NAME OF DECEASED: HARRIET G. ROAL AGE: 94
ADDRESS: Memorial Nursing & Rehab Center, Medford
PLACE, DATE & TIME OF DEATH: 5:40 PM Thursday, February 28 at Memorial Nursing & Rehab Center, Medford where she had resided for the past 3 years
TIME & PLACE OF SERVICES: Memorial services will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, March 9 at the Medford United Methodist Church
OFFICIATING: Rev. Kyochul Shin
INTERMENT: Her cremated remains will be interred at Medford Evergreen Cemetery II
VISITATION: From 10:00 AM until the time of services at 11:00 AM on Saturday, March 9 at the Medford United Methodist Church
DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH: May 14, 1918 at Gilman, WI
EDUCATION: Gilman public schools and was a 1936 graduate of Gilman High School
MARRIAGE: June 8, 1937 at Gilman, WI to Herbert “Herbie” W. Roal and he preceded her in death June 21, 1993
PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN LIFE: Prior to her marriage, she worked in Milwaukee & Chicago. After their marriage, they owned and operated Herb’s Taxi Service in Medford for over 40 years. She also tended bar and waitressed at area supper clubs for about 15 years. She enjoyed her grandchildren, watching sporting events and Sunday drives.
MEMBER OF: Medford United Methodist Church
SURVIVING CHILDREN: Daughter – Diane (Peter) Loniello of Medford; Son – David Roal of Madison
CHILDREN DECEASED: Daughter – Nancy Duesterbeck in 2012
# OF LIVING GRANDCHILDREN: 7 GR-GRANDCHILDREN: 13 GR. GR. GRANDCHILDREN: 1
BROTHERS/SISTERS DECEASED: Brother – Bert Taylor; Sisters – Mae West & Muriel Taylor
DECEASED FATHER: James C. Taylor DECEASED MOTHER: Anna O. Carlson
URNBEARERS: Jeff Loniello & Scott Beerbohm
OTHER INFORMATION: -For online condolences, please visit hemerfuneralservice.com
Friday, March 1, 2013
Monday, February 25, 2013
WALTER “WALT” M. HARTL
NAME OF DECEASED:
WALTER “WALT” M. HARTL
AGE: 86
ADDRESS: 135 S. Gibson Street, Medford
PLACE, DATE & TIME OF DEATH: 10:20 P.M. Saturday. February 23 at the Memorial Nursing and Rehab Center, Medford where he had resided for the past 5 years.
TIME & PLACE OF SERVICES: 11:00 A.M. Friday, March 1 at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford where full military honors will be performed by the Medford Area Honors Team
OFFICIATING: Father Gerard Willger and Deacon Joseph Stefancin
INTERMENT: Holy Rosary Catholic Cemetery, Medford
VISITATION: 4:00 to 7:00 P.M. Thursday, February 28 at the Hemer Funeral Home, Medford where there will be a 7:00 P.M. Prayer Service and also from 9:30 A.M. until 10:45 A.M. Friday, March 1 at the Hemer Funeral Home, Medford
DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH: October 6, 1926 in Hewitt, Wood County
EDUCATION: Attended Auburndale Area Schools
MARRIAGE: November 14, 1945 in Marshfield to Viola M. Smazal and she preceded him in death on March 15, 1998.
PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN LIFE: Walt served in the U.S. Navy during WWII from 1945-1946. Walt and Viola lived in Loyal prior to moving to Unity. In 1966, they moved to Medford where Walt worked as a mechanic at Medford Motors until his retirement in 1992. He enjoyed fishing, camping, traveling and polka dancing.
MEMBER OF: Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford
SURVIVING CHILDREN: Daughter: Debbie (Sam) Haley of Wausau
2 Sons: Randy (Sue) Hartl of Dorchester and Barry (Kelly) Hartl of Stetsonville
CHILDREN DECEASED: Daughter: Shirley in infancy
GRANDCHILDREN: Christopher (Larissa) Hartl of Medford, Tracy (Rick) Dowden of Medford, Holly (Rod) Metz of Medford, Tanya Hartl of Rib Lake, Ryan and Kayla Hartl both of Stetsonville
2 Step-Grandchildren: Heather (Ryan) Mravik of Medford and Jesse (Erin) Clausnitzer of Curtiss
GR-GRANDCHILDREN: Makayla, Kylie, Justice, Peyton, Easton, Ty, Bayley, Courtney, Trey, Cole, Kade, Tasia and Aubree
SURVIVING BROTHERS/SISTER: Margie (Wayne) Shultz of Spencer, Roy and Bob (Nancy) Hartl both of Marshfield
BROTHERS DECEASED: Edward, William, Norbert and Louis Jr. Hartl
DECEASED FATHER: Louis Hartl Sr.
DECEASED MOTHER: Elizabeth “Bessie” Hartl (Maiden Name: Herman)
PALLBEARERS: Jesse Clausnitzer, Ryan Hartl, Rick Dowden, Trey Williams, Ryan Mravik and Rod Metz
OTHER INFORMATION: In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Wally’s family to be designated at a later date
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WALTER “WALT” M. HARTL
AGE: 86
ADDRESS: 135 S. Gibson Street, Medford
PLACE, DATE & TIME OF DEATH: 10:20 P.M. Saturday. February 23 at the Memorial Nursing and Rehab Center, Medford where he had resided for the past 5 years.
TIME & PLACE OF SERVICES: 11:00 A.M. Friday, March 1 at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford where full military honors will be performed by the Medford Area Honors Team
OFFICIATING: Father Gerard Willger and Deacon Joseph Stefancin
INTERMENT: Holy Rosary Catholic Cemetery, Medford
VISITATION: 4:00 to 7:00 P.M. Thursday, February 28 at the Hemer Funeral Home, Medford where there will be a 7:00 P.M. Prayer Service and also from 9:30 A.M. until 10:45 A.M. Friday, March 1 at the Hemer Funeral Home, Medford
DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH: October 6, 1926 in Hewitt, Wood County
EDUCATION: Attended Auburndale Area Schools
MARRIAGE: November 14, 1945 in Marshfield to Viola M. Smazal and she preceded him in death on March 15, 1998.
PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN LIFE: Walt served in the U.S. Navy during WWII from 1945-1946. Walt and Viola lived in Loyal prior to moving to Unity. In 1966, they moved to Medford where Walt worked as a mechanic at Medford Motors until his retirement in 1992. He enjoyed fishing, camping, traveling and polka dancing.
MEMBER OF: Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford
SURVIVING CHILDREN: Daughter: Debbie (Sam) Haley of Wausau
2 Sons: Randy (Sue) Hartl of Dorchester and Barry (Kelly) Hartl of Stetsonville
CHILDREN DECEASED: Daughter: Shirley in infancy
GRANDCHILDREN: Christopher (Larissa) Hartl of Medford, Tracy (Rick) Dowden of Medford, Holly (Rod) Metz of Medford, Tanya Hartl of Rib Lake, Ryan and Kayla Hartl both of Stetsonville
2 Step-Grandchildren: Heather (Ryan) Mravik of Medford and Jesse (Erin) Clausnitzer of Curtiss
GR-GRANDCHILDREN: Makayla, Kylie, Justice, Peyton, Easton, Ty, Bayley, Courtney, Trey, Cole, Kade, Tasia and Aubree
SURVIVING BROTHERS/SISTER: Margie (Wayne) Shultz of Spencer, Roy and Bob (Nancy) Hartl both of Marshfield
BROTHERS DECEASED: Edward, William, Norbert and Louis Jr. Hartl
DECEASED FATHER: Louis Hartl Sr.
DECEASED MOTHER: Elizabeth “Bessie” Hartl (Maiden Name: Herman)
PALLBEARERS: Jesse Clausnitzer, Ryan Hartl, Rick Dowden, Trey Williams, Ryan Mravik and Rod Metz
OTHER INFORMATION: In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Wally’s family to be designated at a later date
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Saturday, February 23, 2013
ALMA J. DAHL
NAME OF DECEASED:
ALMA J. DAHL
AGE: 102
ADDRESS: 702 W. Dolf Street, Colby, former Stetsonville area resident
PLACE, DATE & TIME OF DEATH: Peacefully at 5:10 A.M. Saturday, February 23 while being surrounded by her loving family at the Colonial Center, Colby where she had resided for the past 11 ½ years.
TIME & PLACE OF SERVICES: 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, February 27 at the Hemer Funeral Home, Medford
OFFICIATING: Mr. Perry Pearson
INTERMENT: Medford Evergreen Cemetery
VISITATION: 10:00 A.M. until the time of services at 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, February 27 at the Hemer Funeral Home, Medford
DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH: June 14, 1910 in the Town of Little Black
EDUCATION: Attended Little Black Schools
PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN LIFE: After school, she moved to Chicago where she was a nanny and housekeeper until 1951, when she then moved to the Stetsonville Area, to care for her parents. Since there was two Alma’s working at Bootzins IGA in Stetsonville at that time, she was known as “Junior”. She worked there until her retirement in 1975. Alma enjoyed knitting, crocheting, flower gardening, reading, playing board games and the piano. Alma was a very active member in her religion and faith.
SURVIVED BY: Nieces and Nephews, Other Relatives and Friends
BROTHERS/SISTER DECEASED: 2 Brothers: John and Fred Dahl
Sister: Veria Harris
DECEASED FATHER: William C. Dahl
DECEASED MOTHER: Lendia D. Dahl (Maiden name: Lowery)
PALLBEARERS: Great-Nephews: Dustin Dahl, Nick, Chad, and Tim Harris, Stacey Hansen, Scott and Rick Piller
OTHER INFORMATION: In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Alma’s family to be designated at a later date
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ALMA J. DAHL
AGE: 102
ADDRESS: 702 W. Dolf Street, Colby, former Stetsonville area resident
PLACE, DATE & TIME OF DEATH: Peacefully at 5:10 A.M. Saturday, February 23 while being surrounded by her loving family at the Colonial Center, Colby where she had resided for the past 11 ½ years.
TIME & PLACE OF SERVICES: 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, February 27 at the Hemer Funeral Home, Medford
OFFICIATING: Mr. Perry Pearson
INTERMENT: Medford Evergreen Cemetery
VISITATION: 10:00 A.M. until the time of services at 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, February 27 at the Hemer Funeral Home, Medford
DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH: June 14, 1910 in the Town of Little Black
EDUCATION: Attended Little Black Schools
PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN LIFE: After school, she moved to Chicago where she was a nanny and housekeeper until 1951, when she then moved to the Stetsonville Area, to care for her parents. Since there was two Alma’s working at Bootzins IGA in Stetsonville at that time, she was known as “Junior”. She worked there until her retirement in 1975. Alma enjoyed knitting, crocheting, flower gardening, reading, playing board games and the piano. Alma was a very active member in her religion and faith.
SURVIVED BY: Nieces and Nephews, Other Relatives and Friends
BROTHERS/SISTER DECEASED: 2 Brothers: John and Fred Dahl
Sister: Veria Harris
DECEASED FATHER: William C. Dahl
DECEASED MOTHER: Lendia D. Dahl (Maiden name: Lowery)
PALLBEARERS: Great-Nephews: Dustin Dahl, Nick, Chad, and Tim Harris, Stacey Hansen, Scott and Rick Piller
OTHER INFORMATION: In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Alma’s family to be designated at a later date
-For online condolences, please visit hemerfuneralservice.com
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
JOSEPH “PEP” L. SIMEK
JOSEPH “PEP” L. SIMEK
AGE: 86
ADDRESS: 860 Vega Lane, Medford; City of Medford Resident
PLACE, DATE & TIME OF DEATH: 11:48 A.M. Monday, February 18 at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Milwaukee where he had been a patient for the past 14 days.
TIME & PLACE OF FUNERAL: 11:00 A.M. Saturday, February 23 at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford where full military honors will be performed by the Medford and Westboro Area Military Honors Team
OFFICIATING: Father Gerard Willger, Father Dennis Meulemans, and Deacon Joseph Stefancin
INTERMENT: Mt. Olive Cemetery, Westboro
VISITATION: 4:00 to 7:00 P.M. Friday, February 22 at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford where there will be a 7:00 P.M. Prayer Service and also from 9:00 A.M. until 10:45 A.M. Saturday, February 23 at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford
DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH: November 13, 1926 in Ogema
EDUCATION: 1944 graduate of Westboro High School
MARRIAGE INFORMATION: August 29, 1947 in Chicago, he married Frances “Fran” L. Bishop and she preceded him in death on November 1, 2010.
PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN LIFE: Pep served in the U.S. Army from 1944-1946, while being stationed in Trieste, Italy. After his return from the service, he worked at Steel Setter, was a Fuller Brushman salesman, a musical instrument salesman and also worked on the shipping/receiving dock at Red Ball Trucking Company all in Chicago until moving to the Medford area in July of 1960. Pep then was co-owner and bartender at Tombstone Tap and in July 1962 he became one of the four founding members of Tombstone Pizza, where he served as Chairman of the Board and CEO until the business was sold in 1986. He then established and currently owns Pep’s Pizza in Medford. He is also the previous owner of Embassy Suites/Regency Suites Hotel of Green Bay, Paradise Shores Hotel and Resort, Lake Holcombe, Captain Morgan’s Retreat in Belize, and Enerquip of Medford. They also had numerous businesses in several states. The first ever reality series was filmed at Captain Morgan’s “Temptation Island” in 1999. Pep and Fran began their Philanthropic Services with donations to the Simek Recreation Center, Medford Fire Department, Medford Public Library, Holy Rosary School, Youth Sports Activities, and helped numerous, numerous individuals in the community. They sponsored the Boy Scouts, bowling teams, baseball teams, curling teams, and other groups in the Medford area. Pep was an avid hunter, fisherman, and traveler. He enjoyed attending Packer Games and boating.
MEMBER OF: Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford, Premeau-Shauss VFW Post # 7817, Westboro and the Landua-Jensen American Legion Post #147, Medford
In 2012 Pep was inducted into the Wisconsin Business Hall of Fame
SURVIVING CHILDREN: Three Children: Joseph Jr. (Donna) of San Diego, Calif., Lauren (fiancé Dennis Caruso) Simek of Jim Falls and Richard (Ann) of Tucson, Ariz.
4 GRANDCHILDREN: Shannon Simek of San Diego, Calif., Quaid (Jenny) Simek of Tucson, Ariz., Seth (Nicole) Simek of Los Angeles, Calif., and Landin (Tina) Simek of Dripping Springs, Texas
6 GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN
SURVIVING BROTHER/SISTERS: 2 Sisters: Gloria Olmstead of Medford and Vlasta Cummings of Delta Junction, Alaska
3 Brothers: Ronald Simek of Genoa, Nevada, Bill (Mary Ann) Noziska of Casper, Wyoming, and Dan (Judy) Noziska of Juneau, Alaska
Also survived by Nieces, Nephews, Other Relatives and Many, Many Friends
DECEASED FATHER: Josef Simek
DECEASED MOTHER: Vlasta Simek (Maiden Name: Hedlicka)
PALLBEARERS: Quaid, Seth, and Landin Simek, Ernie Olmstead, Blaze Brigman, Joe Peot and Tom LaBarge
OTHER INFORMATION: In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to be made in Pep’s name to the Simek Recreation Center, Medford or to the American Heart Association. Hemer Funeral Homes of Medford and Rib Lake is assisting the family with arrangements -For online condolences, please visit hemerfuneralservice.com
AGE: 86
ADDRESS: 860 Vega Lane, Medford; City of Medford Resident
PLACE, DATE & TIME OF DEATH: 11:48 A.M. Monday, February 18 at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Milwaukee where he had been a patient for the past 14 days.
TIME & PLACE OF FUNERAL: 11:00 A.M. Saturday, February 23 at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford where full military honors will be performed by the Medford and Westboro Area Military Honors Team
OFFICIATING: Father Gerard Willger, Father Dennis Meulemans, and Deacon Joseph Stefancin
INTERMENT: Mt. Olive Cemetery, Westboro
VISITATION: 4:00 to 7:00 P.M. Friday, February 22 at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford where there will be a 7:00 P.M. Prayer Service and also from 9:00 A.M. until 10:45 A.M. Saturday, February 23 at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford
DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH: November 13, 1926 in Ogema
EDUCATION: 1944 graduate of Westboro High School
MARRIAGE INFORMATION: August 29, 1947 in Chicago, he married Frances “Fran” L. Bishop and she preceded him in death on November 1, 2010.
PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN LIFE: Pep served in the U.S. Army from 1944-1946, while being stationed in Trieste, Italy. After his return from the service, he worked at Steel Setter, was a Fuller Brushman salesman, a musical instrument salesman and also worked on the shipping/receiving dock at Red Ball Trucking Company all in Chicago until moving to the Medford area in July of 1960. Pep then was co-owner and bartender at Tombstone Tap and in July 1962 he became one of the four founding members of Tombstone Pizza, where he served as Chairman of the Board and CEO until the business was sold in 1986. He then established and currently owns Pep’s Pizza in Medford. He is also the previous owner of Embassy Suites/Regency Suites Hotel of Green Bay, Paradise Shores Hotel and Resort, Lake Holcombe, Captain Morgan’s Retreat in Belize, and Enerquip of Medford. They also had numerous businesses in several states. The first ever reality series was filmed at Captain Morgan’s “Temptation Island” in 1999. Pep and Fran began their Philanthropic Services with donations to the Simek Recreation Center, Medford Fire Department, Medford Public Library, Holy Rosary School, Youth Sports Activities, and helped numerous, numerous individuals in the community. They sponsored the Boy Scouts, bowling teams, baseball teams, curling teams, and other groups in the Medford area. Pep was an avid hunter, fisherman, and traveler. He enjoyed attending Packer Games and boating.
MEMBER OF: Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford, Premeau-Shauss VFW Post # 7817, Westboro and the Landua-Jensen American Legion Post #147, Medford
In 2012 Pep was inducted into the Wisconsin Business Hall of Fame
SURVIVING CHILDREN: Three Children: Joseph Jr. (Donna) of San Diego, Calif., Lauren (fiancé Dennis Caruso) Simek of Jim Falls and Richard (Ann) of Tucson, Ariz.
4 GRANDCHILDREN: Shannon Simek of San Diego, Calif., Quaid (Jenny) Simek of Tucson, Ariz., Seth (Nicole) Simek of Los Angeles, Calif., and Landin (Tina) Simek of Dripping Springs, Texas
6 GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN
SURVIVING BROTHER/SISTERS: 2 Sisters: Gloria Olmstead of Medford and Vlasta Cummings of Delta Junction, Alaska
3 Brothers: Ronald Simek of Genoa, Nevada, Bill (Mary Ann) Noziska of Casper, Wyoming, and Dan (Judy) Noziska of Juneau, Alaska
Also survived by Nieces, Nephews, Other Relatives and Many, Many Friends
DECEASED FATHER: Josef Simek
DECEASED MOTHER: Vlasta Simek (Maiden Name: Hedlicka)
PALLBEARERS: Quaid, Seth, and Landin Simek, Ernie Olmstead, Blaze Brigman, Joe Peot and Tom LaBarge
OTHER INFORMATION: In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to be made in Pep’s name to the Simek Recreation Center, Medford or to the American Heart Association. Hemer Funeral Homes of Medford and Rib Lake is assisting the family with arrangements -For online condolences, please visit hemerfuneralservice.com
Thursday, February 14, 2013
DOLORES "DEE" A. MEYER
Dolores Meyer, 86, Medford, died on Thursday, February14, 2013 in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, where she resided for the past 4 years. Funeral services will be held at Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church in Medford at 11:30 am on Monday, Feb. 18 with Rev. James Krueger officiating. Visitation will be held at the church from 9am until the time of services. Pallbearers will be family members – Wally Meyer, George Meyer & Joe Meyer, Rob Johnson, Conor Casey, John Egge.
Dolores Ann Haering was born August 18, 1926 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She was the daughter of Arno and Loretta (nee Daum) Haering. She attended Rufus King High School and then went to college for two years at Marquette University and the last two years at UW Madison, where she graduated with a speech and language major.
On November 25, 1948, Thanksgiving Day, Dolores married Doctor Walther W. Meyer at the Church of the Epiphany in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
They made their home in Medford, WI for 60 years before Walther’s death in 2009.
After being involved in community volunteer work for 25 years, Dolores (Dee) became interested in politics by attending local party meetings. Her list of accomplishments is huge. As an active member of the Republican Party she served as Chairman and Vice Chairman of the party in Taylor County, was 7th Congressional District Vice Chairman, and was a member of the State Executive Committee. She was an alternate delegate in 1968 and a delegate in 1976 to the Republican National Convention. She was nominated the Presidential Elector for Wisconsin in 1976 and attended the Midwest Governors Conference with Governor Dreyfus in 1977. She has served on and coordinated campaigns for Melvin Laird, Alexander Wiley, Robert Warren, Warren Knowles, Jack Olsen, Lee Dreyfus, Tommy Thompson and Terry Kohler, at the state level; Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Bob Dole, and John Connally in their respective Presidential bids.
Dolores served 4 terms as Mayor of the City of Medford. During office she was actively involved in several planning commissions, the police and fire commission, and Economic Development. She served 4 terms as alderman supervisor on the Medford City Council and the Taylor County Board of Supervisors. Dee was the first woman elected to either body. She served as president of the Medford Public Library and was on the Board of Trustees for 15 years. She also served statewide on various library services. She has been a member of BPW, Woman’s Auxiliary to the State Medical Society, Taylor County Red Cross, and the Performing Arts Association of Medford. She was a member of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church and The Ladies of Immanuel. Dee started a small business in a historic building in downtown Medford called the Angel Flight. She had a unique eye for the unusual and collected new and old gifts for her antique store. As a result of all the above and more, Dee is a past recipient of the Medford Chamber of Commerce Lifetime Achievement Award.
Dee is survived by her 4 children: Kristin Meyer, Donnelly, Idaho, Walther Meyer Jr., (Lauri) Westboro, WI, George F. Meyer II, Minneapolis, MN, Ann (Paul) Egge, Wisconsin Rapids, WI. Dee is survived by 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren, 2 nieces and 2 nephews, 8 cousins, one brother, Arno (Bill) (Judy) Haering of Wausau, WI, and one brother-in-law, William Meyer, LaCrosse, WI.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Walther on March 30, 2009, and her parents Arno and Loretta.
Dee shared with her “country doctor” husband, his interests in conservation, tree-farming, wild-life ponds and marsh development, and extensive miles of cross country ski trails at Trail Farm. A highlight of her community involvement in Medford was the development of the River Walk along the Mill Pond including the bridges, flowers, gazebo, picnic tables, grills, and fishing dock.
“Mom will be remembered for all the interests she had in life, one of the most notable was her love of cooking for her family. She was an incredible cook, loved to entertain and made every family gathering a memorable occasion. She was an avid reader, gardener, crafter and artist. One of her great joys in life was exploring Wisconsin’s country roads for the unique and unusual. She loved the search to find things for her store and she could find beauty in the simplest things. Her 4 children, and their children have homes full of Mom’s artistic creations. She will be dearly missed, but our memories are all around us.”
“Thank you for your love and other gifts in our lives, beauty, grace, courage, joy, spontaneity, passion….., and a ferocious love of life.”
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be given to the family, C/O Ann Egge, 811 Witter St., Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 for the Medford River Walk development fund established in her name. For online condolences, please visit hemerfuneralservice.com.
Dolores Ann Haering was born August 18, 1926 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She was the daughter of Arno and Loretta (nee Daum) Haering. She attended Rufus King High School and then went to college for two years at Marquette University and the last two years at UW Madison, where she graduated with a speech and language major.
On November 25, 1948, Thanksgiving Day, Dolores married Doctor Walther W. Meyer at the Church of the Epiphany in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
They made their home in Medford, WI for 60 years before Walther’s death in 2009.
After being involved in community volunteer work for 25 years, Dolores (Dee) became interested in politics by attending local party meetings. Her list of accomplishments is huge. As an active member of the Republican Party she served as Chairman and Vice Chairman of the party in Taylor County, was 7th Congressional District Vice Chairman, and was a member of the State Executive Committee. She was an alternate delegate in 1968 and a delegate in 1976 to the Republican National Convention. She was nominated the Presidential Elector for Wisconsin in 1976 and attended the Midwest Governors Conference with Governor Dreyfus in 1977. She has served on and coordinated campaigns for Melvin Laird, Alexander Wiley, Robert Warren, Warren Knowles, Jack Olsen, Lee Dreyfus, Tommy Thompson and Terry Kohler, at the state level; Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Bob Dole, and John Connally in their respective Presidential bids.
Dolores served 4 terms as Mayor of the City of Medford. During office she was actively involved in several planning commissions, the police and fire commission, and Economic Development. She served 4 terms as alderman supervisor on the Medford City Council and the Taylor County Board of Supervisors. Dee was the first woman elected to either body. She served as president of the Medford Public Library and was on the Board of Trustees for 15 years. She also served statewide on various library services. She has been a member of BPW, Woman’s Auxiliary to the State Medical Society, Taylor County Red Cross, and the Performing Arts Association of Medford. She was a member of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church and The Ladies of Immanuel. Dee started a small business in a historic building in downtown Medford called the Angel Flight. She had a unique eye for the unusual and collected new and old gifts for her antique store. As a result of all the above and more, Dee is a past recipient of the Medford Chamber of Commerce Lifetime Achievement Award.
Dee is survived by her 4 children: Kristin Meyer, Donnelly, Idaho, Walther Meyer Jr., (Lauri) Westboro, WI, George F. Meyer II, Minneapolis, MN, Ann (Paul) Egge, Wisconsin Rapids, WI. Dee is survived by 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren, 2 nieces and 2 nephews, 8 cousins, one brother, Arno (Bill) (Judy) Haering of Wausau, WI, and one brother-in-law, William Meyer, LaCrosse, WI.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Walther on March 30, 2009, and her parents Arno and Loretta.
Dee shared with her “country doctor” husband, his interests in conservation, tree-farming, wild-life ponds and marsh development, and extensive miles of cross country ski trails at Trail Farm. A highlight of her community involvement in Medford was the development of the River Walk along the Mill Pond including the bridges, flowers, gazebo, picnic tables, grills, and fishing dock.
“Mom will be remembered for all the interests she had in life, one of the most notable was her love of cooking for her family. She was an incredible cook, loved to entertain and made every family gathering a memorable occasion. She was an avid reader, gardener, crafter and artist. One of her great joys in life was exploring Wisconsin’s country roads for the unique and unusual. She loved the search to find things for her store and she could find beauty in the simplest things. Her 4 children, and their children have homes full of Mom’s artistic creations. She will be dearly missed, but our memories are all around us.”
“Thank you for your love and other gifts in our lives, beauty, grace, courage, joy, spontaneity, passion….., and a ferocious love of life.”
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be given to the family, C/O Ann Egge, 811 Witter St., Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 for the Medford River Walk development fund established in her name. For online condolences, please visit hemerfuneralservice.com.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
HERBERT “HERB” F. GOERG
NAME OF DECEASED:
HERBERT “HERB” F. GOERG
AGE: 89
ADDRESS: City of Medford Resident
DATE OF DEATH: Friday, February 8, 2013
TIME & PLACE OF FUNERAL: 11:00 A.M. Thursday, February 14 at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford, where full military honors will be performed by the Medford Area Military Honors Team
OFFICIATING: Father Gerard Willger and Deacon Joseph Stefancin
INTERMENT: Holy Rosary Catholic Cemetery, Medford
VISITATION: 10:00 A.M. until the time of services at 11:00 A.M. Thursday, February 14 at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford
DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH: May 5, 1923 in Medford
EDUCATION: 1941 Graduate of Medford High School
MARRIAGE INFORMATION: June 19, 1948 at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford to Rita A. Gall
PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN LIFE: Herb served in the U.S. Marine Corps from March 1943 to March 1946, where he was a radio operator while serving in the Pacific Theatre WWII. He received rank of Corporal. Herbert saw action on Iwo Jima and witnessed the flag raising on Mount Suribachi. Herbert had 29 years of service at the Medford Post Office, where he was a city carrier and rural letter carrier. He enjoyed woodworking, traveling and all music, whether it was playing the piano, the organ or singing in church choirs.
MEMBER OF: Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, Klossner-Dietzler VFW Post #5729, Landua-Jensen American Legion Post #147, 5th Marine Division Association, Marine Corps, Association and the National Letter Carrier Association
SURVIVING SPOUSE: Rita A. Goerg of Medford
SURVIVING CHILDREN: Kathryn (Richard) Webb of Irvine, CA, Charles (Janice) Goerg of Georgetown, TX and Kristin (Michael) Wood of Sherwood
GRANDCHILDREN: 5
SURVIVING SISTER: Luicella Goerg of Medford
DECEASED BROTHERS: Lawrence and Delmar Goerg
DECEASED FATHER: John Goerg
DECEASED MOTHER: Kunda Goerg (Maiden name: Heier)
PALLBEARERS: Grandchildren: Matthew and Andrew Webb, Sarah and Jacob Borshard, Christopher Goerg and Nathaniel Wood
OTHER INFORMATION: In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to be given to the family for a future designation.
Hemer Funeral Homes of Medford and Rib Lake is assisting the family with arrangements
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HERBERT “HERB” F. GOERG
AGE: 89
ADDRESS: City of Medford Resident
DATE OF DEATH: Friday, February 8, 2013
TIME & PLACE OF FUNERAL: 11:00 A.M. Thursday, February 14 at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford, where full military honors will be performed by the Medford Area Military Honors Team
OFFICIATING: Father Gerard Willger and Deacon Joseph Stefancin
INTERMENT: Holy Rosary Catholic Cemetery, Medford
VISITATION: 10:00 A.M. until the time of services at 11:00 A.M. Thursday, February 14 at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford
DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH: May 5, 1923 in Medford
EDUCATION: 1941 Graduate of Medford High School
MARRIAGE INFORMATION: June 19, 1948 at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Medford to Rita A. Gall
PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN LIFE: Herb served in the U.S. Marine Corps from March 1943 to March 1946, where he was a radio operator while serving in the Pacific Theatre WWII. He received rank of Corporal. Herbert saw action on Iwo Jima and witnessed the flag raising on Mount Suribachi. Herbert had 29 years of service at the Medford Post Office, where he was a city carrier and rural letter carrier. He enjoyed woodworking, traveling and all music, whether it was playing the piano, the organ or singing in church choirs.
MEMBER OF: Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, Klossner-Dietzler VFW Post #5729, Landua-Jensen American Legion Post #147, 5th Marine Division Association, Marine Corps, Association and the National Letter Carrier Association
SURVIVING SPOUSE: Rita A. Goerg of Medford
SURVIVING CHILDREN: Kathryn (Richard) Webb of Irvine, CA, Charles (Janice) Goerg of Georgetown, TX and Kristin (Michael) Wood of Sherwood
GRANDCHILDREN: 5
SURVIVING SISTER: Luicella Goerg of Medford
DECEASED BROTHERS: Lawrence and Delmar Goerg
DECEASED FATHER: John Goerg
DECEASED MOTHER: Kunda Goerg (Maiden name: Heier)
PALLBEARERS: Grandchildren: Matthew and Andrew Webb, Sarah and Jacob Borshard, Christopher Goerg and Nathaniel Wood
OTHER INFORMATION: In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to be given to the family for a future designation.
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Thursday, February 7, 2013
CLARK K. WILL
NAME OF DECEASED:
CLARK K. WILL
AGE: 69
ADDRESS: N1224 Bjorklund Road, Ogema, Township of Ogema Resident
PLACE, DATE & TIME OF DEATH: 10:35 A.M. Wednesday, February 6 at the Aspirus Wausau Hospital, where he had been a patient for the past 2 days, surrounded by his loving family
TIME & PLACE OF FUNERAL: Memorial Mass will be held at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, February 16 at the Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Rib Lake
OFFICIATING: Father Otto Bucher and Deacon Mark Priniski
INTERMENT: Cremainal Inurnment will take place in Mt. Olive Cemetery, Westboro
VISITATION: 9:00 A.M. until the time of services at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, February 16 at the Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Rib Lake
DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH: December 1, 1943 in Prentice
MARRIAGE INFORMATION: September 7, 1968 at St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, Westboro to Susan “Sue” M. LaBrec
PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN LIFE: After Prentice High School, Clark worked at Harley Davidson in Tomahawk. Next, he worked as a foreman for Mill Fab in Ogema. He then drove feed truck for Farmers Elevator in Medford for a couple of years. Clark was a nailer operator at Larson Pallet in Ogema for 20+ years until his retirement. He was an avid hunter, enjoyed target shooting, fixing things, snowmobiling, 4-wheeling and just being outdoors.
MEMBER OF: Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus and the NRA
SURVIVING SPOUSE: Sue M. Will of Ogema
SURVIVING CHILDREN: 3 Daughters: Michelle (Jeff) Waterworth of Oakdale, MN, Wynette (James) Dietz of Chaska, MN and Jessica Will of Roseville, MN
CHILDREN DECEASED: Son: Joshua Kenneth Will in infancy
GRANDCHILDREN: 2
SURVIVING SISTER: Carol Will of Ogema
DECEASED BROTHER: Bruce Will
DECEASED FATHER: Walter F. Will
DECEASED MOTHER: Mildred “Millie” Will (Maiden Name: Rudolph)
URN PALLBEARERS: 2 Granddaughters: Brittany and Sabrina Waterworth
OTHER INFORMATION: In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Clark’s family to be designated at a later date
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CLARK K. WILL
AGE: 69
ADDRESS: N1224 Bjorklund Road, Ogema, Township of Ogema Resident
PLACE, DATE & TIME OF DEATH: 10:35 A.M. Wednesday, February 6 at the Aspirus Wausau Hospital, where he had been a patient for the past 2 days, surrounded by his loving family
TIME & PLACE OF FUNERAL: Memorial Mass will be held at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, February 16 at the Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Rib Lake
OFFICIATING: Father Otto Bucher and Deacon Mark Priniski
INTERMENT: Cremainal Inurnment will take place in Mt. Olive Cemetery, Westboro
VISITATION: 9:00 A.M. until the time of services at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, February 16 at the Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Rib Lake
DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH: December 1, 1943 in Prentice
MARRIAGE INFORMATION: September 7, 1968 at St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, Westboro to Susan “Sue” M. LaBrec
PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN LIFE: After Prentice High School, Clark worked at Harley Davidson in Tomahawk. Next, he worked as a foreman for Mill Fab in Ogema. He then drove feed truck for Farmers Elevator in Medford for a couple of years. Clark was a nailer operator at Larson Pallet in Ogema for 20+ years until his retirement. He was an avid hunter, enjoyed target shooting, fixing things, snowmobiling, 4-wheeling and just being outdoors.
MEMBER OF: Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus and the NRA
SURVIVING SPOUSE: Sue M. Will of Ogema
SURVIVING CHILDREN: 3 Daughters: Michelle (Jeff) Waterworth of Oakdale, MN, Wynette (James) Dietz of Chaska, MN and Jessica Will of Roseville, MN
CHILDREN DECEASED: Son: Joshua Kenneth Will in infancy
GRANDCHILDREN: 2
SURVIVING SISTER: Carol Will of Ogema
DECEASED BROTHER: Bruce Will
DECEASED FATHER: Walter F. Will
DECEASED MOTHER: Mildred “Millie” Will (Maiden Name: Rudolph)
URN PALLBEARERS: 2 Granddaughters: Brittany and Sabrina Waterworth
OTHER INFORMATION: In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Clark’s family to be designated at a later date
Hemer Funeral Homes of Medford and Rib Lake is assisting the family with arrangements
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