15 February 2023

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Dolores A. Heisler Spradau

Dolores A. Heisler Spradau


Dolores A. Heisler Spradau, 94, of Campbellsport, passed away peacefully on Monday, February 6, 2023, at the Serenity Villa in Campbellsport. She was born on May 31, 1928, in the Town of Ashford, a daughter of the late Mathias and Johanna Thelen (nee Schill). She married James P. Heisler on April 30, 1949, at St. Martin’s Catholic Church in Ashford. He passed away on September 19, 1977. On November 12, 1988, she married Eldon “Buck” Spradau at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church. Buck passed away on December 24, 2001.Dolores was a dedicated employee at the West Bend Company, where she worked for over 40 years. She was an active member of St. Matthew’s Catholic Church, where she was involved with the St. Matthew’s Christian Women and funeral lunches. Dolores enjoyed fishing, gardening, watching the birds, her dogs and cats, and walking her dog, Mack. She was a social butterfly and loved socializing with her friends. Above all else, she cherished the time spent with her children and grandchildren.Those left behind to cherish her memory include her son, Richard (Barb) Heisler; grandchildren, Hollie Heisler (special friend, John Ruys), Josh (Heather) Heisler, Nate (Sarah) Heisler, Jamie Heisler (special friend, Brent Anderson); great-grandchildren, Sawyer and Spencer Immel, Maddie, Josie, and Allie Heisler, Ella and Aubrey Heisler; sister, Ruth Lehner; and sisters and brother-in-law, Laura Heisler, Leo Heisler, and Mary Heisler. She is further survived by Buck’s children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.In addition to her parents and her husbands, she was preceded in death by her siblings, Math (Chris) Thelen, Elizabeth (Leander) Weiland, and Eleanor (Hubert) Sippel; and brothers and sisters-in-law, Gibbie Lehner, Marie (Warner) Hug, John Heisler, Virginia Heisler, and Marge Heisler.Visitation was held on Sunday, February 12, 2023, from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. at St. Martin’s Chapel, 1271 Minnie Lane (on Hwy 67 in Ashford), Campbellsport, WI 53010. Mass of Christian Burial began at 4 p.m. on Sunday with Rev. Mark Jones officiating. Burial was held on Monday, February 13, 2023 at 10 a.m. at St. Matthew’s Cemetery in Campbellsport.Dolores’ family would like to thank Preceptor Hospice for their care and compassion. Dolores loved her time at the Serenity Villa and her family is so thankful for their special care and dedication. There were so many family members and friends who spent time with Dolores in her last years and we cannot thank you all enough.Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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Cougars Wrestlers Qualify Six for Sectionals, Volz gets 100th Win

Cougars Wrestlers Qualify Six for Sectionals, Volz gets 100th Win


Cougars Wrestlers Qualify Six for Sectionals, Volz gets 100th Win DAN HEISDORF ASST. WRESTLING COACH, CHS The Cougars wrestled in the 13 team super regional last Saturday, crowned four champions and qualified six wrestlers to sectionals. Ostin Blanchard, Sam Koth, JJ Ksioszk, and Joseph Volz all won regionals titles, while Karsten Krueger and Chris Meyer each took third. The top four place

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Five Indians Place First at Regionals, Kewaskum Going to Team Sectionals

Five Indians Place First at Regionals, Kewaskum Going to Team Sectionals


Five Indians Place First at Regionals, Kewaskum Going to Team Sectionals CLARICE CASE JOURNALIST Brent Krejcarek (106), James Racer (113), Ethan Immel (120), Braeden Scoles (160) and Dylan Soyk (195) placed first at the regional tournament in Portage on Saturday, Feb. 11, qualifying them for the individual sectional tournament in Wisconsin Dells on Saturday, Feb. 18. Also placing in

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Lady Indians One Game from History

Lady Indians One Game from History


Lady Indians One Game from History Senior Juila Steger goes up for a left-handed lay-up. ASST. COACH MIKE DREWNIAK KHS GIRLS BASKETBALL About two weeks ago, the Kewaskum girls were two games behind Waupun and it looked like they were playing for second place. On January 30, however, a door cracked open. The Winneconne Wolves had shocked Waupun on their home court and handed the Warriors
08 February 2023

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OJIBWE

OJIBWE


OJIBWE from page 6 government policies and fleeing encroachment, Misco says it’s important to recognize the Ojibwe are united. And from Misco’s perspective, she sees that not only are the Ojibwe united, but they are connected to the Ottawa and Potawatomie. It is also important that people are educated about the names associated with individuals who once lived in our forests. It’s a balance

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Cougar Wrestlers Co-Champs of Flyway

Cougar Wrestlers Co-Champs of Flyway


Cougar Wrestlers Co-Champs of Flyway ASST. COACH DAN HEISDORF CAMPBELLSPORT WRESTLING At the Flyway Conference wrestling tournament last Saturday, the Cougars needed to come out in first place to win the conference outright, however they could not hold off Lomira losing by 12.5 points, thus sharing the conference title with the Lions. The Cougars had seven finalists, with five champions, while

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