10 July 2024

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Robert “Bob” LaBlanc

Robert “Bob” LaBlanc


   On July 4th, 2024, Robert (Bob) J. LaBlanc, beloved hus­band of Grace (Meyer) LaBlanc and lov­ing fa­ther of Debra LaBlanc, Kris­ten LaBlanc, Nancy Wolfe, and Brian LaBlanc, passed away at Clearview Nurs­ing Home in Juneau.    Born De­cem­ber 22, 1940, to Philip and Helen (Etten) LaBlanc, he had an ac­tive child­hood grow­ing up in Stan­ley, where he played bas­ket­ball, foot­ball, and de­vel­oped a life­long love of hunt­ing.   He re­lo­cated to Mil­wau­kee where he met Grace, ul­ti­mately lead­ing to a lov­ing, life­long mar­riage. He also served in the United States Air Force for a time in Alaska be­fore set­tling per­ma­nently back in Wis­con­sin where he worked, raised his fam­ily, and coached many grades of school bas­ket­ball.   He is sur­vived by his wife and his four chil­dren; his sis­ter, Sharone Zielke; his 11 grand­chil­dren; and six great-grand­chil­dren.    He was pre­ceded by his par­ents, Philip and Helen LaBlanc; and his sis­ter, Mau­reen Fisch.    He was a man who was loved by any who met him, never shy and an eager sto­ry­teller. He was a lover of birds, a pas­sion­ate sports player and fan, and a life­long hunter that he gen­er­ously shared with fam­ily and friends. His char­ac­ter brought a smile to all and he was a tes­ta­ment to a life filled with laugh­ter, joy, and love. He will be deeply missed and lov­ingly re­mem­bered as every­one who had the good for­tune to know him was left bet­ter.   A Mass of Chris­t­ian Bur­ial will take place on July 19, at 11 a.m. at Sa­cred Heart Catholic Church in Hori­con with the Rev. Fr. Mark Brandl pre­sid­ing. A vis­i­ta­tion will be held from 10 a.m. until the time of the ser­vice at the church. Mil­i­tary Hon­ors will be con­ducted by the Hori­con Amer­i­can Le­gion Post #157.   In lieu of flow­ers, memo­ri­als in mem­ory of Bob may be di­rected to the Dodge County Hu­mane So­ci­ety.    Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Hori­con is serv­ing the fam­ily. www.​KoepsellFH.​com
08 July 2024

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Shelly Ann Markus

Shelly Ann Markus


Shelly Ann “Shellzy” Markus (nee Lloyd) passed unexpectedly at her home on Friday, June 28, 2024, at the age of 55. She was born in Milwaukee, the daughter of Thomas and Janis Lloyd. Shelly grew up in the Wayne and Kewaskum area, attended Wayne Elementary and Kewaskum Middle/High Schools. She continued education and received her certifications to be a Medical Assistant, Nail Technician, and Massage Therapist. Shelly was proud to open her own Massage Salon and enjoyed finding her independence in passions. She enjoyed riding on motorcycles, crafting, drinking Colectivo Coffee (Better known to her as Alterra), baking, cooking, and entertaining for friends and family. She was the “Hostess with the Mostest”, and everyone was welcome. Her laugh was contagious and could light up a room. Shelly was a very sociable person and would make friends wherever she went, with her jokester personality. Most of all, she loved being with her daughters, granddaughters, and friends. Shelly is survived by her daughters, the late Samantha “Sam” Markus, Salena “Bubby” (Brandon Kreutzer) Markus, and Mackenzie (Tanner) Dreher; granddaughters, Olivia Garcia and Sofia Hernandez-Markus; and her fur-baby, Truffles. As well as parents, Tom and Janis; siblings, Lori, Richard “Richie” and Melissa “Lissa”; Aunt Patricia (Ted) Delang; former husband, Steven “Steve” Markus; former father-in-law, Ronald Markus; and many friends that her spirit will live on through. She is at peace in Heaven with her daughter, Samantha Ann Markus; and her mother-in-law, Erma Markus. A visitation will be held on Saturday, July 20, 2024, from 12 p.m. until 1:45 p.m., with a Remembrance Service at 2 p.m., at the Phillip Funeral Home, 1420 W. Paradise Dr., West Bend. A private burial will be held. Phillip Funeral Home is serving the family, 262-338-2050 / www.phillipfuneralhome.com.

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Patricia Louise Durand

Patricia Louise Durand


Patricia Louise (Reinke) Durand, also known as Mom, Grandma, GG, Pat, Trish and Patsy, entered eternal life on July 4, 2024, surrounded by her children.  The world was blessed with her presence on April 26, 1938, to the late Edward and Helen Trimborn Reinke in Milwaukee. She began her Catholic faith journey being baptized at St. Anne’s and attending grade school there and then on to her beloved PIUS High School.  Pat’s adventure in life started early, always putting her family first. She moved with her sister, Audrey, to California, where she then met her future husband, Jim Durand. After enjoying CA and the sun for a few years, they moved back to Milwaukee where they were married at Our Lady of Sorrows Church on May 7, 1960. A marriage that would honor her with 62 years of dancing, singing, living her faith and blessing her with eight children, Scott (Carla) Durand, Sandy (Tim) Sarauer, Sue Durand, Sheri Durand, Stacey Durand, Steve (Kelly) Durand, Sean (Jennifer) Durand and Sam (Kim) Durand, 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.  After her two oldest children were born, they packed their bags again and headed back west to Arizona, where their third child was born. A few years later, they went back again to Milwaukee, where they bought their first house on 71st and Hampton. Here is where the next four kids were born and where the tradition of pool parties, dinner parties and St. Patrick’s Day celebrations started. She also joined her first choir at Our Lady of Sorrows. Pat had many talents; however, her joy of singing in choirs led her right to the POPE himself, where she sang for him in Rome with the St. Jude Choir.  In 1972, Pat and Jim moved their family to Campbellsport, where the last of The Durand Clan were born. After the eight kids were settled in bed (or waiting for them to come home), she found enjoyment in late night TV. Her favorites being Johnny Carson, Jay Leno and Jimmy Fallon, while enjoying her wind down drink, a vodka martini.  Pat enjoyed many hobbies including roller skating, playing piano, sewing matching smock tops, swimming, tap dancing and running an open house that offered free phone service and counseling to all the neighborhood kids.   Pat and Jim were fortunate to travel to many places over the years including dog races, horse races, and more casinos than we can count!   All this and she still found time to work night shifts at JC Penney then on to California Canners and Growers, Consultants Lab and finally the US Post Office, where she retired.  Pat will be re-united in eternal salvation with her husband, Jim Durand; her sister, Audrey; her brother-in-law, Carl Schmitz; nephew, Bob Schmitz; her Dad and Mom, Ed and Helen Reinke; her sister-in-law, Norma Jensen; niece, LeAnn Jensen; and her beloved dog, Saudi.  Join us in celebrating her faith, her joy of music, her life, her talents and adventures on Thursday, July 11, at St Matthew's Catholic Church, Campbellsport. Visitation will be from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. at church with Mass following at 4 p.m. Entombment will take place on Friday, July 12, at 11 a.m. at Washington County Memorial Park.  As a tribute to fulfill Pat’s last wishes, please join us after Mass for a procession up Main Street following her horse and carriage.   We will always “bet” on you, Mom, and will love and remember you all the “Days of Our Lives.”  We would also like to give a huge Thank You to all the nurses and CNAs at Preceptor Hospice Health for making her final days peaceful.   Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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Sharon Lee Beitsch

Sharon Lee Beitsch


Sharon Lee Beitsch, 73, passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 4, 2024, at Parkridge Assisted Living Center in Watertown. She was born in Chicago, IL, on June 26, 1951, the daughter of Eugene and Eunice (Jaeger) Beitsch. Sharon was raised in St. Kilian and graduated from St. Kilian Catholic School and Campbellsport High School. She worked at Old Ironside Battery Works, Campbellsport, for 17 years and then at R.E. Phelon Co., Lomira, from 1994 until 2001. Later Sharon lived with her aunt, Helen Jaeger, in Eden for a number of years. Sharon enjoyed knitting and her cat, Marlie. Survivors include her twin brother, Steven Beitsch; younger brother, Gary, and his wife, Sherry, Beitsch; aunt, Delores Miller; many cousins, other relatives and friends. Sharon was preceded in death by her parents, Eugene and Eunice; her sister-in-law, Ann Beitsch; and a number of aunts and uncles. Visitation will be Tuesday, July 16, from 10 a.m. until time of Mass at St. Kilian Catholic Church, St. Kilian (N189 County Road W, Campbellsport). A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday, July 16, at 11 a.m. at St. Kilian Catholic Church, St. Kilian, with Rev. Mark Jones officiating. Burial will follow in St. Kilian Parish with her parents. The family extends a special thank you to Karen Schmitz and to Parkridge Assisted Living for the wonderful care and attention shown Sharon. Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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Beatrice H. Weiss

Beatrice H. Weiss


Beatrice H. “Bea” Weiss, 77, of Fond du Lac, formerly of Kewaskum, passed away on July 4, 2024, at her home with her family at her side. Bea was born on August 26, 1946, in West Bend, the daughter of the late Wilmer and Adeline (nee Tackes) Flasch. She was baptized, had her First Communion and Confirmation at St. Mary’s Immaculate Conception Church in Barton. On June 12, 1965, she was united in marriage to Michael H. Weiss at Holy Angels Catholic Church in West Bend. Bea was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Kewaskum for 47 years where she volunteered and taught CCD, served on council, was a lector and Eucharistic minister. She helped start up the hot lunch program, Giving Tree at Christmas council, and Seder dinners. For school, she chaperoned trips and was a playground and lunch chaperone. After Bea and Michael moved to Fond du Lac, they joined Holy Family Catholic Church in Fond du Lac. Bea loved watching the Milwaukee Brewers, and playing cards with friends and family. Those Bea leaves behind to cherish her memory include her husband of 59 years, Michael; three children, John (Michelle) Weiss, Toni Weiss (Troy Fuiten), and Kenneth (Wendy) Weiss; seven grandchildren, Josh (Amber) Riebe, Jamie Weiss, John (Julie) Hunter, Beth Ann (Nick) Smith, Betsy Cortinaz, Katherine Hunter, and Thomas “Peanut” Hunter; her great-grandchildren, Kelsey and Aubrey Riebe; her brother and sister, Ron Flasch and Marilyn Wegner; her brothers and sisters-in-law, Mary Jo (Larry) Carlton, Kathy (John) Briskey, David (Patti) Weiss; other relatives and friends. In addition to her parents, Bea was preceded in death by a daughter-in-law, Bonnie Weiss; a grandson, Jeffrey Hunter; her sister, Barbara Ann (Douglas) Schneider; a brother-in-law, Robert Weiss; and a sister-in-law, Vicki Flasch. VISITATION: Bea’s family will greet relatives and friends at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 331 Main Street, in Kewaskum, on Thursday, July 11, 2024, from 4:30 p.m. until 6:15 p.m. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: A Mass for Bea will be held on Thursday, July 11, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Kewaskum. Father Neil Zinthefer will officiate and burial at Holy Trinity Cemetery in Kewaskum will take place the next day at 10 a.m. The Myrhum – Patten Funeral & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Bea’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.
05 July 2024

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Peter Paul Gebauer

Peter Paul Gebauer


 Peter Paul Gebauer, 81, of Hori­con, passed away on Mon­day, July 1, 2024, at SSM Health St. Agnes Hos­pi­tal in Fond du Lac.    Peter was born the son of Ewald and Jo­hanna (Novak) Gebauer on Oc­to­ber 23, 1942, in Ger­many.   He was united in mar­riage to Sherry Get­z­man on No­vem­ber 2, 1985, at St. Stephen Lutheran Church in Hori­con.   Peter had worked as a metal fin­isher and re­tired from MEC in Mayville after 17 years.   He was a mem­ber of Zion Lutheran Church in Hori­con.   In his spare time, Peter and his wife, Sherry, loved to travel and had many trips all over the coun­try and abroad. One of his fa­vorite trips he al­ways looked for­ward to were their trips up to Door County and es­pe­cially Wash­ing­ton Is­land. Peter en­joyed most of his time being out­doors and tak­ing care of his gar­dens and beau­ti­ful roses. After a hard day of work, you would find him sit­ting out on the deck with a cold drink in his hand. He was proud of his Ger­man and Aus­tralian her­itage and was an ex­cel­lent cook spe­cial­iz­ing in his many Ger­man spe­cial­ties.   Peter was a proud fa­ther of his three daugh­ters, and an even more so of being a grand­fa­ther to his three pre­cious grand­chil­dren. Fam­ily meant the world to him. He al­ways loved learn­ing about their many ac­com­plish­ments. You would al­ways hear Peter share his sto­ries of when he lived in Aus­tralia, es­pe­cially when he used to ocean surf fish off the many gor­geous Aus­tralian beaches and about his time work­ing on the ocean oil rigs build­ing off­shore pipelines.   In his more re­cent years, Peter en­joyed going to the TAG Cen­ter in Mayville with his wife Sherry to ex­er­cise, but more im­por­tantly so­cial­ize with the many friends he made there. He also had a love in lis­ten­ing to many dif­fer­ent types of music, which car­ried over into his chil­dren’s lives. He al­ways loved pick­ing his weekly lot­tery num­bers and even en­joyed a trip to the casino a time or two.    Peter is sur­vived by his wife, Sherry of Hori­con; his daugh­ters, Corinna (Michael) Klemm and Jo­hanna (Mick Ross) Gebauer, both of Glad­stone, Queens­land, Aus­tralia, and Tiffany (Scott Rohloff) Gebauer of Wa­ter­town; his sis­ters, Terry Birgmann of IL and Chris­tel Blanken­ship of ME; his grand­chil­dren, Lil­lian Rohloff, Bryn­den Ross, and Kai­son Ross; fur­ther sur­vived by nieces, nephews, other rel­a­tives, and friends.   Peter was pre­ceded in death by his par­ents.   A pri­vate fam­ily memo­r­ial ser­vice will take place.   Spe­cial thanks to the staff of SSM Health St. Agnes Hos­pi­tal for the care and sup­port shown to Peter and his fam­ily.    Koepsell Fu­neral Home in Mayville is serv­ing the fam­ily. www.​KoepsellFH.​com
03 July 2024

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Bernice L. (Kintopp) Kuntz

Bernice L. (Kintopp) Kuntz


   Ber­nice L. (Kin­topp) Kuntz of Juneau, 87, passed away on Sun­day, June 30, 2024, at Clearview in Juneau, sur­rounded by her lov­ing fam­ily.   Ber­nice was born on June 2, 1937, in Alder­ley, the daugh­ter of Edwin and Leonora (Fredrick) Kin­topp.   She grad­u­ated from Win­nebago Lutheran Acad­emy in Fond du Lac with plans to be­come a teacher.   She was mar­ried on Au­gust 11, 1956 to Rus­sell R. Kuntz, at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Juneau.   She was a life­long mem­ber of Zion Lutheran Church, Bur­nett. She was a Sun­day School teacher for more than 20 years and a mem­ber of the choir.   Ber­nice babysat for many chil­dren over the years in her home and she would al­ways make them part of the fam­ily. She later worked at ShopKo, Clearview, and Dol­lar Gen­eral.   A mem­ber of the Amer­i­can Le­gion Aux­il­iary Post #15 for over 65 years serv­ing as Pres­i­dent and His­to­rian. She began the Ju­nior Aux­il­iary and co­or­di­nated their ef­forts. Gen­eral Leader of the Juneau Vic­to­ri­ans 4-H club and started the Junc­tion Jays 4-H club. She was an ac­tive mem­ber of the Dodge Cen­tre His­tor­i­cal So­ci­ety in Juneau, act­ing as Pres­i­dent and later sec­re­tary for over 20 years.   Ber­nice cher­ished her fam­ily. She would make fam­ily gath­er­ings spe­cial in some way to add her spe­cial touch. Her pres­ence will be greatly missed. She en­joyed trav­el­ing, plan­ning the sum­mer road trips for the fam­ily, puz­zles, pho­tog­ra­phy, his­tory, and al­ways learn­ing.   She is sur­vived by two sons, Terry (Deb) Kuntz of De Pere, William Kuntz of Juneau; one daugh­ter, Jane (Paul Ret­tler) Hooper of Wa­ter­town; two grand­sons, Adam (Mon­ica) Hooper of Iron Ridge, Kyle (Megan) Kuntz of De Pere; one grand­daugh­ter, Stephanie (Do­minic) Reine­rio of De Pere; three great-grand­sons, Beck­ham Reine­rio, Zeke Reine­rio, Ryker Kuntz; three great-grand­daugh­ters, Rylee Hooper, Averie Hooper, Harper Kuntz; one sis­ter, LaV­erne Fis­cher of Waupun; dear­est friend of the fam­ily, Roger Hooper of Cham­pion, MI; nieces, nephews, rel­a­tives and friends.   She was pre­ceded in death by her par­ents; her hus­band in 1990; one in­fant son, Cur­tis Kuntz; two sis­ters, Mil­dred Hamil­ton and Shirley Kin­topp; one step-grand­son, Danny Hooper.   A vis­i­ta­tion was held on July 5, from 10 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. at Zion Ev. Lutheran Church in Bur­nett. Fu­neral ser­vices fol­lowed at noon at the church in Bur­nett. The Rev. Tim­o­thy Sal­lach of­fi­ci­ated. Grave­side ser­vices were at Juneau City Ceme­tery, Juneau, at 2:15 p.m.   In lieu of flow­ers con­sider memo­ri­als to Zion Lutheran Church, Bur­nett.   The Koepsell-Mur­ray Fu­neral Home in Beaver Dam is serv­ing the fam­ily. www.​KoepsellFH.​com

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01 July 2024

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Evelyn P. Thiemer

Evelyn P. Thiemer


Evelyn P. “Evie” Thiemer, 101, of Kewaskum, passed away on June 29, 2024, at The Fields in West Bend, with her family at her side. Evie was born on April 12, 1923, in Milwaukee, the daughter of the late Rudolph and Emily (nee Hassinger) Kuehl. On February 10, 1945, she was united in marriage to Richard O. Thiemer at St. Jacobi Lutheran Church in Milwaukee. Richard preceded Evie in death on July 4, 1993. Evie and her husband owned and operated Thiemer’s Bar, later known as Thiemer’s Sip and Snip, for 41 years. After selling the business to their son, Evie continued to tend bar until she was 88. She was also actively involved in her community, serving as past president of the Kewaskum Legion Auxiliary, the Kewaskum Women’s Club, and the St. Lucas Ladies Aid. Additionally, she enjoyed volunteering as the St. Lucas Library Aide. While living at Meadow Creek, she volunteered for Meals on Wheels. Evie loved traveling, taking trips to Hawaii, Washington State, Alaska, Colorado, and Florida with her family, and spending weekends at Shawano Lake and Lake Camelot. Those Evie leaves behind to cherish her memory include her two children, Richard D. Jr.(Mary) Thiemer and Carol Krejci; four grandchildren, Richard E. III (Lori) Thiemer, Lisa (Matt) DeKarske, Ralph Krejci, and Mandy (Kirt) Norris; eight great-grandchildren, Ashley (Brandon) Voss, Richard P. IV (Libby) Thiemer, Tracy (Carol) Thiemer, Megan Norris, Elliot Norris, Ethan Norris, Brittany (Andy) Parshen, and Michelle DeKarske (Brandon); nine great-great-grandchildren; a brother, Donald Kuehl; other relatives and friends. In addition to her husband and parents, Evie was preceded in death by her infant daughter, Shirley; son-in-law, David Krejci; a sister, LaVerne (Harold) Uelmen; a sister-in-law, Shirley Kuehl; and a nephew, Gary Kuehl. VISITATION: Evie’s family will greet relatives and friends at St. Lucas Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1417 Parkview Drive, in Kewaskum, on Sunday, July 7, 2024, from 1:30 p.m. until 2:45 p.m. SERVICE: A funeral service for Evie will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday at St. Lucas Lutheran Church in Kewaskum. Rev. Timothy Henning will officiate and a private entombment will take place at Shrine of Rest Mausoleum in Fond du Lac on Monday. The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at the Fields CBRF, Allay Hospice, Inclusa, and Alicia Pierson, whose kindness was so much appreciated, as well as Pastor Tim Henning for all of his visits and prayers. The Myrhum – Patten Funeral & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Evie’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.

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Nancy L. Katherine Wanie

Nancy L. Katherine Wanie


   Nancy L. Katherine Wanie, 83, of Rolling Prairie, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 29, 2024, at the Remembrance Home in Beaver Dam.   Nancy was born the daughter of Leonard and Esther (Guenther) Kurkowski on October 23, 1940, in Beaver Dam.   She was a 1958 graduate of Horicon High School and then went on to study at Patricia Stevens Finishing School in Milwaukee.   Nancy was united in marriage to Lee Wanie on October 25, 1958, at St. Malachy’s Catholic Church in Horicon.   She was a lifelong member of St. Malachy’s Catholic Church, now known as Sacred Heart in Horicon. She served her parish in many capacities and enjoyed volunteering when there was a need. Nancy enjoyed crafts and was a great cook and baker.    Nancy is survived by her husband of 65 years, Lee of Rolling Prairie; her children, Todd (Lisa) Wanie of Farmersville, Tammy (Steve) Lenert of Fond du Lac, Andrew (Julie) Wanie of Jackson, Steven (Michelle) Wanie of Horicon, Joseph (Keri Roll Hinshaw) Wanie of Rolling Prairie, Jennifer (Luke Bostwick) Schwanke of West Bend, and son-in-law, Terry (Kristine) Feil of Randolph; her special niece, Judi Simmonds of Duluth, MN; her 20 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.   She was preceded in death by her parents; her daughter, Lori Feil; and sisters, Shirley Harris and Marion Gilbertson.   A Mass of Christian Burial took place on Saturday, July 6, at noon with the Rev. Fr. Mark Brandl presiding at Sacred Heart Parish in Horicon. A visitation was held from 9 a.m. until noon at the church. A private family interment took place at Oak Hill Cemetery in Horicon.   Special thanks to the staff of the Remembrance Home and SSM Hospice in Fond du Lac.   In lieu of flowers, memorials in memory of Nancy can be directed to Sacred Heart Parish in Horicon.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Horicon is serving the family. www.KoepsellFH.com