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Rose, Case Donald Age 10 of Friendship

Case Donald Rose, age 10, of Friendship, WI passed away on March 9, 2026.

Case was born on March 2, 2016, in Grafton, WI, to his loving parents, Trina L. Hennig and Lawrence S. D. Rose.

In his early years, Case attended pre-kindergarten in West Bend, WI.  In 2021, he and his mom moved to Friendship. He attended kindergarten through 2nd grade in Mauston at Westside Elementary, and 3rd and 4th grade at Grayside Elementary.  He was currently a 4th grade student at Grayside Elementary.  Case loved school. He especially enjoyed math, reading, recess, gym, art and spending time with his friends. He enjoyed traveling, gaming, and arts and crafts. Case had participated at TNT Gymnastics in Mauston and was an orange belt with Elite Self Defense in Baraboo. 

Case’s wish was to be remembered for his kindness, thoughtfulness, loving personality, and caring heart. He was brave, thoughtful, loving, kind, caring, resilient, and had a great sense of humor. His smile lit up a room and he brought inspiration, joy, and happiness to everyone who met him.

When he grew up, Case dreamed of moving to Japan.  He hoped to become an English teacher and a counselor so he could help others. 

Case will be deeply missed and forever loved by his family and friends. 

He is survived by his mom, Trina Lee Hennig; dad, Lawrence S. D. Rose; step-mom, Jennifer Alt; maternal grandfather, Greg (Deb) Hennig; paternal grandmother, Tammy Cutler Rose; step-sister, Zoey Alt; brothers, Braxton Kiely and Kingston Kiely; step-grandparents, Eddie Reynolds, Dan (Julie) Nachreiner; aunts, uncles, cousins along with other relatives and friends.  He also leaves behind his most loved pets: Caramel, Pablo, Vida, and Milo.

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Mary Ellner Reynolds and paternal grandfather, Glenn “Spud” Rose.

A celebration of Case’s life will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, March 21, 2026, at the Farber Funeral Home in Reedsburg with Chaplain Lisa Lee officiating.  Visitation will be held on Friday, March 20, from 4:00 PM until 7:00 PM at the Farber Funeral Home, and on Saturday morning from 9:00 AM until 10:45 AM. Memorials may be made to the Carl W. Nelson Animal Shelter, Mauston; Reggie’s Rescue, Mauston or to the family in Case’s memory.

Huber, Laura Bea Age 78 of Adams County

It is with sadness that we share the passing of Laura Bea Huber, who died on March 3, 2026, at the age of 78 following complications from surgery.

Laura was born on October 13, 1947, to Doug and Donna Wilsman. From the very beginning of her life, she had a strong faith. At a young age, Laura made the most important decision of her life by dedicating herself to her God, Jehovah, symbolizing that dedication through baptism on July 30, 1958. Her faith remained the center of her life from that day forward. For many years, she served as a full-time volunteer Bible teacher, finding great joy in helping others learn about Jehovah and sharing the Bible’s promise of a future paradise.

She met her second great love on February 10, 1982, when a handsome gentleman named Albert stole her heart. The two were married later that year on July 31, 1982, and began their life together in Germantown, Wisconsin. In June of 1989, their ministry work brought them to Grand Marsh, Wisconsin, where they made their home. Together they built a life centered on their faith and ministry while also enjoying traveling and making the most of their time together until Albert’s passing in the fall of 2024.

Laura had a deep appreciation for Jehovah’s creation. She loved flowers, plants, and gardening, and she especially enjoyed feeding the birds and watching the many creatures that found their way to her yard. One particularly memorable highlight for her was the excitement of seeing a pair of bears visit her yard. She also loved traveling and visiting new places, including trips to Switzerland with Albert to visit his family.

More recently, she cherished a special train trip to Montana with her dear friend Mary, where she delighted in seeing the beauty of the mountains. Laura was known for her generosity and hospitality. She loved spending time with friends and family and often enjoyed treating them to lunch, especially at the Family Affair restaurant in Friendship. Her warmth, kindness, and joyful spirit touched many lives, and she will be deeply missed by her family, congregation, and community.

Laura was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Albert; her parents, Doug and Donna Wildman; and her sister, Linda.

She is survived by her brother, Phillip; her nieces, Michelle, Autumn, and Jaed; her nephews, LaMont, Ben, Charlie, and Jon; several great-nieces and great-nephews whom she loved dearly; and many cherished friends who were like family to her—chosen brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, nieces and nephews—whose lives were deeply touched by her love and friendship.

Visitation and Funeral

Friends and family are warmly invited to a visitation on April 25th at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 1826 State Hwy 13, Friendship, WI, from 12:00–1:00 p.m., followed by the funeral talk at 1:00 p.m. Laura’s faith in Jehovah and her hope in the Bible’s promise of a future paradise sustained her throughout her life, and those who loved her look forward to the time when that hope will be fulfilled.

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

Mauston Volleyball Honored for Academics, Heller to Green Bay for 3 Point Contest

The Mauston Golden Eagles Volleyball team was recently honored as being named a WVCA All-Academic Team award winner.  Congrats to the Lady Golden Eagles volleyball team on winning on the court and in the class room.

 

The Mauston Activities Department would like to recognize senior Breanna Heller for qualifying for the WIAA Girls Basketball State 3-Point Challenge!

Breanna will compete on Saturday, March 14th at 9:30AM at the Resch Center in Green Bay as part of the WIAA Girls Basketball State Tournament events. The 3-Point Challenge features top shooters from across Wisconsin who have qualified based on their performances during the regular season.

This is an outstanding accomplishment and a great opportunity for Breanna to represent Mauston High School and the Golden Eagle community on a statewide stage!

WIAA Sectional Final Boys Basketball Scores from Saturday night

D3

Xavier 76 Berlin 52

D5

Wisconsin Rapids Assumption 57 Royall 51 (Colby Schroeder 14points to lead Royall)

Cochrane-Fountain City 70 Hillsboro 57

Juneau County Sheriff’s Sale

Dells Girls Basketball Team Heads to State Tournament Undefeated

The Wisconsin Dells Lady Chiefs earned their way to the WIAA D3 State Girls basketball tournament with a 57-51 victory over Edgerton Saturday afternoon.  Wisconsin Dells was led by Senior Natalie Backhaus who had a team high 23points and pulled down 18rebounds while freshmen Aja Gahl added 20points for the Dells. Claudia Jenny led Edgerton with a game high 27points in a game played at Portage high school.  Wisconsin Dells is undefeated at 28-0 on their season but will come in as just the #3 seed at the State Tournament and take on Kettle Moraine Lutheran Thursday afternoon at around 3:30pm.

Thomm, Eloise, J. “Lois” Age 89 of Madison

Eloise J. “Lois” Thomm, age 89, of Madison, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 26, 2026.

Funeral services will be held at 12:00 noon on Saturday, March 21, 2026, at Roseberry’s Funeral Home in Friendship, Wisconsin. Chaplain Robert Groth from SSM Hospice will officiate. Interment will follow at South Arkdale Cemetery in the Town of Strongs Prairie, Adams County, Wisconsin. Visitation will be held from 11:00 a.m. until the time of service on Saturday at the funeral home.

Eloise was born June 4, 1936, in Adams County, Wisconsin, to Lyle and Irma (Beals) Zink. She married Harold Thomm on September 17, 1954, in Dubuque, Iowa.

Eloise worked for 43 years in the bindery at Webcrafters. She was an avid reader who enjoyed word search puzzles, embroidery, and watching game shows. She collected birdhouses and piggy banks and especially loved feeding and watching birds in her front yard. After retiring at the age of 74, she volunteered at Bethesda Thrift Shop and delivered Meals on Wheels. She enjoyed country music and fondly remembered her trip to the Grand Ole Opry in 2010.

Eloise is survived by her daughters, Carol (Wayne) Radtke, Linda (Jerry) Benisch, and Lori (Roger) Hustad; grandchildren, Suzanne Radtke, Heather Dammen, Dylan Hustad, and Jesse Benisch; and great-grandchildren, Conner Radtke, Haleigh Benisch, and Mason Benisch. She is further survived by her sisters, Karen Pantaleo and Lylette Smith; sister-in-law, Eleanor Zink; and many nieces, nephews, and other relatives.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Harold; and her brothers, Duane Zink and Gary Zink.

The family would like to thank the staff of SSM Health Hospice — Megan, Blanca, Joanne, Laura, and Chaplain Bob — as well as the staff of Home Instead for their compassionate care. Eloise was especially grateful for her daughter Carol and son-in-law Wayne, along with her granddaughter Suzanne and great-grandson Conner, for helping Eloise maintain and remain in her home until the end.

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

Local WIAA Regional Semi-Final Boys Basketball Games from Friday 3-6

D2

Fox Valley Lutheran 64 Tomah 54

D3

Stanley-Boyd 64 Adams-Friendship 36

Platteville 71 at Mauston 50

Brillion 92 Ripon 68

Berlin 75 Campbellsport 54

D4

Eau Claire Regis 91 Bangor 80

Lomira 77 Nekoosa 33

D5

Hillsboro 75 Plum City/Elmwood 43 (Miles Ravenscroft 17points for Hillsboro)

Royall 79 Alma-Pepin 47 (Trey Wildes 24points for Royall)

Fritz, Larry Lee Age 85 on New Lisbon

Larry Lee Fritz, 85, of New Lisbon, Wisconsin passed away peacefully on March 3, 2026 at the Veteran’s Medical Center in Tomah, Wisconsin after short stay with complications of dementia. 

 

Larry was born on July 15, 1940 in New London, Wisconsin and grew up in Oconto, Wisconsin where he graduated from high school in 1958.  He spent nearly six years as an Ordinary Seaman sailing the Great Lakes primarily aboard the vessel Richard J Reiss.  In 1963 he volunteered for the draft and spent two years in the Army as a member of the 82nd Airborne Unit at Forts Benning and Bragg with thirty-two weeks at Fort Sam Houston in the Special Forces medical field school. He had an honorable discharge from the service in 1966 and then enrolled at UW-Whitewater and graduated with the help of the GI Bill in 1969 with a degree in Business Administration.  During this time he also became a private pilot and received a certificate as an airframe and power plant mechanic.

He married the former Karen Riewe, his high school sweetheart, on September 3, 1966 and their two children, Eric and Victoria, were born in Fond du Lac where he was employed in sales at Brenner Stainless Steel.  They moved to Mauston in 1974 where he was the sales manager for new products at Walker Stainless & Equipment Company in New Lisbon before retiring in 1998.

Larry was an avid golfer and a long-time member of Castle Rock Golf Course in New Lisbon.  He was also a sports fan and enjoyed watching the Packers every week as well as betting on horse racing and other sports.  He loved working with his tools in the basement, loved all dogs and both he and Karen like to travel, taking frequent trips to Las Vegas and around the country visiting friends and sightseeing at National Parks.

Larry is survived by Karen, his wife of 59 years, his son Eric (Amy) of St. Paul, Minnesota and daughter Victoria (Rocky) of Henderson, Nevada, brother-in-law Tom Riewe (Julie), their sons Jason (Meg) and Kyle (Margaux) and their children, Emma and Finn.   He was preceded in death by his parents, Gaylerd and Lorraine Fritz, and in-laws, Victor and Elizabeth Riewe and brother-in-law John Riewe. 

The family would like to thank the staff at the VA Medical Center for their wonderful care and compassion.

Services will be held at Bethany Lutheran Church in Mauston on Saturday, March 14 with a visitation at 9:30 until the service at 11:00.  A luncheon will follow the service. 

Memorials designated to Bethany Memorial Foundation or the Carl Nelson Animal Shelter

Juneau County Pair Facing Charges After State Patrol Pulls Them Over

March 04, 2026 at 4:26 PM
CHRISTOPHER NEWLUN, 52 years of age, from New Lisbon has been arrested by the Wisconsin
State Patrol DeForest Post for operating a motor vehicle under the influence, 4th offense.
A Wisconsin State Patrol Trooper stopped Newlun for speeding – 110 mph in a posted 70 mph zone.
During the initial investigation, the driver was found to show signs of impairment. After performing
Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, Newlun was arrested for operating while under the influence 4th
offense.
An evidentiary blood draw was completed, and Newlun was booked into the Sauk County Jail.
Charges include 4th offense operating while under the influence, possession of methamphetamine,
possession of paraphernalia, carrying a concealed weapon, and reckless driving.
The passenger, Todd P. Murray, 53 years-of-age, from Mauston, was arrested for possession of
methamphetamine, possession of THC, possession of paraphernalia, and felony bail jumping.
“Pursuant to the direction of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, as found in Supreme Court Rule 20:3.6,
Trial Publicly, you are advised that a charge is merely an accusation and that a defendant is
presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.”

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