10 September 2024

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Ronald A. “Ron” Struck

Ronald A. “Ron” Struck


   Ronald A. “Ron” Struck, 67, of Kewaskum, passed away on September 7, 2024, at St. Luke’s Hospital in Milwaukee.   Born on August 28, 1957, to the late Gerald and Dorothy (Bailey) Struck, Ron lived a full and vibrant life surrounded by those he loved.   He is survived by his children, Amber (Matt) Jones and Meagan Struck (Aaron Decker), as well as Raymond Rodriguez Jr., who was like a son to him. He is also survived by his stepdaughters, Jennifer (Jeramey) Werbelow and Nicole (Brian) Butschlick; his beloved grandchildren, Nova, Elyse, Jayce, and Weston, were his greatest pride and joy. Ron was known for the special moments he shared with his grandchildren, especially the times spent riding his four-wheeler and tractor, and always making sure to pass out bubble gum.   A man of many passions, Ron cherished the great outdoors. He spent countless hours hunting and fishing, two activities that brought him peace and fulfillment. He was also known for his love of lawn care, taking great pride in keeping his yard in pristine condition. Whether he was tending to his lawn, enjoying nature, or spending time with his family, Ron’s presence was always marked by a quiet joy and dedication to those around him.   Those who knew Ron will remember him as a kind and hardworking man, always willing to lend a hand and share a smile. His memory will live on in the hearts of his children, grandchildren, step-daughters, other relatives, and many friends. He will also be missed by his loyal dog, Mara, who brought him constant companionship and comfort.   Visitation will take place on Friday, Sept. 13, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Kewaskum House of Prayer, 100 Clinton Street, Kewaskum. A service officiated by Pastor Joe Brath will follow at 12:30 p.m. A private burial will take place at Waubeka Union Cemetery.   Ron’s legacy of love, family, and the outdoors will forever be remembered by those who knew and loved him.

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Carolyn May Pagel

Carolyn May Pagel


   Carolyn May Pagel, 67, of Iron Ridge, passed away peacefully on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024, at Aurora Medical Center in Summit.   Carolyn was born on September 18, 1957, the daughter of Leonard and Joyce (Sundstrom) Hughes in Fort Atkinson. Her family later moved to Iron Ridge, where she met her high school sweetheart and love of her life Larry Pagel. They were united in marriage on April 5, 1975.   Carolyn was a hard worker with a big heart. She always put her faith and family before herself. Carolyn was a long-time member of St Johns Ev. Lutheran Church in Browns Corner, where she served on multiple committees including ladies guild, altar guild, and attended bible study. Carolyn was a former member of the Iron Ridge First Responders. She worked at Broan-Nutone Manufacturing in Hartford for 40 years.    Carolyn enjoyed her lake view by taking paddle boat rides and tending to her beautiful flowers. She looked forward to special trips up north to the cabin with her granddaughter, Selena, or out-of-state trips with her daughter, Becky. Being a talented craft painter, she loved to share the beauty of her work by reinventing old and making it new. Carolyn always was up for a good card game.    Carolyn will be sadly missed by her husband, Larry Pagel; children, Matt (Jessica) Pagel and Rebecca Pagel of Medford; five grandchildren, Ashley, Selena, Taylor, Angelo and Carlito; and four great-grandchildren; her sister, Diana (Mark) Cypher; brothers-in-law, Dick Radschlag, Steve (Carol) Pagel; sisters-in-law, Debbie (Greg) Buhalog, Marie (Dennis) Feucht, Lori (Roger) Stange, and Valerie Pagel; special card playing friend and mother-in-law, Jewell Pagel. Carolyn is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.    Carolyn was preceded in death by her parents; her sisters, Doreen and Nicki; her father-in-law, Franklin Pagel; and nephews, Troy and Lee.   A Christian Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, Sept. 12, at 12 p.m. at St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church in Browns Corners with the Rev. Allen Behnke officiating. A visitation for Carolyn will be held on Thursday, Sept. 12 from 10 a.m. until the time of the service at noon. Inurnment will follow the service at St. John’s Cemetery in Browns Corners.   Carolyn’s family would like to thank the staff at Aurora Medical Center Summit for all their loving care and support.   In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the family or a charity close to your heart.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is caring for the family. www.Koepsellfh.com
05 September 2024

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Dolores Ann Roskopf

Dolores Ann Roskopf


   Dolores Ann Roskopf, age 89, of Mayville, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024.   Dolores was born on June 3, 1935, in Brown Deer. She was the daughter of Nicholas and Caroline (Nett) Diderrich.   Dolores was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Mayville.   Dolores was united in marriage to Willard Roskopf on June 7, 1958, at St. Catherine’s Catholic Church in Brown Deer.      Together they worked on the farm with their six children in the Town of Hubbard.   Dolores was a devoted wife and loving mother, who enjoyed baking, knitting and quilting. During her life, she worked at New York Life Insurance Company in Milwaukee, M&I Bank and State Farm Insurance, both in Mayville.   After she retired from State Farm, Dolores enjoyed taking road trips with Willie all around the United States and playing bingo at the casinos around the state.    Dolores will be deeply missed by her husband, Willie, of 66 plus years; her children, Peter (Liz), Paul (special friend, Shawn), Andrew (Denise), John (special friend, Lori), Susan (Brad Porter), and Thomas; her grandchildren, Jeremy (Stefanie), Jena (Miguel), Levi (Sarah), Brenton (Maggie), Matt (Mallory), Justin, Emily (Chris), Adam (Natalie), Rachael, Tate, Myls (Swaysian) and Ireland (Bryson); her great-grandchildren, Riggs, Miguel Jr., Aria, Lilly, Emmett, Aidan, Boden, Finley, Quinn, Macy, Hayes and Thalia; her sisters-in-law Lois Diderrich and Mary Krumbiegel. She is further survived by other relatives and friends.   Dolores was preceded in death by her parents; her siblings and numerous other family members.   A Mass of Christian Burial for Dolores will take place on Friday, Sept. 13, at 12 p.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Mayville with Rev. Fr. Ed Kornath presiding. A visitation for Dolores will be held at church from 10 a.m. until the time of the service at 12 noon. Interment will follow at the St. Mary’s Cemetery in Mayville.   In lieu of flowers, memorials in Dolores’s honor may be directed to St. Mary’s Congregation of Mayville.   Thank You to the staff at SSM Hospice and Crossroads Care Center for their care and compassion and taking care of mom.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. www.KoepsellFH.com

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Verda A. Margelofsky

Verda A. Margelofsky


   Verda A. Margelofsky, 101, of Mayville, passed away peacefully at Crossroads Care Center in Mayville on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024.    Verda was born on February 7, 1923, in the Township of Theresa, the daughter of Herman and Adela (Griepentrog) Schrab.    She was united in marriage to Elmer P. Margelofsky on November 1, 1941, at Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church (River Church).    Together with her husband Elmer, farmed in the Township of Theresa and also worked at the Hanni Cheese Factory.    Verda was hardworking and a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She was a faithful member of Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church, and served her church on the Ladies Aid. In her spare time, she enjoyed gardening, fishing, crocheting, reading, and traveling.    Verda is survived by her children, LuAnn Tighe of Mayville, Karen (Dick) Spiering of West Bend, Merle (Lorraine) Margelofsky of Tucson, AZ, and Larry (Cindy) Margelofsky of Van Dyne; her grandchildren, Janelle (Bret) Loescher, Joann (special friend Scott Locks) Reed, Tony (Jenny) Chemer, Troy (special friend Brooke Roberts) Margelofsky, Dr. Tara (Dan) Saunders, Lara (Natalie) Disney, Brock Margelosky, and Sarah (Keegan) O’Hearn; her 15 great-grandchildren. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.    She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Elmer; grandsons, Joel Muche and Tyler Chemer; son-in-law, Carlie Tighe; and 13 brothers and sisters.    A funeral service for Verda took place on Monday, Sept. 9, at Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church (River Church), in the Township of Theresa, at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. Douglas J. Zahner officiating. A visitation was held from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the church. Interment took place at Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in the Township of Theresa.    Memorials may be directed to Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church.    Special thanks to the staff of Crossroads Care Center in Mayville, Generations Hospice, and the Koepsell Funeral Home for the care and support shown to Verda and her family.    Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. www.KoepsellFH.com

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03 September 2024

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Patricia A. “Patty” Schmidt

Patricia A. “Patty” Schmidt


   Patricia A. “Patty” Schmidt, 73, of Kewaskum, passed away on August 31, 2024, at Froedtert Hospital in Wauwatosa with her family at her side. She bravely fought multiple myeloma for ten years. Despite her illness, she never let it stop her from doing the things she wanted or needed to do.   Patty was born on January 15, 1951, in Fond du Lac, the daughter of the late Edwin and Rosemarie (nee Boegel) Amerling.   On October 7, 1972, she married Richard W. Schmidt at St. Killian Catholic Church in St. Killian.   Patty dedicated over 30 years to Kohl’s Department Store, where she held various roles. Her favorite position was as a visual where she enjoyed setting up store displays in West Bend and traveling to stores nationwide. She took immense pride in her work, always aiming for perfection. Additionally, Patty served as the president of Branch 113 of Catholic Financial for many years and was deeply involved in her church, contributing in numerous ways throughout the years.   As an avid sports fan, Patty cheered for all Wisconsin teams, especially the Green Bay Packers. Patty loved reading good books, sharing coffee with friends, and creating countless memories with her loved ones. Playing card games with family was one of her favorite activities. Patty also enjoyed hosting and attending social events, meeting new people, and living life to the fullest. She took many memorable vacations with family and friends, each one cherished.    Above all, Patty was a loving and caring wife, mother, and grandmother. Family was very important to her, and she cherished their gatherings. She will always be remembered as a friendly, talkative, and loving individual who touched the hearts of everyone she encountered.   Those Patty leaves behind to cherish her memory include her husband of almost 52 years, Richard; two children, Tammy (Jay) Hernke and Sam Schmidt (Anja); two grandchildren, Grace and Josh Hernke; two siblings, John (Anne) Amerling and Mary (Larry) Fleischman; a brother-in-law, Dan (Phyllis) Schmidt; a sister-in-law, Sandra Amerling; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.    In addition to her parents, Patty was preceded in death by a brother, Richard Amerling; a sister-in-law, Joanne Schulteis; her mother and father-in-law, Sylvester and Ione Schmidt; and other family.   VISITATION: Patty’s family greeted relatives and friends at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 305 Main Street, in Kewaskum, on Friday, Sept. 6, from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m.   SERVICE: A Mass of Christian Burial for Patty was held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 7, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Kewaskum with Father Patrick Magnor officiating. Burial followed at Lutheran Memorial Park in Kewaskum.    The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to all the cancer staff who knew her and provided care over the years. Special thanks to Dr. Charles Sammis for discovering the illness, Dr. Colin Mooney for his treatment efforts, and Dr. Anita D’Souza, who led her care and became a dear friend. The family is deeply thankful to the fantastic cancer and support team at Froedtert Health and Hospital for ensuring she received the best care possible.   The Myrhum – Patten Funeral & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Patty’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.

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Jacquelyn “Jackie” J. Buchel (nee Scherr)

Jacquelyn “Jackie” J. Buchel (nee Scherr)


   Made it safely to Heaven on Monday, Aug. 26, 2024, at the age of 82.   She was born in Milwaukee, the daughter of the late Mildred (nee Hoefs) Baechle. Jackie attended Rufus King High School.   She married the late Jerry Seefeldt, and was blessed with three children together, Scott, Todd, and Cindy.   Jackie worked for the Wauwatosa Target for 30 years and made friendships to last a lifetime.   Later she volunteered at the Beechwood Nursing Home, which became a permanent job as a caregiver when they realized just how wonderful she was.   Jackie was blessed to find another love in Ferdinand “Ferd” Buchel in 1999 and accompanied him to all his musical gigs. She was a people person, everyone loved her, she was the life of the party and could be heard before she was seen. She lifted spirits with her inspiring advice and laughter. She thanked God every day for her Loving family, wonderful friends, caring neighbors.    Jackie is survived by her husband, Ferd Buchel of 25 years; children, Scott (Sue) Seefeldt, Todd (Cindy) Seefeldt, Cindy (Rob) Bergmann; grandchildren, Sheila (Joel) Voigt, Shauna (Jason Bjelkengren) Seefeldt, Amanda (Aarick) Kobylinski, Victoria (Jacob) Peterson, Jacob Buchel, Joshua Seefeldt, Tyler McEachern, Katie Bergmann, Justin Bergmann; great-grandchildren, Brody, Riley, Odin, Henrik, Elli, Analaya, AJ, Ace, Andres, Ares, Jasmine, and Aubrey. She is further survived by her sister, Sharon Behrns; nieces, nephews, other relatives and many fun-loving friends.   Jackie was preceded in death by her parents, and first husband, Jerry.   A visitation will be held on Thursday, Sept. 12, from 2 p.m. until 4:45 p.m., with a Memorial Service at 5 p.m. at Phillip Funeral Home, 1420 W. Paradise Dr., West Bend. It was Jackie’s wish that NO flowers be sent.  The memorial service will be Live Streamed on Phillip Funeral Home Facebook Live.   In accordance with Jackie's wishes, a celebration of life will be held at a future date.   Phillip Funeral Home, 262-338-2050 / phillipfuneralhome.com

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Melanie Jessica Brunmeier

Melanie Jessica Brunmeier


   Melanie Jessica Brunmeier, the first child of Debbie and Michael Brunmeier, was born in Duluth, MN, on September 5, 1978, died peacefully at home in Ft Lauderdale, FL, on August 18, 2024.   Debbie preceded Melanie in death on February 3, 2012.   Melanie is survived by her father, Michael; and three brothers, M. Joshua, M. Jared and M. James. All four children were separated by approximately 18 months in age, and all were very close to each other to the end.   Melanie passed away as she wished, in her home in Ft Lauderdale, FL, on Sunday, Aug. 18, 2024, with the Warnock’s and the rest of her Brunmeier/Walsh family at her bedside.   Melanie attended grade schools in Green Bay and Campbellsport, graduated high school from St. Mary’s Spring Academy, Fond du Lac, class of ‘97. On a whim and being nudged by a friend, Melanie applied for an appointment to the US Naval Academy (USNA) at Annapolis, MD, and to her surprise, was awarded an appointment to the Academy where she graduated in the Class of ’01.   While at the USNA Melanie kept a low profile but also established a lifelong bond with many of her classmates and also with a local sponsor family, a family who offers up their home as a point of refuge away from the Academy, no questions asked, whenever a Midshipman can get away from the demands and rigors of Academy life. The Bill and M.C. Warnock family, along with their two, very young daughters at the time, Molly and Jill, who got a new big sister and have remained very close to Melanie, as well as with the entire Brunmeier family.   As part of the USNA Class of ’01, Melanie applied for positions that allowed her to be on stations that were active naval vessel operations. Melanie served on the the missile cruiser USS Vincennes and on the USS Ronald Reagan, as part of the Commodores’ command staff in Japan and San Diego as her duty stations. Melanie was also vetted for and given a Top Secret Security Clearance, required for her duties in the fleet.   One of the highlights of Melanie’s career was to be part of the USS Ronald Reagan’s maiden voyage from its east coast shipyard, around Cape Horn South America to its new home port of San Diego, CA. Along the way several members of the Reagan family were flown on board the Reagan for the last leg of the maiden voyage to its new home port of San Diego, CA.   The love of the sea and the activity of being a crew member of a large ship was a calling that stuck with Melanie. After active duty with the US Navy, she went back to school and worked to become a 2ndmate/pilot in the Merchant Marine/Maritime shipping industries up and until the time of her diagnosis of breast and brain cancer in 2021/23   The Maritime shipping industries’ mandated Covid-19 vaccine program, like many other mandates by US and international corporations, poisoned a healthy, cancer-free 42-year-old with the mRNA drug that started the progression of turbo cancers, stripped her of her natural cancer fighting immunities, poisoned her body and she was unable to defend against those newly forming cancers.   A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 5 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church, 406 E. Main St. Campbellsport with visitation on Wednesday, Sept. 4, from 4 p.m. until time of Mass at the Church. Rev. Mark Jones officiated. A second Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, Sept. 5, at 11 a.m. at St. Patrick’s Oratory, 211 N. Maple Ave. Green Bay, with visitation on Thursday, Sept. 5, from 10 a.m. until time of Mass at the Oratory. Burial will follow the second Mass at Allouez Cemetery, Green Bay.   Twohig Funeral Home is assisting the family and online guestbook and condolences is at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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Daniel Joseph Wondra

Daniel Joseph Wondra


   Daniel Joseph Wondra, 67, of Brownsville, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Monday, Aug. 26, 2024, at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac.   Danny was born the son of Edward J. and Mary T. (Grable) Wondra on April 9, 1957, in Waupun. He graduated from Mayville High School in 1975.   Danny was united in marriage to Nona Strohbusch on November 25, 2000, at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church in LeRoy, where he also was a member.    Danny was a lifelong farmer in the Town of LeRoy and took immense pride in working his land.   When he was not farming, he enjoyed passing the time by building and collecting Case Toy Tractors. Danny looked forward to tractor pulls where he pulled for over fifty seasons. He was a seasoned trap shooter at the Mayville Gun Club and enjoyed the friends he made, and the time spent there. Danny was an avid Green Bay Packers fan.   Danny is survived by his wife, Nona; mother, Mary T. Wondra; children, Angie Meyer, Mandy (Michael) Hintz, Todd (Amy) Hintz, Nich Hintz, and Chelse (Brandon) Lindley; loving grandchildren, Matthew, Olivia, Lydia, Clay, Natalie, Brittany, Haley, Adam, Ryan, Brieanna, Luella, Teagan, and Cooper; three great-grandchildren, Case, Nautica, and Wrenley; siblings, Anne (Michael) Wondra, Dennis Wondra, Rick (Sandra) Wondra, Lee (Tami) Wondra, John Wondra, and Patrick (Gina) Wondra; brothers-in-law, Brian Edwards and George Strohbusch Jr.; sister-in-law, Tessa (Jason) Morrey; and nieces and nephews, Matt, Chad, Bryan, Nathan, Austin, and Brianna. Danny is further survived by other relatives and friends.    Danny was preceded in death by his father; sister, Laura Edwards; and grandparents, Kilian and Cecelia Wondra and Joseph and Clara Grable.    A Mass of Christian Burial took place on Saturday, Aug. 31, at 11 a.m. at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church in LeRoy with Rev. Fr. Donald Timm presiding. A visitation for Danny took place on Friday, Aug. 30, from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville and again on Saturday, Aug. 31, from 10 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church in LeRoy.    Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is caring for the family. www.Koepsellfh.com

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Sherry L. Jaquet

Sherry L. Jaquet


   Sherry L Jaquet, 62, of Beaver Dam, passed away peacefully on August 22, 2024, with her family by her side after a lengthy illness.    Sherry was born in Beaver Dam on October 24, 1961, to Edward and Marlene (nee Giese) Jaquet. Sherry graduated from Beaver Dam High School in 1981 and became a cosmetologist for many years until she developed carpel tunnel. She decided to go back to technical college to earn a degree in marketing. She worked for a couple of years at various convenience stores until she took a position with the US Postal Service, where she worked for 19 years as a clerk in one of the Madison USPS locations, until her retirement in 2019.   Sherry loved to craft and created many things through her knitting, quilting, latch hook and diamond painting. Some of her crafts won awards at the Dodge County Fair.   Sherry was extremely involved in her church; she loved her church family. She was one of the original volunteers of Loaves and Fishes, a program that serves a weekly healthy hot meal to anyone who wants one. She loved working in the kitchen, something she got from her mother. She also helped to make the many banners and flags hung all around the church. She belonged to many other church groups including the quilters, the worship committee, the Thrivent Committee, Ladies Aid, and the Octoberfest rummage sale committee. Sherry also volunteered her time with Friendship International, an organization that is committed to equipping and training Christians. Much of the focus was providing humanitarian relieve to those in Liberia.    Sherry is survived by her sister, Diane (Doug) Flouro of Oshkosh; three nieces, Desiree Flouro of Sun Prairie, Danielle Flouro of Oshkosh, and Deidra Flouro of Madison; two aunts, Ruth Ulrich of Horicon and Mary Giese of Beaver Dam, as well as numerous cousins and other relatives.   She was preceded in death by her mother and father, Edward and Marlene Jaquet; twin infant sisters, Cheryl and Theresa; maternal grandparents Arnold and Helen Giese; paternal grandparents, Dorothy (Kruel) Jaquet and August Jaquet; numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.   A memorial service for Sherry will be held at First Evangelical Lutheran Church, 311 W Mackie St., Beaver Dam on September 6, 2024, at 11 a.m. Friends and family may visit at the church from 9 a.m. until the time of service.   In lieu of flowers or donations, the family requests that you give to the charity of your choice in Sherry’s name.    The Koepsell-Murray Funeral Home in Beaver Dam is serving the family. www.KoepsellFH.com