20 June 2023

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Ermine Singstock

Ermine Singstock


Ermine O. Singstock, age 97, of Abbotsford, passed away on June 16, 2023, at Abbotsford Health Care Center, under the loving care of Compassus Hospice. AMassof Christianburial was held on Wednesday, June 21, 2023, at Saint Mary Help of Christian Parish in Colby at 11 a.m. Interment followed at St. Mary Catholic Cemetery. Father Joseph Redfern presided. A visitation was held at church on Wednesday from 10 a.m. until the time of service. The Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home in Abbotsford is entrusted with the arrangements. Ermine was born on January 3, 1926, the daughter of George and Anna (Dommer) Orth in Abbotsford. She graduated from Abbotsford High School. On October 12, 1946, Ermine was united in marriage to Roy Singstock. He preceded her in death in 1967. Ermine worked in Milwaukee and Weinbrenner Shoe Factory in Marshfield. She enjoyed her flower garden, watching and feeding the birds, crafting and playing cards. Most importantly, she loved and cherished her family. Ermine is survived by three children: Ann Marie (Dean) Loos of Colby, William Singstock of Schofield and Daniel (Debra) Singstock of Weston; eight grandchildren: Dawn (Bruce) Brossow, Mary Olson, Bradley Loos, Codey Loos, Brenda Singstock, Rhonda Singstock, Melinda (Josh) Thompson and Candice (Jesse) Roble; 11 great-grandchildren and two great-greatgrandchildren; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a daughter-in-law, Cynthia; a greatgrandson, Ayden; two brothers and two sisters: Marie, Myron, Marge and Raymond. Online condolences can be made to www. maurinaschillingfuneralhome.com. Paid obituary 138371

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James Brill

James Brill


James “Jim” R. Brill, age 55, of Colby, passed away on June 12, 2023, at the House of the Dove with family by his side, under the loving care of Compassus Hospice. A Mass of Christian burial was held on Monday, June 19, 2023, at Saint Mary Help of Christian Parish in Colby at 11 a.m. Father Joseph Redfern presided. A visitation was held at church on Monday from 9-10:45 a.m. The Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home in Colby was entrusted with the arrangements. Jim was born on August 10, 1967, the son of John and Janet (Sazama) Brill in Marshfield. He graduated from Colby High School in 1986 and attended UW-River Falls. Jim was a successful dairy farmer in the Town of Hull. He enjoyed watching and attending the Packers and NASCAR, watching the Badgers and the Bucks on his big screen TV and deer hunting. Jim is survived by his siblings: Diane (Gene) Orth of Colby, David (Kathy) of Colby, Pat (Sue) Brill of Spencer, Mike (April) Brill of Abbotsford, Kim (Scott) Meier of Colby and Jayme (Meesun) Brill of Las Vegas, Nev.; his sister-in-law, Kalynn Brill of Provo, Utah; 24 nieces and nephews: Benji (Heather) Orth, Craig (Terra) Orth, Chara (Adam) Stange, Jana (Brian) Strasburg, Jason (Megan) Orth, Lindsey Brill, Alexis (Andrew) Matney, McKenzie Brill, Ross Brill, Kelly Brill, Sheyla, Amberly, Jonny, Keira and Eric Brill, Arianna, Alliesha and Emmet Brill, Hanna, Amelia, Maxwell Meier, David (Tanya) Clark, Chad Clark and Paul Clark; many great-nieces and greatnephews, other relatives and friends. Jim was preceded in death by his parents and his two brothers: Steve and Brian. Online condolences can be made to www. maurinaschillingfuneralhome.com. Paid obituary 138319

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Darlene Singstock

Darlene Singstock


Darlene Ann Hazel Singstock, age 82, of Abbotsford, passed away on Tuesday, June 13, 2023, at her home under the tender care of St. Croix Hospice with her daughter, Deanna, by her side. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 23, 2023, at Christ Lutheran Church in Abbotsford with Reverend Donald Bruce presiding. Family and friends are welcome from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 22, 2023, at the Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home in Abbotsford for visiting and from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service at the church on Friday. Burial will take place at the Abbotsford Public Cemetery following the church service. Pallbearers include Brandon Schreiber, William Ola, Clyde Raymond, Jason Wesenick, Ken Morrow and Kurt Braun. Honorary pallbearers include Darell Krueger and Ardayne Poland. Darlene was born on January 7, 1941, in Abbotsford, to Henry and Edna (Laabs) Krueger. ShewenttoschoolandgraduatedfromAbbotsford. Darlene worked at Employers Insurance Co. for a while and became a daycare provider. She met her husband, DeLyle Singstock, and got married in 1960, where they then resided in Abbotsford together. She enjoyed doing daycare, vacationing, camping and creating memories. Her hobbies included gardening, crafts, crocheting, sewing, dominoes and puzzles. She loved spending time with her children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Darlene is survived by her two daughters: Deb (Kurt Braun) Schreiber of Abbotsford and Deanna (William) Ola of Minneapolis, Minn.; three grandchildren: Tara Poland of Sun Prairie, Brandon (Jill) Schreiber of Athens and Ashlee Ola of Minneapolis, Minn.; five great-grandchildren: Ardayne Poland, Greysen Poland, Anara Poland, Nella Schreiber and Noah Schreiber; and one brother, Darell Krueger. She will be missed and loved by her family and all the kids she helped take care of. She was preceded in death by her husband, DeLyle; her parents; her two sisters: Lucille Wisnewski and Adeline Barfknecht, and her sonin-law, Allen Schreiber. Family and friends may express condolences online at www.maurinaschilling.com. Paid obituary 138405

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Dennis Hinrichsen

Dennis Hinrichsen


On Friday, June 16, 2023, a great man departed our lives to be home with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Dennis Robert Hinrichsen, 62, of Abbotsford passed away unexpectedly in his home where he and his wife of 39 years, Renee Hinrichsen, raised their four precious children, hosted family gatherings, and cheered on the Packers. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. at Zion Lutheran Church in Colby on Saturday, June 24, 2023, with Pastor James Groleau presiding. Burial will take place at West Spencer Cemetery in the Town of Sherman. Visitations will be on Friday at the church in Colby from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. and again on Saturday at the church from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. For those attending the visitation, please feel free to wear your Packer apparel. The honor of pallbearer belongs to: Mike Biese, Mike Bretrick, Darin VenRooy, David Bonsack, Randy Cournoyer and Larry Lang. Honorary pallbearers will be Dennis’ grandsons: Cruz, Jace, Sterling Niemann and Jackson Zarnke. Dennis was born July 26, 1960, in Marshfield to Robert and Dorla Hinrichsen. He grew up in Spencer, where he was very proud to be a Rocket. He attended the University of Wisconsin-River Falls and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in dairy science and a minor in business. In 1982, he met the love of his life, Renee, and was happily married in 1984. He then started his own business (Quad County Dairy Nutrition) in 1989 as a dairy nutritionist and retired in 2021. He was a longtime and dedicated member of Zion Lutheran Church. Dennis was an incredibly generous man, an avid hunter, and a die-hard sports fanatic. He loved grilling big meats for his family, talking and joking to anyone that crossed his path and attending morning coffee with his buddies. In his younger years, he loved playing hours of Sheepshead, coaching girls basketball, raising and running Beagles, camping and fishing with his family, and taking an annual family vacation. His wife, Renee, was his best friend and he loved her beyond words. The two spent their time together taking road trips, drinking coffee, and attending every sporting event, recital and program of their nine grandchildren. Dennis is survived by his wife, Renee (Luchterhand) Hinrichsen; their children: Jill (Mark) Niemann of Greenwood, Jodi (Tim) Sandquist of Coon Rapids, Minn., Jessica (Zach) Zarnke of Marshfield and James Hinrichsen of Eau Claire; and his precious grandchildren: Cruz Niemann (9), Jace Niemann (7), Emerald Niemann (4), Sterling Niemann (2), Paisleigh Sandquist (5), Gianna Sandquist (2), Alainna Zarnke (7), Jackson Zarnke (7) and Grace Zarnke (5). He joins his beautiful granddaughter, Amelia Sandquist, in the courts of heaven. Dennis is furthered survived by his parents, Robert and Dorla Hinrichsen of Spencer; Laurie (Dale) Scheunemann, sister and brother-in-law of Wisconsin Rapids, Patrick (Julieanne) Hinrichsen, brother and sister-in-Law of Sacramento, Calif., Perry (Melissa) Hinrichsen, brother and brother’s fiancé of Spencer, and Kurt (Albina) Hinrichsen, brother and sister-in-law of Marina Del Rey, Calif. He also joins his sister, Arla Hinrichsen, father-inlaw Gerald Luchterhand and his brother-in-law Gary Luchterhand in heaven. For all those that knew Dennis, his laugh was contagious and his jokes out witted anyone. His favorite people called him “Dad,” “Mr. H.,” “Santa,” “Grandpa Buck,” “Coach,” and “Papa Dennis.” He will be deeply missed. Any monetary donations given in Dennis’ memory will be going towards a Green Bay Packers Memorial brick at Lambeau Field, Zion Lutheran Church, and/ or secondary educational memorial scholarship(s). Dennis’ arrangements are under the care of Life Tributes Funeral Home, Spencer. Paid obituary 138363
13 June 2023

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John Laabs Sr.

John Laabs Sr.


John F. Laabs, Sr., 77, of Tomahawk, passed away on Thursday, June 8, 2023, at Legacy of the Northwoods Memory Care Center in Eagle River. John was born February 4, 1946, in Marshfield to Bernard “Ben” and Florene (Hutt) Laabs. John graduated from Abbotsford High School in 1964 and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1969. He married Joan Roth on May 14, 1966. He had a career as a claims adjuster, and later as a sales representative for Wausau Insurance in the Milwaukee Regional Office. He was a long-time baseball umpire and football referee in the Milwaukee area and served as president of the Wisconsin Umpires Association. For over 30 years, John and his wife greatly enjoyed their former lake home at Long Lake in Waushara County. John also greatly enjoyed over 20 years of hunting and working on his rural land in Owen. John and his wife, Joan, enjoyed tandem biking and served for many years as co-presidents of Couples on Wheels Tandem Bike Club of Wisconsin. They also enjoyed cross-country skiing in winter and vacationing in Orange Beach, Ala. John is survived by his wife; one son, John Laabs, Jr. of Appleton, and one granddaughter, Kelsey Laabs of New York City. He was preceded in death by his only brother, Bernard “Bernie” Laabs. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date at the Laabs family gravesite at Abbotsford Cemetery. Memorials are appreciated to Compassus Hospice or Camp Victory-Laabs Family Memorial. Family and friends may express condolences online at www.maurinaschilling.com. Paid obituary 138054

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Albert Podevels Jr.

Albert Podevels Jr.


Albert G. “Junior” Podevels, Jr., age 92, of Colby, passed away at The Waterford at Colby on Sunday, June 4, 2023, with his wife and children by his bedside, and under the tender care of Promedica Hospice. A private service for the family will be held at a later date. A celebration of Junior’s life will be held on Wednesday, June 28, 2023, at the Colby Lion’s Club from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Albert G. “Junior” Podevels, Jr. was born May 19, 1931, in Wausau, to Albert F. and Ida A. (Schorer) Podevels. He was raised on the Podevels family farm in the Town of Hull in Marathon County. Junior and Everdeen Viegut were joined in matrimony on November 15, 1952, at St. John’s Lutheran Church in the Town of Wien, Marathon County. Following their marriage, the couple took over the Podevels family farm and Junior also delivered gas for Harmony Co-op of Colby. They moved to Colby in 1965 where Junior was hired as the Colby police chief. In 1968, Colby and Abbotsford created a combined police department and Junior was named as its first police chief. During this time, he also served as a volunteer firefighter and ambulance driver for the Colby Fire Department. On one memorable incident as police chief, he helped deliver a set of twins in Colby. In January 1974, he was hired by the Clark County Sheriff’s Department as part of a new two-man night car. Later that year, he was transitioned to Detective Sergeant. He served in that position until his retirement in September of 1990. Following his retirement from the Sheriff’s Department, he worked as a driver for Social Services and as a courier for Abby Bank. Junior and Everdeen were long-time members of Zion Lutheran Church of Colby. Junior loved playing cards, but especially cribbage. He participated in cribbage tournaments throughout the state, winning a few along the way. He is survived by his wife; seven children: Diane (Matt) Del Fatti, Rick (Donna) Podevels, Loni (Bob) Klinke, Kent (Joan) Podevels, Dawn (Randy) Klieforth, Brad (Trish) Podevels and Jon (Jenny) Podevels; 18 grandchildren; 27 greatgrandchildren andtwogreat-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, two sisters-in-law and two grandchildren. Online condolences may be expressed at www. cuddiefh.com. Cuddie Funeral Home of Greenwood is assisting the family with arrangements. Paid obituary 138053
06 June 2023

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Klyde Gebelein

Klyde Gebelein


Klyde J. Gebelein, age 76, of Colby, passed away at home June 5, 2023, with his family by his side. Klyde was born on February 3, 1947 in Rozellville to Arlo and Lucille (Patrie) Gebelein. He received his education at St. Andrew’s Catholic School in Rozellville and Marshfield Public Schools. Klyde married Joan (Kilty) Gebelein on August 6, 1966, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Colby. They have two children: Chris (Dennis) Johnson of Stratford and Tom Gebelein of Colby, and one grandchild, Ashley Gebelein of Colby. When Klyde moved to Colby in 1966, he worked for Johnson Silo and Lumber Company where he did cement work, silo building and working in the woods. He purchased the silo equipment in 1968 and started his own company. Winters he worked for Feirer Oil Company and later at the Colby Bowling Alley. In 1973, he purchased his first Bobcat and hydro-hammer and he continued excavation work for over 40 years while always updating and keeping his equipment looking like new. During the years on his jobs he met numerous people and made many friends throughout the state. In the early years of marriage, many weekends found his family camping and fishing with “Grandma and Grandpa Kilty” and their family. As the children grew, camping became less important and time was spent with extended families playing cards on the weekends and talking about the “Good old days.” Klyde’s wish was to remain at home during his final months. He was able to do so because of the love, care and compassion provided by Joan. He was able to keep a positive attitude the past months because of the caring and thoughtfulness of Chris and her amazing ability to make the darkest days seem brighter. The time of the year he most enjoyed was the rifle hunting with Tom. They always had an ongoing bet as to who would get the first buck. Tom will agree, Dad usually won the bet. For the past year, most Saturdays were spent with Ashley, enjoying the delicious meals she provided. Grandpa enjoyed listening to her experiences working and furthering her education to become a registered nurse. The family spent hours playing Yahtzee and Uno. Grandpa never did get to teach her his favorite card game of cribbage. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother. There will be a visitation held for the public on Saturday, June 10, 2023, from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. at Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home in Abbotsford. A private family memorial service will take place immediately after. Interment will be at St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery. The family wishes to thank Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home and Compassus Hospice and their wonderful nurses for the care they provided these few months. Family and friends may express condolences online at www.maurinaschilling.com Paid obituary 137699

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30 May 2023

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