23 May 2024

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David Allen Domasky

David Allen Domasky


David (Dave) Allen Domasky passed away peacefully at Kettle Moraine Gardens, where he was a resident for seven months, on the morning of Saturday, May 11, 2024. He was born in Chicago, IL, on June 27, 1939, to Alice Domenosky. He spent the early years with relatives in Chicago before moving to the Town of Farmington by his mother and her husband, Lee Fickler. Dave graduated from Kewaskum High School in 1957. A high school highlight was being a member of the Valley Tri-County Conference championship basketball team, the 1955-1956 season. In July 1957, Dave entered the Air Force and was stationed in Lincoln, NE. He worked on B-47s in Lincoln and learned to play golf. After the Air Force, Dave got into computer programming. He worked in Texas for 6 years before moving back to Wisconsin. Dave met Marlene Steinhardt at a camping trip for single parents. The two were united in marriage on June 23, 1973, and combined their lives into a blended family of 10. They made their home together in the Town of Farmington. He owned a landscaping business for many years before going back to computer programming. He was a consultant for various companies before retiring in 2001. He coached pony league baseball teams for Boltonville for several years. He enjoyed spending winters with Marlene at La Hacienda Resort in Apache Junction, AZ, where he filled his days playing golf, bocce ball, shuffleboard and volleyball. Dave even got a hole-in-one while golfing out there! Dave enjoyed golf, gardening, and traveling, in that order. He passed those joys on to his children, but alas, not his green thumb. David is survived by children, Scott (Janine) Prost-Domasky, Mark (Tami) Domasky, Mark (Mary) Steinhardt, Cindy (Mark) Schaefer, Bruce (Donna) Steinhardt, Jeff (Cindy) Steinhardt, Mike Steinhardt. He is further survived by 15 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren; his sisters, Karen (John) Staehler and Beverly (Niles) Heise; brother, Bob Fickler; brother-in-law, Bob Wenzlaff; and other relatives and friends. In addition to his parents, David was preceded in death by his wife, Marlene; daughter-in-law, Kara Domasky; daughter, Christine Gagnon; and his sister, Barbara Wenzlaff. Dave’s family will greet relatives and friends from 12 to 1:45 p.m. on Friday, June 7, 2024 at Peace United Church of Christ, 343 First Street, Kewaskum, followed by a funeral service at 2 p.m. with Pastor Eric Kirkegaard officiating. The family would like to thank the staff at Kettle Moraine Gardens for their care and compassion during Dave’s stay with them. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to KEYS in David’s name; online donations can be made by visiting keys-scholarships.org or checks in memory of David can be mailed to KEYS, Inc. P.O. Box 124, Kewaskum, WI 53040. The Myrhum – Patten Funeral & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Dave’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.
21 May 2024

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Kathryn A. Mueller

Kathryn A. Mueller


Kathryn A. Mueller, 87, of Kewaskum went to her heavenly home on Friday, May 10, 2024, at Froedtert West Bend Hospital with her loving family gathered with her. She was born on April 28, 1937, in Fond du Lac, the daughter of the late Henry and Anita (Struebing) Kraemer. On April 28, 1956, Kathryn was united in marriage to the love of her life, Harold E. Mueller, at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church in Campbellsport. Kathryn was a graduate of Campbellsport High School and did the bookkeeping for her husband’s business, Mueller Excavating. She was an enthusiastic homemaker, loved to cook (making her own cookbook), and proudly raising her family. Kathryn enjoyed time with family, crocheting, crafting, and floral arranging. She and Harold enjoyed traveling, spending many winters in Arizona. Survivors include her beloved husband, Harold; children, Nicholas (Patti) Mueller, Mary Jo (Chris) Greene, Thomas (Lynne) Mueller, Scott (Peter) Mueller, and Steven (Renee) Mueller; dear friend of the family, Karen Van Beek; grandchildren, Daniel (Kimberly) Mueller, Nathan Mueller, Michael Mueller, Dustin (Robin) Mueller, Sarah (John) Polkowski, and Kaitlin (Jacob) Timblin; great-grandchildren, Jackson, Griffin, and Emma Mueller, Rory and Logan Mueller, Bennett, Tessa, and Wren Polkowski, and Leonard, Myles, and Della Timblin; brother, John (Carol) Kraemer; brothers-in-law, Dr. James Twohig and Rich Miller; sisters-in-law, Rosie Guell, Bea Mueller, and Patricia Mueller; many nieces and nephews, other relatives, and friends. Along with her parents, Kathryn was preceded in death by her sisters, Karen Twohig and Jane Miller; in-laws, Joseph and Rose Mueller, Sr.; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Lloyd Mueller, Rita and John Spoerl, Joseph and Arlene Mueller, Jr., Olive and Harry Batzler, Elizabeth and Ed Theusch, and Leo Mueller. A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, May 31, at 3 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church, 406 E. Main St., Campbellsport. Visitation will be Friday, May 31, from 1 to 3 at St, Matthew’s Catholic Church. Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.
20 May 2024

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John William McGill

John William McGill


   John William McGill, 71, passed away peacefully on May 18, 2024, after an 8-month battle with cancer. He and his wife, Nancy (Suscha) McGill enjoyed 43 years of marriage together.   John was born on November 29, 1952, in Plainview, NE, a short drive from his home town of Center, NE. He was the son of Dwight and Joan (Truman) McGill. John graduated from Creighton High School at age 17 and continued his education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, graduating with a degree in Food Science & Technology. Throughout his life, he was employed by various companies in the dairy industry.    John enjoyed spending time with family, traveling, gardening, woodworking, fishing, and camping.   As a young adult, John moved to Sheboygan, working at Lake to Lake where he met his loving wife, Nancy. They married on May 2, 1981, started a family, and were blessed with three children. They moved to California for John’s job at the Nestle Ice Cream factory. While living in California, he enjoyed visits to National Parks, boating with his family, adventuring at Disneyland, and skiing in the mountains. Grande Cheese brought the McGill family back to Wisconsin, where they continued to raise their children in Lomira. He was a proud supporter of his children and cheered them on throughout all of all of their studies and extracurricular activities. He found added joy in retirement, when he moved to Green Bay, where he was able to spend quality time making memories with his grandchildren, taking cross-country camping trips with Nancy, and enjoying his hobbies.    He is survived by with wife, Nancy McGill; children, Sarah (Paul) Larson, Matthew (Rachel) McGill, Timothy (Bridget) McGill; his grandchildren, Parker, Tanner, Graham, August, Nolan, Frank, and Grace; brother, Robert (Jan) McGill; sister-in-law, Chris Lopez; and numerous nieces and nephews.   He was preceded in death by parents, Dwight and Joan McGill; in-laws, Frank and Minnett Suscha; brother, Keith McGill; and brother-in-law, Silvio Lopez.    Visitation was held at Newcomer-Green Bay Chapel (340 S. Monroe Ave., Green Bay, WI), Wednesday, May 22, from 4 to 6 p.m. A funeral service will be held at Newcomer-Green Bay Chapel, Thursday, May 23, at 11 a.m. Burial will be in Allouez Catholic Cemetery.   In lieu of flowers, memorials directed to Shriners Children's Hospital or St. Jude Children's Hospital in John's name are appreciated.   John's family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Tyion Torres, Brooke Yakel, NP, Unity Hospice and Deacon Kevin DeCleene for their incredible care and compassion.
16 May 2024

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Dale Amerling

Dale Amerling


Dale “Norby” John Amerling, 68, of Campbellsport passed away on Friday, May 10, 2024, with his family by his side. Norby was born October 2, 1955, in Kewaskum to the late Arnold and Cordell (nee Ruplinger) Amerling. He was a 1973 graduate of Kewaskum High School. He was united in marriage to Bonnie Straub March 29,1980 at St. Matthew’s Church in Campbellsport. Norby worked 40 years in the tool and die industry, retiring in 2021. Norby was an avid sports fan, most notably he enjoyed spending his time watching his grandchildren’s sporting events. He also enjoyed pitching horseshoes, bowling Friday Night Men’s league, and golfing with family. He was part of the Campbellsport Wildcat Football “Chain Gang” for many years. Those that knew Norby knew he was a kind, quiet soul with a big heart. He will be greatly missed. Those left to cherish Norby’s memory include his wife of 44 years, Bonnie Amerling; three children, Kevin (Maureen) Amerling, Lisa (Mark) Bong, and Kari Amerling; five grandchildren, Owen, Miles, Kourtney, Cody, and Griffin; a sister, Audrey Struebing; two brothers, Allen (Jeanne) Amerling and David (Cindy) Amerling; mother-in-law, Nancy Straub; sisters-in-law, Joann Amerling and Tammie (Mike) Lindsley; brothers-in-law, Jim McChain and Don (Pam) Straub; many nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, Norby is preceded in death by his son, Danny Amerling; brother, Ronnie Amerling; sister, Gloria McChain; father-in-law, Harold Straub; brother-in-law, Maurie Struebing. MEMORIAL MASS: A Memorial Mass for Norby will take place on Thursday, May 30, 2024, at St. Matthews Catholic Church, 406 E. Main Street, Campbellsport, at 2 p.m., with Father Neil Zinthefer officiating. GATHERING OF FRIENDS: Norby’s family will greet family and friends at the Hon-E-Kor Golf Course, 1141 Riverview Drive, Kewaskum, following Mass until 6 pm. A Memorial fund has been established in honor of Norby to Campbellsport Wildcat Football. The family would like to thank the Froedtert Menomonee Falls ICU Nurses and Dr. Amandeep Gill for their care and compassion with Norby. Twohig Funeral Home has been entrusted with Norby’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book can be found at www.twohigfunerals.com.
15 May 2024

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14 May 2024

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13 May 2024

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Margaret Mary (Langenhorst) Wheeler

Margaret Mary (Langenhorst) Wheeler


   Margaret M. Wheeler passed away from this life on Sunday, May 5, 2024, surrounded by family, friends, and beloved pets, in the comfort of her home in Albuquerque, NM.    Born in Fond du Lac, on July 30, 1945, she was the youngest of seven children brought together by the marriage of her parents, Conrad Langenhorst and Mary (Pruitt) Langenhorst.   She was raised in Mayville, and became a graduate of Mayville High School in 1963. Shortly after, she attended Oshkosh State College and it was during this time that she met and married the love of her life, George C. Wheeler, her devoted husband of 57 years. Together, they welcomed a daughter, Wendy Ellen. After residing 26 years in Wisconsin, they moved to Albuquerque, NM.    Margy began working in Albuquerque in 1974. She entered the workforce as an entry-level secretary not knowing that she would soon advance her skills as a legal secretary and continue to build her career by becoming a Certified Paralegal in the State of New Mexico. She worked for a number of prominent law firms in Albuquerque before her formal retirement in the mid-90s.    Anyone and everyone who knew Margy will tell you that she was full of life. Her energy and enthusiasm was contagious to those around her. As a young girl and throughout her life as an adult woman, she was the life of the party. Her magnitude of love was unselfishly shared with everyone. As a daughter, she was mischievous and curious. As a sister, she was always available. As an aunt, she was the favorite. As a friend, she was honest and loyal. As a wife, she was loving and devoted. As a mother, she was exceptional. Our world without her feels much emptier.    She is survived by her husband, George C. Wheeler; her daughter, Wendy Wheeler Martinez; and her son-in-law, Dr. Michael J. Martinez of Albuquerque. Margy has one surviving half-brother, Conrad Langenhorst and his wife, Ruth Langenhorst of Berlin. She has a surviving sister-in-law, Kandee Wheeler Heidtke, and her husband, Keith Heidtke, of West Bend. She has fifteen surviving nephews and nieces and their respective families located throughout the country.   She was preceded in death by her parents; her father- and mother-in-law, Lloyd and Dolores Wheeler; her half-brothers, Vernon, Lawrence, and Herman; her half-sisters, Charlotte Stortz and Mary Ann Leader; her nephews, Jamie Hammer, Stephen Stortz; her niece, Kathleen Greene.   A celebration of life service will be held on Saturday, May 25, in Albuquerque, NM. Please visit online-tribute.com/MargaretMaryWheeler for more information and to share online condolences.

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08 May 2024

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Wanda Louise Bachhuber

Wanda Louise Bachhuber


   Wanda Louise Bachhuber, 73, of rural Mayville, passed away surrounded by her loving family on Saturday, May 4, 2024, at her home.    Wanda was born on March 7, 1951, in Calhoun, GA, to James Sr. and Gladys (Ingle) Major.   Wanda loved to read and study her Bible. Wanda’s faith in her Lord and Savior was so strong and it was that faith that carried her through some of her hardest days.    Wanda worked for many years as a government benefit specialist in the human services department and as a manager at the Mayville Golf Club. She enjoyed crocheting, painting, and golfing. Wanda always had something to do in her peaceful retirement like tending her veggie gardens or enjoying the beautiful views of her home.   Wanda is survived by her husband, Robert; children, Edward (Heather) Drouse, James Drouse, and Thomas Kienast. She is further survived by other relatives and friends.   Wanda was preceded in death by her parents; and two brothers, James Major Jr. and Edward L. Major.    A Celebration of Life Gathering for Wanda took place on Friday, May 10, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville. Interment followed at Oak Hill Cemetery in Horicon.    Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is caring for the family. www.Koepsellfh.com
07 May 2024

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Gary David Bath

Gary David Bath


Gary David Bath, a cherished member of the Kewaskum community, passed away peacefully on April 20, 2024, at the age of 55. Born on April 7, 1969, and raised on the historic "Bath" family homestead, Gary graduated from Kewaskum High School and remained deeply connected with his high school friends throughout his life. Gary dedicated himself to the family business, working alongside his father, Clarence, and later took the reins after Clarence retired. He was not only a devoted son but also a loving brother, uncle, and friend. Gary played a significant role in the lives of his nieces and nephews, always offering guidance and support. An active member of the community, Gary's passion for music, family, and friends was evident to all who knew him. He found joy in attending concerts, particularly those of the Grateful Dead, working with his hands, searching for treasures, cheering on races, and sharing laughter with his friends. Gary appreciated the simple pleasures in life, often unwinding with a brat and cold beer, at the end of the day. His warm heart, generous spirit, and infectious laughter will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. Those Gary leaves behind to cherish his memory include two sisters, Jean and Joan Bath; four brothers, David Bath, Ronald Bath, Daniel Bath, and Allen J. (Debra) Bath; nieces and nephews, Gary Ronald (Anita) Bath, Jennifer (Kevin) Breitkreutz, Mary Jo Bath, Mathew Bath, Michelle Bath, Mark Bath, Jessica Bath, Nicole Utecht, Tiffany Bath, Lucille Crites, Jean Crites, Savannah Crites, Marvin Crites, Keesha Hersh, Alicia Balboa, and Lissette Balboa; 19 great-nieces and nephews; friends, Dayle Ponath, Ken Weiss, Wendy Ulrich, John Tischendorf, Ben O’Leary, Kevin Egelseer, Mike Murre, Mike (Kate) Limberg, Ron Dorzok, Mark Glamann, Allen L. & Twyla Bath, Heath Wiskerchen, Brian & Patty Homojen, Jesse & Lana Alexandra, and Stanley (Bud) Menzynski. Gary was preceded in death by his father, Clarence Bath; his mother, Lucille Bath; a sister, Diane Bath; and two great nieces, Lucinda Bath and Iris Balboa. A Celebration of Life for Gary will be held at River Hill Park in Kewaskum on May 18, 2024, beginning at Noon. The family would like to thank Froedtert West Bend (ICU) and Froedtert Wauwatosa (MICU).