22 November 2023

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BOWLING SCORES

BOWLING SCORES


| BOWLING SCORES | Wed. Morning Mixer Games Bowled Nov. 8 Heartfelt 47-23 Steger Tech 42-28, Gerlach Ag Service 4030, Serwe Enterprises 34-36, Luke Birschbach 32-38, King Pin 29-41, Respawn Retro 28-42, True Value 28-42. High Men’s Games: 255 Jeff Steger, 247 Jody Steger, 223 Tyler Miller. High Men’s Series: 614 Jeff Steger, 607 Jody Steger, 601 Tyler Miller. High Women’s Games:

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21 November 2023

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Diana ‘Susie’ Mae Wildt

Diana ‘Susie’ Mae Wildt


   Diana 'Susie' Mae Wildt (nee Planin­shek), 82, of Ke­waskum, passed away at her Ket­tle Moraine Gar­dens home on Sat­ur­day, Nov. 18, 2023. She was sur­rounded by her lov­ing fam­ily in the days and hours lead­ing up to her time of pass­ing.    Diana was given the nick­name 'Susie' by her fa­ther at a very young age and it was what every­one called her and knew her by. Susie was born on Sep­tem­ber 25, 1941, in Mil­wau­kee, to An­thony and Dorothy (nee Scheuing) Planin­shek.   Susie had the biggest heart, and giv­ing was a part of who she was. She ded­i­cated her self­less life to nurs­ing and was an emer­gency room LPN at Hart­ford Memo­r­ial Hos­pi­tal for 40 years, work­ing mostly on the overnight hours. Susie loved her fam­ily. Her con­ta­gious laugh and kind na­ture will be re­mem­bered fondly by all who knew her. She loved puz­zles of all kinds, board and card games, and any events she could par­take in over the years in­volv­ing her chil­dren and grand­chil­dren. Susie loved an­i­mals, es­pe­cially her grand kit­ties, Zeus, Bently, and The Schmütz; grand dog­gies, Suki, Thor, and Bruno. And, we can­not for­get, she loved her Green Bay Pack­ers!   Susie is sur­vived by her beloved hus­band of 48 years, Matthew; sons, Brian (Jackie) Wildt, Brett (Tracy) Wildt, Tim Wildt; daugh­ter, Kari Wildt; grand­chil­dren, Brooke, Bryce, and Brady Wildt; spe­cial niece, who was like a daugh­ter, Toni Kubasiak; brother, Jack (Gail) Planin­shek; two broth­ers-in-law, Ken (Nancy) Wildt and Jim (Pat) Wildt; fam­ily friend, Dar­lene Boho; and many other beloved fam­ily and friends.   She was pre­ceded in death by her fa­ther, An­thony Planin­shek; mother, Dorothy Planin­shek; fa­ther-in-law, Math­ias Wildt; mother-in-law, Eliz­a­beth Wildt; sis­ter, Rose Wendt; a brother-in-law, Roy (Sharon) Wildt; and many other loved ones.   VIS­I­TA­TION: Susie’s fam­ily greeted rel­a­tives and friends at Res­ur­rec­tion Catholic Church, 215 N. Main Street, in Al­len­ton, on Sat­ur­day, Nov. 25, from 10 a.m. until 11:45 a.m.   SER­VICE: A Memo­r­ial Mass for Susie was held at Noon on Sat­ur­day, Nov. 25, at Res­ur­rec­tion Catholic Church. Bur­ial fol­lowed in Sa­cred Heart Ceme­tery in Al­len­ton.    The fam­ily would like to ex­tend a heart­felt ap­pre­ci­a­tion to the staff at Ket­tle Moraine Gar­dens, Pre­cep­tor Hos­pice, and Dr. Rutsch.   The Myrhum – Pat­ten Fu­neral & Cre­ma­tion Ser­vice has been en­trusted with Susie’s arrange­ments. Ad­di­tional in­for­ma­tion and on­line guest book may be found at www.​myrhum-​patten.​com.
17 November 2023

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Cordell M. Kern

Cordell M. Kern


   Cordell M. Kern, 99, of Ke­waskum, passed away on Mon­day, Nov. 13, 2023, at Ket­tle Moraine Gar­dens in Ke­waskum with her nieces at her side.    Cordell was the daugh­ter of Peter and Susan (nee Krae­mer) Hurth. She was born April 15, 1924, in St. Kil­lian, where she at­tended Catholic School, grad­u­at­ing in 1938.   On Oc­to­ber 23, 1943, she was united in mar­riage to Ralph Kern at St. Kil­ian Catholic Church. They were mar­ried for 65 years. The cou­ple farmed nearly 25 years in the Ke­waskum area, then moved to the Vil­lage of Ke­waskum. She worked in Ke­waskum at Schultz’s Restau­rant which be­came Camp­bell’s Vil­lage Inn, then Buffy’s, Begu’s, and fi­nally Brother’s Fam­ily Restau­rant – all of 43 ½ years in the same build­ing.    Cordell en­joyed her flow­ers, trav­el­ing with fam­ily, danc­ing, play­ing cards, and her grand­chil­dren, Dr. Tari L. Kern, DVM, and her hus­band, Christo­pher Mo­ceri of Rochester Hills, MI, Dr. Kris­tine Kern (Mary Beth Kern-Collin) of Ann Arbor, MI, Matthew (Ra­jani) Kern of Troy, MI, and Jonathan (Emily) Kern of Elmhurst, IL. Cordell has seven great-grand­chil­dren, Tyler, Gyan, An­drew, Hari, Edie, Luke, and Kavya. Cordell is also sur­vived by nieces, JoAnne (Ray) Sip­pel, Donna (Mark) Lauben­stein, Jeanette Weber, Susie Bat­zler, and Josie (Tom) Gobel.   In ad­di­tion to her par­ents and hus­band, Cordell was pre­ceded in death by her son, Robert Kern; her sis­ters, Mary (John) Di­eten­berger, Mar­cella (Joseph) Bat­zler, Flo­rence (Reynold) Bon­len­der, Do­lores (Rein­hold) Boegel; an in­fant brother, Ar­mond Hurth; her par­ents-in-law, John and Rose (nee Git­ter) Kern; her broth­ers and sis­ter-in-law, Al (Verna) Felix and Carl Her­riges; her nieces and nephews, Shirley (Louis) Mal­froid, Ger­ald (Grace) Bat­zler, and Larry Weber.   VIS­I­TA­TION: Cordell’s fam­ily will greet rel­a­tives and friends at Holy Trin­ity Catholic Church, 305 Main Street, in Ke­waskum, on Sat­ur­day, Nov. 18, 2023, from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m.   SER­VICE: A Mass of Chris­t­ian Bur­ial for Cordell will be held at 11 a.m. on Sat­ur­day at Holy Trini­tiy Catholic Church in Ke­waskum with Fa­ther Patrick Magnor of­fi­ci­at­ing. Bur­ial will fol­low at Holy Trin­ity Ceme­tery in the Town of Ke­waskum.    The fam­ily would like to thank the staff of Ket­tle Moraine Gar­dens and Pre­cep­tor Home Health and Hos­pice for their out­stand­ing care.   Myrhum-Pat­ten Fu­neral & Cre­ma­tion Ser­vice has been en­trusted with Cordell’s arrange­ments. Ad­di­tional in­for­ma­tion and guest book may be found at www.​myrhum-​patten.​com.   The Fam­ily Cir­cle is now closed in Heaven.
15 November 2023

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‘The Hideout’

‘The Hideout’


‘The Hideout’ KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR Bob and Grace Kohler and their two girls were in a precarious position as 1942 began. They were on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines, a U.S. territory. But the United States’ territorial integrity was tested by the rise of the Japanese Empire. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. joined the war effort against Japan. The Kohlers

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Shining Stars to  Perform at Bucks Game

Shining Stars to Perform at Bucks Game


Shining Stars to Perform at Bucks Game ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST The Shining Stars dance team will perform at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee before the Bucks game on Friday, Nov. 24. With 21 local dancers who have special needs, the group performs regularly during halftime at varsity high school basketball games in the area. Fiserv Forum will be the largest stage on which the group has ever

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Visitor 2.0

Visitor 2.0


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | Visitor 2.0 MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR A time-honored tradition at this newspaper company is printing two annual tourism guides that we simply call: the Visitor. It started with the Horicon Reporter back in the 1960s; the novel idea was that, should a tourist come to visit, there should be something free and available helping guide their trip. As

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Get Up and Ride (or Walk) the Camino

Get Up and Ride (or Walk) the Camino


| PUBLISHER LETTER | Get Up and Ride (or Walk) the Camino Dear Reader, The Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of St. James, has a history that spans over a thousand years. Its origins are rooted in the early 9th century, when the tomb of Saint James was miraculously discovered in what is now the city of Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain. The discovery of the apostle’s

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR The sport seemingly came out of nowhere. Leastwise during our modern era. But the weapon’s history dates to the Middle Ages. Thus began the flung action. Chiefly for war or defense. Bored lumberjacks began the first competitions. Still, it’s only 20 years since axe throwing as a current pastime, exploded in popularity. There are eight different