18 October 2022

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Louis Frederick Schultz III

Louis Frederick Schultz III


   Louis Frederick Schultz III, age 72, of Fond du Lac, called Home on October 15, 2022.    He was born on July 18, 1950, in Hartford, to the late Louis and Louise (nee Guell) Schultz. He was raised in the Lutheran faith and ensured that his children also had the same Christian foundation. He fondly talked about his youth spent in the quarry town of Nasbro.   Louis loved to make people laugh and usually at the expense of himself or various political figures. He was an avid sports fan and enjoyed watching his son and grandchildren play a variety of sports. For years he enjoyed writing letters to local papers about various social issues.    Those left behind to cherish his memory are his children, Louis Schultz (Kaci), Lisa Schultz; grandchildren, Natalie , Samuel, Louis V, Elayna, Kiirsten, Hanna, and Jackson; siblings, Don Schultz, Margaret (Bob) Garkey, Wayne (Bonnie) Schultz, Dale Miller (brother-in-law), Marty (Anna) Schultz, Ann (Steve) Geschke, Mark (Margie) Schultz, John Schultz, and Juanita (Jim) Ancil; aunts, Marge Kaiser, Ruth Schultz; one uncle, Melvin (MaryAnn) Guell; and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews.    In addition to his parents, Louis was preceded in death by his sister, Shorty Miller and brother, Dale Schultz.   VISITATION: Louis’ family will greet relatives and friends on Sunday, Oct. 23, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 605 Highland Avenue, Brownsville, from 12 p.m. until 3 p.m.   FUNERAL SERVICE: A funeral service for Louis will be held at 3 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, with Reverend William Carter officiating. Burial will take place on Monday, Oct. 24, at 9 a.m. in St. Paul’s Cemetery.    Louis spent much of his life with a diagnosis of epilepsy. It is with this, that we direct others to the Epilepsy Foundation to learn more about this condition, as so little is still understood. More information can be found at www.epilepsy.com   In lieu of flowers, donations to Winnebago Lutheran Academy (www.wlavikings.org) and WELS Mission (www.wels100in10.net)    Myrhum-Patten Funeral and Cremation Service has been entrusted with Louis’ arrangements. Additional information and online guest book can be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.
17 October 2022

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Kenneth “Ken” W. Reimer

Kenneth “Ken” W. Reimer


 Ken­neth “Ken” W. Reimer, 85, of Lomira was called home to be with the Lord on Sat­ur­day, Oct. 15, 2022.   He was born on May 9, 1937, to the late Os­wald and Car­o­line (nee Balt­ha­zor) Reimer in Fond du Lac. Ken grad­u­ated from Lomira High School and was a three-sport ath­lete and four-year var­sity let­ter win­ner.   On April 18, 1959, he was united in mar­riage to his high school sweet­heart, LuEllen Buerger, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Lomira.   Ken hon­or­ably served in the United States Army. He worked at Wid­mer’s cheese in Theresa for 12 years. Then started his sales­man­ship at Kindt Lum­ber. He moved on to work at Micro De­sign be­fore be­com­ing the top sales­man for North Amer­i­can Phillip Light­ing. Ken then started his own light­ing busi­ness until he re­tired.   He was one of the founders that started the Lomira Girls’ soft­ball pro­gram. Ken en­joyed bowl­ing and loved golf. He taught all his chil­dren and grand­chil­dren to golf and was very com­pet­i­tive with all of them. He later pur­chased his cot­tage for his wife’s 50th birth­day pre­sent in Wau­toma. Ken en­joyed cut­ting the grass and teach­ing his grand­chil­dren. He es­pe­cially en­joyed spend­ing time with all his fam­ily and will be missed by all who knew him.   Those Ken leaves be­hind to cher­ish his mem­ory in­clude his lov­ing wife of 63 years, LuEllen Reimer; four daugh­ters, Mon­ica (Michael) Haefs, Marissa (Terry) Gassner, Na­talie (Tom) Scharschmist, and Re­becca (Garry) Miller; 14 grand­chil­dren, Shan­non (Ryan) Zahn, Leigh (Rick) Ram­czyk, Jill (Nick) Shul­tis, Erik (Beckie) Haefs, Kur­tis (Tay­lor) Haefs, David (In­grid) Gassner, Cas­san­dra (Brett) Ku­biskewski, Matthew (Kath­leen) Gassner, Cal­lie (Scott) Chris­ten­son, Kate­lyn Bloch, Mark (Hai­ley Rusch) Scharschmist, Mitch Scharschmidt, Bryce Miller, and Brett (fiancée Kaylee Mauer) Miller; 24 great-grand­chil­dren with one more on the way; a brother, Ger­ald “Gerry” (Rachel) Reimer; six sis­ters-in-law, Michele Reimer, Mary Ann Bates, Donna May Her­man, Au­drey Buerger, Jean Buerger, and Joan Buerger; two broth­ers-in-law, Michael Buerger and Dean (Steffie) Buerger.   In ad­di­tion to his par­ents, he was pre­ceded in death by his brother, James “Jim” Reimer; sis­ter-in-law, Gladys Buerger; and five broth­ers-in-law, Fran­cis Her­man, Wally Bates, Con­rad Buerger, Joseph Buerger, and William “Bill” Buerger.   A pri­vate Memo­r­ial Mass in re­mem­brance of Ken will be held.   The Myrhum-Pat­ten Fu­neral Home of West Bend has been en­trusted with Ken’s arrange­ments. Ad­di­tional in­for­ma­tion and guest book may be found at www.​myrhum-​pat­ten.​com.

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Andrew Paul Sabatke

Andrew Paul Sabatke


   An­drew Paul Sabatke, 62, of Jef­fer­son lost his bat­tle with heart dis­ease and di­a­betes on Sep­tem­ber 26, 2022.   Andy was born Au­gust 15, 1960, to Robert and Bar­bara (Fehling) Sabatke of Hori­con. He grad­u­ated from Hori­con High School in 1978.   Andy worked in many types of sales jobs, but even­tu­ally found his true call­ing work­ing with de­vel­op­men­tally dis­abled adults in a va­ri­ety of set­tings.   Andy is sur­vived by his son, Jonathan of Prairie du Sac; his com­pan­ion of 15 years, Karen An­der­son; her daugh­ter, Bianca; grand­chil­dren, Owen and Nali; and their dogs, Chauncey, Cecil, and Ruby. Andy is also sur­vived his sis­ter, Deb (Jeff) Janke of Hutchin­son, MN; his niece, Jes­sica of Fargo, ND; grand­niece, Zoe Theis of Hutchin­son, MN; and nephew, Stephan (Faye) Janke of Wood­bury, MN; an uncle, Don­ald Sabatke of McFar­land; spe­cial long time friends, Ellen and Sarah Decker; many cousins, and many won­der­ful friends.   Andy was pre­de­ceased by his fa­ther and mother, Robert and Bar­bara; and a nephew, Tim Janke.   There will be a Cel­e­bra­tion of Life in Andy's mem­ory on Sat­ur­day, Nov. 5, from 2 to 7 p.m. at Rock River Tap, 110 Lake St in Hori­con. A Prayer Ser­vice will be held at 5 p.m.   Memo­ri­als ap­pre­ci­ated to the fam­ily to help cover ex­penses.

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John Phillip Wahlen

John Phillip Wahlen


   John Phillip Wahlen, Jr., 76, of Theresa, passed away Oc­to­ber 12, 2022, peace­fully at home.   He was born in Mil­wau­kee on Sep­tem­ber 9, 1946, to Ruth Ros­now Wahlen Knox and John Wahlen.   He met his wife Margery But­ler in Au­gust of 1971 and pro­posed in Oc­to­ber. They were mar­ried in West Bend on May 13, 1972.   John felt that every­one that he met was his friend, no mat­ter how well he knew them. He did have many great friends who he has known most of his life.   John worked at the United States Postal Ser­vice Plant in Mil­wau­kee for 37.5 years. He started out as a mail han­dler and worked his way to an elec­tronic tech­ni­cian. John kept all the equip­ment run­ning so we could get our mail.   He en­joyed work­ing on cars and mo­tor­cy­cles. When he met his wife, he had a 1957 Chevy that he had com­pletely re­built. He had started out work­ing as a mo­tor­cy­cle me­chanic to work through col­lege.   John was ac­tive in his church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat­ter-Day Saints. He helped to start the Rich­field His­tor­i­cal So­ci­ety, and worked with the YMCA and the Boy Scouts of Amer­ica.   John spent twelve years liv­ing his dream of trav­el­ing across the United States and Alaska in an RV with his wife. He made many friends as he trav­eled.   John leaves be­hind his wife of 50 years, Margery But­ler Wahlen; three chil­dren, John Phillip Wahlen III, Joy Elaine (Eric) Wag­ner, and Fred­er­ick Major (Ar­i­ana) Wahlen; grand­chil­dren, Zach­ery Wahlen, Eliz­a­beth Wahlen, Emma Wag­ner, Re­bekah (Jacob) David, Mada­lynn Wag­ner, Rus­sell Wag­ner, Owen Wag­ner, Kevin Ramirez, and Bella Wahlen; broth­ers, James (Sharon) and Keith (Joanne); sis­ters, Kaye Hud­son and Ivy (James) Rit­ten­house; step-brother, Wal­ter (Har­riet) Knox; and step-sis­ter, Chere (Rod­ney) Iver­son. He is fur­ther sur­vived by his mother-in-law, Daisy But­ler; cousins, Thomas Williams, Susan Williams, Sally William Mor­gan, Robert Nuss, James Nuss, Todd Noble, Paul Noble, and Glen Noble; as well as nieces, nephews, other rel­a­tives and friends.   A memo­r­ial ser­vice for John will be held on Thurs­day, Oct. 27, at 12 p.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat­ter-Day Saints (347 N Coun­try Lane, Fond du Lac, WI 54935). Fam­ily will greet rel­a­tives and friends on Thurs­day at Church from 10 a.m. until the time of ser­vice. In­urn­ment will be at Theresa Union Ceme­tery.   Memo­ri­als in John’s name came be di­rected to Leukemia So­ci­ety or the Mus­cu­lar Dy­s­tro­phy As­so­ci­a­tion.   The fam­ily would like to thank the doc­tors, nurses, and staff at St. Agnes Hos­pice Hope for their care and com­pas­sion.   Myrhum-Pat­ten Fu­neral & Cre­ma­tion Ser­vice has been en­trusted with John’s arrange­ments. Please con­sider sign­ing our on­line guest book (www.​myrhum-​patten.​com) to share your con­do­lences with the fam­ily.
14 October 2022

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Edward “Ed” R. Krahn

Edward “Ed” R. Krahn


   Edward “Ed” R. Krahn, 62 of Tucson, AZ, passed away on Sunday, April 17, 2022.   Ed was born on October 5, 1959, the son of Kenneth Krahn. Upon graduating from Lomira High School in 1977, Ed went on to serve in the US Marine Corp. After serving in the Marines, Ed moved to Denver, Colorado, where he drove truck professionally.   Throughout his adult life, Ed lived in Colorado, Alabama and Arizona. He was a prolific reader, enjoyed history, debating politics and current events.    Those Ed leaves behind to cherish his memory include his father, Ken Krahn; five sisters, Annette Weber of Hailey, Idaho, Kim (Steele) Hatter of Cortez, Colorado, Juanita (Brian) Okon of LeRoy, Wendy Giese of Fond du Lac, and Maria (Joel) Sampson of Lanesboro, Minnesota; nieces, Gretchen, Andrea, Catherine, Jessica, Hailey, Julia and Nora; nephews, Brock, Jamie and Benjamin; other relatives and friends. He will be missed by all who knew him.   Ed was preceded in death by his mother, Shirley (nee Rowley) Troyan; and his loving stepmother, Camille Krahn.   A graveside service in remembrance of Ed will be held on Saturday, Oct. 29, at 11:30 a.m. at Union Cemetery in Theresa.   The Myrhum-Patten Funeral Home of West Bend has been entrusted with Ed’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.

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Virginia R. Laabs

Virginia R. Laabs


   Vir­ginia R. Laabs (Keup), 91, of Mesa, AZ. went home to be with her Lord and Sav­ior on Tues­day, Oct. 4, 2022, at Ban­ner Bay­wood Med­ical Cen­ter in Mesa.   Vi­rig­inia was born the daugh­ter of William and Bertha (Roedi­ger) Keup on March 19, 1931, in Theresa, and was bap­tized and con­firmed at Im­manuel Lutheran Church (Hocheim.)    She was a 1949 grad­u­ate of Mayville High School.   Vir­ginia was united in mar­riage to Her­man Laabs on June 25, 1950. They spent most of their mar­ried life in West Bend, where they were ac­tive mem­bers of St. John's Lutheran Church. Vir­ginia will be fondly re­mem­bered for her tremen­dous cook­ing and bak­ing skills, as she loved to make meals for fam­ily and friends and many spe­cial oc­ca­sions. She loved music, es­pe­cially in the church set­ting. She sang in var­i­ous church choirs over the years and passed the love of music on to her three sons.   After re­tire­ment and mov­ing to Ari­zona, Vir­ginia be­came an ac­tive vol­un­teer along­side Her­man, a WW2 pilot, in the Ari­zona Wing of the Com­mem­o­ra­tive Air Force at Fal­con Field Mesa. They par­tic­i­pated in many events there such as Vet­er­ans Day ac­tiv­i­ties hon­or­ing mil­i­tary pi­lots from WW2 to pre­sent.    Vir­ginia is sur­vived by her sons, Jim (Janis) Laabs of Mesa, AZ, Tom (Susan) Laabs of Mesa, AZ, and Rev. Bruce (Barb) Laabs of Wa­co­nia, MN; her grand­chil­dren, Erin, Ben, Andy, Heather, and Heidi; and great-grand­daugh­ter, Au­rora; fur­ther sur­vived by nieces, nephews, other rel­a­tives, and friends.   She was pre­ceded in death by her par­ents; her hus­band, Her­man, in 2015; an in­fant son; sis­ters, Sylvia Athey and Lois Groth; and brother, Mar­tin Keup.A Res­ur­rec­tion Cel­e­bra­tion for Vir­ginia will take place at St. John Ev. Lutheran Church in Mayville on Sat­ur­day, Oct. 29, at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Bruce Laabs of­fi­ci­at­ing. Vis­i­ta­tion will take place from 12 p.m. until the time of the ser­vice at 1 p.m. at the church in Mayville. In­ter­ment will take place at Hochheim Ceme­tery with a light lun­cheon to fol­low at the church.    Memo­ri­als in lov­ing mem­ory of Vir­ginia may be di­rected to the Col­lege Schol­ar­ship Fund at Christ Green­field Lutheran Church, Gilbert, AZ.   Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Mayville is serv­ing the fam­ily. www.​KoepsellFH.​com

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Jeffrey L. Fischer

Jeffrey L. Fischer


   Jeffrey L. Fischer, 58, of Mayville, passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022, at his home in Mayville   Jeff was born the son of Eugene and Janice (Puls) Fischer on December 7, 1963, in Beaver Dam. He was a 1982 graduate of Mayville High School.   Jeff had been a longtime employee of Metalcraft of Mayville and worked there for over 28 years.   He was united in marriage to Jacquelyn Carlson on August 2, 2020, in Juneau.   In his spare time, Jeff enjoyed the outdoors and loved a chance to take a ride on his Harley, his boat, or on a snowmobile. He loved to work on his 1972 Dodge Duster. Jeff also loved an opportunity to sit by a bon fire and enjoy a few beverages and conversation with his friends.   Jeff is survived by his wife, Jacquelyn of Mayville; his mother, Janice Fischer of Mayville; his father, Eugene Fischer of Minnesota Junction; his step-children, Maxwell Breber of Mayville, and Leyton Lawrence of Great Falls, MT; his siblings, Rodney Fischer of Saxton and Deb (Wendall) Muche of Mayville; his nieces and nephews, Ryan Fischer, Lindsey (Jon) Jonas, Shelby (Justin) Braun, Derek (Lea) Muche, and Courtney (Lucas) Villwock; further survived by other relatives and many friends.   He was preceded in death by his grandparents and his uncle, Lynn Fischer.   In honoring Jeff’s wishes, a celebration of life will be held on Friday, Oct. 28, from 4 to 9 p.m. at the Williamstown Hall in Kekoskee.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. www.KoepsellFH.com
12 October 2022

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Shirley Jean Justman

Shirley Jean Justman


   Shirley Jean Justman (nee Mueller), 88, of the Town of Herman, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022, at the Aurora Medical Center in Hartford.    Shirley was born October 27, 1933, in Walla Walla, Washington, to Lillian (nee Milbrath) and Clarence Mueller.   She was united in marriage to Earl A. Justman on October 17, 1953, at United Church of Christ in West Bend.   Shirley enjoyed traveling, polka dancing, bowling, snowmobiling, and loved going to Green Bay to her beloved Packers.   Shirley is survived by her son, Perry (Barbara) Justman and grandchildren, Jaime (Edward) Newman, and Scott Justman. She loved her great-grandchildren, Porter, Ainsley, and Eddie III. She is also survived by her brother, Dean (Evelyn) Mueller; among nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.    She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl; parents, Lillian and Clarence Mueller; and parents-in-law, Alvin and Irma (nee Ringel) Justman.   A Memorial Service for Shirley was held Wednesday, Oct. 12, at the Shimon Funeral Home, 824 Union Street Hartford, WI 53027, with Rev. Jeffrey Drake officiating. Inurnment was in Emmanuel Ev. Lutheran Cemetery, Town of Herman.   The Shimon Funeral Home served the family.   (262) 673-9500 www.shimonfuneralhome.com
05 October 2022

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Scott Ray Plum

Scott Ray Plum


Scott Ray Plum, 62, of Lomira, previously of Merrill, passed away unexpectedly at his mother's home in Mer rill on Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022. He was born on March 16, 1960, to Duane and Carol (Barker) Plum in Tomahawk. His mother survives. Scott met his soul mate and the love of his life, Sandy Burmeister, and the two joined in marriage on June 1, 2007, in Lomira. She survives. Scott was definitely a "jack of all trades,' but especially loved welding. He has a laser table and a whole shop dedicated to his welding pro jects. Not only did he excel at welding, but he was also an amazing wood worker, making many gifts for his family and friends, including a large wooden Harley David son motorcycle. Scott was passionate about riding motorcycles with Sandy and their club friends and going every where together. Recently they took their dream trip Sturgis and Mount Rushmore, as well as the Grand Canyon. He also enjoyed deer hunting and fishing. Scott adored their three black long-haired German Shepherds, Kane, Kyle, and Bai E ley; they were his babies! He was a jokester and had a witty sense of humor. Scott will be sadly missed but never forgotten. Scott leaves be hind his wife, Sandy Plum; mother, Carol Leavitt; sister, Beverly (Jeffrey) Bootz; nephews, Mathew and Jesse Bootz; niece, Heidi, as well as many extended family members and numerous friends.He was preceded in death by his bonus father, Lester Leavitt; sister, Elaine Plum; brother, Wayne Plum; and nephew, Joseph Bootz. Per family request, no formal services will be held for Scott, rather a Celebration of Life in Lomira at a later date. Waid Funeral Home & Cremation Ser vice of Merrill is assisting the family with arrangements. On line condolences are encouraged and may be made at www. waidfuneral. com.

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Virginia L. Richter

Virginia L. Richter


Virginia L. Richter, 84, of Mayville passed away peacefully on September 30, 2022, at Prairie Ridge Assisted Living in Mayville with her family by her side. Virginia was born the daughter of Harold and Lyla (Hornbeck) Buss on October 30, 1937, in Potosi. She was a 1955 graduate of Potosi High School.Virginia was united in marriage to Harlan Herwig on June 30, 1958, until his death in 1974. She was later married to Al Richter in 1985.Virginia had worked as a telephone operator at AT& T.She was a talented artist and enjoyed painting watercolors and drawing. In addition, she crafted her own variety of ‘Fabergé’ eggs, which were treasured by her family. She also loved rock collecting.Virginia is survived by her three daughters, Scarlett Herwig of New Mexico, Joy Herwig of Virginia, and Lori (Jerome) Traughber of Juneau; her grandchildren are Mitchell (Madison) Traughber of Virginia Beach, VA, and Madison ‘Madi’ (fiancé Jacob Hakola) Traughber of Pleasanton, CA; her siblings are Mike Buss of Iowa, Sandy (Roger) Coats of Indiana, and Pam Buss of Lancaster. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.She was preceded in death by her parents; and her husbands, Harlan and Al.In honoring Virginia’s wishes, the family will have a private gathering.Special thanks to the staff of Prairie Ridge Assisted Living in Mayville and Generations Hospice for the care and support shown to Virginia and her family.Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. KoepsellFH.com