Obituaries
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 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
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.
Georgeson, Elmer R. Age 99 of Camp Douglas
Elmer R. Georgeson, age 99, of rural Camp Douglas, WI, went to his Heavenly home to be with his Savior on Sunday, August 10, 2025, with Edna, his wife of 77 years, at his side.
A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, August 22, 2025, 10:00 AM at Bethel Baptist Church, N9498 1st Avenue, Camp Douglas. Pastor Ronald Davidson and Ian Fennell will officiate. Burial will be at the Camp Douglas Cemetery.
Relatives and friends are invited to visitation on Thursday, August 21, 2025, from 4:00 PM until 7:00 PM at the Sonnenburg Family Funeral Home, 801 E. Monowau Street, Tomah. With a prayer at 4:45 PM by Pastor Ian Fennell.
Family and friends may also visit on August 22, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 9:45 AM at the church.
Sonnenburg Family Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences can be offered by visiting www.sonnenburgfamilyfh.com
Beres, Edith A. Age 93 of Union Center
Edith A. (Shaw) Beres, age 93 years, of Union Center, Wisconsin, passed away on Thursday, July 31, 2025 at Bethel Oakes in Viroqua, Wisconsin.
She was born on July 28, 1932, the daughter of Wilbur and Florence Shaw of Mauston, Wisconsin, where she was raised. She came from a musical family. She was in the school band, a baton twirler, played drums, piano and learned to tap dance.
After graduating from Mauston High School in 1952, she worked at Schultz’s dime store in Elroy and later was employed in the home of Ronald and Barbara Brunner for a number of years. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends, going out to eat, dancing, playing cards, dominoes, swimming and taking long drives in the country. She even took a trip with a girlfriend to Hawaii.
Edith married the love of her life, Floyd Beres on June 29, 1992 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Elroy, Wisconsin. They lived in Millards Prairie and later in Union Center, Wisconsin.
She was an active member of St. Patrick’s, St. Theresa’s and St. Jerome’s Catholic Churches. She belonged to the choir, Altar Society and sang for weddings and funerals. She was President of the Mauston Deanery, 2 years for Elroy and 2 years for Wonewoc.
Edie was a long-time member of Millard’s Prairie Home Makers and enjoyed sewing and crafts. She was well known for her contagious giggle, her kind and generous nature. The most special events in her life were trips with Floyd to Rome, Italy, Alaska and Germany and celebrating her birthdays, which were a party all week long.
Edith was a devoted wife, wonderful cook, loved to garden and paint with water colors.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Floyd; her parents; brothers, Richard and John Shaw and brother-in-law, Clarence Beres. Survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, August 16, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Jerome’s Catholic Church in Wonewoc, with Father Don Bauer officiating. Interment will be in the St. Theresa’s Catholic Cemetery in Union Center. A time of visitation will be at the Picha Funeral Home in Wonewoc on Friday, August 15, 2025 starting at 5:00 p.m., with a KC Rosary held at 6:00 p.m.
The Picha Funeral Home in Wonewoc is assisting, for online information go to www.pichafuneralhomes.com
Wilk, Raymond George Age 83 of Grand Marsh
A man of unwavering dedication, Raymond devoted his life to raising livestock, farming and providing for his family. Whether tending to his gardens, hunting, or fishing, he found peace in the simplicity of nature. His hands were always busy—whether he was working on cars and tractors or restoring them to their former glory. He was a man who could fix anything, and his resourcefulness was a gift to all who knew him.
His legacy lives on In the love and respect he earned through his hard work, and the countless memories he leaves behind.
Raymond is survived by his daughter, Brenda (Andy) Johnson; daughter, Tammy (Jim) Copus; son, Brian (Stacy) Wilk; daughter, Susan Wilk; daughter, Crystal Wilk; daughter, Michelle Wilk; grandchildren, Jessica, Jennifer, Ray, Ashley, Jordan, Krista, Angel, Serenity, Faith, Michael, Easton; and great grandchildren Jayde, Micah, Coreena, Connor, and Camryn. He is also survived by his loving aunt who helped raise him, Adeline (Wilk) Tryba of Schofield, Wisc. He was preceded in death by his wife, Karen (Borchardt) Wilk; his grandparents, Valentine and Veronica (Drozdowski) Wilk; and grandson’s wife, Meghan Wilk.
The family would like to thank Agrace Hospice Care for their exceptional care. There will be no visitation or service per the request of Raymond. Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. No flowers please. Donations can be made to UW Carbone Cancer Center and Dementia Society of America. Visit www.roseberrys.com to offer the family online condolences.
Kissinger, Jean E. Age 84 of Arkdale
Jean E. (Birch) Kissinger, age 84, of Arkdale, Wisconsin passed away on Friday, July 25, 2025, surrounded by her family under the loving and heartfelt care of the medical staff of Wisconsin Rapids Riverview Hospital. Born on September 15, 1940, to the late William and Ethel (MacDonald) Birch in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jean graduated from Waukesha Catholic Memorial High School with the class of 1958. With the union of her first marriage, she had three children, Sue, Cindy and Jerry. Jean raised her children, as a single mother. She worked for Pewaukee Stark Candy Company, Waukesha County Health Department, then worked many years for Waukesha County Human Services until retiring in 1995. On April 15, 1989 she married a long time friend, Bob Kissinger, who became the love of her life. They were married and resided in the City of Waukesha then moved permanently to the weekend/vacation lake home in the Town of Rome. After retirement their final move was to Arkdale.
Following Jean’s retirement she volunteered her time reading to young children in the local elementary school. She loved children and always wanted to work in an orphanage. She also volunteered her time with the Department of Aging of Adams County and in her earlier years she enjoyed and taught line dancing with her husband Bob. A few of her favorite hobbies were her daily devotions, praying for her family and friends, quilting, Tai Shi, gathering at the town hall for a weekly game of bunco, or creating a new community involved activity, jumping on the four wheeler or golf cart for a ride in the woods. Jean was an avid reader, exchanging books with family members. In her earlier years she hunted deer alongside Bob, which later developed into happily hosting the hunters year after year. Most of all, she loved spending time with or having family around. She especially loved Christmas time when we would all gather together. If you couldn’t make it, she would make her way to you. She was very involved with her family with daily and weekly calls or text messages, not missing what was going on in their lives. She was so proud of each and every one of them. If she couldn’t be at a ball game or activity, she was online watching. If there was something going on in the family, she would do her best to get there.
She was a member of Lake Area Christian Fellowship in the Town of Rome and had recently returned to her faith as a Catholic at Sacred Heart Church in Nekoosa. Jean will be lovingly remembered by her family and friends as a kind, strong, giving person who was always there for you, ready to listen. She had a strong faith in God. She continually amazed her loved ones.
Jean is survived by her children: Sue Smaaland, Cindy (Kurt) Knutson, Jerry (Rachel) Hoeppner, Chad Kissinger, Todd Kissinger, grandchildren: Billy (Joanna) O’Malley, Donny (Natalie) O’Malley, Bryan O’Malley, Dan (Jenny) Knutson, Jenessa (Matt) Eales, Nicki Hoepner, Jessica Hoeppner, Alex Thomas (fiance’ Lizzy Leidel), Brooke Thomas, Ashlynn Hoeppner, Codey (Ashley) Kissinger, Sheena Kissinger, 11 great grandchildren, sister MaryJo Kaatz, brother-in-law George Balles, sister-in-laws: Lorie Birch and Karen (Mark) Holzwordt, many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Bob Kissinger, sister Catherine Balles, brother Chuck Birch, brother-in-law Del Kaatz and son-in-law Terry Smaaland.
Celebration of Life to be held on September 13, 2025 at the Monroe Township Townhall, 981 County Rd Z, Arkdale, WI 54613 at 11:00 a.m., officiated by Reverend Sue Smaaland.
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Franke, Robert “Bob” Age 90 of Mauston
In Memory of Robert “Bob” Franke
February 24th, 1935 – July 29th, 2025
Robert “Bob” Franke age 90 of Mauston went to be with the Lord on July 29th 2025.
Bob was born at home in Mauston Wisconsin on February 24, 1935. The night before his birth, he was already helping his mother milk cows. He spent 20 years of his life in Bloom City, Wisconsin before returning to Mauston.
He passed away doing what he loved, visiting with friends in Mauston. Bob was known for his love of the Lord, the land and his friends and family. However, as we all know he never met a stranger that did not become a fiend. He lived each day with enthusiasm.
Bob was the only son of Arthur & Evelyn (Trachsel) Franke of Mauston. He was the little brother and best friend of his sister Glenadean (Glenny) Sonnenberg.
He was a long time Farmer, Gardener, Cattleman, Horse Trainer, Agriculturalist, Assesser, Forester, Historian, Custom Crop Harvester and a great storyteller. He lived life to the fullest.
Bob is preceded in death by his parents, sister and his beloved wife Beata (Zirk) Franke.
Survivors include his children, Kim & Chris Pufahl of Mauston, Joel &Myakhri Franke of Hillsboro, Jon& Carol Franke of Yuba, Jered Franke of Mauston, 11 grandchildren as listed… Keya Sleister, Atley Pufahl, Baxter and Rachel Pufahl, Twyla Pufahl, Natalie and Glen Edward Franke, Jered Franke Jr, Elsie Franke, Pearl Franke, Reed and Reece Franke. Also, 6 great grandchildren Everett, Abilene, Marvel Sleister, Mason, Mavis, Milo Pufahl.
\Visitation will be held Monday August 4th, 2025 @ Crandall’s Funeral Home of Mauston from 4-9.
There will be another visitation on August 5th, 2025 @ Mauston Methodist Church from 9-11 followed by a Funeral Service @ 11.
After the church service there will be a graveside service following @ Evergreen Cemetery south of Mauston
The family would like to invite all for a luncheon following the service from 12:30 to 3 and to share stories of Bob’s life.