Emilie Kappel
Emilie Marie Kappel, 89, of Marshfield, passed away with family by her side, under the loving care of Three Oaks Health Services and Heartland Hospice. Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 21, 2026, at Christ the King Catholic Church, 306 S Lasalle St., Spencer, WI 54479. Visitation will take place from 10 a.m. until the time of service at the church.
Honorary pallbearers will be her grandchildren: Jenna and Eric Drengler, Tyler and Alissa Brock, and Logan and Katrina Brock.
Emilie was born June 14,1936, in Colby to Walter and Nina (Riemer) Loos. She received her education in Colby. She was united in marriage to Edward Kappel on April 27,1957, in Marshfield.
Emilie was employed by St. Joseph’s Hospital for 33 years as a nursing assistant. After retirement, she volunteered for many years at Hannah Center. She was a member of Christ the King parish in Spencer. Nothing brought more joy to Emilie than her children and her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. She was always our Grandma Emmy. Polka dancing was a highlight for Emilie and Ed, as well as traveling and playing cards. Mom loved her pets, most recently with Oliver, until she moved to Three Oaks Health Services. Then she had Patches, Annie and Kitty, her forever stuffed animals. Emilie is lovingly survived by her children: James (Cindy) Kappel of Lake Du Bay and Sharon (Tim) Meyer of Marshfield. She is also survived by her grandchildren: Jenna (Eric) Drengler of Ringle, Tyler (Allisa) Brock of Waunakee and Logan (Katrina) Brock of Athens; great-grandchildren: Danica, Brooklyn and Kaitlyn Drengler; step-grandchildren: Candy (Jake) Zschernitz, Crystal (Brian) Varsho, Jeremy Meyer and Megan Meyer; step-great-grandchildren: Kaya (Blade) Begert, Keigan and Breyer Zschernitz, Riley, Ted and Maple Schultz-Becker, and Brianna and Ayden Varsho. Emilie is further survived by her brother, Dean (Ann) Loos of Colby.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward; her infant daughter, Sandra Ann; her parents, Walter and Nina Loos; her sisters: Marcella Sauer and Lorraine Morrow; and her brother, Darrell Loos.
The family wishes to extend our utmost gratitude to the staff at Three Oaks Health Services and Heartland Hospice. Their love and compassion went beyond anything we could imagine.
John J. Buettgen Funeral Home is assisting family at this time. Family and friends may leave words of remembrance at www.honorone.com.
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