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Mattox, Sharon Marie Age 79 of Marshfield and formerly of Mauston

Sharon Marie Mattox, a cherished mother, grandmother & great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on June 4, 2025, at the age of 79, surrounded by her loving family at House of the Dove Hospice Center in Marshfield, WI. She was born on February 7, 1946, in Mauston, WI, to Melvin & Lorraine Cook. Sharon married Richard C. Gulas on January 7, 1967, although the union ended in divorce, their marriage was blessed with four children. She found true love and married William C. Mattox on October 11, 1986. They spent many wonderful years together traveling the United States, spending time with their family, and participating in community events.

Sharon was a lady who wore many hats in her lifetime. In addition to being a wife, homemaker, mother, grandmother and great grandmother; she spent many years working with local optometrists as an Optometry Tech, she worked with Adams County Memorial Hospital in the ER as an ER Tech, as an EMT and in the Outpatient Clinics, she was co-owner in AF Floral; and in her retirement was involved in the local chapter of Partners of Wisconsin Healthcare Association, Inc. Sharon had a deep and abiding faith in Christ and took comfort in the sure and certain hope of eternal life provided through that faith. She was a lifelong, faithful member of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Mauston, WI. She was very honored and thankful to be a part of the process of establishing a congregation in Adams-Friendship; from the humble beginnings at the community center, to the days at the “Purple Palace”, to the joyous move to the new church building in 2020. Sharon faithfully attended weekly services and thoroughly enjoyed worshipping God and fellowshipping with other believers.

Sharon was known for her ability to create beautiful floral arrangements, amazing birthday cakes when her children were little, and even an occasional wedding cake in her younger years. She took pride and enjoyed watching her children grow and start families of their own. Sharon could instantly make you feel at home and always hosted the family’s Sunday dinners, Packer or Badger game days, and holiday celebrations. Her home was filled with laughter & love, plenty of food, and the occasional late-night poker or dominoes game with family and friends. Sharon had an unwavering dedication to her family, rarely missing an extra-curricular school game, choral concert or band performance of her children and grandchildren who lived in town (Chris, Victoria,

Mikayla & Chase); and traveling to many ballet performances for her granddaughter Danielle. She found great joy in several hobbies; she loved traveling with her husband Bill and family to Yellowstone, the Black Hills, and Washington, DC, spending time with friends in the Northwoods seeing the beautiful fall tree colors and choosing the perfect Christmas or birthday gifts for those she loved.

Sharon is survived by her children; Lisa (Ron) Allen, Carol (Dan) Wood, David (Bobbi) Gulas and Jennnifer Gulas-Schultz; grandchildren, Danielle (Mark) Baughman, Christopher (Allexys Meyers) Collins, Victoria (Kainen Dyer) Collins, Mikayla (Cole) Trzesniak, and Chase Gulas along with 2 great-grandchildren Ezra Sasser & Harper Baughman and the newest great-grandchild Baby (Chris) Collins due in November 2025. She is also survived by her sister Carol Cook, brothers Bob (Rose) Cook & Bill (Karen) Cook, along with many nieces, nephews, cousins, and treasured friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Melvin & Lorraine Cook, and her beloved husband, William C. Mattox.

On Saturday, June 14, 2025, family & friends are invited to gather for a visitation at 11:30 AM, with a Memorial Service at 12:30 PM which will be followed by a light luncheon at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 511 West Lake Street, Friendship, WI 53934. Private family graveside services will be held at Hancock Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Sharon’s memory.

 

The family would like to thank Gundersen Moundview Hospital, Marshfield Hospital, and the wonderful and caring nursing staff at House of the Dove in Marshfield, WI, for the amazing care she received during her hospice stay, along with Roseberry’s Funeral Home.

Meinhardt, Betty Age 73 of Friendship

Betty Meinhardt, age 73, of Friendship, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 1, 2025, at Our House Assisted Living in Wisconsin Rapids.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, August 10, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Connell’s Cedar Shack in Adams, Wisconsin. Betty will be laid to rest at Mt. Repose Cemetery in Friendship.

Betty was born on February 23, 1952, in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, to Louis Jacob and Delores Olga (Brey) Geiger. She grew up in New Ulm, Minnesota, and later married Michael Charles Meinhardt on July 6, 1970, in Watertown, South Dakota. Upon Mike’s return from  serving in the U.S. Army, the couple lived in Cedar and New Ulm Minnesota, before moving to Friendship, Wisconsin in 1983.

A devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, Betty was known for her strong work ethic and caring spirit. Over the years, she worked at Castle Rock Container, Adams County Memorial Hospital, and Citgo, before retiring from her role as a Job Coach for the disabled with Adams County in 2018.

Betty loved the outdoors, especially camping, and was an avid reader. She had a deep love for animals especially her dog Bandit and supported local animal welfare causes.

She is survived by her loving husband of nearly 55 years, Mike Meinhardt of Friendship; sons Mike (Kim) Meinhardt of Friendship, Jamie (Jennifer) Meinhardt of White Creek, Dan (Nichol) Meinhardt of Reedsburg, and Louis (Jamie) Meinhardt of Dellwood; and her cherished grandchildren: Devon, Tim, Mandy (Nathan), Mikayla (Logan), Austin, Colton, Jordann, Dayne, Carsen, Autumn, Orion, Chloe, and Mason.

She is further survived by her brother Leon (Shirley) Geiger; sisters Sharon Brush and Linda (Gary) Watson; sisters-in-law Lori and Dee Geiger and many loving nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.

Betty was preceded in death by her parents, Louis and Delores Geiger; her brothers Lester and LeRoy Geiger; sister Dianne Vonderharr; and brothers-in-law Jack Brush and Ron Vonderharr.

The family extends heartfelt thanks to the compassionate staff at Our House Assisted Living Memory Care and Hospice in Wisconsin Rapids for the outstanding care Betty received over the past year.

In lieu of flowers, Memorials in Betty’s name may be directed to the Adams County Humane Society.

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

Nick Whalen Hired as New Mauston Varsity Football Coach

Nick Whalen Named New Head Football Coach at Mauston High School! ?
Mauston High School is proud to announce the hiring of Nick Whalen as the new head coach of the Golden Eagles football program. Whalen brings with him 15 years of coaching experience at both the collegiate and high school levels, offering a deep well of knowledge and leadership to the team.
His collegiate coaching experience includes time at Western Kentucky University, Carthage College, and Montana State University, among others. On the high school front, Whalen has been a key part of several successful football programs across Wisconsin, including stints at Jefferson, Marshall, Brodhead-Juda, Kewaskum, and Darlington.
Whalen’s wide-ranging background is expected to bring new energy and perspective to Mauston football. His ability to develop talent and implement effective, competitive strategies at various levels of play makes him an exciting addition to the program.
The Mauston community looks forward to a new era under Coach Whalen’s leadership as preparations begin for the upcoming season!

Local Prep Scores from Monday 6/2

WIAA REGIONAL Semi-Final Baseball Scores

Division 3

Viroqua 10 Bangor 2

Division 4

Blair-Taylor 10 Cashton 1

Eleva-Strum 4 Royall 3 (Jackson Bender 2×3 Triple)

De Soto 4 Weston 0

 

WIAA Sectional Semi-Final Softball Scores

Division 1

Sun Prairie East 3 Tomah 0

Division 5

Ithaca 4 Brookwood 1

Ellis, Bonnie Lou Age 66 of Wisconsin Dells

Bonnie Lou Ellis, age 66, of Wisconsin Dells, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 1, 2025, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin.

Born on December 12, 1958, in Watertown, Wisconsin, Bonnie was the daughter of George and Gertrude (Gloede) Graham. She was raised in Appleton and graduated from Neenah High School with the Class of 1977. Bonnie spent much of her working life at Choice Beverage in Neenah and in several deli stores throughout the Fox Valley area.

On June 10, 2020, she married Timothy S. Ellis in Portage, Wisconsin. Together, they made their home in Dell Prairie Township, Adams County.

Bonnie will be remembered for her love of cooking, baking, gardening, and caring for her beloved dog, Gizmo. She found joy in feeding birds and tending to her home.

Bonnie was preceded in death by her parents and her brothers Ken, Allen, and Eugene.

She is survived by her loving husband, Timothy Ellis; sisters Phyllis (Randy), Penny Graham, and Debra (Mark) Shields; brother Greg (Sue) Graham; stepson Jeffrey Ellis; granddaughter Kira Ellis; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

In keeping with her wishes, no formal services will be held. She will be laid to rest at Highland Memorial Park in Appleton, Wisconsin.

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences may be offered at www.roseberrys.com.

Peterson, Mary Ann M. Age 90 of Necedah

Mary Ann M. Peterson, age 90, of Necedah, WI, passed away on Saturday, May 31, 2025, at Crestview Nursing Home in New Lisbon, WI. 

 

Funeral services will be held Friday, June 6, 2025, 11:00 a.m. at St. James Lutheran Church in Necedah, WI. Pastor Roger Erdman will officiate. Burial will follow in the Bayview Cemetery. Family and friends are invited for visitation on Friday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service at the church.

 

The Torkelson Necedah Family Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be offered at www.torkelsonfuneralhome.com

Martin, Edith “Edie” P. Age 82 of Wonewoc & La Crosse

Edith “Edie” P. Martin, 82 years young, of Wonewoc and La Crosse, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully in her sleep on May 30th, 2025, in Springfield, Illinois while in the care and comfort of her daughter Michelle, son-in-law Mark Ellenz and granddaughter Samantha Martin.

Born on August 17th, 1942 to Peter and Pauline Ennis in Wonewoc, Wisconsin;  Edie was the baby of the large Ennis clan.  She was the 9th of 9 children – Beverly, Donald, Joseph, John, Thomas, Irene, Susan, Esther, and finally Edie.    She loved being the baby of the family, and always looked up to her big brothers and sisters, frequently speaking highly of them and reminiscing about all the wonderful times they had growing up in Wonewoc.  

Edie was married twice.  First to Karey Robert Bigham, with this union being blessed with two children,  Karey Thomas Bigham  and Valerie Ann Bigham. (Partner-Dale) She later married Larry Martin, which blessed her with Michelle June Martin / Ellenz.   Edie is further survived by six grandchildren – Tanner, Cassie and Hunter Bigham, Devan Jensen, Samantha Martin, and Jacob Ellenz.   She will be joining one other grandchild, Tisha Schulz, in heaven.  Edie wanted all the grandkids to know that they were the joys of her life.

Edie had several jobs throughout her life, but when asked, her most favorite job was the many years she spent as a young waitress at the Valley Inn in Elroy, Wisconsin.   This job gave her the ability, in her own words, the “gift of gab” and the ability to easily make friends.  This skill carried on throughout her life.    Edie also retired from Juneau County, Wisconsin as a Supervisor in the Juneau County Human Services Sheltered Workshop, supervising adults with disabilities.  This also brought her great joy and a sense of leaving the world a better place than when she arrived.

Edie was an animal lover with a kind heart.  She had horses, dogs, cats, barn cats, and loved all of them throughout her life.  Even up to her final days, she would eagerly be watching the squirrels fight each other over food and call the instigator squirrel unflattering words at Michelle’s house. 

Last but not least, Edie’s favorite hobby, up to her last days, was to get dressed up and go out to eat at her favorite restaurants.   She loved fashion, jewelry, and make-up.    We lovingly called her Elizabeth Taylor because of her fashion taste and how long it took Edie to get ready every day, even if it was to go see the Doctor or the grocery store.  Her colorful palette of wardrobe choice lasted all her life to her final day.  

Edie was one of a kind and we will miss her very much.   Per Edie’s wishes, no services will be held, so instead, please plant a tree, be kind to an animal, and above all, get all dressed up and go to your favorite restaurant in honor of Edie.

Kurzydlo, Elaine S. Age 76 of Mauston

Elaine S. Kurzydlo, age 76, of Mauston, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully at her home on May 31, 2025, surrounded by her loving family.

Elaine was born on April 27, 1949, in Glasgow, Scotland, the daughter of Robert and Violet (Ferguson) Henderson. From the moment she entered this world, Elaine had a way of making everyone feel seen, heard, and loved. She was a constant source of joy, warmth, and kindness, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who had the privilege of knowing her. Whether as a devoted volunteer for Girl Scouts, 4-H, National Ski Patrol, or a loving member of her community, she touched countless lives with her generous spirit. She also enjoyed her time working at WWTC and teaching first aid and CPR to the community.

Elaine touched many lives with her warmth, kindness, and compassion. She had a deep love for family. She cherished every moment spent with her loved ones, creating a home full of laughter, support, and unwavering love. Family gatherings, holidays, and spontaneous get-togethers were always filled with her infectious smile and kind heart.

Her love for animals was equally profound. Whether it was caring for her beloved pets or supporting animal charities, she always demonstrated a profound respect for all creatures. She believed in the simple joy that animals bring to life and shared that love with everyone she met.

Elaine is survived by her devoted husband, Dennis; her daughters, Carla Nolden (Eric Greve) and Ami (Zac) Board; five beloved grandchildren, Kayla (Greg), Adam, Alexis (Caleb), Maddie, and Gracie; and one cherished great-grandchild, Hudson. She was preceded in death by her parents, her brother Robert, and her sister-in-law Marcy. She loved her family deeply and took great joy in being a grandmother and great-grandmother.

True to her spirit, Elaine wished for her life to be celebrated, not mourned. A brief memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 7, 2025, from 2:00–4:00 p.m. at the Conway-Picha Funeral Home in Lyndon Station, WI. Chaplain Shane Haynes will offer words of remembrance and a blessing at 3:30 p.m. Following the service, family and friends are invited to a celebration of life gathering at Zac and Ami’s home: (N4763 22nd Ave, Mauston.)

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Elaine’s honor to two causes close to her heart: Carl W. Nelson Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 345, Mauston, WI 53948 or Friends and Family Cancer Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 8, Mauston, WI 53948.

The family extends their heartfelt thanks to all who supported Elaine and continue to honor her memory.

Governor Evers approves WIS 21 improvements, Juneau County

To invest in Wisconsin’s transportation system, Governor Evers recently signed a $6.5 million contract to replace the pavement along WIS 21 between Sheridan Street in Necedah and Adams County line in Juneau County. Preliminary work is scheduled to begin June 2.

 

Chippewa Concrete Services is the prime contractor for the project. The project is designed to replace deteriorated pavement. Improvements include replacement of concrete pavement between Sheridan Street and the railroad crossing, updated curb ramps and traffic signals at the WIS 80 intersection, installation of a roundabout at County G and centerline and shoulder rumble strips in rural areas.

 

WIS 21 will remain open to traffic under single lane closures with flagging operations.

 

Project completion is scheduled for October 17. The schedule is dependent on favorable weather conditions and construction progress.

 

For more information regarding traffic impacts, transportation news and improvement project updates in Wisconsin’s Southwest Region:

 

Motorists are reminded that using handheld cell phones in Wisconsin work zones is illegal. Alerts and updates provided via these sites are not intended for use while driving. When driving, your focus should always be on driving.

Mile Bluff Medical Center hosts monthly diabetes discussions

If you are looking for answers and tips on how to live your life to the fullest while managing diabetes, plan to attend this month’s Diabetes Connect. At this informative and engaging discussion, Mile Bluff’s team of experts will be available to cover a variety of key topics, while you’ll also have the opportunity to connect with others and get tips from those on a similar health journey.

 

This event is free and open to everyone, including individuals with pre-diabetes and diabetes, as well as their loved ones and caregivers. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insight toward living your best, and healthiest, life.

 

Diabetes Connect will be held on Thursday, June 5 at 1pm at Mile Bluff Medical Center in Mauston.

 

Registration is not required to attend. A virtual option is also available. Call 1 week in advance for details.

 

For more information, call 608-847-1848 or visit the upcoming events page at milebluff.com.

 

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