Obituaries

Bigalke, Albert William Age 89 of New Lisbon

Albert William Bigalke, known affectionately as Bert to his family and friends, passed away peacefully on September 6, 2025, at the age of 89 at Close to Home in Tomah, Wisconsin.  He was born on July 31, 1936, in New Lisbon to William and Lucy (Cure) Bigalke. He graduated from New Lisbon High School in 1954. He was a proud member of the 1954 undefeated championship football team. Burt was united in marriage to Eileen Georgeson on August 30, 1958 at the St. Stephens Lutheran Church in Camp Douglas, WI.

Bert served in the United States Army from 1954 to 1956. After Bert’s military service in the Army, he owned his own gas stations, where he was known for his honest service and friendly banter. He also served his country by being on the volunteer fire department. Later, he joined the teams at Bunker Ford and Leer Manufacturing in New Lisbon. After retiring he resumed farming at the Bigalke Ranch. Bert enjoyed his annual Colorado trips with family and friends.

Bert is survived by his children Jody (Johnnie) Bigalke, Mary (Greg) Shattuck, and Aaron (Janine) Bigalke. He found his true calling as being a grandfather to his much loved granddaughter, Tess (Luke) Bigalke. He is also survived by two sisters, Sally (Jerry) Hable and Suzan Brzoska, many nieces and nephews, friends and other family.

Bert was preceded in death by his parents, his beloved wife, Eileen on October 21, 2010, his siblings, Gale, Marion, and Gordon.

The family would like to thank Tomah Hospice, the staff at Close to Home and Pastor Lucy Hardie for their heartfelt care in his final days.

Casperson, Dale 74 of Adams

Dale Casperson of Adams, WI, passed away peacefully on September 4th, 2025 at the age of 74 at his home, his most cherished place.

 

Dale was preceded in death by his sons, Michael and Patrick, and brother-in-law, Ray Churchill. Dale is survived by his wife Joy; son Nathan (Brianna Downs) Winchester, twin grandsons Kuiper and Calem; brother Dean; sister Dawn; sisters-in-law Nancy Churchill and Helen (Von) Ibbotson; brother-in-law Wade Ostrum; nephew Ray (Promise) Churchill; nieces Hannah Powell, Harmony Powell, and Haven Powell; great-nephew and great-nieces Sam, Pearl, and Kierra.

Dale served as a Specialist in Vietnam, and was awarded a Bronze Star Medal, First Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Commendation Medal, and Purple Heart.

Dale loved being creative and always had several projects in progress. His craftsmanship is evidenced in his house which he and Joy built, and which they never stopped updating, remodeling, and re-landscaping. Dale always had a new idea for something in the yard and loved spending his time working outside. Dale was an avid woodworker, photographer, gardener, and chef. He was especially fond of making soup and loved making recipes from every cuisine and culture. In addition to creating and experimenting he loved to travel, visiting 49 states and several countries. Over the course of several mission trips he teamed up to repair an orphanage and build two churches in Mexico, Nicaragua, and Guatemala. He loved spending time with family, and was rarely found without Joy.

Dale ran a construction company in the Adams-Friendship area for 25 years, sharing his abilities far beyond his own house. After retiring his business, Dale continued to run maintenance for Central Wisconsin Community Action Council (CWCAC) for 16 years.

Per Dale’s wishes, no services will be held.

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences.

Carlton, Elda E. Age 81 of Oxford

Elda E. Carlton, age 81, of Oxford, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on Sunday, August 31, 2025.

A time of visitation will be held on Saturday, September 20th, 2025 from 11:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m., followed by a service. A luncheon and celebration of life will begin at 2:00 p.m. — all taking place at Elda’s home, 2563 1st Avenue, Oxford, Wisconsin.

Elda was born on March 30, 1944, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to Elmer and Edna (Bleefnick) Rick. On July 13, 1963, she married Jesse “Sonny” Carlton in Caledonia, Minnesota.
Elda’s smile was truly contagious. She lovingly raised five children, along with many foster children, and had a special gift for caring for babies — always happiest with one in her arms. Her home was filled with joy whenever her grandchildren visited, and she cherished every moment spent with her great-grandchildren. Known for her playful spirit, Elda kept family and friends laughing with her quick reflexes, often chasing kids, pets, or the occasional guest with her trusty flyswatter or slipper in hand.

She enjoyed motorcycle rides with Sonny, searching for treasures at rummage sales, and showing off her signature style with bows in her hair and her beloved “Hoochie Momma” earrings. Elda delighted in having her hair done, nails painted, and in shopping for clothes and shoes — always matching them perfectly to her outfits. Her strong Christian faith guided her life, and after God, her family was her greatest joy.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Elmer and Edna; her husband, Jesse “Sonny”; and siblings, Irene and Herby.
                                                       
Elda is survived by her children: Richard (Jackie), Michael “Mike” (Teressa), Christy (Bob), Corrina (David), and Faith (Jon); her grandchildren: Corey, Danielle, Tevra (Eugene), Mike Jr. (Naomi), Bethany (Adam), Kelly (Jordan), AJ, Nicki (Donny), Heather, Michael, Emily, Nicholas, Matthew, Kaitlyn, Ali (Zack), Taylor (Tristen), Nate (Jenna), Skylor, Victoria (Charlie), Brian, and Keith; her great-grandchildren: Riley, Brandon, Rosetta, Hunter, June, Alisa, Braxton, Braelynn, Paisley, Everlee, Brooklyn, Annabelle, Benjamin, Addison, Mackinlie, Levi, Amy, Jessalyn, Barrett, Donna, Deliliah, Ayden, Nolan, Charlie, and Emma; siblings: Eleanor, Doris, Judy, Barbara, and Evy, and her sons in law: Allen, Trevor, and Michael (Shirley).

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences and further information may be found at www.roseberrys.com.

Miller, Kevin S. Age 63 of Rural Elroy

Kevin S. Miller, age 63, of rural Elroy, Wisconsin, passed away on, Wednesday, September 3, 2025 at home, surrounded by his loving family.

 

Born April 1962, Kevin developed a love for farming at an early age. In 1972, he began building his vision of a generational family farm by milking his parents, Ed and Eileen Miller’s, second herd at Whispering Pines. Over the next 53 years, Kevin expanded and refined that dream with unwavering dedication.

 

On October 6, 1984, Kevin married the love of his life, Mary Rath. Together they shared nearly 41 years of marriage built on loyalty, determination, and deep friendship, a partnership that became the foundation of their family.

 

Kevin’s passion for Farmall and International tractors is reflected in his vast collection, fondly known as “Papa’s Tractors” by his grandchildren: Isla, Gentry, Halle, Joanna, and Mya.

 

Known for his good stories, tireless work ethic, and playful nicknames, Kevin was the heart and anchor of his family. He instilled in his children—Andrew and Lynsey (Johns) Miller, Alan and Leah (Burns) Miller, Brian Miller and Hailee Litche, and Madeline (Miller) and Justin Kennedy—the values of compassion, service, laughter, and the belief that pursuing one’s passion holds more worth than simply chasing a salary. 

 

His parents, Ed and Eileen (DeWitt) Miller and sister, Lynette (Miller) and David Livingston, were able to see Kevin hand down these things from generation to generation. 

 

Kevin will be laid to rest at Millard’s Prairie Cemetery beside his infant brother, Michael and sister, Kim Miller, surrounded by the people and the land he cherished. His soul now rests with his Heavenly Father, the Creator of all things, while his legacy continues in the lives of those who loved him.

 

Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, September 10, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at Grace Lutheran Church with Pastor Kris Stauffacher officiating.  A time of visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 9th from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Grace Lutheran Church and on Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m.

 

In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred. 

 

The Picha Funeral Home in Elroy is assisting with arrangements.

 

Davies, Harriet Helen Age 85 of New Lisbon

Harriet Helen Davies, a cherished mother, sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend, went home to heaven to be with her Savior on August 27, 2025, at the age of 85. She was born on January 11, 1940, to the parents of Roy and Mildred (Ritchart) Cure. Harriet’s life was a testament to the power of passion and dedication, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those she touched.

Harriet’s journey began in New Lisbon, Wisconsin, where she was born and raised. After graduating from high school in 1958, she pursued her passion for helping others by attending St. Luke’s 3-year nursing school in Racine, Wisconsin, where she earned her RN degree. Her career in nursing was marked by her unwavering commitment to care and comfort, as she worked at an OBGYN Clinic in Waukesha and later served the community at Hess Memorial Hospital. Harriet’s professional life culminated with a remarkable 25-year tenure at Pleasant Acres Nursing Home, where she retired in 2001.

On November 17, 1962, Harriet married the love of her life, David Davies, at the First Baptist Church in New Lisbon. Their union was blessed with three daughters: Sheryl (Joel) Heesch of New Lisbon, WI, Sandra Davies of Mauston, WI, and Susan Heesch of Elroy, WI. She is further survived by her beloved sister, Brenda (Steve) Day of New Lisbon, WI, three grandchildren: Jilleen (Lisa) Heesch-Collogan of Waunakee, WI, Joel (Elizabeth) Heesch of Mauston, and Olivia Heesch of Elroy, WI, and a great-grandchild, Millie Jane Heesch. Harriet was preceded in death by her parents, her husband David, her brother Bob Cure, and her sister Janice Davis.

Harriet’s life was a testament to her passions and interests. She was a lifelong member of the First Baptist Church in New Lisbon and shared her musical talents by playing the organ and piano, often bringing joy to residents at local nursing homes. Her hobbies included knitting, assembling puzzles, and spending quality time with her family at various events. Harriet found solace in nature, whether watching birds, admiring waterfalls, traveling to Door County, or simply enjoying mowing the lawn.

Harriet’s legacy is one of heartfelt service and love. She was a passionate, selfless, and loving individual who left an indelible mark on the hearts of those she touched.

Harriet’s life journey was filled with the richness of caring for others, the melody of music, and the beauty of life’s simple pleasures. Her memory will be treasured, and her spirit will continue to be felt by all who were fortunate enough to have known her.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, September 6th, at 11:30a.m. at the First Baptist Church (525 S. Washington St.) in New Lisbon with Pastor James Appel presiding.  Relatives and friends are invited to a visitation on Saturday at the church from 9:00a.m. until the time of service.  Private inturnment will be at a later date in the Brewster Cemetery.  The Hare Funeral Home is assisting the family with services.  Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com

Hora, Robert J. Age 91 of Hillsboro

Robert J. Hora, age 91 years, of Hillsboro, Wisconsin, passed away on Thursday, August 21, 2025 at Emplify by Gundersen Hospital in Hillsboro, surrounded by his loving family.

 

He was born on December 23, 1933 in Hillsboro, the son of Joe and Bessie (Holak) Hora and graduated from Hillsboro High School in 1951.  Bob then enlisted in the U. S. Army and received basic training at Fort Ord, California.  He served during the Korean War at the 38th parallel.

 

Robert was united in marriage to Velma Stekel on June 29, 1960 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Mount Tabor and they recently celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary.

 

Bob began working with his father at Hora Implement in Hillsboro.  He eventually took over the management of the shop and continued to operate until the present, doing repairs and selling products.  Bob also restored several Farmall Tractors.  He appreciated his loyal customers and usually the conversations about sports or the Packers draft picks would go on at length. 

 

Over the years he served as Quartermaster for Hillsboro VFW Post 8262 for 35 years and was honored to participate in the Freedom Honor Flight to Washington D.C. in 2017.

 

Even though he had workaholic ways, Bob never missed the performances of any school activities his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren participated in.  He also enjoyed their yearly family Brewers trips, the record-breaking Easter egg coloring, New Year’s Eve Chinese buffet, Pizza Ranch birthday parties and Father’s Day mini golf.

 

In his younger days, Bob enjoyed bowling and became an avid sports fan. He attended Badger football games and faithfully watched the Brewers and Packers.  

 

Survivors include his wife, Velma; children, John (Bobbi Jo) Hora, Diane (Mike) Stockwell, Matt (Erin) Hora and Tom (Lisa) Hora; grandchildren, Brittany (Shawn) Kuester, Nick Hora (Jenna), Nate Hora, Jake (Shelly) Stockwell, Max (Kelsey) Stockwell, Grace Stockwell, Greg Hora, Andrew Hora, Allison Hora and Madelyn Hora; great grandchildren, Karson, Axton, and Eden Kuester, Sophia, Mallory, and Colby Stockwell and Vivian Stockwell; siblings, Evelyn Jindrick, Don (Jeanne) Hora, Ed (Donna) Hora and Rosemary (Leonard) Stanek, and in-laws Caroline Stekel, Jim Stekel, JoAnn and Bill Filler, Ellen and Jerry Stark, Rita Harris, Jerome Stekel, and many wonderful nieces and nephews.

 

He was preceded in death by his parents, and brothers-in-law, Paul Stekel, Paul Harris, and Richard Jindrick, and sister-in-law Jackie Stekel.

 

Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, August 28, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Hillsboro, with Father Don Bauer officiating.  Burial with military rites will be in the Mount Vernon Cemetery in Hillsboro.  A time of visitation will be on Wednesday at the Picha Funeral Home in Hillsboro from 4 to 7 p.m. and at the Church on Thursday starting at 10 a.m.

 

The Picha Funeral Home in Hillsboro is assisting, for online information go to www.pichafuneralhomes.com  

Lueth, Cheryl Lee Age 78 of Columbus

Cheryl Lee Lueth, age 78, of Columbus, Wisconsin passed away Tuesday August 19, 2025 in Columbus, following a long battle with Parkinson’s.

 

Cheryl was born March 9, 1947 in Madison, Wisconsin to Donald and Fern (Rakow) Lumsten. She married her high school sweetheart, Terry C. Lueth in 1967.

Cheryl dedicated her life to helping others, she acquired her masters degree in nursing. She worked at various local hospitals for almost 50 years, her roles transitioned from working in the emergency room to nursing supervisor. Upon retirement her and Terry moved from Columbus to their home in White Creek.

Cheryl enjoyed traveling with her friends and family. She especially enjoyed her cross country trips with her husband Terry on his motorcycle. She was skilled in quilting and made many beautiful quilts for friends and family over the years. She loved to bake pies and cookies. Cheryl was also easily persuaded to head to the casino with her friends and family.

Memorials may be directed to Hillside Hospice and Home Care or to the family.

Cheryl was preceded in death by her parents Donald and Fern, her husband Terry and Daughter In Law Deborah McIntyre.

Survivors include her son David of Fall River, daughter Cathy (Ross) Firary of Columbus, granddaughter April Lueth (Jason Jansma) of Fall River, along with many other relatives and friends.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

The family would like to extend a special thanks to Sue Schulze and Christine Othmer for all their help with Cheryl’s care in the past few years. Also a special thanks to Hillside Hospice Care especially Brenda, Jessica, Shelly and Cindy for all their compassionate care they gave to Cheryl.

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family.  Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences.

Billings, Delbert Age 88 of Oakdale

Delbert Billings, 88, of Oakdale, died peacefully on August 7, 2025, surrounded by loved ones at home. On July 3, 1937, Delbert was born to Burdette and Clara (Martin) Billings in Green Forrest, Arkansas. He began working at the young age of 13 at a local grocery store in Topeka, Kansas. Delbert moved to Wisconsin in his early 20’s with his family to farm. On August 20, 1966, Delbert married the love of his life, Joyce Stayton, at Bethel Baptist Church in Camp Douglas. Joyce soon moved to the farm where they were able to raise their 5 children together. Outside of farming, Delbert worked at Camp Williams as a facility repairman and security until his retirement on March 31, 2000. When he wasn’t working, he enjoyed tending to his vegetable garden, woodworking, spending quality time and joking around with his brothers, and tinkering with his John Deer tractors. In his later years, Delbert enjoyed driving out on his Kubota and visiting with the Amish, and at times, picking them up alongside his son, Bart, as well as playing cards and marbles. He was a passionate motorcyclist who often rode with other church friends calling themselves Heaven’s Angels. Together with Joyce, they traveled across the United States to various places, some favorites being Colorado and Washington. Most recently, his favorite place became his chair, where he enjoyed spending time watching the Wheel of Fortune. Delbert’s grandchildren and great-grandchildren became the highlight of his life in his later years.  Delbert will be deeply missed by all that knew and loved him.

Delbert is survived by his wife of 59 years, Joyce; 5 children, Ronnie (Shelly) Stayton, Laura (Patrick) Wetley, Verna Gebhardt, Becky (Mark) Campobello, and Bart (Dawn) Billings; 15 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; siblings, Marvin Billings, Dottie Frye, and Paul Billings; He is further survived by his several brothers and sisters in law, his church family, and many other dear friends, and family members.

Delbert is preceded in death by his parents, Burdette and Clara; grandchild, Kelly; siblings, Mary Heise, Mike Billings, Donna Billings, “Birdie” Billings, and Richard Billings, who he considered to be his best friend; and his several brothers and sisters in law.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, August 23, 2025, at 11:00 AM, at Bethel Baptist Church, N9498 1st Avenue, in Camp Douglas. Pastor Ian Fennell will officiate. Family and friends are invited for a time of visitation on Saturday from 9:00 AM until the time of the service. Burial will take place at a later date. Online condolences may be given at www.sonnenburgfamilyfh.com Sonnenburg Family Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

Schultz, Stephine Dawn Marie Bennett Age 47 of Necedah

Stephine Dawn Marie Bennett Schultz, age 47, of Necedah, WI. passed away on Thursday, August 14, 2025 at the Serenity House in Tomah, WI.  

She was a mother, daughter, niece, a best friend, and so much more. She is survived by her, daughters; Halee, Olivia, and Justice, her mom Janice, and her 6 siblings: Kristopher, June, Linda, Denny John, Bobby, and Eddie.

Most people would describe her as the sunshine in their lives. Others would say she was the most beautiful person, inside and out. When she walked into a room she could put, even the tensest of people, at ease. Her smile was one that could make even the cloudiest day become sunny, the darkest night have the brightest stars. The clearest sky pales in comparison to her beautiful blue eyes. She had a purer soul than anyone else. She was the most thoughtful, kind, generous woman anyone has ever known. She was always there for anyone that ever needed her. Whether it was to talk, laugh, cry, or just sit in silence. She was there if you wanted to just not be by yourself.

Anyone who has ever met Stephine knows that when she is in your life, she changes it. She changes it always for better. If you called her crying, she would always cheer you up and make sure you’re okay before she hung up. If you called her angry, she’d always calm you down. If you called her happy, she kept it that way. Most of all, she was always happy. She could’ve had a bad day, but she’d always have a smile on her face. She’d always answer with, “just peachy” if you asked how she was.

She spent many years of her life working. For over twenty years she worked at Maggie’s Market and made sure everyone who came in had the best experience. After that she worked in group homes, doing what she was the best at. Taking care of others. Stephine lives on through her mother, daughters, brothers, sisters, and in everyone’s hearts and memories. Now, whenever you look up at the sky, know that she is always watching over us. In both the sun, the moon, and the stars that she hung.

Per Stephine’s wishes no services are being planned. The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting the family with arrangements.  Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com

Williams, Tamara Ann Age 65 of Friendship

Tamara Ann Williams (Bonus), born April 13 1960, passed away August 14th, 2025 peacefully but unexpectedly at her home in Friendship, Wi at the young age of 65 with her beloved dog Oreo by her side!

 

Tammy married her high school sweetheart in 1978 in Waukesha Wi and shared 45 years of love and laughter before his passing in 2023. They created a beautiful family together and raised three children! They enjoyed get aways with family up north before moving to Friendship and making it their home.

Tammy’s warmth, wit, humor and strength left a mark on everyone lucky enough to know her. She was an amazing gardener who always had the most beautiful yard. She worked hard her entire life, never afraid to get her hands dirty and was a powerful independent woman. One thing Tammy couldn’t live without was her kwik Trip coffee with a straw, her family, and friends, and her dog Oreo who she loved to dress up! She had the best sense of humor and always knew how to make the bad times tolerable through laughter. She enjoyed spending time with friends and neighbors, being outdoors, chatting, and putting puzzles together.

She is survived by her loved children: Brian Jr. (Amy) Williams, Kelly Rodriguez Williams, and Andy Williams; Her siblings: Joey (Linda) Bonus, Michael (Rohnda) Bonus, Diana (Paul) Tobolt, and Billy (Laurie) Bonus.

Her grandchildren who meant everything to her, Johnathan, Isaha, Aj, Ashley (Trevor), Jacob, Alex and Devin; and her godchildren: Tamara Ann Forsythe (lovingly named after her!), Mickayla Walker, Christina Armijo, and Matthew Bonus.

She is preceded in death by her late husband, Brian Sr.; her parents, Rosemary (Cavaleri) and Frank Bonus; and her left and right leg!

Family and friends are invited to celebrate Tammy’s life not with tears alone, but with laughter, stories, music, and maybe even a little karaoke in her honor. The celebration will be held August 22nd, 2025 starting at 2pm at Faith Christian church in Mauston, Wi and lunch to follow. She will be put to rest next her husband Brian Sr on August 25th at Wales cemetery at 10am. She would want everyone to remember that life is short & the flowers need watering!

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family.  Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences.

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