16 November 2021

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Esther Reinhart

Esther Reinhart


Esther M. Reinhart, 87, of Marshfield, passed away at her residence Nov. 11, 2021, with her family at her side. Esther was born Jan. 7, 1934, (a birthday she shared with her mother and brother Glenn) in Marshfield, to Joseph and Esther Jirschele. She attended St. John the Baptist Catholic school. She graduated from Tomahawk High School in 1951. After graduation, she moved to Milwaukee and worked for an insurance company before returning to central Wisconsin. Esther got a job at Lewis Container in Colby where she met her future husband Galen “Reinie” Reinhart at a company picnic. They tied the knot on March 10, 1956, and settled in Colby. They built a house and created a home for themselves and their six children. Esther was active in a variety of activities in her community, including Sewing Club, Christian Mothers, and St. Mary’s Christian Home and School Association. She was a Brownie leader with the Girl Scouts and through her work with them started a lifelong friendship with Carol Pfefferkorn. She also taught First Communion preparation at St. Mary’s Church. During her years in Colby, Esther and Reinie developed a strong network of friends in their neighborhood, church and through Reinie’s employer. In the mid 1970’s Esther and Reinie began enjoying an annual summer vacation in the Tomahawk area. In 1997, they purchased a home outside of Tomahawk on the Jersey flowage. Many happy days were spent on the deck of their home overlooking the water and enjoying the change of seasons. During the years in Tomahawk Esther enjoyed participating in TOPS, Strong Women, the 51/52 group and the Old Farts Club. She also spent time volunteering for the Thrift Sellers, The Food Pantry, and the Tomahawk Historical Society. In 2018, Reinie and Esther decided it was time to relocate closer to their family so they moved to Marshfield. Esther’s last years were spent enjoying her children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. She enjoyed preparing treats for everyone who visited. When one of her daughters asked her what she had wanted to be when she grew up, she replied that she had always wanted to be a wife and mother and considered herself very lucky that she was able to do exactly that. How many people can say that? Esther is survived by her six children: Laurie (Gerald) Estrada of Kimberly, Susan (Ralph) Wrons of Albuquerque N.M., Julie (Mark) Johnson of Marshfield, Tom (Cathy) Reinhart of Colby, Timothy Reinhart of Stevens Point and Mary (Bill) Berg of Marshfield; her grandchildren: Brendan Donovan, Erin Bellile, Leah, Evan and Joseph Wrons, Justin Reinhart, Kelly Meyer, Ben Johnson, Kirsten Hitchcock, Sam Reierson, Kyle, Stephanie and Christian Berg; ten great-grandchildren; and sisters-in-law: Betty Jirschele of Wisconsin Rapids and Patricia Jirschele of Marshfield. She was preceded in death by her husband, Galen; her parents, Esther (Cournoyer) and Joseph Jirschele, and twelve brothers and sisters. A memorial service will be held at 12 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 22, 2021, at Rembs Funeral Home, Marshfield. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. The service will be live streamed at www.facebook.com/rembsfuneralhomes. Condolences may be sent online at www.rembsfh. com. Paid obituary 113357

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Mary Gonnering

Mary Gonnering


Mary Ann Gonnering, age 76, of Dorchester, passed away on Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021, surrounded by her loving family at her residence under the tender care of Hope Hospice. A Mass of Christian burial was held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2021, at St. Bernard Catholic Church in Abbotsford. Father Timothy Oudenhoven presided. Family and friends were welcomed on Wednesday from 9 a.m. until the time of the service at the church. The Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home in Abbotsford is entrusted with the arrangements. Mary was born on May 27, 1945, the daughter of Raymond and Harriet (Wesley) Meyer in the Medford Hospital. She graduated from Dor-Abby High School. Mary was united in marriage to Gerald Gonnering on May 22, 1965 at Saint Louis Catholic Church in Dorchester. She worked as an assistant school cookserver and was a homemaker and a farmwife. She lived all her life in the Dorchester area. Mary was a member of Saint Louis Catholic Church and the Christian Mothers and was a devoted Christian. Mary enjoyed gardening, canning, cooking, fishing, camping, sewing, baking, loved her chickens, and riding in their Hudson, but most importantly she cherished spending time with her family and grandchildren. Mary is survived by her husband, Gerald of Dorchester; children: Debra (Jeff) Jacobson of New Richmond, Sandra (Chris) Malovrh of Medford, Kimberly (John) Drolshagen of Medford, Kelly (James) Larson of Deer Park and Glen (Amanda) Gonnering of Mosinee; nine grandchildren: Ashley (Evan) Sarauer of New Auburn, Erica Nikkila of Wausau, Amber Drolshagen of Spencer, Elizabeth Jacobson of Avon, Minn., Lawson Emerson of Wausau, Carter Larson of Deer Park, Harper Larson of Deer Park, Kymber Gonnering of Mosinee and Lainey Gonnering of Mosinee. She is further survived by her siblings: Jim Meyer of Medford, Sharon Bychinski of Reedsburg, Joanne Kroening of Edgar and Jeff Meyer of Medford; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents. The family would like to thank the staff of Hope Hospice of Medford for the excellent care they provided to Mary and the family. Family and friends may express condolences online at www.maurinaschilling.com. Paid obituary 113363
09 November 2021

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Roger Klimpke

Roger Klimpke


BITUARIES Roger W. Klimpke, age 73, of Abbotsford, passed away surrounded by his loving family on Friday, Nov. 5, 2021, at the Marshfield Medical Center. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021, at the Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home in Abbotsford. Interment to follow at the Pine Hill Cemetery with military honors provided by the Dorchester American Legion Post #517. Visitation will be held from 4-8 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 10, and from 10 a.m. on Thursday, all at the funeral home. Roger was born on Sept. 27, 1948, the son of Clarence and Winifred (Dawson) Klimpke in the Town of Hull, Marathon County. He graduated from Abbotsford High School. Roger entered the U.S. Army and served during the Viet Nam War. He worked as rural mail carrier for 21 years in the Curtiss and Abbotsford area. Roger loved riding his motorcycle and snowmobile. He enjoyed deer hunting and tinkering. Roger also drove tractor, truck and combine for many farmers. He will truly be missed by all his family and friends. Roger is survived by his daughter, Jennifer Klimpke of Abbotsford; his step-son, David Geiger of Schofield; two grandchildren: Brock and Cody Lindberg. He is further survived by his six siblings: Clarence “Clem” (Mary) Klimpke of Dorchester, Connie (Dean) Smith of Spencer, Donna (Rick) Podevels of Barnes, Nancy Johnston, Kevin (Kathy) Klimpke and Lori (Roger) Zvolena, all of Loyal; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; six siblings: Carolyn, Beverly, Ronald, Harold, Dennis and Ricky; and his niece, Karen (Ludwig) Klimpke. Family and friends may express condolences online at www.maurinaschilling.com. Paid obituary 113043
19 October 2021

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Mary Luchterhand

Mary Luchterhand


COVID-19 claimed the life of Mary Arvilla Barrett Luchterhand the evening of Oct. 9, 2021. A memorial service is planned for June of 2022. Mary was the seventh child of James and Lola Barrett, born Feb. 26, 1922. She had three brothers and five sisters growing up on a small farm three miles north of Owen. She attended Hixton Heights and Hoard Center Grade Schools, then Owen High School before enrolling in Central State Teachers’ College in Stevens Point. Two years later she had her first job, teaching all eight grades at the Forest Grove Grade School in Taylor County. Mary met her husband, Emil, when he visited the family home on Sept. 16, 1942. They were married by a judge in Stevens Point on Nov. 4 of that same year and remained happily together until Emil’s death more than 55 years later. Mary and Emil worked as a team when they fought corruption in the county highway department, drove slot machines from Wisconsin, helped organize the Marshfield chapter of the United Nations, participated in the University of Wisconsin Great Decision Debates and helped organize the Clark County Democratic Party. They dumped milk during the 1960’s NFO Milk Withholding and refused to sell cattle or calves during the Beef Withholding. Neither of them ever crossed a picket line. They raised four children on their farm six miles west of Unity. Mary went back to teaching in 1958. She taught three years at Oak Grove Grade School in Clark County, followed by several years teaching in the Head Start programs in Milladore and Marshfield. She attended night school and summer school to first get her bachelor’s degree, and finally her master’s degree in education in the fall of 1975. The Marshfield School District was pioneering an Early Childhood with Disabilities program and Mary became the first instructor of such a program in the State of Wisconsin. Her fierce advocacy for children with disabilities and her implacable thirst for knowledge about children’s behavior fueled innovation in her classroom and caused her to design and teach parenting classes. The UW-Stevens Point recognized her as “The Outstanding Practitioner in the Field of Special Education in the State of Wisconsin” in 1981, and she was recognized as the ‘Outstanding Teacher of the Year’ in 1986. Mary helped found the Clark County Page Forward Literacy Program in 1994 and led the organization for several years. More recently, she was astounded by the number of people purposely ignoring or denying factual information during the pandemic and wrote an editorial declaring those individuals are part of the problem. Mary had boundless energy. She found time to be active in Democratic politics, serving as a delegate to district and state conventions and campaigning for Democratic candidates. She fought for passage of the Women’s Rights Amendment to the constitution, joining the march on Washington in 1989. It was a routine practice for her to accost anyone demonstrating chauvinism in actions or words. Mary was active in UW Extension Homemakers and the Wisconsin Teacher’s Organization on a local and state level. Her hobbies were diverse and included acting with the ShowCase Players, golfing, bowling, square dancing, reading and cross country skiing to name a few. Above all, she loved her family, regularly calling, texting and FaceTiming them with her iPhone. She was preceded in death by her husband, Emil; her three brothers: Rolland, Jim and Bryce; and four sisters: Ivis Whitbeck, Opal Peissig Gustafson, Juanita Pedersen and Barbara Acker. She is survived by her sister, Beatrice Hansen; sons: Kubet and Bryce (Maxine); daughters: Kathrene (John) Beasley and Debara Kuhlmann; eight grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren. The family requests donations can be made to Mary’s favorite charity, Doctors Without Borders, in lieu of flowers. Family and friends may express condolences online at www.maurinaschilling.com. Paid obituary 112034

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12 October 2021

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Catherine Grambort

Catherine Grambort


Catherine “Kitty” L. Grambort, age 87, of Abbotsford, passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021, at the Colby Retirement Community in Colby under the tender care of Heartland Hospice. A memorial Mass was held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2021, at St. Bernard Catholic Church in Abbotsford. Father Timothy Oudenhoven presided. Interment was held in the Abbotsford Public Cemetery in Abbotsford. Family and friends were welcomed on Tuesday from 9 a.m. until the time of the service at the church. Family and friends unable to attend in person could watch the vigil and service live on the Maurina Schilling Funeral Home Facebook page or after the service anytime on Facebook or the website. The Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home in Abbotsford is entrusted with the arrangements. Kitty was born on June 10, 1934, the daughter of Clarence and Loretta (Bauer) Froeba. She attended St. Anthony Parochial School and graduated from Loyal High School. On December 13, 1952, Kitty was united in marriage to Ronald “Stub” Grambort at Saint Anthony’s Catholic Church in Loyal. He preceded her in death on Oct. 23, 2014. Kitty and Stub lived in Abbotsford and she worked at the Abbotsford nursing home for many years. In 1992, they retired and moved to Lake Tomahawk and moved back to Abbotsford in 2013. Kitty is survived by her four sons: Gary (Tammy) Grambort of Colo., Randy (Kathy) Grambort of Abbotsford, Dennis (Lori) Grambort of Medford and Jeff Grambort of Abbotsford; grandchildren: Lindsay (Matt) Ried, Jen (Adam) Sutton, Abbey (Travis) Frischmann, Jessica Grambort (Andrew Brehm), Clint (Lynn) Grambort, Jason Grambort and Josh Grambort; greatgrandchildren: Hunter, Haylee, Peyton, Paisley, Parker, Devon, Trevor, Jacob, Kayden, Ella, Greyson, Tristan, Brooklyn, Jada, Kenzie, Connor and Caroline. She is further survived by sisters: Viola Uhlig, Nancy (Jim) Steinbach, Marceil Russell and Sandy (Jerry) Noeldner; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Ronald; sister, Evelyn and brothers: Tom, Ronald, Herb and Raymond. Kitty’s family would like to express their gratitude to the staff at the Colby Retirement Community and Heartland Hospice for the compassionate care she received. Family and friends may express condolences online at www.maurinaschilling.com. Paid obituary 111630

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Josephine Hargraves

Josephine Hargraves


Josephine “Joanie” Mary Hargraves, age 75, of Milan, passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021, at the Colonial Center in Colby. A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 16, 2021, at the Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home in Abbotsford. Visitation will be from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the service Saturday at the funeral home. Interment to follow at St. Thomas Cemetery in Milan. Joanie was born on Oct. 18, 1945, the daughter of the late Wilbert and Helen (Hrobsky) Hargraves and step-daughter of the late Dorothy Hargraves. She worked as a caregiver for many years in Milan and the Wausau area. Joanie resided in Dorchester, Greenwood and most recently Arpin. Joanie loved helping other people. She will be remembered as a “simple” person, who could remember special dates and events of relatives and friends. Joanie is survived by her brother, Randy (JoAnn) Hargraves of Wausau; nephews: Steven (Yamile) Hargraves of Chicago, Scott (Kelys) Hargraves of Franklin, Kevin (Sonya) Prelipp of Hortonville and Steve (Kathleen) Kemps of Chicago; nieces: Shawna Kemps and Sara (Kyle) Denisson; brotherin- law, Jack Kemps of Wausau; sister-in-law, Mary Ann Denzine; many cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; stepmother; two brothers and three sisters: Darlene (Jim) Prelipp, Charlene (Dennis) Ross, Patricia Kemps, Ronald Denzine and Douglas (Dottie) Denzine. A special thank you to “All” who assisted Joanie these last few years. Family and friends may express condolences online at www.maurinaschilling.com. Paid obituary 111729

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Margaret Goessl

Margaret Goessl


Margaret “Peggy” A. Goessl, age 79, of Abbotsford, completed her journey with dementia surrounded by her loving family on Thursday, Oct. 7, 2021, at Country Terrace in Abbotsford under the tender care of Heartland Hospice. A Mass of Christian burial was held at 11 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 11, 2021, at St. Bernard Catholic Church in Abbotsford. Father Timothy Oudenhoven presided. Interment was held in the Dorchester Memorial Cemetery. Family and friends were welcomed on Monday from 9 a.m. until the time of the service at the church. Family and friends unable to attend in person could watch the vigil and service live on the Maurina Schilling Funeral Home Facebook page or after the service anytime on Facebook or the website. The Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home in Abbotsford is entrusted with the arrangements. Peggy was born on April 15, 1942, the daughter of Norbert and Margaret (Meyer) Danen in Medford. She graduated from Medford High School in 1961. Peggy was united in marriage to Peter Goessl on July 29, 1961, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Stetsonville. He preceded her in death on July 25, 1997. She worked as a seamstress at home while raising her children and later at Badger Basket. Peggy also worked as a CNA at various facilities as well as a waitress for restaurants in the area. She was also a member of the Abbotsford Lions Club. Most importantly, she loved and cherished her family. Peggy is survived by eight children: Donald, Karen (Wayne) Morrow, Lisa (Lawrence) White, Karleen (Dan) Bakke, Wendy (John) Miller, Vickie (Dean) Tomczak, James (Jennifer) and Annette (Jeremy) Wiese; 19 grandchildren: Christopher, Amber, Jason, Lawrence, Brianna, Heather, Ryan, Kyle, Jennifer, Steven, Tia, Dylan, Justin, Hayley, Sarah, Jasmine, Michael, Keith and Misty; eight great-grandchildren: Ashton, Amelia, Sydney, Shyanne, Bristol, Reika, Taylon and LilyAnna. She is further survived by her siblings: Raymond (Carolyn) Danen, John (Karen) Danen, Judy Nackers, Carolyn (John) Reynolds, Betty Danen and Dorothy Danen; her brother-in-law, Richard Paulini; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; her son, Carl; a brother, Daniel and a sister, Shirley Paulini. Family and friends may express condolences online at www.maurinaschilling.com. Paid obituary 111728