October 2020

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Kevin Wulff

Kevin Wulff


Kevin Wulff left this world for the next in the early morning on Friday, October, 23, 2020, while hospitalized at Froedtert Hospital, Milwaukee. Born on July 8, 1960 to Eldon and Arlene Wulff, Kevin grew up on the family farm in the Town of Wayne in Washington County. While in high school, Kevin was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. With God’s help, he made the most of his time on earth, living the challenging life of a farmer while sharing his sense of humor, his kindness, and his faith with all he met, especially those who were in need. His body was weary, battling the rheumatoid arthritis all these years, so much so that it could no longer fight the infections that had overtaken his body, and his heavenly Father said, “It’s time to come home, my beloved son.” He leaves behind many who mourn his loss, not only here in the United States but also in Australia, and the Philippines, including dear cousins and other relatives, friends, and special neighbors, his mother, four sisters, one sister-in-law, their spouses, children, and grandchildren. Arlene Wulff, mother; April Tetlow (Andy) of Austinburg, OH, Nina Wulff (Larry Laux) of Dousman, Cheryl Wozniak (John) of Port Washington, Linda Wulff (Roger Plumb) of Beaver Dam, sisters; and Jennifer Daul (Scott Wulff) of St Paul, MN, sister-in-law. Kevin was preceded in death by his brother, Scott; his father; and his beloved fiancé, Marilou, of the Philippines. Kevin would also want his Mayville friends and farming community to know how much he valued them, their friendships, and the way they were always there for him when he was in need. A 1978 graduate of Kewaskum High School, Kevin became a skilled woodworker, carpenter, and mechanic, but farming was his passion so Kevin enrolled in the UW-Madison Agricultural Short course, and became a successful farm operator of both the home farm and his own farm on HWY AY in the Town of Theresa in Dodge County. His beef cattle were sought out by buyers in search of high quality steaks, and his corn crops were the envy of his neighbors. At the same time, most who knew Kevin were unaware of his work in the Philippines where he began what eventually became known as Christians Who Care, a small number of like-minded people who currently bring the gospel and a hot meal to over 500 children living in severe poverty unknown to us in the United States. Through Kevin’s ongoing support, these children are fed, both physically and spiritually. Similarly, Kevin’s support allowed many to receive medical treatment that otherwise would not have been available to them. The family wishes to honor Kevin’s memory and continue his work by establishing a memorial fund, “Feeding Kevin’s Kids.” Please make memorials payable to “Kevin Wulff Memorial Fund.” Memorials may be sent directly to Port Washington State Bank, 206 N Franklin St, Port Washington, WI 53074. For more information on Feeding Kevin’s Kids, questions, or information on making electronic donations, email feedingkevinskids@gmail.com. The family would like to thank the dedicated doctors and all the compassionate, good-humored nurses and caregivers at Froedtert. Due to the ongoing spread of COVID 19 and the need to limit the size of gatherings, a private funeral service will be held at the Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville. Rev. Douglas J. Zahner will officiate. Interment will take place at Lutheran Memorial Park in Kewaskum. Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. Online condolences may be made at www. koepsellfh.com.

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Paul “Polack” G. Schalinske

Paul “Polack” G. Schalinske


Paul “Polack” G. Schalinske, 60, of Farmersville passed away on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020, at his home. Paul was born the son of Charles and Carolyn (Beilke) Schalinske on January 9, 1960. He was married to Annette Kollmansberger on November 10, 1980. They were married for 17 years. Paul was a master mechanic and was last employed at Todd’s Auto in Lomira. Paul loved the outdoors and his property. He also loved fixing things especially cars. He enjoyed his gun collection and the opportunity to socialize with friends over a beer. He always liked to laugh and joke around and was the life of the party. Paul is survived by his daughters, Melissa (Gordy Allison) Steger of Mayville and Jessica (Josh) Daniels of New Smyrna Beach, FL; his mother, Carolyn Schalinske of Juneau; his grandchildren, Courtney (Nick MacNeill) Steger, Whitney Steger, Brady Steger, Noah Daniels, Brayden Daniels, and AnnaSophia Daniels; his great-grandchildren, Carson, Annabella, and Jaxton MacNeill; his siblings, Mary (Mark Plank) Schalinske of Beaver Dam and Donald Schalinske of Beaver Dam; his niece, Alicia Schalinske; his longtime good friend, Jarred Steger; his beloved cat, Wild Thing; further survived by other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles, in July 2019. A private family memorial service will be held at the Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville. Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH. com

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Alex O. Kummerow

Alex O. Kummerow


Alex O. Kummerow, 83, of Mayville, formerly of Kekoskee passed away peacefully on Monday, Oct. 26, 2020 at Prairie Ridge Assisted Living in Mayville. Alex was born the son of Hugo and Lavina (Brummond) Kummerow on August 19, 1937, in Williamstown. He attended Mayville High School and enjoyed playing hockey in Kekoskee. Alex then went on to serve his country in the US Army from 1960 to 1962 then continued on in the National Guard until 1965. He was united in marriage to LaVonne Kahlhamer on May 8, 1965, at St. Peter’s in Kekoskee. Alex had worked for TAB Products for 35 years. He was a lifelong member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Kekoskee. In his spare time, Alex enjoyed watching sports especially the Packers, Brewers, and the Chicago Blackhawks. Alex is survived by his wife, LaVonne of Mayville; his children, Brenda (John) Meyer of Wausau, Linda (Steve) Filipiak of Stillwater, MN, and Paul (Sandy) Kummerow of Horicon; his grandchildren, Michael (Jessica) Straseske, Nathan Straseske, Chris Meyer, Zac Filipiak, Payton Filipiak, Sidney Filipiak, and Logan Kummerow; one great-granddaughter, Adelaide Straseske. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Hilbert (Martha) Kummerow; and sisters, Arlene (Leslie) Feller and Ruth (Elmer) Schultz. Due to the current health restrictions, a public visitation will be held on Friday, Oct. 30, from 12 to 1 p.m. at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Kekoskee followed by a private family funeral service with the Rev. William Carter officiating. Burial will take place at Kekoskee Cemetery. The family asked that everyone wear a mask and to please respect social distancing guidelines. Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH. com
26 October 2020

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22 October 2020

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