24 May 2023

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Russell W. Oelhafen

Russell W. Oelhafen


Russell W. Oelhafen, age 73, passed away on Armed Forces Day, Saturday, May 20, 2023 at the Clement J. Zablocki Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Milwaukee. He was born September 30, 1949, to the late Mary (Hauschel) Oelhafen Smith. Russell was united in marriage to Janice Campbell on October 16, 1981, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. He was a graduate of Kewaskum High School, Class of 1968, and worked at Kewaskum Frozen Foods for over 46 years.We have lost a kind and gentle Veteran of the U.S. Army. He served his country honorably from 19691970 in Nha-Trang, Vietnam. Russell loved his country and was proud to be involved in the “Wreaths Across America” program. Russell was a man of faith and a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Kewaskum. He was a 50-year member of the American Legion Robert G. Romaine Post 384 in Kewaskum. A life member of the VFW Fred A. Schaefer Post 1393, the Kewaskum Historical Society, the Tower Heritage Center (Washington County Historical Society), and the Kettle Moraine Sportsmen’s Association.He enjoyed nature, feeding and watching birds, Maple Syrup cooking, a “good auction,” mowing lawns and chocolate chip cookies. He was Janice’s special co-pilot on their road trips. He especially loved getting together with his Oelhafen cousins for meals and great conversations. He was proud to be the Godfather of his nephew, Mike, and Maynard the Cat. He had a soft spot in his heart for both of them.Russell is survived by his loving wife, Janice; sister, Karen Jean Johann; brother-in-law, Br. Jerome Campbell; sister-in-law, Betty Oelhafen; nieces and nephews, Rick (Allie) Oelhafen, Mike (Donna) Johann, Lynn Johann, Lisa (Jeff) Peterson, and Steve (Katie) Johann; and 10 great-nieces and great-nephews.Russell is preceded in death by his mother; father-in- law, Miles Campbell; mother-in-law, Gertrude Campbell; brother, Dick Oelhafen; and brother-in-law, Ronnie Johann.Visitation: Russell’s family will greet relatives and friends at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 305 Main Street, in Kewaskum, on Thursday, May 25, 2023, from 12:30 p.m. until 2:15 p.m.Mass of Christian Burial: A Mass for Russell will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Rev. Jacob Strand will officiate and military honors will occur after mass. Cremation will follow the traditional service and a private burial will take place at a later date.Thank you to the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center staff for their compassionate care of veterans.A special thank you to the “Great Neighbors” who are always ready to give us advice and a helping hand.In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to: Holy Hill Basilica, St. Lawrence Seminary or the charity of your choice.Myrhum – Patten Funeral & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Russell’s arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.“Happy trails to you”

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Kewaskum Claims Conference Title

Kewaskum Claims Conference Title


Kewaskum Claims Conference Title KHS SOFTBALL The math was simple for Kewaskum coming into Tuesday’s doubleheader with Ripon. Win one game to become the outright conference champions. After the Indians defeated the Winneconne Wolves in extra innings last week, the same Wolves defeated Waupun on Friday evening to give the Indians a two-game lead in the standings. Kewaskum not only won

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Herman R. Panzer

Herman R. Panzer


Herman R. Panzer, 88, of Kewaskum, passed away on Thursday, May 18, 2023, at Froedtert Hospital in Wauwatosa. Herman was born on May 3, 1935, in Kewaskum, the son of the late Herman and Vera (nee Koepke) Panzer. Herman was a graduate of Kewaskum High School Class of 1953. On September 24, 1955, he was united in marriage to Nancy Mae Junghans in Jackson. He was a lifelong resident and farmer in the Town of Kewaskum. Herman was an avid hunter, farmer, and was very proud of his 40+ years as a plumber.Those Herman leaves behind to cherish his memory include his wife, Nancy; three children, Gary (Kathy) Panzer of West Bend, Lori (Tom) Schoofs of Kewaskum, and Barbara (Mark) Griffin of Kewaskum; four grandchildren, Amanda (Paul) Mitchell, Noah (Kim) Schoofs, Elisabeth (Adam) Ziebell, and Katharine Schoofs; six great-grandchildren, Liam, Axel, Luella, Henry, Elliot, and Thomas; a brother, Daniel (Diane) Panzer; his brothers and sisters-in-law, Joel Diemer, Les Junghans, Jackie Stumpf, Cheryl Lorenz, Beryl (Mike) Held, Judy Junghans, and Doug Junghans; other relatives and friends.In addition to his parents, Herman was preceded in death by three brothers, Alvin (Janet) Panzer, Ronald (Sally) Panzer, and Eugene (Anne) Panzer; his brothers and sisters-in-law, Geraldine Diemer, Janis Bscherer, Mark Junghans, and Paul Junghans.Visitation: Herman’s family will greet relatives and friends at Peace United Church of Christ, 343 1st Street, in Kewaskum on Friday, June 2, 2023, from 2 p.m. until 3:45 p.m.Service: A memorial service for Herman will be held at church on Friday, June 2, at 4: p.m. with Rev. Eric Kirkegaard officiating.The family would like to extend a heartfelt appreciation to the Froedtert staff for their assistance and excellent care over the last weeks.In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Albrecht Free Clinic (908 W. Washington St., West Bend, WI 53095) or Peace United Church of Christ (343 1st St., Kewaskum, WI 53050) Myrhum - Patten Funeral & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Herman's arrangements. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.myrhum-patten.com.

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Brian Leitheiser, Kewaskum Softball

Brian Leitheiser, Kewaskum Softball


| FANTASTIC FAN | Brian Leitheiser, Kewaskum Softball The inaugural Kewaskum Statesman Fantastic Fan is Brian Leitheiser. A softball dad and supporter, Leitheiser goes the extra mile in supporting his daughter’s team by managing statistics for the program and by serving as a youth coach and mentor. “He is one of the parents who understands and appreciates the challenges coaches
17 May 2023

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Mary Vore

Mary Vore


Mary Vore peacefully went home to the Lord on Saturday, May 6, at the age of 83, in her home, surrounded by family. She was born in West Bend on November 15, 1939, to Clarence and Esther (Figge) Wolf. She at tended St. Boniface Catholic School and then West Bend High School, where she graduated in 1957.She married Donald G. Boyung on August 24, 1957, at St. Boniface Church in Germantown. Together, they began raising a family which grew to seven children over the next 22 years. During their 23 years of marriage, they lived in Mississippi, Milwaukee, and then finally settled in Newburg in 1963. After Don’s passing in 1980, Mary continued to raise their last four children. On July 29, 1990, Mary married Leon (Lefty) Vore, growing their new family to 12. Together, they raised the two youngest of her children and traveled regularly with them.Mary was a loving mother and truly appreciated the different personalities of all her children and all the joy they gave her. When asked for advice about raising children, she said it was most important just to love them. Over the years, she was blessed with 33 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren, each welcomed with great love and pride.Mary had multiple jobs over her lifetime, but most enjoyed her work with the patients at Samaritan Home in West Bend where she worked as a CNA for 17 years, retiring in 2004. After retirement, Mary and Lefty continued to travel, enjoy time in the yard at home, and spend time with family. They had more than 33 wonderful years together.Mary had a servant’s heart and always wanted to help where she could. She was involved at her church, serving as a catechist and as a member of the Christian Mothers. More recently, she helped serve meals at St. Ben’s and regularly contributed to families in need, especially at Christmas. She treasured spending time with family and friends. She loved baking and always had cookies ready should anyone stop for a visit. Each spring and summer, you could find her outdoors, planting and tending her many plants and flowers. When she couldn’t be outside, she enjoyed reading, playing cards, watching Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy, sewing, and painting.Mary was an active member of Holy Trinity Catholic Parish in Newburg since moving to Newburg in 1963.Mary is survived by her husband, Leon (Lefty) Vore; her sister, Joanna Groth; sisters-in-law, Jean Weichelt, Doreen Miller, Bethana Peters and LuAnne Salmon; her seven children, Donald F. (Donna) Boyung, David (Joy) Boyung, Daniel (Patricia) Boyung, Dianna (Andrew) Stoffel, Dawn (Kevin) Doll, Charles (Erin) Boyung and Karen (Josh) Smith; her five step-children, Russell Vore, Linda Schroer, Barbara (Bill) Owen, Ron (Cindy) Vore and Jim (Lisa) Vore; 33 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren.Mary was preceded in death by her parents, Clarence and Esther (Figge) Wolf; her sisters, Janice Schmitt and Rosie Vento; her late husband, Donald G. Boyung; and her brothers-in-law, Elmer Weichelt, Abe Miller, Jerry Peters and Edwin Boyung; and other family members.Family and friends gathered for visitation on Monday, May 15, at 9:30 a.m. with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 521 Congress Dr., Newburg. A gathering followed the Mass and burial took place at 2:30 p.m. at Washington County Memorial Park.Memorials can be made to Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Newburg.The Schmidt Funeral Home of West Bend is serving the family. Online guestbook and condolences are available at www.schmidtfuneralhome.com

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10 May 2023

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Kewaskum Kiwanis April  Students of the Month

Kewaskum Kiwanis April Students of the Month


Kewaskum Kiwanis April Students of the Month Megan Roehrig As my senior year is wrapping up it’s hard to wrap my head around the fact that my high school chapter will be ending. These four years have taught me a lot about myself. While high school may be stressful with all the AP classes and CAPP classes I took, a lot of memories were made in this small town. In the next couple of months,