11 April 2023

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Donald D. Sedgwick

Donald D. Sedgwick


   Donald D. Sedgwick, 91, of Campbellsport, WI (Whitefish MT), passed away on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023.   He was born April 9, 1931, to the late Sidney and Elsie (Joecks) Sedgwick in Milwaukee, WI. He graduated from Menomonee Falls High School.   On July 28, 1951, he was united in marriage to Carol Sedgwick at St. Paul’s Ev. Lutheran Church in Menomonee Falls. Together they owned Wiskow Shoe Store in Milwaukee and then moved to Kewaskum to run The Village Bootery.   Don enjoyed directing classical music from his screen porch with a cigar, feeding his fish, cutting fire wood, fish frys with a dark beer and being around the farm with family and friends. He loved making people smile and will be dearly missed by all who knew him.   Those Donald leaves behind to cherish his memory include two children, Craig (Meg) Sedgwick and Brian (Tracy) Sedgwick; five grandchildren, Emily (Jens Macaller) Sedgwick, Nathan Sedgwick, Kendall Sedgwick, Kyle Sedgwick, and Kevin Sedgwick; three brothers-in-law, Calvin (Joyce) Walters, Tom Wenzel and Tom Schlief; three sisters-in-law, Barbara Sedgwick, Carol Walters, and Pat Walters; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.   In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Carol Sedgwick; daughter, Dr. Julie Sedgwick; brother, Wayne Sedgwick and sister, Audrey Krueger.   A funeral service in remembrance of Donald will be held on Thursday, April 20, at 10 a.m. at Peace Church United Church of Christ, 343 First Street, Kewaskum. Private interment to follow. The family will greet relatives and friends on Thursday from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.
10 April 2023

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Julie A. Spittel

Julie A. Spittel


   Julie A. Spittel, 58, of Mayville, passed away unexpectedly on April 4, 2023, at Waupun Memorial Hospital in Waupun.   Julie was born the daughter of Alan and Georgiann (Oechsner) Voss on August 10, 1964, in Waupun. She was a 1983 graduate of Mayville High School.   Julie was united in marriage to Daniel Spittel on May 11, 1985, at St. Mary Catholic Church in Mayville.   Julie had worked in banking and worked for M&I and Theresa State Bank. She had recently been the secretary for St. Mary/ St. Theresa/ and St. Andrew Catholic Churches. Julie served her church in many capacities and was always there to lend a hand.   Julie’s kindness and selflessness won’t be forgotten. She always put others before herself and was always there to give back to the community with her time and talents. Julie loved bingo and always helped organize many area bingo games and was fondly known as the ‘bingo supervisor’. She also loved gaming trips with her sister Jill, where that steering wheel had a mind of it’s own and would always find an appropriate gaming establishment. Family was the most important to Julie, she cherished the time spent with them and they were always her number one priority.    Julie is survived by her husband, Dan of Mayville; her children, Nicole (Ryan) Fischer of Maplewood, MN, Matthew Spittel of Beaver Dam, and Nicholas (Sam Boettcher) Spittel of Elm Grove; her granddaughter, Nadia, and one granddaughter on the way; her mother, Georgiann; her mother-in-law, Patty Spittel of Beaver Dam; her siblings, Jeff (Michelle) Voss of LeRoy, Greg (Diane) Voss of West Allis, Jill Christian of Theresa, and Chris (Lana) Voss of Mayville; her brothers and sisters-in-law, Debbie Spittel of Beaver Dam, Joe (Rebecca) Spittel of Reedsburg, Rich (Karen) Spittel of Mayville, Tammy Spittel of Beaver Dam, and David (Jasmine) Spittel of Madison; further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends.   She was preceded in death by her father, Alan; father-in-law, Larry Sr.; brother-in-law, Ken Christian; nephew, Chad; and brother-in-law, Larry Jr.    A Mass of Christian Burial took place on Tuesday, April 11, at 4 p.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. Tom Biersack and Rev. Fr. Joe Dominic presiding. Visitation took place from 2 to 4 p.m. at the church in Mayville.    Special thanks to Mayville EMS and the staff at Waupun Memorial.    Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. www.KoepsellFH.com
29 March 2023

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Richard L. Landrath

Richard L. Landrath


Richard L. Landrath, 58, of Campbellsport passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, March 22, 2023, at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac. He was born on February 28, 1965, in Beaver Dam, the son of Frederick and Joan (Beilke) Landrath. On February 24. 2016, he married Jeanne L. Waldschmidt in Las Vegas, NV. Richard worked as truck driver and mechanic for Justman Trucking and Kreilkamp Trucking and for the past 18 years for Paul Waldschmidt.Richard enjoyed riding his Harley, smoking meat and fish, making Maple Syrup and playing with his dog, “Ulka”. In his younger years, he always had a band and still enjoyed doing karaoke. Richard was a great mechanic and loved working in his shop doing things for others; he was always there for family and friends. When he took on a task, you could be sure he would get it right. Family always came first; he looked out for everyone and he left us with many great stories.Survivors include his wife, Jeanne; children, Stephanie McGuire, Beth (Amy) Vaughn and Jordan Waldschmidt; grandchildren, Riley Kutzik, Lliam McGuire, Nathan (fiancée Kylie) Vaughn, Haylee Vaughn, Greyson Waldschmidt and Layla Waldschmidt; great-granddaughter, Wrenleigh; siblings, Kim Gremminger, Fred (Lisa) Landrath, Jr, Lore (Ron) Shaver and Mike (Erica) Landrath; other relatives and many friends.He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Joan. A celebration of Richard’s Life will be held Saturday, May 6, at Bahr Time in Elmore (W2904 Main St. Campbellsport) with family arriving at 11 a.m. and friends after 12 noon.The family extends a special thank you to the Campbellsport EMT’s and Fond du Lac Para Medics.Twohig Funeral home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.
27 March 2023

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Robert “Bob” Jerome Trevarthen

Robert “Bob” Jerome Trevarthen


   Robert “Bob” Jerome Trevarthen, 59, of Mayville, died after a third and courageous battle with Chondrosarcoma cancer on March 25, 2023.    Bob, as called by all who knew him, was born the youngest of three brothers, on July 17, 1963, to Irene and Thomas Trevarthen in Norway, MI. He was an altar boy at St. Mary’s Church in Norway, MI. Bob graduated from Norway High School in 1981. He eventually went on to study law enforcement at Northern Michigan University.   After graduating from college, he began working for Dickinson County Sheriff's Office in Michigan before attending the Fox Valley Technical College Police Academy. Bob then began working at the Mayville Police Department from 1990 to 2005, when he retired due to his battle with Chondrosarcoma.    Throughout his career as a police officer, he created many friends (and a few foes), many of them known to be victims of his outlandish tales and shenanigans. Even after retirement, the police department wasn’t safe from Bob’s jokes. He would frequently spend time at the department drinking coffee, chatting about life, and reminiscing.     Bob raised two wonderful boys, Michael and David. He prided himself in being a great father. Whether he was cheering on the boys in sports, band, or other activities, Bob always made an effort to be there. They loved spending quality time together, whether for deer season at their cabin in Norway, MI, or going out to breakfast at various places. Both men followed in their father’s footsteps to become law enforcement officers. Some of Bob’s favorite times were sitting with them and discussing their recent adventures and activities while policing.    December 5th, 2015, Bob pulled his biggest scheme yet and convinced Ronnie to marry him. They enjoyed spending their days together. Whether watching the news, monitoring the birds outside the window, or traveling to various places, he always kept things interesting. They loved to travel to Michigan together to visit family, or spend time at the cabin that Bob built in Norway, MI.    Bob wore many titles throughout the years: husband, dad, brother, friend, police officer, coach, hunter, Knights of Columbus and, perhaps his most well-known title, master storyteller. Even on the hardest days, he would be known to put a smile on his face, and yours, by reminiscing on his past adventures. Please take time to tell some of your favorite stories today, for Bob.    Bob is survived by his wife, Veronica “Ronnie” Trevarthen; brothers, Terrance Trevarthen, Thomas (wife, Ellen) Trevarthen; his children, Michael (wife, Hannah) Trevarthen, David Trevarthen (girlfriend, Amanda Eilbes); step-sons, Frederick Jolin, Charles (wife May Ann) Jolin; mother of his children and ex-wife, Diane Trevarthen (fiance, Greg Krinke); many other family members, his loving friends, and colleagues from the Mayville Police Department.    Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Irene (Merlo) and Thomas Trevarthen; maternal grandparents, Louis and Mary (Gallinatti) Merlo; fraternal grandparents, Gideon and Margaret (Goheen) Trevarthen.    A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, March 30, at 12:30 p.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Mayville with the Rev. Fr. Joe Dominic presiding. Visitation will be held on Thursday, March 30, from 10 a.m. until the time of the service at 12:30 p.m. at the church. Burial will take place at Norway Cemetery in Norway, Michigan.    The family would like to extend a special thank you to the dedicated staff of Froedtert Hospitals in West Bend and Milwaukee, as well as Kathy Hospice in West Bend.   The family would like if you would make donations in Bob’s name to any of the following organizations: The American Cancer Society, Baggin’ for a Cure, or your local police department.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. www.KoepsellFH.com
23 March 2023

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Margaret N. Meyer

Margaret N. Meyer


   Margaret N. Meyer (formerly Retzlaff, nee Schuett), 92, of Mayville was called home to be with the Lord on Sunday, March 19, 2023, at Prairie Ridge Assisted Living in Mayville surrounded by her loving family.   Margaret was born on August 20, 1930, in Rubicon to Paul and Clara Schuett (nee Wolter).   She was united in marriage to Marvin Retzlaff on November 26, 1949. Marvin passed away May 23, 1972. She married Floyd Meyer on October 25, 1975. Floyd passed away December 24, 1983.   Margaret enjoyed bowling, camping, playing cards, traveling, and especially spending time with family and friends. She volunteered for Meals on Wheels for many years. Margaret was known for chauffeuring her family and friends to sight-seeing destinations and casino junkets.    Margaret was a long-time member at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Mayville, where she volunteered during many church functions over the years.   Those Margaret leaves behind to cherish her memory include four children, James (Diane) Retzlaff, Evelyn (Richard) Wendt, Diane (Ken) Walters, and Deborah (Richard Sr.) Klapper; 11 grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. She is further survived by her youngest brother, Mark (the late Bonnie) Schuett; as well as nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.    Margaret was preceded in death by her parents; two husbands; and twelve siblings.   A funeral service will be held on Monday, April 3, at 12 p.m. at St. Paul Church (16 S Walnut St. – Mayville, WI 53050). The family will greet relatives and friends on Monday at church from 10 a.m. until the time of Service. Graveside service will be at Graceland Cemetery in Mayville following the church service.   Memorials in Margaret’s name can be directed to St. Paul Lutheran Church in Mayville.   The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses, and staff at Prairie Ridge Assisted Living and Generations Hospice for their care and compassion.   Myrhum-Patten Funeral & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Margaret’s arrangements. Please consider signing our online guest book (www.myrhum-patten.com) to share your condolences with the family.

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Daniel D. Nault

Daniel D. Nault


   Daniel D. Nault, 73, of Horicon, formerly of Ironwood, MI, passed away on Monday, March 20, 2023, at Aurora Summit Hospital with his family by his side.   Daniel was born the son of Delbert and Nellie (Rutherford) Nault on April 19, 1949, in Wakefield, MI.   He faithfully served his country as a veteran of the US Marine Corps. Dan had retired from Precision Gears in Pewaukee.   In his spare time, Dan enjoyed hunting and fishing. He also crafted his own fishing lures. He loved traveling to the Northwoods, especially Vilas County. He also had a knack for classic cars and had restored a GTO and modified his son’s big wheel with the shift knob from the car so his son would be able to shift in style! Dan liked to socialize with family and friends and enjoyed a good card game. Dan was also an avid slot machine enthusiast.   Faith was also important to Dan, and he read his Bible nightly. His famous pasties and waffles will be carried on by his family with love and great memories! Dan will be fondly remembered for his kind heart and always being there to help others.   Dan is survived by his children, Pamela (Dan) Niemi, Tina Nault, Kathy (Shane Weimer) Nault, and Joe Nault; his siblings, Frank (Michelle) Nault and Susan Nault; his grandchildren, Dillon, Melanie, Mason, Kylee, Tyler, Jalynn, Jayden, Ava, and Aliana; his great-granddaughter, Memengwna; his former spouses, Doris Hoglund and Linda Thorsby; further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.   He was preceded in death by his parents; his grandson, Carston; and his brother, Jerome.   A celebration of Dan’s life will be held on Saturday, June 10, 2023, at the Dodge County Ledge Park (Upper Pavilion) from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.   Special thanks to Rev. Daniel Vjota and the staff at Aurora Summit for the care and support shown to Dan and his family.   Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. www.KoepsellFH.com
22 March 2023

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21 March 2023

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Anthony Thelen

Anthony Thelen


Anthony (Tony) Thelen passed away peacefully in the early morning hours of March 18, 2023 at the age of 89. Tony is survived by their four children Sharon (Scott Krahn) Thelen, Dennis (Iva) Thelen, Sandy (Tim) Leitheiser, and Lisa (Tim) Nieskes; his six grandchildren Matt (Katy Covert) Leitheiser, Maggie Leitheiser (Trevor Blazei), Katherine (Michael) Hecimovich, Jacob Leitheiser, Robert Thelen, and Oscar Nieskes; his great-grandsons Cameron and Daniel Hecimovich; her sisters-in-law Judy Felten and Joyce Thelen; many nieces and nephews; as well as other relatives and friends. Tony is preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Helen (Felten) Thelen; his parents Michael and Flora Thelen; his brothers Norbert Thelen and Joseph (Mary Lou) Thelen; his sisters Agnes (John) Burns and Adela Baumhardt; his brothers-in-law William Felten and Robert Felten; and his sister-in-law Marie (Henry) Fellenz. Tony was born on January 17, 1934 in Ashford, WI on his family’s farm, which would always play an important role in his life. In school he discovered and nurtured his love of sports. He earned 11 varsity letters for baseball, football, and basketball for Campbellsport High School – even going to the State Baseball Tournament his freshman year. Tony served in the Army from 1957 – 1959, during which he also played on a touring basketball team that won the league championship. On March 17th, 1960, Tony met Helen on a blind date, and they married two years later on March 3rd, 1962. They resided in West Bend, where he was employed as a Machinist at the Gehl Co. for 35 years until his retirement in 1996. That year they built their retirement log home on his family’s farmland in Ashford. Tony’s love for sports continued throughout his life as he worked as a baseball umpire for many years and was an avid golfer. He was an original member of the Thursday Night Golf League at Camelot Country Club, which he enjoyed participating in for 47 years. He continued to play golf well into his 80s and would practice his putting indoors even after he stopped playing on the course. His competitive spirit also came through with his love of card and dice games, as well as his eagerness to enjoy a simple game of catch or kicking a ball around – all of which he participated in up until his passing. Tony’s kindness, strength, and quiet love will be greatly missed. He possessed a strong work ethic but knew the value of balancing work and life’s simple enjoyments, such as a cold old fashioned or grasshopper, playing cards with family and friends, or watching his grandchildren participate in their sports or activities. Tony was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease over 10 years ago, and as the disease slowly robbed him of his memories, it did not alter the essence of who he was. Until the very end, he was a man of great love, faith, and kindness who was always ready to share a smile (especially if you offered him sweets), a husband and father who cherished his family, and a grandfather whose grandchildren carried a special place in his heart. The family would like to thank the compassionate and deeply considerate caregivers at Kathy Hospice in West Bend, as well as the doctors, nurses, and staff at the Froedtert Community Hospital in West Bend for making Tony’s final days as peaceful as possible. The family would also like to extend their gratitude to the thoughtful and kind caregivers at Cornerstone Assisted Living in West Bend. Visitation will be held at St. Martin’s Catholic Chapel in Ashford, WI (N1271 Minnie Lane Campbellsport) at 10 am on Saturday, March 25th, with Mass of Christian Burial at 12:00 noon. Burial will follow with military honors. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Alzheimer’s Association or charities of one’s choice are appreciated. Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.

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