15 January 2020

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This photo ran in the January 17, 1980 edition of The Mayville News. These fishermen have every right to be happy, a successful catch is pictured very clearly. The northern pike caught at Lake Emily were all keepers, with the largest one measuring 36 inches long and weighing 13 pounds. Seen from left, Harvey Buchta, Dan Buchta - guide, Mike Buchta, catching the largest fish, and Glen Schraufnagel.

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This photo ran in the January 11, 1990 edition of the Horicon Reporter. Although Thursday’s wet and heavy snowfall may have caused some sore backs and arms for adults as they cleared sidewalks and shoveled out driveways, for the younger generation it was a welcome sight. While some donned skis or took to hillsides with sleds, David Schwantes, 8, (left) and Nathan Anfinson, 7, built a snow fort
07 January 2020

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06 January 2020

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David Gerard Cook

David Gerard Cook


Visitation:  Friday, Jan. 10, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Zacherl Funeral Home in Fond du Lac and Saturday, Jan. 11, from 9 to 11 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church in LomiraService:  Saturday, Jan. 11, at 11 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Lomira David “Dave” Gerard Cook, 59, began the new decade in his heavenly home. He passed away peacefully on January 3, 2020, surrounded by his family. Dave was a lifelong resident of the Brownsville area. He was born August 7, 1960, to William and Bernice Cook.  He graduated from St. Mary’s grade school in Lomira and St. Mary’s Springs High School, Class of 1978. He attended UW-Fond du Lac for several years before moving to Alaska and working as a hunting and fishing guide for Alaska Wilderness Safaris.  Dave returned home for Christmas in 1980 and met an angel on Earth named Kathy Ward, who became his wife on October 2, 1982. Together they raised two wonderful children, Christina and Ryan, who also attended CCLT and St. Mary’s Springs High School. David and Kathy owned and operated Cook’s Construction of Brownsville from the time of their marriage until his death; his father founded the company in 1964. Dave was very active in his church and community. He served multiple terms, including as president, for the following organizations: St. Mary’s School Board, St. Mary’s Parish Council, the Brownsville Community Club Board of Directors, and the Fond du Lac Home Builders Association Board of Directors.  Dave was also a member of the St. Mary’s Cemetery Committee and a board member of the Town of Byron Comprehensive Planning Committee. Dave belonged to Council 664 of The Knights of Columbus as well as Council 12621, serving as Grand Knight for two years. Dave also volunteered as a firefighter and EMT, and he coached youth hockey for several seasons. Dave was an avid hunter and fisherman, and he loved spending time outdoors with his best friends. In his lifetime, Dave amassed a notable collection of arrowheads and Native American artifacts. Dave was also an expert gardener, chef, craftsman, and a master carpenter. There was nothing Dave couldn't build or create; he brought beauty to everything he touched. Dave will be missed by his beloved wife Kathy; his daughter Christina (Chris); his son Ryan (Shara); and his four grandchildren, Abraham, Oliver, Elena, and Lennon. Dave is further survived by his siblings, Sr. Kathy Cook, Charles Cook, Nancy Fedenko, and Julie Cook; his mother-in-law, Kay Ward; sister-in-law, Kathryn Ward; sister-in-law, Wendy (Dan) Buehrens; sister-in-law, Laura Bartolutti (Greg Bauer); brother-in-law, Brad (Mary) Ward; sister-in-law, Beth (Brian) Smit; sister-in-law, Angela Ward (Bob Holsman); and numerous aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends. Dave was preceded in death by his parents, Billy and Bernice; his father-in-law, William Ward; and his brothers-in-law, Perry Ward, Donald Fedenko, and Jeffery Bellmer. Dave wished to extend his sincere thanks to all the people who helped him and prayed for him while he was battling cancer, including the staff at St. Agnes Cancer Center, and Dr. Connelly and staff at the Froedert Cancer Center. He and his family are eternally grateful for the exceptional care from Angela Ward, Julie Cook, and the St. Agnes Hospice staff. Dave’s family welcomes the community to a time of visitation at Zacherl Funeral Home, 875 E. Division Street, Fond du Lac, on Friday, Jan. 10, from 3 to 7 p.m. A second time of visitation will be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 699 Milwaukee St, Lomira, WI 53048, on Saturday, Jan. 11, from 9 a.m. until the time of service. A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 11, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 699 Milwaukee St, Lomira. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the David G. Cook Scholarship Fund at the Fond du Lac Area Foundation or the St. Mary's parish of Lomira.
18 December 2019

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These photos ran in the December 20, 1979 edition of The Mayville News. St. Theresa’s parish hall was the setting for 111 Theresa children to meet Santa Claus on Saturday, Dec. 15. A half hour movie was held, followed by the arrival of Santa with his bag of goodies. The party was organized by the Theresa Lions Club. Lower view shows Santa listening attentively while Raquel Jaster, three-year-old
16 December 2019

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12 December 2019

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Dietrich G. Otto

Dietrich G. Otto


Visitation:  Saturday, Dec. 21, from 9 to 11 a.m.  Service:  Saturday, Dec. 21, at 11 a.m.  Location:  Myrhum Patten Miller & Kietzer Funeral Home in Lomira Dietrich G. Otto, 92, of Lomira was carried home on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019. After a brief illness, God saw fit to bring “Pop” home to be with his heavenly family. He was born on April 16, 1927, to Martin and Gertrude (Ruege) Otto in Berlin, Germany. Dietrich moved to the United States in 1950 where he honorably served in the 557th Ordinance and Maintenance Company in the United States Army Air Corp. He spent a year and a half over seas in Germany post WWII and served in the Korean Era. On August 8, 1959, he was united in marriage to Dorothy Roehl in West Allis. Dietrich worked for Nash-Motor Co. in Milwaukee as a mechanic and then worked at Doelger & Kirsten Co, as a tool and die mechanical design engineer until retirement. He was a boy scout leader for decades. Dietrich was a member of the VFW #8339, the American Legion, and an active member of the churches he attended. In his later years he enjoyed his hobby farm. He loved nature, bird watching, and making models; he even built his owned sailboat. He will be missed by many but we all hold the multitude of quips and sly smiles in our hearts. I know he’d want to recognize all the wonderful people he felt proud to call friends and his cousins; he loved you all. Don’t grieve for him, but rejoice! He’s home. Those Dietrich leaves behind to cherish his memory include his three children, James “Yo” Newman, Thomas “Hap” (Chris) Newman, and Pamela Newman; four grandchildren, Johnathan (Michelle) Hintz, James (Carol) Hintz, Jacqueline (Chris) Martinez, and Lorraine Young; many great-grandchildren; many great-great-grandchildren; his cousins, Hella and Barbara; other loved ones and friends. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife. Dorothy Otto. The family will greet relatives and friends at Myrhum Patten Miller & Kietzer Funeral Home in Lomira on Saturday, Dec. 21, from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, Dec. 21, at 11 a.m. at the Myrhum Patten Miller & Kietzer Funeral Home, 350 Main St., Lomira. Burial will be at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to a veteran’s organization, that is what “Pop” would have wanted. The Myrhum-Patten Funeral and Cremation Service have been entrusted with Dietrich’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com
11 December 2019

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