09 November 2022

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Daniel R. Resch

Daniel R. Resch


1989-2022 Daniel R. Resch, 32, of Ogema, formerly of Rhinelander, died Sunday, Nov. 6, 2022 as the result of a car accident. Dan’s Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, Nov. 13 from 11 a.m. 3 p.m. at Camp 28. The Camp restaurant and bar will be closed all day on Sunday for the service. He was born Dec. 5, 1989 in Rhinelander to Beverly Resch and Brian Smith. He graduated from Rhinelander High School, then continued his education at Nicolet College, graduating with a degree in Culinary Arts. Daniel earned an internship at The Ritz in London, where he became even more proficient as a chef. Returning to Rhinelander, he worked in various restaurants, becoming well known for his skill. He then met the love of his life, Jonathan Lanius, and knew they were meant to be. The two were married on Dec. 19, 2020. Soon, great life partners became great business partners with the opportunity to live their dream and purchase a restaurant of their own in Jonathan’s hometown of Rib Lake. They purchased Camp 28 Restaurant & Motel in April of 2021, and currently own and operate the successful business. In addition to cooking, Dan enjoyed downhill skiing, shopping, and telling jokes (especially unfunny, mundane dad jokes that he would hear on TikTok). He was also a prankster, often playing tricks on people or scaring them in some way. Dan loved his dog Cujo and he loved his dear husband, and his many, many friends. He will be dearly missed. Survivors include his husband, Jonathan Resch; father, Brian (Ollie) Smith; grandmother, Beverly Frasier; Jonathan’s parents, Marjorie Lanius, Jon (Kim) Lanius, and Caralee Kreps; Jonathan’s siblings, Ashlyn (Joshua) Nowobielski, Justin (Clarice Padilla) Lanius, Kerstyn (Heath Janke) Lanius, and Lucina Lanius; and his dog, Cujo. He is further survived by his aunts, Roberta (Smith) Rench (Eric Rench), Rebecca (Smith) Miller (Charles Miller), Barbara (Smith) Bardi; and numerous other extended family members. He was preceded in death by his mother, Beverly; and his dog, Noodle. In lieu of flowers, donations are welcome in memory of Dan toward service expenses. Hemer-Pickerign Funeral & Cremation Services of Medford and Rib Lake is serving the family. Online condolences can be left at www. hemerfuneralservice.com. Paid Obituary 128667

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Adrianne L. Schneider

Adrianne L. Schneider


1941-2022 Adrianne L. Schneider, 81, of Rib Lake, passed away on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022 at her home. A memorial service for Adrianne will take place at 11 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 11, 2022 at Good Shepherd Catholic Church, with Fr. Jayanna Kanna officiating. Burial will follow at Lakeview Cemetery. Visitation will take place at Good Shepherd Catholic Church on Friday, Nov. 11, 2022 from 10 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. Adrianne was born on Feb. 12, 1941 to Raymond and Margaret (Polacek) Schirmer in Green Bay. She graduated from Rib Lake High School. She married Gerald “Paddy” J. Schneider on June 6, 1959. She worked briefly for the Rib Lake Nursing Home, while she was a farmer and a homemaker for many years. She worked on the farm until her and Paddy sold the cows in 1993. She then worked at Weather Shield until her retirement. She also volunteered at the Rib Lake Senior Center. Adrianne was a lifelong, avid Green Bay Packer fanatic. She enjoyed playing cards, riding her 4 wheeler, and her morning coffee at Northside Café. She was a regular at Zondlo’s bar. She was known for not having a filter and told you the way it was. Adrianne was survived by her children, Jane Schneider of Westboro, Jacky (Tim) Peterson of Westboro, Tony (Karen) Schneider of Rib Lake, Linda (Tony) Kochan of Ogema, and Jeannie Logan of Weston; grandchildren, Alex, Jared, Carl, Nikki, Tyler, Derek, Kyle, Zach, Adam, Ashley, Cain, and Cody; 15 great-grandchildren; sisters, Kathy Deicher, Patsy Biddle, and Carol Jari. Adrianne is further survived by other family and friends. Adrianne was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Gerald; son, Joseph; brothers, Raymond Jr., Irving, and Glenn; sister, Pearl Hubbard. In lieu of flowers memorial donations in Adrianne’s name may be given to Good Shepherd Catholic Church. Hemer-Pickerign Funeral & Cremation Services of Medford and Rib Lake is serving the family. Online condolences can be left at www. hemerfuneralservice.com. Paid Obituary 128721

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Carol L. Meyer

Carol L. Meyer


1940-2022 Carol L. Meyer, 82, lifelong resident of Taylor County, died Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022 at Aspirus Hospital in Medford. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, Nov. 11, 2022 at Hemer-Pickerign Funeral Home in Medford with Fr. Patrick McConnell officiating. Interment will follow at Holy Rosary Cemetery in Medford, with a meal and gathering following at B& S Bar, east of Medford. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Carol was born Jan. 3, 1940 in Medford, the youngest of 14 children, to Bessie (Singleton) and Ernest Westrich. She grew up in Perkinstown until the Westrichs moved to Medford when she was a young girl, and Carol attended Medford High School. On Sept. 28, 1957, Carol married Lawrence A. “Larry” Meyer. They resided in Medford where she worked at the Sears Catalog Store in Medford for many years, then worked at Weathershield until her retirement in 2000. Carol was a huge Packers fan and hardly ever missed watching a game. She also enjoyed listening to Willie Nelson, doing jigsaw puzzles, and knitting caps, afghans and scarves. She was a little girl at heart and enjoyed dressing up. She is survived by her seven sons, Kevin (Julie) of Broken Arrow, Okla., Bryan (Cindy) of Gilman, Mark (Bernice) of Medford, Bob (Starla), Chuck (Janice), Gary (Marilyn), all of Westboro, and Matthew (Carmen) of Viola; two sisters, Rita Emmerich of Medford, Eleanor Olszewski of Cudahy; 19 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren and one-on-the-way; eight great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Larry on Dec. 4, 2002; siblings, Beatrice Andrews, Kathryn Deml, Ernest, Donald, Christine Halvorsen, Chrystal Dziedzic, Leroy, Lucille Draeger, Ida Frahmann, Orland, and Melvin; and brothers-inlaw, Kenneth Emmerich and Eddie Olszewski. Hemer-Pickerign Funeral & Cremation Services of Medford and Rib Lake is serving the family. Online condolences can be left at www.hemerfuneralservice. com. Paid Obituary 128674

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Donald “Don” C. Peissig

Donald “Don” C. Peissig


1930-2022 Donald (Don) C. Peissig, 92, of Dorchester, passed away Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022, at his home surrounded by his family with support from St. Croix Hospice. A Celebration of Don’s Life will be held on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022, at Dorchester Memorial Hall from 1 to 5 p.m. Family and friends are welcome to attend. “A Sharing of Don Stories and Memories Program” will begin at 1:30 p.m. Food and refreshments will follow. Guests are encouraged to share a memory of Don at the program or by bringing a written memory to share with the family at the event. A private funeral mass will be held for Don’s immediate family at St. Louis Catholic Church on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022. Donald was born April 8, 1930, in Medford, son of the late Albert and Christine (Enders) Peissig. Don graduated from Dorchester High School in 1948. He continued his education by attending the University of Wisconsin College of Agriculture Short Course in Madison for two years, graduating in 1949. Don married his high school sweetheart, Margaret Mary Geiger, on June 13, 1951. He farmed for the first seven years with his father, Albert, in the Town of Little Black. In 1958, Don and Margaret bought a farm west of Dorchester from Margaret’s father, Michael Geiger. Together, Don and Margaret worked hard to build a thriving dairy farm while raising eight children. Don also worked a side job for twenty years hauling milk cans for Pleasant View Dairy. Don continued to live and work on the farm long after selling it to his son Tom, and later to his grandson Jake, doing chores, mowing lawn, and “snoopervising” operations until his death. Don had four priorities in life: his faith, the farm, his family, and giving back generously to his community. He was a life-long member of Saint Louis Catholic Church of Dorchester, where he served as a lector, communion minister, usher, and member of the Parish Council for forty years. After his retirement from milking cows, Don mowed the parish grounds, and helped his wife Margaret decorate and clean the church. Don attended daily mass until age 91 when his health prevented him from driving. Don loved farming. He looked forward to each season, whether planting or harvesting, and took pride in his dairy herd and swine operation. He drove his beloved 1953 International Harvester pickup for most of his farm life, making trips to town so often that people recognized him as “the guy with the old red truck”. He unloaded two ton of feed, in forty-pound bags, twice a week until age 88 “because you should always have a purpose.” He was grateful for being able to raise his big family, pay his bills, and have enough left over to support his church, his children’s educations, and few well-deserved vacations with Margaret. Don and Margaret were 4-H club leaders and encouraged their children to be active participants, including showing cattle and hogs at the Taylor County Youth Fair. One year, Don made twenty-seven trips with his old truck and trailer to haul cattle, hogs, and fair exhibits to Medford. He never complained about all the trips because he said “4-H was a great way to learn responsibility and leadership”. Don was an avid fan of all his children and grandchildren’s school and sporting events. He followed high school football and wrestling for 50 years, including state championship football games and wrestling tournaments, as well as Wisconsin Badger Wrestling. Don believed that it was important to “give back” by serving on more than a dozen community boards and committees. He especially enjoyed serving on the Taylor County Electric Co-op Board, the Dorchester Days Tractor Pull Committee, the Dorchester Park Board, and the Dorchester State Bank Board. Don lost his beloved wife Margaret Mary on May 10, 2010, one month short of celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary. Don is lovingly survived by his eight children, Donna (Fred) Hix, Tenn., Tom (Peggy) Peissig, Dorchester, Mary (Allen) Krueger, Mosinee, Susan (Mike) Ertl, Mercer, Jeff (Julie) Peissig, Menomonie, Gene (Joan) Peissig, Abbotsford, Ann (Pat) Ertl, Hazelhurst, and Mark (Terri) Peissig, Dorchester. Don has three surviving siblings: Helen Ludwig, Dorchester, Marion Braun, Athens, and Allan (Cathy) Peissig, Stetsonville. Don loved his twenty-two grandchildren and their partners, Jake (Tolea) Peissig, Andy (Nicole) Ertl, Cortney (Brandon) Lupp, Kelly (Jonathon) Badger, Natalie (Tyler) Sangster, Kyle (Rachel) Krueger, Alison (Tyler) Madigan, Grant (Kasey) Peissig, Josh Peissig, Evan (Kayla) Peissig, Whitney (Pete) Thome, Katelyn (Brian Tierney), Jedd (Megan) Peissig, Anna (Phil) Marty, Emily (Travis) Peissig, Eric (Jacki) Peissig, Zach (Megan) Peissig, Tim Peissig, Logan (Mya) Peissig, Payton, Beau, and Max Ertl. Don was able to celebrate the births of twenty-five great grandchildren and looked forward to three more on the way. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials in honor of Don’s name be designated to the Donald Peissig Memorial to support a project to be named at a future date. The Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home of Abbotsford is entrusted with the arrangements. Friends may send online condolences to www. maurinaschilling.com Paid Obituary 128700
02 November 2022

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Rodney (Rod) Pitzke

Rodney (Rod) Pitzke


1964-2022 Rodney (Rod) Pitzke, 57, of Phillips passed away at Marshfield Hospital on Oct. 27, 2022, in Marshfield, Wis. A funeral service will take place at 1 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 4, at the Heindl-Nimsgern Funeral Home, 284 Chesnut Street in Phillips, WI 54555. Visitation will begin at 11 a.m. and continue until the start of service. There will also be a visitation on Thursday, Nov. 3, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will take place at Lakeside Cemetery. He was born to Rolland and Joyce (Harder) Pitzke on Dec. 30, 1964, in Marshfield. Rod loved Fords, Budweiser, bourbon and a good steak. His favorite thing was to spend time with his wife and daughter. He was part of the Loyal Mini Rodders club for 39 years and looked forward to spending time with his minirod family. Every morning he made sure to get his “morning loves” with Daisy, the family’s beloved dog. Rod had his own carpentry business for the last 20 years. He enjoyed working with wood, but finish carpentry was his favorite, and he took pride in everything he did. His quick wit and big heart will be greatly missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his loving wife of 31 years, Brenda; daughter, Chanice; siblings, Ralph (Jean), Linda (Larry) Kreklau, Bonnie Nagle, Randy (Barb); mother and father-in-law, Elaine, and Clarence Brunke; sister-in-law, Lisa (Kevin) Steevens; brother-in-law, Shawn Brunke; and many other family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents. Heindl-Nimsgern Funeral Home is assisting the family. Paid Obituary 128188

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Ernest “Ernie” F. Tompkins

Ernest “Ernie” F. Tompkins


1944-2022 Ernest “Ernie” F. Tompkins, age 77, of Abbotsford, passed away on Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at the Marshfield Medical Center. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 6, 2022 at the Maurina-Schilling Funeral Home in Abbotsford. Interment to follow at Pilgrims Rest Cemetery, Town of Johnson. Family and friends are welcome from 11 a.m. until time of service Sunday at the funeral home. Ernest was born on Nov. 22, 1944, the son of Orville and Rose (Rodgers) Tompkins in Greenville, Mich. He graduated from Lakeview Michigan High School. After high school, Ernest farmed and worked for White Consolidated, making refrigerators for 17 years in Mich. Then in 1990, he bought a farm east of Abbotsford and lived there until 1998. Ernest moved back to Michigan and went over the road as a semi driver. Then he moved back to Marshfield and worked for Superior Gas. Ernest then worked at Tombstone Pizza, retiring in 2012. Ernest enjoyed gardening, restoring antique tractors, camping, fishing and playing with his grandchildren. Ernest is survived by his significant other, Peggy Okenatez of Colby; two sons: Raymond (Bonnie) of Ocean Park, Wash. and Charles (Kathy) of Abbotsford; seven grandchildren, Susan (Scott) Fischer, Lynn (Daniel Shelton) Kronenberger, Kevin (Leah) Tompkins, Heather Tompkins, Wyatt Tompkins, Paige Tompkins and Emilie Tompkins; three greatgrandchildren, Nathaniel Karau, Kira Kronenberger and Adonika Hammond. He is further survived by his sister, Marie (Larry) Wood of Howard City, Mich.; other relatives and friends He is preceded in death by his parents. Family and friends may express condolences online at www.maurinaschilling.com. Paid Obituary 128330