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Radcliff Sworn in As New Mauston City Alderperson

On Tuesday, October 21, 2025, City Administrator Daron J. Haugh along with the Common Council had the privilege of swearing in Casey Radcliff as the new Alderperson for Ward 6. This moment marks a close to one chapter and the start of another. Richard Noe, who faithfully served as Ward 6 Alderman for over thirty years, recently stepped down after moving outside the city. Richard’s steady leadership has shaped our council with his experience, guidance, and dedication. Please join us in thanking Richard Noe for his many years of service, and in welcoming Casey Radcliff as he takes on this important role.

Schuster, Patrick Richard Age 72 of Adams

Patrick Richard Schuster, age 72, of Adams, Wisconsin passed away Monday, October 20, 2025 at Wisconsin Veterans Home in King, Wisconsin.

Memorial services will be 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 30, 2025 at the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Friendship, Wisconsin.   Father David Bruener will officiate.  Interment will be at the St. Leo Catholic

Cemetery, Friendship, Wisconsin.

 

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

Robbins, Daniel E. Age 74 of Arkdale & Formerly of Racine

Daniel E. Robbins, age 74, of Arkdale, Wisconsin, formerly of Racine, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.

Interment will take place at a later date at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Union Grove, Wisconsin.

Daniel was born on May 20, 1951, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Edward and Donna (Fitzgerald) Robbins. He graduated from Waterford High School and proudly served in the United States Navy from 1970 to 1972 aboard the USS Rupertus (DD-851). Daniel later worked for the Muskego School District until his retirement. He married the love of his life, Barbara A. Christensen, on June 27, 2003.

Daniel had many lifelong passions including fishing, hunting, and building model ships and cars. He was known as the life of the party—bringing joy, laughter, and dance to every gathering. Most of all, he cherished time spent with his family, friends, and beloved pets.

Daniel is survived by his wife, Barbara; daughters, Alysa Robbins, Kim (Robin) Durand, and Kari (Nick) Pender; grandsons, Oliver and Jack Pender and Travis Durand;  former wife, Karen Braund; and his loyal dog, Pearl Ann, and grand-pup Sebastian.

He will be remembered with love by his family, friends, and all who were fortunate to know him.

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

Schoebel, Sandra J. Age 79 of Friendship

Sandra J. Schoebel, age 79, of Friendship, Wisconsin, passed away on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.

Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at Quincy Cemetery in Quincy, Wisconsin. Pastor Sam Downey will officiate.
Sandra was born on May 7, 1946, in Menomonee, Wisconsin, to August and Sylvia (Oldenhoff) Turinski. She married Wallace “Wally” A. Schoebel on September 16, 1966 in Waukegan, Illinois. Following their retirement, Sandra and Wally made their home in Adams County.

Fall was Sandra’s favorite time of year—especially Halloween. She loved tending to her flowers and garden, visiting rummage sales, and, most of all, spending time with her grandchildren.
Sandra was preceded in death by her husband, Wally, and her parents.

She is survived by her children: Brian, Kelly, and Kevin; grandchildren: Tony, Jeff, Bailey, Damon, and Stephanie; and siblings: Tom, Jim (Colleen), and Dianna. She is further survived by great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.

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

Short, Douglas Paul Age 82 of Adams

With heavy hearts, we share the passing of Douglas Paul Short, who passed peacefully on October 22, 2025, at the age of 82 in Adams, WI, surrounded by his loving family. Doug was born on March 31, 1943, to Paul and Loretta (Buchanan) Short. His childhood on the family farm in Arkdale, WI, instilled in him a profound appreciation, respect, and dedication to hard work that defined his entire life.

A proud graduate of Adams-Friendship High School, Doug went on to serve his country in the U.S. Coast Guard. It was while stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Station in Illinois that the USO in Milwaukee played a pivotal role in his life, introducing him to the love of his life, Dinah Rupprecht. They married on July 9, 1966, and together they built a home and raised their family in Caledonia. Doug had a successful 30-year career at the VA Hospital in Milwaukee, retiring as the foreman engineer of the power plant.

Doug will be remembered for his love of a good joke, his competitive spirit when playing cards, his cooking, and his delight in giving his friends a hard time. He found immense joy in the outdoors, with fishing and hunting trips taking him to Wyoming, Canada, and countless spots across Wisconsin. The trophy mounts displayed in his home stand as a testament to these adventures.
When he retired, his “hard work” truly hit its stride. Doug designed every detail of the beautiful log home they built in Adams, a true love gift to his family. He milled every log from their property and could tell you the species, the exact location of the tree he cut, and its final use in the house. The land around their home was an extension of his dedication, filled with flower and vegetable gardens and an entertaining collection of animals: donkeys, fainting goats, chickens, and even snapping turtles.

There was simply no sitting still for Doug Short, a fact his family knows well from hearing his favorite saying: “Isn’t there something you should be doing.”

Doug is survived by his beloved wife of 59 years, Dinah (Rupprecht); their daughters Christal (Gregg) Korslin and Jenny Short; and his cherished grandchildren, Jasmyne Short, Gianna Short, Trenton Korslin, and Alexus Korslin, and Alec and Izzy (Marshall) Korslin; and great-granddaughter, Arya. He is also survived by his brother Buddy Short, brother-in-law Christ Hohenstein, and sister in-law Chari Short.

Celebration of Life luncheon Saturday November 1, 2025 at Moundview Golf Club, 1930 14th Ct. Friendship, WI from 12 Noon to 3 pm

Juneau County Arrest Report 10-27

Local Prep Scores from Thursday 10/23

WIAA Regional Semi-Final Volleyball Scores from Thursday

D1

Middleton 3 Tomah 1

D2

Reedsburg 3 Mauston 1 (kira Clemens 17digs 3aces for Mauston)

Lakeland 3 Wisconsin Dells 0

D3

Onalaska Luther 3 Wautoma 0

D4

Bangor 3 River Ridge 1

Cashton 3 Wisconsin Heights 1

Brookwood 3 Riverdale 0 (Ava Gruen 33assists for Brookwood)

D5

Royall 3 North Crawford 0

De Soto 3 Hillsboro 0

Wonewoc-Center 3 Seneca 1 (Estyn Fry 17kills for Wonewoc-Center)

 

WIAA Regional Final Soccer

D3

Fort Atkinson 3 Wisconsin Dells 0

D4

Nekoosa 1 Adams-Friendship 0

Royall Blasts North Crawford in Volleyball Regional Semi

The Royall Panthers volleyball team routed North Crawford 3-0 Thursday night in a WIAA D5 Regional Semi-Final matchup.  Royall won by scores of 25-18, 25-11, and 25-13.  Bria Gruen led the way with 16kills while Laya Wainwright also had double digit kills for the Panthers.  Royall will move on to face De Soto in a WIAA Regional Final in Elroy Saturday night.  Royall improves to 23-7 on their season.  North Crawford finishes their season at 7-17.

Schnell, Eldon Lee Age 93 of Mauston

Eldon Lee Schnell, age 93 received his heavenly upgrade on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease among other things.  He passed peacefully holding his wife Ardis’s hand.

Eldon was born on July 8, 1932, to Edwin Frank Schnell and Amanda Minnie (Claire) Schnell.  He was the youngest of 3 children.  Eldon attended Waters Country School through 8th grade and graduated in a class of 12 from Royall High School in 1950.

After high school Eldon worked at the Badger Ammunition Plant between Baraboo and Sauk City in Maintenance and Groundskeeping until the plant closed.  Then he tried his hand a driving semi.  He partnered with a friend, and they drove long hauls all over the country for approximately two years.  When the truck driving came to an end, Eldon got a job at the John Deer Plant in Waterloo, Iowa.  He enjoyed his job and would have stayed there but Uncle Sam called him for service in the Army from 1955 to 1957.  He was a Specialist 2nd class where he was a radio repairman and was stationed in Japan for 16 months of his two-year term.  Eldon has said he was quite an attraction for the ladies over there because of his blue eyes.

After serving his two-year term he was honorably discharged from the Army and came home to Kendall Wisconsin to help his parents on the family farm.  Eldon was always very handy as he knew quite a bit about plumbing, electrical, mechanical, carpentry, etc. and therefore helped remodel their home along with taking care of the cattle and other chores.  Eldon started painting with an established painter in the area and before long decided he could do better on his own. He was well known all over Juneau County and surrounding areas for his excellent painting both interior and exterior.  Over the years he had friends and then his sons who also helped with his painting business.  One of Eldon’s biggest accomplishments was his ability to transform a gray steel door into what looked like beautiful wood grain with his time and talent.   Other bragging points for Eldon was the work he; his son Lee and other volunteers did at his home church, St. Matthews Evangelical Lutheran in Ontario, WI in the mid-1980s.  When St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church was being built in the early 1990’s Eldon, Lee and countless others contributed their time and talents to the beautiful church we enjoy today.  Eldon and Ardis also donated the Little Lambs Daycare sign that our church established in recent years.

Eldon loved roller skating, bowling, shooting pool, hunting and dancing which is where he met his wife Ardis (Robinson) Schnell.  They met at a dance at the Kendall Community Hall in March and were married on December 2, 1961, that same year at the St. Matthews Parsonage.  Eldon then moved to Mauston, and they went on to raise four children on the Century old Robinson-Schnell dairy farm. (Was a century farm in 1974)  For about 4 years Eldon was doing chores both in Mauston and for his parents in Kendall.  After his parents quit farming, Eldon was able to concentrate on the Robinson-Schnell farm milking cows, doing chores in the morning, painting during the day and doing chores and milking again at night.  Raising a family, working together in the barn, fields, house or garden was not always easy, but Eldon had a strong belief in faith and family.  He has served multiple terms with our church counsel over the years.  After the dairy cows were sold in 1999, Eldon continued to do painting well into his 70’s.  Eldon and his son Lee were blessed to work together for 40 years and now Lee continues to paint part time and carry on the tradition.  All the family members, including some grandsons, have done some painting at one time or another.

Eldon was very proud of his Allis Chalmers tractors, of which there were many over the years.  The farm was known as the one with orange tractors and blue buildings.  He loved painting them up and receiving compliments on how nice they looked.  Some have been in parades in recent years as well.

Both Eldon and his wife Ardis were proud of their four children and the legacy they leave behind.  They all excelled in their chosen professions, and all were willing to help out whenever asked by family, friends, or strangers.  The fact that all four have raised great families made them both comment: “We must have done something right.”

Eldon is preceded in death by his parents Edwin Schnell, Amanda (Claire) Schnell, his brother Harland Schnell, his sister Darlene Banach, aunts, uncles, and in-laws.  He is survived by his wife Ardis Schnell, his children: Lee (Michelle) Schnell of Mauston, Gary (Kay) Schnell of Grafton, WI, Todd (Elizabeth) Schnell of Cottage Grove, WI, Peggy (Craig) Smith of Mauston; Grandchildren: Mitchell (Karen) Smith, Cody (Chelsea) Smith, Alex (Lucy) Evangelista, Kevin, Kaylee, Adam, Taylor, Ari and Michael Schnell; Great Grandchildren: Logan, Colton and Mariana Smith, nieces, nephews and friends.

The Schnell and Smith family would like to extend a sincere thank you to Cottage Care Circle and their staff for the wonderful care, time, and countless hugs and laughter that Eldon and Ardis have both benefited from over the last 4 years.  We are truly grateful for having our parents close by and well taken care of.  It truly takes special people to be in long term care.

Services will be held at St Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church on Monday, October 27th, 2025.  Visitation will be held from 10 am to 12:00.  Service will start at 12 with a meal to immediately follow.  Internment will be at the Evergreen Cemetery after the meal for those that want to join the family.  Crandall Funeral Home is assisting with the arrangements. 

Firlus, Larry P. Age 77 of Rural Wonewoc

Larry P. Firlus, age 77 years, of rural Wonewoc, Wisconsin, passed away on Wednesday, October 22, 2025 on his tractor at the farm.

 

He was born on July 15, 1948 in the Town of Summit, Juneau County to Tony and Erma (Sloniker) Firlus and graduated from the Wonewoc High School.

 

Larry was united in marriage to June Larson on May 8, 1971 at East Lemonweir Lutheran Church, rural Elroy.  They lived on the family farm in the Town of Summit for many years.  She preceded him in death on July 7, 2022.

 

Larry worked as a Construction Supervisor at Friede & Associates in Reedsburg for many years.  In addition, he also ran the family farm and raised Hereford Cattle.  He enjoyed farming and hunting.  He was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Mauston.

 

Survivors include his son, Scott (Kelly) Firlus; grandchildren, Dawson and Morgan; sister-in-law, Sandy Firlus and her children, Jesse Firlus and Julie Weier; nephews, Bill (Kathy) Zietlow and Wayne Zietlow and other family and friends.

 

In addition to his wife, June; he was preceded in death by his Parents; sister, Patricia (Paul) Zietlow; brother, Edward Firlus and nephew, Dale Zietlow.

 

Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, October 28, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Mauston.  Visitation will be at the Church on Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.  Burial will be in the Potter’s Cemetery in the Town of Summit, Juneau County.

 

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

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