Obituaries

Richardson, Gloria Jean Age 78 of Adams

Gloria Jean Richardson, age 78, of Adams, Wisconsin, passed away on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at Marshfield Medical Center in Marshfield, Wisconsin.

Funeral services will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Friday, May 1, 2026, at Roseberry’s Funeral Home in Friendship, Wisconsin, with Pastor Terri Skildum officiating. Interment will follow at Easton Cemetery in the Town of Easton, Adams County, Wisconsin. Visitation will be held from 11:00 a.m. until the time of service on Friday at the funeral home.

Gloria was born on May 9, 1947, in Eldorado, Illinois, to Lewis and Helen (Watt) Palmer. She graduated from Argo High School in 1965.

Gloria met her future husband, David Richardson, while working at BorgWarner Automotive in Bellwood, Illinois. They were united in marriage on October 12, 1968, in Summit, Illinois. They made their home in Bellwood for several years before moving to Justice, Illinois, where they lived for the remainder of their time in Illinois. Gloria and David both dedicated 35 years to BorgWarner before retiring in 2001. Following retirement, they enjoyed traveling and ultimately fulfilled their dream of building a home on their land in Adams.

Gloria found great joy in the beauty of nature. She loved watching the birds, deer, and turkeys that visited her backyard, with a special fondness for cardinals. She also had a love for flamingos and flowers, especially sunflowers. Gloria enjoyed photography and was rarely without her camera. When her children were growing up, she spent many hours crafting with them.

She and David shared a love of camping and fishing, often spending time with family and friends and creating countless cherished memories, including many crazy boating adventures. They also enjoyed traveling and visiting loved ones across the country.

In her later years, Gloria enjoyed word searches, and playing a game or two on her phone.  She loved to chat on the phone and keep in touch with family and friends. She rarely missed her favorite television programs, including The View, Live with Kelly and Mark, General Hospital, and Wheel of Fortune. Gloria was known for her kind and caring nature, always putting others before herself. She treasured time spent with her family, especially her nieces and nephew, her son Billy, her daughter Angie, and her great-nieces and great-nephews.

Gloria was preceded in death by her husband, David Richardson; her parents, Lewis and Helen Palmer; her son, William “Billy” Richardson; her brother, Philip Palmer; and her sister, Marilyn Palmer.

She is survived by her daughter, Angie Richardson; her stepson, Scott (Tara) Burrows; her grandsons, Jace Richardson-Larrea and Keegan Burrowfield; as well as many sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, and nephews.

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences and further information are available at www.roseberrys.com.

Baumgart, Joyce E. Age 86 of New Lisbon

JOYCE E. BAUMGART  was born 08/09/1939 in New Lisbon, Wisconsin to Andrew Martin and Eva (Snyder) Martin.  She was the last living grandchild to James (Jens) Christian Martin and Anna Ferguson (Sorensen) Martin who were the first generation of immigrants from Sulsted, Denmark.  They came to Canada taking the St. Lawrence Seaway to Racine, Wisconsin then settling in New Lisbon.

Joyce attended school in New Lisbon. She was the 8th grade ping pong champion. In high school she played the clarinet in the band and played piano for boys, girls, and mixed choir. At the age of 17 she started playing the organ for the East Lemonweir Church until she married. Joyce loved to dance, her dance partner was John Belski, and they started dancing in the 6th grade and danced together until her wedding day. During the summers she would go to the Chicago Suburb and stay with her sister, Evelyn to work and make some money for her school clothes.

 After high school she attended the Juneau County Teacher’s College. It was there that she met her husband Otto Baumgart. They both got their license and moved to Rochester, Wisconsin to start their careers in education. Her first teaching job was a one room schoolhouse called Pleasant View Elementary, where she taught all 8 grades. In 1963 they moved to Adams, Wisconsin when Otto took a job teaching 8th grade in the Adams Grade School. Joyce began teaching for the Adams-Friendship School District in 1967. When she started back teaching in Adams, she told her children Sherry and Scott, now remember I don’t only have you two, but 24 other children now.  She was Title1 at Grand Marsh, Brooks and Castle Rock Grade Schools. Then she taught Kindergarten at Pineland and Roche-a-Cri, 8th grade at Castle Rock Grade School, 4th grade at Adams Grade School and Friendship Grade School. Her musical talent was admired when she and Bob Peligrin performed the Country Western Shows out at Castle Rock Grade School and when she had her 4th graders put on a Veterans Program for the veterans and community. She had a 30 year career in education.

It was in 1971 that Joyce received her Bachelor’s Degree from Stevens Point. It took her 15 years taking night classes, working full time and raising a family. She definitely was the example of perseverance.

Some of her past students have described her as one of their favorites. One stated that he didn’t realize it until he was older that she was firm, fair and direct and thinks of her fondly and frequently, especially now that he is close to 61 years of age. Another stated she showed empathy, compassion and made a difference to many students. When in public she loved running into her past students. They always approached her with respect and “Great to see you, Mrs. Baumgart” She felt her greatest achievement teaching was that her kindergartners were reading at the 1st grade level.

She did take a break from teaching for 2 years and was a social worker at Villa Pines Nursing Center in the 1970’s. Her love of teaching drew her back into that field.

She played organ for Immanuel Lutheran Church in Adams from 1964 through the 1990’s and was also a Sunday school teacher.

In 1979 Joyce and Otto built their own home in which she still resided. She lost Otto after 26 years of marriage.

Joyce eventually met LeRoy (Shorty) Thompson and his son Tim. Joyce so enjoyed the spontaneity of adventures he brought to the relationship along with his kindness and love of life. They had 28 years together.  Tim married Donna Thurber and with their daughter Cammie have always remained close.

Joyce’s love for her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren made her bust with pride.  That love will never fade.

Joyce loved her dog Cuddles, she became her best friend and that dog made her laugh every day. Joyce enjoyed working in her yard picking up sticks, enjoying nature and riding her lawn mower taking care of her 6 lots.

She had great adventures traveling with Roberta Ebert upon retirement, going to dinner plays and bus trips and resale shopping with her daughter and visiting her son on his naval bases.

We extend love and gratitude to Cathy Barnes for always being available to our family anytime, to Jeff and Sandra Baumgartner and Vickie Totton for your 40+ years of love, friendship, cherished memories and laughter. Mark Hein the “prodigal” son who always found his home with us for security and stability. He brought so much laughter and adventures.

It was an early Sunday morning when Mark brought his younger sister to town for Sunday school, while waiting on her he made his way to the Baumgart house as usual made himself at home. He put on a pot of coffee. Otto and Joyce found themselves waking from their slumber to the smell of freshly brewed coffee. After asking one another if they had made it and realizing neither had they ventured out to the kitchen to find Mark enjoying a cup of coffee! He remarked “Good Morning!! I made you a pot of coffee!”

Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.   John 13:34

 So thankful to Mile Bluff Emergency Dept, her primary caregivers (Christine, Dr. Dan, Laura and Margaret), Mile Bluff Physical Therapy Dept (Rachel and Amber), Mile Bluff Audiology Dept (Colleen), Heartland Hospice (Laura, MJ, Ashley, Katie, and Anne).

Family members who preceded:

Otto Baumgart (spouse)

Allen Martin (Gladys) (brother and sister in law)

Glenn Martin (Maria) (brother and sister in law)

Evelyn Nelson (Raymond) (sister and brother in law)

LeRoy Thompson (significant other)

Edna Jensen (Richard) (sister in law and brother in law)

Jon Wilson (brother in law)

Mark Wilson (nephew)

Eric Nelson (nephew)

 

Survivors:

 

Sherry Baumgart (daughter), Adams, WI

Scott Baumgart (Sarah) (son), Wisconsin Rapids, WI

Scott Baumgart Jr. (Sarah) (grandson) Springfield, MO

Brystal Kondratuk (Nathan) (granddaughter) Brookings, SD

Lois Baumgart (great granddaughter) Springfield, MO

Otto Baumgart III (great grandson) Springfield, MO

Nora Kondratuk (great granddaughter) Brookings, SD

Ellie Joyce Kondratuk (great granddaughter) Brookings, SD

Isaac Kondratuk (great grandson) Brookings, SD

Tim Thompson (Donna) (stepson) Lyndon Station, WI

Cammie Thompson (stepgrandaughter) Lyndon Station, WI

Geraldine Rattunde (Carl) (sister in law and brother in law) Necedah, WI

Frances Wilson (sister in law) Wisconsin Rapids, WI

Richard Baumgart (Jeanne) (brother in law and sister in law) Necedah, WI

 

Other survivors include nieces and nephews and their children.

 

Memorial service will be 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 9th, 2026 at Roseberry’s Funeral Home in Friendship, WI 53934.  Pastor Terri Skildum will officiate.  Visitation will be on Saturday, May 9th from 10 a.m. until the time of service.  Interment will be at Bay View Cemetery in Necedah, Wisconsin at a later date.

 

Roseberry’s Funeral Home (www.roseberrys.com ) is assisting the family.  

Moore, Michael Allen “Mike” Age 81 formerly of Juneau County

Michael Allen Moore, known affectionately by friends and family as Mike, embarked on his heavenly patrol on November 24, 2025, in Tavares, Florida, after a life well-lived and filled with love.  Born on September 24, 1944, in Abilene, Texas, Mike was the epitome of service to his community and country.

 

Mike’s journey through life was a testament to his commitment to family, faith, and hard work. He shared 63 wonderful years with his beloved wife, Ruth (Hackl) Moore, a partnership that was as much about love as it was about adventure. Together, they raised a family that includes their son Jeffrey (Heather) Moore of Peyton, CO, and daughters Wendy (Dan) Murphy of New Lisbon, WI, and Christine (Jerry) Wiese of Lyndon Station, WI. Mike’s legacy continued to expand with his eight grandchildren, Megan Braund, Benjamin Murphy, Joseph, Tristan (Stephanie), and Quinn Moore, and Cameron (Melissa), Molly (Adam) Wildman, and Emily Wiese, and further blessed with seven great-grandsons who will carry on his generous spirit.

Mike’s sister, Linda (Bill) Fleming, and two nephews also survive him.  He was preceded in departure by a daughter-in-law, Erika Moore, who no doubt welcomed him with a warm embrace on the other side.

 

After graduating from Lone Rock High School in 1962, Mike’s entrepreneurial spirit led him to own and operate a milk distributorship. It was during this time that a friendly Wisconsin State Trooper, who frequented his route for milk and donuts, inspired Mike to pursue a career in law enforcement. On January 2, 1967, Mike joined the esteemed ranks of the Wisconsin State Patrol’s 16th class, marking the beginning of a distinguished career that saw him rise to the rank of Major at the State Parol Academy before his retirement in 1999. Mike’s dedication to his work was matched by his commitment to his Christian faith and his love for bringing joy to others.

 

In 1972 he built a motel at the I90-94 New Lisbon interchange because he recognized a need for travelers that needed lodging in that area. Ruth managed the motel with a staff of three children.

Travel was one of Mike and Ruth’s greatest joys, and together they explored all 50 states, parts of Europe, and other international destinations. Their houseboat on the Mississippi River in La Crosse became a floating haven of hospitality, hosting hundreds of family and friends over three decades. In 2022, Mike and Ruth transitioned to full-time residents of Florida, where the sunshine matched Mike’s sunny disposition.

 

Mike Moore’s life was a beautiful tapestry woven with threads of faith, family, and his total commitment to work and community as well as the needs of others.

 

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, May 2nd, 2026, at The Lodge (104 Lodge Ln) in Mauston, WI., Relatives and friends are invited at The Lodge from 1:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M., with a Memorial service starting at 3:00 P.M. The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com

Schmidtke, Larry J. Age 89 of Adams

Larry J. Schmidtke Sr., age 89, of Adams, Wisconsin passed away Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at his home surrounded by his family. He is survived by his loving wife of 70 years Karen, and his children Peggy (Harold) Richards of Rockton, IL; Larry J. Schmidtke Jr. of Machesney Park, IL; Penny (Paul) Lipinski of Machesney Park, IL; Michael (Chenelle) of Toledo, OH., and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.  Larry retired from Chrysler Corporation in Belvidere, IL after 27 years.  Following his retirement, Larry and Karen moved to Quincy and most recently Adams.

 

A memorial gathering will be held from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Monday, May 4, 2026, at the Friendship Village Hall in Friendship, Wisconsin. A memorial service will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, with Pastor Brian Beardsley officiating.

 

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

Miller, Edward “Eddie” Robert Michael Age 91 of Elroy

Edward “Eddie” Robert Michael Miller, age 91, of Elroy, Wisconsin, was born on September 29, 1934, to George and Selma (Johnson) Miller. A lifelong resident of Elroy, Eddie was called to his heavenly home on April 23, 2026, at the Serenity House in Tomah, Wisconsin, with his beloved wife and son?in?law by his side.

 

On May 19, 1956, Eddie was united in marriage to the love of his life, Eileen Neola (De Witt) Miller, in Norwalk, Wisconsin. Together they shared 70 devoted years of marriage, building a home and a life together on Eddie’s family farm in Elroy. Their partnership was one of deep love, laughter, and unwavering support, forming the foundation of a close and caring family.

 

Eddie was a dedicated farmer whose life was shaped by the land he loved. He farmed both dairy and crops, with a special love for custom combining, and he took great pride in caring for the soil and the work of feeding others. Among his fondest memories was earning a first?place finish at the Norwalk tractor pull, a reflection of both his competitive spirit and his joy in farm life.

 

A natural leader and committed servant to his community, Eddie served on the Mile Bluff Medical Center Board for 34 years, including several years as chair. He also faithfully served as Town Chair of Wonewoc Township, on the Grace Lutheran Church council, and on the Equity Livestock Board, always giving generously of his time and wisdom.

 

Above all, Eddie was a family man. He treasured time spent with his loved ones, enjoyed coffee clutch gatherings with friends, and was known for his infectious laugh that could light up any room. His warmth, humor, and steady presence will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

 

Eddie is survived by his loving wife, Eileen Miller; his daughter, Lynette (David) Livingston of Augusta, Wisconsin; his daughter?in?law, Mary Miller of Elroy; his sister, Dorna Mae Miller of Tomah; his brother? and sister?in?law, Roger (Rita) De Witt of Loveland, Colorado, and Marilee (Mike) Doerre of Rochester, Minnesota; his grandchildren, Michael Livingston, Matthew Livingston, and Marcus Livingston; Andrew Miller, Alan Miller, Brian Miller, and Madeline Kennedy; as well as six great?grandchildren. He is also survived by several nieces, nephews, cousins, and many dear friends.

 

He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Selma Miller; his parents?in?law, Carrol and Walda (Sletten) De Witt; his brother?in?law, Blaine De Witt; and his children, Michael, Kim, and Kevin.

Edward’s legacy lives on in the land he tended, the community he served, the friendships he cherished, and—most of all—the family he loved so deeply.

 

Memorial Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church in Elroy, with Kris Stauffacher officiating.  A time of visitation will be at the Church from noon to 2 p.m.  A meal and fellowship will follow the service in the Church Fellowship Hall.  Interment will be in the Millards Prairie Cemetery.

 

In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Grace Lutheran Church in Elroy.

 

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

 

 

Ebsen, Kenneth D. Age 89 of Oxford

Kenneth D. Ebsen, age 89, of Oxford, Wisconsin passed away Thursday, April 16, 2026, at University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin.

Funeral Services will be held on Friday, May 8th, 2026, at The First Presbyterian Church of Oxford in Oxford, WI with Pastor Breanda Pulver officiating. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM with services at 11:00 am. A lunch will follow in the basement of The First Presbyterian Church of Oxford. Burial will be at Easton Cemetery at 1:00 P.M. following the luncheon for friends and family who wish to join.

Ken was born May 25, 1936, the youngest son of Harry and Lois (Brown) Ebsen in Easton, Wisconsin. Ken graduated from Wisconsin Dells high school in 1954. During high school he spent time working with his brother learning how to fix cars. After graduation he began working at Dairy Equipment company in Madison as a welder. He was there when he was drafted into the Army in 1959. After his honorable discharge from the Army, he returned to his welding job in Madison, WI.

Ken married Dorothy Behnke in February of 1966 they were married for 21 years and had two daughters Cindy and Melanie. Ken spent many years as a single man enjoying the freedom to move around. He moved from Madison to Evansville, to Tomahawk, to Pardeeville and finally to Oxford where he found peace and happiness. During this time, he met Evelyn Huffman through their love of Maggie Mae’s music. They married in May of 2018 and were happily married until her death in 2020 after a short battle with Cancer. Evelyn was pivotal in Ken joining the First Presbyterian Church of Oxford. Ken liked to keep busy and held many jobs in his lifetime. He worked as a Manufacturing Engineer at Dairy Equipment Company and later held similar titles at Varco-Prudent in Evansville, Northland Stainless in Tomahawk, and Everbrite in Pardeeville. Upon retirement from engineering jobs, he worked as a parts delivery driver for Weaver Auto parts while he also was writing his own newspaper he would distribute around town called the Pardeeville Liberator. He loved writing stories, sharing recipes, sharing his views, and telling jokes. Eventually he moved this to an online format and moved to creating joke books and recipe books which he shared with others. Ken spent lots of time with his brother selling antiques and other collectables at flea markets. He used his writing skills to help publish his church’s newsletter as well.

Ken enjoyed music. He enjoyed live shows and really enjoyed Maggie Mae’s barn dances. He loved to share his views, jokes and recipes both online and in books. At every family gathering he would bring a new type of cheesecake he was trying. He always wanted to share his new recipes with all his friends and family. His family will miss his corn casserole.

Ken was a member of the American Welding society for 25+ years. He was also a member of The First Presbyterian Church of Oxford where was a church elder.

Ken was preceded in death by his mother Lois (Brown) Ebsen, his father Harry Ebsen, his eldest brother Lester Ebsen, his wife Evelyn (Huffman) Ebsen and his sister in laws, Lorraine Ebsen, Julie Ebsen, and Marion Ebsen.

Ken is survived by his two older brothers Lyle Ebsen and Keith Ebsen, his daughters Cindy Ebsen, Melanie (Brett) Stapelmann, his grandchildren Bradley (Sarah) Sheffer, Makayla Stapelmann, Jess Maden. Many nieces, nephews and great nieces, and nephews.

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

Kimpton, Duane J. “Dewey” Age 79 of New Lisbon

Duane J. “Dewey” Kimpton, age 79, of New Lisbon, Wisconsin, passed away on April 14, 2026, at UW Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin.

Dewey was the son of James and Nina (Bailey) Kimpton and was born on March 4, 1947, in Sparta, Wisconsin, to a life that would be marked by hard work, creativity, and a generous spirit. He graduated from Tomah High School and soon after began a long career at Leer Manufacturing, where he worked faithfully as a spray paint technician. Through the years, he became known not only for his skill and dedication, but also for the pride he took in doing a job well and the steady work ethic he brought to everything he did.

Dewey was a creative and kind man who had a gift for making ordinary things shine. He especially enjoyed painting motorcycles and doing body work on old cars, and he took great satisfaction in bringing new life to projects that others might have overlooked. His artistic nature showed in the care and detail he put into his work, and those who knew him appreciated both his talent and his easygoing personality. He also enjoyed playing cards and shaking dice, pastimes that brought him many good times and lasting memories with family and friends.

Music was another part of Dewey’s life that brought him joy. He liked listening to Pink Floyd, Bob Seger, and Dwight Yoakam, and those songs were part of the soundtrack of the many years he shared with the people he loved. He had a big heart and was very giving, always willing to help when he could and always ready with a kind word or a helping hand. He was, in every sense, everyone’s favorite uncle.

Dewey is survived by his wife, Carolyn, of New Lisbon; his son, Jayson Hines (Bobbi Jo) of Tomah; a grandson, Kurt Kimpton; granddaughters, Shayla Hines and Jaylen Hines; great-grandsons, Konnor, Kolton, and Dalton; his siblings, Gary Kimpton of Millston and Joyce Witt of Tomah; sister-in-law, Doris Kimpton of Tomah; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his sons, Kurt and James and a brother Verlyn.

Funeral Services will be held on Friday, April 24th, 2026, at 11:00 A.M. at the Hare Funeral Home (217 W. Pearl St.) in New Lisbon. Relatives and friends are invited to a visitation on Friday at the Hare Funeral Home from 9:00 A.M. until the time of service. Rev. Lucy Hardie presiding. Burial will take place in St. Paul’s Catholic Cemetery. The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com

Herrmann, June Louise Age 102 of Mauston

June Louise Herrmann, 102, of Mauston, Wisconsin, died at Fairview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Mauston on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, and is now with her Lord.

June was born on November 6, 1923 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Henry and Louise (Behling) Westerman.  She was confirmed on March 21, 1937, and graduated from Rufus King High School in one of its early graduating classes.  She married Reverend Max Herrmann, a graduate of the Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, on June 22, 1947, and supported his ministry as a pastor’s wife in Bison, South Dakota; Kendall, Wisconsin; Manitowoc, Wisconsin; and Mauston, Wisconsin.  She loved serving the Lord by enhancing the service with organ music to accompany the Gospel message.  She was also highly regarded as a legal secretary, working for many years in the Mauston law firm of Vieth & Feldman.  She excelled at many needle crafts and especially valued the hours she spent with a circle of skilled knitters from the Mauston area.

 

She is survived by her daughter Kathleen (William Gresens) of La Crosse, WI: three grandchildren:  Elizabeth (Thomas) Teegan of Holmen, WI, and their children, Tommy and Jack; Nicholas (Jill) Gresens of Rochester, NY, and their son, Connor; and Joseph (Anjali) Gresens of Norfolk, VA.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Max, and her son James.

 

Funeral service will be held Tuesday, April 21, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mauston, where friends may call from 10:00 a.m. until time of service.

Interment will be at the Mauston Cemetery.

 

The family wishes to express their sincere thanks to the staff at Fair View Home, who gave June such loving care in the last months of her life.

 

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to St. Paul Lutheran Church, Mauston; St. Luke Lutheran Church, New Lisbon WI; or to the James B. Herrmann Memorial Scholarship Fund at Martin Luther College, New Ulm, MN.

Clark, Charles (Charlie, Chuck) Dee Age 88 of Mauston

Charles (Charlie, Chuck) Dee Clark, 88 Mauston, Wisconsin, passed away April 11, 2026, at UW Hospital in Madison after a fall at his home.

 

He was born August 2, 1937, to Opal (Hansen) and Carl Clark in Conway, Missouri.  He joined the Army right out of high school in 1955. He served during the Korean, Vietnam, and Desert Storm conflicts, retiring in 1994. Soon after enlisting, Charlie was sent to Fort Mc Coy. When stepped off the train in Elroy, WI he met the love of his life, Dorothy Smith. They were married on December 5,1959. They were an inseparable pair who traveled and collected during their 63 years together. Charlie made lifelong friends at various jobs he held, and places he visited. He was very proud of his law enforcement career, serving in the Mauston Police department, and as a Juneau County sheriff’s deputy for more than 8 years. 

Charlie had a love that he couldn’t resistfor almost anything with a motor: boats, motorcycles, cars, trucks, tractors, RVs-anything but airplanes. He enjoyed spending time with friends and family-hours could disappear easily while sharing time with him fishing, traveling, gambling, sitting with him or talking on the phone. He was a man who lived his life just as he wanted, until losing Dorothy in 2023. Though filled with deep sadness, he kept on the move every day, in rain, snow or sunshine. 

 

Charles is survived by his loving family, sister Virginia (Donald) Howerton, his brother David (Beverly) Clark, nieces, nephews and God children. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother Junior, an infant brother Robert, a cherished pet, Cissiee, and his bride, Dorothy. 

 

A funeral honoring Charles will be held Monday, April 20, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mauston 517 Grayside Avenue in Mauston, where friends may call from 10:00 a.m. utntil time of service.  Interment with military honors will be at the Mauston Cemetery.

Belcher, Marian M. Age 87 of Camp Douglas

Marian M. Belcher, 87, of Camp Douglas, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at her home with her beloved dog, Toby, by her side.

She was born on July 12, 1938, to Melvin and Agnes (Garske) Hoffman in the Town of Oakdale, Wisconsin. Marian was a proud member of the Tomah Senior High School class of 1956. On June 20, 1959, she was united in marriage to the love of her life, Kenneth Belcher, at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church.

Following their marriage, Marian and Ken made their home on the Hoffman family farm in the Town of Oakdale, where they raised their children. Marian also served her community working for the City of Tomah Water Department as a bookkeeper, and then as Clerk for the Town of Oakdale for many years. She cherished time spent camping with her family on weekends and enjoyed traveling with Ken to many national destinations including Branson, Florida, and Nova Scotia.

Marian was a gifted baker, and her family will always remember her famous apple goody and peach meringue pie. She was a lifelong member of St. Michael’s Catholic Church and an active member of the PCCW, where she often shared her delicious treats with others.

An elegant woman, Marian was known for her kindness, caring nature, and wonderful sense of humor. Her laughter was often said to be the glue that held her and Ken’s marriage together. Marian will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her.

She is survived by her children, John (Sheila) Belcher, Pamela Reynolds, Kathryn (Bill) Kobleska, James (Tracey) Belcher, Steven (Tami) Belcher, and Scott (Chris) Belcher; grandchildren, Melissa (Andrew) Strait, Kristin (Jason) Dulinsky, Amanda (Tim) Johnson, Jake Reynolds, Katelyn Schendel, Tangie Schendel, Billy (Krista) Kobleska, Nicole (Hannes) Steig, Derek (Katelyn) Belcher, Nathan Twinde, Roger (Jessica) Belcher, Sara (Mike) Halwix, Josh (Sydney) Connor, Kevin (Peyton) Griswold, and Jason Griswold; and 23 great-grandchildren. She is further survived by many nieces nephews, other relatives and friends.

Marian was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 65 years, Kenneth Belcher; parents, Melvin and Agnes Hoffman; siblings, Jeanette (Bob) Puent, Kenneth (Rosella) Hoffman, LeRoy (Mary) Hoffman and Bernard (Ann) Hoffman.

A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, April 24, 2026, 11:00 AM at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church (Indian Creek), 18316 County Hwy N, Tomah. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Luncheon to follow in the church basement (elevator accessible).

Relatives and friends are invited for a time of visitation on Friday at the church, 10:00 AM until the time of service.

 

The Sonnenburg Family Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be offered by visiting www.sonnenburgfamilyfh.com.

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