21 December 2022

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LaVerne Lyle Immel

LaVerne Lyle Immel


LaVerne Lyle Immel, 87, of the Town of Osceola, passed away on Saturday, December 17, 2022, at the Villa Loretto in Mt. Calvary. He was born on September 1, 1935, a son of the late Marvin and Mabel Immel (nee Meinke). On August 3, 1957, he married Ruth Krewald at Trinity Lutheran Church in Dundee. LaVerne worked at Regal Ware and, in 1972, established Lakeview Electric Contractors. He served on the Trinity Lutheran Church council, the Dundee Mill Park committee, and was chairman of the Town of Osceola. LaVerne also enjoyed hunting, fishing, and driving his UTV.He is survived by his wife, Ruth; children, Daniel (Diane), Cynthia Braun (Daniel Trapp), Steven (Debbie); and grandchildren, Eric (Steph) Immel, Cody (Mindy) Immel, Amanda (Cory) Meyer, Stephanie (Daniel) Geisthardt, Kerry (Jim) Garcia; and 15 great-grandchildren. He is further survived by his siblings, Dorothy Meyer, Beverly (Donald) Backhaus, LeRoy (Patsy) Immel, Evelyn (Kenneth) Koepke, Stanley (Susan) Immel, Richard (Theresa) Immel, Betty (Gerald) Gitter and Rosemary Carey; many nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings, Jeanette, Marvin Jr., Jarold (Roberta) and Judith (Carl) Kollmansberger; and brothers-in-law, Richard Carey III and Robert Meyer.Visitation was from 12 p.m. until time of the funeral service 2 p.m. on Wednesday, December 21, 2022, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Dundee (W494 Elm St., Campbellsport). Pastor Bobby Oberg officiated and burial followed at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery.The family extends a special thank you to the nurses and staff at the Villa Loretto and SSM Hospice for their care and support.In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to Trinity Lutheran Church and School.Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals. com.
15 December 2022

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Robert D. Kopping

Robert D. Kopping


  Robert (Bob) D Kopping passed away on December 10, 2022, at home after a battle with cancer.  He was born November 1, 1949, in Milwaukee to DeWayne and Carol Kopping. On May 16, 1969, Bob married Sandra Lob and together they had four children. Survivors include his wife, Sandy; four children, Todd (Cheryl) Kopping of West Bend, Carrie (Don) Staehler of Campbellsport, Scott Kopping of Campbellsport and Torri (Jason) Seiser of Cascade; seven grandchildren and six great-children.   There will be a private service for family.   Thank you to Aurora Hospice for all the care provided during this difficult time.
14 December 2022

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Red Brush Gang/The Second Week of Deer Camp

Red Brush Gang/The Second Week of Deer Camp


Red Brush Gang/The Second Week of Deer Camp MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST This week’s column is about the second week of deer camp for The Red Brush Gang, whose upto- 23-members take up residence each fall on public land in northern Juneau. We live in our makeshift 18x36 foot pole barn that is home and then take it down on the last day of Wisconsin’s gun deer season. MONDAY, NOV. 21 HIGH:

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DUCKS

DUCKS


DUCKS from page 2 demeanor and creative spirit. The jaw drops when you walk into his “archives” of what he has produced, combined with his selection he must maintain. Ducks and walking sticks are likely what most art collectors will remember Mickey Beth for in time. So, does he think he started more with ducks or walking sticks? “I started with walking sticks.” He then takes himself

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Kewaskum’s Peterson Makes  M.V.F.C. All-Academic Team

Kewaskum’s Peterson Makes M.V.F.C. All-Academic Team


Kewaskum’s Peterson Makes M.V.F.C. All-Academic Team SUBMITTED Ten University of North Dakota football student-athletes were named to the 2022 Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) All-Academic Team with Kewaskum’s Cade Peterson, punter, among the Fighting Hawks to make the listing. Peterson played with the Kewaskum High School (KHS) football prior to joining the University of

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07 December 2022

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Selecting and Keeping Your  Christmas Tree Looking Its Best

Selecting and Keeping Your Christmas Tree Looking Its Best


Selecting and Keeping Your Christmas Tree Looking Its Best MELINDA MYERS CONTRIBUTOR The hunt for the perfect tree is oftentimes an important part of family tradition. Buy local whenever possible by supporting local Christmas tree growers. Purchasing locally grown trees also reduces the risk of spreading unwanted pests into your landscape. Your local University Extension Service and Department