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Mary Lou Sauer

Mary Lou Sauer


O bituary Mary Lou (Fleischmann) Sauer passed away on Monday, Aug. 8, 2022 at the age of 99. Mary Lou was born in Medford, Wisconsin to Fred Fleischmann and Elizabeth (Hirt) Fleischmann on March 20, 1923. Visitation was held at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Mauston on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. with Mass immediately following. Burial will be at Saint Mary’s Cemetery in Lyndon Station. She was the oldest of nine children and grew up with her brothers and sisters on the family farm. After graduating from Medford High School, she moved to Milwaukee where she worked for the Harnischferger Company and joined the USO. She moved back to Medford and married George Sauer in 1947. In 1954 the family moved to Mauston. She was an active member of St. Patrick Catholic Church and Our Lady of Fatima Circle. All seven of her children graduated from St. Patrick School. Later in life she was an officer and proud participant in the VFW Ladies Auxiliary. 1923-2022 A crossword puzzle junky, a great bowler, an ace card player, wonderful cook, Brewer’s fan and beloved daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother and friend, she will be truly missed. Survivors include her children, Virginia Good, Beverly (Steve) Vinopal, Kathleen (Neil) Long, Valerie McGowan, Gregory (Diane) Sauer; grandchildren, Todd Good, Kari (Mike) Kane, Craig Vinopal (Kim Perz), Kate (Kyle) Messerly, Kylie (Tanner) Harwell, Mary Kate Long and Jack and Emma Sauer; greatgrandchildren, Declan and Quinn Messerly; and sisters, Berniece Tlusty and Betsy Koch; and brothers- in-law Gene Kalmon and Jerry Koch; and many nieces and nephews. She dearly loved her husband George who died in 1997. Also preceding her in death were her son, Clayton, daughter Barbara, parents, six siblings and many in-laws. Memorial donations in honor of Mary Lou may be made to St. Patrick Catholic School, 325 Mansion Street, Mauston, WI 53948 or VFW Post #5970, 147 Oak Street, Lyndon Station WI 53944. The family wishes to thank the staff of Fairview Nursing Home in Mauston for their loving care during the years Mary Lou resided there. They are the best. Crandall Funeral Home in Mauston assisted the family with the arrangements. Paid Obituary 125490

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Susan J. Gutowski

Susan J. Gutowski


1951-2022 Susan J. Gutowski, age 70, of Westboro, passed away on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022, at her home under the care of her loving family and Hope Hospice & Palliative Care. Memorial services for Susan Gutowski will be held on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022, at the home of Lorie Miller and Doug Rabitoy, at N5079 Hetland Avenue, Rib Lake, at 1 p.m. Military honors will begin at 3 p.m., with lunch to follow. Susan was born in Sturgeon Bay, on Dec. 31, 1951, to the late Raymond and Irene (Mathy) Blish. She was married to David L. Gutowski on Aug. 19, 1978; he preceded her in death on June 6, 2019. Susan served in the United States Navy from 1981-1992 where she worked in data processing. After the service, she worked at various title companies as a data processor and at the VFW in Oconomowoc, where she also served as a color guard. Susan was an avid Packer fan and enjoyed watching them with friends and family. Her passions were playing cards, (cribbage), dancing, and playing on her tablet. Above all, she loved and cherished time spent with her family and close friends. Survivors include her son, Chad Gutowski, of Racine; her daughter, Stephanie Gutowski, of Albany; granddaughter, Karen (Adam) Erbs, (Little Miss America), of Albany; great-granddaughter, Hailee Erbs, also of Albany; her niece, Lorie (Doug Rabitoy) Miller, of Rib Lake; her special friend, Larry Bergschneider, of Westboro; and three sisters-in-law, Maryanne (Steve) Thompson, Joy Berber, and Sharon Gutowski. Susan is further survived by many nieces; nephews; great-nieces; great-nephews; great-great nieces and nephews, and many other family and friends; in addition to her cat, Sammy. Susan touched the hearts of many and will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. Her favorite word was LATER………… A special thanks to Hope Hospice and Palliative Care of Medford. Susan was preceded in death by her parents, Raymond and Irene; her husband, David; her sisters, MaryAnn Karstaedt, and Dianne Fliehs; her niece, MaryAnn Hilbert; and her brothers-in-law, Richard Karstaedt, Harold Fliehs, Sr., and John Gutowski. Memorials are appreciated to the family. Generations Funeral Home & Crematory of Tomahawk is assisting the family. Paid Obituary 125429

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Meagen Marie Rohland

Meagen Marie Rohland


1983-2022 Meagen Marie Rohland, age 39 of Seminole, Florida, formerly of Rib Lake, left us too soon on Aug. 12, 2022. A memorial service will be held at 12 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10 at Trinity Lutheran Church in the Town of Chelsea (W5334 Dassow Ave, Whittlesey). Rev. Ralph Shorey will officiate. The burial will take place at Riverside Cemetery in Withee. Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 9 and on Saturday, Sept. 10 from 11 a.m. until the time of the service all at the church. Meagen was born on May 1, 1983 in Marshfield. She was raised by her parents Dave and Donna Roder on their dairy farm in Rib Lake. Meagen graduated from Rib Lake High School in 2001 where she excelled in many sports and extracurricular activities including basketball, softball, volleyball, and show choir. After graduation she moved to Florida where she resided for the last 21 years. Meagen was a fiercely dedicated mom to her two children Gavin and Rylie. Being a mother was her primary focus in life. She was excited to start a new career of becoming a pharmacy technician. Meagen had a kind heart and was always willing to help others in any way she could. She loved her family and friends and will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Meagen is survived by her children, Gavin and Rylie Field of Seminole, Fla.; parents, Dave (Betty) Roder of Rib Lake, and Donna Roder of Owen; grandmothers, Bernice Roder of Rib Lake, and Eileen Hahn of Ogema; four brothers, Christopher (Sonya) Rohland of Withee, Shaun Roder of Rib Lake, Adam (Emily) Roder of Edgar, and Logan (Tasha) Roder of Medford; five step-siblings; and many nieces; nephews; aunts; uncles; and cousins. Meagen was preceded in death by her biological father, Donald Przybylski; grandparents, Audrey and Buster Rohland, Conrad Roder, Chester Przybylski; and step-grandfather, Raye Hahn. Online condolences can be shared at www.maurinaschilling. com. Paid Obituary 125421

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Earl L. Emmerich

Earl L. Emmerich


1927-2022 Earl L. Emmerich, 95, of Tripoli, formerly of Medford, passed away on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022 at Aspirus Medford Hospital. A Memorial Mass for Earl took place at 11 a.m. at Holy Rosary Catholic Church on Tuesday, Aug. 23. Burial followed at Holy Rosary Catholic Cemetery. Visitation took place at Holy Rosary Catholic Church on Tuesday, Aug. 23 from 9 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. Earl was born on March 26, 1927 to Alfred and Maude (Dodge) Emmerich in Medford. During grade school, Earl did farm work for a neighboring farmer. He was also assigned to teach English to neighbors while attending Wayside grade school. He was hired at Hurd Millwork when he was 17 and worked through the winter. He then traveled throughout the western US for three years beginning at age 18 with Ray Selby, Floyd Querin, and Ervin Clarkson. Together they worked seasonal jobs at ranches, sawmills, and with 115 ft. grain bins. He also worked at a POW camp in Sydney, NE. Earl worked in Chicago with Mel Blank, Barb Moen, and Louise Kreisher. He returned to Medford and worked at the Pea Cannery, where he met Lea Kellnhofer. They were united in marriage on June 14, 1952; she preceded him in death on June 27, 1993. He later married Joanne Ludwig Brandner on Sept. 24, 1999; she survives. Earl returned to Hurd Millwork for a number of years. During this time he owned and operated Earl’s Bike Shop, where he sold Schwinn bicycles, fixed many bicycles, and rented tandem bicycles. He purchased Medford Bottling Works in the early 1960’s with his brothers, Glen and Roger, where they made and bottled soda, including grape, root beer, cream soda, and lime. He was also a Budweiser distributor at this time. He purchased Rog’s Bar with his brothers in 1962 and eventually owned it himself and renamed it Earl’s Bar until 1993. Earl was very active in the community. He was a member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church and St. Francis Catholic Church in Tripoli. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, serving as Grand Knight from 1970-1972 and became a 4th degree knight on Oct. 1, 1992. He was involved in the Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs and hosted Earl’s Snowmobile Jalopy Ride for 26 years. Earl was a Hurd Millwork Union Steward and a Past president of Taylor County Tavern League. He served as a Taylor County Supervisor on the Airport committee, the Tourism Council as a past President (representing Taylor County at Sport Shows in Wis. and neighboring states), the Northwest Regional Planning Commission, Rails to Trails Commission, and the Commission on Aging Committee. He volunteered for the Taylor County Historical Society and helped organize the Sesquicentennial Celebration. He received the Life Time Achievement Award in 2003 from the Medford Chamber of Commerce. He was a Sergeant First Class with the Wis. National Guard. He belonged to the Black River Rock Dodgers Snowmobile Club, and sponsored many Earl’s Bar men’s and women’s Sports teams. Earl was also a member of the Emmerich Brothers bowling team. He played the stumpf fiddle with his brother Kenny “Hayseed” on accordion and Roger on drums, or at any time he was inclined. He could always be found on the dance floor, especially for a polka, waltz, and to do the twist. Earl is survived by his wife, Joanne; children, Sharon (Bruce) Wells of Mt. Vernon, Ill., Starla (Brad) Ruesch of Medford, Danny (Peggy) Emmerich of Wausau, Gayle (Bill) Thums of Medford, Wally (Elaine) Emmerich of Westboro, Rusty (Barb) Emmerich of Medford, DiAnn (Tom) Rindt of Stetsonville, Connie (John) Hemmer of Stetsonville, Randy (Tammy) Emmerich of Iola, Brian Emmerich of Wausau, and Terry (Tammy Erl) Emmerich of Medford; step-children, Greg (Anita) Brandner of Nashwauk, Minn., Pat (Barb-deceased) Brandner of Eau Claire, Randy (Joan) Brandner of Merrill, and Kathy (Steve) Strebig of Medford; 41 grandchildren; 63 great-grandchildren; siblings, Glen (Eileen) Emmerich and Roger (Sue) Emmerich; siblings-inlaw (Lea), Virginia Emmerich, Rita Emmerich, Pat Sward, LuAnn Grube, Bonnie Lipprandt, and Shirley Kellnhofer; siblings-in-law (Joanne), Norma Meier, Marlene (Darrel) Hermans, Duane (Connie) Ludwig, Loretta Kranz, Dale (Kay) Ludwig, Sandra (Dave) Bruesewitz, Robert (Nancy) Ludwig, Helen Ludwig, Roberta Ludwig, Mary Jane Ludwig. Earl was preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Lea; parents-in-law, Charles and Norene Kellnhofer; Joanne parents-in-law, Fred and Margaret Ludwig; great-granddaughter, Charlee Hemmer; greatgrandson, Owen Emmerich; bonus grandson, Hunter Ried; siblings, Vernon Emmerich, Kenneth Emmerich, Lorraine Clarke; siblings-in-law (Lea), Harvey Clarke, Al Sward, Bill Kellnhofer, Mary Kellnhofer, Eldon Grube, Ted Kellnhofer, Vern Kellnhofer, and Don Kellnhofer, Charlene Kellnhofer: siblings-in-law (Joanne), Alfred Meier, Patrick Kranz, Jerome Ludwig, Dora Ludwig, Merlin Ludwig, Glen Ludwig, Germaine Imler, Robert Imler. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Earl’s name may be given to either Holy Rosary or St. Francis Parishes and Schools. 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 125426

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Dorothy Anne  Rhyner

Dorothy Anne Rhyner


1943-2022 Dorothy Anne Rhyner, 79, of Prentice, passed away on Aug. 22, 2022, after a brief, but brutal battle with cancer. A visitation will be held from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 2, at Heindl Funeral Home, 761 South St, Prentice, WI 54556 with no formal services. A private family burial will take place in the Mt. Olive Cemetery, Westboro, WI. During her week in hospice, she was able to be with her husband, children, and grandchildren. There was no doubt in her mind that she was loved and would be missed after she transitioned to be with the Lord. Dorothy was married to Alan Rhyner for 58 years. The story goes that Alan saw Dorothy from across the room and told his friend, “I’m going to marry that girl.” She worked for 46 years as a Teacher’s Aide at the Prentice School District. During that time, she made friendships she cherished. Even as she was battling cancer, she missed being at work with her school family and the kids. Dorothy loved nothing more than a good laugh, some gossip, a great book, and a hot game of dimes during the holidays. Dorothy was talented at many things. She was a great cook, with “grandma pancakes” being her specialty, followed closely by her infamous German potato salad. She loved to knit and crochet. All the grandkids have baby blankets that she has made, but she just recently crocheted them full-size Afghans that they will always treasure. Dorothy loved to read and would initial and write a quick book review in the cover of each book after she read it. If people opened the book and saw, ‘dar…GOOD!!!’, they knew to read that one first. Dorothy’s favorite hobby was spoiling her beloved grandchildren. Her six grandchildren are better people because of the love and wisdom they received from their grandma. She is survived by her husband, Alan Rhyner. She was also the proud mother of Daniel Rhyner, Kim (Jon) Quinnell, and Lisa (Jeff) Simek. Dorothy was the extra proud grandmother of Alyssa Ott (Brian), Alex Quinnell (Karley), Josef Simek (Jackie), Chelsea (Dalton) Makovsky, Abby Quinnell (Justin), and Mikaela Rhyner. Dorothy was the great-grandmother of Daxton, Alayna, and Aubrey Ott. She is also survived by her brothers, Paul (Mary) Gelhaus and William (Judy) Gelhaus. She was preceded in death by her parents, Aaron and Josephine (Schumacher) Gelhaus; sisters, Mary, Jean, and Virginia; and her brother, James. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hope Hospice Palliative Care - Medford, 537 W. Broadway Ave., Medford, WI 54451. They, along with the Aspirus Care and Rehab nursing team, provided tremendous care and compassion to both Dorothy and her family. Paid Obituary 125472
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John Lee Agen

John Lee Agen


1944-2022 John Lee Agen, 78 of Gilman passed away on Saturday, August 6, 2022 at his home. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022 at the Gilman Funeral Home with Rev. Kenneth Schmidt officiating. Inurnment with Military Honors will follow in Meadowbrook Cemetery- Gilman. Visitation will be from 1:30 p.m. until time of service. He was born on April 10, 1944 in Milwaukee the son of the late Arne and Helen (Hahs) Agen. John’s family moved to the Cumberland area where he graduated from Cumberland High. He went on to receive his bachelors in Education from UW-Stevens Point. John then served in the US Army during Vietnam from 1967-1970. After his time in the service, he came back to Wisconsin. He married Connie Reiter on June 20, 1970 at First Lutheran Church in Cumberland. John started his career teaching one year for the Greenwood Schools and then taught Special Education for the next 30 at Gilman Schools eventually receiving his Master Degree from UW Eau Claire. He was an active member of the community; in the Gilman VFW, American Legion, a member of the Gilman Fire Dept for over 40 years and an EMT for 10 years. John enjoyed fishing, deer hunting, bowling, playing cards; especially 500 rummy. However, his greatest joy was spending time with his grandchildren. He is survived by his children, Kristine Agen of Fort Wayne, Ind., John Agen, Jr. of Eau Claire, and Kayla (Dustin) Hayes of Eau Claire; nine grandchildren, Zane, Korrigan, Addison, Ty, Mya, Lucy, Colton, Lincoln and Porter; and his brother, Roger Agen of San Francisco, Calif. John was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Connie (May 9); and his brother, Alan. Paid Obituary 125121

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