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165001 Van Asten, Patricia, 3000 Bic entennial Court, KaukaunaAge 74, died Tuesday, November 6, 2001, at Appleton Medical Center. Patric ia was born on August 2, 1927, in Appleton to the late Oscar and Hazel (Ol son) Miller. She married Robert W. Van Asten on August 7, 1947; he preced ed her in death on August 12, 1974. With her husband, Patricia farmed unt il 1966. Survivors include sisters-in-law: Mildred Bachman, Marian Dufran e, Donna Van Asten, Marge (Edward) Belongea, Carol (Gene) Diedrick, and M ae Miller; her brothers-in-law: Floyd (Irene) Van Asten, Arthur (Jan) V an Asten and Don Roehrborn, Eugene (Marge) Van Asten; her cousin, Audrey ( Hermie) Stecker; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She w as preceded in death by her brother Buzz Miller, four brothers-in-law a nd three sisters-in-law. Funeral services will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursd ay (TODAY), November 8, 2001, at WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME, Appleton, with F r. Jim Lucas officiating. Friends may call directly at the funeral ho me on Thursday from 4 p.m. until the time of services. In lieu of flower s, a memorial has been established in her name.Patricia's family would like to extend a sincere thank you to her frien ds at the Bicentennial Court Apartments and the staff of Appleton Medic al Center-ICU for their loving care. WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 North Super ior Street Appleton739-1231 Miller, Patricia R. (I17526)
 
165002 Van Asten, Virgil Marvin "Vir g"Virgil Marvin Van Asten, age 70, of Appleton, passed away Monday, Augu st 8, 2005, at his home surrounded by his family. He was born March 11, 19 35, in Appleton, the son of the late Albert and Ella (Kuhn) Van Aste n. He was united in marriage to Janet Kippenhan April 7, 1956, in Appleto n. Virgil graduated from Neenah High School, starting his working li fe at Appleton Machine, Valley Iron, Allis Chalmers in Milwaukee, then F ox River Paper Co. as a draftsman and engineer for 19 years. Virgil join ed Theo Utschig Construction and finished his career as a project manag er for Lunda Construction Industrial Division. He proudly served our count ry from 1953 to 1962 as a member of the Army Reserves.Virgil is survived by his wife, Janet, four sons: Scot (Victoria) Van Aste n, Oshkosh; Robert Walter Van Asten, Shiocton; Rocky (Laurie) Van Asten, M adison; Virgil A. (Cynthia Bork) Van Asten, Appleton; daughter, Debra (Dav id) Guckenberger, Ashippun. He will be especially missed by his beloved grndchildren: Thea and Blake Van Asten, Abby and Arik Van Asten, David, Joh n, Matthew and Alex Guckenberger. He is also survived by four brothers a nd sisters: Gugiland (Jacqueline) Van Asten, Larsen; Ronald Van Asten, Bur nsville; Charlotte (Michael) Dorow, Appleton; and Darlene (James) Kneif l, New Glarus; and many other relatives and friends.
His parents preceded him in death.Virgil was dedicated to his family and his work. He was always one to be h elping, fixing and building. He had tools to fix most anything in wood a nd metal, including a sawmill on his farm. Deer hunting was never missed f or 50 years. Also he enjoyed fishing, camping, scouting and square dancin g. Cancer came in 2003 and removed his energy and plans for retirement fun .The family is being assisted by Valley Funeral Home and suggests a memori al to one's favorite charity in lieu of other expressions of sympathy.A memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 13, at 10:30 a.m. at t he Columbus Club, Appleton, with fellowship to follow.
VALLEY FUNERAL HOME2211 N. RICHMOND ST733-5435 
VanAsten, Virgil Marvin (I52170)
 
165003 Van Asten, William "Bill"William "Bill" Van Asten, of Freedom, age 91, lived and died peaceful ly in the same house he was born in on Tuesday, December 14, 2004. Bill w as born January 1, 1913 to the late Henry and Caroline (Daul) Van Aste n. He married the former Marian Vissers on September 28, 1944 at St. Jo hn Catholic Church in Little Chute. On September 28th, Marian and Bill cel ebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with all their children and grand c hildren in attendance. Bill farmed on the family homestead, also worked co nstruction and helped build St. Nicholas grade school in freedom. He enjoy ed gardening and raising little pigs. Our Dad and Grandpa will be sadly mi ssed.He is survived by his wife, Marian Van Asten; three daughters: Beverly V an Asten of Freedom, Marilyn (Randy) Adler of Coloma and Sherry (Rick) DeR uyter of Seymour; two sons: Mark (Marcy) Van Asten of Freedom and Joseph ( Theresa) Van Asten of Freedom; three sisters: Mary Van Der Heiden, Alma (O rville) Van Evenhoven and Rose (Joe) Van Der Heiden; and a brother-in-la w, Leo Micke. He is further survived by relatives from Marian's family, th ree brothers-in-law: George Vissers, Elmer Vissers and Sylvester Visser s; sisters-in-law: Geraldine (Donald) Pennings and Frances Vissers.He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Blanche and Edward V an Handel, a brother, Martin and Josephine Van Asten and two infant brothe rs, Clarence and Raymond, an infant granddaughter, Nicole, a sister Joseph ine Micke and a brother-in-law Leo Van Der Heiden. He was further preced ed in death by sisters-in-law: Frances Vissers, Evelyn Vissers, Bonnie Vis sers, a brother-in-law, Wilbert Vissers and Jake and Ella Van Wychen, Till ie and Ervin Welhouse, Frank and Minnie Zwiers, Frank and Harriet Weyenbe rg and Frank and Florence Weyers.Bill's mass of Christian Burial will be Noon on Friday December 17, 20 04 at ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH in Freedom with Fr. Dennis Ryan officia ting. Friends will be received on Thursday at the Boettcher Family funer al Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. with a 7 :30 p.m. parish prayer service and again at Church on Friday from 10:30 a. m. until the time of service. Interment will follow Bill's service in t he parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers a memorial is being establish ed in Bill's name. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisti ng the family. 766-2099.The family would like to thank Dr. Brian Scott, his assistant, Sue, Sue fr om St. E's ER and the visiting nurses, Rebecca, Irene, Heidi and Tara w ho helped keep Bill comfortable. The would also like to extend a special t hank you to Fr. Dennis Ryan and Deacon Don Newhouse for all the prayers a nd support they offered during this difficult time.
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Minnie M. Zwiers
Little ChuteAge 90, died Thursday, June 7, 2001, at Parkside Care Center with her fami ly at her side. She was born January 31, 1911, in Grand Chute, daught er of Martin and Deleest (Adelia) Vissers. Minnie married Frank Zwie rs at St. John Catholic Church, Little Chute, where she was a lifetime mem ber and he preceded her in death. She enjoyed keeping her yard beautiful a nd planting flowers around the house.
Mrs. Zwiers is survived by her three children, Joyce Mischler, Kaukauna; K aren (Curtiss) Skorczewski, Black Creek; Roger (Eyla Mae) Zwiers, Kaukaun a; sixteen grandchildren, Renee (Jeff) VandeHey, Randy (Amy) Mischler, Ga il (Jim) Dedering, Brian (Val) Zwiers, Jeff (Diane) Zwiers, Bruce (Jill) Z wiers, David Zwiers, Paula Zwiers and fiance Mike, Kathy (Steve) Gossen s, Cheryl (Brian) Melchert, Deborah (Tim) Arndt, Dan (Karen) Skorczewsk i, Denise (Don) Schumacher, Brenda (Scott) Heinzen, Christopher Skorczews ki and his special friend Dawn. Bob Skorczewski, 38 great-grandchildren a nd three great-great-grandchildren; three brothers, Elmer (Evelyn) Visser s, Ves Vissers, George (Frances) Vissers; two sisters, Marian (Bill) Van A sten and Geraldine (Don) Pennings; two sisters-in-law, Frances Vissers a nd Ann Hupp; two brothers-in-law, Morris (Gertrude) Zwiers and Mike (Chri s) Zwiers. She was also preceded in death by her parents; son-in-law, Fran cis Mischler; four sisters, Ella (Jake) Van Wychen, Tillie (Erv) Welhous e, Harriot (Frank) Weyenberg, Florence (Frank) Weyers; one brother, Bill V issers; one sister-in-law, Bonnie Vissers; three brothers-in-law, Arnold ( Marie) Zwiers, Carl (Frances) Zwiers and Tony (Gladys) Zwiers.
Funeral services will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 12, 2001, at St. Jo hn Catholic Church, Little Chute, with the Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen o fficiating. Interment will be in Saint John Cemetery. Friends may ca ll at the church from 3 p.m. Tuesday until the time of mass.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME
101 Canal Street
Little Chute 788-3321 
VanAsten, William J. (I27853)
 
165004 Van Bakel, Leonard A.Leonard A. Van Bakel, age 78, of 1216 Martin Rd., died Tuesday, Janua ry 4, 2005 at Mercy Hospital. He was born in Little Chute, WI on March 3 1, 1926, the son of John L. and Dora (Van den Burgt) Van Bakel. He graduat ed from DeVry Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL with an Associate Degr ee in Industrial Electronics. Leonard served in the US Air Force from 19 43 to 1946 and married Beryl N. Huhn at St. Mary’s Catholic Church on Nove mber 17, 1951. He had been a Janesville resident for the past 53 year s. He was employed by Blain Supply retiring on November 19, 1984. Leona rd was a member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church, Catholic Knights, B oy Scouts of America, member of the Elks Club and the American Legion, a nd was on the committee for Senior Golf for 12 years. He was an avid outdo orsman and enjoyed hunting and fishing.He is survived by his wife, Beryl; 2 sons, John (Cindra) Van Bakel of Map le Grove, MN and Jim (Rebecca) Van Bakel of Palmer, AK; 5 daughters: Jo an (Charles) Hartung of Eau Galle, WI, Jean (Roger) Green of Tempe, AZ, Ju dy (Sam) Komar, Janice (Tom) Madden and Jill (Bruce) Bandi all of Janesvil le; 14 grandchildren: Sarah Broeckert, Rachel Lubeck, Carrie and Addison V an Bakel, Gabe and Aidan Griener, Joe Aspinwall, Matthew, Meagan and Macke nzie Madden, Jason, Jeremy and Janelle DeWitt, and Jacob Bandi; 2 brother s, Adrian (Terry) Van Bakel of Louisville, KY and Joseph (Angie) Van Bak el of Amarillo, TX; 3 sisters, Ardina Pritzl of Necedah, WI, Joann Van Thi el and Delores Van Bakel both of Little Chute, WI; and brother-in-law, Har old Wellhouse of Kaukauna, WI. He was preceded in death by his parent s, 2 sisters, and granddaughter, Emily Van Bakel.A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 1:00 p.m., on Sat., Jan. 8, 20 05 at St. John Vianney Catholic Church with Fr. Donn Heiar officiating. In terment will be in Milton Lawns Memorial Park. Friends may call on Sat., f rom 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the church. Memorials may be made to the Am erican Heart Association.SCHNEIDER APFEL SCHNEIDER & SCHNEIDER FUNERAL HOME is assisting the famil y. For on-line obituary and registry: www.schneider funeraldirectors.com VanBakel, Leonard Anthony (I56485)
 
165005 Van Beek, Ann MarAnn M. Van Beek, 98, Menasha, died Saturday, March 11, 2006, at Century Oa ks, Town of Menasha. She was born Nov. 29, 1907, in Tabor, South Dakota, d aughter of John and Ann (Hale) Vitek. Ann married George Van Beek, April 2 6, 1947, in Neenah and he preceded her in death April 17, 2005. She w as a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Menasha and a form er member of the Rosary Society. Ann loved flowers, cooking and her grandc hildren.Mrs. Van Beek is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Donald and Don na Van Beek, Menasha; a son-in-law, Algi Mitka, South Milwaukee; three gra ndchildren: Dan Van Beek, Neenah; Susan (Marty) Felker, Bartlett, Illinoi s; Luann Van Beek, Menasha and her fiance Jeff Luehring, Appleton; two gre at grandchildren: Randy and Anna Felker; a brother, Ivan Vitek and a siste r, Marcella (Emil) Pechous, both of Yankton, S.D.; two sisters-in-law, Eve lyn Kostel, Yankton, S. D. and Mary (Jerry) Lund, Fla. Ann was also preced ed in death by her daughter, Marlene Mitka; five brothers and two sister s.Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 14, 2006, at St. J ohn the Baptist Catholic Church, Menasha with the Rev. Paul Radetski offic iating. Interment will be in St. Margaret Cemetery, Neenah. Friends may ca ll at the church from 9 a.m. Tuesday until the time of the mass. A memori al has been established.The family wishes to express a special thank you to the staff at Century O aks, Irish Road and Heartland Hospice for all their kindness, good care a nd compassion.KESSLER FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES Neenah 920-722-6464 Vitek, Ann Marie (I120271)
 
165006 Van Beek, George J.George J. Van Beek, age 89, of Menasha, died Sunday, April 17, 2005, at Ce ntury Oaks. He was born June 3, 1915, Kimberly, son of Martin and Catheri ne (Hodemakers) Van Beek. George married Cecelia Bauer in June 1937 in Gre enville and she preceded him in death in 1946. He married Ann Vitek, Apr il 26, 1947, in Neenah. George was employed at Kimberly Clark Corporati on Badger Globe for 41 years prior to his retirement in 1977 and was a mem ber of their Quarter Century Club. He raised racing pigeons and was a memb er of the Valley Pigeon Club and he enjoyed fishing.George is survived by his wife, Ann, a son, Donald (Donna) Van Beek, Menas ha; a son-in-law, Algi Mitka, S. Milwaukee; three grandchildren: Dan Van B eek, Neenah; Susan (Marty) Felker, Bartlett, Illinois; Luann Van Beek, Men asha; two great-grandchildren: Randy and Anna Felker; a sister, Mary (Jerr y) Lund, Florida; four sisters-in-law: Veronica (Lawrence) Jochman, Rosema ry Mennen and Esther Karls, all of Appleton; Marcella (Emil) Pechous, Yank ton, South Dakota; a brother-in-law, Ivan Vitek, Yankton, South Dakota; nu merous nieces and nephews.Mr. Van Beek was also preceded in death by a daughter, Marlene Mitka; t wo brothers: Jack and Martin Van Beek; numerous brothers- and sisters-in-l aw.Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 20, 2005, at S t. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Menasha with Rev. Paul Radetski offic iating. Interment will be in St. Margaret Cemetery, Neenah. Friends may ca ll at the church from 9 a.m. Wednesday until the time of the mass. A memor ial has been established.The family wishes to express a special thank you to the staffs at Centu ry Oaks, Irish Road and the Heartland Hospice for all their kindness, go od care and compassion. KESSLER FUNERAL HOME304 S. Commercial Street VanBeek, George J. (I117670)
 
165007 Van Berkel, Gerald Raym ondGerald Raymond Van Berkel, of Sturgeon Bay, 72, passed away on July 15, 20 06, at the University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison. He was born on Feb ruary 14, 1934, in Appleton to the late Raymond and Ruth (Hein) Van Berke l. Jerry served his country with the Air Force for 20 years. After retiri ng from the Air Force he worked for Brennan Frasier Roofing and Siding com pany as a sales manager for 20 years. On April 11, 1956, he married Eleano re Fryfogle, they just recently shared their 50th wedding anniversary. Jer ry was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Appleton where he attend ed school as a youngster. He was a proud member of both the VFW and the Am erican Legion. Jerry's hobbies included golfing and fishing. He enjoyed h is Winter months in Florida and golfing with his retired Air Force friend s.Survivors include, his wife, Eleanore "Ellie"; Aunt Mary and Uncle Bob Loo k, of Little Chute; Peg and Dick Salm, Little Chute; Patricia Look, Neena h; Amy and Joe Beno, Little Chute; cousin, Sis Asman, of Valders; sister-i n-law, LaRue (Dick) Hunt, of Hortonville; brothers-in-law, Larry (Lynn) Fr yfogle, of Appleton; Gary (Judy) Fryfogle, Appleton; and Orville (Linda) C rane, of Greenville; special friends, Jodie and Paul Brennan; several step -sisters and step-brothers; and other relatives and friends too numero us to mention.He was preceded in death by, his mother, Dolly, and step-father, Robert Ki mball; his father, Ray Van Berkel, and step-mother Jane; Uncle, Msgr. S. P. Van Berkel; Uncle Ralph and Aunt Evelyn Lex; half-brother, Roger Kimbal l; and Jerry's devoted dog, "Coho."Funeral services for Jerry will be held on Wednesday, July 19, 2006, at 10 :30 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church (410 West Lawrence Street) with Fat her Larry Abler officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesd ay evening, July 18, 2006, 5 to 8 p.m., and again directly at church on We dnesday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of mass. Military honors will be per formed in the St. Joseph parking lot directly following the funeral liturg y. Memorials to Cancer Research at UW Hospital (600 Highland Avenue, Madis on, Wis. 53792) in Jerry's name would be greatly appreciated.The family would like to thank the transplant team and nursing staff at t he UW Hospital for the care and compassion shown to Jerry and his famil WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 N. Superior Street VanBerkel, Gerald Raymond (I123972)
 
165008 Van Boxtel (Krueger), Verla M.
Verla M. (Krueger) Van Boxtel, 66, Green Bay, died Feb. 24, 2008. She was born to the late Roy and Evelyn Krueger in Appleton. She was married on Aug. 1, 1959, to Roger Van Boxtel. Verla enjoyed many trips to Hawaii, but most of all, her absolute love was spending time with her grandchildren.
Survivors include her loving husband; son, Doug Van Boxtel, Little Suamico; two daughters, Christine (Mark) Zuleger, Oshkosh; and Lisa (Mark) Hartell, Prior Lake, Minn.; three grandchildren, Lauren and Benjamin Zuleger, and Taylor Hartell; brother-in-law, Jerry (Janet) Van Boxtel; sister-in-law, Carol (Larry) Helgemo; nieces, nephews, and other relatives, and many near and far friends.
Friends may call from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008, at Lyndahl Funeral Home. Funeral service at 6:30 p.m. with Deacon Bob Nooker officiating. Entombment at Allouez Mausoleum.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.lyndahl.com.
The family would like to thank the entire staff at IMCU Unit at St. Vincent Hospital and Dr. Neu and his staff at Baxter Dialysis Center.
Lyndahl Funeral Home
and Cremation Services
Lombardi Ave. & Ridge Rd.
(920) 499-1223 
Krueger, Verla M. (I124502)
 
165009 Van Boxtel, Anthony "Tony"
Anthony "Tony" Van Boxtel, Little Chute, age 80 passed away Monday, Augu st 30, 2004 at Appleton Medical Center following a brief illness. He was b orn September 3, 1923 in the town of Oneida and except for military servic e, spent his entire life in the Fox Valley. He married his high school swe etheart, Lorraine Van Deraa on June 6, 1946. He was employed by Kimberly C lark Corporation (later Midtec and Repap) from 1941 until his retireme nt in 1986. Tony was a long time member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Ch urch in Little Chute. Tony was especially proud of his military servi ce in World War II and was a longstanding member of the Jacob Coppus Ameri can Legion Post #258, Little Chute and Kiwanis Clubs.Tony always had a kind word for everyone and devoted a great part of his l ife to charities such as the March of Dimes. When anyone spoke of Tony th ey would say he was a man with a gentle spirit and a heart of gold.He is survived by his son, Randy, Little Chute; his daughter, Lori Weye rs and his son-in-law, Gary Weyers, Kaukauna; his beloved grandsons: Ry an Weyers and his fiancee Angi Rechner and her daughter, Libby, Appleto n; Tim Weyers, Kenosha; his three sisters: Mary Daniels, Dallas, Texas; Be tty Baeten, Little Chute; Carol (Richard) Horn, Larson; his brothers: J im (Judy) Van Boxtel, Kimberly; Larry (Jan) Van Boxtel, Prior Lake, Minnes ota; special friends: Judy and Mike Rietveld, Combined Locks; his sisters- in-law: Virgie Vandenberg, Cave Creek, Arizona; Grace (Roy) Schaumann, Osh kosh; Carol (John) Le Duc, The Villages, Florida; Joyce Lennert, Kimberl y; Peg (Wendell) Van Beane, Florida; Jeanne (Ed) Schaefer, Arkansas; his b rother-in-law, Tom (Karen) Van Deraa, Kaukauna; numerous nieces and nephew s.He was preceded in death by his parents: Jake and Hattie Van Boxtel; his b eloved wife of 56 years, Lorraine; his mother-in-law and father-in-law: Ar nold and Mararet Van Deraa; several brothers-in-law: Jack Daniels, Haro ld (Harky) Baeten, Erv Vandenberg and Wayne Lennert.Tony was a very special man. He will always be remembered for his gentle s mile and his love for life. He had a deep love for his family. He cared f or his wife, Lorraine with total devotion until her death in October of 20 02. He was a caring father, brother and grandfather. He lived to watch h is grandsons play basketball and baseball. In his younger years he coach ed his grandsons in Little League. He was the grandpa that went to all h is grandsons' school field trips and was known as "Grandpa Tony" to all t he children. In his later years, Tony loved to play cards and enjoyed h is weekly card games in Sherwood with his brother, Jim. Whether he w on or lost he was always known as "Lucky Tony". He loved to go out to e at and was often seen at his favorite restaurant Landreman's. He loved wat ching reruns of The Honeymooners and Perry Mason with his son, Randy. To ny enjoyed a wonderful summer and spent quality time with all of his famil y.Our dad was the finest man we knew. Though he faced many obstacles in lif e, his wife's final, lingering illness or his son's childhood bout with po lio he never lost his faith or his optimism for life. He was the best ro le model his children and grandchildren could have had. We love you so muc h. He will be deeply missed by his family and everyone who had the pleasu re of knowing him.Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Friday, September 3, 2004 at St. John Nep omucene Catholic Church with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen officiating. In terment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends may call at t he Verkuilen Funeral Home from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday with a Legion Prayer s ervice to be held at 7 p.m. and from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Friday. Military r ites will be conducted by the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post #258, Litt le Chute following the mass.A special thank you to Randy, his son for the wonderful care he gave our f ather after the loss of his wife our mother.The family would like to extend their deep appreciation to the ICU and hos pice staff at Appleton Medical Center for the wonderful care you gave Dad.In lieu of flowers a memorial is being established in Tony's name to St. P aul Home in Kaukauna.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute 
VanBoxtel, Anthony P. (I45783)
 
165010 Van Boxtel, Elizabeth J., Kimberly, Age 78, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday October 26, 2003 at Cherry Meadows with her family by her side. Elizabeth was born December 31, 1924 to the late Martin and Odelia (Verhagen) Gerrits in Kimberly. She married Cornelius A. Van Boxtel on June 29, 1949 at Holy Name in Kimberly. Elizabeth enjoyed cards, bingo, cooking, baking and making sure "everyone was fed." She loved her grandchildren and spoiled them as much as possible.
She is survived by her husband Cornelius Van Boxtel; one son, David (Becky) Van Boxtel and their children, Bridget and Peggy; two daughters, Nancy (Gary) Rietveld and their two sons, Matthew and Evan; and Cindy (Rick) Christians and their two daughters, Caitlyn and Carly; two brothers Joe Gerrits and LaVerne "Grut" (Mary) Gerrits and one sister, Marge Schmidt and many nieces and nephews and friends. She will also be missed by two sisters in law, Bernice (Chet) Kriplean and Florence Zehren and two brothers in law, Joe (Delores) Van Boxtel and Rich (Carol) Van Boxtel.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Linda Van Boxtel, her parents, two brothers, Clarence Gerrits and Wilbert "Bill" Gerrits and four sisters, Lucy Montonati, Alice Janssen, Ceil Van Beek and Martha Jansen and many brothers and sisters in law.
The Funeral Liturgy will be 5:00 p.m. on Thursday October 30, at HOLY NAME of JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 602 E. Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly with Msgr. James Vanden Hogan officiating. Friends will be received on Thursday at Church from 3:00 p.m. until the time of service. Interment will take place Friday at the Parish Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established in her name. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. 766-2099.
The family would like to express their gratitude to the ThedaCare at Home Staff, especially Dana, Chris and Justine. 
Gerrits, Elizabeth J. (I25791)
 
165011 Van Boxtel, Lorraine St. Paul Home Kaukauna Age 78, passed away Tuesday, October 29, 2002 at St. Paul Home in Kaukaun a. Lorraine was born in Little Chute on March 27, 1924, daughter of the la te Arnold and Margaret (Hooyman) Van Deraa. On June 6, 1946 she married To ny Van Boxtel at St. John Catholic Church in Little Chute. Lorraine w as a longtime and faithful member of St. John Catholic Church in Little Ch ute. She was an active supporter of education encouraging her children a nd grandchildren to continue their education after high school. Lorraine r eceived her high school diploma from Little Chute High School in 199 2. It was one of her proudest moments. She loved her grandsons dearly a nd followed all their school and sporting activities. She was an avid shop per and couldn’t pass up a sale. She loved to bowl and golf. She was a tal ented seamstress. She loved a good card game and enjoyed winning especial ly when her husband was playing. She also was a longtime member of the Ame rican Legion Auxiliary.Lorraine is survived by her beloved husband, Tony; a son, Randy; a daughe r, Lori Weyers; her son-in-law, Gary Weyers; and her two grandsons: Ryan a nd Tim Weyers. She is also survived by her six sisters: Virgie Vandenber g, Grace Schaumann (Roy), Carol LeDuc (John), Joyce Lennert, Peg Van Bea ne (Wendell), Jeanne Schaefer (Ed); a brother, Tom Van Deraa (Karen); h er sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law: Mary Daniels, Larry Van Boxtel (Jan ), Betty Baeten (Harold), Jim Van Boxtel (Judy) and Carol Horn (Dick). Ma ny nieces and nephews and our special friends: Judy and Mike Rietveld. S he was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, Joyce; her father-in-l aw and mother-in-law: Jake and Hattie Van Boxtel, her brothers-in-law: E rv Vandenberg, Jack Daniels and Wayne Lennert.Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Sataurday, November 2, 2002 at St. Jo hn Nepomucene Church with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen officiating. Inter ment will be in St. John Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Frid ay at the Verkuilen Funeral Home, Little Chute and from 9:30 a.m. Saturd ay at the church until the time of the service.Lorraine was a special wife, mother, and grandmother. She will always be r emembered for helping her son cope with the debilitating after-effec ts of polio. She was devoted to her family and will be deeply missed by al l. Her love for us was surpassed only by our love for her.The family would like to extend their deep gratitude to the entire sta ff at St. Paul Home and especially to the caregivers of Primrose Lane. Mot her could not have had better care. Thank you so much.In lieu of flowers a memorial is being established in Lorraine’s name at S t. Paul Home, Kaukauna. VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME 101 Canal Street Little Chute 788-3321 VanDeraa, Lorraine (I45780)
 
165012 Van Boxtel, Peter J. Little Chute Age 90, died Tuesday at St. Elizabeth Hospital with his family by his side. He was born November 15, 1911 in Little Chute, son of Peter and Mary (Haysaaker) Van Boxtel. He married Willie Voster on June 15, 1937, at St. Therese Catholic Church, Appleton. Peter was employed at Kimberly Clark, Kimberly for 45 years until his retirement in 1973. He was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute, where he attended the daily morning mass. He also attended the Monday night rosary and mass at St. Pius Catholic Church, Appleton and the Tuesday night rosary and mass at St. John Catholic Church in St. John. He also loved playing cards, gardening and spending time at the cottage with his grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Peter will be sadly missed by his wife Willie and their six children: Janice (Jerry) Dunham, Kaukauna; Donna (Ervin) Arnoldussen, Kaukauna; Terry (Carol) Van Boxtel, Kaukauna; Duane Van Boxtel, Little Chute; Vicki Zobel, Kaukauna; Rick (Kathy) Van Boxtel, Little Chute; sixteen grandchildren: Angela (Robert) Schreiner; Shari (Gregg) Kahler; James Dunham; Stacey (Michael) Schmidt; Todd (Mary) Arnoldussen; Tammy (Jay) Van Deurzen; Tory (Fred) Jahnke; Todd (Heather) Van Boxtel; Lona Van Boxtel; Tara (Quencin) Kasuboski; Kathy (Joe) Van Offeren; Kerry Zobel; Kelly (Joe) Chernowski; Christopher, Jason and Tiffany Van Boxtel; three sisters: Sally O'Connell; Florence Zuren; Bernice (Chet) Kriplean; three brothers: Cory (Betty), Joe (Delores) and Rich (Carol) Van Boxtel; a sister-in-law: Myrtle Hietpas; Peter was preceded in death by a son-in-law, Gerald "Jerry" Zobel, and a brother-in-law, Austin Hietpas; also eleven brothers and sisters.
Funeral services will be held at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute, 11 a.m. Friday, August 16, 2002 with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen officiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery. Friends may call at the Verkuilen Funeral Home from 4-8 p.m. Thursday, and at 10 a.m. Friday at the church. A prayer service will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME
101 Canal Street
Little Chute 788-3321 
VanBoxtel, Peter J. (I89915)
 
165013 Van Boxtel, Wilma , "Willie", Little Chute, Age 84, died unexpectedly Wednesday, September 11, 2002 at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Willie was born May 26, 1918 in Freedom; daughter of the late William and Minnie (Weyenberg) Vosters. She married Peter Van Boxtel on June 15, 1937 at St. Therese Catholic Church, Appleton, and he preceded her in death less than one month ago, August 13, 2002. Willie was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute. She enjoyed playing cards, baking and throwing a batch of homemade candy together to share with family and friends. Her most time-consuming hobby was picking and cleaning hickory nuts. She was always able to sell all the hickory nuts; however, Willie always kept some for her family. Her most cherished time was spent at the cottage, surrounded by her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Willie is survived by her six children: Janice (Jerry) Dunham, Kaukauna; Donna (Ervin) Arnoldussen, Kaukauna; Terry (Carol) Van Boxtel, Kaukauna; Duane Van Boxtel, Little Chute; Vicki Zobel, Kaukauna; Rick (Kathy) Van Boxtel, Little Chute; 16 grandchildren: Angela (Robert) Schreiner, Shari (Gregg) Kahler, James Dunham, Stacey (Michael) Schmidt, Todd (Mary) Arnoldussen, Tammy (Jay) Van Deurzen, Tory (Fred) Jahnke, Todd (Heather) Van Boxtel, Lona Van Boxtel and fiance Darren Olson, Tara (Quentin) Kasuboski, Kathy (Joe) Van Offeren, Kerry Zobel, Kelly (Joe) Chernowski, Christopher Van Boxtel and special friend Kristin, Jason Van Boxtel, Tiffany Van Boxtel; a sister, Myrtle Hietpas; three sisters-in-law: Sally O'Connell, Florence Zuren, Bernice (Chet) Kriplean; three brothers-in-law: Cory (Betty), Joe (Delores) and Rich (Carol) Van Boxtel; also survived by special friends, Mary Jane Hartjes and Vi Hietpas. Willie was preceded in death by her husband, Peter Van Boxtel; a son-in-law, Gerald "Jerry" Zobel; a sister, Marie (Jim) Hietpas; a brother, Harold (Lydia) Vosters; and a brother-in-law, Austin Hietpas.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, September 14, 2002 at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen officiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery. Friends may call at the Verkuilen Funeral Home from 4-8 p.m. Friday, and at the church from 10 a.m. Saturday until the time of the mass. A prayer service will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, followed by the rosary.
To Those I Love
And Those Who Love Me:
When I am gone, release me,
let me go.
I have so many things to see
and do.
You mustn't tie yourself to me
with tears;
Be happy that we had so
many years.
I gave you my love; you can
only guess
How much you gave to me
in happiness.
I thank you for the love you each
have shown,
But now it's time I traveled
on alone.
So grieve awhile for me if grieve
you must,
Then let your grief be comforted
by trust.
It's only for awhile that we
must part,
So bless the memories within
your heart.
I won't be far away, for life
goes on,
So if you need me, call and I
will come.
Tho you can't see or touch me,
I'll be near,
And if you listen with your
heart, you'll hear-
All of my love around you soft
and clear.
And then, when you must come
this way alone,
I'll greet you with a smile and
"Welcome Home".
Until we meet again,
Your loving children
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME
101 Canal Street
Little Chute 788-3321 
Vosters, Wilma (I89914)
 
165014 Van Camp, Cyril “Cy”
Cyril “Cy” Van Camp, 70, Pembine, former Green Bay resident, died Wednesda y, July 21, 2004, at a local hospital. The son of the late John and Minn ie (Van Den Heuvel) Van Camp was born March 29, 1934, in Freedom. Cy serv ed his country in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War and sailed on the In trepid. Prior to retirement, he owned the Zepher Gas Station, was a Uni on Carpenter and home builder. He owned and operated Cy Van Camp General C onstruction. After retirement, Mr. Van Camp worked at Green Acres Golf Cou rse in Pembine, Wis. He had lived in Pembine for the last 10 years, enjoy ed spending time with his grandchildren and hunting and fishing with his b rother, Virg.
Survivors include his five children, Wayne Van Camp and special friend, Ta mmy, Dennis Van Camp and special friend, Alisa, Wanda Murray and fiance, S teve Hansen, Wendy Van Camp and fiance, Vance Wollak, Cindy and Mike Linss en, as well as the mother of his children, Darlene Van Camp. Cy is furth er survived by his eight grandchildren, Bobbi Jo Van Camp, Amber Van Cam p, Andrea Murray, Jenna Connerick, Crystal Van Camp, Hayley Murray, Anna L inssen, Garrett Linssen, and one great-grandson, Tayveon Steward; four bro thers, Virgil Van Camp, Fabian and Audrey Van Camp, Alvin Van Camp, Kenne th and Nancy Van Camp; four sisters, Lillian and Bernard Vissers, Rita a nd Clifford Schmidt, Marge and Jerome Calaway, Mary Ann and Bob Miller.
He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Minnie; one sister, Delo res Albers; one brother-in-law, Bernard Albers; two sisters-in-law, LaVer ne Van Camp, Barbara Van Camp; and a grandson, James Cyril Fust.
Friends may call at RYAN FUNERAL HOME, 305 N. Tenth St., De Pere, fr om 4 to 8 p.m. Monday, July 26, 2004. Visitation will continue after 9 a. m. Tuesday, July 27, 2004, at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, De Per e, until time of service. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a .m. Tuesday at the Church with the Rev. Gerald Kempen, officiating. Buri al in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Online condolences may be sent to the Van Ca mp family at www.ryanfh.com.
Cy’s family extends a special thank you to Dr. Smith, for going the ext ra nine yards, and Marilyn and Andrea and all the nurses in ICU Third Flo or at St. Mary’s Hospital, Green Bay, for all of their care and support. 
VanCamp, Cyril "Cy" (I64817)
 
165015 Van Camp, Elizabeth "Bet ty" nee Heimmermann; Elizabeth "Betty" Van Camp, age 72, died peacefully Sunday, July 2, 20 06 at Appleton Medical Center with her family by her side, after a lengt hy illness. She was born on April 7, 1934 in Appleton, WI to the late Mich ael and Leone (Julius) Heimmermann. She married Ervin "Farmer" Van Ca mp on April 28, 1951 and shared 55 years together on the farm at 5632 N. R ichmond St., Appleton until two years ago where they moved to their new ho me at 1451 Broadway Dr. Appleton, which was Dad's family farm.She was a member of St Edwards Catholic Church, Mackville, WI and was a li fetime member of the Christian Mother's. She and Erv farmed for most of th eir married life until two years ago. She was president of the Home Scho ol Association for one year when her children attended St. Edward's and s he started the fish fry on Friday's to make money for playground equipme nt for the school. She also managed the hamburger and food stand during t he Mackville Tractor Pulls. She enjoyed going camping with their good frie nds Ray and Bev Gasper and loved her trips to Hawaii with her mom and E rv and to Europe. She also loved get togethers with family and friends a nd a friendly game of Sheepshead. Her mom and herself loved to go to ceram ic classes at Marion Zitszleburger's in Hilbert, WI. They also went to T op meetings and got the crown a couple of times. Her favorite hobby was h er doll collection.She will be sadly missed by her loving husband, Ervin "Farmer"; her childr en: Charlotte (Ken) Gassner, Hortonville; Ervin "Buster" (June) Jr., Apple ton; Ronald (LeeAnn Kells), Appleton; Donald (Penny), Seymour; Tim, Applet on; Laura (Kelvin) Kimball, Black Creek; William "Willy" (Reena) Appleto n; nephew, Randy (Sarah) Van Camp, Appleton; 21 grandchildren and ten grea t-grandchildren; sister, Audrey Dahlke, Appleton; brother, Damian (Phylli s) Heimmermann, Hortonville; sisters-in-law, Audrey Heimmermann; Dorothy ( Earl) Pettis, Appleton; Rosemary Turek, Black Creek; brother-in-law, Alfr ed (Hilda) Van Camp, Appleton.Betty was preceded in death by her parents, her uncle Fritz Heimmermann; h er brother Ray; her baby sister Mary; five brother-in-laws,: Gordon Bunnel l, Monroe Dahlke, Edward Turek, Victor Ringel, Lawrence Boers; sister-in-l aw Lorraine Boers; grand-daughter Jessica Gassner; and her great- grandba by Gabriel Gassner.Funeral services will be held Wednesday, July 5, 2006 at 12 p.m. at St. Ed wards Catholic Church, Mackville with Father Brooks and Father Werner offi ciating. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. until time of service at the churc h. Interment will be at St. Edward's Cemetery.We would like to thank all the staff members on the 4th floor, membe rs of the ICU on the 2nd floor at AMC for their loving care and suppo rt we received during our Mom's illness. Special Thanks also to Bonnie Sch efe, Kathy Wege and her God-Daughter Jan, for their loving care.Mom, thank you for being a great wife, a great mom and a special grandmoth er. Now all your pain and suffering is gone. You are now our saint in heav en.
VALLEY FUNERAL HOME 2211 N. Richmond Street 920 733-5435 
Heimerman, Elizabeth (I96765)
 
165016 Van Camp, FabianFabian Van Camp, 80, of De Pere died early Friday morning, January 28, 20 05 at a local hospital, following a brief illness. The son of the late Jo hn and Minnie (Van Den Heuvel) Van Camp was born October 25, 1924, in t he Town of Freedom. Fabian was a U.S. Army Veteran and served in the Batt le of the Bulge during WWII. On January 20, 1953, he married the former Au drey Van Handel at St. John Catholic Church in Little Chute.Mr. Van Camp was employed at Fort Howard Paper Company for forty year s. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, member of the Ashwaubenon V .F.W. Post 10244, and held various offices in the State and National VFW O rganizations. He was an active member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Chur ch, and especially enjoyed the 7:30 Daily Mass Group at church. Fabian enj oyed hunting and fishing at his cottage up north, and spending time with h is family. He especially treasured his time together with his grandchildre n.Survivors include his wife, Audrey, and their children and grandchildre n, Kathy and Dan Van Den Elzen, De Pere and their children, Mark and An n, Patty Trinkner of De Pere and her children Chris and Rick , a special s on-in-law, Gary “Harold” Trinkner, Bill and Jody Van Camp, De Pere, and th eir children Jeremy, Tim, and Billie, John and Donna Van Camp, Okemos, M I, and their children Ian and Alissa, Joey Van Camp, Green Bay, Doris a nd Mike Francken, De Pere, and their children, Emily and Eric, Paul and Li nda Van Camp, De Pere, and their children, Ben and Megan, a special frie nd of the family, Jill Reinhard and her two children, Jason and Aaron, thr ee brothers, Virgil, Pembine, Al, De Pere, and Ken and Nancy, Wausaukee, f our sisters, Lil and Bernard Vissers, De Pere, Rita and Clifford Schmid t, Kaukauna, Marge and Jerome Calaway, De Pere, Mary and Bob Miller, Wausa ukee, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in dea th by his parents, a sister, Laurie Albers, and a brother, Cyril Van Cam p, two sisters-in-law: Laverne Van Camp and Barbara Van Camp, and a brothe r-in-law, Bernard Albers. In addition, he is further survived by Audrey ’s family, Agnes and Al Smudde, Irene Stoffel, Ursula and Clarence Vand en Heuvel , Art Van Handel, Bill and Lorna Van Handel, Rich and Grace V an Handel, and Ervin and Ruth Van Handel. On Audrey’s side, he was preced ed in death by his parents-in-law, Fred and Ann Van Handel, as well as Kat herine Van Lanen, Marie Dobrinski and Matt Van Handel.Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at RYAN FUNERAL HOME, 305 North T enth Street, De Pere. Parish prayer service will be held at 4 p.m. Visitat ion will continue at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, De Pere, from 9: 30 to 10:30 a.m. Monday, January 31, 2005. Mass of Christian Burial wi ll be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the church with Rev. Timothy Shil lcox, O. Praem and Rev. Gerald Kempen, O. Praem, concelebrating. Ashwauben on VFW Military Honors will follow the Mass at church. Burial in Mt. Calva ry Cemetery. Please visit www.ryanfh.com to send online condolences to t he Van Camp family.The Van Camp family extends a sincere thank you to the nurses, doctors a nd staff at St. Mary’s Hospital ICU Unit for their care and support. VanCamp, Fabian (I77699)
 
165017 Van Camp, Gera ld J.Gerald J. Van Camp Sr., Freedom, age 72, died Tuesday, January 31, 200 6. He was born November 28, 1933, to the late Frank and Magdalene (Bies e) Van Camp in Town of Freedom. Jerry married the former Donna Mae Ludw ig on August 11, 1955, at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, she preceded h im in death on January 18, 1989. He was a charter member of the Freedom Li ons Club and past president serving from 1983-1984 and a lifelong memb er of St. Nicholas Catholic Church. Jerry enjoyed farming and the outdoor s, which led him to sell snowmobiles and deal cattle over the years.He is survived by his five children: Bob (Eileen) Van Camp and their thr ee children: Travis (Iga), Jamie and Justin; Cindy (Dave) Kleuskens and th eir four children: Kyle, Karisa, Kory, Kelcie; Nancy (Rick) Van Gheem; Bi ll (Colleen) Van Camp and their two children: Jordan and Hayden; and Bud ( April) Van Camp and their three children: Megan, Loren and Owen; a siste r, Mary Van De Hey; three brothers: Glen (Theresa) Van Camp, Gene (Lori) V an Camp and Floyd (Joan) Van Camp; a brother-in-law, Melvin Ludwig and t wo sisters-in-law: Bede Ludwig, Marilyn Ludwig; and many nieces, nephews a nd friends.He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Donna, two brothers: Ma rcel and Alois Van Camp and five brothers-in-law: Richard (Regina), Robe rt (Donna), Joseph, Ronald and James Ludwig.Gerald's Mass of Christian Burial will be 2 p.m. on Friday February 3, 20 06 at ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Freedom with Fr. John Schuetze officia ting. Friends will be received on Friday at Church from 10 a.m. until t he time of service. Burial will take place in the Church Cemetery. In li eu of flowers, a memorial is being established. The Boettcher Family Funer al Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. 766-2099.The family would like to thank everyone that helped Dad with their love a nd support during his illness especially Dr. Kahn and his staff at the Mar shfield Clinic.Dad, We love you, you are at peace in heaven with Mom, we will miss you,
Bob, Cindy, Nancy, Bill and Bud. 
VanCamp, Gerald Jacob (I7234)
 
165018 Van Camp, Trinity Jane, Daughter of Ryan and Sarah Rose Van Camp, died before her birth on June 12, 2008. She was a beloved member of our family and a joy to her parents, her sister, Breleigh, and her brothers, Reegan, Drew and Sawyer. We held her only for a moment, and we could not have loved her more. Now she is in heaven where she can be held and loved by Jesus, but she will still live on in our hearts. We look forward to the time when we can be with our precious daughter in Heaven.
Private family services are planned.
Cline & Hanson Funeral Home 209 W. Cook St., New London 920-982-3232 www.clinehansonfuneralhome.com 
VanCamp, Trinity Jane (I148306)
 
165019 Van Caster, Ronald J.Ronald J. Van Caster, 76, De Pere, passed away Wednesday, Aug. 24, 200 5, at a local hospital. He was born Feb. 15, 1929, in Green Bay, son of t he late Theodore and Marie (Deno) Van Caster. He married Judith Vanden Heu vel, Nov. 14, 1959, at St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church, Green Ba y. Family and music were the loves of his life.Ronald is survived by his devoted wife, Judy, De Pere; was a devoted and l oving father to his five children, Mary and Steve Kussow, Savannah, Ga.; S cott and Donnis Van Caster, Greenleaf; Chris Van Caster, Jacksonville, Fla .; Randy and Kelly Van Caster, Neenah; and Molly and Kevin Leecaster, Ida ho Falls, Idaho; six grandchildren, Lindsey and Katie Kussow, Jacob and Al ex Van Caster, and K.C. and Andy Leecaster, who lovingly called him "Papa "; one brother, Jack and Joanne Van Caster, Sturgeon Bay; and a sister, Ro semarie Beno, Dodgeville. He was preceded in death by his parents.Family and friends may call Friday, Aug. 26, 2005, from 5 p.m. to 8 p. m. at Cotter Funeral Home, 860 N. Webster Ave., De Pere, where there wi ll be a Parish Prayer Service at 7:30 p.m. Memorial Mass will be celebrat ed 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 27, 2005, at Old St. Joseph's Catholic Chu rch on the St. Norbert Campus, with Fr. Jim Baraniak O.Praem and Fr. Ge ry Meehan O.Praem concelebrating. Burial will be in Allouez Catholic Cemet ery. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established. Vancaster, Ronald (I313070)
 
165020 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F69392
 
165021 Van Cuyk, Carol Ann
Carol Ann Van Cuyk, age 73, of Combined Locks, went to be with her Lord on Monday, February 27, 2006. Carol was born on February 16, 1933, in Kaukauna to the late Fred and Lucille (Vanden Bloomer) Vander Bloomen. She married Lawrence Van Cuyk on May 11, 1957, at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Kaukauna; he preceded her in death on July 12, 1977.
As a young woman, Carol was employed by Zwicker Knitting Mills in Appleton and later worked at St. Elizabeth Hospital. She enjoyed travel, was a member of the Kimberly Homemakers Club for over twenty years, and was also a member of the William Verhagen Post #609 American Legion Auxiliary. She was also a faithful and active member of the Fox Valley Christian Fellowship in Kimberly.
Survivors include her children: Michael (Karen) Van Cuyk of Freedom; Cheryl Van Cuyk of Combined Locks; and Dawn (Randy) Forster of Appleton; a grandson, Adam Forster of Appleton; her brother, Fred (Jean) Vander Bloomen of Kaukauna; her sisters: Alma (Tony) Gazzana of Milwaukee; Lucille Hopfensperger of Eugene, Oregon; Jane (Emil) St. John of Kaukauna; and Joan (Joe) Lewandowski of Kimberly. She is further survived by sisters-in-law: Gert Vande Hey of Wrightstown; Lucina (Ernie) LuBay of McHenry, Ill.; Lois Van Cuyk of Combined Locks, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other family members and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, her son Ted, brothers: Richard and Floyd Vander Bloomen, Jerry (Marie) Vander Bloomen, and a sister Alice (Bob) Nack; brothers-in-law: Ed (Bernice) Van Cuyk, Don Van Cuyk, and Ervin Vande Hey; sisters-in-law Ann (Bob Biese, Verna (Carl) Oman, and Marion (Norb) Vande Voort.
Funeral Services will be at 11 a.m. on Thursday, March 2, 2006, at FOX VALLEY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, 1200 West Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly, with Rev. Brian Pingel officiating. Friends may call directly at the church on Thursday from 9 a.m. until the time of services. Interment will be in St. Paul Cemetery, Combined Locks.
The family would like to express a sincere thank you to the staff at Cherry Meadows and ThedaCare at Home Hospice for their loving care. Special thanks also to Darleen Behrendt for her special care and concern for Carol.
A memorial fund has been established in her name.
Jansen Fargo Funeral Home 
VanderBloomen, Carol Ann (I133663)
 
165022 Van Daalwyk, Eunice (Van Den Eng) Eunice Mae Van Daalwyk, age 86, a resident of Kimberly died peacefully on September 29, 2015 with her family by her side. Eunice was born on October 3, 1928 in Freedom to Peter J. and Elizabeth (Brooks) Van Den Eng. She married Robert W. Van Daalwyk at St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Freedom on October 9, 1948. They enjoyed 58 years of marriage.
Eunice graduated from Freedom High School in 1947. A year before she graduated she was employed at St. Elizabeth Hospital where she worked as a nurses aid before returning to high school and now at almost 87, she passed peacefully at St. Elizabeth. She told her children many stories of her time at St. E's. She had a very full life with her large family and many friends. Her home was always open to visitors. Eunice loved people and they loved her. Euny was known for her faith and sense of humor. Her children can attest to what a loving mother, devoted wife and great cook she was. Always on the go with her various activities whether it be playing Sheepshead, Bunco, or taking care of a friend - she lived every day to the fullest.
Eunice lived in Kimberly for 37 years with her husband, Bob. Together they built their retirement home on Lake Noquebay and moved there in 1985 and wintered in Arizona. Her children remember all the good times at the cottage. They were members of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Crivitz. Bob passed away on March 26, 2007. Eunice then moved back to Kimberly and belonged to Holy Spirit Parish.
Survivors are her daughters: Diane (Jim) Carpenter of Crivitz, Lori (Al) Verkuylen of Greenville, Lisa (Joe DeBruin) Sutta of Little Chute; sons: Dennis R. (Jane) Van Daalwyk of Menasha and Hollywood Beach, California, William P. (Cheri) Van Daalwyk of New Berlin, Robert J. (Hua Zhao) Van Daalwyk of Madison, Lee Van Daalwyk of Lake Havasua City, Arizona; twelve grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Her siblings: Joy (Roy) Van Dyke, Marvin Van Den Eng, Floyd (Joan) Van Den Eng, Clarence (Millie) Van Den Eng, Ronald (Jenny Rice) Van Den Eng; sister-in-law, Kenice Van Den Eng; brother-in-law, Clarence Gerrits. Robert's brothers-in-law, Don Dorn, Larry (Billie Jean) Dorn, many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. She was preceded by her parents, her husband, Bob; sisters, Gladys (Lewis) Fravel, Evelyn Gerrits; brother, Eugene Van Den Eng; four sisters-in-law, Roberta Van Den Eng, Elaine Van Den Eng, Laverne Dorn and Dolores Dorn; grandson, Christopher Carpenter; brothers-in-law, Lewis Fravel, Herb Dombrowski; and nephew, Steven Dorn.
The funeral liturgy for Eunice will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, October 3, 2015 at HOLY SPIRIT/HOLY NAME CHURCH, 600 E. Kimberly Avenue in Kimberly. Fr. Bob Kollath will be officiating. Interment will take place in the parish cemetery. A time of visitation will be held on Saturday from 9:00 am until 10:45 am. Online condolences can be offered at www.wichmannfargo.com. 
VandenEng, Eunice (I77576)
 
165023 Van Daalwyk, Mildred A. "Midge"
Mildred Van Daalwyk, age 95, of Kimberly, passed away peacefully on Monday, December 15, 2008, at her home with her family at her side. She was born on September 15, 1913, in Appleton, the daughter of the late Henry and Mae (Forster) Strutz. On September 30, 1936. She married Jacob Van Daalwyk at Saint Therese Church in Appleton. Midge was a lifetime member of Holy Spirit Parish, Kimberly. She was involved with the Golden Agers of Kimberly and the Ladies of Holy Name. Midge enjoyed playing sheepshead and spending time at the cottage on Lake Poygan.
Mildred is survived by her children: Carol Krueger, Lake Michigan, MI; Stephen (Noreen) Van Daalwyk, Kaukauna; Charlie (Cathy) Van Daalwyk, Darboy; her grandchildren: Kathi (Jon) Jacobsen, Kurt (Diane) Krueger, Karl (Michelle) Krueger and Kris (Holly) Krueger; Barry (Shelly) Van Daalwyk, Brian (Becky) Van Daalwyk and Beth Van Daalwyk; Jake and Jill Van Daalwyk; 16 great grandchildren; brother-in-law, Roland Mommaerts, DePere; sister-in-law, Gertrude "Aunt Toots" Martin, Kimberly. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Midge was preceded in death by her husband, Jacob Van Daalwyk; son-in-law, Arlin Krueger; sister, Mary Rose Mommaerts; brothers: Kenneth (Tootie) Strutz and Wilbur (Flo) Strutz; brothers-in-law: Phil Martin, Chris (Audrey) Van Daalwyk, Martin (Marie)Van Daalwyk, Joseph (Marcie) Van Daalwyk and Barney (Cecilia) Van Daalwyk; sisters-in-law: Min (Ted) Kemps, Ann (Ray) Schmidt, Harriet (Bob) Stroope and Marie (Bob) Hoffman,
The funeral liturgy for Mildred will be held at 4 p.m. on Thursday, December 18, 2008, at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH - KIMBERLY, 600 E. Kimberly Avenue. Father David Beaudry will be officiating. Burial will take place at the parish cemetery. The visitation will be held at the church from 2 p.m. until the time of mass.
Special thanks to all the family members and to Affinity Hospice for your excellent care and compassion.
Jansen Fargo Funeral Home
204 E. Kimberly Ave.
Kimberly 920-788-6202
Online condolences
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Strutz, Mildred (I150927)
 
165024 Van Daalwyk, Robert William
Robert W. Van Daalwyk, 79, of Crivitz, WI, formerly of Kimberly, died peacefully on Monday, March 26, 2007, at Hospice of Arizona. He was born December 4, 1927, in Kimberly, to William H. and Nettie (Albers) Van Daalwyk. He was the beloved husband of Eunice M. Van Den Eng. They were wed on October 9, 1948, at St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Freedom. They are the parents of seven children. Bob was born and raised in Kimberly, and worked at the Kimberly Mill for 41 years. He attended Holy Name of Jesus Grade School and Kimberly High School. Robert served in the Army Air Force during 1946 and 1947. He retired in 1985, and moved to Lake Noquebay, Crivitz, WI.
Bob enjoyed the beautiful sunrises and sunsets at the lake. In his younger years he enjoyed snowmobiling, fishing and teaching his children how to ski. He also loved watching the Packers. He was a member of St. Mary's Church in Crivitz and a former member of Holy Name of Jesus in Kimberly, and also a member of the Kimberly Legion.
He is survived his wife of 58 years, Eunice M. Van Daalwyk; three daughters: Diane (Jim) Carpenter, Geneva, IL; Lori (Albert) Verkuylen, Hortonville; Lisa Sutta, Little Chute; four sons: Dennis (Jane) Van Daalwyk, Menasha; William (Cheri) Van Daalwyk, Germantown; Robert Van Daalwyk, Madison; Lee Van Daalwyk, Lake Havasua City, Arizona; and 14 grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters: Laverne Dorn and Dolores Dorn.
Friends may call at the Rhodes-Charapata Funeral Home in Crivitz Friday evening, from 4-6 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m. until the time of Funeral at St. Mary's Church in Crivitz at 10:30 a.m. Rhodes-Charapata Funeral Home. 715-854-7460 
VanDaalwyk, Robert William "Bob" (I111597)
 
165025 Van Daalwyk, Urban C. "Barney"
Urban C. Van Daalwyk "Barney", of 1111 W. Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly, age 89, went to be with the Lord on Monday, May 2, 2005, at the Appleton Medical Center. He was born on December 11, 1915, in Kimberly, Wisconsin, son of the late Christian and Harriet (DeLeeuw) Van Daalwyk. For over forty-two years, he was employed at Kimberly-Clark's Atlas Mill in Appleton, retiring in 1978. During World War II, Barney served his country in the United States Army, and was a member of the William Verhagen American Legion Post #60, Kimberly. An active man with a zest for life, Barney water skied into his 70s, was the captain of two bowling teams, loved to golf, fish, dance, and spend time with his family and friends. Many will recall his love for music, his ability to play the harmonica, and as a devoted fan of the Green Bay Packers. In the late 1930s, Barney married the former Dolores VerKuilen. The couple was blessed with two children, and Dolores died unexpectedly on September 21, 1940. Later, he became reacquainted with and married Cecilia Melcher who had recently lost her husband. The couple spent forty-six years together. She passed away on July 1, 1988. Barney was a longtime and faithful member of Holy Name Catholic Church in Kimberly. In the last years of his life, he met Helen Koller, who was his companion and sweetheart for the past seventeen years.
Survivors include: his fiancee, Helen Koller, a daughter, Marlene "Kim" Hoheisel of Menasha; a son, Allan (Jean) Van Daalwyk of Oconomowoc; eight grandchildren: Mark (Kristi) Hoheisel, Laurie (Ian) Journeaux, Eileen (Kraig) Otto, Amy (Kevin) Walbrun, Christine (Dale) Wittmann, Heidi (Chris) Weiland, Dennis (Deanne) Van Daalwyk, and Cheryl (Darin) Tessier, twenty great-grandchildren: Matthew, Christopher, Zachary and Samuel Hoheisel, William and Daniel Journeaux, Corey, Ashley and Ryan Otto, Rebecca, Kaylee, and Alexander Walbrun, Austin and Chase Wittmann, Ethan and Haden Weiland, Kyle and Ryan Van Daalwyk, and David and Elizabeth Tessier. Barney is further survived by a sister, Gertrude "Toots" Martin, two sisters-in-law: Marie Van Daalwyk and Mildred Van Daalwyk, and many nieces, nephews and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Marlene's husband, John Hoheisel, a great-grandson, Kraig Walbrun, eight brothers and sisters: Chris (Audrey) Van Daalwyk, Harriet (Bob) Stroope, Minnie (Ted) Kemps, Marie (Bud) Hoffman, Jake Van Daalwyk, Martin Van Daalwyk, Ann (Ray) Schmidt, Joseph (Marcy) Van Daalwyk, brothers-in-law: Philip Martin, Henry Kilsdonk, and Clarence Gerrits, and a sister-in-law, Mary Van Daalwyk.
The funeral liturgy for Barney will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, May 6, 2005 at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH -- HOLY NAME CATHOLIC CHURCH, 600 E. Kimberly Avenue in Kimberly with Fr. Thomas Pomeroy officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery where members of William Verhagen Post #60 will provide military honors. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. Thursday and again at the church on Friday from noon until the hour of the services. There will be a parish prayer and scripture service Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home.
Jansen Fargo Funeral Home
204 E. Kimberly Avenue
Kimberly 788-6202 
VanDaalwyk, Urban C. "Barney" (I143362)
 
165026 Van Dalen, Mr. Francis J. Kaukauna Times 1/18/1990 A10 Obit vanDalen, Francis J. (I108639)
 
165027 Van Dalen, Robert Kaukauna Times 7/26/1988 A10 Obit vanDalen, Robert J. (I108641)
 
165028 Van De Hei, Donald G. "Don"Donald G. "Don" Van De Hei, 60, Denmark, passed away on January 25, 200 3, at his home after a long battle with cancer. His family was at his sid e. Don was born on September 29, 1942, to Clarence and Helen (Heezen) V an De Hei in Green Bay. He was a 1960 graduate of Preble High School. He s erved his country as a member of the US Air Force. On Aug. 1, 1970, he mar ried Kathy Le Fevre at St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church in Green Ba y. He was currently a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Pine Grov e. He was a former member of the Knights of Columbus. He was also a volunt eer at the Denmark Senior Center. Don liked to play Yahtzee and card s. He was also known for his sense of humor and loved to tell jokes. He en joyed woodworking, the outdoors and all sports. He especially loved footba ll and was an avid Packers fan.Don will be sadly missed by his wife Kathy, mother Helen, 3 children, Fabi an (fianc Becky) Van De Hei, Denmark; Joe (fiance Tammy) Van De Hei, Howar d; Amy Van De Hei, Denmark; one grandchild Dalton; eight brothers and sist ers, Betty (Dick) Freitag, Green Bay; Terry (Daryl) Hoefs, Montello; Bi ll (Maggie) Van De Hei and Jerry (Sue) Van De Hei both Green Bay; Tom V an De Hei, Ledgeview; Mary Stahl, Green Bay; Glen (Jackie) Van De Hei, Led geview; and Steve (Sharon) Van De Hei, Green Bay; eight brothers-in-law a nd sisters-in-law Chris (Greyson) Blair, Denmark; Laura (Jim) Buresh, N ew Franken; Mona (Joe) Buresh, Green Bay; Louise (John) Potts, De Pere; An nette (Randy) Jensen and Steve (Janet) Le Fevre both Green Bay; Josy (Ji m) Wavrunek and Mary (Frank) Buresh both Denmark; as well as many niece s, nephews and other relatives and friends.He was preceded in death by his father Clarence; one brother Joseph V an De Hei; a nephew who was also his godson Jim Freitag; and his mother-in -law and father-in-law Roger and Bernice Le Fevre.Friends may call at Proko-Wall Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason, 468-4111, on M onday from 3-9 pm. Parish Prayer Service Monday at the funeral home at 7 p m. Visitation will continue at the church Tuesday from 9-10:30 am. Ma ss of Christian Burial at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, County Hwy. R, Pi ne Grove on Tuesday at 10:30 am with the Rev. Ralph Merkatoris officiatin g. Entombment at Allouez Chapel Mausoleum.The family would like to express a thank you to Unity Hospice. In li eu of flowers a memorial fund has been established. Vandehei, Donald (I189532)
 
165029 Van De Hei, Joseph A. “Joe”Joe was born on June 18, 1974, in Green Bay to Donald and Kathy (Le Fevr e) Van De Hei. He was a 1992 graduate of Denmark H.S. On May 3, 2003, he m arried the former Tammy Kirby at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Pine Grov e. Joe owned and operated Nature’s Groomer Lawn Care and Landscaping. J oe loved to plow snow. Joe loved to spend time with his family and especia lly loved spending time with Dalton. He was a wonderful dad. In fact, no m atter where Joe went he loved being with children. He was also an avid out doorsman who loved hunting with his dog Rue, camping, 4-wheeling, snowmobi ling and boating.Joe will be sadly missed by his wife, Tammy, his mother Kathy, one broth er Fabian (Becky) Van De Hei and their son Kadin, who was Joe’s godson, o ne sister Amy Van De Hei, all of Denmark; paternal grandmother Helen V an De Hei, Green Bay; father-in-law and mother-in-law Lyle and Diane Kirb y, brother-in-law Nick Kirby and his children Laura and Wyatt, sister-in-l aw Wendy (Kirby) Peterson, Chicago; as well as many other relatives and fr iends.He was preceded in death by his father Donald, his paternal grandfather Cl arence Van De Hei and his maternal grandparents Roger and Bernice Le Fevre . Vandehei, Joseph (I189551)
 
165030 Van De Hei, Mrs. Adell “Della” Van De Hey (Van Den Heuvel) 425 West Kenne dy Avenue KimberlyFormerly of 204 South Washington Street, age 88, died Thursday evening, Oc tober 24, 2002. Adell was born October 28, 1913, in Wrightstown, to the la te Albert and Mary (Bries) Van De Hey. On November 5, 1935, Adell marri ed Albert Van Den Heuvel. He preceded her in death in 1956. She married Om er Van De Hei on June 14, 1961. Adell has been a long-time member of Ho ly Name Parish, Kimberly. She enjoyed making quilts for her family and al so for the Ladies of Holy Name Mission Club for many years.Survivors include her loving husband, Omer Van De Hei; a son and two daugh ters-in-law: Roger and Lucy Van Den Heuvel and Janice Van Den Heuvel, a ll of Kimberly; a daughter and son-in-law, Pat and Clarence Kilsdonk, Criv itz, Wisconsin. She is also survived by 19 grandchildren: Randy, Lynn a nd Mark Van Den Heuvel, Lori (Paul) Barth and Mary (Rick) Landeau, Tom (El len), Tim (Annette), and David Van Den Heuvel, Jill (John) Evers, Tim (Dia ne), Dan (Susan), Scott (Lisa), Lee (Sue) Kilsdonk, Cindy (Jack) Rein, P am (James) Swick, Jeff (Vivian) Vanden Hogen, Mike (Ann) Vanden Hogen, D on (Linda) Vanden Hogen, and JoAnn (Mike) Delano; 27 great-grandchildren a nd 4 great-great-grandchildren. Adell is further survived by a brother, Ru ben (Magdalen) Van De Hey, Kaukauna; a sister, Dolores Brown, St. Paul, Mi nnesota; sisters-in-law: Clara Van De Hey, Menasha and Dorothy Van De He y, Kaukauna. Also sisters and brothers-in-law: Eloise Van Den Heuvel, Walt er Guntlisbergen, Dolores Van Den Heuvel, Clarence (Betty) Van De Hei, Leo na Carlin and Doreen Sendzik. Adell was preceded in death by her parent s; her first husband, Albert Van Den Heuvel; a daughter, Shirley; a son, J erome; a grandson, Jeff; and also by three brothers: Jerome, Ambrose, Merl in; and five sisters: Martha, Lucille, Lorraine, Pearl and Mary.The funeral liturgy for Adell will be held at 12:00 pm, Monday, October 2 8, 2002, at HOLY NAME CATHOLIC CHURCH, 600 East Kimberly Avenue, Kimberl y, with Father Robert Vandenberg officiating. Burial will be in Holy Na me Cemetery, Kimberly. Friends and relatives may call at the funeral ho me from 4-8 pm, Sunday and on Monday, at the church from 11:00 am, until t he time of the mass. A parish prayer and scripture service will be he ld at 7:00 pm Sunday. A memorial fund is being established.The family would like to thank the staff of Appleton Medical Center ICU, f or their loving care and support.Jansen Fargo Funeral Home 204 East Kimberly Avenue Kimberly 788-6202 www.f argofuneralhomes.com VandeHey, Adell R. (I30093)
 
165031 Van De Hei, Omer Adolf, Apple tonFormerly of 204 S. Washington Street, Kimberly, WI 54136, age 87 died on W ednesday, March 19, 2003. Omer was born on February 17, 1916 in De Pere, W isconsin, the son of the late George and Anna (Cornelissen) Van De He i. He was a longtime member of Holy Name Parish, Kimberly. He served in t he Army from April of 1942 until October of 1945. Omer was a lifetime memb er of the American Legion. He was employed at Kimberly Clark of Kimberly M ill from 1946 until he retired in 1976. On June 14, 1961, Omer married Ade ll (Van De Hey) Van Den Heuvel. She preceded him in death on October 24, 2 002. Omer was a dear and loving husband, stepfather, grandfather, and gre at grandfather to his family.Survivors include his stepson and daughters-i n-law, Roger and Lucy Van Den Heuvel and Janice Van Den Heuvel, all of Kim berly; a step daughter and son-in-law, Pat (Clarence) Kilsdonk, Crivitz, W isconsin; his 19 grandchildren, Randy, Lynn and Mark Van Den Heuvel; Lo ri (Paul) Barth; Mary (Rick) Landeau; Tom (Ellen), Tim (Annette) and Dav id Van Den Heuvel; Jill (John) Evers; Tim (Diane), Dan (Susan), Scott (Lis a) and Lee (Sue) Kilsdonk; Cindy (Jack) Rein; Pam (James) Swick; Jeff (Viv ian), Mike (Ann) and Don (Linda) Vanden Hogen; Jo Ann (Mike) Delano; 30 gr eat-grandchildren; 13 great-great-grandchildren; his brother, Clarence (Be tty) Van De Hei, De Pere; his sister, Leona Carlin and sister-in-law; Dore en Sendzik, both of Green Bay. Omer is further survived by many nieces a nd nephews. He is also survived by his wife’s brother, Reuben (Magdalen) V an De Hey; her sister, Dolores Brown; sisters-in-law, Clara and Dorothy V an De Hey; Eloise and Delores Van Den Heuvel; and a brother-in-law, Walt er Guntlisbergen.Omer was preceded in death by his 7 brothers, Henry, Corn elius, Albert, Art, George, Christian and Sylvester; and two sisters, Nell ie Van De Hei and Mamie Calloway. He was also preceded in death by a steps on, Jerome Van Den Heuvel; and a grandson, Jeff Van Den Heuvel.The Funeral Liturgy will be held at 11 a.m., on Saturday, March 22, 20 03 at HOLY NAME CATHOLIC CHURCH, 600 East Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly, wi th Father David Schmidt officiating. The interment will be held at Holy Na me Catholic Cemetery. Friends and relatives may call at the funeral hom e, on Friday (TODAY), from 4 until 8 p.m. and on Saturday at the church fr om 10 a.m. until the time of service. A Parish Prayer and Scripture Servi ce will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday evening at the funeral home. In li eu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in Omer’s name. The fa mily would like to extend their gratitude to the staff at Carolina Mano r, Appleton and Theda Care Hospice for their loving care of Omer.Jansen Fargo Funeral Home204 East Kimberly AvenueKimberly 788-6202www.farg ofuneralhomes.com Vandehei, Omer Adolf (I45735)
 
165032 Van De Hei, Robert "W hitey"Robert "Whitey" Van De Hei, 69, De Pere, died Sunday July 16, 2006. He w as born October 4, 1936, in De Pere to the late Norbert and Margaert (V an Vonderen) Van De Hei. On November 5, 1960, he married Mary Lee Tes ke at St. Boniface Catholic Church De Pere. Whitey retired from Larson Can ning Company. He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Family De Per e. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, woodworking, and playing poker. Robert w as also inducted into the Bowling Hall of Fame.He is survived by his wife, Mary Lee; his children, Jim Van De Hei, De Per e; Tom (Jamie) Van De Hei, Town of Lawrence; and Pat (Jen) Van De Hei, To wn of Lawrence. His grandchildren further survive: Brooklyn, Cody, Abby, A ustin, Aria, Callie, Logan, and Blake. Whitey's siblings also survive, K en (Delores) Van De Hei; Ann (Dan) O'Keefe; Rita (Pat) Gallagher; Mary Pav lovich; and Jerry (Debra) Van De Hei. Mary Lee's family also survives, Mer cille Teske; Glenn (Pat) Teske; Noreen (Al) Weber; Jerry (Mary Ann) Tesk e; Dick (Karen) Teske; Janice (Don) Rayala; and Carol Teske.He was preceded in death by his brother, James Van De Hei; and his brother s-in-law, Jim Teske and Don Teske.Friends may call 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 18, 2006, at Our Lady of Lourd es Parish Family, Corner of Lourdes Ave. and Suburban Dr., De Pere. Visita tion will continue after 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the church until the Ma ss of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m., with Fr. Conrad Kratz O.Praem offici ating.
Please go to www.ryanfh.com to express online condolences to the family.
The family requests in LIEU of flowers the family requests memorials be di rected to:
The Douglas T. Miller Memorial Transplant Fund
C/O University
of Wisconsin
Hospital & Clinics
600 Highland Ave.
Madison, WI. 53792
The RYAN FUNERAL HOME, De Pere, is assisting the family. 
Vandehei, Robert "Whitey" (I122134)
 
165033 Van de hey Anton 33 M Farmer 150 20 H olland
Van de hey Ellen 25 F Holland
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Vandehei, Anthony (I1463)
 
165034 Van De Hey, Arvilla Imelda Kempen, Sutherlin, Oregon Age 84, passed away July 25, 2003. She was born February 20, 1919 in Woodv ille, Wisconsin to William H. and Heniretta (Arts) Kempen. She was rais ed on a farm and was the oldest of six siblings. She graduated from high s chool in Little Chute, WI with perfect attendance. After high school she w orked at St. Lawrence College in Appleton. WI. She married Roche J. V an De Hey on June 18, 1940 at St. Francis Catholic Church in Hollandtow n, WI. They started their family in Manitowoc, WI and built their first ho me in Whitelaw, WI. Arvilla was very active in the Rosary, Altar Society a nd Christian Mother of St. Michael's Catholic Church in Whitelaw, as we ll as a 4-H Leader. In 1963 the family moved to a farm outside of Whitelaw .In 1966 Arvilla and Roche moved their family to Sutherlin, Oregon. There s he participated in Lady Lions and served as President in 1971-72 and 1973- 74. She was the oldest living member of the Lady Lions and had received h er 35-year membership pin recently. She was a member of St. Francis Xavi er Catholic Church and Altar Society since 1966. Arvilla prided herse lf in her homemaking and excellent seamstress skills and passed these skil ls on to her children. Arvilla became an accomplished artist after raisi ng 11 children. Her children have appreciated her oil paintings in their h omes. She loved to play cards with her family and friends every chance s he got. Our mother was a saint...for all she did for children; she sacrifi ced a lot for us, took good care of us, set us straight and tried to gi ve as much time to us as she she could...and then she got very, very tired .Arvilla and Roche developed and operated the Sutherlin Knolls from 19 75 to 1986.She is survived by her husband, Roche Van De Hey of 63 years and sons: Ric hard (Mona) Van De Hey, Eugene; Daniel Van De Hey, Eugene; Gerald (fianc ee Judy) Van De Hey, Sutherlin; Lee (Angie) Van De Hey, Newberg. She is al so survived by seven daughters: Sandra (Richard) Brady, Salem; Pamela Henn richs, Oakland; Penelope (Dennis) Towne, Lake Oswega; Donna (Robert) Ellio tt, Salem; Debra (Herman Stonebraker, Lake Oswego; Kim (John) Hensley, Eug ene; Rochelle (Mark) Cornilsen, Oakland; 22 grandchildren: Dean and Cra ig Van De Hey, Scott, Ryan and Shaun Brady, Brian Hennricks and Nicole Sch oenhals, Curtis and Amy Van De Hey, Jill Dixon, Todd Johnson and Robin Sta ncliff, Tyler and Chad Elliott, Emily and Dane Stonebraker, Jacob Hensle y, Nickles and John Cornilsen, Chelsey, Stefanie, and Zachary Van De He y; 15 great-grandchildren along with numerous nieces, nephews and cousin s. She is also survived by her sisters: Evelyn Van Lanen, Cordell Hurst, a nd Delores Schaefer and husband, Jerry; her sisters-in-law: Irene Kempen a nd Germaine Kempen, all of Wisconsin. She is further survived by her husba nds family, Majilla Ambrosius, Robert and Rita Van De Hey, Lloyd and Pat V an De Hey, Kathy and Russ Beck, Theresa Eiting, Marie and Dick Reetz, Conn ie and Dorothy Van De Hey, all of Wisconsin. Arvilla was preceded in dea th by her parents, her brothers, Melin and Russell Kemper, brothers-in-la w: Ralph Van Lanen, Harold Rosin, Floyd Hurst and her in-laws: Elmer and M ill Van De Hey, Norbert Ambrosias, Pauline Van De Hey, Robert Frank, Harla nd Eiting and Sly Thiele. Arvilla's love for her family and friends will a lways be cherished.Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, July 30, 2003 at Chapel of t he Firs, 881 W. Sixth St., Sutherlin. The reading of the Holy Rosary wi ll follow the visitation. A Funeral Mass will be 12:10 p.m. Thursday, Ju ly 31, 2003 at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 323 N. Comstock, Suther lin with Father Elwin Schwab officiating. Chapel of the Firs is in char ge of arrangements. Chapel of the Firs 541-459-2281
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Kempen, Arvilla Imelda (I29659)
 
165035 Van De Hey, ClaraClara Van De Hey, Menasha, age 89 passed away on Wednesday February 9, 200 5. Clara was born April 16, 1915, in the Town of Harrison to the late Fra nk and Lena (Schreiber) Dietzen. She married Ambrose Van De Hey on July 2 0, 1938. Clara was employed by Zwicker Knitting Mills for over 30 years un til retiring in 1981. Clara was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Mena sha for over 40 years and a member of the Catholic Knights for over 50 yea rs. Clara loved baking, crocheting and playing cards.Clara is survived by a daughter, Carol (Kenneth) Diedrich, sons: Jerome a nd Francis all of Menasha, also surviving Clara are Jane Van De Hey and De nnis Waddington of Neenah, four grandchildren and three great grandchildre n: Sue (Paul) Steffens, their son Matthew, Scott Van De Hey, Lori (Davi d) Heid, Lisa (Sal) Rivera and their daughters Alyssa and Hailey. She is a lso survived by her sisters: Margaret Vande Voort, Greenleaf, and Rose Pro bst, Appleton, sisters in law Audrey (Adrian) Mader, Sherwood, Gwen Reink e, Appleton, Dorothy Van De Hey, Kaukauna, Delores Brown, Minnesota, broth er in law Rueben (Magdeline) Van De Hey, Kaukauna.Clara was preceded in death by her husband Ambrose in 1973, her parents a nd her mother in law and father in law Albert and Mary (Briese) Van De He y; brothers and sisters in law: George and Betty, Francis, Lawrence, Dona ld and Kathy Dietzen, Robert Vande Voort, Alois Probst, Jerome and Merl in Van De Hey, Robert Brown, Albert Vanden Heuvel, Henry and Martha Lieber gen, Ray and Lucille Kerkoff, Maurice and Mary Daul, Milford and Lorrai ne Spaulding, Raymond and Pearl Arnoldussen, Adell and Omer Van De Hei.The family would like to give a special thank you to Dr. Dan Heyerdahl a nd his staff for many years of caring and Mike Pavich for delivering Ho ly Communion on Sundays.Funeral services for Clara will be held on Friday evening February 11, 200 5, at 5:00 p.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church 528 Second Street, Menasha, wi th Father Paul Radetski officiating. Friends and family will be received f rom 4:00 to 5:00 at the church on Friday. A memorial is being established.
Laemmrich Funeral Home& Cremation Services 
Dietzen, Clara (I30103)
 
165036 Van De Hey, Dorothy J.Dorothy J. Van De Hey, 89, Wrightstown, passed away Saturday, April 23, 20 05, at her home. She was born April 15, 1916, in Kaukauna, daughter to t he late Andrew and Anna (Simon) Otte. She graduated from Kaukauna High Sch ool, and taught ten years at St. Paul’s in Wrightstown, and was a substitu te teacher for different public and parochial schools for 14 years. Dorot hy married Merlin “Fuzz” Van De Hey in May of 1939 at St. Mary’s Cathol ic Church in Kaukauna, and together shared 44 years. They shared a fa rm in Wrightstown together. He preceded her in death on July 19, 1983. S he loved to sew for family, friends, and neighbors, and also enjoyed playi ng cards.Survivors include three children, Tim (Darlene) Van De Hey, Wrightstown; K en (Kathy) Van De Hey, Greenleaf; and Connie (Harlan) Fink, Kaukauna; s ix grandchildren, Chris Ebben, Jeff Van De Hey, Vicki Coenen, Julie Nort on Dew, Terry Fink, and Tracy Van Dinter; nine great-grandchildren; one si ster, Magdalen Pruess, Hilbert; and two sisters-in-law, Delores Brown a nd Magdalen Van De Hey.Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents; husband; granddaughter, Sta cy Lynn; two brothers, Richard (Margaret) and Elmer (Margaret) Otte; one s ister, Rosella (Sister Acquinata); and a brother-in-law, Art Pruess; her h usband’s family, Jerome and Ambrose (Clara), and Rueben Van De Hey, Mart ha (Henry) Liebergen, Della (Omer) Van De Hei, Lucille (Raymond) Kerkhof f, Mary (Marice) Daul, Lorraine (Milford) Spaulding, Pearl (Raymond) Arnol dussen, and Robert Brown.Family and friends may call Monday, April 25, 2005, from 4 p.m. to 8 p. m. at DeWane-Cotter Funeral Home, 711 Main St., Wrightstown, where there w ill be a Parish Wake Service at 7:30 p.m. Visitation will continue on Tues day from 10 a.m. until the hour of Mass at St. Paul Catholic Church, Wrigh tstown. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Tuesd ay at church, with Fr. Robert Kabat officiating. Interment will be in S t. Paul Catholic Cemetery.
A memorial fund has been established in Dorothy’s name.The family extends a warm thanks to Century Oaks and the entire staff of H eartland Hospice. 
Otte, Dorothy J. (I40413)
 
165037 Van De Hey, Elmer G. St. Pa ul Home KaukaunaAge 89, passed away Thursday, October 24, 2002 at St. Paul Home in Kaukaun a. Elmer was born in the Town of Lawrence on April 2, 1913, son of the la te John and Josephine (Zwick) Van De Hey. On May 30, 1938 he married Mildr ed Vander Heiden at St. Paul Catholic Church in Wrightstown. Elmer was a l ongtime and faithful member of Holy Cross Catholic Church in Kaukaun a. He was an avid rabbit hunter, enjoyed bowling, and was a great Blackja ck player. He thoroughly enjoyed any gatherings in which he could share h is tenor voice in song. One of his greatest joys was taking care of his pa rk like yard and garden. Elmer and Millie shared 63 years of married li fe and also worked side by side in their poultry business.Survivors include two sons: John (Hope) Van De Hey of Neenah; Ron (Jane t) Van De Hey of Kaukauna; a daughter: Patti (Karl) Mueller of Little Chut e; eight grandchildren; Paige (Jeff) Quigley and their children Lauren a nd Johnathan; Scott (Barb) Van De Hey and their children Morgan, Meliss a, and Michael; Aimee (Chris) Froze and their son Matthew; Eric (Katherin e) Van De Hey and their daughter Elaina; Heidi (Kevin) Van Zeeland and the ir son Jacob; Tucker Van De Hey and his special friend Nancy; Rory Muelle r; and Haley Mueller. Elmer is further survived by four brothers: Roche (A rvilla) Van De Hey, Bob (Rita) Van De Hey, Lloyd (Pat) Van De Hey, Conn ie (Dorothy) Van De Hey; four sisters: Dots Ambrosius, Kathy (Russ) Bec k, Marie (Dick) Reetz and Therese Eiting. Elmer was preceded in death by h is loving wife Mildred; brothers-in-law Norbert Ambrosius, Syl Thiel, Harl an Eiting, Clark, Clifford, Clayton, Hank and Milton Vander Heiden; sister s-in-law: Eileen (Clarence) Zittlow, Margarette (Roy) Turriff, Ethel and M arie Vander Heiden, Pauline Van De Hey.The funeral liturgy for Elmer will be held on Monday, October 28, 20 02 at 4:30 PM at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukau na with Fr. Jack Mullarkey officiating. Interment will be in the parish ce metery. Friends may call directly at the church on Monday from 2:00 PM unt il the hour of the liturgy.Dad was a special husband, father and grandfather. He was a great mentor a nd roll model; a man of integrity, strong work ethic and highly respect ed in the community. His love for us was surpassed only by our love for hi m.The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to the entire sta ff of St. Paul Home, and especially to the caregivers at Birch Place. D ad could not have had better care. Thank you all so very much.FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 West Wisconsin Street Kaukauna 766-6200 VandeHey, Elmer G. (I30153)
 
165038 Van De Hey, Jerome M. 63, of the Town of Harrison, passed away Tuesday, August 13, 2013 at home. Jerome was born October 20, 1949 son of the late Ambrose and Clara(Dietzen) Van De Hey. He was a graduate of St. Mary High School, Menasha, served in the US Army Reserves for six years and worked for Appleton Papers for 38 years until his retirement in 2007. Jerome is survived by his sister Carol (Ken) Diedrich, brother Francis Van De Hey (friend Patty), nieces Lori (David) Heid, Lisa (Sal) Rivera, their daughters Alyssa and Hailey, Susan (Paul) Steffens, their children Matthew and Lauren, nephew Scott Van De Hey, sister-in-law Jane Van De Hey and Dennis Waddington.
Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, August 16, 2013 at St. Mary Catholic Church, 528 Second Street, Menasha, with Father Paul Paider officiating. Friends and family may visit at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the time of mass. Burial will take place at St. Mary Catholic Cemetery in town of Menasha.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on August 15, 2013 
VandeHey, Jerome (I84964)
 
165039 Van De Hey, Mildred S. 1911 Lawe Street KaukaunaAge 84, passed away Thursday, January 17, 2002 at St. Paul Home in Kaukaun a. Millie was born in the Town of Lawrence of March 4, 1917, daughter of t he late Henry and Margaret (Milton) Vander Heiden. On May 30, 1938 she mar ried Elmer Van De Hey at St. Paul Catholic Church in Wrightstown; he survi ves. Millie was a longtime and faithful member of Holy Cross Catholic Chur ch in Kaukauna, and was a former proud member of the Kaukauna Community Ho spital Auxiliary. In her younger years, she enjoyed working at Gimbel’s De partment Store in downtown Appleton, reading, and needlework. For many yea rs, she and Elmer worked side by side in the family poultry business.Survivors include her husband: Elmer Van De Hey of Kaukauna; two sons: Jo hn (Hope) Van De Hey of Neenah and Ron (Janet) Van De Hey of Kaukauna; a d aughter: Patti (Karl) Mueller of Little Chute; eight grandchildren: Pai ge (Jeff) Quigley and their children Lauren and Jonathon; Scott (Barb) V an De Hey and their children Morgan, Melissa, and Michael; Aimee (Chris) F roze and their son Matthew; Eric (Katherine) Van De Hey; Heidi (Kevin) V an Zeeland and their son Jacob; Tucker Van De Hey and his special friend N ancy; Rory Mueller; and Haley Mueller. Millie is further survived by thr ee sisters-in-law: Frances Vander Heiden and Rosella Vander Heiden bo th of Kaukauna and Alice Vander Heiden of Green Bay. Other survivors inclu de Elmer’s brothers and sisters: Dots Ambrosius of Appleton, Roche (Arvill a) Van De Hey of Oregon, Bob (Rita) Van De Hey of Appleton, Lloyd (Pat) V an De Hey of Little Chute, Kathy (Russ) Beck of Appleton, Marie (Dick) Ree tz of Appleton, Therese Eiting of Kaukauna, and Connie, (Dorothy) Van De H ey of Kaukauna. Millie was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Cla rk Vander Heiden, Clifford Vander Heiden, Clayton Vander Heiden, and Ha nk Vander Heiden; sisters Eileen (Clarence) Zittlow, Marguerite (Roy) Turr iff, Ethel Vander Heiden, and Marie Vander Heiden; a sister-in-law Pauli ne Van De Hey, and brothers-in-law Norbert Ambrosius, Syl Thiel, and Harl an Eiting.The funeral liturgy for Millie will be held on Saturday (TODAY), January 1 9, 2002 at 2:00 PM at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in K aukauna with Fr. Jack Mullarkey officiating. Interment will be in the pari sh cemetery. Friends may call directly at the church on Saturday from 12: 30 PM until the hour of the liturgy.Millie will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, and grandmother who al ways put the needs of her husband and family before those of her own. S he was an immaculate housekeeper and an excellent homemaker. A woman of pr ofound faith, she relied on her Lord to carry her through her many tryi ng and painful days. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her.The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to the entire sta ff of St. Paul Home, and especially to the caregivers at Birch Place. M om was so comfortable in your loving care; she could have been in no bett er hands. Thank you all so very much.FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 766-6200 www.fargofune ralhomes.com Vanderheiden, Mildred Sara (I26158)
 
165040 Van De Hey, Patricia A. (Kelly) Kaukauna
Age 82, passed away at Appleton Medical Center on July 23, 2010. She was born in Kaukauna on April 18, 1928, the daughter of the late Edward and Marjorie (Phillips) Kelly. On June 16, 1948, she married her husband of 49 years, Howard Van De Hey, who preceded her in death. Pat graduated from Appleton West High School. She volunteered at the Community Blood Center, served as secretary for Holy Cross Athletic Association for numerous years, and served on the board at the Environmental Center. Pat loved to read, volunteer, and spend time with her grandchildren. She will be remembered for being there for her family with love, advice, understanding and goodie bags.
Pat is survived by her children: John (Donna) Van De Hey of Belvidere, IL, Tom (Sandee) Van De Hey of Colorado Springs, CO, Mary (Greg) Ebben of Kaukauna, Bob Van De Hey (special friend, Deb Niesen) of Kimberly, and Jim (Michele) Van De Hey of Dallas, TX; grandchildren: Shana (Brett) Schwanebeck, Ross Van De Hey, Megan Van De Hey, Jason Van De Hey, Jeff (Michelle) Ebben, Jen (Travis) Bauer, Stephanie (Arvid) Skrede, Madison Van De Hey, and Halle Van De Hey; four great-grandchildren; brother, Glenn (Janet) Kelly; and brother-in-law, Dick (Alice) Van De Hey.
Pat was preceded in death by her parents and husband.
The funeral liturgy will be at 12:00 pm on Friday, July 30, 2010, at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer St., Kaukauna, with Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Friends will be received at the church on Friday from 10:00 am until the time of the mass. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Kaukauna.
A memorial fund in Pat's name is being established for the Community Blood Center.
Fargo Funeral Home
400 West Wisconsin Avenue
Kaukauna, WI 54130
(920) 766-6200 
Kelly, Patricia Ann (I30356)
 
165041 Van De Hey, Robert A.Robert A. Van De Hey, Appleton, age 86, died on Thursday, December 8th, 20 05, at Pine Manor Health Care Center in Clintonville. Bob was born Augu st 18, 1919, to the late Josephine (Zwick) and John Van De Hey in Kaukaun a. He married the former Rita Diemeier on July 5, 1947, at Sacred Heart Ca tholic Church and celebrated 58 years together. Bob enlisted into the U. S. Army in 1941 and proudly served in Europe as a surgical technician unt il his honorable discharge in 1946. He was employed at Integrity Mutual In surance Company for 31 years retiring as Vice President of Claims. Bob w as a Charter Member of Sherwood American Legion Post 496 and a longtime me mber of St. Bernadette Catholic Church. He enjoyed to golf, fish, hunt a nd spend time at our cottage where friends and family were always welcom e. It was common for Bob to host family reunions at the cottage; he lov ed to sing with his brothers and sisters, which everyone always enjoyed. B ob's nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren were very special to h im. He loved them dearly and cherished the time he spent with them all.Bob will be sadly missed by his wife, Rita of Appleton; his two sons: Denn is (Jane) Van De Hey of Ft. Atkinson, WI and their children, Angela of Lon gmont, CO, Erin of Philadelphia, PA, Michael of Ft Atkinson and Jacqueli ne of Milwaukee, WI; Dale Van De Hey of Menasha and his children, Tanya (N ed) Johnson, Eric Van De Hey, Iraq, Amy (Scott) Springstroh and two childr en, Kelly and Benjamin; his daughter, Dr. Karen (Dr. Steve) Zelie of Denve r, CO and their two children, Joel of Denver, CO & Claire of Washington, D .C. He is also survived by Lloyd (Pat) Van De Hey, Connie (Dorothy) V an De Hey, Majiela Ambrosius, Kathy (Russ) Beck, Marie (Dick) Reitz and Th eresa Eiting. He will also be missed by a sister in law, Lucille Hammerlin g, two brothers in law, Robert Diermeier of Santee, CA and Clair Diemei er of Appleton, and many nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his parents, Elmer and Mil Van De Hey, Roche a nd Arvilla Van De Hey, Pauline Van De Hey, Ray Jonen, Norbert Ambrosiu s, S. Thiel, Robert, Frank and Harland Eiting, Harry Hammerling, Leon Diem eier, Mary and Erma Diemeieer, Janice LaRue, Bill Eiting, and Tim Thiel.Bob's Mass of Christian Burial will be 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday December 1 3, 2005 at ST. BERNADETTE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 2331 East Lourdes Drive, Applet on, with Fr. Donald Zuleger officiating. Friends will be received on Monda y, December 12th at the Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Dri ve, Kaukauna, from 4 p.m. until a Parish Prayer Service at 7 p.m., and aga in at Tuesday at Church from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Full Milit ary Burial Rites will be performed after services outside the Church. In l ieu of flowers memorials may be directed to the Alzheimer's Associati on of Greater Wisconsin, 201 E. Bell St., Neenah, WI 54956. The Boettch er Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. 766-2099. VandeHey, Robert A. (I30155)
 
165042 Van De Hey, RogerRoger L. Van De Hey, age 54, New London, formerly of Little Chute, pass ed away after a lengthy illness Sunday, March 19, 2006. He was born Apr il 23, 1951, son of Norbert and Margaret (Hietpas) Van De Hey. Roger enjoy ed golfing, cribbage, darts and the Packers. He also had a love for the ou tdoors and animals.Roger is survived by his mother, Margaret (Hietpas) Van De Hey, Appleto n; daughter, Melanie (Troy Siebers), Van De Hey, Kaukauna; Robert Van De H ey, New London; stepchildren: Kari Lenz and Jessie Lenz both of New Londo n; step-grandchildren: Cody Lenz and Brayden St. Thomas; two sisters a nd a brother: Frances (Paul) Kielas, East Troy; Bob (Susan) Van De Hey, N ew London; Debbie (Kevin) Van De Hey-Cronin, Kaukauna; half-brother, Ma rk (Anita) Lenegar, Ruskin, FL; nieces, nephews and other relatives and fr iends.He was preceded in death by his father, Norbert and a brother, Steven Lene gar.A visitation will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 23, 2006, at t he Verkuilen Funeral Home. A memorial has been established.A special thank you to Cathy Hanson, Troy Siebers, Tina and Dan Tischer a nd all the family and friends who supported Roger's family during his illn ess.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME CREMATION SERVICES 
VandeHey, Roger LeRoy (I7592)
 
165043 Van De Hey, Ruben S. "Tom"Ruben S. Van De Hey "Tom", 84, Kaukauna, died on Sunday, Feb. 20, 200 5, at Franciscan Care Center. Tom was born July 21, 1920 to the late Albe rt and Mary (Bries) Van De Hey in Wrightstown. He married the former Magda len Siebers on May 27, 1943 at St. Paul Catholic Church, Combined Locks. T ogether they shared 61 years of marriage. She survives. Tom was a man of s imple means who enjoyed gardening and his grandchildren. He was a longti me member of Holy Cross Parish. Tom worked at Thilmany Paper and Pulp f or 36 years retiring at age 62 in 1982 as a member of the Quarter Centu ry club. In his earlier years he worked the family farm with his father.He is survived by his wife, Magdalen Van De Hey; his son, Reginald (Kar i) Van De Hey and their four children, Dean & Andrea, Lee & Patti, Je ff & Vicki and Heidi & Brian Kavanaugh; his two daughters, Joyce & Kevin K abat and their two children, Eric & Christopher, and Marcia & Chris Wym an and their three children, Phillip, Andrew and Jeannine & Shannon Keneva n; eight great-grandchildren, Taylor, Brett, Danielle & Aubrie Van De H ey and Emmalea & Lucy Kenevan. He will also be missed by a sister, Delor es Brown and six sisters-in-law, Dorothy Van De Hey, Virginia Rogers, Ju ne Van Driel, Diane (Roger) Fens, Barbara Siebers and Janet "Jessie' Siebe rs; and many nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his parents, two children, Sandra & Jeffre y, a grandson, Todd Van De Hey; three brothers, Jerome, Ambroise (Clara) a nd Merlin Van De Hey, six sisters, Martha (Henry) Liebergen, Della (Ome r) Van De Hei, Lucille (Raymond) Kerkhoff, Mary (Marice) Daul, Lorraine (M ilford) Spaulding and Pearl (Raymond) Arnoldussen and four brothers-in-la w, Robert Brown, Glen, James and Thomas Siebers.The funeral service will be 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2005, at HOLY C ROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna, with Fr. Jack Mullark ey officiating. Friends will be received on Tuesday at the Boettcher Fami ly Funeral Home 2401 Fieldcrest Drive from 4 p.m. until the Parish Pray er Service at 7 p.m. and again at Wednesday at Church from 10 a.m. until t he time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established. T he Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. 766-20 99.
The family would like to thank the staff at the Franciscan Care Center f or all the care they gave Tom. 
VandeHey, Ruben S. (I30098)
 
165044 VAN DE HEY: [B-19-1]-Wilbert H. Van De Hey/SF2 U.S. Navy/World War II/Nov. 7, 1916 - Feb. 22, 1978 [d. in Wood, WI/bur. on G.A.R. lot] VandeHey, Wilbert (I30505)
 
165045 Van De Laarschot, Ken
Kenneth Van De Laarschot, 65, a longtime resident of Green Bay, died Friday, June 22, 2007, at his home. He was born on Dec. 6, 1941, in Green Bay to the late Martin and Lea (Hoffman) Van De Laarschot. Ken was a graduate of Premontre High School. He loved playing cards with his many friends at Badger Terrace, playing video games and doing puzzles.
Ken will be sadly missed by his family whom he loved dearly, his two sons and a daughter-in-law, Jon and Sherri Van De Laarschot, Green Bay; Paul Van De Laarschot, De Pere; two grandchildren, Connor and Jessica Van De Laarschot; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Jean and Mike Vogel, Mary Stehsel all of Green Bay; nieces and nephews, Rebecca and Jeffery Vogel and Brian and Joseph Stehsel.
Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano Ave., from 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday. A memorial service will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home with the Rev. Peter Renard O Praem. officiating. A memorial fund is being established in Ken's name. To send online condolences, please go to www.blaneyfuneralhome .com. 
Vandelaarschot, Ken (I312369)
 
165046 Van De Leygraaf, Leona H., Kau kaunaAge 91, died Thursday, February 6, 2003 at St. Paul Home, Kaukauna aft er a brief illness with her family by her side. She was born Septemb er 3, 1911 in Wrightstown; daughter of Arnold and Anna (Gerrits) Van Dyk e. Leona married John “Cookie” Van De Leygraaf, May 29, 1934 in Wrightsto wn and he preceded her in death January 12, 1996. She was a member of S t. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute; the St. Elizabeth Socie ty and the Mission Club. She enjoyed playing cards, Sheepshead, Yahtzee a nd board games. Leona also enjoyed tatting and embroidery in making Christ mas ornaments.Mrs. Van De Leygraaf is survived by her children: Robert J. (Caryl Roll o) Van De Leygraaf, James (Sheryl) Van De Leygraaf, both of Kaukauna; Doro thy (Darvin) Gagnow, Seymour; Lois “Jean” (Roman) Bruecker, Hollandtown; A rlene (Robert) Vande Voort, Little Chute; Elaine (Ron) Van Den Eng, Freedo m; 30 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren; brothers: Richard Van Dyke, W rightstown; Harvey (Irene) Van Dyke, Kaukauna; Robert (Doris) Van Dyke, Ap pleton; sisters: Clara Nieling, Appleton; Alrita (John) Wisneski, Freedo m; sister-in-law, Clara Van Dyke, Green Bay; numerous nieces, nephews, oth er relatives and friends. Leona was also preceded in death by a son, Dami an (Everly) Van De Leygraaf; two grandchildren: Steven Van De Leygraaf a nd Amy Bruecker; a brother, Clarence Van Dyke; a sister, Catherine (Augus t) Meulemans; five sisters-in-law and three brothers-in-law: Alegonda (Geo rge) Biesterveld, Sister Lidwinia, Johanna Verkuilen, Babe (Johanna) Leygr aaf, Esther Van Dyke and Martin Nieling.Funeral services will be held at 12:00 noon, Saturday, February 8, 20 03 at St. John Nepomucene Church with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen offici ating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery. Friends may call at the chu rch from 10:00 a.m. Saturday until the time of the mass. A memorial has be en established for the church.The family wishes to express a special thank you to Dr. Jack Meyer, St. Pa ul Home and their staff for their loving care and concern for Leona and h er family.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute 788-3321 
VanDyke, Leona H. (I50960)
 
165047 Van De Loo, Caroline M.Caroline M. Van De Loo, Kaukauna, age 92, passed away on Tuesday, Novemb er 2, 2004 at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital with her nieces and stepdaught er by her side. She was born February 22, 1912 in Kaukauna, daughter to t he late Peter and Minnie (Brill) Kauth. She married John Van De Loo on Sep tember 5, 1959 in Kaukauna. He preceded her in death on June 12, 1985.She attended St. Mary’s Catholic School and graduated from Kaukauna High S chool in 1930. After graduation she attended Outagamie County (Normal) Tea chers College in Kaukauna, taught in the rural schools, graduated from Osh kosh State College with a B.S. degree in elementary education. Caroline sp ent twenty-nine years in Kaukauna Public Schools, the majority teaching 5 th grade at Nicolet Elementary School and later as a member of the Kaukau na High School staff, with the exception of the year 1955-56 when she taug ht in London, England as an exchange teacher.With her interest in local history Caroline served two terms as preside nt of the Outagamie County Historical society from 1979-84. She was the re cipient of the Kaukauna High School Alumni Award in 1968, which she consid ered one of her proudest accomplishments. She was a charter member of t he Kaukauna (Hospital Auxiliary) Community Health Associates, Outagamie Co unty Retired Educators Association, and served as a Lector at St. Al’s Chu rch for many years.She is survived by two nieces: Kristin and Victoria Kauth, Kaukauna; a sis ter-in-law: Carol Kauth, Illinois; four stepchildren: Leo Van De Loo, Kauk auna; Rose Landgraf, Madison; Mary Hatchell, Kaukauna; Ruth Coenen, Kaukau na; a stepdaughter-in-law, Mary Van De Loo, Omro. She is further surviv ed by her husband’s family; three brothers-in-law: Ed (Margie) Van De Lo o, Hollandtown; Henry (Sadie) Van de Loo, DePere; Dr. Francis (Ceil) V an De Loo, DePere; thirty-three stepgrandchildren and 80 step-great-grandc hildren.She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband John, her twin broth er, Stan, two brothers and a sister-in-law: Paul (Carolyn) and Bernar d, a stepdaughter and four stepsons-in-law: Anna Marie (Robert) Klister, R ichard Landgraf, Cornelius Hatchel, Ralph Coenen, a stepson: James V an De Loo; a stepdaughter-in-law: Helen Van De Loo, two stepgrandchildr en and two step-great grandchildren. She was further preceded in dea th by her husband’s family; brothers-in-law: Jake (Edna) Van De Loo, Joe ( Anna) Van De Loo, Fr. Norbert Van De Loo, sisters-in-law: Clara (Joe) Diet zen and Mary (John) Fox.Caroline’s funeral service will be at 4 p.m. Friday, November 5, 200 4, at ST. ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Kaukauna with Fr. David Schmidt offici ating. Friends will be received at Church on Friday from 2:30 p.m. until t ime of service. Interment will take place in St. Mary’s Cemetery. A memori al fund has been established in her name to benefit the Kaukauna Public Li brary. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home is assisting the family. 766-2099Her nieces would like to thank Affordable in Home Services for caregivi ng services, with a very special appreciation to Caroline’s main care giv er for over 2 years, Barbara Bethke, as well as, Connie, Carol, Shirley a nd Peter Diedrick, manager. Kauth, Caroline M. (I14937)
 
165048 Van De Loo, Edward P.Edward P. Van De Loo, 443 Van De Loo Street, Hollandtown, age 101, died pe acefully Monday, October 10, 2005, at home surrounded by his family. Ed w as born March 13, 1904, to the late John and Anna (Haen) Van De Loo in Hol landtown. He married the former Margie Carney on June 18, 1929, and togeth er they enjoyed 69 years of marriage until her death on December 11, 199 8. Ed was a member of St. Francis Catholic Church, worked on the Centenni al Committee, was a Past Trustee and a Catholic Knight.He is survived by his nine children: Fr. Willard Van De Loo, De Pere; An na Mae (Leonard) Pribek, Kewaunee; Dorothy (Connie) VanDeHey, Kaukauna; De lores Hofacker, Mackville; Jerry (Marlene) Van De Loo, Green Bay; Cliff (J an) Van De Loo, Hollandtown; Betty (Dick) Eiting, Hollandtown; Dick (Ka y) Van De Loo, Eau Claire; Pat (Ed) Marx, Appleton; 38 grandchildren, 70 g reat-grandchildren, two brothers: Henry Van De Loo, De Pere; Dr. Francis ( Ceal) Van De Loo, De Pere; sister-in-law, Lillian Kortz, Freedom; and nume rous nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his son-in-law, John Hofacker, his great-grand daughter, Megan Rose Pribek, sisters and brothers: John (Ella and Carolin e) Van De Loo, Jake (Edna) Van De Loo, Clara (Joe) Dietzen, Joe (Anna) V an De Loo, Sadie Van De Loo, Mary (John) Fox, Fr. Norbert Van De Loo. He w as also preceded in death by his in-laws: Marie (Matt) Daul, Ceil (Alber t) Huss, Leona (Edwin) Brochtrup, Bill (Lorraine) Carney and Herman Kortz.Ed’s mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. on Friday, October 14, 200 5, at ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Hollandtown, with Fr. Willard Van De L oo officiating and Fr. Jack Mullarkey concelebrating. Friends will be rece ived on THURSDAY at Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Driv e, Kaukauna, from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. and again at Church on Friday fr om 9 until the time of mass. The wake will conclude with a prayer servi ce at 8 p.m. Thursday. Burial will take place in the parish cemetery follo wing Ed’s mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established f or St. Francis Catholic Church, Hollandtown and/or hospice.The family wishes to thank the wonderful staff of ThedaCare At Home Hospi ce for the loving care they provided Ed during his final days. VanDeLoo, Edward P. (I14541)
 
165049 Van De Wettering, VitusVitus Van De Wettering, Greenleaf, age 76, died Wednesday, October 12, 200 5, at home after a courageous battle with cancer. Vitus was born Octob er 4, 1929 to the late George and Jacobina (Jacobs) Van De Wettering in As keaton, WI. He married the former LaVerne Daul on May 2, 1950 at St. Ma ry Catholic Church in Chilton. Together, Vitus and LaVerne raised six chil dren and four foster children which include: Herman, Paul and Ronnie Skena ndore and Don Mignon.Vitus was a longtime member of St. Patrick Catholic Church, Askeaton. He h elped found the Greenleaf Rec. Dept. Little League and was active with t he Sunday morning after Church softball league in Askeaton. Vitus was a li felong dairy farmer and was recognized and awarded the lifetime membersh ip award from the Brown County Holsteins Breeders Association. He work ed as a building inspector and zoning administrator for the Town of Holla nd and was always active and interested in town issues. Vitus was nam ed an honorary Irishman by his many peers in Askeaton.He enjoyed many activities over the years; he participated in the annual H ollandtown Schut for over 60 years, enjoyed card playing, fishing and a go od laugh. Pranks helped Vitus enjoy life, one that most will never forg et was the tipping over of Orville Finnegan's outhouse and setting up tho se college kids in the great chicken heist caper on Halloween in 196 9. As a youth he played in the Teenie Weenie Band. Most of all, Vitus w as a vibrant loving father, grandfather and great grandfather who loved ch ildren, his family and community.He is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, LaVerne, six children: Dav id (Marilyn) Van De Wettering and their two children: Sara and Mike, Dia ne (Dave) Callies and their three children: Nicole (Chris) Peters, Megan a nd her special friend, Mike Gerhman and Lindsay and her fiance, Tony Batem an, Donna (Pete) Jacobson and their son, Tyler, George Van De Wettering, M arcia Van De Wettering and Jackie (Dave) Dequaine and children: Nick and K ris and his fiance, Jessica Smet, five great-grandchildren: Veronica, Kyl e, Logan, Brooklyn and Devon, two sisters: Tekla Hart and Casilda (Gene) S tumpf.He was preceded in death by his daughter, Phyllis, his parents, George a nd Jacobina Van De Wettering, mother and father-in-law: John and Verna Dau l, two nephews: Mike Bastian and Donald Stumpf, a sister and brother-in-la w: Rita and Ves Fink, brother-in-law, Kenneth Hart, foster children: Herm an Skenandore, Ronald Skenandore, Donald Mignon and very good friends: Jo hn Surin and Stanley Lambie.The funeral service will be 10 a.m. on Saturday October 15, 2005 at ST. PA TRICK CATHOLIC CHURCH, Askeaton with Fr. Al Geiser officiating. Friends wi ll be received on Friday at the Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldc rest Drive, Kaukauna from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. and again on Saturday at Chu rch from 9 a.m. until the time of service. A prayer service is also schedu led for 7 p.m. Friday evening. Burial will take place in the parish cemete ry. In lieu of flowers a memorial is being established. The Boettcher Fami ly Funeral Home is assisting the family. 766-2099.The family would like to thank Yvette and the entire staff at Unity Hospic e, the Tim and Carla Mueller family, Avita and Clayton Baumgart, Paul Sken andore and all the friends and neighbors who helped comfort Vitus and h is family during this very difficult time. Vandewettering, Vitus (I56893)
 
165050 Van De Yacht, Mr. Bernard “D utch”Mr. Bernard “Dutch” Van De Yacht, 85, formerly of Oneida, passed away peac efully with his family at his side Saturday, August 20, 2005. He was bo rn May 2, 1920, in Little Chute to the late Theodore and Frances (Klein) V an De Yacht. On November 21, 1942, he married Violetta “Vi” Marks at St. J ohn the Baptist Catholic Church in Howard. Dutch and Vi loved to dance a nd play cards with their many friends. She preceded him in death Februa ry 2, 1995. Dutch was a proud husband, father, grandfather and great-grand father. He was a strict disciplinarian, but had a gentle heart and a gener ous spirit.Dutch was a lifetime farmer and had been employed by Farmco Co-op, De Per e. He founded Van De Yacht Well Drilling and was later a branch manager f or Lindsey Pump Company. He enjoyed bowling and was an avid Packers fa n. He was a member of St. Agnes Parish and the Knights of Columbus 4th Deg ree.The family that prays together, stays together. This is what our father li ved by. The Rosary was the center of our life as we grew up in this wonder ful Catholic family.Survivors include 12 children and their spouses, Bill and Bernadine V an De Yacht, Ledgeview; Leo and Mary Van De Yacht, Suamico; Bob and Sue V an De Yacht, Oneida; Diane and Chuck Tappa, Oneida; Ken and Lyn Van De Yac ht, FL; Nick and Amy Van De Yacht, Howard; Gery and Carol Van De Yacht, Su amico; Kevin and Carol Van De Yacht, Oneida; Debbie and Dennis Kabara, Pul aski; Dawn and Rick Niemi, Jr., Pulaski; Donna and John Thormann, PA; Bern ie and Valerie Van De Yacht, CA; 36 grandchildren, Tom, Tammy, Tracy, Lis a, Lori, Troy, Eric, Lance, Lorne, Leah, Andy, Jennilyn, Michelle, Meliss a, Nick Jr., Jessie, Carrie, Adam, Killeen, Chad, Kristi, Amy, Jason, Aman da, Courtney, Dylan, Dana, Brianna, Gavin, Spencer, Stephanie, Justin, Cel ine, Sophie, Janssen, Joseph, 19 great-grandchildren, one brother, Theodo re Van De Yacht, Isaar, one sister, Veronica VanBoxtel, Green Bay and a sp ecial friend, Jackie.He was preceded in death by his wife, his daughter, Mary Ann, a daughter-i n-law, Cindee Van De Yacht, a great-granddaughter, 6 brothers and sisters.Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano Ave., from 4 to 8 p. m. Monday (today). There will be a Parish Wake Service at 7:30 p.m. Monda y. The Knights of Columbus 4th Degree will provide an honor guard fr om 6 to 8 p.m. Monday. Due to the construction on Shawano Ave., please u se the Leo St. entrance to the parking lot of Blaney Funeral Home. Frien ds may also call from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Agnes Catholic Churc h. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday at t he Church with Rev. Richard Getchel officiating. Burial will be in St. Jo hn the Baptist Cemetery, Howard.The Van De Yacht family extends a special thank you to Shelia, the staff a nd Dutch’s caring friends at Harbor House. Vandeyacht, Bernard Henry (I89106)
 
165051 Van Den Berg, El la M. (Ella DeValk) "Grandma Candy"Ella Van Den Berg passed peacefully Wednesday, July 26, 2006, at Good Shep herd Nursing Home in Seymour. She was born March 16, 1906, in De Pere, dau ghter of the late Henry and Antoinette (Wagonmaker) De Valk. On June 14, 1 932, Ella married Melvin R. Van Den Berg. He preceded her in death in 197 2. Ella was a homemaker and spent many a day gardening, canning, cookin g, baking and sewing for her family and loved ones. Survivors include thr ee children: Melvin (Lou) Van Den Berg of De Pere; Robert (Bonnie) Van D en Berg of Zimmerman, Minnesota, and Patricia Schuh-Helf (David Helf) of B rillion; a brother, Egbert De Valk and three sisters: Florence Conard, Lil lian Buszkiewicz and Margaret Ryan. Ella is further survived by 18 grandch ildren: Nanette, Nadine, Noreen, Nada, Joe, Chad, Todd, Toby (Mel and Lou' s); Dawn, Wendy, Karen, Jody, Michael, Rob, Steve, Dennis (Bob and Bonnie' s) and Stacy, Kevin and Mandy (Pat Schuh-Helf and (Mike Schuh; decease d) 36 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her husband, Melvin, in 1972, an infant daugh ter in 1940, four grandchildren: Dick, Dan, Nadine and an infant girl; thr ee brothers: Antone, David, and John De Valk, and a sister, Marie Bende r. The funeral liturgy for Ella will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug ust 5, 2006, at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukau na with Fr. Jack Mullarkey officiating. Interment will be in Immaculate Co nception Cemetery, Oneida. Friends may call directly at the church on Satu rday from 11 a.m. until the hour of the services.The family wises to thank Ella's caregivers at Good Shepherd Nursing Ho me for their wonderful care and kindness over the many years she resided t here. Also a special thanks to Heartland Hospice for their understanding a nd support.FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 920-766-6200 www.fargofuneralhomes.com DeValk, Ella M. (I124107)
 
165052 Van Den Bloomer, Edwa rd H. "Ed"Ed Van Den Bloomer, 62, Kaukauna, passed away April 1, 2006, surround ed by his family from injuries sustained in a fall. He was born May 30, 19 43, in Kaukauna, son of the late Albert and Josephine (Skenandore) Van D en Bloomer. Edward married Mary Buchberger on Feb. 11, 1966, in Marinett e. Ed enjoyed playing pool, bowling, fishing, painting, going for rides a nd going out to eat. He loved feeding and watching the birds and squirrel s. Ed enjoyed helping his son with his landscaping business. His pride a nd joy was his wife, family, children and grandchildren. He will be rememb ered by all who knew him as a very caring person in helping the elderly a nd neighbors.He will be sadly missed by his wife of forty years, Mary Van Den Bloome r; children: Scott (Sheila), Tammy, Heidi (Don) and Luke (Jodi) Van Den Bl oomer and Kathy (Don) Crocker; eighteen grandchildren: Nicholas, Joshti n, Trustyn, Camilyn, Shayann, Chrissy, Toree, Chase, Hayden, Shauna, Edwar d, Brandi, Kendra, Jessica, McKenzie, Austin, Mason and Rylee; sisters: Ve rna Diedrich and Carol (Bob) Chosa; brothers: Harvey (Kareen), Kirby (Marg aret), Ray (Bonita) and Barney (Jackie) Van Den Bloomer; father-in-law, Vi ncent Buchberger; sister-in-law, Ann (Mike) Knott and brother-in-law, Ma rk Buchberger. He is further survived by a friend Sue Hammon, nieces, neph ews, his dog "Junior," cat "Sassy" and many caring friends.Ed was preceded in death by his parents, grandson Shannon, sisters: Luce il Vandenberg and Josey Fox; brothers: Herman, Elmer and Leo Van Den Bloom er, three sisters-in-law, four brothers-in-law and a very special friend M arion Lemke.The funeral liturgy for Ed will be held at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 5, 2 006, at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer St., Kaukauna, with Fr. M artin Fox officiating. Interment will take place at Holy Cross Cemetery. F riends may call at the CHURCH on Wednesday from 1 p.m. until the time of m ass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in Ed's nam e.The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses and entire staff at The da Clark Critical Care Unit for their wonderful care of Ed.FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Ave. Kaukauna 920-766-6200
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VanDenBloomer, Edward H. (I45697)
 
165053 Van Den Boogart, Joseph J.
Joseph J. Van Den Boogart, Neenah, age 94, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 26, 2006, at Vallhaven Care Center. He was born November 2, 1911, in Little Chute, son of the late Frank and Minnie (Van Handel) Van Den Boogart. Joseph married Katherine Blahnik on September 3, 1935, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Appleton. She preceded him in death on August 1, 2003. Joseph worked at Kimberly-Clark for 30 years until his retirement. He enjoyed fishing, playing cards and dancing.Survivors include five children: Dorothy (Joseph) Bartman, Neenah, James Van Den Boogart, Appleton, Raymond Van Den Boogart, Thomas (Nancy) Van D en Boogart, Kaukauna, Linda (David) Dilts, Des Moines, IA; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and numerous great-great-grandchildren.He was preceded in death by three brothers, a sister, a grandson, Tony Bartman; and two daughters-in-law: Susan Van Den Boogart and Helen Van Den Boogart.Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 29, 2006, at Neenah's Westgor Funeral Home with Deacon Jerry Cross officiating. Interment will be in St. John's Cemetery, Little Chute. Relatives and friends may call on Saturday from 2 p.m. until the time of services. A memorial is being established in his name.
WESTGOR FUNERAL HOME 205 W. Doty Ave. Neenah 920-722-7151 
VandenBoogart, Joseph (I77631)
 
165054 Van Den Boogart, Katherine M ., Neenah Age 90, passed away Friday, August 1, 2003 at Vallhaven Care Center. She was born November 10, 1912 in Appleton, daughter of the late Frank and Mary (Kusbach) Blahnik. Katherine married Joseph Van Den Boogart on September 3, 1935 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Appleton. She worked at Karras's Restaurant for 16 years. Katherine enjoyed sewing, reading and watching football.Survivors include her husband, Joseph; two daughters, Dorothy (Joseph) Bartman, Neenah; Linda (David) Dilts, Des Moines, IA; three sons, James Van Den Boogart, Appleton; Raymond Van Den Boogart, Appleton; Thomas (Nancy) Van Den Boogart, Kaukauna; nine grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.She was preceded in death by a grandson, Tony Bartman; two daughters-in-la w, Susan and Helen Van Den Boogart; four sisters, Anna Moonen, Mary Bristol, Barbara Wenzlaff and Florence Bristol; and two brothers, Frank and John Blahnik.Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, August 5, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. with Fr. David Koch officiating. Interment will be in St. John's Cemetery, Little Chute. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday from 4 p.m. until the time of services. A memorial is being established in her name.WESTGOR FUNERAL HOME205 W. Doty Ave.Neenah 722-7151 Blahnik, Katherine M. (I59285)
 
165055 Van Den Bosch, Mrs. Peter, (Matilda J. Ebben), Formerly of Freedom, passed away Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at Good Sheph erd Home in Seymour. Matilda was born in Freedom on July 11, 1910, daught er of the late Henry and Mary (Huven) Ebben. Matilda was married to Pet er Van Den Bosch, and the couple operated an area dairy farm until 1971. P eter preceded Matilda in death on November 28, 1999. Matilda enjoyed croch eting snowflakes and doilies for friends and family members, and enjoyed s pending time with her family. She was a lifelong member of St. Nicholas Ca tholic Church in Freedom and of the St. Nicholas Christian Mothers.
She is survived by four sons: John (Judy) Van Den Bosch and Henry (Mary) V an Den Bosch, both of Seymour; Robert (Vy) Van Den Bosch, Freedom; Richa rd (Linda) Van Den Bosch, Appleton; six daughters: Wilma (Richard) Schumac her, Appleton; Mary Jane (Victor) Van De Loo, Hollandtown; Jean (Larry) He lein, Seymour; Rosie (Dennis) Roskom, Black Creek; Pauline (Bill) Garve y, Freedom; Shirley (Keith) Kerznar, Cedarburg; 40 grandchildren; 57 great -grandchildren; a son-in-law: James Schell, Kaukauna; two brothers: Bill ( Helen) Ebben, Kaukauna; Hank (Rosie) Ebben, Green Bay; four sisters: Sr. J anet Ebben, Springfield, Illinois; Genevieve Ebben, Appleton; Margie (Ra y) Heindel, Kaukauna; Dolly (Sylvester) Wavrunek, Pilsen; a sister-in-la w: Mary Ebben, Kaukauna; a brother-in-law: Ervin Deprez, Phoenix, Arizon a. Matilda is further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relative s, and by many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husb and Peter, by two infant daughters, a daughter Margaret Schell, a son Dona ld Van Den Bosch, a grandson Paul Van Den Bosch, by sisters Clara (Walte r) Roepke, Frances Deprez, and by brothers Vince and Dick Ebben.
Due to construction at St. Nicholas Church in Freedom, the funeral litur gy for Matilda will be held at ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH IN SEY MOUR on Thursday, September 27, 2001 at 5:00 P.M. with Fr. Dennis M. Ry an officiating. Interment will be in St. Nicholas Cemetery, Freedom. Frien ds may call directly at the church in Seymour on Thursday from 3:00 p.m. u ntil the hour of the service.
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Ebben, Mathilda (I24458)
 
165056 Van Den Broek, Gary Richard Kaukauna, WisconsinAge 53, went to meet the Lord on August 2, 2002, following a courageous ba ttle with a lengthy illness. He was born November 7, 1948; the son of Jo hn and Joyce Van Den Broek, in Kaukauna and was a lifetime resident.He was employed at Appleton Papers Inc., Combined Locks Mill; for 35 year s. He married Betty Ann Hintz September 29, 1973, and enjoyed 29 memorab le years of marriage. Gary was an active member of his faith at the Lighth ouse Church of Jesus Christ (Kaukauna Pentecostal Church), and serv ed as a lay minister and secretary treasurer for 25 years.He was a devoted and loving husband and father and faithful servant of t he Lord who enjoyed yearly fishing trips to Canada, golf and working in h is garden. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Cyril and Margar et (Plutz) Eimmerman, John and Jennie (Kindler) Van Den Broek, and father- in-law Norman Hintz Sr.He is survived by his wife, Betty; a daughter and son-in-law, Carrie and K eith Sampson, Missouri; and son, Matthew Van Den Broek, Minnesota. He is f urther survived by his parents, John and Joyce (Eimmerman) Van Den Broe k; John and Shirley (Hintz) Jansen; his brother, Ken Van Den Broek; his si ster, Patricia (Kevin) Gondek, three brothers-in-law, Terry (Gloria) Schee r, California; Robert (Sherry) Hintz; and Norman Hintz Jr. Nieces and neph ews include: Terry (Lisa) Van Den Broek; Scott (Judy) Van Den Broek; Sar ah Webster; Kristen Gondek, Shaya and Andy Hintz.Gary was a man of integrity and was loved and respected by family, friend s, and brothers and sisters in the Lord. He always wanted to be remember ed most as a man of faith, who lived and died his testimony.The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, August 6, 2002 at Lighthou se Church of Jesus Christ at 10:30 a.m. with Pastor Jerry Hubert officiati ng. Friends will be received on Monday, August 5, 2002 at the funeral ho me from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. and again at the church on Tuesday from 9:00 a. m. until the time of service. Interment will be at Highland Memorial Park.”I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the fa ith. Henceforth, there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which t he Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at the day: and not to me onl y, but unto all them also that love His appearing.” II Timothy 4:7-8 WICHM ANN FUNERAL HOME 537 North Superior Street Appleton 739-1231 www.wichmannf uneralhomes.com
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Vandenbroek, Gary Richard (I9379)
 
165057 Van Den Broek, Jr., John H ., KaukaunaAge 79, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, January 14, 2004. John w as born in Kaukauna on May 6th, 1924, the only son of the late John, Sr. a nd Jennie (Kindler) Van Den Broek. He graduated from Kaukauna High Scho ol in 1942 and married the former Joyce Catherine Eimmerman on July 30, 19 45. John and Joyce have enjoyed 58 years of marriage. In 1943, John enter ed the United States Army and served in Europe. He served in the Batt le of the Buldge and was a prisoner of war in Germany. The family resid ed in Kaukauna, where they raised their children. John was employed ov er 40 years at Combined Locks Mill, retiring in 1986. John enjoyed fishin g, golfing, woodworking projects and most of all, spending time with his f amily and friends.Survivors include his wife, Joyce; son, Kenneth Van Den Broek, Little Chut e; daughter, Patricia (Kevin) Gondek, Kaukauna; daughter-in-law, Betty (Hi ntz) Van Den Broek, Kaukauna; six grandchildren: Terry (Lisa) Van Den Broe k, Appleton; Scott (Judy) Van Den Broek, Freedom; Sarah Van Den Broek, App leton; Carrie (Keith) Sampson, Missouri; Matthew Van Den Broek, Minnesot a; and Kristen Gondek, Kaukauna; as well as seven great-grandchildren. Jo hn was preceded in death by his son, Gary Van Den Broek in 2002; and great -grandchild, Cullen Van Den Broek.The funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Saturday, January 17, 2 004, at WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME, with Rev. Mike Schmaltz officiating. Visito rs will be received at the funeral home on Friday, January 16 from 4 unt il 8 p.m., and again on Saturday from 10 until 10:45 a.m. The interment wi ll be held at Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. As an expression of sympat hy, memorials to benefit the building fund for the Apostolic Truth Churc h, are appreciated.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME537 North Superior StreetAppleton 
Vandenbroek, John H. (I9377)
 
165058 Van Den Broek, Mary"Mabl e" C. "Bergman"KimberlyAge 93, died of a short illness at Colony Oaks Care Center on Monday, Ju ly 14, 2003. She was born on October 9, 1909 in Little Chute, daught er of the late Adrian and Mary (Schumacher) Bergman. On May 1, 1928, Mab le married Martin Van Den Broek in St. John's Catholic Church, Little Chut e. He preceded her in death in 1994 shortly after they celebrated their 65 th anniversary.Mable is survived by a daughter, Mary Y. "Vonnie" (Ralph) Seegers of Combi ned Locks; son, Marvin (Mazie) Van Den Broek of Cordova, AK; five grandchi ldren: Vicky Keel of Combined Locks, Kelly (Mike) Mueller of Greenville, N ikki (Lonnie) Nienhaus of Darboy, Linda (Jeff) Prechel of Kirkland, WA; a nd Pam Van Den Broek of Kirkland, WA; six great grandchildren: Ryan and Al ex Keel, Brianna and Aaron Mueller, and Cody and Cole Gracyalny; a siste r, Margaret Van Oss of Kimberly; and a sister-in-law, Margaret Bergm an of Little Chute.Mable is preceded in death by her husband, parents, five sisters: Dorot hy Look, Minnie Van Den Heuvel, Emma Maas, Elizabeth Menting, and Ann Ever s: and three brothers: John Bergman, Peter Bergman and Andrew Bergman.The funeral liturgy will be at 5 p.m. on Thursday, July 17, 2003, at HO LY NAME OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 600 East Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly. Frie nds will be received at the church from 3 p.m. until the time of the servi ce. Burial will be at Holy Name Cemetery.The family would like to express a very special thank you to the sta ff at Colony Oaks Care Center for their compassionate care.Grandma Mable, we will miss our special Sundays we spent with you as we gr ew up. You were always there for us and were a true grandma. We have wonde rful memories of tea parties, card games, silly stories, laughing, and ju st being together. Sundays meant homemade chicken soup and pies, and lo ts of fun. After we all grew up, your great-grandchildren also had these m any wonderful times with you.We will miss you very much. Now its time for you to be with Grandpa Mart a gain, and share a few dances.
We love you Grandma and Great-Grandma Mable.JANSEN FARGO FUNERAL HOME201 East Kimberly AvenueKimberly 788-6202 
Bergman, Mary C. "Mable" (I45276)
 
165059 Van Den Eng, Elaine Mary
Elaine Van Den Eng, 59, Freedom died Friday, May 11, 2007, surrounded by her loving family following a courageous battle with cancer. She was born May 19, 1947, in Appleton, daughter of John and Leona (Van Dyke) Vande Leygraaf. Elaine married Ronald J. Van Den Eng, November 7, 1967, in Little Chute. She was a member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Freedom.
Elaine was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She is survived by her husband, Ronald; her children: Sue (Steve) Evers, Kevin (Jen) Van Den Eng, Jody (Jesse) Van Boxtel and Kyle Van Den Eng, all of Freedom; grandchildren: Matt and Courtney Evers; Sam, Nichole and Austin Van Den Eng; Jadyn and Jenna Van Boxtel; brothers and sisters: Robert (Caryl) Vande Leygraaf, Little Chute; Dorothy (Darvin) Gagnow, Seymour; Lois Jean (Roman) Bruecker, Hollandtown; Arlene (Robert) Vande Voort, Little Chute; Jim (Cheryl) Vande Leygraaf, Lake Tomahawk; brothers-in-law: Gene (Kenice), Marvin, Floyd (Joan) and Clarence (Millie) Van Den Eng and Clarence "Whitey" Gerrits; sisters-in-law: Eunice Van Daalwyk and Joyce Dombrowski.
Elaine was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Damian "Sonny" (Everly) Vande Leygraaf; sisters-in-law: Gladys (Louis) Fravel, Evelyn Gerrits and Bobbie Van Den Eng; brothers-in-law: Bob Van Daalwyk and Herb Dombrowski.
Funeral services will be held at 12 p.m. Tuesday, May 15, 2007, at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Freedom, with Fr. Dave Hoffman officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Verkuilen Funeral Home from 4-8 p.m. Monday and at the church, from 11 a.m. Tuesday, until the time of the mass. A prayer service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
The Van Den Eng family wishes to express a special thank you to the many friends and family that gave their loving support over the past months to the end. They also wish to thank Unity Hospice for their care and compassion for Elaine
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Van Den Eng, Elaine Mary
Elaine Van Den Eng, 59, Freedom, died Friday, surrounded by her loving family.
Funeral services will be held at 12 p.m. Tuesday at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Freedom, with Fr. Dave Hoffman officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Verkuilen Funeral Home from 4-8 p.m. Monday and at the church from 11 a.m. Tuesday, until the time of the service. A memorial has been established.
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VanDeLeygraaf, Elaine M. (I50968)
 
165060 Van Den Eng, Roberta M. "Bobbie" Roberta Van Den Eng, 70, Kaukauna, died unexpectedly Friday, April 27, 2007, at Parkside Care Center, Little Chute. She was born May 26, 1936, in Antigo, daughter of William and Madge (Keough) Reinke. She married Robert Jacob in 1954 and he preceded her in death July 4, 1963. Bobbie married Marvin Van Den Eng July 3, 1970. She was a member of Apostolic Truth Church, Appleton. Her life revolved around God, church and family. She was in charge of the Greeting Department and the Prayer Chain of the church. She was also involved in the Music Department singing specials at the church. She will be remembered by all.
Bobbie is survived by her husband, Marvin; her children, Deborah (Royal) Meetz, Brillion; Mary Jo (Larry) Daul, Freedom; William (Sue) Van Den Eng, Black Creek; Kathy (Greg, Jr. "Butch") Hopfensperger, Wayside; Roger (Brenda) Van Den Eng, Menasha; Robert (Susan) Jacob, Appleton; James (Rebecca) Van Den Eng, Freedom; 15 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Jerry (Pat) Reinke, Diane (Ray) Hovey, Tom Reinke, Cheryl Ehle, Jim (Barb), John (Barb), Don and Mike Reinke and Sheila Wilquet; sisters-in-law, Joyce Dombrowski and Eunice Van Daalwyk; brothers-in-law, Gene (Kenitz), Floyd (Joan), Clarence (Millie) and Ron (Elaine) Van Den Eng.
Mrs. Van Den Eng was also preceded in death by her parents; an infant son; five infant grandchildren; sisters-in-law, Gladys Fravel, Evelyn Gerrits and Margaret Reinke; a brother-in-law, Robert Van Daalwyk and a nephew, Bill Broctrup.
Funeral services will be held at 12 p.m. Tuesday, May 1, 2007, at Apostolic Truth Church, 2720 Kesting Court, Appleton with Pastor Michael Schmalz officiating. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Friends may call at the Verkuilen Funeral Home from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday and at the church from 9 a.m. Tuesday until the time of the service. A memorial has been established.
Verkuilen Funeral Home
& Cremation Services
Little Chute 920 788 3321 
Reinke, Roberta M. (I126396)
 
165061 Van Den Heuvel, Edward H., Li ttle ChuteAge 93, died Sunday, February 22, 2004, at his home. He was born October 2 7, 1910 in Little Chute, son of Henry and Mary (Lamers) Van Den Heuvel. Ed ward married Theresa Verkuilen, September 17, 1938, in St. John Nepomuce ne Catholic Church, Little Chute and they celebrated 65 years of marriag e. He was employed as a welder at Kimberly-Clark Corporation in Kimberly f rom April 1933 until December 1972. He was a member of St. John Nepomuce ne Catholic Church, the cemetery committee, the Holy Name Society and ma ss server at the church. He was a volunteer at the Salvatorian Mission War ehouse in New Holstein.Edward is survived by his wife, Theresa; sons: Dennis (Dyanne), Eau Clair e; Leon (LuAnn) and Dan (Jane) Van Den Heuvel, both of Little Chute; daugh ters: Carol (Dale) McCalvy, Florida; Mary (Barry) De Leeuw, Kimberly; Ire ne (Larry) Nuget, state of Oregon; and Diane (Jim) Guckenberg, Neena h; 15 grandchildren: Kaitie (Ryan) Kramer, Zachary Van Den Heuvel, Jennif er (Ralph) Shenefelt, Paul (Suzanne) and Sarah De Leeuw, Matt and Peter Hu get, Ryan (Nicole), Jay (Bobbie Jo) and David Van Den Heuvel and fiancee J odi Warner, Tim (Tiffany) and Tony Guckenberg and special friend Melanie D eeg, Kevin, Kurt and Alyssa Van Den Heuvel; four great-grandchildren: Ryle e, Tressa and Gavin Van Den Heuvel, Nicholas Shenefelt; many nieces and ne phews; sister-in-law, Mildred Van Den Heuvel. Edward was preceded in dea th by his parents; brothers: Ted (Ann) (Clara), John (Gertrude), Simon, Pe ter (Mag) and Chris (Rose) Van Den Heuvel; sisters: Ella (Hank) VanderLoo p, Hattie (Albert) Wynboom and Josephine (Norb) Hietpas; sisters-in-law: M innie Verkuilen and Hattie (Paul) Kostka.Funeral services will be held at 12 noon Saturday, February 28, 2004, at H oly Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen off iciating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends m ay call at the church from 9:30 a.m. Saturday until the time of the mas s. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.The family wishes to express a special thank you to caregivers and frien ds who helped: Misty, Cheryl, Kari, Heather, Karen, Susan, Joy, Jennife r, Betty, Peter. Affinity Hospice, Dr. Brian Scott and his staff for the ir care and compassion for Dad.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal Street 
VandenHeuvel, Edward H. (I53177)
 
165062 Van Den Heuvel, Hayden Brewer In loving memory of our little fighter, Hayden Brewer Van Den Heuvel, bo rn Oct. 23, 2002; died Nov. 6, 2002.Hayden is survived by his parents, Kelly Yessman and Ron Van Den Heuvel; b rothers and sister, Ron, Ryan, Kris, and Henry; grandparents, Phyllis Laug hlin and Ray and Pat Van Den Heuvel.Private services were held. Ryan Funeral Home assisted the family with arr angements.Hayden's family wishes to extend special thanks to all the nurses and doct ors at the neo-natal center at St. Vincent hospital for their profession al and compassionate care. VandenHeuvel, Hayden (I202417)
 
165063 Van Den Heuvel, Johanna M. (Albers)Johanna M. (Albers) Van Den Heuvel, 86, of De Pere, passed away early Frid ay morning October 7, 2005, at a local nursing home. She was the daught er of the late Martin and Mary (Minten) Albers and was born November 26, 1 918, in De Pere. Johanna married Irvin Van Den Heuvel on June 14, 194 4, at St. Boniface Catholic Church. He preceded her in death on May 24, 19 97. Johanna enjoyed playing cards, going to the cottage and making cooki es for the grandchildren.She will be sadly missed by her five sons and three daughters and their sp ouses: James (Judy) Van Den Heuvel, Seymour; Sue (Tom) Romenesko, Iron Riv er, MI; Ken (Nancy) Van Den Heuvel, De Pere; Ron (Pat) Van Den Heuvel, Kau kauna; Larry (Shawn) Van Den Heuvel, De Pere; Yvonne (Jim) Shuh, Kaukaun a; Joe Van Den Heuvel, De Pere; Rose (Dave) DeCoster, Freedom; foster daug hter-in-law, Mary Butler, 26 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, sister s-in-law and brothers-in-law: Marie Albers, Helen (Elmer) Green, Ethel Moo ren, Marlene (Al) Kocken, and Bernice (Gordon) Trinkner.In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a dau ghter-in-law, Donna (Denissen) Van Den Heuvel, a great-grandchild, Harmo ny Van Den Heuvel, a foster son, Jim Butler, a sister, Mathilda Quinett e, three brothers and two sisters-in-law: Raphael Albers, Jerome (Bernic e) Albers, Bernard (Laurie) Albers, and a brother-in-law, Joe Mooren.Friends may call at RYAN FUNERAL HOME, 305 North Tenth Street, De Pere, fr om 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday, October 9, 2005. Parish prayer service will be he ld at 7 p.m. Sunday. Visitation will continue from 9 to 10:15 a.m. Mond ay at Immaculate Conception Catholic Parish , N5589 County Road E, De Per e. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Monday at t he Church with Father Dave Koch and Deacon Harvey Quinette, officiating. B urial to follow in the church cemetery. Please visit www.ryanfh.com to se nd online condolences to the Van Den Heuvel family. In lieu of other expre ssions of sympathy, a memorial fund has been established.The family extends a special thank you to the staff of Bishops Court Demen tia Unit and Hospice during her stay there.Mom, we are all going to miss your wonderful sense of humor, your beautif ul smile and that contagious laugh of yours. You will be truly missed, b ut we know you are reunited with Dad now and you are happy and smiling do wn on us. Albers, Johanna Marie (I44593)
 
165064 Van Den Heuvel, Marie F., S t. Paul Home KaukaunaAge 90, passed away Sunday, December 14, 2003 at the St. Paul Home. Mar ie was born in Little Chute on February 22, 1913, daughter of the late Mat hias and Mary (Williamsen) Driessen. On May 17, 1947, she married Elmer V an Den Heuvel at St. John Catholic Church in Little Chute; he preceded h er in death on December 7, 1996. Marie worked at Bastian’s Dime Store a nd later as an assistant cook at the Kaukauna High School. She was an av id golfer, a gifted seamstress, and a frequent volunteer at St. Vince nt de Paul and the Kaukauna Community Hospital Auxiliary. A longtime and f aithful member of St. Mary Catholic Church, she served on the Altar Societ y, volunteered as a communion distributor, and made hundreds of baptism al gowns over the years.Survivors include three children: Mary (Gary) Vander Loop of Kaukauna; Ela ine (John) Warakomski of Midland, Michigan; and Robert (Denise) Van Den He uvel of Plover; eight grandchildren: Todd (Linda) Vander Loop, Timm Vand er Loop, Troy Vander Loop, Trisha (Tim) Smet, Michael Warakomski, David Wa rakomski, Sara Van Den Heuvel, and Michael Van Den Heuvel; three great-gra ndchildren: Kennedy Vander Loop, Logan and Autumn Smet; and a brother: R ay (Doris) Driessen of Little Chute, as well as many nieces, nephews, rela tives, and friends. Marie was preceded in death by her parents, her husba nd Elmer, brothers George (Rose) Driessen, Henry (Theresa) Driessen, Pet er (Nell) Driessen, Clarence (Marie) Driessen, John (Hattie) Driessen, L es Driessen; and a sister Nell Driessen.The funeral liturgy for Marie will be held at 11:00 AM on Thursday, Decemb er 18, 2003 at ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, 119 W. 7th Street in Kaukauna wi th Fr. Robert Udulutsch, OFM Cap officiating. Entombment will be in Highla nd Memorial Park, Appleton. Friends may call at the funeral home aft er 4 PM on Wednesday, and again at the church on Thursday from 10:00 AM un til the hour of the service. A parish prayer and scripture service will co nclude the visiting hours at 7:00 PM at the funeral home.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME400 W. Wisconsin AvenueKaukauna 
Driessen, Marie Frances (I64055)
 
165065 Van Den Heuvel, TheresaTheresa Van Den Heuvel, age 92, of Little Chute, died Tuesday, April 6, 20 04, at her home. She was born, July 18, 1911, in Little Chute, daught er of George and Minnie (Van Elzen) Verkuilen. Theresa married Edward V an Den Heuvel, September 17, 1938, in St. John Nepomucene Catholic Churc h, Little Chute and he preceded her in death February 22, 2004 after celeb rating 65 years of marriage.She was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church and the St. Elizab eth Society of the church. She was a faith-filled, devoted wife, mother, g randmother and great-grandmother.Theresa is survived by her sons: Dennis (Dyanne), Eau Claire; Leon (LuAn n) and Dan (Jane) Van Den Heuvel, both of Little Chute; daughters: Carol ( Dale) McCalvy, Florida; Mary (Barry) De Leeuw, Kimberly; Irene (Larry) Hug et, state of Oregon; and Diane (Jim) Guckenberg, Neenah; 15 grandchildre n: Kaitie (Ryan) Kramer, Zachary Van Den Heuvel, Jennifer (Ralph) Shenefel t, Paul (Suzanne) and Sarah De Leeuw, Matt and Peter Huget, Ryan (Nicole ), Jay (Bobbie Jo) and David (Jodi) Van Den Heuvel, Tim (Tiffany) and To ny Guckenberg and special friend Melanie Deeg, Kevin, Kurt and Alyssa V an Den Heuvel; four great-grandchildren: Rylee, Tressa and Gavin Van Den H euvel, Nicholas Shenefelt; many nieces and nephews; and a sister-in-law, M ildred Van Den Heuvel.Theresa was also preceded in death by her parents; sisters: Minnie Verkuil en and Hattie (Paul) Kostka; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Ted (An n) (Clara) Van Den Heuvel, John (Gertrude) Van Den Heuvel, Simon Van Den H euvel, Peter (Mag) Van Den Heuvel, Chris (Rose) Van Den Heuvel, Ella (Han k) VanderLoop, Hattie (Albert) Wynboom, Josephine (Norb) Hietpas.Funeral services will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, April 12, 2004, at St. Jo hn Nepomucene Catholic Church with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen officiati ng. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery. Friends may call at the chur ch from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Monday. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has be en established.The family wishes to express a special thank you to caregivers and frien ds who helped: Misty, Cheryl, Kari, Heather, Karen, Susan, Joy, Jennife r, Betty, Peter; Affinity Hospice, St. Paul Home, Kaukauna and Dr. Brian S cott and his staff for their care and compassion for Mom.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute 788-3321 
Verkuilen, Theresa Josephine (I61493)
 
165066 Van Den Langenberg, LeonadaLeonada Rosella (“Sis’’ Vande Voort) Van Den Langenberg, 94, died Monda y, Feb. 7, 2005. She was born June 30, 1910, in Greenleaf to Nickolas a nd Sarah (Mc Vey) Vande Voort. In 1929, she graduated from Seymour High Sc hool. She graduated from Outagamie County Teachers College in 1931 and al so took classes at St. Norbert College. Leonada taught school in Shioct on and Black Creek. On June 19, 1935, she married Peter Van Den Langenbe rg at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Oneida. After her children were born a nd raised she resumed her teaching career at St. Joseph Catholic Scho ol in Green Bay and later at St. Agnes Catholic School. Leonada also taug ht at Immaculate Conception School in Freedom. Mr. and Mrs. Van Den Langen berg also operated the Lone Oak Tavern.Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Russ and Carolyn Vandenlangen berg, Abrams; two daughters and a son-in-law, Marlene and Peter Marto, Gre en Bay; Rosemary Van Den Langenberg, Kaukauna and her friend, Jerry Waalke ns, Appleton; 12 grandchildren, Rubben, Ronda, Rosiland, Rebecca, Rochel l, Rodney, Regina, Andrew, Jeffrey, Peter Jr., Mark, Dan; 19 great-grandch ildren; a sister, Kathleen Zeutzius, Green Bay; four sisters-in-law, Mar ie Vande Voort, LaRose Van Den Langenberg, Dorothy Van Den Langenberg, Luc ille Neuman; nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her husband, Peter in 1986; a son, Robe rt in 1953; and a grandson, Robert in 2003 four brothers, Sylvester “Bud ’’ Vande Voort, Merlin “Jim’’ Vande Voort, Bernard “Bern’’ Vande Voort, a nd Donald “Butch’’ Vande Voort.Friends may call at St. Joseph Catholic Church, corner of Ninth Street a nd 12th Avenue, Green Bay, from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday. The Mass of Christi an Burial will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday at the church with the Rev. Mich ael Ingold officiating. Burial will be in Allouez Catholic Cemetery.Leonada was a true lady with a kind spirit and wonderful sense of humor w ho left a legacy of kindness, perseverance and quest for knowledge. She wi ll be missed by all who had the good fortune to know her. Blaney Funeral Home is assisting the family. VandeVoort, Leonada Rosella (I119881)
 
165067 Van Den Plas, Raymond R.
Raymond R. Van Den Plas, 72, Green Bay, passed away Tuesday morning, Dec. 19, 2006, surrounded by his loving family after a long and courageous battle with esophageal cancer. He was born on Sept. 2, 1934, in Green Bay to the late Albert Vanden Plas, Sr. and Mabel Laurent. He married Betty Zellner on Sept. 16, 1952, at St. Amand's Catholic Church in Walhain. He graduated from Luxemburg-Casco High School, Class of 1952. He worked at Procter & Gamble for 39 years, 11 months. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and a member of the Holy Name Society and "Charlie's Handy Men Gang." He was also a communion distributor and money counter. He enjoyed gardening, fishing, hunting and traveling.
Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Betty; seven children: Debbie (Kevin) Tahany, Madison, Ray (Sue) Van Den Plas, Jerry (Jean) Van Den Plas, Ken (Diane) Van Den Plas, Bonduel, Greg (Mary) Van Den Plas, Theresa (Dave) Basche, Ron (Jeni) Van Den Plas, Green Bay; 10 grandchildren: Sara (Gary) Brown, Milwaukee; Katie Van Den Plas, Rachel (Kurt) Kane, Lindsey Van Den Plas, Adam and Traci Van Den Plas, Bonduel, Nick and Kristin Basche, Christina Tahany, Madison, and Sylvia Van Den Plas, Green Bay; one great grandson, Caleb Kane; his special "adopted" family, John and Linda Scott and their children: Jenny, Angie and her daughter, Bella, Joe, Jackie and Michael, Green Bay; brothers: Albert (Roselyn) Vanden Plas, Jr., New Franken, Bob (Judy) Vanden Plas, Green Bay; sister, Joan (Lee) Dworak, Denmark; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Alberteen Paye, Casco; Germaine Zellner, Bernard LeRoy, Cy (Donna) Zellner, Walhain; Richard Zellner, Kewaunee; Leonard (Delores) Zellner, Russell (Dorothy) Zellner, New Franken; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Ray was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Milton; infant sister, Gloria; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law: Elmer (Dora) Zellner, Elsie (Augie) Haen, Alvin (Eleanor) Zellner, Clarence Zellner, Loretta LeRoy, Raymond Paye, and Rosella Zellner.
Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 22, 2006, at Lyndahl Funeral Home, where a parish wake service will be held at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue after 10 a.m. on Saturday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Ninth Street at 12th Avenue, where a Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Dave Pleier officiating. Entombment will take place in Allouez Chapel Mausoleum. Online condolences may be expressed at www.lyndahl.com.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorial fund has been established in Ray's name. The family extends a special thanks to Drs. Leong, Lewis, and Gerndt; the staff of Unity Hospice, especially Paula and Deb; and the loving and caring staff of Bornemann's Nursing Home.
Lyndahl Funeral Home and Cremation Services
Lombardi Ave. & Ridge Rd. (920) 499-1223 
Vandenplas, Raymond (I314261)
 
165068 Van Densen, Leona "Onie"Leona "Onie" Van Densen, Kindred Hearts, Kaukauna, age 87, died from compl ications of pneumonia and joined her lord in heaven on January 16th, 200 5. She was born February 14, 1917 to the late Michael and Jacobina (V an De Hey) Van Densen in Greenleaf, WI. She never married but had touch ed many children through her years of teaching. She graduated from Wrights town High School and went on to college at the Outagamie Rural Normal Scho ol to become a schoolteacher. She then finished her masters in teachi ng at Oshkosh University. She taught school for 35 years at many differe nt places including; Little Chute Elementary, Holy Cross, Woodlawn Scho ol and Cherry Hill. She always said if she had to live her life over aga in she would be a teacher again, that was her greatest joy in life.She was a member of the Outagamie County Retired Teachers Organization. S he enjoyed crafts, needlework, sewing, baking and playing games. Leona lov ed children and was in fact a child herself, she could always be found pla ying with the kids, reading stories or teaching the alphabet. Leona was af fectionately known as Onie and many of us thought of her as a second grand ma. She was a very generous, loving person and we will hold many fond memo ries of her in our hearts.She is survived by one sister, Rosella Terry; two brothers: Leonard (Janic e) Van Densen and Joseph (Adeline) Van Densen; special nephew and niece, R onald and Patricia Wheaton; and many other nieces, nephews, great-niece s, great-nephews, cousins and special friends.Her parents, five brothers, two sisters and many aunts, uncles, cousins, n ieces and nephews, preceded her in death.Onie: You loved us unconditionally and were always there when things got b ad. We appreciate everything you have done for us. We could always cou nt on you. Now it is time for your reunion in heaven until one day we me et again. We love you and will miss you.The funeral service will be 11 a.m. on Wednesday January 19, 2005 at St. M ary Catholic Church, 119 W. 7th Street, Kaukauna with Fr. David Schmidt of ficiating. Friends will be received on Wednesday at Church from 9 a.m. unt il the time of service. Burial will take place in the Parish Cemeter y. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established. The Boettcher Fami ly Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. 766-2099.
The family would like to thank the entire staff at the Kindred Hearts a nd St. Paul Home for all the care they gave Leona.
One hundred years
from now
It will not matter
What kind of car I drove,
What kind of house
I lived in,
How much money I had
in my bank account
Nor what my clothes
looked like
But the world may be
a better place because
I was important in the life
of a child 
VanDensen, Leona M. (I30075)
 
165069 Van Densen, Leonard M. , Leonard Van Densen, 73, Clintonville, formerly of Neenah, died Monday, March 12, 2007, at Shawano Medical Center. He was born August 4, 1933, in Greenleaf, son of Michael and Jacobina (Van De Hey) Van Densen. Leonard married Janice Haufe, September 27, 1958, in St. Mary Catholic Church, Menasha. He was employed at American Can Ink Plant for 23 years and Wisconsin Tissue Mills for 15 years. He was a U. S. Army veteran of the Korean Conflict and was a member of the American Legion Elefson Zeuske Post #117, Shawano. He loved polkas, going to the Casino and his soap operas.
Leonard is survived by his wife, Janice; his son, Timothy Van Densen, Weyauwega and his former daughter-in-law, Diane Van Densen; two grandchildren: Steven Van Densen, Waupaca and Kristi Van Densen, McDill Air Force Base, Tampa Bay, Florida; a brother, Joseph (Adeline) Van Densen, Menasha; many brothers- and sisters-in-law and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; four sisters and four brothers.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 15, 2007, at the Kessler Funeral Home. Fri-ends may call at the funeral home from 10 a.m. Thursday, until the time of the service. Military rites will be performed by members of the William Verhagen American Legion Post #60, Kimberly. A memorial has been established.
The family wishes to express a special thank you to Scott and Val Surber and the girls for their love and support.
GOOD BYE ARCHIE,
LOVE EDITH
KESSLER FUNERAL HOME
& CREMATION SERVICES
Neenah 920-722-6464 
VanDensen, Leonard (I30078)
 
165070 Van Denzen, Esther M., Kaukauna formerly of Appleton Age 84, passed away peacefully in her sleep, Thursday January 15, 20 04 at Franciscan Care Center. Esther was born August 28, 1919 in Manitow oc the daughter of the late Walter and Emma (Althen) Fricke. The family mo ved to Kaukauna where they operated a restaurant and Esther later mov ed to Appleton where she resided for many years. On May 24, 1941 she was u nited in marriage to Richard J. Van Denzen at St. Mary Catholic Chur ch in Kaukauna. They shared 27 years together before his death on March 2 6, 1969. Esther was formerly employed by Sears retiring in 1963. She h ad a passion for Bridge and enjoyed many games with her friends. Esther wi ll be remembered as a devoted wife and mother, a kind and compassionate pe rson who was a true friend to her children and grandchildren. She was a me mber of St. Bernadette Catholic Church, the American Bridge Association, a nd a former member of the Outagamie County Homemakers.She will be deeply missed by her sons David (Jeanine) Van Denzen and Dani el Van Denzen and his significant other Karla Kososki all of Appleton;Gran dchildren Greg (Dawn) Van Denzen, Sherrie Eichinger, Vicky (Dan) Wisnesk i, Cresentia "Tia" Van Denzen, and Shannon Van Denzen; great grandchildr en Amber Van Denzen, Brandon, Cameron, and Nicholas Thayse, Crystal Buttle s, David Eichinger, Steven Wisneski, and Corey Evrard; a sister Hildega rd Kavanaugh of Kaukauna, other relatives and dear friends. In additi on to her parents and husband, Esther was preceded in death by an infant s on Richard Jr. and a brother Edward.The Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated 11:30 Monday January 19th at S t. Bernadette Catholic Church, 2331 E. Lourdes Dr. Appleton, with Fr. Lar ry Abler officiating. Burial will take place at St. Joseph Cemetery. Frien ds may call at the Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer Funeral Chapel from 2-5 PM Sunday and then directly at the church from 10:30AM Monday until the ti me of the service. The Parish wake service will be at 4:30 pm Sunday. A memorial fund has been established.The family would like to extend a special thank you to the nurses and sta ff of Franciscan Care Center and to Esther's special friend Doris Woldt.Br ettschneider-Trettin-Lederer606 N. Oneida St. Fricke, Esther M. (I118687)
 
165071 Van Der Heiden-Jackels Minnie Van Der Heiden, Peter Jackels Kaukauna Times 9/28/1922 6 Wedding Family F54604
 
165072 VAN DER HEYDEN, ANTON HENRY
Date of Birth: 27 SEP 1909
Mother Maiden Name: LAURANT
CERTID# 1909-04360
County of Birth: CHIPPEWA 
VanderHeyden, Anton Henry (I120288)
 
165073 VAN DER HEYDEN, WILHELMINA NETTY
Date of Birth: 07 APR 1916
Mother Maiden Name: LAURANT
CERTID# 1916-05311
County of Birth: CHIPPEWA 
VanderHeyden, Minnie (I129758)
 
165074 Van Der Loop, O.P.Sister Mary jo,Sister Maryjo Van Der Loop, O.P. passed away at Siena Center, Racine on Oc tober 2, 2003. She was 92 years old.Sister Maryjo was born September 29, 1911 to Arnold and Gardina (nee Gloud emans) Van Der Loop in Little Chute, Wisconsin. On August 28, 1928, Joseph ine Van Der Loop joined the Racine Dominicans and at her reception in 19 29 she was given the religious name, Sister Mary Arnold. She professed h er first vows in 1931 and her final vows in 1937. In 1968 she changed h er name to Sister Maryjo.She received her B.A. from St. Norbert College, De Pere. Sister Maryjo spe nt many years in ministry to others as a teacher. She started her teachi ng career in 1931. In the Green Bay Diocese she taught at SS. Peter & Pau l, Green Bay and Holy Cross, Kaukauna. She retired to Siena Center in 19 83 and continued to tutore in the Jail Ministry Program from 1986-1992.Sister Maryjo is survived by the Racine Dominican Sisters and Associate s, many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents; and her fi ve brothers: William, Peter and Henry, Rev. Stephen Van Der Loop, O. Prae m, Rev. Theodore Van Der Loop, O. Praem; and her sisters: Anna, Mary, Cor a, Minnie and Sister Cornelia, O.P. and Sister Esther Joy, O.P., both Raci ne Dominicans. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the Sie na Center Chapel, October 6, 2003. Memorials to the Racine Dominican Missi on Fund have been suggested.Maresh-Meredith & AcklamFuneral Home803 S. Ma in St., Racine
Name: Sister A. Thyssen SSN: 393-52-2059 Last Residence: 53402 Racine, Racine, Wisconsin, United States of America Born: 5 Apr 1907 Died: 30 Jan 1996 State (Year) SSN issued: Wisconsin (1965 ) 
VanderLoop, Sister Mary Jo, Josephine O. P. (I52892)
 
165075 Van Der Steen, Jesse L.
Jesse L. Van Der Steen, Appleton, age 23, died unexpectedly on Wednesday December 6, 2006, as a result of a car accident. Jesse was born January 4, 1983, to Kevin and Patricia (Krueger) Van Der Steen in Appleton. Jesse attended grade school in Appleton and Grand Rapids, MI. He completed his schooling at Forest Hills High School and Kaukauna High School. Jesse worked at Sturm Foods as a forklift driver. He will be remembered for his easy going friendly personality and his genuine smile. Jesse enjoyed playing baseball, Basketball, wake boarding, jet skiing, rafting, fishing, camping and shooting pool. He was well know throughout the Fox Cities and will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
He is survived by his mother, Patricia (Jon) Horn; his father, Kevin (Judy) Van Der Steen and their children, Kelton Hatton and Sandy (Kenny) Hatton; his sister, Stephanie (Jake) Heaton and her daughter, Serena; grandparents, Mary Krueger; Clifford ( Diane) Van Der Steen; and Al (Shirley) Horn. He is further survived by aunts and uncles: Chris Van Der Steen, Lucy (Mike) Schumann, Georgia (Terry) Riggles, Mike (Chris) Krueger, Dave Krueger, Christine (Larry) Krueger, Mary Sue (William) Carlson, Stephanie (Jim) Mikl, Rachel (Brad) Nolan and Mark Horn as well as many nieces, nephews and friends.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Kevin K. Van Der Steen, his grandfather, Leo E. Krueger and his aunt, Katherine Horn
Jesse's Memorial Mass will be 11 a.m., on Wednesday, December 13, 2006, at the HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukauna, with Fr. Jack T. Mullarkey officiating. Friends will be received on Wednesday, at Church from 10 a.m., until the time of service. Viewing and visitation for Jesse will be SUNDAY, December 10, 2006, from Noon until a 4 p.m. prayer service to end the evening at BOETTCHER FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 2401 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna. In lieu of flowers a memorial is being established. 920-766-2099.
So Long for now, Bud 
VanderSteen, Jesse L. (I112813)
 
165076 Van Dera , Carol J. (Carol Ebben) Green Bay
Formerly of Kaukauna, died unexpectedly on Monday, February 25, 2002, at the age of 48. Carol was born in Kaukauna on May 30, 1953, daughter of the late Vincent Ebben and Mary (Heindl) Ebben of Kaukauna. She is survived by her mother a daughter: Heather (DeJuan) Carr of Green Bay a son: Corey Van Dera of Kaukauna and his children Taylor and Tanner a brother: Gerald (Jeanne) Ebben of Kaukauna and four sisters: Dolores Ebben of Appleton, Lois (Dennis) Wittman of Kaukauna, Janice (Glen) Winge of Fremont, and Mary Kay (Bill) Lerche of Hilbert. Carol was preceded in death by her father Vincent Ebben and her brother Donald Ebben. Memorial services for Carol will be held at 7:00 PM Thursday, February 28, 2002 with Rev. H. Eugene Eslinger officiating. A memorial fund in Carol's name is being established.
Carol's long and difficult journey has ended she has found her peace at last.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 766-6200
www.fargofuneralhomes.com
Appleton Post Crescent, February 27, 2002 
Ebben, Carol Jane (I24625)
 
165077 Van Dera, MarieMarie Van Dera, age 84, Kaukauna, passed away Friday, May 28, 2004 at Kind red Hearts in Kaukauna. Marie was born May 13, 1920 in the town of Vandenb roek, daughter of late William and Louise (Williamsen) Schumacher. On M ay 17, 1941, Marie married Andrew Van Dera in Freedom; he preceded h er in death on Feb. 26, 2000. Marie enjoyed reading, knitting, sewing, a nd the company of her dog Tammy. In her younger years, she enjoyed spendi ng time with her family camping and living up north for a short time.Marie is survived by two daughters: Darlene (Mark) McAndrews of Darboy; Li nda (Marshall) Bayorgeon of Kaukauna; two sons: LeRoy (Judy) Van Dera of M ackville and Gordon (Pam) Van Dera of Kaukauna; ten grandchildren: Carol ( Brian) Jacobs, Carla (Tim) Mueller, Keith Van Dera, Brian (Kelly) McAndrew s, Corey Van Dera, Heather Van Dera, Sarah (Chris) Balgie, Christopher Bay orgeon, Leah Bayorgeon, and Jordan Bayorgeon; thirteen great-grandchildre n: Kyle, Michael, and Taylor Jacobs; Amanda and Travis Mueller; Jasmine a nd Tatiana Van Dera; Taylor and Tanner Van Dera; Alexander and Hunter Balg ie; Miranda McAndrews; and Quentin Bayorgeon; a sister: Harriet Green of L ittle Chute; a sister-in-law: Sylvia Van Dera of Clintonville; a brother-i n-law: Arthur Hendricks of Freedom.Marie was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Henry and Nicholas Sc humacher, a son-in-law Bernard Hruska, and many sisters-in-law and brother s-in-law.The funeral liturgy for Marie will be held on Tuesday, June 1, 2004 at 5 p .m. at the funeral home chapel with Fr. Jack Mullarkey officiating. Interm ent will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral ho me on Tuesday from 3 p.m. until the time of the service.The family would like to thank those special caregivers who took such go od care of Marie. They include the entire staff at Kindred Hearts in Kauka una, and the staff of ThedaCare at Home, especially Kelly. Your kindness a nd concern will never be forgotten.FARGO FUNERAL HOME400 W. Wisconsin AvenueKaukauna 766-6200www.fargofuneral homes.com Schumacher, Marie (I74568)
 
165078 Van Deraa, Henry J., 208 Anne Stree t, ClintonvilleAge 90, passed away Thursday, June 27, 2002 at the Shawano Medical Cente r. The Eberhardt-Stevenson Funeral Home, Clintonville is assisting the fam ily with the arrangements.Henry was born on March 4, 1912 in Vandenbroek, Wisconsin the son of the l ate Henry and Catherine (Strick) Van Deraa. He grew up in the Vandenbro ek area where he attended grade school. Henry was previously married to El sie Stumpf for a number of yeaRs and had three sons: Alan, Lee and Merli n. Henry most recently married to Sylvia Daebler-Johnson of the Navarino a rea on November 12, 1994. In the past Henry worked various jobs in carpent ry and most recently at Kimberly Clark Company in Neenah, Wisconsin retiri ng in 1975 after 34 years. Henry was a member of Ascension Lutheran Chur ch in Navarino. He enjoyed the outdoors and taking care of his yard. He al so liked spending time at the Wolf River Game Farm in Navarino.Survivors include his wife, Sylvia; three sons: Alan (Mary Kay) Van Dera a, Wauwatosa; Lee (Beth) Van Deraa, Kimberly; Merlin (Christine) Van Dera a, Yuma, Colorado; a step-daughter, Karen (Jerry) Rickert, Appleton; two s tep-sons: Dean (Tammy) Daebler, Navarino; Steve (Joy) Daebler, Navarino; e ight grandchildren: Matthew, Lydia, A.J., Elisa, Carrie, Jessie, Nichola s, and Emily; 10 step-grandchildren; four sisters-in-law: Mayme Van Der a, Little Chute; Marie Van Dera, Kimberly; Jane Johnson, Ocean Side. Calif ornia; Irene (Art) Borree, Kaukauna; a brother-in-law, Art Hendricks, Free dom, Wisconsin; many nieces and nephews.Henry was preceded in death by his parents, seven brothers: Andrew, Pete r, Wilbert, Arnold, John, Martin and William; five sisters: Ann Weyenber g, Bertha Woldt, Kate Berghuis, Marie Fitzpatrick and Martha Hendricks; a nd a brother-in-law, Harvey Johnson.Funeral services will be Monday, July 1, 2002 at 11 a.m. at the Ascensi on Lutheran Church, Navarino with the Rev. Lisa Stafford officiating and i nterment will follow in the parish cemetery.Friends may call at the church only on Thursday from 9:30 a.m. until the t ime of the service.
Appleton Post-Crescent, June 29, 2002 , Section C, Page 4 
VanDeraa, Henry J. (I22968)
 
165079 Van Deraa, Marvin Lester, Kaukauna, Age 76, passed away on Saturday, October 13, 2012 following years of complications with diabetes and heart and vascular disease. He was born on September 2, 1936 in Kaukauna, son of the late Martin, Sr. and Minnie (Sanderfoot) Van Deraa. Marvin married Phyllis Arnoldussen on July 7, 1955. Marvin was a farm laborer, worked at Badger Tissue, and later employed by the Kaukauna Street Department until he had to take a disability retirement at the age of 58. He enjoyed playing sheepshead with family, and gambling on the slot machines in the casinos of Las Vegas and Wendover, NV as well as the local Wisconsin casinos even after suffering a major stroke a few years ago.
He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Phyllis; a daughter, Christine Hoh (Mark); three sons: Keith and wife Lisa (Schafer), Tracy and friend (Deb Shippy), and Kevin and wife Sandy (Haring); grandsons: Thomas Hoh (Lucy), James Schafer (Amanda), Danny Schafer, Adam Schafer (fiancé Shanna), Justin Van Deraa; granddaughters: Trisha Schneider (Matthew), Tiffany Jankowski (Chad); greatgrandchildren: Matthew, Stephanie, Nyssa, Nyles, Nygel, Travis, Ellie, Ava, Samantha, Grace, Owen, and Emma. Marvin is further survived by sisters: Rose Ann (Donald Huben), Elizabeth (John Schmitz), Barbara (Randy Moehr), and Judith (Marvin Vande Voort); brothers: Jerome Van Deraa (Lorraine) and Gerald Van Deraa (Jeanie); three sisters-in-law: Theresa, Leona, and Joyce Van Deraa; his wife's family: Joseph, Ervin (Donna), Dale (Mary), and Sister Mary Arnoldussen; sisters-in-law: Patricia and Jan Arnoldussen; a brother-in-law, Marvin Hartzheim; and many nieces and nephews.
Preceding him in death were his parents: Minnie and Martin, Sr.; brothers: Donald, James, and Martin, Jr.; an infant sister, Barbara; two nephews: Dean and Darryl Van Deraa; his wife's family: John and Joyce Arnoldussen, Gladys and Gus Sack, Bernice and Ben Harris, Walter and Theresa Rosenthal, Frank Effa, Eunice and Gene Onkels, Jenny Hartzheim, Gerald, Clayton, Carol, and Kathy Arnoldussen, and special Foster Parents, Pete and Mary Onkels.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Marvin will be held at 11AM on Tuesday, October 16, 2012 at ST. KATHARINE DREXEL PARISH @ ST. MARY CHURCH, 119 West Seventh St., Kaukauna with Fr. Jerry Pastors celebrating. Interment will be in St. Mary Cemetery. Family and friends will be received at the Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukauna on Monday from 4-8PM where there will be a parish prayer service held at 7PM and at the church on Tuesday from 9AM until the time of the mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund in Marvin's name is being established.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on October 14, 2012 
VanDeraa, Marvin (I78814)
 
165080 Van Deraa, Pege (Gerald) "Yo, Pege here."
Pege (Gerald) A. Van Deraa, Little Chute, age 72, died Tuesday December 24, 2013 at Brewster Village. He was born in Little Chute on February 16, 1941 to the late John and Bertha (Kortz) Van Deraa. Following graduation, Gerald served in the U.S. Army. Pege was a computer programmer and retired from M&I Bank after 30 years with them. He loved to visit with his brothers and sisters and will be warmly remembered for his "honks" hello. The Chicago Cubs are in mourning as they have lost their most loyal fan.
Gerald is survived by his siblings: his twin sister Geraldine "Gerry" Welch, Appleton; Ronald (Beth), Neenah; Ellie Walker, Little Chute; Harvey (Irene), Kimberly; and Larry (Ruth), Poy Sippi; special nephew Dan Vanevenhoven; and sister-in-law: Kathleen Van Deraa. He is further survived by other nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to his parents, Gerald was preceded in death by his sister and brother: Angeline (Ralph) Vanevenhoven and Marvin Van Deraa; and brother-in-law: Pro Walker.
Visitation will be held Thursday January 2, 2014 at ST. JOHN NEPOMUCENE CATHOLIC CHURCH (323 S. Pine St. Little Chute) beginning at 9:00 a.m. until time of Mass at 11:00 a.m. The Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen will officiate. Military rites conducted by the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post 258 will immediately follow. Committal St. John Cemetery. To sign the guest book, please visit oconnellfh.com.
Pege's family would like to thank the staff at Brewster Village and his friend Laverne for the love and care given to him through the years.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Dec. 29, 2013 
VanDeraa, Gerald (I188555)
 
165081 Van Derven, GertrudeGertrude Van Derven, 88, De Pere, passed away Monday evening June 27, 200 5, at a local hospital. She was born Dec. 22, 1916, in Green Bay, to the l ate John and Mary (Van Boxtel) Smits. On Nov. 11, 1939, she married Raymo nd Van Derven at St. Willebrord Catholic Church. Gert was a member of O ur Lady of Lourdes Parish Family, De Pere. Gert had cooked at St. Bonifa ce Grade School for 17 years. She was an avid card player, and lov ed to be surrounded by her grandchildren.Survivors include her children, Marlene (Jerry) Drewiske, De Pere; Judy (H arvey) Bartels, Green Bay; and Tom (Janet) Van Derven, Green Bay. Her 11 g randchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildr en as well as her brother, Bill (Marie) Smits, and her sister-in-law, Mar ge Smits and Raymond's family further survive.She was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond, her granddaughter, Stac y, son-in- law, Louis Milquet, and her siblings, Al Smits, Marie Thyes, Ma rge Hettmann, Bernard Smits, and John Smits.Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the RYAN FUNERAL HOME, 3 05 N. Tenth St., De Pere, with a parish prayer service at 7 p.m. to bri ng the evening to a close. Visitation will continue after 10 a.m. Frid ay at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Family corner of Suburban Dr. and Lourd es Ave., De Pere, until the Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. with Fath er Tim Shillcox O. Praem officiating. Entombment will take place at Nicol et Memorial Gardens and Mausoleum. Please go to www.ryanfh.com to expre ss online condolences to the family. Her Door Was Always Open. Smits, Gertrude (I120573)
 
165082 Van Deurzen, Antoinette (Ne ttie)Antoinette (Nettie) Van Deurzen, 91, former town of Rockland resident, di ed Thursday afternoon Nov. 20, 2003, at a local nursing home.The daught er of John P. and Nellie (Hendricks) Coenen was born June 5, 1912, in t he town of Rockland. Nettie married Lawrence Van Deurzen April 14, 194 2, at St. Mary Catholic Church, De Pere. Nettie was a member of St. Mary C atholic Church, De Pere and the Christian Ladies Society. She was a memb er of the Rock n’ Rite Homemakers. Nettie loved to garden and bake. She gr eatly enjoyed helping children and helped at the Notre Dame Elementary Sch ool Library.Survivors include her children, Don and Ev Van Deurzen, De Pere; Sr. Mar ie Rose (Janet), Manawa; Mary and Ron Van Dyck, John and Barb Van Deurze n, Tom and Vickie Van Deurzen, all of De Pere; 20 grandchildren, 35 great- grandchildren; one sister-in-law, Regina Coenen, De Pere; nieces and nephe ws and great-nieces and great-nephews.She was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence; a grandson Ricky; a gr eat- granddaughter, Laura; three brothers, Peter, Edward and Lawrence; thr ee sisters, Anna, Dora, Agnes; along with several in-laws.Friends may call at Cotter Funeral Home, 860 N. Webster Ave., De Pere, fr om 4 until 8 p.m. Sunday. Prayer service 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Visitation wi ll continue at 9:30 Monday at St. Mary Catholic Community, Pope John XXI II Circle, off Sportsmans Dr., town of Ledgeview until time of service. Ma ss of Christian Burial 10:30 Monday at the church with the Rev. John H. Ha rper officiating. Entombment in Allouez Chapel Mausoleum.In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a memorial fund has been establi shed.Nettie’s family would like to extend a very special thank you to all the c aregivers at the Mc Cormick Home and Odd Fellows Nursing Home for all of t heir care and compassion over the past several years. Coenen, Antoinette "Nettie" (I118559)
 
165083 Van Deurzen, MarcellaMarcie passed away Jan. 15, 2006. She was born to Edward and Josephine (Ha zaert) Heyrman. She married William J. Van Deurzen on Oct. 16, 1954. She h as two daughters, Jeannie and Sue; one son, Ronnie; four brothers, Cliff a nd Delores, Robert, Dick and Joan, Roger and Mary Heyrman; four sisters, E velyn Moore, Betty Van Den Langenberg, Mary Kleuskens, Margaret and Norm C hampeau; aunt, Ida Thyes; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.Marcie was preceded in death by her parents; one son, William Jr.; and o ne sister, Audrey. Heyrman, Marcella (I119993)
 
165084 Van Dinter, RuthRuth, 82, formerly of Appleton, passed away at her home in Cedarburg, whe re she lived since 1970, on September 21, 2006, with her family at her sid e. Funeral service will be held at St. Francis Borgia-North Monday, Septem ber 25, 2006, at 7 p.m. Visitation will be held at the church from 4 p. m. until time of the service. Intombment will be at Resurrection Cemeter y, Donges Bay Road, Mequon, WI. Mueller Funeral Home in Cedarburg is servi cing the family.Ruth (Dumphy) Van Dinter born December 7, 1923. in Rochester, NY; daught er of the late James and the late Gertrude (Kellerson) Dumphy.Ruth served in the US Navy during World War II where she met and married h er husband of 57 years on October 2, 1948. She was a member of the Americ an Legion Post 288 of Cedarburg. The American Legion will have a walk thro ugh with military honors.Her greatest joy was her family and she devoted her entire life to fulfill ment of the roles wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She lov ed spending time with her family, quilting, knitting and collecting doll s.She was an avid quilter and knitter. Children of the area were warmer beca use of the hats, mittens and quilts she made and donated to Brother Book er of St. Bonifice Parish, Holiday Cheer Givers, Family Sharing and St. Fr ancis Borgia Parish. In the 1960's, she worked at Home Mutual Insuran ce CO (Secura), Appleton, where she was the supervisor of the filing depar tment.She is survived by her loving husband, Robert L. Van Dinter Sr. of Cedarbu rg; She is blessed with six children: Ellen (Louie) Mischer, Little Chut e; Vicki Van Dinter, Menasha; Jane (John) Swanson, Janesville; Rich (Jeann e) Van Dinter, Cedarburg; Debbie (Jon Saporito) Van Dinter-White, Cedarbur g; Bob (Robin) Van Dinter, Jr., Cedarburg; 15 grandchildren: Bryan (Shayn i) Mischler, Kim Mischler, Connie (Troy) Hoehne, Chris Kline, Lisa (Jame s) Schuenke, David Sipple, Jared Swanson, Justin (Anne) Swanson, Julia Swa nson, Jordan Swanson, Joelle Swanson, Jaimee Swanson, Tyler White, Trav is White, Troy White, seven great-grandchildren: Trevor, Tori and Carter H oehne, Skyler and Raeleigh Schuenke and Maxwell and Evan Swanson; furth er survived by a sister, Jeanne (Pete) Christoff and nieces: Maureen (Ke n) Steele, Carol (Kevin) Rohr, Kathy (Tom) Crowder, Cindy (Jay) Kirk and g reat-nieces and nephews all of Rochester, NY.She was preceded in death by her parents, her in-laws, Marie and Cooney V an Dinter and a nephew, Peter Christoff.A special thank you to Vicki, a devoted daughter, who spent every weeke nd for the last two years being Mom's companion and nurse mate. Our fami ly is truly indebted to her.
WHAT MOM TOOKMost often when we think of mom we think of what she's given: the softne ss of a loving touch, a gentle guide for living, a nightly tip-toe in a ro om, an understanding look: but, sometimes when we think of mom we thi nk of what she took. She took a child and taught it how to live this li fe with pride; she took those kindergarten tears and kept them all insid e. She took the hands that longed to hold her child and not let go; used t hem to push her child along the way, to thrive and grow. Took time to do s ome other things like sew, and clean and cook, and never thought to ask f or thanks for all the things she took.
Thanks Mom, We Love You! 
Dumphy, Ruth (I86334)
 
165085 Van Domelen, Matilda F. Little ChuteAge 85, died Wednesday, January 15, 2003 at Parkside Care Center. Matil da was born December 9, 1917 in Two Rivers; daughter of the late Joseph a nd Rose (Hoffman) Fischer. She married John Van Domelen, June 17, 19 39 at St. Edwards Catholic Church, Mackville. Matilda volunteered at River view Nursing Home for 16 years, doing mostly hair for the ladies. She w as a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute and belon ged to the St. John mission for five years. She also belonged to the Resur rection Choir and the Golden Agers. She enjoyed cooking and baking for h er family, especially her grandchildren.Matilda is survived by her husband, John; four daughters: Valeria (Vincen t) Vande Hey, Krakow; Rosalyn (Arthur) Jacob, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Ma ry (Van) Robinson, Rancho Palos Verdes, California; Christine (Daniel) Van der Zanden, Little Chute; 19 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren; two si sters: Valeria Gloudemans and Georgiana (Ray) Baum; a son-in-law, Doug And erson; a sister-in-law, Rosemary Fischer; many nieces, nephews and friend s. Matilda was preceded in death by a daughter, Sanja Anderson; two brothe rs: Wilbert (Catherine) and Benedict Fischer; and a sister, Marie (Josep h) Hartloo.Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, January 17, 2003 at St. J ohn Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute with Rev. Msgr. James Vand en Hogen officiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery. Friends m ay call at the Verkuilen Funeral Home from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday a nd at the church from 9 a.m. Friday until the time of the mass. In li eu of flowers, a memorial has been established.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute 788-3321 
Fischer, Mathilda F. (I49949)
 
165086 Van Doren family(M)
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Anna Minten
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Van Doren House in Nebraska
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My Great Grandmother; By Mary Elizabeth Van Doren Warrey, June, 2000
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Minten, Anna Mary (I21515)
 
165087 Van Doren family(M)
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Stephen & Anna
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Sacred Heart in Hay Springs Nebraska
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Van Doren House in Nebraska
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VanDoren, Stephenus "Stephen" (I21514)
 
165088 Van Doren, Joseph G. --Resident of E308 Poplar St. Colfax, Wash. Survived by his wife Katherine Van Doren at the home; 1 step-son, Dick Floyd, Olympia, WA; 1 sister; Mrs. Mark (Agnes) Stankovich of Spokane; 4 brothers; John Van Doren, Valley, WA; William Van Doren, Spokane, WA; Frances Van Doren, College Place, Wash.; Mike Van Doren, Pasco, Wash.; 6 grandchildren. A member of the Catholic Church. Funeral Mass will be held at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Colfax, Wash., Wednesday, January 31st at 10 a.m. with Rev. Paul Reilly, Celebrant. Interment the Colfax Cemetery. Family suggests memorials be gifts to the Whitman Community Hospital Respiratory Equipment Fund. BRUNING FUNERAL HOME, Colfax, Wash. in charge. VanDoren, Joseph Gregory "Joe" (I146390)
 
165089 VAN DOREN, STEVEN GEORGE--- His home, N4003 Standard. Father of Lois, Velma, Georgia Van Doren all in Spokane; and Helen in Sunnyside; 2 grandchildren; son of Mrs. Peter Van Doren, Spokane; brother of Mrs. Agnes Stankovich, Walla Walla, Wn.; William Van Doren and Mike Van Doren, Pasco, Wn.; Joe Van Doren, Colfax, Wn.; John Van Doren, Valley, Wn.; Francis Van Doren, Walla Walla, Wn. Rosary, Wed., Sept. 28 at 8 p.m. in the Gothic Chapel of the Hazen & Jaeger Funeral Home, N1306 Monroe St.. Funeral services Thurs., Sept. 29 at 8 a.m. in St. Francis Xavier church, E545 Providence. Rev. Joseph H. Pineau officiating. Graveside Thurs. Sept. 29 at 10 a.m., Chewelah, Wn. cemetery. VanDoren, Stephen George (I146389)
 
165090 Van Drasek, Dorothy C.
Dorothy Van Drasek, Appleton, age 75, passed away suddenly at Sacred Heart Hospital in Tomahawk. The funeral liturgy for Dorothy will be held at 12 Noon on Friday, July 31, 2009, at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH, 600 E. Kimberly Avenue in Kimberly with Fr. David Beaudry officiating. Entombment will follow at Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call directly at the church on Friday morning from 10 a.m. until the hour of the service at the church. In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to the American Heart Association.
Dorothy will be remembered by all as a woman who was always there for those who needed a kind word from her, or perhaps just a hug and a listening ear.
Jansen Fargo Funeral Home 204 E. Kimberly AvenueKimberly 788-6202
Online condolences www.wichmannfargo.com 
VanRoy, Dorothy (I98256)
 
165091 Van Dreel, A. L. - A.L. Van Dreel, age 80, passed away Thursday, June 22, 2006, after a long illness. She was born in Freedom, Wisconsin on July 13, 1925. With respect to the families wishes there will be no funeral services.
Valley Funeral Home 2211 N. Richmond Street 920-733-5435
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Vandreel, Agnes L. (I200311)
 
165092 Van Dyke, Dorothy M.Dorothy Van Dyke, Wrightstown, formerly of Kaukauna, age 86, passed aw ay on Wednesday, June 2, 2004 at her home. She was born on August 6, 19 17 in Stockbridge, the daughter of the late John and Anna (Scherer) Kerste n. On September 12, 1935 she married Edwin Van Dyke. He passed away in 197 8. Dorothy was a homemaker all of her life, loved her grandchildren, and g reat grandchildren, learned how to drive a car at the age of 63. She lov ed to garden and help out at Century Oaks in Wrightstown where she lived h er last years; and kept the staff under her mothering wing.She is survived by her two sons: Edwin T. Van Dyke, and Donald M. (Patrici a) Van Dyke; her daughter, Charlotte (Joseph) Weyenberg all of Kaukauna; e ight grandchildren Diane (Mark) Cappaert of Kimberly, Robert (Penny) Van D yke of Appleton, and William (Debbie) Van Dyke of Kentucky; Melissa (To m) Arnoldi of Howard, WI, Sara (Will) Rieselbach of Milwaukee, Kelly (Robe rt) Ashley of Kaukauna, Daniel Weyenberg and Christina (Luke) Hartj es ; 11 great grandchildren; and one sister Margaret (Orville) Spauldi ng of Menasha.She was preceded in death by her husband Edwin, a daughter-in-law Judy V an Dyke, two brothers and two sisters.A memorial mass will be conducted on Monday, June 7, 2004 at 10:30 a. m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Kaukauna with the Rev. Jack Mullark ey officiating. Interment will take place at Holy Cross Cemetery. The fami ly will greet relatives and friends at the church on Monday from 9:30 unt il the time of the mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being esta blished. Kersten, Dorothy M. (I74912)
 
165093 Van Dyke, Elizabeth Francis (Betty)
Elizabeth Francis (Betty) Van Dyke, 85, Mesa, AZ, formerly of Menasha, WI, passed away peacefully on November 18, 2008, after a five-year battle with cancer. Betty was born June 23, 1923, in Menasha, WI.
She will be sadly missed by her seven children: Dr. Robert (Pam) Van Dyke, Las Vegas, NV; Sue Van Dyke, Menasha; Sandie Van Dyke, Mesa, AZ; Connie Van Dyke, Green Bay; Tom Van Dyke, Phoenix, AZ; Carrie (Doug) Sternhagen, Winneconne; Rich (Donna) Van Dyke, Neenah, 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 62 years, Vernon Van Dyke, and her parents, Edmund and Eleanor Schmitzer.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Juanita Sapp and the staff at Hospice of the Valley, Mesa, AZ, who provided such tender care to our mother.
Wyman Cremation & Burial Chapel is assisting with the arrangements. A private service will be held at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, Phoenix, AZ. Memorial donations may be made to: Hospice of the Valley-Arbor House, 6063 E. Arbor Ave., Bldg. B; Mesa, AZ 85206-6100. 
Schmitzer, Elisabeth Frances "Betty" (I70624)
 
165094 Van Dyke, Jane F.Jane F. Van Dyke, of Little Chute, age 82, died Tuesday, April 26, 200 5, at her residence with her family at her side. She was born in Little Ch ute on July 24, 1922, daughter of George and Marie (Dercks) Weyenberg. S he graduated from St. John High School in 1940. On August 31, 1946, Jane m arried the love of her life, Ervin Van Dyke at St. John Nepomucene Cathol ic Church, where she was a lifetime member. Jane was a loving wife, cari ng mother, grandmother and friend who will be greatly missed by everyone w ho knew her. She enjoyed golf, bridge, reading and cross-stitch. Jane w as a legal secretary for G.H. Van Hoof, Little Chute attorney. During Wor ld War II, when Gerry went into the service, she worked for Judge Jol in at the Outagamie Courthouse in Appleton. When Gerry returned from servi ce, Jane went back to his law firm until her children were born. She retur ned to the legal profession for a brief time, working for the District Att orney in Outagamie County. When her children were older, she worked for t he Village of Little Chute as Deputy Clerk. She retired from this positi on in 1985.She is a 58-year member of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit #436, Wright stown, where she served as president of the unit in 1949 and 1950. She h as been their secretary for the past 40 plus years.In addition to her husband, Jane is further survived by two children: Dani el Van Dyke, Hortonville and Barbara (Mark) Mollen, Kaukauna; six grandchi ldren: Andrea (Jade) Olson, Vicki (Kevin) Quinn, Bridget Van Dyke, Jason M ollen (fiancee Sheila Clark), Matt Mollen (special friend Tricia Denton) a nd Ben Mollen; two great-grandchildren, Austin and Walker; five sibling s: Mark Weyenberg, Tom (Karla) Weyenberg, Angela (Joseph) Van Bakel, Ri ta Powell, and Lori (Don) DeGroot; three sisters-in-law and one brother-in -law: Rosita (George) Spierings, Helen Van Dyke and Carol Newhouse. S he is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her step mothe r, Clara Weyenberg; brothers and sisters-in-law: Edward (Betty), Elmer, Ll oyd (Ruth) and Sylvester Van Dyke, Rose Weyenberg and Morris Powell; a nd a god child, Ann Weyenberg Storch.A Memorial Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 30, 2005, at S t. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute. The Rev. Msgr. James Van den Hogen will officiate. The family will receive friends and family at ch urch Saturday after 8:30 a.m. until the time of Mass. Interment St. Paul C emetery, Wrightstown.The family wishes to thank the Theda Care Hospice Program. The nurses a nd caregivers are angels of mercy.
O’CONNELL FUNERAL SERVICES2020 E. Main Street
Little Chute 759-2951 
Weyenberg, Jane Frances (I33932)
 
165095 Van Dyke, John P.John P. Van Dyke, Appleton, beloved father, grandfather, and great-grandfa ther passed away Monday, December 5th, 2005 in Menasha, Wisconsin. He w as a most remarkable man who lived a full and loving life. He was born Oct ober 5, 1915 son of Joseph R. and Laura (Liesch) Van Dyke. John was employ ed for 32 years by Wisconsin Michigan Power Company now Wisconsin Electr ic Power Company as a Supervisor of Property Accounting. In addition to h is regular duties, John also worked in the community as a loaned executi ve for the Community Fund for 6 years and as a fund-raiser for Appleton Me morial Hospital and St. Elizabeth Hospital. John was a U. S. Navy veter an who served as an Aviation Chief Machinist Mate in the Pacific in WWI I. He was active as an adult leader in youth activities in PTA, Cub Scout s, Boy Scouts (where he enjoyed participating in the Order of the Arrow ), and De Molay (where he earned the Legion of Merit). John was very acti ve in Masonic organizations. He presided over all York Rite bodies includi ng Appleton Lodge 349, Appleton Chapter where he received the York Rite Cr oss of Honor, 32 degree Scottish Rite. He was also active in the Grand Com mandery Knights Templar of the State of Wisconsin and Beja Shriners A.A.O. N.M.S. of Green Bay, Wisconsin.Dad is survived by many who loved him: his son Robert R. (Aleen) Van Dyk e, daughter-in-law Evelyn M. Van Dyke, grand-daughter Kristyne (Steven) Gu nther, grandson Nickolas (Sara) Van Dyke, and four great-grandchildren: Ch elsea Gunther, Courtney Gunther, Makenzie Van Dyke, and Jacob Van Dyk e. He is also survived by four brothers and sisters: Peter (Donna) Van Dyk e, Eleanor (Thomas) Burke, Joan (Ralph) Gast, Thomas (Carol) Van Dyke, a nd many nieces, nephews, other relatives. John is also survived by a clo se circle of friends and by many lodge brothers.John was preceded in death by his wife Myra M. Courtois who he marri ed on June 24, 1943 in Appleton, Wisconsin, and by his younger son J on L. Van Dyke. He was also preceded in death by three brothers: Bob Van D yke, Howard Van Dyke, and Jerry Van Dyke, and a sister-in-law Marion Van D yke.A memorial service for John will be held on Thursday, December 8, 20 05 at 11a.m. at the Wichmann Funeral Home Tri-County Chapel, 3212 S. Onei da Street, Menasha, with Rev. Wendy Wirth-Brock and Rev. Larry Matthews of ficiating. Friends may call directly at the funeral home from 9 a.m. unt il the time of the service. John's wish was to be cremated and buried at A ppleton Highland Memorial Park next to his beloved wife Myra. In lieu of f lowers, a memorial fund has been established in Dad's memory.Thanks to Dr. Kari Sheldon and her staff who enabled Dad to thrive and li ve his life to the fullest. Thanks also to the many nurses and aides at Oa kridge Gardens Nursing Facility who's caring hearts and hands eased Dad 's suffering the last 3 weeks of his life.WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME Tri-County Chapel 3212 S. Oneida Street Menasha (92 0) 831-9905 VanDyke, John Peter (I95038)
 
165096 Van Dyke, Leona (Leona Vander Bloemen), 2801 Garners Creek Court Kaukauna
Age 89, passed away Sunday, March 16, 2003 while staying at the home of her son. Leona was born in Freedom on March 11, 1914 and attended elementary school in Freedom. On May 15, 1931, she married George Van Dyke; he preceded her in death in 1989. In her younger years, Leona worked in the kitchen at St. Elizabeth Hospital. She was an avid card player and also enjoyed church bingo, and was a former member of the Kimberly Golden Agers. Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren meant the world to her -- she loved them all very much.
She is survived by a daughter: Linda Schwister of Appleton and her special friend Ken Lazier; two sons: Kenneth (Bette) Van Dyke of Appleton and Cliff (Alice) Van Dyke of Neenah; eight grandchildren: Cindy (Bob) Gooding, Bill Van Dyke, Judy Van Dyke and her special friend chuck Jacob, Steve (Sherry) Van Dyke, Mike (Lisa) Van Dyke, Jim (Wendy) Van Dyke, Tom (Mary) Schwister, and Timm (Roxanne) Schwister; thirteen great-grandchildren: Adam and Matthew Gooding; Michael and Mitchell Van Dyke; Katy, Nikki, and Mindy Van Dyke; Sammy Jo and Kayla Van Dyke; Haley and Aaron Schwister; Brock and Bryce Schwister; a sister-in-law: Phyllis Vander Bloemen. Leona was preceded in death by her parents, her husband George, a son-in-law Tony Schwister, brothers Herman, Burt, Bernard, and Ray, and sisters Margaret, Myrtle, Frances, and Agnes.
The funeral liturgy for Leona will be held at 4:30 PM on Tuesday, March 18, 2003 at HOLY NAME CATHOLIC CHURCH, 600 E. Kimberly Avenue in Kimberly with Fr. Dennis Bergsbaken officiating. Entombment will be in Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call AT THE FUNERAL HOME on Tuesday from 1-4 PM at which time the family will depart for the church for the funeral mass.
Jansen Fargo Funeral Home
204 E. Kimberly Avenue
Kimberly 788-6202 
Vanderbloemen, Leona (I107601)
 
165097 Van Dyke, Lloyd J., AppletonAge 76, died Friday, January 23, 2004. Lloyd was born July 14, 1927, to t he late John and Bridget (Beaten) Van Dyke. He graduated from Wrightsto wn High School in 1945. Lloyd married Ruth Mary Salava in 1949 at St. Pa ul Catholic Church, Wrightstown and she preceded him in death Februa ry of 1997. Lloyd worked in shoe sales (M.E. Britten, Oshkosh) and at Mill er Electric for 42 years until his retirement in 1993. In his tenure at Mi ller Electric, he worked many areas, from plant to production contro l. He also worked part time at Pick and Save, Kimberly and was a bailiff f or the Circuit Courts of Outagamie County. He was the Past President of A. P.I.C. (American Production Inventory Control), past President of Little C hute Kiwanis Club in 1986, Past District Lt. Governor of Division 18 Kiwan is from 1987-88, 4th degree Knights of Columbus Council, 4489 Kimberly a nd 4th degree Knights Honor Guard. He enjoyed playing cards with great fri ends on Tuesday at Marks Eastside and spending time with family and the N ew Years Eve group for 54 years. Lloyd also considered himself a great sto ryteller.Lloyd is survived by 3 children: Mary (Rick) Duba, Appleton, Kathy (speci al friend Dennis) Vorpahl, Neenah and David (Emily) Van Dyke, Necedah; 7 g randchildren: Karen (Bret) Pemble, Vickie Johnson, John, Christopher and S amantha Duba, Katie (Eric) Grosek and Brian Van Dyke; 5 great grandchildre n: Kendra, Austin, Brianna, Brady and Cade; a brother, Ervin (Jane) Van Dy ke; a sister, Rose Zita (George) Spierings; a brother-in-law, Roger (Audre y) Salava; 2 sisters-in-law: Helen Van Dyke and Carol Van Dyke. He is furt her survived by many nieces, nephews and friends.Lloyd was also preceded in death by a great granddaughter, Kylie; his moth er and father in-law, Frank and Agnes; 3 brothers and a sister-in-law: Edw ard (Betty), Elmer and Sylvester Van Dyke.Visitation will be held Tuesday January 27th at St. Mary Church-Appleton ( 312 S. State) after 4:00 P.M. until the time of Mass at 6:00 P.M. with t he Rev. Msgr. Roy Klister officiating. Interment St. Paul Cemetery, Wright stown. Jennifer O’Connell of Affordable Funeral Cremation Services is assi sting the family. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.
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VanDyke, Lloyd Joseph (I66129)
 
165098 Van Dyke, Lt. Col. L.N. (Reti red)Lt. Col. L.N. Van Dyke, age 88, Madison, succumbed to West Nile Virus on S eptember 20, 2005, at the Don and Marilyn Anderson Anderson Hospice Cente r. "Van" was born in Little Chute, WI on October 20, 1916, the son of Jo hn and Hulda Van Dyke. He graduated from Kimberly High School and also gra duated from C.S.T.C. (now UW Stevens Point). He taught and coached at Waup aca High School prior to military service in Germany (The Battle of The Bu lge) during World War II. In 1945, he returned from Germany and married h is college sweetheart, Nancy Steiner of Stevens Point. They both then taug ht at Waupaca High School until moving to Madison to pursue Master's Degre es. Van joined the UW Football Staff as an assistant coach in 1949 and rem ained until 1972, during which time Wisconsin went to three Rose Bowls- 19 53, 1960 and 1963. In 1972 be became Director-of-Grant-In-Aid for all UW a thletes. He was honored as "Badger of The Year" by the National "W" Cl ub in 1994. Van was a former member of Blackhawk Country Club and after h is retirement played golf often with friends at Odana Hills. In retireme nt he and his wife Nancy participated in numerous youth mission trips to a id families in the Appalachian Mountains. His faith was an integral pa rt of his life and an inspiration to the youth whom he served.In addition to his wife, he is survived by his sisters and their familie s: Mrs. Phyllis McClone of Clintonville; Mrs. June Josephs of Appleton; a nd Mrs. Vivian Koehn of Sheboygan.He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Harold Van Dy ke of Neenah.Special thanks to Sheree, John and Jason Powless, Barbara and Gordon Johns en, Dr. Robert Cole, Rev. Keith Schroerlucke, Rev. Amanda Stein and devot ed nieces and nephews.A visitation will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, October 7, 200 5, at CRESS FUNERAL HOME, 3610 Speedway Road, Madison. A memorial servi ce will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, October 8, 2005, at FIRST UNITED M ETHODIST CHURCH, 203 Wisconsin Ave., Madison. In lieu of flowers, memoria ls in Van's name may be made to First United Methodist Church Van Dyke You th Center or First United Methodist Church Alton Scholarship Fund, the Nat ional "W" Club or the Don and Marilyn Anderson Hospice Center.Cress Funeral & Cremation Service3610 Speedway RoadMadison, WI 53705 VanDyke, Lavern N. (I120871)
 
165099 Van Dyke, Melvin KaukaunaAge 89, died Friday, August 31, 2001 at St. Paul Home. Melvin was bo rn to William and Agnes (Radermacher) Van Dyke on February 26, 1912 in Kau kauna. He graduated from Kaukauna High School in the class of 1930. He w as married to Marie A. Marx on June 25, 1941 and they were together f or 56 years until her death in 1997. Melvin managed the Vaudette Theat er in Kaukauna along with his father William and his brother, Clayto n. In the early years of the theater he occasionally played the piano f or silent films. Melvin was a film projectionist with a deep interest in m ovies. In later years he enjoyed sketching scenes of his life and famil y, he also enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchi ldren. Melvin is survived by five daughters: Alice (Robert) Hampson, Washi ngton, Illinois; Edith (Wes) Phillips, Winneconne; Mary (James) Athens, Ke izer, Oregon; Betty (Richard) Driessen, Kaukauna; Jo Ann (Chris) Greenwoo d, Phoenix, Arizona; son, Richard G. Van Dyke, Cincinnati, Ohio; sister, E unice Leeman, L'Anse, Michigan; 11 grandchildren, four great-grandchildre n, and other relatives and friends. Melvin was preceded in death by his wi fe, Marie; parents: William and Agnes; brother, Clayton; and a grandchil d. The funeral liturgy will be Tuesday, September 4, 2001 at ST. MARY CATH OLIC CHURCH, 119 West Seventh Street, Kaukauna at 11 a.m. with Fr. Uduluts ch officiating. Friends may call at the church at 10 a.m. A public committ al service will take place at St. Mary Cemetery following the service. T he family wishes to extend a special thank you to the St. Paul Nursing Ho me for their oustanding care and support. A memorial fund is being establi shed.Greenwood-Fargo Funeral Home 500 Hendricks Avenue Kaukauna 766-6200 VanDyke, Melvin Peter (I40336)
 
165100 Van Dyke, Richard AnthonyRichard Anthony Van Dyke passed away July 17, 2005, at the age of 97. Bo rn on Jan. 21, 1908, he lived all of his life in the Wrightstown area. Ric hard retired as a machinist from Northwest Engineering in Green Bay. Throu ghout his life, he enjoyed playing cards, fishing, hunting with his two do gs, Jack and Star, gardening, working in his apple orchard and visiting wi th his family and many friends. He was a lifelong member of St. Paul's Cat holic Church in Wrightstown. For the last few years, Richard has made h is home at St. Paul's Manor in Kaukauna.Richard is survived by two sons, Richard M. (Vonnie) Van Dyke, Kimberly; V erl Van Dyke, Downers Grove, Ill.; three daughters, Darlene Gage (former ly Mrs. Charles Lorenz), Neenah; Vivian (Harold) Schmidt, Neenah; Barba ra (Ron) Westerback, Camden, Tenn.; 20 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildr en; two brothers, Harvey (Irene) Van Dyke, Waupun; and Robert (Doris) V an Dyke, Appleton; and one sister, Alrita (Johnny) Wisneski, Freedom.He was preceded in death by his mother, Annie Van Dyke (Gerrits); his fath er, Arnold Van Dyke; his wife of 54 years, Esther Van Dyke (Davis); his br other, Clarence Van Dyke, Green Bay; three sisters, Clara Neiling, Appleto n; Catherine Meulemans, Wrightstown; and Leona Van De Leygraph, Kaukaun a; infant child, Richard H., son of Richard M. (Vonnie) Van Dyke, Kimberl y; daughters-in-law, Carol Van Dyke and Sophie Van Dyke, wives of Verl V an Dyke, Downers Grove, Ill.; and his special friend, Nell Eiting, Wrights town.Family and friends may call Friday, July 22, 2005, from 4:30 p.m. to 7: 30 p.m. at DeWane-Cotter Funeral Home, 711 Main St., Wrightstown. Visitati on will continue on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until the hour of Mass at S t. Paul Catholic Church in Wrightstown. Mass of Christian Burial will be c elebrated 10:30 a.m. Saturday at church, with Monsignor John Schuh officia ting, with a luncheon to follow. Interment will be 1 p.m. Saturday in S t. Paul Catholic Church Cemetery, Wrightstown.The family would like to extend a special thanks to the Sisters and sta ff of St. Paul's Manor for the kindness and love they have shown to Richa rd while he was a resident. VanDyke, Richard Anthony (I50970)
 
165101 Van Dyke, Robert M. "Bob"Robert M. "Bob" Van Dyke, age 85, Appleton, passed away at home peaceful ly in his sleep on December 3, 2005. He was born in Wrightstown on March 2 6, 1920, to the late Arnold and Anna (Gerrits) Van Dyke. He married Dor is R. Ellenbecker on October 15, 1949 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Apple ton. He was employed at Hoffer Glass Company for 39 years until his retire ment in 1985. He was a generous man and volunteered his time at St There se Catholic Church and St. Vincent de Paul. Bob enjoyed making wood craft s, gardening, and spending time with his family and dog "Missy."He is survived by his wife, Doris of 56 years; seven children, Linda (Robe rt) Gunther of Glen, Miss.; Mary (Tom) Borchardt of Wisconsin Rapids; Car ol (Ron) Rank of Kaukauna; Eileen (Lyle) Fischer of Greenville; Robert (La urie) Van Dyke of Weyauwega; Pauline (Richard) Mader of Kaukauna; and Pau la (Brian) Reichert of Menasha; one brother and sister, Harvey (Irene) V an Dyke and Alrita (John) Wisneski; brother-in-law, Edward (Bernice) Ellen becker; four sister-in-laws, Clara Van Dyke, Amy Geiger, Joan (Glenn) Schn eider, and Marilyn (Don) Schlaefer; 20 grandchildren and one great grandch ild.He was preceded in death by three sisters and two brothers, Catherine Meul emans, Clara Nieling, Leona Van De Ley Graaf, Richard Van Dyke, and Claren ce Van Dyke; and son-in-law, Mark Weiland.Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005 at St. T herese Catholic Church, 213 E. Wisconsin Ave., with Fr. Bill Hoffman offic iating. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. until the time of the service at t he church. Entombment will be in Highland Memorial Park.In lieu of other expressions of sympathy a memorial fund is being establis hed. Bob will be dearly missed by his loving family and dog "Missy."Valley Funeral Home 2211 N. Richmond St 733-5435 *Serving as would be Serv ed* VanDyke, Robert Mathias (I50972)
 
165102 Van Dyke, Sylvester J., “Ves ”, WrightstownAge 71, died Tuesday, December 18, 2001, at an area hospital. He was bo rn July 1, 1930, in Wrightstown, son of the late John and Bridget (Baete n) Van Dyke. Ves graduated from Wrightstown High School in 1948. He farm ed on the family farm until joining the U.S. Army, where he served duri ng the Korean War. He married Carol Klister, July 7, 1953, in Wrightsto wn at St. Paul Catholic Church. Ves worked construction for Oudenhoven’s a nd his brother-in-law, Hank Hendricks. He later worked at Miller Electri c, and also at Nabisco, where he retired in 1993 as Plant Supervisor. He w as an active member of St. Paul Catholic Church, where he was a trustee, c ommunion distributor, lector, and also helped with communion services. V es was a former Village of Wrightstown trustee and president in the 70’ s. He was a very active American Legion Post 436 member in Wrightstow n. He was former Vice-Commander and Commander at the local level for the W rightstown Urban Klister Post 436, 9th District Level, and also attained V ice-Commander status at the state level. Ves was currently Adjutant and Ma nager of the Urban Klister Post 436 in Wrightstown. He was also caretak er at Housing Management in Wrightstown. He loved to play cards with his f amily and friends, enjoyed going to the casino, and was proud of the re d, white, and blue. Ves was a real handyman, and truly enjoyed making thin gs. He was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, and friend.Survivors include his wife of 48 years, Carol, Wrightstown; six childre n: Lori Owen, Kaukauna, Lisa (Greg) Brandt, Eau Claire, Michael (Donna) V an Dyke, Marshfield, Julie (special friend-Todd) Van Dyke, De Pere, Jan (B rian) Zahn, Kaukauna, and Penny (Dave) Barta, Wrightstown; 13 grandchildre n: Ashley, Paul and Andrew, Allison, Christopher, James and Adrianna, Jona than and Daniel, Eric and Jacob, and Erin and Alan; a sister, Rose Zita (G eorge) Spierings, Kaukauna; two brothers, Ervin (Jane) Van Dyke, Little Ch ute, and Lloyd Van Dyke, Appleton; a sister-in-law, Helen Van Dyke, Wright stown; Carol’s family: Florence Van Schindel, Mary Jane Hendricks, Rosema ry Smith, Agnes (Hank) Hendricks, Kathy (Robert) Ostrenga, and Shirley (Ro nald) Stier; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by h is daughter, Debra Jean; parents; two brothers, Elmer and Edward (Betty) V an Dyke; sister-in-law, Ruth Van Dyke; and mother and father-in-law, Ka te and Herman Klister.Friends and family may call on Thursday, December 20, 2001, from 4:00 p. m. to 8:00 p.m. at DeWane/Cotter Funeral Home, 711 Main St., Wrightstow n, where there will be an American Legion Service at 7:00 p.m., and a Pari sh Prayer Service at 7:30 p.m. Visitation will continue on Friday, Decemb er 21, 2001, at the funeral home from 9:00 a.m. until the procession leav es for church. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a. m. on Friday at St. Paul Catholic Church, with Fr. James Gilsoul officiati ng. Interment with full military honors will be in St. Paul Catholic Chur ch Cemetery.
I’d like the memory of me
to be a happy one.
I’d like to leave an afterglow
of smiles when life is done.
I’d like to leave an echo
whispering softly down the ways,
Of happy times and laughing
times and bright and
sunny days.
I’d like the tears of those who
grieve, to dry before the sun
Of happy memories that I leave
when life is done. 
VanDyke, Sylvester John (I22788)
 
165103 Van Dyke, Thomas J. "To m"Thomas J. "Tom" Van Dyke, 71, of Lakewood, formerly of Neenah, passed aw ay unexpectedly May 16, 2006, at Theda Clark Medical Center. Thomas was bo rn January 28, 1935, in Appleton, son of Joseph and Laura (Liesch) Van Dyk e. Thomas married Carol Stichman, December 19, 1972. Mr. Van Dyke is a U. S. Army veteran.He was a member of the Bullhead, Arizona V.F.W. and American Legion. Thom as was employed at Lenox Candles, Oshkosh and Appleton Papers until his re tirement.Tom is survived by his wife Carol; six children: Debra Pontius, Oshkosh; J ohn Hoag, San Francisco, CA; Peter Van Dyke, WI; Mike Hoag, Neenah; Jane V an Dyke, CA; Linda Van Dyke, Neenah; six grandchildren; a brother, Peter ( Donna) Van Dyke, Virginia; two sisters: Eleanor (Tom) Burke, Appleton; Joa nne (Ralph) Gast, Appleton; brothers-and sisters-in-law and other relativ es and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents and four brothers.Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 20, 2006 at the Ke ssler Funeral Home with Rev. Michael Ingold officiating. Friends may ca ll at the funeral home from 10 a.m. Saturday until the time of the servic e. In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established. 
VanDyke, Thomas Joseph (I95048)
 
165104 Van Dyke, Wilma "Grandma Wimmy" - Wilma (Janssen) Van Dyke, 95, of Kaukauna, passed away at St. Paul Villa on Saturday, March 6, 2010. Wilma was born on June 22, 1914, in Combined Locks, daughter of the late Daniel C. and Flora (Rowe) Janssen. On July 3, 1937, she married Anthony "Tony" Van Dyke, who died in June of 1974.
She is survived by her daughter, Jean (John) Mohrfeld, Menomonee Falls; her sons: Daniel (Shirley) Van Dyke, Kimberly; and Br. James Van Dyke, CSC, Chicago; her grandsons: Michael (Sue) Mohrfeld, Andrew (Wendy) Mohrfeld, Christopher (Terri) Mohrfeld; granddaughters: Lisa (Jonathan) Bascue, Lori (Scott) Biese; her step-granddaughter Shelli Roovers; 14 great-grandchildren; her sisters-in-law: Rose Marie Van Dyke and Joan Van Dyke; and her nieces, nephews and cousins.
Wilma enjoyed her roles as wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. She liked to organize activities and outings for younger children, especially her grandchildren. A 1932 graduate of Kaukauna High School, Wilma received her teacher certification through Outagamie County Teacher's College, and did additional course work through the University of Wisconsin. She taught in area grade schools before her marriage and resumed teaching in 1957 at Holy Cross in Kaukauna. At the time of her retirement, she was teaching at St. John, Little Chute. Wilma was a dedicated, enthusiastic and creative teacher who enjoyed helping students develop their minds while broadening their horizons. Music was a lifelong interest, and Wilma played piano from the age of 10. Another strong interest was travel. She often told of her family's trip to Tacoma by car in 1929, and never tired of traveling with family and friends. An avid reader, she remarked that she never would be bored as long as she could read. For most of her life, Wilma was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna.
The Funeral Liturgy will be at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, March 10, 2010, at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna, with Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Friends may call directly at the church on Wednesday from 10 a.m. until the time of services. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Kaukauna.
The family would like to extend a sincere thank you to the dedicated staff at St. Paul Villa for their loving care, especially Sally, Peggy, Linda, Cheryl, Kay, Kris, Janet, Sandy and Linda, and her physician, Dr. Paul Russo. They would also like to thank Aunt Rose Marie and her daughters, and her many other visitors and friends who made her happy these past years. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established to benefit St. Paul Elder Care Services, Kaukauna.
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Jansen, Wilma (I68326)
 
165105 Van Dyn Hoven, Cecilia "CeCe"
With love in her heart, and love by her side, Cecilia Roseann Van Dyn Hoven, Kaukauna, entered eternal peace on Feb. 2nd, 2008. She was born on Dec. 8th, 1929, to the late Ben and Agnes (Hoolihan) Reed in Manitowoc. She married Al J. Van Dyn Hoven on Sept. 22nd, 1951, at St. Mary's Church in Kaukauna.
She is survived by her loving husband of 56 years, Al; five sons: Kevin (Deb) children Jess (fiance Erik Dorn), Jason; Lawrence (Debbie) children Travis, Holly (fiance Adam Knudtson); Dennis (Nancy) children Stacy (fiance Timm Arnoldussen), Ryan (Andrea) their son Logan; Steve, children Shanna, David (Jessica) and their son Alex; Joe (Beth) children Tony, Tina, Tyler; two daughters; Ann (Kris) Sanders children Malerie (special friend Jake Van Gompel) Fallon, Roman, Baliegh; Amy (Don) Hurlbutt children Alexa, Sierra, Savana, Selena; three brothers: Bernard (Evelyn) Reed; Maurice (Janice) Reed, Edward (Mari Jo) Reed; three sisters: Margaret Schroeder; Elaine (Phillip) Fischer; Dorothy (Vernon) Holsbach. She is further survived by her husband's family; Raymond (Margaret) Van Dyn Hoven; Dan (Mary Alice) Van Dyn Hoven; Bob Van Dyn Hoven; Carl (Alisha) Van Dyn Hoven.
She was preceded in death by her loving granddaughters Amanda Leigh Van Dyn Hoven, daughter of Ann, Shanna Marie Van Dyn Hoven, daughter of Steve; brother Phillip Reed; sister- & brother-in-law Mary & Louis Smith, brother-in-law Elwin Schroeder and brother-in-law Kenny Van Dyn Hoven.
Her pride and joy were her 19 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren whom she loved with all her heart. Ceil loved spending time at their place on Shawano Lake with her husband and friends. CeCe worked for many years at Riverview Sanatorium caring for the elderly. She was a member of the Sweet Adeline's, the Cabaret Club and the Holy Cross Catholic Church committee for visiting the nursing homes in the area.
CeCe's Mass of Christian Burial will be Noon on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008, at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna, with Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Friends will be received on Tuesday at Church from 9 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will take place in the parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home is assisting the family. 920-766-2099.
The family would like to thank the loving staff at St. Elizabeth & Affinity Hospice for the care and compassion they gave Mom during her final days. 
Reed, Cecelia (I11894)
 
165106 Van Dyn Hoven, Lillian C. (Li llian Romenesko) 221 Black Street KaukaunaAge 89, passed away peacefully January 15, 2002 at her home, in the presen ce of her family and caregivers. She was born June 14, 1912 in Freedom, da ughter of the late Joseph and Anna (Conrad) Romenesko, and was a longti me and faithful member of Holy Cross Catholic Church in Kaukauna. On Ju ne 30, 1937, Lillian married John Van Dyn Hoven in Freedom; he preceded h er in death on June 23, 1977. Lillian was a member of the VFW Post #3319 A uxiliary and the Women of the Moose. She is survived by two daughters: Dia ne (Jim) Niesen and Nancy “Nan” (Bob) Mankovecky, both of Kaukauna; thr ee grandchildren: Cory Niesen of Kaukauna, Penny (Kevin) Frelich of Wright stown, and John Mankovecky of Menasha and his fiance Melanie Arnoldussen a nd her son Matt; four great-grandchildren: Brooke and Spencer Frelich a nd Aaron and Allison Mankovecky; sisters-in-law: Alice Romenesko, Barba ra Deltgen, and Harriet Thurner; a brother-in-law: Bill (Grace) Van Dyn Ho ven. She is further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relative s, and friends. Lillian was preceded in death by her parents, her husba nd John, brothers John Romenesko, Walter Romenesko, and Clem Romenesko, a nd by sisters Mathilda Hietpas, Pauline Endres, Gladys Thurner, Mary Van D er Steen, and Florence Van Dyn Hoven. The funeral liturgy will be he ld at 4:00 PM on Friday, January 18, 2002 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 3 09 Desnoyer Street in Kaukauna with Fr. Jim Lucas officiating. Interment w ill be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call directly at the chur ch on Friday from 2:00 PM until the hour of the service.The family would like to extend their gratitude to Lillian’s many caregive rs: Jonelle, Cathy, Karen, Amy, Linda, Roxanne, and Mary, for the great ca re and love you showed mom for the past two years. Our family could not ha ve done it without you. The family would also like to thank the others w ho made it possible for mom to stay in the comfort of her home as she desi red: Kristin, Lue, Mary, Lisa, Tiffany, Sharon, Patty, and Melissa. A ve ry special thanks also goes to Drs. Cherkasky and Schimke, and to Fr. Ja ck Mullarkey and Fr. Jim Lucas for their ongoing care, comfort and suppor t. FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna766-6200 Romenesko, Lillian (I1933)
 
165107 Van Dynhoven, Alan R. K9ALS
Al Van Dynhoven, 45, was called home to his Lord's side early on Friday morning, Aug. 10, 2007, due to an apparent heart attack. Al was born in Appleton on June 18, 1962, the son of Gerald and Carol (Bosman) Van Dynhoven of Black Creek. He attended Appleton West High School, and for the past 15 years had been employed by Quaker Bakery. On Aug. 24, 1984, he married the former Judy Stine at his parents' home in Appleton. Al enjoyed amateur radio, computers, SKYWARN and weather spotting, and playing the drums. He was a faithful member of Christ the Rock Community Church, where he also shared his musical talents with the members of Celebrate Recovery. Al was a loving husband and father. He will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him
Al leaves behind his wife of 22 years, Judy Van Dynhoven, Appleton; two sons, Ryan, age 17 and Zack who is 5; his parents, Jerry and Carol "Williams" Van Dynhoven; Judy's father, Bob Stine, Combined Locks; Judy's mother, Charlene Daus, California; a sister, Wendy Ascher, Appleton; two sisters-in-law, Sandy (Al) Vandehey, Lakewood and Laurie Valentyne, Colorado; two nephews, Brandon Van Dynhoven and Taylor Ascher; a niece, Abbie Ascher; several aunts and uncles, Pat (Brenda) Veeser, Luxemburg; Randy (Jill) Bosman, Luxemburg; Don (Barb) Van Dynhoven, Little Chute; and Betty Schmidt, Menasha.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Cliff and Verna Bosman, Verone Van Dynhoven, and Gus and Bea Van Dynhoven.
Funeral services for Al will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 13, 2007, at CHRIST THE ROCK COMMUNITY CHURCH, W6254 Highway 10-114, with Pastor John Kieffer officiating. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call directly at the church on Monday morning from 9 a.m. until the hour of the services. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established for the benefit of Judy and the boys.
For God so loved the world, that he gave His only begotten Son,
that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. - John 3:16
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 N. Superior Street Appleton 920-739-1231
www.wichmannfargo.com 
VanDynHoven, Alan R. (I127017)
 
165108 Van Dynhoven, Bernice W. "Bea "Bernice W. "Bea" Van Dynhoven, of Appleton, age 86, passed away Monday, M ay 16, 2005 at Franciscan Care and Rehabilitation Center. She was bo rn in South Dakota on July 28, 1918, the daughter of Louis and Emma (Prest een) Rudloff. Bea was a member of Zion Lutheran Church for 20 years. She w as a receptionist for the Medical Arts Clinic, now known as Affinity, a nd retired after 25 years of service.She is survived by two step-sons and wives: Jerry and Carol Van Dynhov en of Black Creek; and Don and Barb Van Dynhoven of Little Chute; step-dau ghter, Betty Schmidt of Menasha; a sister, Ruth Plach of Appleton; many ni eces, nephews, other relatives and friends.Bea was preceded in death by her husband, August "Gus", two brothers: Haro ld and Robert Rudloff, and her parents.The funeral service will be at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, May 19, 2005 at Zi on Lutheran Church, 912 N. Oneida St., with Pastor Larry Matthews officiat ing. Visitation will be from 4 - 8 p.m. Wednesday evening at the funeral h ome and again on Thursday from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the church. Entombme nt will be at Highland Memorial Park.On behalf of Bea's family, a sincere thank you is extended to Carol Van Dy nhoven, Lynn Walter (a very special niece), and Bill and Carol Breyer, f or all of their wonderful care given to Bea.
Valley Funeral Home2211 N. Richmond St.733-5435 
Rudloff, Bernice W. (I48608)
 
165109 Van Enkevort, Agnes G.Agnes G. Van Enkevort, 85, De Pere, passed away Tuesday evening at a loc al nursing home. She was born July 24, 1917, in the Town of Lawrence, daug hter of the late George and Anna (Verkuilen) Minten. On June 22, 1937, s he was united in marriage to Bernard Van Enkevort at St. Boniface Cathol ic Church in De Pere. Agnes was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic C hurch in De Pere.Survivors include her children, Phyllis (William) Schneider, Fond du La c; and John “Jack” (Sue) Van Enkevort, De Pere. She is further surviv ed by her eight grandchildren, William (JoAnn), Wayne (Laura), Vicki (Robe rt), Kim (Ryan), Michelle, Lisa (Butch), Pat, and Beth. Ten great-grandchi ldren also survive her. One sister Joanne Anderson, Green Bay and six sist er-in-laws also survive Agnes and many nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her husband, Bernard, one granddaughter, fi ve brothers, four sisters, three sisters-in-law and five brothers-in-law.Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday at the RYAN FUNERAL HOM E, De Pere, with Parish Prayer Service at 5 p.m. Visitation will contin ue after 9:30 a.m. Monday at Our Lady Of Lourdes Catholic Church, De Per e, until the Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. with Fr. Conrad Kra tz O. Praem officiating, burial in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund will be established. The family wou ld like to thank the staff of Hospice and Rennes Health Care Center. Minten, Agnes (I44661)
 
165110 Van Eperen Raymond J Kimberly 10/15/1941 Navy 2/10/1945 MIA Pacific Ocean VanEperen, Raymond John (I57492)
 
165111 Van Eperen Services
Conducted at Kimberly
Kimberly - Funeral services
for Mrs. John Van Eperen, 73,
were conducted at 9 o'clock. Saturday
morning at Holy Name
church by the Rev. C. B. Vanden-
Borne. Mrs. VanEperen had been a
resident of Kimberly for the last
year and a half, making her home
with her son. Walter. Burial was
made in St. John's cemetery. Little
Chute.
Bearers were six grandsons:
Berpard Van Eperen, John Van-
Eperen, Theodore Bressers. Vernon
Van Eperen, Christ De Leeuw,
and E. Van Eperen.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Monday, April 04, 1938 | Page 7 
VandenBurgt, Mary (I30450)
 
165112 Van Eperen, Delor is (Verheyen)Doloris (Verheyen) Van Eperen, 71, Hollandtown, died peacefully Sunday, Se pt. 24, 2006, at her home following a courageous battle with cancer. She w as born Dec. 20, 1934, daughter of the late William and Leona Verheye n. On Dec. 30, 1954, Doloris married Roger Van Eperen. In 1979 the two co- founded Holland Cold Storage with Bill and Dorothy Lamers. Doloris enjoy ed their cottage on Lake Moshawquit, attending the grandchildren's activit ies, traveling and going to the casino. She was a member of St. Francis Ca tholic Church, Hollandtown.Survivors include her husband of 51 years, Roger, their children: Dennis ( Kay) Van Eperen, Jeff (Sue) Van Eperen, Barb (Tom) Brochtrup, Dave (Joa n) Van Eperen, Cheri (Todd) Schultz, Shelly (Paul) Bowers, grandchildre n: Jason Van Eperen, Amy (Cory) Van Den Heuvel, Scott, Mark and Brian V an Eperen, Erin (John) Van Rooy, Brad (Sarah) Brochtrup, Sara and Krist in Brochtrup, Dan, Katie and Tim Van Eperen, Megan and Dani Schultz, Nico le and Kevin Bowers, brothers and sisters; Bill (Lois) Verheyen, Patric ia Haen-Schuette (Fred SChuette) Marilyn (John) Landreman, Glen (Vaness a) Verheyen. She is further survived by her husband's family; Elaine Riet z, Rosie Van Eperen, Dorothy (Bill) Lamers, Marv (Colette) Van Eperen, Ma ry Kalies, Maureen (Tom) Van Zeeland, Dan (Diane) Van Eperen.She was preceded in death by her stepmother Clara Verheyen, brother Flori an and a brother-in-law Jack Haen. She was preceded in death by her husban d's family; Don Rietz, Jerry Van Eperen, Ken Kalies.Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Francis Cathol ic Catholic Church, Hollandtown, with Fr. Jerry Pastors officiating. Frien ds may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 24 01 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna, and again Wednesday at the church from 10 a .m. until the time of services. A parish prayer service will conclude Tues day evening. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.The family expresses thanks to special caregivers Gary and Patty VandeWett ering and the staff at Theda Care at Home for their sincere care and conce rn. Verheyen, Doloris (I21029)
 
165113 Van Ess, DonaldDonald J. Van Ess, 87, entered into Eternal Life peacefully, Wednesday, De c. 31, 2003, at home. Don was born April 10, 1916 to the late Joseph and M ary (Vanden Boomen) Van Ess. On June 15, 1940, he married Regina T. Piesch ek at SS. Cyril and Methodius Church. Don farmed for over 30 years in t he Town of Humboldt. Don was active in local government over the years, se rving on the County War Rationing Board during World War II, and also serv ed as Soil Conservation Field Representative. He also held the positi on of Supervisor in the Town of Humboldt. After moving from the farm, he o wned and operated a black ground trucking business for 20 years, serving m any homeowners and greenhouses in the area, until his retirement at age 7 0. Don enjoyed polka music and was a self-taught concertina player. He enj oyed fishing, gardening and playing cards. He truly loved time spent wi th his family, especially family gatherings at his cottage in Door Count y, which is still in the family today. He always had time to talk and w as a wonderful conversationalist. He will be greatly missed and forever tr easured.He is survived by his children and their spouses: Wayne and Elaine Van Es s, Nancy and Clete Cisler, Mike and Sue Van Ess, Rita and Aaron Daubner; g randchildren: Pam and Greg Filler, Amy and Shane Gutzman, Jennifer and Pe te Hoge, Nicole Cisler and special friend, John, Chad and Danielle Van Es s, Sean Van Ess and special friend Kristi, Tom and Jessica Daubner, Andy D aubner and Katie Daubner; great-grandchildren: Gillian and Georgia Fille r, Taylor and Tanner Gutzman, Evelyn and Eleanor Hoge, Bailey LaViolett e, Allison and Kristen Daubner. He is further survived by a sister: Maril yn Coppin; and sisters-in-law: Mary Lou Van Ess, Helen Cherney, Emma Gezel la, Margie Winnekins, Clara Winnekins, and Regina Pieschek; many nephews a nd nieces.He was preceded in death by his brothers, Lawrence, Elmer, George, Dewe y, and sister, Caroline.Family and friends are invited to celebrate Don’s life on Sunday, Ja n. 4, 2004, at Proko-Wall Funeral Home & Crematory, 1630 E. Mason St. fr om 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. with a Parish Wake Service at 7 p.m. Visitation will c ontinue Monday after 9 a.m. at Proko-Wall Funeral Home & Crematory until t he cortege departs for church. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. at H oly Martyrs of Gorcum. Burial in the church cemetery.“Dad was the true patriarch of our family. We will forever treasure the wo nderful memories we have and continue the family traditions he inspire d. We will miss you, Dad, but we know you are happy — at Home and with Mo m, again!” Vaness, Donald (I312814)
 
165114 Van Ess, Patricia (Pat Besaw)
Patricia (Pat Besaw) Van Ess, 66, Oconto, formerly of Green Bay, passed away peacefully at home, Monday morning, May 28, 2007, with her family at her side. Born on Feb. 27, 1941, in Green Bay, she is the daughter of the late John and Nellie (Vanden Heuvel) Besaw. She graduated from St. Joseph Academy, Class of 1958. On Sept. 25, 1965, Pat married Maynard Van Ess, formerly of Humboldt. Pat began her employment at A.C. Neilson, H.C. Prange Co., and retired from Psychiatric Services in 1998. After retirement she and her Maynard moved to Oconto. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends, playing cards, baking with her grandchildren and reading.
She is survived by her best friend and loving husband of 41 years, Maynard; three children, Jim Van Ess and Rodney DeQuaine, Green Bay; John Van Ess and Kim Cudnohoski, Stiles; and Jane and Don Caya, Racine; six grandchildren, Emily, Lauren and Kaitlin Caya, and Cierra, Breezi, Chynna Perdue; siblings, Marjorie Horkman, Green Bay; Donald "Gordy" and Anna Mae, Eugene, Ore.; Rosemary and Jerry DeKeyser, Dyckesville; mother-in-law, Ruby Van Ess, Oconto; four sisters-in-law, Joan Van Ess, Cathy Besaw, and Carol Besaw, Bernice Besaw, all of Green Bay; brothers-in-law, Lyle Van Ess and Clyde Van Ess, Green Bay; many nieces, nephews and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers, Roland "Dick", Gerald "Jerry", Robert "Bob" and Francis "Frank" Besaw; brothers-in-law, Elroy Van Ess, Henry "Hank" Horkman; niece, Mary Johnson; and nephew, Dick De Keyser.
Friends may call at Proko-Wall Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason St., on Thursday after 2 p.m. until time of service. Memorial Service 4 p.m. Thursday at the Funeral Home with Fr. Tim Shillcox, O.Praem officiating. Entombment in Fort Howard Mausoleum. Online condolences may be sent to the Van Ess Family at www.prokowall.com .
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a memorial fund has been established in Pat's name.
The family would like to express a special thank you to St. Mary's ICU and 5th Floor Nursing Staff for their kind and gentle care; Nurse Practitioner Ruth Bloesl and the staff of Prevea Clinic; Heartland Hospice, especially Barb; and also her "sister" Joan Van Ess. 
Besaw, Patricia (I116881)
 
165115 Van Gheem, Leona J. (Jansse n)Leona J. (Janssen) Van Gheem, 88, lifelong resident of Brown County, pass ed away peacefully on Saturday, December 17, 2005 surrounded by her fami ly following a long courageous battle with cancer. She was born Septemb er 15, 1917 to Leon and Mary (Fink) Janssen, and was raised in the To wn of Hobart. On May 17, 1939, she married Leo Van Gheem at St. Boniface C hurch in De Pere. They farmed in the Town of Lawrence until his death in F ebruary of 1970. She continued farming until her son took over the fami ly farm. She later worked at Burgoyne Egg Farms until she moved to De Pe re in 1973. From that time until her retirement on February 4, 1995, she m ade many great meals for the Priests at St. Joseph Priory at St. Norbert C ollege Campus in De Pere.Leona loved traveling and was ready to go at a moments notice. Her trave ls took her around the world, including trips to Hawaii, Alaska, and Europ e. She was a volunteer at the Weidner Center as well as Community Theate r. She had been a member of the Brown County Homemakers, Little Rapids 4 -H Club, and the Christian Mothers Society of St. Boniface Church. Leona l oved playing cards and games of all sorts, including trips to the casino a nd playing sheephead. An avid reader, she also liked to crochet, making ov er a hundred afghans and special gifts for her children and grandchildr en at Christmas. She loved sports, especially the Packers, Brewers, and Ba dgers. She rarely missed watching a game.Survivors include her fours sons: Ken, Miami, FL; Gerry (Jan), Baraboo; J im (Ida), De Pere; Keith (Debbie), Green Bay; three daughters: Mary (Richa rd) Strauch, Menasha; Trudie (Cliff) Strenn, Greenleaf; Tessie (Al) Mick e, Greenleaf. She is also survived by her grandchildren: Mike, Holly, To m, Jason, Annette, Steve, Jessica, Ryan, Jenny, Luke, Jamie, Jill, Brad, C raig, Justin, Emily, Stephanie, Nathan and Carmen, as well as 15 great-gra ndchildren, a brother-in-law, Frank Kornowski and a sister-in-law, Viola V an Gheem.She was preceded in death by her husband, Leo, an infant daughter, Victori a, four brothers: Bob, Joe, Ernie and John, a grandson, Aaron Van Gheem, a nd other brothers and sisters-in-law, most recently, Roberta Van Gheem a nd Beatrice Janssen.Friends may call at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, corner of Suburb an Drive and Lourdes Ave,. De Pere from 9 a.m to 11 a.m. Thursday, Decemb er 22, 2005. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Thursd ay at the church with Father Tim Shillcox, O. Praem, officiating. Buri al in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Please visit www.ryanfh.com to send online con dolences to the Van Gheem family.The Van Gheem family extends a special thank you to her physician, Dr. Ken neth Kubsch, the staff at Harbor Village and Unity Hospice for their ca re and concern. Janssen, Leona J. (I60029)
 
165116 Van Gheem, Tyler J.Tyler J. Van Gheem, 35, Freedom, passed away peacefully Tuesday afternoo n, July 11, 2006, at Appleton Medical Center. He was born July 6, 197 1, in Green Bay to Dan and Gayle (Schumerth) Van Gheem. Tyler was a 1990 g raduate of Freedom High School. He enjoyed bowling and the Green Bay Packe rs, but especially following the stock market. He was also a member of S t. Joseph Catholic Church Oneida.He is survived by his parents, Dan and Gayle Van Gheem, Freedom; his sibli ngs: Tim (Susan) Van Gheem, Green Bay; and Tracie (Dustin) Rottier, Pittsf ield. Tyler is further survived by his nieces and nephew: Annah, Lauren, G iselle, and Garrett. His aunts, uncles, and cousins further survive him. His grandparents preceded him in death.Friends may call after 9 a.m. Saturday, July 15th until the Mass of Christ ian Burial at 11 a.m. with Fr. Dave Koch and Deacon Bobby Doxtator officia ting. Please go to www.ryanfh.com to express online condolences to the fam ily.The Van Gheem's would like to thank the ICU Staff at Appleton Medical Cent er.In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund will be established for: The Epilep sy Foundation 1004 First Street, Suite 5, Stevens Point, WI 54481. The RY AN FUNERAL HOME, De Pere, is assisting the family with arrangements. VanGheem, Tyler (I123938)
 
165117 Van Gompel Albert 3/01/1956 3 41s 4
Van Gompel Ann 4/09/1958 3 41s 5 
VanGompel, Albert (I31750)
 
165118 Van gompel Rites
Cornelius Van gompel
Kaukauna Times | Date: 07/06/1956 | Page: 4 | Type: Obituary 
VanGompel, Cornelius (I31751)
 
165119 Van Gompel, Anna Marie Van Thu ll; 1700 Midway Road, MenashaFormerly of 1100 Lakeshore Dr., Menasha, age 89, died Wednesday, July 2, 2 003 at Oakridge Gardens Nursing Center. She was born January 24, 1914 in K imberly, daughter of Anton and Marie (DeLeeuw) Van Thull. Anna Marie marri ed Norbert Van Gompel in 1954 and he preceded her in death April 22, 198 5. She was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church, Menasha. Anna was empl oyed with the family bakery, Van Thull Bakery, Kimberly for many years a nd managed the business with her step-mother after her father's death. S he was then employed with Best Bakery which later became associated with M anderfield's Bakery. After retiring, she was a volunteer at St. Vincent De Paul.Mrs. Van Gompel is survived by a step-daughter, Judy Knowles, Menasha a nd her children: Jay (Susan) Knowles, Appleton; Joe (Carolyn) Knowles, She rwood and Jacci (Andrew) Millard, Neenah; a foster son, Paul Burke, Applet on; JoAnn Burke, Freedom; their children: Aron (Sarah Burke) Rasmussen, Fr eedom; Anna Burke, Chicago; David Burke, U.S.M.C.; Robert and James Burk e, both of Freedom; great grandchildren: Whitney and Taylor Knowles, Matth ew Knowles, Nathaniel and Austin Millard, Jeffrey and Trevor Rasmussen; th ree sisters, Catherine Schaefer, California; Sister Therese Van Thull, Rac ine; Sister Virgine Van Thull, Manitowoc; a brother Robert (Carol) Van Thu ll, Kimberly; two sisters-in-law, Ethel Esler and Dorothy Van Thull, bo th of Milwaukee; numerous nieces and nephews; special friends, Gertie a nd Don Stoegbauer and their family: Reuben (Karen) Stoegbauer, Don Jr. (An ne) Stoegbauer, Cathy (Mike) Sczcspanski, Ken (Kim) Stoegbauer, Sue (Fre d) Clay. Mrs. Van Gompel was also preceded in death by her parents, her st epmother, Evelyn Van Thull; five brothers, Arnold, Joseph and Charles a nd two infants Van Thull; two sisters, Christine (Clarence) and Becky (Fra n), a son-in-law, Gerald Knowles.Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, July 7, 2003, at St. Patr ick Church with Reverend Roy Geenen officiating. Interment will be in S t. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends may call at the church from 9 a. m. Monday until the time of the mass.The family wishes to express a special thank you to the staff at Oakrid ge Gardens Nursing Center, especially Barb, for their care and compassi on for Anna Marie.VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME VanThull, Anna Marie (I118297)
 
165120 Van Gompel, Carl J., Little C huteAge 43, passed away unexpectedly Monday, June 16, 2003 in Little Chute. Ca rl, the son of James and Catherine (Wildenberg) Van Gompel, was born in Ap pleton on January 16, 1960. Carl was a lifelong member of St. John Nepomuc ene Catholic Church in Little Chute, where for over 20 years he regular ly served as an usher at the 4:30 p.m. Saturday Mass. He was also a memb er of the St. John's Athletic Association. Carl was employed at Willie's S upper Club in Little Chute and was an avid sports fan, particularly enjoyi ng the Milwaukee Brewers and the Green Bay Packers.
Carl is survived by his mother, three sisters and three brothers: Marie (P aul) Alsbergas, Orangeville, Ontario, Canada; Joe (Toni) Van Gompel, Austi n, Texas; Chris (Lori) Van Gompel, Darboy; Barb (Dave) Ritchie, Darlingto n; Betty Van Gompel, Kenosha; Ken (Kathy) Van Gompel, Hilbert; 15 nieces a nd nephews: Goddaughter Jeanne Marie Spaulding, Duluth, Minnesota; sever al aunts, uncles and cousins, and many friends.Carl was preceded in death by his father and his grandparents, Anton and M arie Van Gompel, and Joseph and Jeanette Wildenberg.The funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, June 20, 2003 at St. J ohn Nepomucene Catholic Church with the Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen offi ciating. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery.Friends may call at Verkuilen Funeral Home on Thursday from 5:00 p.m. unt il 8:00 p.m., and Friday from 9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.
A memorial fund has been established.Dear Uncle Carl, We'll miss your reading us stories, rough housing in t he yard, playing in the snow and all the fun times we had with you. You we re greatly loved and will be sadly missed by all of us. From your nieces a nd nephews.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute 788-3321 
VanGompel, Carl (I56714)
 
165121 Van Gompel, Earl J. “Duke’’
Earl J. “Duke’’ Van Gompel, 76, De Pere, passed away as a result of hea rt complications on Wednesday, June 19, 2002, at a local hospital, with h is family at his side. The son of the late John and Delia (Ver Beten) V an Gompel was born April 28, 1926, in Little Chute. He married Theresa Jak abowski at St. Mary of the Angels Catholic Church, Green Bay on May 10, 19 52. Mr. Van Gompel served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps and the U. S. Army. He enjoyed his trips to Las Vegas, hunting, fishing, golf, bowli ng and playing cards. He was a member of the Concerned Hearts Club. Duke o perated the West Side Bowling and Bar for six years. He had worked as a ma chine tender at Nicolet Paper Company for many years prior to his retireme nt in 1988.
Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Theresa; children, Lynn and Ken Ne lson, Dan Van Gompel, Cindee Luedtke and her special friend, Alan Kocoure k; and grandchildren, Chad and Stacey Nelson, Kari, Jennifer and Billy Lue dtke. He is also survived by his siblings, Ken and Dorothy Van Gompe l, De Pere; Ceil VandenBerg, Little Chute; Grace Weiland, Kaukauna; Joan ne Newhouse, Appleton; and Elaine Wrobel, Madison.
He was preceded in death by his parents; one son, Michael; one sister, Flo rence Vande Voort; and one brother, Joe Van Gompel.
Friends may call at Ryan Funeral Home, 305 N. Tenth St., De Pere, fr om 4 to 8 p.m. Friday (today). Parish Prayer Service will be held at 7 p. m. Visitation will continue after 10 a.m. Saturday at Our Lady of Lourd es Catholic Church, Suburban Dr. at Lourdes Ave., De Pere, until time of s ervice. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturd ay at the church with the Rev. Conrad Kratz, O.Praem, officiating. Buri al will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. 
VanGompel, Earl (I38325)
 
165122 Van Gompel, Elmer E.Elmer Edward Van Gompel, of Appleton, formerly of Little Chute; husband, d ad, grandpa and great- grandpa passed away peacefully after a short illne ss surrounded by his loving family October 3, 2005 at the age of 77. He w as born December 3, 1927 to Martin and Mary (Van Domelen) Van Gompel in Li ttle Chute. He married Joyce Jansen November 17, 1950 at St. John Nepomuce ne Catholic Church in Little Chute where he was a lifetime member. Elmer o wned and operated Johnson's Cleaners and later managed Peerless Cleaner s. He enjoyed woodworking, fishing, gardening and caring for his wif e. As a younger man, Elmer enjoyed playing his drums in a polka band and w as known to many as "Cha-Cha." He had also been a member of the Little Chu te Kiwanis Club.Elmer is survived by his wife, Joyce; children: Doris (Bob) Vanden Boogar d, Little Chute; Lois (Mark) Kiel, Kaukauna; Ken (Kathy) Van Gompel, Litt le Chute; and Ann (Bill) Kerkhof, Kimberly; grandchildren: Linda (Merli n) Vanden Bloomer, Sharon (Brodi) Lund, Kristy Vanden Boogard (special fri end Brian), Stephanie (Mike) Kobussen, Nicole Kiel (special friend Matt ), Matthew Kiel, Nick, Jenny and Kelly Van Gompel, and Bill Jr. (Rachel) a nd Jamie Kerkhof; great-grandchildren: Skyler and Trevor Vanden Bloomer, C onner and Kylie Lund; a sister, Verone Gloudemans; brothers and sisters-in -law: Dolores and Ruth Van Gompel, Maureanus Vanden Wyngaard, Maggie (Ir v) Guernsey, John (Elaine), Toots and Roger (Darlene) Jansen. Elmer is al so survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.In addition to his parents, Elmer was preceded in death by his son Wayn e, seven brothers and five sisters.Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday, October 6, 2005 at St. J ohn Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute. The Rev. Patrick Beno will o fficiate. Friends may call from 1:30 p.m. until the time of Mass at Churc h. Interment St. John Cemetery, Little Chute.The Van Gompel family would like to extend a sincere thank you to the sta ff at Theda Clark Hospital, Appleton Medical Center, Dr. Torres and The da Clark Rehabilitation.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established.
For the many trips to Chicago
For the many things you taught us
For the many shared moments of You just being our Dad
We love you always and will miss you greatly
- YOUR NEW ANGELSO'CONNELLFUNERAL SERVICES2020 E. Main StreetLittle Chute 759-2951 
VanGompel, Elmer E. (I45771)
 
165123 Van Gompel, Harriet P. Parkside Care Center, Little ChuteAge 88, passed away Thursday, April 24, 2003 at a local nursing home. Harr iet was born in Little Chute on December 14, 1914; daughter of the late Ma tthew and Mary (Van Stiphout) Van Dalen. On August 10, 1937, she married H enry Van Gompel at St. Mary Parish in Kaukauna. Henry preceded her in dea th on November 7, 1992. Harriet was an area resident her entire life, a nd was a longtime and faithful member of Holy Cross Catholic Church.She will be sadly missed by her three sons: Thomas (Elaine) Van Gomp el of Kaukauna; Roger (Helen) Van Gompel of Little Chute; Dan (Elaine) V an Gompel of Appleton; two daughters: Virginia (Robert) Gossen of Wrightst own; and Diane (Thomas) Wilkerson of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; 19 grandchild ren: Bob (Lori) Gossen, Barb (Steve) Berben, Bill (Heidi) Gossen, Brian (C ory) Gossen, Bonnie Brochtrup, Brenda (Chuck) Fischer, Bridget (Christophe r) Borski, Scott (Sue) Van Gompel, Pam (Tom) De Bruin, Lisa (Daryl) Klin k, Dawn (Tim) Retzlaff, Kara Van Gompel, Sara (Dave) Reybrock, Steve (Kris ty) Van Gompel, Don Gossen, Jr., Chad Gossen, William Wilkerson, James Wil kerson, and Paul Wilkerson; 26 great-grandchildren; a sister, Dorothy (Way ne) Malvitz of Forestville, Wisconsin; sisters-in-law, Jane Van Dalen of L ivingston, Texas; Laura Van Dalen of Kimberly; Mary Van Dalen of Kaukaun a; Marie Van Dalen of Appleton; Verona Gloudemans of Kaukauna; Ruth Van Go mpel of Kimberly; Angeline Schroeder of Appleton; brothers-in-law: Elmer ( Joyce) Van Gompel of Appleton; and Maurenus Wyngaard of Kimberly. She is a lso survived by her dearest friends of many years, Neil and Pat McCarty a nd their children who were such a special part of her life. Harriet was pr eceded in death by her parents, her husband Henry, brothers Raymond, Fran k, Robert, Sylvester, Jack, and Bill; sisters Agnes (Peter) Menting and Ro sella Dollar; and a grandson Kevin Thomas Van Gompel.The funeral liturgy for Harriet will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, Apr il 28, 2003 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukau na with Fr. Jack Mullarkey officiating. Interment will be in the parish ce metery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday from 4-8 PM and aga in Monday at the church from 10 AM until the hour of the service.The family wishes to thank Dr. William Gustafson and the entire staff at t he Kaukauna Clinic, Dr. Guenther and the staff at Oncology Associates, a nd everyone at Golden Venture Apartments for making Mom feel at home. A sp ecial thank you to Parkside Care Center for the wonderful care given to Mo m, with a very special thanks going to Mom’s nurse, Sally, whose caring a nd compassion for the elderly and their family members is a tribute to t he nursing profession.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME400 W. Wisconsin AvenueKaukauna 766-6200 
vanDalen, Harriet P. (I53723)
 
165124 Van Gompel, Leona E. AppletonAge 85, died on Monday, December 16, 2002 at Appleton Medical Center. Leo na was born on November 20, 1917, daughter of the late Albert and Anna (Me nting) Van Gompel. She was employed at Riverview Sanatorium in Little Chu te 30 years. Leona was a longtime member of St. Thomas More. She lov ed to pray the Rosary. Leona also enjoyed gardening, yard work, and helpi ng others, especially her family. She is survived by her 2 sisters, Germai ne (Marvin) Smith; and Theresa Dietzen. Leona is further survived by ma ny nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by four sisters: Catheri ne Johnson; Marie Powless; Clara Houle; Helen Heckel; and three brother s: Elmer; Omer; and Willard Van Gompel. The Mass of Resurrection will be h eld at 11 a.m., on Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at ST. THOMAS MORE CATHOL IC CHURCH, 1810 North McDonald Street, Appleton, with Rev. Gerald Falk off iciating. The interment will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Appl eton. Friends will be received at the church on Wednesday, December 19 fr om 9 a.m. until the time of service. The family would like to extend the ir gratitude to the doctors and staff of the ICU at Appleton Medical Cente r."We have been blessed by your kind and tender love through the years. Y ou will be greatly missed by all."WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME537 North Superior StreetAppleton 739-1231 VanGompel, Leona E. (I49326)
 
165125 Van Gompel, Marie "Nana" (Agen)
TRYON, NC - Marie (Agen) Caesar Van Gompel passed away peacefully at White Oak Manor - Tryon, NC, in the late afternoon hours of December 2, 2008. Mrs. Van Gompel moved to Tryon, NC, to live near her granddaughter.
Marie is survived by her loving grandchildren: Sue (Bob) Ring of Mill Spring, NC; Richard Caesar of Huntington Beach, CA; David Caesar of Anaheim Hills, CA; Amy Caesar of Yorkville, IL; Amanda (Mike) Montford of Crystal Lake, IL; Jim (Sarah) Caesar of Chicago, IL; John (Kristy) Caesar of Washington State; 11 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandson; sister Lillian Lucas of Kaukauna, WI; sister Janice Siebers of Kaukauna, WI; brother Robert Agen of King, WI; many beloved nieces and nephews, including Joyce Huss of Kaukauna, WI and Wendy Siebers of Appleton, WI; dear and devoted friends, Dawn and Ken Stolzmann of Menasha, WI.
Visitation will be held from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, December 7 at the Appleton Highland Memorial Park Chapel, 3131 N. Richmond St., Appleton, WI 54911; 920-733-6505. Funeral services will follow at 12:30 p.m. with Rev. Kurt Kovenen officiating. Private burial at Appleton Highland Memorial Park.
The family asks, in lieu of flowers, donations be made in Marie's honor to: Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, 130 Forest Glen Drive, Columbus, NC 28722. www.hocf.net
An online guest register is available at www. mcfarlandfuneralchapel.com
McFarland Funeral Chapel 
Agen, Marie Johanna (I85736)
 
165126 Van Gompel, Robert J. "Gumps" 73, Little Chute, passed away Saturday, Sept. 15, 2007, at his home with his family by his side following a courageous battle with lung cancer and Alzheimer's. He was born Aug. 6, 1934, in Little Chute, son of Martin and Ardena (Verbeten) Van Gompel. He attended school at St. John's and joined the Army in 1953. He was stationed in Japan and then served in Korea and was honorably discharged in 1956. Bob was a member of the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post #258, Little Chute and the VFW Post #3319, Kaukauna. On July 9, 1968, Bob married his soul mate Lorraine. He worked for Thilmany for 10 years and in 1967, he joined the Village of Little Chute Street Department and was employed there for 30 years.
Bob is survived by his wife, Lorraine; his children, Jackie Wettstein, Peggy Christel, Sue (Roger) Sabel, Hope Van Gompel, David Wettstein and Mike (Gina) Van Gompel; his sisters and brothers, Joan Johnson Seymour, Sharen (Tom) Wolf and Kathy Van Gompel, all of Little Chute; Paul (Kathy) Van Gompel, Medina; Martin (Dace) Van Gompel, Waupaca; sisters-in-law, Carol Pingel, Gresham; Melinda (Gene) Taylor, Bradley, Ill.; Rose Mary (Robert) Deshand, Bourbonnais, Ill.; brothers-in-law, Jack (Stephanie) Eldred, Manitowoc and Roger (Shirley) Eldred, Chilton. Bob is also survived by many nieces, nephews and friends.
During summer months, Bob loved to go to his land in Gresham and during winter months, he loved to go to his home in Winter Haven, Fla.
The family would like to thank Kathy, Terri and Jordan along with Theda Care at Home Hospice for being there when Bob needed them. Thanks to Bev and Leo Decoster for all their help. A thank you to Gretchen, Chris, Hope, Peggy, Nicole and Bill ... we could not have done it without you.
Funeral services will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 20, 2007, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church with Fr. Jim Hablewitz officiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends may call at the church from 4 p.m. Thursday until the time of the Mass. Military honors will be performed by members of the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post #258 and the VFW Post #3319, Kaukauna at the church following the Mass.
A memorial has been established for the Theda Care at Home Hospice.
Verkuilen Funeral Home
& Cremation Services
Little Chute 920-788-3321 
VanGompel, Robert J. (I127075)
 
165127 Van Gompel, Theresa A.Theresa A. Van Gompel, 71, of De Pere died suddenly Friday, July 18, 200 3, at her home. Theresa was born August 26, 1931, in Cassel, Wis. the daug hter of the late Peter and Martha (Wadzinski) Jakubowski. She married Ea rl “Duke” Van Gompel on May 10, 1952, at St. Mary of the Angel Catholic Ch urch, Green Bay. He preceded her in death on June 19, 2002. Theresa w as a graduate of St. Joseph Academy. She had been employed by Milprint Inc ., Reimer Meats and until her retirement spent many years at Schreiber Foo ds. Theresa and Duke also owned and operated the West Side Bowling and B ar for six years. Theresa enjoyed traveling, particularly their trips to L as Vegas.urvivors include her children, Lynn (Ken) Nelson, Dan Van Gompel, and Cind ee Luedtke and special friend Alan Kocourek all of Green Bay; grandchildr en Chad and Stacey Nelson, Kari, Jennifer, and Billy Luedtke; four siste rs Marie (Elmo) Meadows of Perry Ga., Martha (Donald) Van Roy, Celia De Mo ulin, Jeannette Jakubowski, and Maxine Zehren all of Green Bay; one broth er Al Jakubowski of Green Bay.Theresa was preceded in death by her husband, who was greatly missed; s on Michael; parents; and one brother Adolph.Friends may call at Ryan Funeral Home, 305 N. 10th St., De Pere, Tuesda y, July 22, 2003 from 4 to 8 p.m. A parish prayer service will be he ld at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue Wednesday at Our Lady of Lourdes Par ish, 1307 Lourdes Ave., De Pere, from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. Mass of Christ ian Burial will be celebrated at church at 11 a.m. Burial to follow at M t. Calvary Cemetery.
To express online condolences go to Ryanfh.com. 
Jakabowski, Theresa (I39275)
 
165128 Van Gompel, Wayne D. "Stitc h" Athens, TennesseeFormerly of Little Chute, age 50, died unexpectedly Monday, October 28, 20 02 in Athens. He was born June 14, 1952 in Appleton, son of Elmer E. and J oyce T. (Jansen) Van Gompel. Mr. Van Gompel worked at Johnson Cleaners. Wa yne then founded Stitch's Alterations and Repairs, Little Chute until 19 99 when he moved to Tennessee. A note of special thanks to Jane Vanden Heu vel for her assistance at Stitch's. He currently was employed at Waupaca F oundry, Athens, Tennessee. Wayne loved his dog, Dee Dee and his cotta ge at Waupaca Chain of Lakes. He enjoyed antiques and had a talent for pur chasing older homes and fixing them up to new beauty.Wayne is survived by his parents: Elmer E. (Joyce T.) Van Gompel, Appleto n; his close friend, Mike Ross, Athens, Tennessee; a brother, Kenneth M. ( Kathy) Van Gompel, Little Chute; three sisters: Doris (Robert) Vanden Boog ard, Little Chute; Lois (Mark) Kiel, Kaukauna; Ann (Bill) Kerkhof, Kimberl y; nieces and nephews: Nick, Jenny and Kelly Van Gompel, Linda (Merlin) Va nden Bloomer and children: Skyler and Trevor, Sharon Vanden Boogard and fi ance, Brodi and Conner; Kristy Vanden Boogard; Stephanie Kiel and fianc e, Mike; Nicole and Matthew Kiel, Bill Kerkhof Jr. and fiancee Rachel; Jam ie Kerkhof; aunt and uncles: Verona Gloudemans, Angela Schroeder, John (El aine) Jansen, Roger (Darlene) Jansen, Betty (Ken) Geiger, Bill (Doris) Jan sen, Maggie Guernsey and Toots Jansen; and other relatives and friend s. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, aunts and uncles.A prayer service will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday, October 31, 2002 at t he Verkuilen Funeral Home, Little Chute with Rev. Msgr. Janes Vanden Hog en officiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Frie nds may call from 1 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home until the time of t he service. A memorial has been established.VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME 101 Canal Street Little Chute 788-3321 VanGompel, Wayne Donald (I5952)
 
165129 Van Gorp, Edna Marie (nee Temmer)
Edna Van Gorp, 93, long-time resident on North Park Avenue in Neenah, and the Valley VNA since October 2005, departed this life to be with her Creator on January 24, 2013. Edna was born on June 2, 1919 in Fond du Lac, the daughter of Joseph and Olga Temmer. On May 18, 1940 she married Gene Van Gorp, who preceded her in death in 1999. Together they enjoyed many years attending Packer games with ten of their closest friends all seated in the same stadium row and golfing at Ridgeway CC. However, Edna's greatest joy was her family. She spent her life loving and cherishing her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. We have all been blessed by her sweet, loving involvement in our lives. Mom is sadly missed by her five children: Peter (Peggy) Van Gorp, Sperry, OK; Jean (Jim) Rippl, Beloit, WI; Joanne (Omar) Meyer, Town of Clayton; Barbara Van Gorp of Menasha and Patsy (Dan) Johnston of Burnsville, MN.
Edna is also survived by her twelve grandchildren: Arlene Baum, Pete Van Gorp, Heather and Dan Rippl, Steve and Jeff Graverson, Angeline Gallmeier, Asher Hemmila, Elliot, Suzannah, Simone and Anitra Johnston; and her thirteen great-grandchildren: Nicholas and Alexander Baum; Sebastian and Griffon Rippl, Mikk, Tara, Libby and Ethan Graverson, Julian and Preston Gallmeier, and Ezekiel, Isak and Adelle Hemmila. Edna is further survived by her sisters-in-law; Marguerite Van Gorp, Sally Pendergast, Jackie Van Gorp, Betty Bradley, Catherine Meixl and Pet Vanden Heuvel.
The Funeral Mass for Edna will be held on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church (439 Washington Ave., Neenah) with Father Larry Seidl and Deacon Jeff Prickette officiating. Friends will be received directly at the church on Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. until the hour of service. Interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery in Neenah.
Westgor Funeral Home 205 W. Doty Ave. Neenah 722-7151
Online Condolences www.westgorfuneralhomes.com
The family would like to extend a grateful Thank You to Alicia Peterson. We would also like to thank the entire staff at the Valley VNA for making Mom feel at home for over seven years. In lieu of flowers the family encourages a donation in Edna's name to Valley VNA, 1533 Lyon Drive, Neenah WI 54956.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on January 27, 2013 
Temmer, Edna Marie (I182558)
 
165130 Van Grinsven, Grace (V an Eperen)Grace (Van Eperen) Van Grinsven, age 79, of Appleton, passed away peaceful ly at home July 11, 2006, after a courageous battle with cancer. Grace w as born on August 11, 1926, in Freedom, Wisconsin to George and Mary (V er Hagen) Van Eperen. On June 23, 1954, she married William Van Grinsve n. She was proud to be a homemaker, mother, and a grandmother.Grace is survived by two sons, David (Donna) Van Grinsven [Rose and Joa n] of Appleton and Carl (Wanda) Van Grinsven [Zack and Abby Grace] of N ew London; a daughter, Janice (Keith) O'Leary [Chad and Rachel] of Janesvi lle; her sister, Lauretta Vande Hey-Sanderfoot; sisters-in-law, Harriet "R ick" Coppens and Liz (Len) Bekx; and brothers-in-law: Ed Van Grinsven, M ax (Shirley) Van Grinsven, and Harry (Marge) Van Grinsven.Grace was preceded in death by her brothers: Elmer Ver Hagen, Larry (Pegg y) Van Eperen, and Ferdinand (Helen) Van Eperen; brother-in-law, Ted Coppe ns; and sisters-in-law, Mary Van Grinsven and Petra (Chris) Van De Ven.Grace loved her children and their families. She enjoyed taking care of h er grandchildren and doting on them. "Grandma Grace" loved being the careg iver to Brock and Alison Schwaegler, and Ashley and Matthew Gonnering. S he was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church and always enjoyed watching ma ss on T.V.The family would like to thank Grace's neighbors: Larry and Therese Ann Go nnering for always being there to help in good times and in bad. Also, tha nks to my special niece, Gale Timmers, and Max and Shirley Van Grinsven f or visiting on a daily basis, your care and concern were very appreciate d. Thank you to Dr. Robert Fox, nurses Kathy and Barb, Dr. David Dupple r, Dr. Avi Bar-Lev, and their staffs for taking such good care of Grace.Visitation will be held on Thursday, July 13, 2006, from 5 p.m.-7 p. m. at the Funeral Home and again at St. Mary's Catholic Church (312 S. Sta te Street, Appleton) on Friday, July 14, 2006, from 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. T he funeral Mass will be held at St. Mary's Catholic Church at 10:30 a. m. on Friday, July 14, 2006.
VALLEY FUNERAL HOME 2211 N. Richmond Street 
VanEperen, Grace (I66345)
 
165131 Van Groll Last Rites On Sunday Michael Van Groll Kaukauna Times 12/09/1930 4 Obituary VanGroll, Michael (I139289)
 
165132 Van Groll, John P.John P. Van Groll, age 88, of Appleton died peacefully Sunday morning, Mar ch 7, 2004 at Parkside Care Center, Little Chute. He was born October 1, 1 915 son of Peter and Mary (Evers) Van Groll. John married Martha Joosten M ay 21, 1940 and she preceded him in death March 14, 1999. Mr. and Mrs. V an Groll made their home and farmed in the Town of Grand Chute for 40 yea rs before retiring in 1980. John was a charter member of St. Thomas More C atholic Church. He enjoyed his family and farming.Mr. Van Groll is survived by his four children: Mary (Dale) Rohm, Greenvil le; Martin (Char) Van Groll and Judy (James) Van Handel both of Appleto n; Monica (Guy) Hanagan, Kaukauna; 9 grandchildren: Jason (Dawn) and Melin da Rohm, Chad Van Groll, Angie (Robert) Heibler, Jermey Van Groll, Cindy ( Michael) Techlin, Kevin Van Handel, Kris (Scott) Hebbring and Jeff Hanaga n; 2 great grandchildren: Brandon and Jacob Van Groll; a special nephew, J ames (Bobbie) Van Groll and their children; Benjamin, Robbie and Barbar a, Kaukauna and a sister and brother-in-law, Delia and Gene Lamers, Darbo y, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends.He was preceded in death by his parents: Peter and Mary Van Groll; 3 broth ers and sisters-in-law; Henry and Dora Van Groll, William and Barbara V an Groll and Joseph and Mary Van Groll; 2 sisters and a brother-in-law: An thony and Mary Feldkamp and Margaret Van Groll; father-in-law and mother-i n-law, Martin and Hattie (Hendricks) Joosten; 6 brothers-in-law and 3 sist ers-in-law; Francis, Henry (Lauretta), John (Olive), Frank and Stephen Joo sten, Richard and Anna Vander Heiden.Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, March 10, 200 4, at St. Thomas More Catholic Church with Rev. Gerald Falk officiating. I nterment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends may call at t he Verkuilen Funeral Home form 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and at the church fr om 10:00 a.m. Wednesday until the time of the mass. A prayer service wi ll be held at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been e stablished. The family wishes to express a special thank you to Father Fa lk and the staff at Parkside Care Center.You will always be our inspiration and strength. Thank you for everythi ng you have done for us. We will cherish the memories. You will be misse d. Love your family.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute 
VanGroll, John P. (I63612)
 
165133 Van Groll, Roberta R. "Bobbie"
Roberta Van Groll, 57, Town of Vandenbroek, died unexpectedly Tuesday, January 13, 2009, after a short illness with her family by her side. Bobbie was born April 22, 1951, in Appleton, daughter of Robert and Shirley (Subert) Lettau. Roberta married the love of her life, Jim Van Groll on August 14, 1980.
Bobbie was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute. She was known for her craftiness and loved embroidery, as well as sewing. Bobbie loved cooking for her family, camping, and decorating within the home. She had a love for dogs, especially her pet, Cleo. Bobbie was a family woman who cherished her husband, children, and grandchildren. She enjoyed spoiling all of her family.
Roberta is survived by her husband, Jim; sons: Ben (special friend Katie) Van Groll and their children, Kiara and Brady, Rob Van Groll; daughter, Barbara Van Groll; sister, Sandy (Eugene) Verhagen; brothers: Joe (Connie), Mike, Jerry (Nancy) Lettau; brothers-in-law: Roger (Beth), Norbert, Dennis (LeaAnn) Van Groll; sisters-in-law: Laverne (Wallie) Squier, Janice (Allen) Schumacker; further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, other relatives and friends.
Bobbie was preceded in death by her parents and father- and mother-in-law, William (Barbara) Van Groll.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, January 17, 2009, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, 323 Pine Street, Little Chute, with Fr. David Funk, O.F.M. Cap. officiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 8:30 a.m. Saturday until the time of the mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.
"You are our sunshine. We love you! You will be greatly missed."
- Jim, BJ, Robbie and Barb
Verkuilen Funeral Home & Cremation Services Little Chute 920-788-3321 
Lettau, Roberta Rose "Bobbie" (I112060)
 
165134 Van Hammond, Alice M., "Welch ", KaukaunaAge 86, passed away at her home on Wednesday, July 23, 2003. She was bo rn on April 5, 1917, daughter of the late Levi and Lena Welch. On July 2 7, 1937 she married Martin Van Hammond in Little Chute. He preceded h er in death on December 20, 1996. They enjoyed 59 years of marriage. Alice 's father was an avid Cubs fan and she carried on the tradition. She w as a self taught musician and loved to play the organ. Her hobby involved crocheting dolls, afghans and making quilted blankets for her grandchil dren and great-grandchildren, which brought her great joy. Alice also enjo yed her cats Princess and Precious.Alice is survived by eight children: Shirley Ann Still of Appleton, Dick ( special friend, Mardie Paalman) Van Hammond of Little Chute, Jerry (Lind a) Van Hammond of Kaukauna, Jim (Jane) Van Hammond of Kimberly, Joe Van Ha mmond of Appleton, Arnie (Peg) Van Hammond of Combined Locks, Bunny (Le e) Ellenbecker of Appleton, LuAnn Fenske of Appleton; 15 grandchildre n, 22 great-grandchildren; brother, Art (Pearl) Koehne of Kaukauna; four s isters-in-law: Frances (Joe) Gerrits of Appleton, Lorraine Daniels of Appl eton, Mildred and Lloyd Vander Heiden of Freedom, and Verna (Tony) Gloudem ans of Little Chute.Alice is preceded in death by her husband Martin, her parents, son Danny V an Hammond; son-in-law, Bob Still; daughter-in-law, Maryann Van Hammond; t wo brothers: Gorden and Lloyd Welch; and three sisters; twin sister Lucille Vanden Boogart, Dorothy Hacker and Helen Wirth; and a sister-in-law, Ag nes Wydeven.The funeral service will be at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 26, 2003 at Gr eenwood Fargo Funeral Home, 500 Hendricks Avenue, Kaukauna, with Sister Fr ancine Goodman officiating. Friends will be received at the funeral ho me on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial wi ll be at St. Mary Cemetery in Kaukauna after the service.The family extends a special thank you to all of the people who helped a nd spent time with Alice.
GREENWOOD FARGOFUNERAL HOME500 Hendricks Avenue 
Welch, Alice Mae (I58997)
 
165135 Van Hammond, Joseph P.Joseph P. Van Hammond, age 85, of Little Chute, died Sunday, July 10, 200 4, at Fox River Assisted Living, Town of Grand Chute. He was born Septemb er 23, 1919, son of Arnold and Antoinette (Vander Velden) Van Hammond. Jos eph married Gladys M. Pomeroy March 2, 1946.Mr. Van Hammond was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Litt le Chute and the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post #258, Little Chut e. He was employed at Valley Iron Works, Appleton, Thilmany Internation al Paper and Giddings and Lewis as a machinist until his retirement. Mr. V an Hammond was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Joseph was an avid bi ke rider with his wife, Gladys.He is survived by his wife, Gladys, five children: Clifford (Kathy) Van Ha mmond, Wey-auwega; Janice (Chester) Guyette, Rothschild; Thomas (Connie) V an Hammond, Sheboygan; Karen (Dennis) Kronser, Kimberly; Cheryl (Mich-ae l) Scanlan, Kaukauna; ten grandchildren: Jessica and Matthew Van Hammon d, Scott and Paul Guyette, John, Jim and Nick Van Hammond, Ken Kronser, Ke ith and Kris Scanlan, three great-grandchildren: Brea Jorstad, Jenna Van H ammond and Felicity Kronser, brothers and sisters: Fran (Joseph) Gerrit s, Kaukauna; Lorraine Daniels, Appleton; Mildred Vander Heiden, Kaukaun a; Verna (Tony) Gloudemans, Little Chute; brothers- and sisters-in-law: K en (Vi) Pomeroy and Jack (Rose) Pomeroy both of Kau-kauna; Ethel Durst, Co lombus; Pat (Harlan) Langenberg, Pound; Nancy (Elmer) Arnoldussen, Appleto n; Shar-on (Ron) Rose, Appleton; Jean Schmidt and Lois Pom-eroy both of Ka ukauna; George Wydeven, Appleton; nieces, nephews and other relatives.He was preceded in death by a daughter, Charlene, granddaughter, Sarah V an Hammond, brothers and sisters: Agnes Wydeven, Martin (Alice) Van Hammon d, brothers- and sisters-in-law: Wilbert (Kay) Pomeroy Jr., James Pomero y, Dave Pomeroy, Bonnie Schadrie, Lloyd Vander Heiden.Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 13, 2005 at St. Jo hn Nepomucene Catholic Church with Rev. Patrick Beno officiating. Interme nt will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends may call at the chu rch from 1 p.m. Wednesday until the time of the mass. Military rites wi ll be conducted by the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post #258 following t he mass. In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established for St. John N epomucene Catholic Church.Joseph’s family wishes to thank Dr. Brian Scott and staff; Fr. Tom Pomer oy and Fr. Jim Vanden Hogen; Affinity Hospice and staff; Golden Venture a nd Fox River Assisted Living for their loving care and concern for our hus band and father.
VERKUILEN FUNERALHOME& CREMATION SERVICES 
VanHammond, Joseph P. (I69693)
 
165136 Van Handel , Mary Ann, (Mr s. John), AppletonAge 82, passed away Thursday November 27, 2003 at the Wisconsin Veterans H ome in King, Wisconsin. Mary was born May 19, 1921 in Dundas, Wisconsin, t he daughter of the late John and Johanna (Penterman) Te Vrucht. She had re sided most of her life in Appleton prior to moving to King 2 years ago. Ma ry was united in marriage to John F. Van Handel on February 8, 1941 at Ho ly Angels Catholic Church in Darboy, sharing 62 years together. Mary wi ll be remembered as a loving wife and mother who was devoted to her famil y. She enjoyed being a homemaker, cooking, and baking for her family.Mary was a member of St. Therese Catholic Church of Appleton and a form er member of the Christian Mothers.She will be deeply missed by her husband John; four daughters Patricia Wo rt of Yorbalinda, CA, Jean (Craig) Seymour of Thousand Oaks, CA, Mary (Mic hael) Mader of Pleasant Prairie, WI, and Donna (Mohammed) Khatib of Alamed a, CA; three sons Roger (Joyce) Van Handel of Appleton, David (Karen) V an Handel of Placentia, CA, and Duane Van Handel of Fountain Valley, C A; 8 grandchildren 6 great grandchildren Ross (Sheila Van Handel and the ir children Frank, Claire, Lilli, and Luke; Reed (Joanna) Van Handel and t heir children Jon and Ryan; Heath (Jenney) Van Handel; Marc Van Handel; Li sa and Amy Mader; Sarah and Adam Khatib; a brother Urban Te Vrucht of Wash ington; a sister Dolores Hoelzel of Darboy; and a sister-in-law and speci al friend Jo Te Vrucht.In addition to her parents, Mary was preceded in death by her adoptive par ents Henry and Clara Otte, five brothers Norbert, Barney, Arthur and Willi am Te Vrucht, and Francis Otte.The Mass or Resurrection will be celebrated11AM Monday December 1st at S t. Therese Catholic Church, corner of Wisconsin and Morrison Sts., with F r. William Hoffman officiating. Burial will take place at St. Joseph Cemet ery. Friends may call directly at the church from 9AM Monday until the ti me of the service. A Memorial fund has been established.Through all the hardships of life, you were always ready and willing to gi ve your children the love and support they needed, to laugh alongside yo ur grandchildren, and to show off your new great grandchildren. We can on ly hope to pass on the same love and respect to all those in our lives. Wi fe, mother, grandma, and great-grandma, your love, nurturing, and cooki es spread across the generations and will always be remembered.Brettschnei der-Trettin-Lederer606 N. Oneida St.
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Otte, Mary Ann (I63321)
 
165137 Van Handel Jr., Jeffrey JohnJeffrey John Van Handel, Jr., age three, passed away unexpectedly Saturda y, May 7th, 2005. He was born June 4th, 2001, to Jeffrey Sr. and Kim Van H andel of Freedom. Jeffery attended Adventures Day Care in Freedom.He is survived by his parents; his sisters: Jamie Ehnerd, Freedom; Tammi P eters, Black Creek; and Jasmine Van Handel, Freedom; maternal grandmothe r: Anne Ehnerd Wrightstown; paternal grandparents: Clarence and Sharon V an Handel, Freedom: his paternal great- grandmother: Eva Conrad, Freedo m; his aunt, Kelly (Ric) Wilson, Green Bay; Uncles Randy Van Handel, Litt le Chute; and Larry (Kelly) Van Handel, his Godparents, of Freedo m. He is further survived by his cousins Cory Ehnerd, Crystal Wilson and J ake, Josh and Chloe Van Handel. He is preceded in death by his maternal gr andfather Verle “Pete” Ehnerd of Wrightstown, and paternal great-grandfath er, Norbert Conrad Freedom, Great Grandparents Ed and Blanche Van Hand el of Freedom.Funeral Services will be held 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 11, 2005, at St. Edwar ds Catholic Church, N2921 State Hwy 47 with Fr. Charles Brooks officiatin g. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. until the time of services at the churc h. Private burial will take place in the parish cemetery. In lieu of oth er expressions of sympathy, a memorial fund is being established.Jeffrey Sr, Kim, Jamie, Tammi and Jasmine would like to thank those who as sisted the family during their difficult hours on Saturday, including t he Freedom First Responders, friends and neighbors and the staff of Applet on Medical Center Emergency Room. Your kind words, gestures, and prayers w ill never be forgotten. Thank you to all the Doctors that helped to tre at him. Thank you all so very much. Everyone who knew him will always reme mber his love for tractors, cows and farming.
Love you forever Buddy! Mom & Dad
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165138 Van Handel Miller Kessler, Ruth Mary
Ruth Kessler, age 93, died on Saturday, September 28, 2013, at the Valley VNA Assisted Living in Neenah with her niece, Beth Seebert, by her side.
Ruth was born on September 26, 1920 to Frank and Gertrude (Schmidt) Van Handel in Appleton, WI. She lived in the historic Third Ward for much of her life, and took care of her mother until Gertrude's death.
Ruth was employed at Kimberly-Clark from 1942 until her retirement in 1977. She held executive secretarial positions, including one for John R. Kimberly.
Ruth was preceded in death by her parents and her husbands, C. Jarvis Miller and Arthur J. Kessler.
Ruth's four siblings also preceded her in death: Catherine Witmer, Ralph Van Handel, Dorothy Spencer and Joan Sommerville. She is survived by her first cousin, Mickey Milbach, her sister-in-law, Alice Van Handel, and her brother-in-law, Frank (Spence) Spencer.
Ruth loved photography and carried a camera on her many adventures. She chronicled the family history with still photographs and home movies. Ruth was quite athletic and played softball, rode bicycles and loved to golf. She stopped playing golf when she was 80.
Aunt Ruth dearly loved her 19 nieces and nephews. The feeling was mutual. She provided all of us with precious memories of special events with her ever-present camera. We cherished the trips to the Milwaukee zoo, the Baraboo circus museum, Milwaukee Braves baseball games, Crystal River canoe trips and swimming at Two Rivers. When the relatives made their arduous cross-country drives for family reunions at Grandma's house, Ruth would show home movies and demonstrate why Wisconsin cookouts are the best.
Ruth's sense of adventure influenced all of the cousins. We learned from her the proper way to mature gracefully, while still having laughter and a hint of mischief in our everyday lives. The Witmer neighborhood children used to call her Aunt Ruth (and some of those long-grown children still do), as if they wished that she was their aunt too.
Aunt Ruth was a second Mom to the seven Witmer children in Appleton: Beth (John) Seebert, Mary (Don, deceased) Hook, John Witmer, Joan (Dan) Kessel, Joe (Mary) Witmer, Ruth (Steve) Warner and Steve (Ann) Witmer. The Van Handels, Bill (Becky) Van Handel, Karen (Tom) Naminski, and Mary Jo (Terry) Craig, grew up in Indiana. The Spencers, Jim (Jean) Spencer, Bishop F. Richard Spencer, Bill (Elaine) Spencer, Fr. Robert Spencer and Peg (Joe) Fetyko grew up in Alabama. The Sommerville girls, Carla (John) Satterwhite, Donna Roberts, Nancy (Dan) Armstrong, and Gail (Dave) Conklin, grew up in California. Ruth is further survived by the children and grandchildren of her nieces and nephews.
Ruth resided at the VNA since 2002. She loved living there and was unfailingly cheerful to her fellow residents and the staff. She always said how lucky she was to live in such a wonderful place. Ruth loved to walk through the VNA courts and greeted residents and staff with a smile and, quite frequently, a compliment. We send heartfelt thanks to the staff for the loving care they extended throughout the years and especially the last two weeks of her life. We thank ThedaCare Hospice for their compassionate care which eased Ruth's final journey.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, October 4, at St. Joseph Church, 404 W. Lawrence Street, Appleton, with Rev. Jim Leary, OFM Cap officiating and Rev. Robert A. Spencer, U.S. Navy Chaplain, concelebrating. Visitation will begin at 9:00 a.m. at the church on Friday until the time of the mass. Interment will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Appleton.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the St. Joseph Food Pantry in Menasha, where Ruth volunteered for many years.
Aunt Ruth, thank you for your unconditional love and for all of the wonderful adventures. Love, your nieces and nephews
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from September 30 to October 2, 2013 
VanHandel, Ruth (I109857)
 
165139 Van Handel, Agnes ArleenAgnes Arleen Van Handel, 88, Green Bay, passed away on Friday March 26, 20 04, at a local nursing home. Agnes was born on July 12, 1915, in Kimberl y, the daughter of the late John H. and Nellie (Raymaker) Van Handel. S he graduated from East High School in 1933. Agnes was a member of Nativi ty of Our Lord Parish and belonged to the Forever Young Club. She worked f or the unemployment Office in Green Bay during World War II, then transfer red to California as a civilian for the Air Force at North America Rockwe ll Corp., Rocketdyne Division, Canoga Park, California, until her retireme nt.Agnes is survived by one sister and brother-in-law, Dorothy Jane and Ca rl Steinfeldt, Green Bay; one brother and sister-in-law, Jerry and Mary Ja ne Van Handel, Green Bay; she is further survived by several nieces and ne phews.She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Nellie Van Handel, o ne brother and sister-in-law, Dr. Ambrose and Phyllis Van Handel; one sist er and brother-in-law, Kathryn and Robert Rankin.Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday March 29, 2004, at Schau er & Schumacher Funeral Home 340 S. Monroe Avenue. Rosary Service 7 p. m. at the funeral home. Visitation will continue after 10 a.m. on Tuesd ay March 30, 2004, at Nativity of Our Lord Parish 2270 S. Oneida Street. M ass of Christian Burial 11 a.m. at the church with the Rev. James Hablewi tz officiating. Burial at Allouez Catholic Cemetery.The family would like to express a special thank you to all of the staff a nd caregivers at Renaissance and Grancare Nursing Home.Schauer & Schumacher Funeral Home and Cremation Services (432-4841) is ass isting the family. VanHandel, Agnes (I119096)
 
165140 Van Handel, Angeline D. (Angi e)Age 86, formerly of Shirley, died Wednesday, August 13, 2003 at a Green B ay hospital. She was born August 9, 1917 in DePere, to the late Theodore a nd Cecilia (Coenen) Cornelissen. Angie enjoyed playing cards and games.Surviving Angie are her children: John (Betty) Van Handel, Brillion; Gord on (Elaine) Van Handel, Greenleaf; Judy (Bob) Worachek, Appleton; Barb Ban gart, Kimberly; Diane Van Handel, Green Bay; Steve (Sandi) Van Handel, DeP ere; 14 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; three sisters: Margaret Pau wels, DePere; Esther Boyer and Florence Beth, both of Green Bay; as we ll as her special card playing friends.She was preceded in death by her husband, Ted; a granddaughter, Michele Ba ngart and a great-granddaughter, Trisha Binsfield.Friends may call from 4 until 8 p.m. Friday, August 15, 2003 at Cotter Fun eral Home, 860 N. Webster Ave., DePere. Parish Prayer service 7 p.m. on Sa turday, August 16, visitation will continue at the funeral home after 9 a. m. until the cortege leaves for church. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a. m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, Glenmore with Rev. Lee Kahrs officiatin g. Entombment in the Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum.In Lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established. The family wish es to extend a special thank you to the staff of St. Vincent Hospital, 9 th Floor, for all of their care and concern. Cornelissen, Angeline D. (I59687)
 
165141 Van Handel, Arthur H.Arthur H. Van Handel, of Appleton, age 90, passed away on Tuesday, March 2 9, 2005 at Rennes Health Center. He was born in Little Chute on August 2 4, 1914 to the late John and Bertha (Timmers) Van Handel. He farmed in t he Little Chute area while working for Kimberly Clark Corp., retiring in 1 974. He then worked for Van Handel Sand and Gravel, retiring from the re in 1982.Arthur was a member of St. Thomas More Catholic Church. He enjoyed bowlin g, golf and playing sheephead. He was married to Dorothy (Court) until h er death, May 1981. He married Elda Riehl on August 19, 1982.He is survived by his wife Elda; children: Darlene (Don) Lopas of Post Lak e, WI; Richard (Donna) Van Handel of Pickerel, WI; son-in-law, Roger Gre en of Little Chute; 11 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, seven step g randchildren, 11 great-step grandchildren and a great-great-step grandchil d. He is also survived by a stepson, Ken (Mary) Wehrman and a stepdaughte r, Carol DeWall; sisters-in-law: Antoinette Van Handel and Lila Kaddatz; t hree brothers-in-law: Elmer (Joyce) Court, Roland (Valda) Kaddatz and Ly le (Mary Jane) Kaddatz; special friend, Dave Tesch; other relatives and fr iends.In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by Dorothy; a daughte r, Karen Green; a son-in-law, Bud DeWall; two sisters and brothers-in-la w: Mary (Frank) Helein, Harriet (Lester) Haberland; two brothers and siste rs-in-law: Ted (Angeline), Norbert (Helen) Van Handel and another brothe r, Clarence; two brothers-in-law: James Court and Elmer Kaddatz; and a sis ter-in-law, Gladys Main.The Funeral Mass will be on Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 5 p.m. at St. Thom as More Catholic Church, 1810 N. McDonald St., with Father Gerald Falk off iciating. The visitation will be on Thursday at the church from 3 p.m. unt il the time of Mass. Entombment will be in Highland Memorial Park.The family would like to thank the staff at Rennes Health Center for the ir kindness and care.
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VanHandel, Arthur H. (I57744)
 
165142 Van Handel, Earl J.
Earl J. Van Handel, Little Chute, age 78, beloved father and devoted grandfather/ great-grandfather died Monday, September 21, 2009, at Appleton Medical Center. He passed away after a courageous battle in the presence of his family surrounded by all of their love and support. He will be greatly missed by those he touched. We will hold in our hearts and minds all the fond memories we have of "Dad" forever. He was born in the Town of Vanden Broek on April 4, 1931, to the late Joseph and Elizabeth (Hietpas) Van Handel. Earl married Audrey Gerrits at St. Nicholas Parish in Freedom on April 22, 1952. It is comforting to know he will now be reunited with "Mom" in heaven. He was an avid outdoorsman, particularly enjoying deer hunting and fishing with family and his many friends. Earl also loved music, including playing the guitar with his band "Rhythm Vans." His favorite artists were Johnny Cash and Ernest Tubb. He retired (May 28, 1992) as a supervisor from Miller Electric after more than forty years of service.
Earl is survived by his children: Vicki (Tim) Janssen, Fremont; Gary (Deb) Van Handel, Little Chute; Debbie (Mike) Boettcher, Combined Locks; and Jackie (Marty) Wyngaard, Kimberly; grandchildren: Heidi (Mike) Nowak, Jaime (Adam) Kloehn, Scott Byrne, Jake and Jenna Janssen, Chad (friend Ricci), Brett (friend Nicole) and Troy (Pamela) Van Handel, Angie, Shane, and Jesse (Jenny) Boettcher, Nikki (fiance Tommy Harke) and Becky Wyngaard; seven great-grandchildren: sisters and brother: Martha Woldt, Ann Paalman, Barb (Gene) Sprague and Ray (Marge) Van Handel; brothers and sisters-in-law: Bob (Milly), Don (Lillian), Lois Gerrits and Roger Gerrits, Germaine Werner, Clarice Islinger, Vernadine (Jim) Welch, Darlene (Lee) Romenesko and Don Evers; and very special friend Rosemary Kramer, whose friendship and companionship he truly cherished. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
In addition to his parents, Earl was preceded in death by his wife, Audrey; father and mother-in-law, John and Geraldine Gerrits; step mother-in-law, Loretta Gerrits; brothers and sisters: Ed (Blanche) and Cora Van Handel, Josephine (Martin) Van Asten and four siblings that passed away at an early age; brothers and sister-in-law: Ray Woldt, Joe Paalman, Ronald Peterson, Gene Gerrits, Jerome Werner, Frank Islinger and Elaine Evers.
Visitation will be held at ST. JOHN NEPOMUCENE CATHOLIC CHURCH (323 S. Pine St. Little Chute) on Thursday September 24, 2009, beginning at 2 p.m. until time of Mass at 5 p.m. The Rev. James Hablewitz will officiate. Committal St. John Cemetery. For online condolences, please visit www.oconnellfuneral services.com.
We would like to thank the staff in the Collaborative Care Unit at AMC and a special thank-you to Dr. Swanson. The Family of Earl Van Handel 
VanHandel, Earl J. (I36153)
 
165143 Van Handel, Gary C.
Following an accident, Gary C. Van Handel, 57, of Prattville, Alabama, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 21, 2016.
Gary was born on July 11, 1958 to Ivol and Myrtle (Schumacher) Van Handel. Gary graduated from Menasha High School and the University of Wisconsin, Superior. He served in the US Air Force retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel.
Gary is survived by his parents, Myrtle and Ivol Van Handel, a sister, Janet (Buck) Drossart, two brothers; Jim (Brenda) Van Handel and Dr. Jeff (Jane) Van Handel, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
The family gathered for a private Mass of Christian Burial for Gary on Friday, May 27, 2016 at ST. PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH, Combined Locks. Internment was in St Paul Cemetery.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.wichmannfargo.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on May 29, 2016 
VanHandel, Gary C. (I130062)
 
165144 Van Handel, Henry P. "Hank"Henry P. "Hank" Van Handel, of Appleton, age 86, passed away Thursday, Nov ember 4, 2004 at his home, with his loving family at his bedside, aft er a brief battle with cancer. Hank was born on March 15, 1918, son of t he late Arnold and Helena (Williamsen) Van Handel in the Town of Vandenbro ek, WI. He lived in the Fox Cities all of his life, residing in Appleto n, since 1949. He played semi-pro football for 3 years with the Little Chu te Flying Dutchmen, Appleton Reds and the Kaukauna Electric City. He w as to try out for the Packers with Curly Lambeau, but was called to ser ve in World War II with the United States Marine Corp. He went overse as to the Pacific. He worked for Neenah Foundry Company for 45 years, work ing his way up to Plant 2 Superintendent for 13 years. He enjoyed traveli ng to New Zealand, Australia, St. Barts, FWI, and Alaska, with his wife Le ora.He was past Commander of the Appleton VFW, involved in their Boy Scout pro gram. He was the "Onion Man" at the Chili Suppers and still active volunte ering at the VFW. He was a lifelong member of St. Therese Catholic Church.He is preceded in death by the mothers of his children: Arlene West and Ir ene Lofholm. Leora Witthuhn, to whom he was married for 49 years, preced ed him in 1998. Hank is also preceded in death by a sister, Mary Van Hande l, and two brothers: Joseph and Ed Van Handel.He is survived by his children: Dennis (Judie) Van Handel, El Cajon, CA; N ancy Walkowski, Appleton; Susan Seeliger, Appleton; Evelyn (Dave) Fahrbac h, Madison; Peggy (Ed) Brin, Fort Lauderdale, FL; Paul (Terri) Van Hande l, Appleton; Richard (Anne) Van Handel, Kimberly; William (Susan) Van Hand el, Fort Lauderdale, FL; Cindy (Jerry) Slinger, Appleton; and John (Trayce e) Van Handel, Appleton; 24 grandchildren: Michael (Daniela), Eric (Andrea ), Mark (Andrea), Rick (Barb), Todd (Marlene), Tracy (Gino), Marcia, Jay ( Anne), Robert (Kathy), Karrie (Scott), Christy (Michael), Jennifer, Pau l, Matthew, Michael, Chad (Rachel), Melissa, Justin, Kasandra, Dawn (Apoll o), Christopher, Amanda, Adam and Abbie; 16 great-grandchildren: Regan, Ry an, Savannah, Shayna, Lindsey, Ariel, Joseph, Lauren, Andy, Kyle, Nick, Ha iley, Amber, Brandon, Logan, and Jacob.; two great-great-grandchildren: Da nte and Makaila. He is further survived by his wife Geraldine Bock Van Han del, residing at St. Paul's Home, Kaukauna; his brothers and sisters: Jose phine, Gertrude, Ted, John and Margaret; a brother-in-law, Richard Witthuh n; and many nieces, nephews, and friends.The Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated 10 a.m. Monday, November 8t h, at St. Therese Catholic Church, corner of Wisconsin Ave. and Morrison S t. Appleton, with the Rev. William Hoffman officiating. Friends may ca ll on Sunday from 4-7 p.m. at the Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer Funeral C hapel. Parish Prayer Service 7 p.m. Sunday at the funeral chapel. Interme nt will take place at Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. In lieu of flower s, contributions may be made to the Henry P. Van Handel Memorial Fund.
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Van Handel, Henry P. "Hank"Henry P. "Hank" Van Handel, of Appleton, age 86, died Thursday, November 4 th, 2004 at his home following a short bout with cancer.A Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated 10 a.m. Monday November 8th at S t. Therese Catholic Church, corner of Wisconsin Ave. and Morrison St. Appl eton, with the Rev. William Hoffman officiating. Friends may call on Sunda y, November 7th from 4 - 7 p.m. at the Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer Fune ral Chapel. A complete obituary will follow in Saturday's Post-Crescent. 
VanHandel, Henry Paul "Hank" (I80758)
 
165145 Van Handel, Herman A.Herman A. Van Handel, of Little Chute, age 80, died Tuesday, October 5, 20 04, at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Herman was born January 9, 1924, in Litt le Chute, son of the late Albert G. and Hattie M. (Van Groll) Van Hande l. He married Delores A. Kurey on July 4, 1947, at St. Joseph Church, Appl eton. Herman was a Navy Veteran who served in the South Pacific and Alas ka during WWII. He was a proud member of the Jacob Coppus American Legio n, Post #258, Little Chute and a life long member of St. John Nepomucene C atholic Church, Little Chute. Until his retirement, Herman was employed wi th Appleton Papers and has been a member of the Quarter-Century Club sin ce 1986. He enjoyed fishing, traveling, gardening, watching the Packers a nd also the Brewers. He was especially proud of his family and home.Herman is survived by his wife of 57 years, Delores; five children: Joy ce (Bill) Nagan, Freedom; Judy Ver Voort and fiance Wayne Manteuffel, Litt le Chute; JoAnn Van Handel, Little Chute; Kathy (Greg) Bluma, Appleton; St eve (Pam) Van Handel, Little Chute; nine grandchildren: Cheri and Andy Nag an; Sheila (Eric) Holmstrom; Kaylin and Matthew Bluma; Stephanie, Emily a nd Ashley Van Handel; Jeff (Mar) Ver Voort; a brother, Sylvester Van Hand el and special friend Stella; sisters-in-law: Bea Van Handel; Ardys Kure y; Marilyn Schenck; also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and friends.Herman was preceded in death by his granddaughter, Beverly Ver Voort; s ix brothers: William (Marie), Joseph, Cornelius (Laura), Edward, Raymond ( Marie) and Anthony Van Handel; a sister, Rose (Clarence) Wolfinger; a sist er-in-law, Jean Van Handel; two brothers-in-law: Orville and Donald Kure y; mother and father-in-law, Michael and Katherine Kurey.Funeral Mass will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, October 9, 2004, at St. John N epomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute, with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hog en officiating. Military rites will be held by the Jacob Coppus American L egion, Post # 258, Little Chute, following Mass. Friends may call at the c hurch from 9 a.m. until the time of the Mass. Interment will be in St. Jo hn Cemetery, Little Chute. Jennifer O'Connell with Fox Cities Funeral Serv ice is assisting the family.
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Van Handel, Herman A.Herman A. Van Handel, of Little Chute, age 80, died Tuesday, October 5, 20 04, at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Herman was born January 9, 1924, in Litt le Chute, son of the late Albert G. and Hattie M. (Van Groll) Van Hande l. He married Delores A. Kurey on July 4, 1947, at St. Joseph Church, Appl eton. Herman was a Navy Veteran who served in the South Pacific and Alas ka during WWII. He was a proud member of the Jacob Coppus American Legio n, Post #258, Little Chute and a life long member of St. John Nepomucene C atholic Church, Little Chute. Until his retirement, Herman was employed wi th Appleton Papers and has been a member of the Quarter-Century Club sin ce 1986. He enjoyed fishing, traveling, gardening, watching the Packers a nd also the Brewers. He was especially proud of his family and home.Herman is survived by his wife of 57 years, Delores; five children: Joy ce (Bill) Nagan, Freedom; Judy Ver Voort and fiance Wayne Manteuffel, Litt le Chute; JoAnn Van Handel, Little Chute; Kathy (Greg) Bluma, Appleton; St eve (Pam) Van Handel, Little Chute; nine grandchildren: Cheri and Andy Nag an; Sheila (Eric) Holmstrom; Kaylin and Matthew Bluma; Stephanie, Emily a nd Ashley Van Handel; Jeff (Mar) Ver Voort; a brother, Sylvester Van Hand el and special friend Stella; sisters-in-law: Bea Van Handel; Ardys Kure y; Marilyn Schenck; also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and friends.Herman was preceded in death by his granddaughter, Beverly Ver Voort; s ix brothers: William (Marie), Joseph, Cornelius (Laura), Edward, Raymond ( Marie) and Anthony Van Handel; a sister, Rose (Clarence) Wolfinger; a sist er-in-law, Jean Van Handel; two brothers-in-law: Orville and Donald Kure y; mother and father-in-law, Michael and Katherine Kurey.Funeral Mass will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, October 9, 2004, at St. John N epomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute, with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hog en officiating. Military rites will be held by the Jacob Coppus American L egion, Post # 258, Little Chute, following Mass. Friends may call at the c hurch from 9 a.m. until the time of the Mass. Interment will be in St. Jo hn Cemetery, Little Chute. Jennifer O'Connell with Fox Cities Funeral Serv ice is assisting the family.
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VanHandel, Herman A. (I63530)
 
165146 Van Handel, John F.John F. Van Handel, age 94, of Garden Grove, California, formerly of Apple ton, was re-united with his wife, Mary, on Thursday, September 28, 2006. J ohn was born August 30, 1912, in the Town of Vandenbroek, Outagamie Count y, the son of the late Arnold and Lena (Williamson) Van Handel. He had res ided in the Appleton area all of his life until moving to Garden Grove fol lowing the death of his wife. On February 8, 1941, he was united in marria ge Mary Otte, sharing 62 years together before her death in 2003. John w as employed by Hoffman Construction Company for 25 years, retiring in 19 77 and was a veteran of WWII serving as an ambulance driver with the U. S. Army in Europe. He was a member of St. Therese Catholic Church and a me mber of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters Local 955 since 1946.Survivors include his children: Pat Wort, Fallbrook, CA; Jean (Craig) Seym our, Thousand Oaks, CA; Mary (Michael) Mader, Pleasant Prairie, WI; Don na (Mohammed) Khatlib, Alameda, CA; Roger (Joyce) Van Handel, Appleton; Da ve (Karen) Van Handel, Placentia, CA; Duane Van Handel, Fountain Valley, C A; a brother, Ted Van Handel, Kimberly; sisters: Gertrude Verkuilen, Neena h; Margaret Phillips, Weyauwega; grandchildren: Lisa and Amy Mader, Sar ah and Adam Khatib, Ross (Sheila), Reed (Joanna), and Heath (Jenny) Van Ha ndel, and Marc Van Handel; great grandchildren: Frank, Claire, Luke, Lill i, John, Ryan, Tommy, and Matt Van Handel; step-grandchildren: Nathan a nd Noah Seymour.In addition to his parents and wife, John was preceded in death by brother s: Joseph, Edward, Henry "Hank", and an infant brother, sisters: Josephi ne Evers and Mary Van Handel.The Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated 11 a.m. Saturday October 7 th at St. Therese Catholic Church, corner of Wisconsin and Morrison Sts. A ppleton, followed by military honors. John will be laid to rest next to Ma ry at St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call directly at the church from 9: 30 a.m. Saturday until the time of the service. A memorial fund has been e stablished for the Alzheimer's Association.Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer 606 N. Oneida St. Appleton, Wi 920-733-73 83 www.btlfuneral.com VanHandel, John Francis (I63322)
 
165147 Van Handel, Kyle WilliamKyle Van Handel infant son of William and Kim Van Handel, 532 Robbins Stre et, Seymour, passed away early Friday morning, August 9, 2002 at his hom e. He was born May 13, 2002 in Appleton, Wisconsin.Kyle is survived by his parents; a sister, Booke, at home; maternal grandp arents, Francis and Judy VerVoort; and paternal grandparents, Donald and J udy Van Handel, all of Seymour; great-grandfather, Raymond Van Handel, Sey mour; great-grandmother, Esther Gritt, Black Creek; and many aunts, uncle s, and cousins.Friends may call at the Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, 358 S. Main St., Sey mour from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, August 11, 2002 with a prayer service at 7 p .m. Visitation will continue on Monday, August 12, 2002 at St. John the Ba ptist Catholic Church, Seymour from 10 a.m. until the time of servic es at 11 a.m. with Father Martin Fox officiating. The burial will be in t he parish cemetery.A special thank you to all our family and friends and the staff of the Mil waukee Children's Hospital for all their care and support.
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VanHandel, Kyle William (I113079)
 
165148 Van Handel, Mary E. 86, passed away peacefully on Monday, July 20, 2015, at Brewster Village, Appleton. She was born on June 21, 1929 to the late Daniel and Catherine (Biese) Ferguson in the Town of Holland, WI. Mary was a devoted wife to her husband Clarence for 66 years whom she married on May 1, 1948 at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna. They farmed for 20+ years and she worked for a toy factory. Mary was a member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church and the Catholic Foresters. She enjoyed baking, camping, square dancing and playing cards, especially sheephead.
She is survived by 8 children: Jim (Barb) Van Handel, Sandy (Terry) Lillie, Kathy (Mike) Glasheen, Gary (Brenda) Van Handel, Cindy (Ronnie) Hermus, Ron (Carolee Moe) Van Handel, Lisa (Tom) Vanden Langdenberg and Greg (Laurie) Van Handel; 13 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren;
Mary was preceded in death by her husband Clarence in April; parents, three brothers: Donald, Bill and Cyril; a sister Bertilla; four grandchildren: Matthew, Farah, Amanda and Michaela.
A Mass of Resurrection will be held at 11:30AM, Thursday, July 23, 2015 at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Freedom with Rev. Walter Stumpf officiating. Friends may visit the family from 9:30-11:30AM directly at church on Thursday. Burial will be at St. Nicholas Catholic Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established.
The family extends a special thank you to the wonderful staff at Brewster Village for the excellent and compassionate care shown to Mary and her family. 
Ferguson, Mary (I7475)
 
165149 Van Handel, Ralph A. Lafayette, IndianaAge 83, passed away November 27, 2002. He was born January 17, 1919 in App leton and he received his bachelor’s in library science from the Universi ty of Wisconsin. He married Alice C Hogan in 1945 in Madison, Wisconsi n. He is survived by his wife, Alice C Van Handel; a son, William P. VanHa ndel (Becky), Greenwood, Indiana; two daughters: Karen Naminski (Tom), Whe eler, Indiana; Mary Jo Craig (Terry), Plymouth, Indiana; four grandchildre n, and three sisters: Ruth Kessler (Arthur), Neenah; Dorothy Spencer (Fran k), Sylacauga, Alabama; Joan Sommerville (Gene), Redding, California.Mr. Van Handel served in the Army Air Corps from 1941 to 1945. He receiv ed six battle stars and two unit commendations. He was the head librari an in Lawrence, Kansas from 1947-1951 and in Hibbing, Minnesota from 1951- 1954. He was the library director in Gary, IN from 1954-1974. From 1974-19 84 he was the library director at Wells Memorial Public Library, Lafayett e, Indiana.He was a member of the Indiana Library Certification Board from 1969-198 4, the Indiana State Library and Historical Building Expansion Committee f rom 1973-1981, a life member of the American Library Association, and a li fe member of the Indiana Library Association, of which he was president fr om 1963-1964.In 1971 he was named Indiana Librarian of the Year. He was Named Sagamo re of the Wabash in 1984. He was a member of Knights of Columbus and form er member of the Lafayette Rotary Club. He was listed in the “Who’s W ho in the World,” “Who’s Who in America” and “Who’s Who in the Midwest. VanHandel, Ralph (I117803)
 
165150 Van Handel, Theodore A. "Ted"
Theodore A. Van Handel, age 98, of Kimberly, passed away Tuesday afternoon, May 6, 2008. He was born March 19, 1910, to the late Arnold and Helena (Williamsen) Van Handel, in the town of Vandenbroek and prior to moving to Kimberly in 1960 he was a resident of Appleton. Ted had been employed by the Chicago Northwestern Rail Road for over 30 years in track maintenance. He was a member of Holy Spirit Parish, Kimberly.
Ted is survived by his son, Eugene (Geraldine) Van Handel, Appleton; two grandsons: Dean (Dawna) Van Handel, Appleton; Darin (Valerie) Van Handel, Little Chute; four great grandchildren: Rayna, Dustin, Logan and Brodie; two sisters: Gertrude Verkuilen, Neenah; Margaret Phillips, Weyauwega.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth in 1976 and 10 brothers and sisters.
The funeral liturgy for Theodore will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 10, 2008, at Holy Spirit Parish, 600 East Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly, with Father David Beaudry officiating. Burial will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends may call at the church on Saturday, from 9 a.m. until the time of the mass. A memorial fund is being established.
The family would like to thank the staff of Kindred Hearts, especially Sharon and the staffs of Parkside Care Center and St. Elizabeth Hospital.
Jansen Fargo 
VanHandel, Theodore A. (I47829)
 
165151 Van Handel, Willard J. "Bill"
Willard Van Handel, 66, Freedom, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Thursday, July 7, 2011, following a short illness. He was born on March 28, 1945, in Appleton, son of Edward and Blanche (Van Asten) Van Handel.
Bill was stricken with polio in 1955. This left him confined to a wheelchair but Bill never once complained and was a great inspiration to all who have met him. He was admired by everybody, especially his many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.
Bill loved watching the Packers, Brewers, and especially Freedom High School sports teams. He was employed by Kimberly Clark and its transitions until his retirement. He also served for the Town of Freedom town board as treasurer for many years. Bill was a very active member of St. Edwards Parish where he served as an usher and was on many different committees. He also served with the Knights of Columbus.
Bill is survived by his three sisters and four brothers: LaVerne Vandenberg, Little Chute; Lorraine Steffens, Seymour; Delores (Pat) Van De Hey, Wrightstown; Ron (Irene) Van Handel, Kaukauna; Florian (Linda) Van Handel, Kaukauna; Clarence (Sharon) Van Handel, Kaukauna; Joe Van Handel, Freedom; many special nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; infant brother Larry; brothers-in-law: Floyd Vandenberg and Joe Steffens; niece Tracy Van Handel; nephew Ricky Van De Hey; great-nephew Jeffrey Van Handel Jr.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, July 11, 2011, at St. Edward Catholic Church, Mackville, with Fr. Charles Brooks officiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Verkuilen Funeral Home, 101 Canal Street, Little Chute and from 9:00 a.m. Monday, at the church until the time of the mass.
Bill's family would like to give a very special thank you to Dr. Avery and Dr. Jack Meyer for their loving care and support. Bill, We will truly miss you a lot. Your smile was our inspiration and good advice. Continue watching over us each day until we meet in heaven again. We will always love you. Love, your family. "There it is."
Verkuilen Funeral Home
& Cremation Services Little Chute
920 788 3321
www.verkuilenfh.com 
VanHandel, Willard (I62885)
 
165152 Van Heuklon, Elizabeth (Hoien), Elizabeth Van Heuklon, 80, Menasha, passed away Monday, August 28, 200 6, at her home with her family by her side. She was born September 16, 192 5, in Oshkosh, daughter of Edwin and Etta (Busse) Koerwitz.
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Neenah.
Elizabeth is survived by her husband, Clifford; her children: Gail Hoie n, Corvallis, OR; Christine (Dale) Hagen, Wisconsin Rapids; Mary (Michae l) Schmitzer, Dale; Katherine (Lindsay) Ross, Philomath, OR; 10 grandchild ren: Raymond (Rebecca) Becoskie, Rachael (Caleb) Nelson, Alice Hagen, Sar ah (Brett) Shipman, Jennifer and Kyle Schmitzer, Kristian, MacInlay, Ean a nd Margaret Ross; two great-grandchildren, Jonah and Bailey Nelson.
She was also preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Hugh Hoie n; a grandson, Oliver Ross; and a brother, Lt. Donald Koerwitz.
Private family memorial services will be held and interment will be in t he Brooks Cemetery, Town of Vinland.
A memorial has been established for the Elisha D. Smith Library, Menash a, and the American Lung Association.
The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to Affinity Hospice f or their wonderful care of Liz.
KESSLER FUNERAL HOME
& CREMATION SERVICES 
Koerwitz, Elizabeth (I121291)
 
165153 Van Heuklon, Mary Louise (Mr s. Norman J.)Mary Louise Van Heuklon, of Appleton, age 76, died on Thursday, July 1, 20 04, at her home. Mary was born on July 6, 1927, in the Town of Harris on to the late Erwin and Florence (Hawley) Kufner. She married Norman V an Heuklon on October 8, 1946, in Appleton. Mary Louise was a loving wif e, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and sister.Survivors include her husband of 57 years; her children: Marge Van Heukl on (Paul Freund), Norma (Ken) Sanderfoot, Mary Ann (Ray) Grassl, Robert (R enae) Van Heuklon, Richard (Mary) Van Heuklon, Roger Van Heuklon (Fiona Do yle), and Nancy (Gilbert) Young; her siblings: Jean Wojahn, Janet (Donal d) Warner, Yvonne (Ernie) Meulemans, John Kufner, and Jim (Glenda) Kufne r; her grandchildren: Fr. Brian Sanderfoot, Jennifer (Ian) Miller, Andy Pa redes, Amy (Rick) Barribeau, Julie (Tony) Gilbert, Jay (Jessie) Dick, Kar en (Joe) Ziegler, Nick (Genelle) Van Heuklon, Nikole Van Heuklon, Melis sa Salm, Eric Van Heuklon, Matthew Young (fiance Beth), Kevin Sanderfoo t, Stephanie Abraham, Sandy Salm, Seth Van Heuklon, Sarah Young, Michel le Young and Elizabeth Young; her seven great-grandchildren: Evan, Kayl i, Alisha, Mason, Mackenzie, Spencer and Amaia. She is further surviv ed by her sister-in-law, Margaret Kufner and brother-in-law, Dave Van Ryzi n; her husband’s family: Clifford (Liz) Van Heuklon, Helen McHugh, Elai ne Bro, Earl (Pat) Van Heuklon, Arnold (La Verna) Van Heuklon and Gloria V an Heuklon.She was preceded in death by her brothers: Erwin Kufner and Paul Kufner, a nd sisters: Rita (Bud) Tedlund, Barbara Van Ryzin, Joan Sanders, Margar et Rose Kufner; her granddaughter, Ashley Van Heuklon.The Funeral Liturgy will be at 11 a.m. on Monday, July 5, 2004, at SACR ED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH, 222 E. Fremont Street, Appleton, with Fr. Bri an Sanderfoot and Fr. Robert Karuhn officiating. Friends may call at the W ichmann Funeral Home, TRI-COUNTY CHAPEL, Menasha, on Sunday from 4 p. m. to 8 p.m. and again directly at the church on Monday from 10 a.m. unt il the time of services. A parish prayer and scripture service wi ll be at 7 p.m. on Sunday at the funeral home. Interment will be in St. Jo seph Cemetery. A memorial has been established in her name.WICHMANN FUNERAL HOMETri-County Chapel3212 South Oneida StreetAppleton 739 -1231wichmannfuneralhomes.com Kufner, Mary Louise (I69404)
 
165154 Van Heuklon, Raymond O. Raymond O. Van Heuklon, of Appleton, age 84, died Wednesday, October 6, 20 04 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton. He was surrounded by his fami ly and listening to big band music at the time. Ray was born in Applet on on September 2, 1920, son of the late William and Estelle (Stutzman) V an Heuklon. During World War II, Ray proudly served his country as a memb er of the Army Air Force, and was stationed at the Schofield Barracks in H awaii when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941. Being a surviv or of Pearl Harbor brought him much pride over the years, and Ray support ed the construction and the recent installation of the World War II Vetera ns' Memorial in Washington. In fact, he was able to attend the dedicati on of the memorial. Ray was a member of the Johnston -- Blessman Post # 38 of the American Legion and a member of the Harvey Pierre Post #27 78 of the VFW. Following his discharge from the Army, Ray married Irene Ul rich Miller on July 15, 1950; she preceded him in death in 2000. Over t he years, Ray and Irene owned several area rental properties as well as en joying time together ballroom dancing. Ray also worked as a mechanical ref rigeration technician for August Winter & Sons as well as for NCR Mechanic s, and was a member of the Plumbers and Fitters Union Local 458/400 and t he NAWCC. He was a lifelong and faithful member of St. Joseph Catholic Chu rch in Appleton, and enjoyed repairing old clocks in his leisure time. Ray is survived by a sister, Jean Gurnee of Appleton; a stepson, Floyd (Ju ne) Miller of Appleton; several grandchildren: Michael (April) Miller of A ppleton; Bill (Ruth) Miller of Appleton and their children Melissa and And rew; Joe (Lori) Miller of Appleton and their children Autum and Lindsay; C indy (Peter) Beyer of Appleton; Brian Miller of Appleton; Patrick Mill er of Appleton; and Larry Miller, Greg Miller, and Eric Miller, all of Geo rgia; three nieces: Jean Ann (Mark) Harn of Neenah and their children Wend y, Lauri, Martin, and Merlin; Fay Prevatt of Tampa, Florida; Catherine (Cu rtis) Logan of Appleton and their children Chad, Josh, and Eric; two nephe ws: Gary (Bonnie) Gurnee of Shawano and their children Tammy, Elizabeth, a nd Todd; David (Mary) Gurnee of Appleton and their children Emily, Jenn y, and Mary; as well as fourteen great-nieces and great-nephews. Ray was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Irene in 2000, stepso ns Merlin Miller and Norman Miller, and a brother-in-law David Gurnee. The funeral liturgy for Ray will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday October 1 1, 2004 at ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH, 410 W. Lawrence Street in Appleto n. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday from 2 - 5 p.m. and aga in at the church on Monday from 9:30 a.m. until the hour of the service. I nterment will be at St. Joseph Cemetery, where American Legion Post #38 wi ll provide full military honors. There will be a combined American Legi on and VFW visitation at 4:45 p.m. at the funeral home followed by a pari sh prayer and scripture service at 5 p.m. to conclude the visiting hours.
We watched you grow
so tired, Ray,
With every passing day.
And our hearts have grown
more heavy
As we saw you fade away.
And then we knew the time
had come
For us to let you go;
To say our last good-bye
to you,
And say, "We love you so."
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
537 North Superior Street
Appleton 739-1231 
VanHeuklon, Raymond (I119601)
 
165155 Van Heurck, Cornelius Martin Peter
Cornelius Martin Peter Van Heurck, son of Cornelius Van Heurck and Mary Ver Hagen of Wisconsin, died on Friday June 23, 2006, at 96.
He is survived by his daughter, Jan Van Heurck, and son, Philip A.Van Heurck, as well as step daughters, Elizabeth Hix, Margaret Joan Davis and Jean Marie Dahl. After traveling across the U.S.A. on a Harley-Davidson in the 1930s, he received a civil engineering degree from UWMadison and spent the remaining depression years in Chicago. He served as a master sergeant in the army in World War II in military intelligence and received the Asiatic Pacific Good Conduct Medal. After the war, he worked for the City of Chicago Water Department.
He will be sorely missed by the many people with whom he shared his love of Art, Literature and History; his intellect, his philosophy, and his zest for life.
Contact the family for details of his memorial at: cmvanheurck@hotmail.com or send condolences to: Van Heurck family, P.O. Box 6590, Elgin, IL 60121.
Name: Corneluis M. Van Heurck SSN: 323-12-9531 Last Residence: 85201 Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona Born: 24 Jul 1909 Last Benefit: 85201 Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona Died: 23 Jun 2006 State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (Before 1951 )
Van Heurck, Cornelius Martin Peter
Green Bay Press Gazette, WI - Jun 28, 2006
Cornelius Martin Peter Van Heurck, son of Cornelius Van Heurck and Mary Ver Hagen of Wisconsin, died on Friday June 23, 2006, at 96. (same as APC Obit) 
Vanheurck, Cornelius Martin (I200310)
 
165156 Van Hoof, Catherine W. Catherine died at her home, surrounded by her family, in Hollandtown where she had lived with her husband, Joseph, for 54 years. Joe preceded her in death on July 11, 2008. She was born on a farm near Forest Junction to the late Anthony and Mary (McDonnell) School. A graduate of Brillion High School, she began her studies at Longfellow School. In 1940, the family moved to Brillion. Catherine worked in photographic studios before her marriage and later in the lab at White Clover Dairy. She was a good bowler and golfer, and she had a great sense of humor. She was a member of St. Francis Parish. She will be fondly remembered for her 4H speech instruction for many members of the community.
She is survived by her five children: Dennis (Jean) Van Hoof, Sheboygan; Mary Borree, Pt. Pleasant, New Jersey; Jim Van Hoof, Hollandtown; Sue (Dan) Voet, Kaukauna; Joanie Van Hoof, Menasha; seven grandchildren: Mike and Katie Van Hoof, Max Borree, Hannah and Joey Van Hoof and Jack and Mary Voet. She is further survived by her sister, Grace School, Appleton; sisters-in-law: Delores School, Green Bay; Ann DeCoster, Little Chute, Lillian (Tony) Van Wychen, Marian Ragen, Liz Van Hoof and a brother-in-law, Donald Van Hoof, all of Kaukauna, many nieces and nephews and many friends, a special friend and caregiver, Ellen Scheibe, De Pere, and Elsie and Bill Harrison of Wolverhampton, England.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Joe, two brothers: Jerome and Gordon School and a nephew, Douglas School; brothers-in-law: Norbert Van Hoof, Larry DeCoster and Ronald "Red" Ragen; and a nephew: Pat Ragen; a sister-in-law, Marge School; and an aunt, Kit McDonnell.
The funeral liturgy will be celebrated at 4 p.m. on Thursday, October 23, at St. Katharine Drexel, St. Francis site, 433 County Trunk CE, Hollandtown. The family will receive friends from 2 p.m. on Thursday until the time of mass at the church. She will be laid to rest in the parish cemetery. A memorial fund is being established in her name.
The family expresses heartfelt thanks to all the hard working ThedaCare At Home Hospice staff for enabling to keep Mom at home, and a special thank you to Dr. Bruce Danz and his nurse, Sue, for all their compassionate care.
Fargo Funeral Home 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Catherine W. School 10/19/2008 Post Crescent 10/20/2008 C 7 
School, Catherine W. (I146472)
 
165157 Van Hoof, Claren ce H.Clarence H. Van Hoof, Town of Freedom, age 89, passed away peacefully at h ome on Monday, February 27, 2006, surrounded by his loving family. He w as born on July 8, 1916, in Freedom, WI, the son of the late Matthew and A nna (Romenesko) Van Hoof. Clarence farmed the Van Hoof Homestead farm fr om 1938-1969. He worked with Van Hoof painting while farming. Following t he sale of his farm he worked in maintenance for St. John School and Outag amie County Highway Dept.Clarence was a lifelong member of St. Nicholas Parish. He was involv ed in many parish activities. He enjoyed woodworking, dancing, playing car ds, going fishing, but most of all; he enjoyed his children, grandchildr en and great-grandchildren. He married Mildred Ann Ashauer, April 22, 194 1; she preceded him in death on December 4, 1958. He married Mabel Fab ry on September 28, 1963.He is survived by his wife Mabel; nine children: Jerry (Pat), Combined Loc ks; Mary (special friend Wally), Appleton; Jeanne Middleton, Appleton; Bon nie (Gordy) Johnson, Cambria; Jack (Patti), Appleton; Joe (Dee), DePere; A nn (Dan) Devine, Kris (Bill) Lecker, Ron (Marlene), Appleton; 23 grandchil dren, 21 great-grandchildren; two brothers: Wally and Ken, Little Chut e; a sister, Marie, Freedom; many nieces, nephews, relatives and friend s. He is further survived by sisters-in-law, Rose Corsten and Alice Huisma n; and brother-in-law, Alvin Fabry.He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mildred; his parents, Matth ew and Anna Van Hoof; a sister, Evelyn Nackers; sisters-in-law, Dorothy V an Hoof and Florence Van Hoof; brother-in-law, Russell Nackers; sister-in- law, Evelyn Fabry; brothers-in-law, Tim Corsten, Clarence Huisman and Har ry Fabry.Clarence's Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. on Friday, March 3, 20 06, at ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH, N4088 County Trunk E, Freedom with F r. John Schuetze officiating. Friends will be received on THURSDAY at BOET TCHER FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 2401 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna from 4 p.m. unt il 8 p.m., with a parish prayer service at 7:30 p.m. and again FRIDAY at C HURCH from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will take place in t he parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established. T he Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. 920-76 6-2099.The family wishes to thank the many special people from Home Instead Ca re and Hospice for their loving care.We love you and we will miss you. Mabel, Jerry, Mary, Jeanne, Bonnie, Jac k, Joe, Ann, Kris and Ron. VanHoof, Clarence Henry (I12956)
 
165158 Van Hoof, Norbert A.
Norb Van Hoof, Kaukauna, age 76, passed away on Thursday, February 28, 2008, at Theda Clark Medical Center in Neenah. The funeral liturgy for Norb will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, March 3, 2008, at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukauna, with Fr. Martin Fox and Deacon Donald Newhouse officiating. Interment will be in St. Nicholas Cemetery in Freedom. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday afternoon from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. and again at the church on Monday morning after 10 a.m. There will be a rosary said Sunday at the funeral home at 5 p.m. A complete obituary will appear in the Sunday edition.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 920-766-6200
Posted March 2, 2008
Van Hoof, Norbert A.
Norb Van Hoof, Kaukauna, age 76, passed away on Thursday, February 28, 2008, at Theda Clark Hospital in Neenah. Norb was born in Kaukauna on August 19, 1931, son of the late John and Rose (Green) Van Hoof. On August 24, 1954, he married the former Elizabeth Ambrosius at St. Boniface Church in De Pere. Three years prior to their marriage, Norb had purchased the family farm from his father. Together, he and Liz farmed until 1988. During those years, his herds won many awards. In 1988, the couple moved into Kaukauna. Norb continued to be active in the farming industry by working as a sales representative for various feed mills in the area. Several times, his sales records made him a member of the "500 Bushel Club" where one of the perks was travel. He and Liz wore out three passports over the years, traveling the world over. Norb will be remembered by all as having a quick wit and always having a joke to share. He was an avid fan of the Green Bay Packers, enjoyed golf, playing cards, snowmobiling, spending time up north with family and friends, and traveling. Some of his fondest memories came from the many breakfasts and "important meetings" that were held at the D & G Restaurant in Greenleaf.
Norb is survived by his wife, Liz Van Hoof, Kaukauna; three children: Terry (Chris) Van Hoof, Freedom, and their daughters Ashley, Alisha, and Amanda; Patricia (John) Bauernfeind of Stevens Point and their children Nichole and Conner; and Steve Van Hoof of Green Bay; two brothers: Joe (Cathy) Van Hoof of Hollandtown and Don Van Hoof of Kaukauna; three sisters: Lillian (Tony) Van Wychen of Kaukauna, Ann DeCoster of Little Chute, and Marian Ragen of Kaukauna. He is also survived by Liz's brothers and sisters and their spouses: Betty Ambrosius of De Pere, Ida (John) Bildings of De Pere, George Ambrosius of De Pere, Toots (Bill) Lancelle of De Pere, and Bernie Ambrosius of Kaukauna.
Norb was preceded in death by his parents, by Liz's parents George and Mathilda (Minten) Ambrosius, brothers-in-law Larry DeCoster, Red Ragen, Ted Ambrosius and John Van Wychen and sisters-in-law Hattie Van Wychen and Doris Ambrosius.
The funeral liturgy for Norb will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, March 3, 2008, at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukauna, with Fr. Martin Fox and Deacon Donald Newhouse officiating. Interment will be in St. Nicholas Cemetery in Freedom. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday afternoon from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. and again at the church on Monday morning after 10 a.m. There will be a rosary said Sunday at the funeral home at 5 p.m.
The family would like to extend their thanks to everyone who took such great care of Norb. They include Dr. John Elisberg, the staff at Rennes Care Center, and everyone in the CCU at Theda Clark. Your kindness will never be forgotten.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 920-766-6200
Online condolences at www.wichmannfargo.com 
VanHoof, Norbert Anton (I51774)
 
165159 Van Hoof, Robert "Bob"
Robert "Bob" Van Hoof, age 78, passed away on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at Good Shepherd Nursing Home. He was born June 8, 1934 to Walter and Dorothy (Murphy) Van Hoof.
He was united in married to Irene Schroeder July 28, 1955. She preceded him in death on July 28, 2010.
He is survived by his children: Debbie (Jim) Bernetzke, Lea Ann (Mark) Schneider, Randy (Carol) Van Hoof; 6 grandchildren: Jason (Jessica) Bernetzke, Joshua (Jamie) Bernetzke, Jake (Jennifer) Bernetzke, Jericho (special friend Luke Van Gompel) Schneider, M'Kallyn Schneider, Ryan Krause; 2 great-granddaughters, Emma and Keiana Bernetzke; a great-grandson, Keith; two brothers: Jim (Janet) Van Hoof, Gary (Sue) Van Hoof; a sister, Shirley (Orville) Evers; sister-in-law Phyllis Schroeder; three brothers-in-law: Glen (Dottie) Schroeder, Jim Gresl, Pete Petersen.
He preceded in death by a sister and a brother-in-law Jane (Emil) Witter.
There will be no traditional funeral service per Bob's request, but a celebration of his life will be held at the Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour with a gathering from 5 p.m. until services at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012 with Deacon Rich Matuszak officiating. Online condolences may be expressed at www.muehlboettcher.com.
A memorial fund has been established in Bob's name.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 13, 2012
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Robert "Bob" Van Hoof, age 78, passed away on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at Good Shepherd Nursing Home.
There will be no traditional funeral service per Bob's request, but a celebration of his life will be held at the Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour with a gathering from 5 p.m. until services at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 25, 2012 with Deacon Rich Matuszak officiating. Online condolences may be expressed at www.muehlboettcher.com.
A memorial fund has been established in Bob's name.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 23, 2012 
VanHoof, Robert (I48241)
 
165160 Van Hoof, Walter, J.Walter J. Van Hoof, 92, Freedom, died peacefully early Tuesday morning, Ma rch 7, 2006, at the Parkside Care Center, Little Chute. He was the s on of the late Matthew and Anna (Romenesko) Van Hoof, born September 8, 19 13, in Freedom. He married Dorothy "Dode" Murphy in 1932 at St. Nicholas C atholic Church, Freedom. She preceded him in death on August 22, 1968. Wal ly married Rosella Burgoyne in 1972. He was a painter for over 50 years, o wning his own business. He painted barns all over the state of Wisconsi n. Wally loved to play cards, square dance, and he loved traveling. He w as a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and friend to many. He wi ll be sadly missed.He is survived by his wife, Rosella; three sons and daughters-in-law: B ob (Irene) Van Hoof, Jim (Janet) Van Hoof, Gary (Sue) Van Hoof; two daught ers and a son-in-law, Jane Witter and Shirley (Orville) Evers; he is furth er survived by his two stepdaughters, Delores (Ken) Van De Hei, and Lin da Smits; a stepson, Dan (Judy) Burgoyne; also 24 grandchildren, 36 great- grandchildren; a brother, Ken Van Hoof, a sister, Marie Kamps; also many n ieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.He was preceded in death by a great-grandchild, Aaron; a brother, Clarenc e; a sister, Ev; and his son-in-law, Amil Witter.Friends may call at the Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, 358 S. Main St., Sey mour on Friday, March 10, 2006, from 4 to 8 p.m.; with a prayer servi ce at 7:30 p.m. Visitation will continue on Saturday, March 11, 2006, at t he funeral home after 9 a.m. until the cortege proceeds to the church at 1 0:30 a.m. The Mass of Christian Burial will be at St. Nicholas Catholic Ch urch, Freedom at 11 a.m., with Father Bob Vandenberg celebrating. The buri al will be in the parish cemetery. The Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymo ur is assisting the family.The family wishes to express a special thank you to the staff of Parkside Care Center for their wonderful care given to Wally. VanHoof, Walter Joseph (I12954)
 
165161 Van Hout, Mart ha J.Martha Van Hout, age 99, Appleton, passed away peacefully at her home on T hursday, September 21, 2006. Martha was born in Tagus, North Dakota, on Ju ne 17, 1907, daughter of the late Theodore and Georgina (Vander Velden) V an Oudenhoven. She moved to Kimberly in 1914 and had resided in the Fox Va lley for the rest of her life. Martha married Cornelius J. Van Hout on Aug ust 17, 1925, at Holy Name Church in Kimberly; they enjoyed sixty yea rs of marriage before his death in 1986. Along with their daughters Eunic e, Frances, and Yvonne, they owned and operated the Van Hout Grocery Store s. She loved to crochet for her family members — they all have keepsakeShe is survived by two daughters, Eunice Earle of Appleton and Yvonne (Ear l) Gregorius of Menasha; ten grandchildren: Jean (George) Baer, Joan Schul tz, Sandra (J.C.) Newcombe, David (Vicky) Earle, Tom (Debbie) Swedberg, D an (Holly) Swedberg, Tammy (Mike) Hansen, Debra Kister, Darla Scherer, Del la (Don) Tipler; 18 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildre n; a sister, Frances Boehme of Delavan.Martha was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Cornelius in 198 6, a daughter, Frances (Kenneth) Swedberg, two sons-in-law, Harold Schan ke and G. Patrick Earle; 1 brother and sisters, a granddaughter, Dana Sche rer, and a great-grandson, Ryan Thomas Swedberg.The funeral liturgy for Martha will be held at 12 Noon on Tuesday, Septemb er 26, 2006, at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH, 600 E. Kimberly Avenue in Kimberly, wi th Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemeter y. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday from 5 p.m. until 7 p. m. and again at the church on Tuesday from 11 a.m. until the hour of the s ervice. There will be a parish prayer and scripture service at the funer al home at 7 p.m. Monday.Martha lived a long, blessed life. She was one of a small group of peop le who could say that she had seen everything from men in covered wago ns to men in space.Jansen Fargo Funeral Home 204 E. Kimberly Avenue Kimberly 920-788-620 Oudenhoven, Martha J. (I86207)
 
165162 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VanKauwenburg, Fred (I45220)
 
165163 Van Laanen, WilliamWilliam Thomas Van Laanen, 75, Egg Harbor, died at home Tuesday, Novemb er 8, 2005, after living with cancer for several years. Bill was born Dece mber 31, 1929, in Green Bay, Wisconsin, to Frank and Mabel (Eland) Van Laa nen. He was reared in Green Bay's west side, on Shawano Ave. He graduat ed from Green Bay West High School, received his bachelor of science degr ee from St. Norbert College, and his master's degree from San Francisco St ate University in California. He was superintendent at the Freedom and Lo di school districts, and at Gibraltar Schools from 1976-1994. He was happi ly married for 55 years to Lynne Claire Francken; their anniversary was Oc tober 28, 1950. He and Lynne owned and operated By The Bay Motel in Fish C reek for 25 years.Bill was a great humanitarian. Throughout his life, he contributed many ac ts of kindness and charity on the personal, local and global level.He is survived by his wife Lynne; three daughters: Tina, Lisa, and Lori (P aul Crittendon), all of Door County; two sons: Mark, Egg Harbor; and Chri s, Pompano Beach, FL; six grandchildren: Chanta and Allen Van Laanen; Aj a, Cole and Cali Nelson; and Chelsea Van Laanen; two sisters: Mary (Floy d) Bellisle, Green Bay; Nancy (Chuck) Rogers, Ludlow, MA; nieces and nephe ws, and many close friends.He was preceded in death by his daughter Beth; his parents; brothers, Geor ge and Michael; sisters: Vivian, Marian, June and Patsy; plus a sister a nd brother who died as toddlers, Carol and Leo; mother-in-law, Catherine F rancken; sister-in-law, Patricia Francken Wouters; and brother-in-law, Do ug Francken.Memorial Mass will be held at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Fish Creek, W I, on Saturday, November 12, 2005, at 11 a.m. Friends may call from 10 a. m. until time of service. Bill will be cremated and be interred in Blossem burg Cemetery in Peninsula State Park. Funeral arrangements are being ma de by Casperson Funeral Home in Sister Bay.In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the American Cancer Societ y.Online Condolences are available at: www.caspersonfuneralhome.co VanLaanen, William Thomas (I121017)
 
165164 Van lanen Rites Held Eugene Van Lanen Kaukauna Times 12/06/1932 1 Obituary VanLanen, Eugene (I7422)
 
165165 Van Lanen, Donald J.Donald J. Van Lanen, 81, Town of Scott, was reunited with his loving wi fe on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2002, while at home surrounded by the love of h is family. Born on the family homestead on May 29, 1921, he is the s on of the late Martin and Antoinette (Kuipers) Van Lanen. Don graduated fr om East High School. He married the former Genevieve Vandenack on June 1 7, 1950, at SS. Peter and Paul Church and she preceded him in death on Au g. 21, 2001. The couple farmed the Van Lanen homestead all their married l ife until they retired in the 1990's. During this time he also was a devot ed school bus driver for 25 years. Don was a life-long member of Holy Cro ss Church, Bay Settlement. He will be remembered for his enjoyment of anim als, the outdoors and farming. He will especially be remembered for his gr eat love of family and friends.He is survived by five children, Kathy and Dan Becker, Green Bay; Linda V an Lanen at home; Geri Van Lanen, Green Bay; Diane and Dan Mabie, Howar d; Julie Van Lanen, at home; seven grandchildren, Kevin (Selena) Becker, K urt (fiance Amy) Becker, Laura Becker; Amanda, Adam, Brianna and Courtn ey Mabie; one great-grandson, Nathaniel Becker; two sisters and brothers-i n-law, Sarah (Edmund) Vandenhoven, Green Bay; and Verna (Jack) Burkle, Wau sau; one sister-in-law, Irene Van Lanen, Green Bay; numerous nieces, nephe ws and friends.He was preceded in death by his parents; loving wife of 51 years, Geneviev e; one sister, Ella (Cyrus) Piton; two brothers, Rodney Van Lanen and Orvi lle Van Lanen; two nephews, Larry Piton (Don's godchild) and Thomas Van La nen; one niece, Theresa Van Lanen.Visitation at MALCORE Funeral Home, University Ave. at Baird St., fr om 4 to 8 p.m. Friday. Parish Wake Service 7:45 p.m. Friday at the funer al home. Saturday visitation will continue at the funeral home from 9:30 a .m. until the time of the funeral. Funeral Saturday 12 Noon at Holy Cro ss Church, Bay Settlement with Father Tim Shillcox, O.Praem officiating. E ntombment in Allouez Catholic Cemetery next to his loving wife, Genevieve.Don's family extends a special thank you to the following people for the ir loving care and support throughout Don's illness: Unity Hospice; especi ally Dar and Sally Ann; Bel Regional; Father Tim Shillcox, Gloria Scherif f, and Corrie Van Den Meerendonk. VanLanen, Donald (I45851)
 
165166 Van Lanen, Eleanor E., Oneida Eleanor E. Van Lanen, 75, Oneida, died unexpectedly Friday evening March 1 2, 2004, at St. Vincent Hospital, Green Bay. The daughter of the late Benj amin and Gertrude (Zulegar) Moes was born August 31, 1929, in Green Bay, W is. She married Milton Wickesberg May 6, 1949. He preceded her in dea th on May 11, 1962. On May 14, 1965, Eleanor was united in marriage to Ver non Van Lanen. Her love for the outdoors, fishing, hunting and gardening d efined her genuineness for life. Eleanor became a CNA at age 50 and w as a devoted care giver at Good Shepherd Nursing Home for 18 years. She w as a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmoth er as well as friend to all she met. Her love for quilting allowed h er to bring warmth to those she loved in both body and soul.Survivors: Husband, Vernon Van Lanen, Oneida; three sons and two daughters -in-law, James (Lynn) Wickesberg, Shawano; Michael (fiance, Amy Olejnicza k) Van Lanen, Howard; Brian (Gwen) Van Lanen, Oneida; four daughters and t hree son-in-laws, Rita (fiance, Duane Berg), Gillett; Kathie (Leonard) Och owicz, Mora, Minn.; Julie (Richard) Crow, Woodland Park, CO.; Debbie (Mars hall) Elsner, Seymour. 16 grandchildren: Chad, Aimee and Matt Barke, Jas on Ochowicz, Jamie Dick, Erin Petrowske, Adam Ochowicz, Tyler and Tamra Wi ckesberg, Jon and David Crow, Kerri, Bill III, Kiley, Kelly and Ben Kolask e. 11 great-grandchildren, two sisters and two brother-in-laws: Arlene (Ra y) Ruechel, Pulaski; Judy (Ken) Olson, Seymour. Seven sisters-in-law: Virg ina Moes, Black Creek; Carol Moes, Nichols; Vivian Wickesberg, Appleton; B etty Wickesberg, Black Creek and Mary (James) Shepard, Shiocton Janet V an den Eng, Ashwaubenon; Gladys Orde, Green Bay; three brother-in-laws: Wa lter Wickesberg Jr., Black Creek; Marvin (Margie) Van Lanen, Green Bay; a nd Jerry (Ann) Van Lanen, De Pere. Further survived by nieces, nephews, ot her relatives and many friends.She was preceded in death by two brothers, Arthur and Kenneth.Friends may call at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home 358 S. Main Street, Seymo ur Monday March 15, 2004, from 4-8 p.m. The visitation will continue aft er 10 a.m. Tuesday March 16, 2004, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church 349 North M ain St., Seymour until the time of service. The funeral will be Tuesd ay 11 a.m. at the church with the Reverend Nick Joannes officiating. Entom bment at Shrine of the Good Shepard Mausoleum, Green Bay. Special thanks to the EMT's and St. Vincent NICU Staff for their compassio nate care. Moes, Eleanor (I119010)
 
165167 Van Lanen, Evelyn H. (Kempen) Evelyn H. Van Lanen was reunited in Heaven with her husband, Ralph, Monday, April 23, 2012. Evelyn was born, June 12, 1922 in Hollandtown, WI to the late William and Hattie (Arts) Kempen. October 14, 1943, Evelyn married Ralph A. Van Lanen who preceded her in death, January 1, 1988. Evelyn and Ralph were Charter Members of the American Legion Urban Klister Post #436 Wrightstown; VFW Auxiliary of Winiecki Post #9677, Bellevue. Evelyn was a member of the Alter Rosary Society of St. Bernard's Parish. She was an avid bowler for many years and Sheepshead was her card game of choice. She enjoyed participating in activities at the Senior Center; loved Bingo and Dominoes and has been known to assemble many puzzles. Survivors include five daughters, Joyce Hoeft, Green Bay, Linda (David) Jaloszynski, Cedar Grove, Beverly (Mark) Hendricks, New Franken, Diane (Gary) Gierach, Hurley, Judy (Steve) Fifrick, DePere; son, Paul (Lisa) Van Lanen, Green Bay; daughter-in-law Linda Van Lanen, Bellevue; eleven grandchildren, Melissa (Rick) Reith, Steven (Shelley) Van Lanen, Melanie and Erin Hagerty, Chad (Christina) Hendricks, Craig (Betsy) Hendricks, Stacey (Shane) Wilcox, Brianne (Jim) Beyer, Derek Hillis, Serena and Victor Van Lanen; 15 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Cordell Hurst (Leo), Delores (Gerald) Schaefer; five in-laws, Irene Kempen, Germaine Kempen, Mary Kessler, William (MaryLou) Van Lanen, Sr. Anne Jude; nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. In addition to her husband, Ralph, Evelyn was preceded in death by two sons, Gary and James (Jimmy Boy); daughter, Mary Jo; granddaughter, Bridget Hagerty; brothers, Merlin Kempen and Russell Kempen; sister Arvilla (Roche) Van De Hey; in-laws, Reuben (Marie) Van Lanen; Norbert (Mayme) Van Lanen; Francis (Becky) Van Lanen; Collette (Norb) Nytes (Clem Vande Hei); and Eugene Van Lanen. Friends and family may call from 4- 7 p.m. Friday, April 27, at Proko-Wall Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason St. At 7 p.m. people are welcome to share a fond memory of Evelyn. Visitation will continue at St. Bernard's Parish, 2040 Hillside Lane from 9-10 a.m. Saturday, April 28. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. at the church with the Rev. David Pleier officiating. Burial at St. Paul's Cemetery, Wrightstown. Online condolences may be expressed at www.prokowall.com. The family would like to thank the caring staff at Rebekah Haven and the comforting caring staff at Unity Hospice.
Published in Green Bay Press-Gazette on April 25, 2012
Evelyn H. (Kempen) VanLanen
Van Lanen, Evelyn H. (Kempen) Friends and family may call from 4 - 7 p.m. Friday (TODAY), April 27, at Proko-Wall Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason St. At 7 p.m. people are welcome to share a fond memory of Evelyn. Visitation will continue at St. Bernard's Parish, 2040 Hillside Lane from 9-10 a.m. Saturday, April 28. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. at the church with the Rev. David Pleier officiating. Burial at St. Paul's Cemetery, Wrightstown. Online condolences may be expressed at www.prokowall.com.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on April 27, 2012 
Kempen, Evelyn (I8228)
 
165168 Van Lanen, Francis P., "Fra n" KaukaunaAge 79, was called home to the Lord on Tuesday, April 8, 2003. He was bo rn to the late Francis and Catherine (VanderHeiden) Van Lanen in Wrightsto wn on July 22, 1923. On May 1, 1947, Fran married Beatrice Bruecker at S t. Patrick Catholic Church in Askeaton. She preceded him in death in Octob er, 1971. On August 4, 1973, he married Elizabeth "Becky" Van Thull-Clanc y, also at St. Patrick Catholic Church. She, too, preceded him in dea th in October, 1993.Fran and his new wife Beatrice began dairy farming in Askeaton. He farm ed for nearly 30 years. He was a progressive farmer, one of the first to i mplement a new concept of milking cows — the milking parlor. He and his fa cilities were instrumental in the development of innovative material and f orage handling systems. After retiring from farming, he worked for Hoida L umber Company in Green Bay, followed by Ariens Corporation in Brillion, wh ere he retired. After retiring and moving to Green Bay, he remained tempor arily employed as a lawn maintenance technician until the age of 72. Aft er selling his home in Green Bay, he took up residence at St. Paul Man or in Kaukauna in May of 2002.Besides being an avid Packer fan, his intere sts included membership in various church organizations, singing in chur ch choirs, and carpentry. Anyone close to Fran knew of his passion and ten acity for playing cards. He was unbeatable at sheepshead and poker.Fran is survived by eight children: David (Clarene "Reenie") Van Lan en of Madison, Anna (Bob) Giese of Sheboygan, Michael (Sharon) Van Lan en of Darboy, Gerard (Cindy) Van Lanen of De Pere, Victoria (Mike) Wi di of Greenville, Anthony "Tony" (Sally) Van Lanen of Trinidad, CO, Lee V an Lanen of Whitelaw, and Tara Van Lanen of Minneapolis, MN; four stepchil dren: Patrick (Lana) Clancy, Debbie Clancy, Tim (Gina) Clancy, and Joe Cla ncy; 28 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and two on the way; a bro ther: Bill (Mary Lou) Van Lanen; three sisters: Collette Nytes, Mary (Bo b) Kessler, Sister Anne Jude; and a sister-in-law, Evelyn Van Lanen. Fr an is further survived by his very special friend Vonnie Wege. He is al so survived by numerous other family and friends.Fran is preceded in death by his four brothers: Rueben (Marie), Ralph, Nor bert (Mayme), and Eugene Van Lanen; and a brother-in-law, Herb Nytes.The funeral liturgy will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 12, 200 3, at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 7815 St. Patrick Church Road, Askeato n, with Fr. Allen Geiser and Fr. Charles Brooks officiating. Friends wi ll be received at the Fargo Funeral Home in Kaukauna on Friday, April 1 1, from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with a prayer service at 7:00 p.m. a nd at the church on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the liturg y. Burial will be at St. Patrick Cemetery at a later time.The family extends a special thank you to Sister Elora, the staff at St. P aul Manor, and the staff at Appleton Medical Center for assisting Dad in l iving his final days with dignity.A memorial fund in Francis' name is being established and donations wi ll be directed to the Alzheimer's Association of Greater Wisconsin."Safely Home" I am home in heaven, dear ones; oh, so happy and so brigh t! There is perfect joy and beauty in this everlasting light, all the pa in and grief is over, every restless tossing passed; I am now at peace for ever, safely home in heaven at last, for I love you dearly still; try to l ook beyond earth's shadows, pray to trust our Father's will. FARGO FUNER AL HOME 400 West Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna VanLanen, Francis Peter (I6720)
 
165169 Van Lanen, Jeffrey L. Oneida, WIJeffrey Lee Van Lanen, age 33, passed away Thursday, August 21, 2003 fr om a courageous battle with aggressive T-Cell Lymphoma Non-Hodgkins cance r, with family around him at an area hospital. He was born July 5, 19 70 to Ruth and Alvin Van Lanen, Seymour, WI. He graduated in 1990 from Sey mour High School. Jeff worked a variety of different jobs throughout the y ears. He enjoyed helping on the family farm. Jeff also enjoyed attending a rea race tracks and watching his favorite driver #72 Brian Mullen. He enjo yed NASCAR and the Packers. On July 30, 1994, he married Ginger Schl ey at the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Tisch Mills, WI.He is survived by his wife, Ginger; two sons: Travis and Timothy, at hom e; his parents: Ruth and Alvin Van Lanen, Oneida; three sisters and two br others: Judy Sigl and special friend, Chris Wagner, Seymour; Joan (Dann y) Pingel, Shawano; Janet (Dennis) Kohn, Gillett; Tom and special frien d, Jean Elsen, Black Creek; Pat (Karen) Van Lanen, Seymour. He is also sur vived by his mother and father-in-law: Jean and Milton Schley, Jr., Denmar k; a brother-in-law, Jeff Schley, Denmark; many nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents: Lucie Van Lanen a nd Albert and Zilda Van Lanen; and his maternal grandparents: John and Ger trude Phillipsen.Friends may call at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Oneida from 4 p.m. Sund ay August 24 until the Funeral Mass at 7 p.m. with Father William D. Swich tenberg officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Muehl-Boettch er Funeral Home, Seymour is assisting the family. A memorial fund has be en established.The family would like to thank Dr. Michael Volk and the staff of Green B ay Oncology, Bellin Hospital Staff - 2 Medical and CCU, Dr. Lindy Eatwel l, Froedtert Hospital and all friends, family and others who helped us dur ing this time. Vanlanen, Jeffrey (I200419)
 
165170 Van Lanen, Mary JoMary Jo Van Lanen, 48, completed her journey May 12, 2003, at home surroun ded by her family and friends following a battle with cancer and Multip le Sclerosis. She was born Aug. 1, 1954, in Green Bay, to Ralph and Evel yn Van Lanen. Mary Jo was a Charter member of the N.E.W. Zoo Boosters. S he led a successful, full life including a love of photography and taki ng pictures of animals. This led to the creation of the Power of Pictur es Network (POPn) to help promote the N.E.W. Zoo. She was also the first r ecipient of the Crystal Blossoming award.Mary Jo is survived by her fiance, Ron Ropson; her mother, Evelyn Van Lane n; five sisters, Joyce Schwahn, Green Bay; Linda (Dave Jaloszynski) Hagert y, Cedar Grove; Bev (Mark) Hendricks, New Franken; Diane (Gary) Gierach, H urley; Judy (Steve) Fifrick, De Pere; one brother, Paul (Lisa) Van Lane n, Green Bay; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by dad, Ralph Van Lanen and two brothers, Gary a nd Jimmy.To celebrate her life the family will receive friends at her home on Wedne sday, May 14, at 3418 Sunset Beach Lane, Suamico from 3 to 8 p.m. A speci al thanks to Unity Hospice for their care and support. In lieu of flower s, a memorial fund will be established. VanLanen, Mary Jo (I8282)
 
165171 Van Lanen, RichaRichard G. Van Lanen, age 81, of Kaukauna, died Sunday, July 30, 200 6, at Franciscan Care Center. Richard was born in Green Bay on June 30, 19 25, to the late Albert and Delia (Peters) Van Lanen. On September 6, 194 7, Richard married Mary Frances Rooyakkers at Holy Name Church in Kimberl y. His parents owned Van's Upholstery Shop in Kaukauna where Richard learn ed the trade. Though he worked for the Kimberly Post Office for 33 years u ntil his retirement in 1980, Richard did continue to upholster part tim e. Richard proudly served in the Navy during WWII and also the Korean Wa r. He was a past commander of the Catholic War Vets. Richard was an avid o utdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing and driving logging trails with h is Jeep. He loved time spent with family and friends. He also enjoyed trav eling and just being at his retirement home in Mountain.Richard is survived by his wife of 58 years, Mary; three sons: Mark (Sue ), De Pere; Guy (Cindy), Combined Locks; Jack (Kay), Little Chute; six gra ndchildren: Matt, Andy, Nick, Brett, Mike and Sam; brother: Junior "Moe" V an Lanen; sisters: Dolores Feldkamp and Vivian (Jack) Schaefer; brothers a nd sisters-in-law: Mary Jean Van Lanen, George (Audrey), Everett (Mary), L eo, Joann, Helen and Mary Jo Rooyakkers, Cora Ulmen, Theresa Bongers, Ce il (Ray) Mc Cormick and Ethel (Maury) Brockman. Richard is further surviv ed by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.In addition to his parents, Richard was preceded in death by a brother: Eu gene Van Lanen; and brothers and sisters-in-law: Peter, Henry, Paul, Antho ny, Francis, Bernadette and Marge Rooyakkers; Ray Bongers, Carl Ulmen a nd Bob Feldkamp.The Funeral Mass will be at 5 p.m. Wednesday August 2, 2006 at St. Paul Ca tholic Church, Combined Locks. The Rev. James Lucas will officiate. Milita ry rites will take place immediately following the Mass with the William V erhagen American Legion Post 60 presiding. Friends may call after 2:30 p. m. until time of Mass directly at church.The Van Lanen family is especially thankful and grateful for the exception al care and support provided by those at Theda Care at Home Hospice. A spe cial thank you also to Dr. Kroner and the staff at Franciscan Care Cente r.
O'CONNELL FUNERAL SERVICES 2020 E. Main Street 
VanLanen, Richard G. (I25671)
 
165172 Van Lanen, Thom as J.Thomas J. Van Lanen died Tuesday, March 14, 2006, in Florida. Born Jan. 1 8, 1937, in Green Bay, to Edward and Cecilia Van Lanen (Le Mieux). Marri ed Oct. 1, 1960, to Jane Kralovetz. They had two children, Karen and Sand ra Van Lanen. Karen preceded him in death in 1992.
Tom was a member of the United States National Guard for six years and a m ember of the National Sheet Metal Workers Local 33. He worked for Badger S heet Metal for 25 years and then started his own sheet metal business, Van 's Sheet Metal Inc., in Green Bay, which he owned and operated for 18 year s. His wife worked with him and they both retired in 1996, at which time t hey moved to the Twin Bridge area in the summer and lived six months in La dy Lake, Fla., in the winter. After retirement he did a lot of woodworki ng and made various items for many people. Tom loved his tools and real ly enjoyed his extended family at his Florida home in Recreation Plantati on Park.
Tom was always ready to help anyone who needed it and gave many peop le an opportunity for a better life. He loved his two daughters and six gr andchildren and five great-grandchildren and he will always be in their he arts.
Tom is survived by his loving wife, Jane, of 46 years; his daughter, Sand ra Van Lanen, her two children Vanessa and Chantel Van Lanen; Karen's fo ur children, Nicole Holsonback and her husband, Larry, and their two child ren, Keith and Trey, Kimberly Zellner and her son, Raymond, Connie Zelln er and her daughter, Chloe, Tom Zellner and his fiancee, Jenny, and the ir son, Wynston; two sisters, Jan Baumgart and her husband, Bob, Green Ba y; Joan Jadin and her husband, Norb, Green Bay; four brothers, Jim Van Lan en and his wife, Barb, Two Rivers; Pat Van Lanen and his wife, Delores, Gr een Bay; Bob Van Lanen, Green Bay; John Van Lanen and his wife, Nancy, Gre en Bay; two sisters-in-law, Lois Stathas, Florida; Illa Mullen, Appleto n; four brothers-in-law, Hank Kralovetz, Shawano; Darrel Kralovetz and h is wife, Jean, Shawano; Jim Kralovetz and his wife, Joan, Crivitz; and D an Kralovetz and his wife, Mary Beth, Cecil; four godchildren, Bob Baumga rt Jr., Tom Jadin, Jon Kralovetz and Jim Van Lanen Jr.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Karen; his parents, Edward and C ecelia Van Lanen; his wife's parents, Hank and Lorraine Kralovetz; and h is sister-in-law, Marilyn Berna.
Friends may call at Rhodes Charapata Funeral Home in Crivitz on Monday, Ma rch 20, from 4 to 8 p.m. Visitation will continue in Green Bay on Tuesda y, March 21, from 9 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. at Holy Cross Church in Bay Settlem ent and Mass will follow at 10:30 a.m. Entombment at Nicolet Memorial Gard ens in Bay Settlement. 
Vanlanen, Thomas (I313316)
 
165173 Van Lanen, Vernon Leonard, After 4 years of being apart, Vernon Leonard Van Lanen, age 74, of Oneida, was called home by our Lord, to be with his wife Eleanor on April 27, 2008. He was born March 7, 1934, to the late Leonard and Leona (Puyleart) Van Lanen.
Vernon served in the U.S. Army from 1957 to 1963, where he was trained in heavy equipment operation. He worked for Northwest Engineering as a crane operator for 20 years. Vernon enjoyed the Green Bay Packers, hunting, many fishing trips to Canada, dominos, sheepshead, gardening, berry picking and attending grandchildren's events. He taught his grandchildren to fish, drive a boat, to hunt and enjoyed his time with them. He was a cat lover, including his most recent companion Abby.
Survivors include three sons: Michael (Amy) Van Lanen, Howard; Brian (special friend Karie) Van Lanen, Appleton; James (Lynn) Wickesberg, Shawano; four daughters: Rita Barke, Gillett; Kathie (Leonard) Ochowicz, Mora, MN; Julie (Richard) Crow, Woodland Park, CO; and Debbie (Marshall) Elsner, Seymour; also seventeen grandchildren: Aimee and Matt Barke; Jason Ochowicz, Jaime Dick, Erin Petrowske, Adam Ochowicz, Tyler and Tamra Wickesberg, Jon and David Crow; Kerri Majewski, Bill Kolaske III, Kiley Ullmer, Kelly Holewinski and Ben Kolaske, Katelyn and Haden Van Lanen; twenty great-grandchildren; a sister, Janet Vanden Eng, Ashwaubenon; one brother, Gerald (Ann) Van Lanen, De Pere; five sisters-in-law: Margie Van Lanen, Green Bay; Arlene (Ray) Ruechel, Pulaski; Judy (Ken) Olson, Seymour; Virginia Moes, Black Creek; Carol Moes, Nichols. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
Vernon was preceded in death by his wife, Eleanor; parents Leonard and Leona; grandson, Chad Barke; three brothers: Norman, Frank and Marvin, two sisters: Gladys Dalton and Delores Nockerts; and two infant sisters
Friends may call at the Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home on Tuesday, April 29, 2008, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. with a prayer service at 7:30 p.m. Visitation will continue at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church from 9:30 a.m. until the Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 30, 2008, with Father Robert Kabat officiating. Seymour Veterans will be conducting military rites. Entombment will be at Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum. Online condolences may be expressed at
www.muehlboettcher.com 
VanLanen, Vernon Leonard (I119016)
 
165174 Van Lankvelt, Bernard H enryBernard Van Lankvelt, 77, passed away on Friday, July 28, 2006, at Theda C lark Regional Medical Center. Bernard was born Aug. 20, 1928, in Little Ch ute to John and Hendrica (Peerenboom) Van Lankvelt. He served his count ry in the Army during the Korean War. Bernie married his wife Janet (Backe s) in Jan. of 1954 in Appleton and together they had seven children. Bern ie owned his own television and appliance sales and service business, Inde pendent Electronics, in Menasha. He also worked at St. Patrick's Cathol ic Church in Menasha until his retirement. Bernie loved the outdoors, hunt ing, camping, fishing, skiing; he also enjoyed watching soccer, wood carvi ng and his daily long walk. Bernie was active in the Boy Scouts as we ll as the Girl Scouts for many years.Bernard is survived by his wife, Janet, three sons; Peter, Paul (Lynn), a nd James J. Van Lankvelt all of Neenah, four daughters; Rose (William) Mar tell, Calumet, Mich., Jean (Mark) Reed, Neenah, Julie DuBois, Neenah and S usan (William) Rolf, Appleton, 15 grandchildren; Anemone, Daniel, Peter, M ariah, Jennifer, Lisa, Erik, Sara, Amanda, Gabrielle, Damien, Kristy, Jame s, Luke and Henry. He is further survived by brothers, Henry (Laverne) a nd Peter (Lorraine) Van Lankvelt, all of Little Chute, Sisters Frances V an Nuland, Dorothy (Casey) Lamers, Margaret (Reiner) Depies, all of Kimber ly and Angela (Leo) Campbell, Hilbert; sister in law, Shirley Van Lankve lt and several nieces, nephews other family and friends.Bernie was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Philip, brother-i n-law Peter Van Nuland and beloved granddaughter Avalon Rolf.In lieu of flowers, the family will be establishing a memorial in Bernard 's name.The family wishes to extend a special thank you to all of the police, fi re and EMT first responders, as well as the staff at Theda Clark's emergen cy department for their care of Bernie.Bernie was a kind and giving man, giving his time to various causes over t he years. Even in death Bernie continued his spirit of giving by being a t issue donor. Many lives were impacted by his final gift.Memorial services for Bernie will be 11 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 2, 200 6, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Menasha, with Father Roy Geenan offic iating. Family will receive visitors at the church from 10 a.m. until t he time of service.Laemmrich Funeral Home & Cremation Services Menasha, Wisconsin 920-722-825 2 VanLankvelt, Bernard Henry (I79784)
 
165175 Van Lankvelt, Eleanore J. (Len z)Eleanore J. Van Lankvelt (Lenz), 89, Kaukauna, was born to eternal li fe on June 5, 2005. She was born in Little Chute on Nov. 4, 1915, daught er of the late Theodore and Clara (Stuyvenberg) Lenz. She was married to W ilbur J. (Bill) Van Lankvelt for 41 years before his death on Jan. 18, 197 8. Small in stature-with tiny feet- Eleanore had a great wit and sen se of humor. A private person, she took great pride in cleanliness and ord erliness in her home and her life. “A clean lintel is a sign of a clean ho use.” After Bill’s death , she worked as a housekeeper for 16 years at t he Holy Name Rectory, Kimberly, thoroughly enjoying taking care of the pri ests - “her boys” and their home. Her prayer book and her rosary were us ed daily and prayers were always offered for those in need.Eleanore is survived by her children: Ted and his wife Jan, Waukesha, h is children, Heidi, London, UK; Jodi, Charlotte, NC; Maxine and her husba nd Charles, Shawano, their children: Andrea and her husband Paul, Menomon ee Falls, Brooke and his wife Bridget, Dallas, TX and their children, Elea nore (named for Great-Grandma) and Charles: Donald and his wife Sandra, Me nasha, his children: Jeff and his wife Tracy of Darboy, Michelle and Ry an of Appleton and their mother, Mary Van Lankvelt. Also survived by Bill ’s family: Joan Landreman, Roger and Cuca Van Lankvelt, Jim and Audrey V an Lankvelt, Sharon and Andy Stumpf, and Larry and Carol Van Lankvelt. S he is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, family members and friend s.Eleanore was preceded in death by her parents, husband, sister, Thecla Kle iber, brothers, Damien and Sylvester (Becker) Lenz, Sisters-in-law: Delor es Martin, Carol Diedrich and Millie Oskar: Brothers-in-law: Jerome and Ha rvey Van Lankvelt and William Landreman.
The celebration liturgy of Eleanore’s life will be at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, J une 7, 2005, at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH, KIMBERLY CAMPUS, 600 East Kimberly Ave nue, Kimberly, with Fr. Dave Ruby of Oconto Falls officiating. Friends wi ll be received at the church from 4 p.m. until the time of the service. Bu rial will be at Holy Name Cemetery, Kimberly.The family would like to express a special thank you to the Franciscan Nun s, the staff and the many residents at St. Paul Manor where Eleanore resid ed the past two plus years. We are so appreciative of your daily loving ca re and compassion extended to our Mom and how it enriched her life. Tha nk you also to the staff at St. Paul Home who cared for her so tenderly du ring the last days of her life. You all truly do God’s work! Thank y ou to Dr. Montgomery Elmer and his wonderful staff who always treated h er with the utmost care and dignity. Thank you to those in the neighborho od where she used to live - you were always there to help and it was appre ciated.“When I die, remember that what you know of me is with you always. Wh at is buried is only the shell of what was. Do not regret the shell but re member the woman. Remember the mother.” Louis L’Amour“I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou g avest me to do.” JOHN 17:4
Tootle-oo Mom, you shall be missed!In lieu of flowers, donations can be given to St. Paul Manor, Kaukauna.
Jansen Fargo Funeral Home
204 East Kimberly Avenue 
Lenz, Eleanore J. (I89285)
 
165176 Van Lankvelt, PhilipPhilip Van Lankvelt, Kaukauna, WI, age 75, died Sunday, June 26, 2005, aft er a short, yet courageous battle with cancer. He was born May 26, 193 0, in the town of Vandenbroek, the son of John and Hattie (Peerenboom) V an Lankvelt. He graduated from St. John’s High School in 1949. Phil marri ed Shirley Sanderfoot on April 19, 1955, at St. John Nepomucene Chur ch in Little Chute. They recently celebrated their fiftieth year of marria ge.He proudly served his country in the Korean War. Phil was employed at Rep ap of Wisconsin (formerly Kimberly-Clark) for 42 years. Phil was an avid f isherman and hunter. His joy in life since retirement was spending time wi th his family, especially his grandchildren, at his cottage on Lake Poyga n. He also enjoyed softball, football, cribbage and sheephead. He was a me mber of Holy Cross Church, Kaukauna.Phil is survived by his wife of fifty years, Shirley, four children: Tim V an Lankvelt, Ann Van Lankvelt, Karen (Scott) Fazendin, and Barb (Jerry) Me ulemans, all of Kaukauna; six grandchildren: Eric and Lukas Van Lankvel t, Amber Meulemans, Cassie, Ian and Sydney Fazendin, three brothers and fo ur sisters: Hank (Laverne), Peter (Lorraine), Bernard (Janet), Frances V an Nuland, Margaret (Ranier) Depies, Dorothy (Casey) Lamers and Angela (Le o) Campbell, brothers and sisters-in-law: Richard Sanderfoot, Robert Sande rfoot and Audrey (James) Van Lankvelt. Phil is further survived by niec es and nephews.He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Hattie, his sons: John a nd Thomas Van Lankvelt, father and mother-in-law: Albert and Edith Sanderf oot, a brother-in-law, Peter Van Nuland, and a sister-in-law, Ruby Sanderf oot.The family will receive friends Wednesday after 2:30 p.m. until time of Fu neral Mass at 5 p.m. at Holy Cross Church, Kaukauna with Rev. Jack Mullark ey officiating. The Jacob Coppus American Legion, Post #258, Little Chut e, will preside over military rites immediately following Mass. Interme nt St. John Cemetery, Little Chute.The Van Lankvelts would like to extend their gratitude to the staff at Mar tha Seikman Cancer Center, the staff at Cherry Meadows and the special lad ies from ThedaCare Home Care and Hospice.
O’CONNELL FUNERAL
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LITTLE CHUTE 
VanLankvelt, Philip Simon (I79785)
 
165177 Van Lieshout, Esme 2521 10th Street South Wisconsin Rapids Age 84, died Sunday, November 6, 2003 at her home. Esme was born May 18, 1919 in Appleton, Wisconsin to August and Mae Koch. She married Mark Van Lieshout in Arkansas. He died December 17, 1988. Esme was a homemaker and also at one time was a bookkeeper at Appleton Power and Light. Esme was a member of Kaukauna Elks Club and the Wisconsin Rapids NAIM Club.
Survivors include her daughter Nancy (Dan) Fara, Wisconsin Rapids and grandchildren Katie and Luke.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, sister, Blanche Koch, brother Robert Krueger and step sister, Helen Schreiber.
Friends may call at Ritchay Funeral Home in Wisconsin Rapids from 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday from 10:30 to 11 a.m. Funeral Services are 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, Wisconsin Rapids. Rev. Dennis Lynch will officiate. Burial at Holy Cross Cemetery in Kaukauna, Wisconsin at 3 p.m. Wednesday.
The Post - Crescent; Appleton, Wis. [Appleton, Wis]18 Nov 2003: C.4. 
Koch, Esme R. (I136006)
 
165178 Van Lieshout, Kathleen M., Ka ukaunaAge 90, passed away Sunday, Jan. 25, 2004, at Franciscan Care Center in Ap pleton. She was born in Kaukauna on May 16, 1913, daughter of the late Jo hn and Mae (Fell) Conlon and married Leon "Happy" Van Lieshout in Septemb er of 1936.Survivors include a daughter: Constance (Don) DeBruin of Menomonee Fall s; a son: Thomas (Janet) Van Lieshout of Appleton; five grandchildren: Ste ven DeBruin, Dena (Greg) Brown, Tim (Brigid) DeBruin, Jessica (Benjamin) J agoe, and Trisha Van Lieshout; five great-grandchildren: Lindsay Rude, Spe ncer Brown, Piper Brown, Terra DeBruin, and Bailey DeBruin.Kathleen was preceded in death by her parents and by eight brothers and si sters.The funeral liturgy will be held at 12:00 Noon on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 20 04 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street, with Fr. Jim Luc as officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may ca ll directly at the church on Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until the hour of t he services.FARGO FUNERAL HOME400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Conlon, Kathleen M. (I118848)
 
165179 VAN LINN BOY DIES AT COMBINED LOCKS (Special to Post-Crescent)
Combined Locks - William Van Linn, 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Linn of this village died Friday morning after a brief illness of pneumonia. He is survived by the parents; five brothers, Nobert, Daniel, Raymond, Peter and Eugene; four sisters, Mrs. Bernard Brouilliard, Mrs. Jacob Wallersheim, Elizabeth and Veronica. Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed.
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VanLinn, William H. (I105304)
 
165180 Van Linn, Ann M. "Aunt Ann", Ann Van Linn, 93, formerly of Kaukauna, died Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008, on All Saints Day, at Colony Oaks Care Center, Appleton. She was born July 16, 1915, in Caspian, Mich., daughter of Anthony and Stephania (Chiemewska) Pangonis. Ann married Daniel "Uncle Red" Van Linn June 30, 1934, and he preceded her in death Sept. 13, 1979. Ann was a member of St. Katherine Drexel Parish, Kaukauna. She enjoyed hosting luncheons for the parish nuns at her home and was active in her church. Ann enjoyed being a crossing guard in Kaukauna for over 30 years. She loved cooking, especially for others, and her home was always open for everyone.
Ann is survived by dearly beloved nieces, nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews.
She was also preceded in death by an infant son, Daniel; sister, Eva Gartzke; brother, Casimir Usky; and other relatives.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008 , at St. Katherine Drexel Parish-St. Mary site, 119 W. 7th St. Interment will be in St. Mary Cemetery, Kaukauna. Friends may call at the church from 1 p.m. Wednesday until the time of the mass.
A memorial has been established.
Aunt Ann will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her.
Verkuilen Funeral Home & Cremation Services
Little Chute 920-788-3321 
Pangonis, Ann M. (I147651)
 
165181 Van Linn, Edward J.Edward J. Van Linn, age 75, of Appleton, passed away on Tuesday, January 2 5, 2005 at his home. He was born on May 11, 1929 to the late Edward and Ad riana (Janssen) Van Linn in Little Chute. After serving with the United St ates Army and the United States Air Force he worked for James River Pap er Company as an electrician. On August 12, 1955 he married Delaine Sieg el and they shared 49 years.Edward was a Union Officer for the AFL-CIO Local #148 for many years. He w as also a member of the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post 258 in Little Ch ute.He is survived by his wife, Delaine; his sons: Daniel (special friend Kat hy and her son, Sam) Van Linn of Brillion, Douglas (Terri) Van Linn of App leton, Allan (Rachelle) Van Linn of Menasha, Anthony (Pauline) Van Li nn of Thornton, CO; his daughters: Patricia (Robert) Moss of Brillion, Dia ne Sack of Menasha; Brother: John Van Linn; Brother-in-law: Joe Biestervel t; Sisters: Mary Jane Wendel, Linda (Norbert) Schabo, Sandra (Gene) Van de Hey; Sister-in-law Rita Van Linn Grandchildren: Angela, Bradley(Farran ), Elizabeth, Ryan, Valarie, David, Robert, Kathryn, Stephen, Samantha, Ed die, Stevie, Tim, Dennis, Rachel; Great grandchildren: Brexton, Devon, Lil ly, and Dillon as well as many nieces, nephews, and other relatives and fr iends.In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his son, David; Bro thers: William and Robert; sisters Gladys Biestervelt and Elaine Honick a nd a son-in-law Frank Sack.A memorial mass will held for Mr. Van Linn on Friday, January 28, 20 05 at 5 p.m. at St. Bernard Catholic Church in Appleton with Father Just in Werner officiating. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. until the time of t he mass at church. Full military honors will be performed by the membe rs of the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post 258 following the memorial mas s.
Valley Funeral Home2211 N. Richmond St.733-5435 
VanLinn, Edward J. (I60287)
 
165182 Van Linn, Kimberly A.
Kimberly Ann Van Linn, age 35, left this world too early to be with her father Wayne on Wednesday, May 20, 2015. Kimberly spent her short life helping others. She volunteered her time at the Theda Clark gift shop for over seven years. She loved all the volunteers and the customers she got to know.
Kimberly loved life and she loved animals. She spent her lifetime helping her family. She loved to read, go camping, spend time with her animals, buy purses, and go to thrift stores with her mom. In her spare time Kimberly loved to make jewelry with beads and loved to go to car shows with L&M Cargo Control where she worked part time. Kimberly also loved to watch WWE Wrestling. She was their QUEEN and never missed a match.
Kimberly will be missed by her mom, Janice; brothers: Jason (India), and Brandon; many aunts, uncles, friends, and especially Michael and Cole. She will also be missed by her dogs, Max and Lady. Kimberly was preceded in death by her father, Wayne; and her sister, Andrea.
A Private cremation is taking place. Westgor Funeral Home is assisting the family.
Family and friends please come join us to celebrate Kimberly's life at her home, 405 Van St., Neenah, Saturday, May 30, 2015 from 12:00 until 4:00 P.M. A small meal will be served.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established. 
VanLinn, Kimberly Ann (I197156)
 
165183 Van Linn, Marcella "Mouse" (Rosenthal) June 25th, 1943 - November 9th, 2015
Marcella "Mouse" Van Linn (Rosenthal) Age 72, died unexpectedly on November 9th, 2015. She was born June 25th, 1943, the daughter of Walter and Alma (Lemke) Rosenthal. She is survived by her husband Richard Van Linn of 55 years (June 10th, 1960) and her 10 children; Tammie (Paul) Scheffel, Jake Van Linn (special friend Chery), Bonnie (Craig) Nushart, Chris Van Linn, Kathy (Todd) Wolf, Tracey (Dennis) Stanelle, Mark Van Linn (special friend Paula), Linda Van Linn, Becky (Scott) Dzwoniarski, Scott (Tammy) Van Linn; and 17 grandchildren; Paul and Stephen Scheffel; Abby Jo Smith and Tiffany Kobs; Travis and Sara Nushart; Cole and Cassandra Van Linn; Joshua, Taylor, and Anna Wolf; Amanda Nelson; Marcel and Antonio Van Linn; Hoyt Dzwoniarski; Aspen and Gauge Van Linn; and 6 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her son (John Van Linn), 3 brothers and 3 sisters. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her. She loved spending time with her husband and family. She enjoyed her casino trips, the changing of the fall leaves, and getting together to play cards/board games. She brought happiness and laughter wherever she went. She will be sincerely missed.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Nov. 13, 2015 
Rosenthal, Marcella "Mouse" (I204937)
 
165184 Van Lith, Johanna C. "Ann" With the sounds of "Sanctus" and her family surrounding her, our beautiful wife, mother, and grandmother walked peacefully into the arms of Jesus. Johanna Catharina Van Lith, Kimberly, age 78, died Wednesday, December 26, 2007, at St. Paul Home. She was born in Hedel, the Netherlands, on September 20, 1929, to the late Harry and Gertrude (Verdoorn) Michels. Ann married Albert Van Lith on May 6, 1954, at St. Willibrord Catholic Church in Hedel. Ann and Albert came to the United States in September of 1956 with their two small children. She was a member of Holy Spirit Parish, Kimberly, where she sang in the church choir. Ann also sang in the Chaminade Chorus. She was a St. Joseph Food Pantry volunteer for many years. Ann was an excellent seamstress and also enjoyed knitting. She enjoyed playing cards, especially cribbage. Ann was a devoted grandmother that will be lovingly remembered for her Red Soup.
Ann is survived by her husband of 53 years, Albert; eight children: Harry (Dot), Little Chute; Janie (Chuck) Schwamb, Little Chute; Gerty, Combined Locks; Hans (Dianne), Appleton; Mary Ann (Gordy) Anderson, Little Chute; Trish, Kaukauna; Al (Susan), Brookfield; and Mike (Melanie), Appleton; 17 grandchildren: Scott (Bernadette) Van Lith, Erin (Clint) Klapatauskas, Nikki Schwamb, Terri (fiance Jason) Schwamb, Dylan, Deidra, Derrek, Olivia, Noah, Parker, Caitlin and Alia Van Lith, Cory, Casey and Carly Anderson, and Bill and Elliott Nytes; brothers and sisters: Harry (Jopie) Michels, Toos (Piet) Brouwers and Tonny (Theo) Blank, all from the Netherlands; and brothers and sisters-in-law: Peter (Korrie) Van Lith, Betsy (Michael) Van Alem and Ans Van Lith. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents, Ann was preceded in death by brothers and sisters-in-law: Hank Bok, Nick and Nellie Vander Wielen and Tilly Van Lith.
Visitation will begin Monday, December 31, 2007, at 12:00 Noon until the time of Mass at 3:00 p.m. at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH - KIMBERLY SITE (600 E. Kimberly Ave). The Rev. David Beaudry will officiate. Committal Holy Name of Jesus Cemetery. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund will be established.
The Van Lith Family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at St. Paul Home, especially those at Birch Place, for the love and care given Ann.
O'CONNELL FUNERAL
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Little Chute 920-759-2951 
Michels, Johanna Catherine (I130671)
 
165185 Van Lyssel, GeorgeGeorge J. Van Lyssel, age 89, of Appleton and Fremont, WI, passed away Mon day, July 17, 2006, at Franciscan Care Center in Appleton. He was born Sep tember 2, 1916, in De Pere, WI, the son of the late Martin and Wilma (Vers tegen) Van Lyssel. George married Josephine C. Hartzheim on June 14, 194 1, at Holy Angels Catholic Church in Darboy, WI. She preceded him in dea th on August 29, 1994. He later married Mary Jane Rice on June 30, 199 8, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Oshkosh, WI. George began his care er in 1936 as an apprentice working for Reimer Electric in Appleton. He w as a licensed certified master electrician and number 19 in Appleton to re ceive his license. During WWII he was employed by M. W. Kellogg Company, w orking overseas on oil refineries in Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. He lat er joined Hatfield Electric Company in Chicago, IL, doing electrical const ruction through the years in 17 states, specializing in power houses. He r etired in 1986 as Executive Vice President. George was a member of St. Mar y's Catholic Church in Appleton, a Life Member of Neenah-Menasha Elks Lod ge #676, a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers ( IBEW), a 3rd Degree Member and Honorary Life Member of the Knights of Colu mbus. George could fix anything and was always puttering around. He had pr ojects going year round. He will be deeply missed by his family and friend s.Survivors include his wife, Jane of Appleton; his daughter, Sandra D ay of Beloit, WI; his son Donald (Cynthia) Van Lyssel of Forsyth, IL; fi ve grandchildren: Karie (Matt) Koch of Stoughton, WI; Kevin (Susan) D ay of Beloit; Heather (James) Kimmons of Decatur, IL; Scott (Laura) Van Ly ssel of Highland Park, IL; and Holly (Eric) Flick of Decatur; ten great-gr andchildren: Christopher, Connor, and Chloe Day, Joey Koch, Gillian and Al lison Kimmons, Nathan, Ben, and Charlie Van Lyssel, and Sofia Flick; fo ur step-children Connie Rice of Columbia, MO, Daniel (Jenny) Rice of Freed om, WI, Jeffery (Beverly) Rice of Oshkosh, WI. and Russell (Heidi) Ri ce of Appleton; six step-grandchildren; three step-great-grandchildren; Al so many nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, and dear friends.In addition to his parents and first wife, George was preceded in dea th by a sister Marie Schuster and two brothers: Adrian and Robert Van Lyss el.The Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated 11 a.m. Thursday, July 20 th at St. Mary Catholic Church, 312 S. State St., Appleton, with Fr. Bob L exa officiating. Entombment will take place at St. Joseph Cemetery in Appl eton. Friends may call directly at the church from 10 a.m. Thursday unt il the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been e stablished for St. Mary's Church.Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer 606 N. Oneida St. Appleton,WI 920-733-73 VanLyssel, George (I119907)
 
165186 Van Nuland, Donna Mae R.
Donna Mae Van Nuland, 64, Little Chute, went into the loving arms of our Lord on Thursday, June 23, 2011. Donna was born on November 12, 1946, to Harry and Ethel (Bongers) Van Nuland. Over the years, Donna has worked at Sandies Cleaners, Jack's or Better, Tuckers, and currently at Rich's Baker's Outlet. One of Donna's greatest loves was Elvis Presley.
Donna is survived by two sisters: Elaine (Ron) Simpson and Judy (Rich) Leffel; 2 brothers-in-law: Ray Toonen and Lyle Friebel; many nieces and nephews.
Donna was preceded in death by her parents; sisters: Roseanne Toonen and Marlene Friebel; a brother, Bob Van Nuland.
Private services were held at the family's request. A burial will be at a future date. In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established in Donna's name; memorials may be forwarded to the Verkuilen Funeral Home, 101 Canal St., Little Chute, WI 54140.
Donna's family would like to thank her special friends: Wayne and Lisa Appleton, Skip and Deb Smith and all of her friends at "Up the Hill", along with Fox Valley Metro Police and Gold Cross Ambulance for their wonderful care and compassion. Verkuilen Funeral Home
& Cremation Services Little Chute 920 788 3321 www.verkuilenfh.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on June 28, 2011 
VanNuland, Donna (I64688)
 
165187 Van Nuland, FlorenceFlorence (Wetzel) Van Nuland, age 71, San Jose, California died on the 3 rd of August. Florence was a loving wife, Mother, and Grandmother. Her fam ily was the most important thing in her life, she never lost site of the i mportance of family.Florence married James Van Nuland on May 28,1960 in Ma rion WI, they shared 44 very happy years together.Florence is survived by four sons and a daughter. Her children are Patric k, Ray, Tom, Mike and Barbara, all of California. She is also surviv ed by 14 grandchildren, who were all the love of her life. Florence had th ree brothers and a sister: Don, Gene, and Ray Wetzel and Mary Piotraschk e. She also leaves behind six sisters-in-law and three brothers-in-law.She was preceded in death by her Mom and Dad, an infant son Donald, two si sters, a brother, a brother-in-law and by her mother and father in lawMass of Christian Burial was held in San Jose. Interment in Sutter Cree k, California. We will all miss our fun loving, fast to laugh, wonderful a ttitude wife, Mom, Grandma, sister, sister-in-law and good friend. May s he rest in Peace. Wetzel, Florence (I142402)
 
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Derks, George (I113117)
 
165189 Van Offeren, Mary KaukaunaAge 89, died Sunday, August 25, 2002 at Cherry Meadows Hospice. She was bo rn June 26, 1913 in Little Chute; daughter of the late George and Annie (V an Schyndel) Heesakker. On May 28, 1938 Mary married Bill Van Offeren at S t. John's Catholic Church in Little Chute. The couple enjoyed 62 yea rs of marriage together prior to his death on August 13, 2000. Before h er retirement, Mary was employed at Wisconsin Bell Telephone Company. S he was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna.Survivors include three sons: William (Zella), Rice Lake; Joseph (Janet ), Sherwood; John (Barbara), Massachusetts; three daughters: Anne (Stev e) Staudenmeyer, Florida; Mary (Joe) Mayerl, Florida; Gretchen (John) Laus man, Freedom; 19 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; two sister s: Margaret Schwaller, Appleton; and Agnes Heesakker, Kimberly; two brothe rs: Lawrence (Bea) Heesakker, Kimberly; and Francis (Shirley) Heesakker, A ppleton; several nieces and nephews. She is further survived by four siste rs-in-law: Delia (Don) Grebe, New York; Dorothy (George) Morrow, Florid a; Bernice (Earl) Remen, Florida; Muriel (George) Van Offeren, Florida. Pr eceding her in death, besides her parents, were her husband Bill; sister s: Sr. Calista Heesakker, Josephine Mueller, Loretta Harp, Dorothy Mae Hee sakker. The in-laws preceding Mary in death were Robert Schwaller, Euge ne Harp, Joseph Mueller, Donald Grebe, Richard, George, John and Elizabe th Van Offeren, Mina De Wall, Bertha Koenig, Josephine Swenson and Catheri ne Van Offeren.Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday at St. Joseph Catholic Ch urch, 404 W. Lawrence St., Appleton with Fr. John Holly officiating. Frien ds may call directly at the church from 3 p.m. Thursday until the ti me of services. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been establish ed in her name. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting t he family.Mary was a loving wife and mother who devoted her life to her family. S he will be dearly missed by all who had the honor of being touched by h er keen wit, warm smile and endless giving of herself.The family extends very special and sincere thanks to Fr. John Holly, D r. Michael Johnson, Karen Gehlert and the nurses and staff at Cherry Meado ws Hospice for their thoughtful and caring help they gave to Mom. Heesakker, Mary P. (I42666)
 
165190 Van Ooyen, Luella Louise (Mrs. George L.)
Luella Louise Van Ooyen, 87, passed away Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007. She was born on Dec. 18, 1919, in Appleton, the daughter of Roy and Amanda (Burmeister) Helser, and was a resident of Appleton all of her life. She was a life-long member of Zion Lutheran Church, having been baptized there on Jan. 11, 1920, confirmed on May 13, 1934, and married on May 4, 1940, to George Lester Van Ooyen. She was also a graduate of the former Zion Parish School. Luella was employed by Zwicker Knitting Mills for 42 years, retiring in 1980 as a supervisor. She was a co-founder of the Zwicker Retiree's Association, which she guided for many years. She loved to travel, which she did extensively during her life, and to play endless hours of cards with her many friends and the co-residents of Zion Mutual Homes.
Survivors include one niece, Diane A. (Recker) Trendel (Jerome), Iola, Wis., and two nephews, James G. Recker and David R. Recker (Crystal), both of Appleton; nieces-in-law, Audry A. Recker (Donald), Marjorie E. Recker (Robert) and Myra R. Recker (Roland), as well as many great-nephews and nieces. She is also survived by two very special friends, Ceil A. Mader and Doris Vander Velden.
Luella was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, George L. Van Ooyen (March 11, 1971) and her sister and brother-in-law, Marcella C. (Helser) and Alphonse H. Recker, and sister-in-law, Julia L. (Van Ooyen) Conrad, and nephews, Donald C. Recker, Robert L. Recker, Roland L. Recker, Richard H. Recker and James H. Driessen.
Visitation will be held at Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer Funeral Chapel from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday and at Zion Lutheran Church from 10:30 a.m. Friday until the time of the service. The funeral service for Luella will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 7, 2007, at Zion Lutheran Church, 912 N. Oneida St. Appleton, with Pastor Wendy Wirth-Brock officiating. Entombment will take place at Highland Memorial Park's, Star of Hope Mausoleum, Appleton. A memorial fund has been established.
A special thank you is extended to David and Crystal Recker and the staff of Rennes Health and Rehab Center for their outstanding care during the final weeks of Luella's life.
Brettschneider-
Trettin-Lederer
606 N. Oneida St.
Appleton,WI
920-733-7383 
Helser, Luella Louise (I52843)
 
165191 Van Oss, Jerome W. “Toby”
Jerome W. “Toby” Van Oss, 81, Denmark, passed away peacefully at home surr ounded by family after a long battle with heart disease. He was the s on of the late Raymond and Arlene (Boucher) Van Oss. He was born Nov. 2 5, 1921, in Allouez. He married Martha Liebergen Sept. 4, 1944, at St. Pau l’s Catholic Church, Wrightstown. The couple enjoyed 59 years together. Th ey farmed in rural Denmark for over 40 years.
Jerome is survived by his wife, Martha; and their children and spouses, J oe and Sue Van Oss, rural Denmark; Elizabeth and Don Tymchuck, Minnetonk a, Minn.; Susan and Gerard Rosek, rural Denmark; former daughter-in-law Co nnie and Lee Leiterman, Denmark; 13 grandchildren; ten great-grandchildre n; and a sister-in-law, Irene Van Oss.
Jerome was preceded in death by one son, Michael; two sisters and their sp ouses, Arletta and Cy Cornette, Beatrice and Roland Laundre; and a brothe r, Howard.
It was Jerome’s wish there be no visitation. Private funeral services we re held with the Rev. Ron Colombo officiating. Entombment at Allouez Chap el Mausoleum. Proko-Wall Funeral Home & Crematory, 1630 E. Mason St. is as sisting the family with arrangements.
The family wishes to thank Unity Hospice for their kindness and help.
In lieu of flowers, memorials in Jerome’s name may be directed to the Amer ican Heart Association. 
VanOss, Jerome (I29980)
 
165192 Van Oudenhoven, Gerald J. "Jerry"
Jerry Van Oudenhoven, Neenah, age 80, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, October 2, 2008, at his home. He was born December 28, 1927, in Grand Chute, son of the late Henry and Johanna (Thyssen) Van Oudenhoven. Jerry served his country in the U.S. Navy as an electrician on a destroyer during WWII. He married Lorie Schmidt on May 30, 1952, at St. Mary's Church in Menasha. Jerry worked as a pressman at American Can for 39 years. He loved the outdoors and in recent years looked forward to spending winter in Texas. Jerry was very creative and enjoyed building one-of-a-kind items.
Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Lorie; his daughter, Pam Elliott; two sons, Dan Van Oudenhoven, Henry (Sue) Van Oudenhoven; six grandchildren: Chelis, Chase, Andrea, Jerrod, Dana and Deanna; two great-grandchildren: Adrian and Nyla; two brothers: Robert and Steve Van Oudenhoven; and a sister, Mary Jane Vought.
He was preceded in death by three brothers: Gene, Marv and Herb; and a brother-in-law, Don Vought.
A Memorial service will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, October 7, 2008, at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, Neenah, with Fr. Norm Krutzik officiating. Visitation will be held at the church on Tuesday from 10 a.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established for Multiple Myeloma Research in Jerry's name.
WESTGOR
FUNERAL HOME
205 W. Doty Ave.
Neenah 722-7151 
VanOudenhoven, Gerald (I69674)
 
165193 Van Remortel, Marcella Ire neMarcella Irene Van Remortel, 82, De Pere, passed away Sunday, November 2 0, 2005, at a local nursing home. She was born September 10, 1923, in De P ere, daughter of the late Charles and Rose (Vanderlinden) Van Remortel. S he graduated from East De Pere High School, and had worked at Royal Cleane rs in De Pere/Green Bay until retirement. Marcella was an avid Packer fa n, and she also played semi-professional softball, pitching for Kegler's C lub. In her later years, Marcella enjoyed walking and was a common site ar ound town.Survivors include many nieces and nephews as well as other family and frie nds.Marcella was preceded in death by her parents and 11 siblings.Family and friends may call Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005, from 4:00 p.m. to 8: 00 p.m. at Cotter Funeral Home, 860 N. Webster Ave., De Pere, where the re will be a Parish Prayer Service at 6:00 p.m. Visitation will contin ue on Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until the hour of Mass at St. Francis Xavi er Catholic Church, 220 S. Michigan St., De Pere. Mass of Christian Buri al will be celebrated 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday at church, with the Re v. V. Anthony Dolski officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemeter y, De Pere. VanRemortel, Marcella Irene (I118993)
 
165194 Van Rixel-Siebers Doretta Van Rixel, William Siebers Kaukauna Sun 6/04/1 914 12 Wedding Family F34124
 
165195 Van Rossum, Charles
Charles Van Rossum, 89, Wrightstown, passed away peacefully at Parkview Ma nor Nursing Home Thursday morning, Oct. 25, 2001. He was born on Jan. 8, 1 912, in De Pere, Wis., son of the late Peter and Dorothy (Van Lanen) Van R ossum. He graduated from Sunny Corners School and farmed with his mother a fter the death of his father. He married Harriet Hermsen on Nov. 25, 193 7. He and his wife farmed near Wrightstown until 1967. He then retired a nd worked part-time for the Village of Wrightstown for several years. Char les was a member of St. Paul's Parish and was a 4H leader in Brown Co. f or many years. Charles enjoyed spending time outdoors gardening and fishin g. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
Survivors include four sons and three daughters, Betty (Paul J.) Kliste r, Wrightstown; Gerald Van Rossum, Kaukauna; Robert (Janice) Van Rossu m, De Pere; Marvin Van Rossum, Kaukauna; Carol (Leon) Fink, Jackson, Miss .; Rose (Thomas) Boylan, Greenleaf; Thomas (Patricia) Van Rossum, Greenlea f; 29 grandchildren and 44 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by two brothers and one sister, George Van Rossum, Freedom; Henry (Gertrude) V an Rossum, De Pere; Lauretta (Melvin) Green, Kaukauna; his sisters-in-la w, Irene Van Asten, Little Chute; Evelyn LaBine, Milwaukee; Rose Van Rossu m, Kaukauna; and Esther Hermsen, Little Chute.
Charles was preceded in death by his wife, Harriet (Hermsen) Van Rossu m; a son, Mark Michael Van Rossum; his parents, Dorothy and Peter Van Ross um; two brothers, Adrian Van Rossum and Norbert Van Rossum; one sister, Be rtha Van Domelen; one infant brother, William; daughter-in-law, Donna V an Rossum; four brothers-in-law and three sisters-in-law.
Friends and family may call on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2001 from 4 p.m. to 8 p. m. at DeWane-Cotter Funeral Home, 711 Main St., Wrightstown, where there w ill be a Parish Prayer Service at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue direct ly at St. Paul Parish on Monday, Oct. 29, 2001 from 10 a.m. until the ti me of Mass. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Mond ay at church with Father James Gilsoul and Father Robert Kabat concelebrat ing. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
The family would like to extend a special Thank you to the Staff at Parkvi ew Manor Nursing Home for the wonderful care they gave Dad. 
Vanrossum, Charles (I98368)
 
165196 Van Ryzin, Adrianna T. (Koene n)Adrianna T. (Koenen) Van Ryzin, of Appleton, age 79, passed away at Applet on Medical Center on Wednesday, October 06, 2004. She was born in Combin ed Locks on October 23, 1924, daughter of the late George and Johanna (V er Hallen) Koenen. On July 10, 1948, she married Richard Van Ryzin in Comb ined Locks. Ada spent most of her time thinking about her family. She nev er forgot a birthday or an anniversary. Whenever someone visited her hom e, especially her grandchildren, she always had their favorite treats f or them to enjoy. Ada was an avid Brewers and Packers fan and often spe nt time watching them on TV and listening to them on the radio. She enjoy ed her trips with Rick when they went to California to visit their daughte rs and grandchildren, attending theater productions and playing games wi th her grandchildren. Ada was a brilliant shopper and had a knack for find ing the best deals.Ada is survived by her husband Rick; children: Jean de Vera of San Jose, C alif., Carol (Carter) Njus of San Rafael, Calif., Robert (Sharon) Van Ryz in of Waupaca, Kenneth (Mary) Van Ryzin of Kaukauna; grandchildren: Valer ie and Kelsey Njus, and Jackie, Nancy and Dan Van Ryzin; sisters: Harri et (John) Rietveld of Combined Locks, Gertrude Koenen of Appleton, Mildr ed Wachtendonk of Kimberly, Margaret Pennings of Appleton and Johanna (Geo rge) Heider of Neenah. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, relativ es and friends.Ada was preceded in death by her brother, Anton, and a sister, Margaret.The funeral liturgy will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 9, 200 4, at St. Bernadette Catholic Church, 2331 East Lourdes Drive, Appleton, w ith Fr. Harold Berryman officiating. Friends will be received at the chur ch from 9 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be at Holy Na me Cemetery, Kimberly.The family extends a special thank you to the ICU at Appleton Medical Cent er for their outstanding care.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME537 North Superior Street 
Koenen, Adrianna T. "Ada" (I80133)
 
165197 Van Ryzin, Dorothy G.Dorothy G. Van Ryzin, of Appleton, age 91, died peacefully surrounded by h er family on Friday, October 28th, 2005, at Fox River Assisted Living. Dor othy was born June 7, 1914 in Hebron, Nebraska, daughter of the late Lo is and Glenn Fennel. She graduated from Appleton High School and in 1934 t hen married Mark Van Ryzin.She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Appleton. Dorothy's career e ncompassed a long stint as Dietician at St. Mary Grade School and as a Buy er at Pahlow's Luggage and Gifts. She also enjoyed volunteering at St. Jos eph's Food Pantry and at St. Elizabeth Hospital Gift Shop. Dorothy wi ll be remembered for many qualities, including her generous, giving hea rt and long lasting friendships (some lasting 75 years). And who can forg et her shrewd card playing, love of jazz music, and beautiful African Viol ets not to mention her dynamite chocolate cake.She will be greatly missed by her children: Sally A. (Jim) Johnson, of App leton; Kathleen A. Morrison, Venice, CA; Judith A. (Robert) Schmidt, Apple ton; Michael M. (Judith) Van Ryzin, Green Bay; and Mark T. (Rita) Van Ryzi n, Cypress, CA; grandchildren: Jeffrey Johnson, Patrick Johnson, Scott Joh nson, Peter Johnson, Joel Johnson, Anne Johnson, Mark Van Ryzin, Paul V an Ryzin, Kurt Van Ryzin, Kerry Gasman, Jeffrey Schmidt, Amy Hopfensperge r, Warren Van Ryzin, Emily Van Ryzin; great-grandchildren: Sara Rogers, Ju lie Johnson, Nina Van Ryzin, Kayla Mongan, Ricky Gasman, Alix Hopfen-sperg er, Abby Hopfensperger. She is further survived by many, many friends.Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband and a daughter Susan.A Memorial Service will take place 2 p.m. Thursday, November 3rd at St. Ma ry Catholic Church, 312 S. State St., Appleton, with the Rev. Michael O'Ro urke officiating. A celebration of Dorothy's life will take place at the S t. Mary Community Center immediately following.In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established for the St. Eliza beth Hospital FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS. Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer 606 N. On eida St. Appleton 920-733-7383 Fennel, Dorothy Grace (I61198)
 
165198 Van Ryzin, Rosanne J.
Rosanne J. Van Ryzin, Appleton, age 88, passed away on Wednesday May 9, 2007 with her family at her side. Rosanne was born November 8, 1918, in Kimberly, WI., daughter of the late Peter and Susan (Van Laanen) Verbeten. Rosanne enjoyed craftwork, cooking, sewing, decorating, and dancing. She was a volunteer at St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shoppe for 40 plus years, and was very active with the Christian Mothers of Sacred Heart Parish in Appleton where she was a member. She made many long lasting friendships that were cultivated through 50 plus years of tax preparation and bookkeeping.
Rosanne is survived by two sons: Wade (Chris Baum) Van Ryzin, and Gary (Pamela) Van Ryzin; five grandchildren: Casandra (Ken) Cobb, Al (Erika) Van Ryzin, Kimberly, Andrew, and Benjamin Van Ryzin; three great grandchildren: Max, Maclean Rose, and Shen. She is further survived by two sisters: Gretchen Hornung, and Julienne Rusch; two brothers: Francis and Richard (Janet) Verbeten, and a sister in law, Helen (Gordon) Schuh.
Rosanne was preceded in death by her former husband, Howard, brothers and sisters in law; L. Marie Verbeten, Bob Hornung, Maynard Rusch, Lawrence Van Ryzin, Kenneth "Jake" Van Ryzin, Lois (Russel) Vandelois, and Marian (Gordon) Smith.
The Memorial Mass for Rosanne will be at 11 a.m. on Monday May 14, 2007 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church 222 East Fremont St., Appleton. Visitation will be on Sunday at the funeral home from 5-8 p.m. and again at the church on Monday from 10 a.m. until the time of services. A memorial is being established.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 N. Superior St. Appleton 920-739-1231 
Verbeten, Rosanne J. (I1871)
 
165199 Van Sambeek, Peter A.Peter A. Van Sambeek, of Kimberly, age 87, died peacefully Sunday, Novemb er 20, 2005. He was born July 21, 1918, in Kimberly, son of the late Pet er and Marie (Wachtendonk) Van Sambeek. On August 20, 1946, he married Ri ta Oudenhoven at Holy Name Parish, Kimberly, and was a great father to the ir six children. Pete always enjoyed life. He was active in sports through out high school. After graduation, he started his career at the Kimberly p aper mill.He served his country for, "four years, three months and five days" in t he South Pacific during World War II. After service, he returned to the Ki mberly mill and worked his way up to Machine Tender, running paper machi ne #5. Despite his later onset of blindness, Pete enjoyed his family, fish ing in Northern Wisconsin, woodworking and bowling.Pete is survived by his wife, Rita; six children: Judy (Loran) Pillin g, of Golden Valley, MN; Barbara Van Sambeek of Appleton; Jim (Joy) Van Sa mbeek of Appleton; Donna (Steve) Glasheen of Neenah; Becky (Dave) Van Boxt el of Kimberly; and Dan (Kim) Van Sambeek of Darboy; nine grandchildre n; a great-grandson and happily anticipating the birth of two more grea t- grandchildren; seven siblings: Marie Schmidt, John (Dee) Van Sambeek, F rancis (Nancy) Van Sambeek, Agnes Gray, Tom (Maria) Van Sambeek, and Patri cia (Lester) Plutz, and brother and sisters-in-law: Ken (Carole) Oudenhove n, Carol Oudenhoven, Marion Oudenhoven and Ione Van Sambeek.In addition to his parents, Pete was preceded in death by two great-grandd aughters: Hannah and Faith; two brothers: Joe and Bill; sister-in-law, Ros ie Van Sambeek; and brothers-in-law: Raymond Schmidt, Rick Gray, Jerome a nd Don Oudenhoven.A Funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, November 23, 2005, at S t. Paul Catholic Church, Combined Locks. The Rev. Robert Vandenberg will o fficiate. Military rites will be conducted by the Jacob Coppus American Le gion Post # 258, Little Chute immediately following the Mass. The family w ill receive friends after 9 a.m. at the church.In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established at the University of W isconsin Ophthalmology Department.O'CONNELL FUNERAL SERVICES 2020 E. Main Street Little Chute 920-759-2951 VanSambeek, Peter A. Jr (I19496)
 
165200 Van Sambeek, William G.William G. Van Sambeek, of Kimberly, WI, died peacefully at home Monday mo rning, Oct. 4, 2004. He was born May 5, 1924, to the late Peter and Mar ie Van Sambeek. Bill and his wife Ione (Ebben) enjoyed a happy and fruitf ul marriage of 55 years. Bill served his country in the United State Air F orce during World War II, and was a member of American Legion Post #60.Bill was a member of Holy Name of Jesus parish and loved to sing with t he Good News Choir. He dedicated 43 years of his life to the Kimberly mi ll as an Instrumentation Technician. After Bill's retirement in 1989, he e njoyed woodworking and spending time in the outdoors with his family at h is cottage in Townsend, WI.Survivors include his wife Ione; a daughter, Paula (Carl) Schroth, Darbo y; four sons: Dennis (Nancy) Van Sambeek, Darboy; David (Julie) Van Sambee k, Darboy; John (Jean) Van Sambeek, Freedom; Chris (Renee) Van Sambeek, Da rboy; along with fifteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Brothe rs and sisters include Marie Schmidt, Peter Jr. Van Sambeek, John Van Samb eek, Frances Van Sambeek, Agnes Gray, Thomas Van Sambeek and Patricia Plut z.Visitation will be Wednesday, October 6, 2004 at St. John's Church in Litt le Chute from 4-6 p.m. followed by the Eucharistic Liturgy of Christian Bu rial with Father Bertrand Ebben, O.P. presiding. Military rites will be co nducted by the American Legion Post #60, Kimberly. In lieu of flowers, a m emorial has been established.Bill's family wishes to extend a special thanks to Dr. Montgomery Elmer a nd the Theda Care staff.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute788-3321 
VanSambeek, William Gerald (I55528)
 
165201 Van Schindel, Clarence, Town of FreedomAge 83, died Monday, October 15, 2001 at St. Elizabeth Hospital. He was bo rn June 17, 1918 in the Town of Freedom, son of Martin and Catherine (Died rich) Van Schindel. Clarence married Florence Klister on September 17, 19 42 at Saint Paul Catholic Church, Wrightstown. They celebrated their gold en wedding anniversary in 1992. Mr. Van Schindel was a lifelong farmer w ho sold seed to local farmers. He also sold bee pollen products. Claren ce enjoyed traveling and polka music.Clarence is survived by his wife, Florence; four daughters: Shyla (Jame s) Smith; Pat (Steve) Konkle; Bonnie (Gary) Vander Loop; Jackie (Tom) Wyng aard, all of Freedom; 12 grandchildren: Randy (Connie) Smith; Mike (Sheil a) Smith; Dave (Gretchen) Smith; Shelly (Aaron) Eisen; Brett Konkle and sp ecial friend Jacci Schumacher; Gina (Mike) Frank; Gary (Nikki) Van Schinde l; Kyle, Travis and Tammy Vander Loop; Amanda and Benjamin Wyngaard; ni ne great grandchildren: Jerrett, Tyler, Trevor, Katie, Holly and Hope Smit h; Reid and Heath Eisen; Kamden Van Schindel; one sister, Grayce (Carl) De Bruin; six sisters-in-law: Mary Jane Hendricks; Rosemary Smith; Agnes (Han k) Hendricks; Kathleen (Robert)_Ostrenga; Carol (Ves) Van Dyke; Shirley (R onnie) Stier; and many nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in dea th by a daughter, Angie Van Schindel and a son, Gary Van Schindel; his par ents; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Herman (Catherine) Klister; three s isters and six brothers-in-law: Ida (Pete)Ver Voort; Alice (Ben) Viaene; R osella (Francis "Red") Vondracek; Leo Hendricks; Rick Smith and Clifford " Jim" Klister.Funeral services will be held at 6:00 p.m. Friday, October 19, 2001 at Sai nt John Catholic Church, Little Chute, with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hog en officiating. Interment will be in Saint John Cemetery, Little Chute. Fr iends may call at the church from 3:00 p.m. Friday until the time of the s ervice.The family would like to express a special thank you to the staff at St. P aul Home, Appleton Medical Center and St. Elizabeth Hospital for their com passionate care while our father was there.
Verkuilen Funeral Home 
vanSchindel, Clarence Martin (I32061)
 
165202 Van Schindel, FlorenceFlorence Van Schindel, 83, died peacefully Friday, May 20, 2005, at Cher ry Meadows Hospice. She was born February 25, 1922, in Wrightstown, daught er of Herman and Catherine (Verbeten) Klister. Florence married Clarence V an Schindel, September 17, 1942, in Wrightstown and he preceded her in dea th October 15, 2001. Clarence and Florence celebrated their golden weddi ng anniversary in 1992. They were lifelong farmers in the Town of Freed om and together they enjoyed traveling and going to local polka dances. S he was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute and t he Christian Mothers Society. She was also a member of the Country Bumpki ns Homemakers Club. Florence enjoyed playing cards, doing word search puzz les, dressing up for family Halloween parties, Lawrence Welk, Dan O'Donne ll and going up north.Mrs. Van Schindel is survived by her daughters: Shyla (James) Smith, Pat ( Steve) Konkle and Bonnie (Gary) Vander Loop, all of Freedom and Jackie (Al an) Mazna, Denmark; her grandchildren: Randy (Connie) Smith, Mike Smith, D ave (Gretchen) Smith, Shelly (Aaron) Eisen, Brett Konkle and fiancee, Jac ci Schumaker, Gina (Rob) Schwanke, Gary (Nikki) Van Schindel, Kyle, Trav is and Tammy Vander Loop, Amanda and Benjamin Wyngaard; her great grandchi ldren: Jerrett and Jameson Smith, Tyler, Trevor and Katie Smith, Holly a nd Hope Smith, Reid and Heath Eisen, Kamden, Kade and Kalia Van Schinde l; her sisters: Mary Jane Hendricks, Rosemary Smith, Kathleen (Robert) Ost renga, Carol (Carl) Newhouse and Shirley (Ronnie) Stier; a brother-in-la w, Hank (Jean) Hendricks and a sister-in-law, Grayce (Carl) De Bruin.Florence was also preceded in death by her parents; a son, Gary; a daughte r, Angie; a sister, Agnes Hendricks; a brother, Clifford "Jim" Kliste r; 3 brothers-in-law: Leo Hendricks, Rick Smith and Ves Van Dyke; sisters- in-law: Alice (Ben) Viaene, Teresa Van Schindel and Rosalia (Francis "Red ") Vondracek.Funeral services will be held at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 24, 2005, at St. J ohn Nepomucene Catholic Church with Rev. Patrick Beno officiating. Interme nt will be in St. John Cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 2: 00 p.m. Tuesday until the time of the mass.The family wishes to express a special thank you to the staffs at Applet on Medical Center and Cherry Meadows Hospice for their compassionate ca re of Florence.VERKUILENFUNERAL HOME &CREMATION SERVICESLittle Chute 788-3321 Klister, Florence Harriet (I32060)
 
165203 Van Schyndel, Genevieve L ., W1342 County Road JJ, Kaukauna Age 89, died Saturday morning, December 13, 2003. She was born June 6, 191 4, to the late Henry and Minnie (Welhouse) DeBruin, in Freedom and had be en an area resident all of her life. Genevieve had been employed by St Eli zabeth Hospital and Rose's Rest Home as a nurses aid and by Kimberly Cla rk at the Lakeview Mill. Genevieve enjoyed raising and working with her ra cehorses. She was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church.Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Henry and Lynn Van Schynd el, Kaukauna; Richard and Marie Van Schyndel, Crivitz; a daughter, Betty D orman, Kaukauna; a daughter-in-law, Donna (Ron) Koski, Fremont; 18 grandch ildren; 32 great -grandchildren; 5 great -great grandchildren; three broth ers and sisters-in-law, Robert and Janice DeBruin, Kaukauna; Harold and Ca rolyn DeBruin, Pulcifer; Victor and Deb DeBruin, Freedom; four sisters a nd three brothers-in-law, Evelyn and Martin Van Schyndel, Kaukauna; Dorot hy Hawley, Seymour; Elaine and Casey Van Cuyk, Combined Locks; Judy and J im Menting, Little Chute; two sisters-in-law, Mary Ann DeBruin, Luxembur g; Virgie DeBruin, Appleton.She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry Van Schyndel on June 16, 1 985, her son, Robert, her son-in-law, Dick Dorman, a brother, Melvin DeBru in and a sister, Clara (Romy) Simons.The funeral liturgy for Genevieve will be held at 5:00 p.m., Monday, Decem ber 15, 2003, at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street, with Fat her Jack Mullarkey officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Fri ends may call at the church from 3:00 p.m. Monday until the time of the ma ss. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund is being established.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME400 East Wisconsin AvenueKaukauna 766-6200
Appleton Post Crescent Date 12/15/2003
Van Schyndel, Genevieve L ., W1342 County Road JJ, KaukaunaThe following names were mistakenly omitted from the obituary: three broth ers, Gordon DeBruin, Carter, Oklahoma; Lloyd DeBruin and fiancee, Janice J ansen, Little Chute; and Victor DeBruin and fiancee, Jean Moser, Freedom.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME400 West Wisconsin Avenue 
DeBruin, Genevieve L. (I64023)
 
165204 Van Schyndel, George L. George L. Van Schyndel, 88, Oneida died early Friday morning, Dec. 3, 20 04 at a Green Bay hospital. He was born March 12, 1916, in Little Chute, W is., to the late John and Petronella (Vanden Hogen) Van Schyndel. Wh en he was five, the family moved to Oneida, where they farmed for many yea rs. George married Edna Noe on Oct. 13, 1942, at St. Sebastian Catholic Ch urch, in Isaar. They celebrated 47 years together, with Edna “Betty” prece ding him in death on May 2, 1989. George worked for many years in the pap er industry, retiring from American Can in 1979. He was an excellent carpe nter, gardener, and storyteller. He thoroughly enjoyed hunting, fishing a nd singing silly Holland songs. He raised chickens and other farm animal s. Generous in heart, he shared much with others. He took great delig ht in all his grandchildren and great-grandchildren and was very cari ng to his wife. His white cat, Kitty, became his close companion after h er death. George was a lifetime member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Onei da where he served as an altar boy in his youth.He is survived by his children, David (Jean), Oneida; Dianne (Bob) Elli s, De Pere; Donna (Tim) Huettl, Seymour: Linda (Don) Patzke, Howard; Sue D uben and John Van Schyndel, both of Oneida. He is further survived by h is daughter-in-law, Mary Pat Van Schyndel, Seymour; 36 grandchildren, 26 g reat-grandchildren; and his sister, Dolores Van Schyndel, Green Bay.He was preceded in death by his son, George W. Van Schyndel; four brother s, John (Clara), Marty (Tracy), Tony (Veulah) and Ted; also his three sist ers, Ann (John) Van Boxtel, Marie (Clarence) Daoust, and Dorothy (Ray) Jac ques.Friends may call at the Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, 358 S. Main St., Sey mour on Sunday, Dec. 5, 2004 from 4 to 8 p.m., with a prayer servi ce at 8 p.m. Visitation will continue on Monday, Dec. 6, 2004, the “Fea st of St. Nicholas,” at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 145 St. Joseph’s Dr ., Oneida, from 9 a.m. until the Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m., w ith Father Bill Swichtenberg officiating. The burial will be in the pari sh cemetery.Thank you to all who made Dad’s life happy, helping him attain fullne ss of life. Dad was much loved and will be missed by all. The family than ks the medical community, and in a special way, the staff at St. Vincent H ospital and Dr. Lamont and his nurse, Kathy. Many thanks to all who enjoy ed a good chicken dinner with Dad, especially Rose and the late Bill VanBo xtel. And a special thank you to Sr. Cecilia Noe, Wrentham, MA, for her gi ft of prayer. VanSchyndel, George (I119270)
 
165205 Van Schyndel, Henry G., "Hank ", W1346 County Road JJ,KaukaunaAge 71, passed away Monday, January 12, 2004 at St. Elizabeth Hospital fol lowing a long battle with heart and lung disease. Hank was born in Applet on on September 2, 1932, son of the late Henry and Genevieve (DeBruin) V an Schyndel and has been a lifelong area resident. Hank worked his enti re career in underground construction. Hank loved being surrounded by h is children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and his two devoted dog s, Maggie and Katie. In his younger years he enjoyed hunting, and also h ad a passion for boating and entertaining. Hank was also a longtime and fa ithful member of Peace United Methodist Church.He is survived by his wife of seventeen years, Lynn Van Schyndel of Kaukau na; five children: Steve Van Schyndel of Appleton; Tim (Rose) Van Schynd el of Freedom; Sandy (Steve) Huss of Kaukauna; Pat Heiting of Little Chu te and her special friend Randy Van Hout; Amy (Alan) Hostettler of Kaukaun a; thirteen grandchildren: Brad (Kristin) Van Schyndel, Ryan Van Schynde l, Kristi Van Schyndel, Leah (Adam) Daelke, Rebecca Van Schyndel and her s pecial friend Ben, Michael Van Schyndel, Danielle Van Schyndel, Rachelle ( Ryan) Hansen, Jared Huss and his fiance Alisha, Amber Heiting and her spec ial friend Josh, Brian Heiting, and Amanda and Alex Hostettler; three grea t-grandchildren: Lauren and Quinn Van Schyndel, Samantha Hansen, and a n ew child in the Daelke family is expected soon. He is also survived by a b rother: Richard (Marie) Van Schyndel of Crivitz; a sister: Betty Dorm an of Kaukauna; a sister-in-law: Donna Koski of Fremont. He was preced ed in death by his parents, a brother Robert Van Schyndel and a brother-in -law Richard Dorman.Funeral services for Hank will be held at 5 p.m. on Thursday, January 1 5, 2004 at PEACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 2300 Wisconsin Avenue in Kaukau na with Rev. Tim Albrecht officiating. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cem etery. Friends may call directly at the church on Thursday from 2 p.m. unt il the hour of the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund in Hank 's name is being established.The family would like to express special thanks to the staff on 2 Sou th at St. Elizabeth Hospital, the staff in the Emergency Room, Dr. Jack Me yer, Dr. Brad Lauderdale, and Dr. Kenneth Geller, as well as their staf fs for all of their kindness and hard work.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue 
VanSchyndel, Henry (I64030)
 
165206 Van Schyndel, Ken, KaukaunaAge 52, died unexpectedly Saturday, Jan. 31, 2004 as the result of a snowm obile accident. He was born May 1, 1951 in Appleton, Wis., son of the la te Arnold and Agnes (VanDenEng) Van Schyndel. Ken was employed as an elect rician at Thilmany International Paper in Kaukauna. He was employed the re for over 30 years. Ken was an avid, Avid, AVID Packer fan. He enjoyed s pending time with friends and family up north at his cottage. He was a mem ber of Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna, the Thilmany Quarter Centu ry Club and the Kaukauna Quarterback Club.He is survived by a son, Kyle in the US Navy; two daughters, Kelly, Steve ns Point; and Christy, Kaukauna; four brothers and three sisters-in-law, V ern (Cindy), Freedom; Dave (Julie), Kaukauna; Jer (fiancee, Judy Delrow ), Combined Locks; Don (Lori), Kaukauna; nieces and nephews, Craig, Michel le, Scott, Tyler, Danielle, Brooke, Ben, Nate and Lydia. He is further sur vived by a close friend, Eric Bullock of Green Bay.Ken was preceded in death by his parents and a brother Dennis in 1999.Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. Tuesday at Holy Cross Catholic Chu rch, Kaukauna with Fr. Jim Lucas officiating. Friends may call direct ly at the church from 2 p.m. Tuesday until the time of services.In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in his name.
The Boettcher Family Funeral Home is assisting the family. 
VanSchyndel, Kenneth R. (I66452)
 
165207 Van Schyndel, Richard G. "Ric h"Van Schyndel, Richard G. "Rich" age 91 died Saturday, January 14, 200 6, at Parkside Care Center, Little Chute. He was born May 22, 1914, in Min nesota son of George and Anna (Van Lemoen) Van Schyndel. Richard married L ucille Gossen June 15, 1937, at Immaculate Conception Church, Oneida and t hey celebrated 63 years of marriage together. Lucille preceded Richa rd in death March 5, 2001. Mr. Van Schyndel was a member of Holy Cross Cat holic Church, Kaukauna. Richard and his wife farmed in Freedom. He enjoy ed fishing and loved playing cards, especially sheepshead, smear and cribb age. Rich also enjoyed his cottage on Sawyer Lake for 40 years with his fa mily and friends.Richard is survived by a sister, Anna Verkuilen, Kaukauna; brother, Mart in (Evelyn) Van Schyndel, Wrightstown; brothers-and sisters-in-law, niece s, nephews and other relatives and friends.He was preceded in death by his wife; sister, Frances Drephal; brothers, H enry, Arnold, Joseph and Bernard Van Schyndel; brothers-and sisters-in-la w.Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2006, at Ho ly Cross Catholic Church with the Rev. Martin Fox officiating. Interment w ill be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Friends may call at the chur ch from 9 a.m. Tuesday until the time of the mass.A special thank you to Richard's sister, Annie Verkuilen and her family f or his care after Lucille's passing. They made it possible for Rich's dini ng out for Friday fish fry, Tuesday chicken, gambling and trips back up no rth to see old friends. A special thank you also to several nieces and nep hews for their help and to Parkside Care Center and staff for their care a nd concern in Rich's final days.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES 
VanSchyndel, Richard G. (I99682)
 
165208 Van Schyndel, Robert Lance "Bob"
Robert Lance "Bob" Van Schyndel, age 45, of Elcho died unexpectedly June 19 in the Town of Elcho.
Bob was born on September 16, 1965 in Plymouth, WI to Donna (Wadel) Van Schyndel and the late Robert John Van Schyndel. He married Denise Stevens June 18, 2011 in Elcho,WI. She survives and resides in Post Lake.
Bob owned and operated a steel fabricating shop, Northern Steel Manufacturing, in Elcho, WI. He enjoyed the work he did and those he worked with. Bob had a passion for his Harley Davidson motorcycle and enjoyed riding it. He also was an avid bow hunter.
In addition to his wife, Bob is survived by his parents Donna and Ron Koski of Pearson, WI; 3 daughters; Natasha, Summer and Trinity, a son Robert John Van Schyndel of Elcho; a granddaughter, Hailey; 6 sisters; Brenda (Dan) Jacklin, Deborah Huff, Maggie Schaeubel, Marion (Mike) Wolf, Diane (Tim) Beattie, and Sherry Culligan; 3 brothers; Rick (Connie) Van Schyndel, Randy (Jamie) Van Schyndel and Ron Van Schyndel. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews and close friends.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Strasser-Roller Funeral Home in Antigo. In lieu of flowers a memorial will be established in Bob's name. Friends may visit on-line at www.strasserrollerfh.com 
VanSchyndel, Robert (I99218)
 
165209 Van Schyndel, Ronald (Butch)Ronald G. (Butch) Van Schyndel. The Lord saw Ron was getting tired and se nt him to be with his lifelong friend on June 7, 2004. Ron was born on Aug ust 19, 1942, son of Martin and Evelyn Van Schyndel. Ron worked very ha rd as a farmer all of his life until his illness took him from his passi on in 1996. He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, fishing, trav eling, and playing cards.He will be sadly missed by two daughters, Tina (Troy) Grissman, and Kris ty (Scott) Flanders; three sons: Ron Jr. (Brenda), Brian (Amy), and Kev in Van Schyndel; 12 grandchildren: Nick, Matt, Jonathon, and Jacob Van Sch yndel, Brandi, Dawndy, Cole, and Paige Van Schyndel, Crystal, Tanner, a nd Marissa Grissman, and Tricia Litkey; his parents, Martin and Evelyn V an Schyndel; sisters: Helen Lemke, Janie (Lloyd) Bowers, Carol (Bill) V er Hagen, Diane (Bob) Oudenhoven, and Shari (Dan) Nagan; mother-in-law, He len Meulemans; and sisters-in-lw, Arlene (Bill) Egan and Betty Piso.Ronald was preceded in death by his wife, Mary, in Jan. 2004 infant siste r, Frances; infant granddaughter, Tiffany Van Schyndel; father-in-law, R ay Meulemans; godson, Lyle Bowers; two brothers-in-law, Jack Hopfensperg er and Bob Meulemans; and sister-in-law, Dorothy Meulemans.Family and friends may call Friday, June 11, 2004 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p .m. at St. Paul Catholic Church in Wrightstown. Memorial Mass will be cele brated 4:30 p.m. Friday at church, with Fr. Robert Kabat officiating. Inte rment will be in St. Paul Catholic Church Cemetery. DeWane-Cotter Funer al Home in Wrightstown in serving the family.The family would like to extend a sincere thank you to Ron’s sisters, Hele n, Carol and Janie; Thedacare (Hospice), special friend, Kathy Green, a nd also to the staff at Appleton Medical Center on the 4th floor for the ir special care and support.Good-bye DadNow you are with mom hand in hand watching over us as our guardian angel s. Thanks for everything you have done for us.
Till we meet again. We love you—Your family 
VanSchyndel, Ronald (I66259)
 
165210 Van Sistine Sr., Richard "Dic k"Richard C. Van Sistine Sr. "Dick," 85, Appleton, a devoted husband, fathe r, grandfather and great grandfather, passed away on March 24, 2004 at App leton Medical Center. Dick was born on June 22, 1918 to the late Leo and A nne Van Sistine (Maloney) in De Pere, Wis. He married Dorothy Peters on M ay 18, 1946. Dick proudly served in the Army during World War II. He w as a General Manager with North Eastern Wisconsin Bell and eventually beca me the Public Relations Director until retiring in 1981. Dick had a passi on for serving in the community. He was a member of Kaukauna Rotary, pa st president of Appleton's club and a recipient of the Paul Harris Awar d. Dick was president of Chamber of Commerce of Appleton, and also a memb er of the 'Old Goats' of Waverly Beach. He was very active in the Boy Scou ts of which he was President of the Valley Council and recipient of the Si lver Beaver Award. He was also a member of the police and fire commissio n, Knights of Columbus, director of St. Elizabeth Hospital Board from 1984 -90, and received the Distinguished Citizen Award presented by the Applet on Jaycees. Dick was also active in the United Way from campaign chairm an to being a staff member when he retired. He was active in anything a nd everything related to his children, grandchildren and great grandchildr en. He enjoyed golfing, camping, which he was referred to as 'Ranger', sco uting, a Packer fan and all around sports fan.Survivors include his wife, Dorothy, of 57 years; children: Richard Jr. (B ecky), Dan (Sue), Ann (Mike) Geurts, Mary (Brad) Graff, Peter (Mary), Mi ke (Debbie); grandchildren: Rich (Kimberly), Matt, Paul, Lisa, Luke, Jo n, Ben, Elizabeth, Andy, Toby (Heather), Gretchen (Roy), Sara (Britt), Mic hael (Jill), Amanda, Joe, Katie, Heather (Jim), Tara (Geoff), Brooks, Nic k, Lindsay, Bobby, Danny and Melissa; nine great grandchildren.
Dick was preceded in death by his parents and son, Tim.A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, March 27, 20 04 at 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church (222 E. Fremont St.) in Appl eton with Father Robert Karuhn officiating. Visitation will start at the c hurch from 9 a.m. until the time of mass. Interment will take place in Mou nt Calvary Cemetery, De Pere. A memorial fund is being established.
Wichmann Tri-County Chapel3212 S. Oneida St. 
VanSistine, Richard C. (I70628)
 
165211 Van Stiphout, Mary F. ; Mary Van Stiphout, Kaukauna, passed away peaceful ly at St. Paul Elder Services in Kaukauna on Wednesday afternoon, July 2 6, 2005, with her family at her side. Mary was born in Kaukauna on June 1 2, 1920, daughter of the late Ambrose and Catherine (Verkuilen) Grissma n. On October 28, 1939, she married Raymond "Bunny" Van Stiphout; he prece ded her in death in October of 1997. Mary was a longtime and faithful memb er of Holy Cross Catholic Church and was a former member of the VFW Auxili ary. She enjoyed bingo, trips to the casino, caring for her geraniums, wor king puzzles, traveling, and camping. In her younger years she was employ ed at Bastian's Dimestore.Mary is survived by three daughters: Donna (Jim) Kress of Green Bay; Pat ty (Ken) Bodde of Kaukauna; and Bonnie (Don) Martin of Kaukauna; two son s: Dennis (Sandy) Van Stiphout of Kaukauna and Jim (Cheryl) Van Stipho ut of Kaukauna; 14 grandchildren: Susie (Jeff) Cysieyski, Mike (Christin e) Van Stiphout, Shari Van Stiphout and her friend Don Chopin, Kerri Keber lein, Lonnie Kress, Keith (Debbie) Urban, Kevin (Becky) Urban, Kacy Urba n, Kelly Van Stiphout, Jackie Bodde, Brittney Van Stiphout, Brian Van Stip hout, Jeremy (Sue) Martin, and Tammy (Eric) Diedrick; eighteen great-grand children; a sister: Frances (Joe) Portman of Kaukauna; and three sisters-i n-law: Margaret Grissman, Alice Grissman, and Irma Van Stiphout, all of Ka ukauna.Mary was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Raymond, a daught er Judy Wilhelm, brothers: Herman (Adelia) Grissman, Ed Grissman, Art Gris sman, and John Grissman, sisters: Catherine (George) Hartjes, Veronica (Bi ll) Van Toll, and Doris (Dan) Head, sisters-in-law: Ruby (Bill) Woelz a nd Agnes (Bill) Hermes, and a brother-in-law, Julian "Pete" Van StiphouThe funeral liturgy for Mary will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 2 9, 2006, at ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, 119 W. 7th Street in Kaukauna with F r. Jerry Pastors officiating. Interment will follow in St. Mary Cemeter y. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday evening from 4 p.m. unt il 8 p.m. and again Saturday at the church from 9 a.m. until the hour of t he service.Mom - May the wings of a dove carry you safely to Dad's side in heaven.The family would like to extend their sincere thanks to the entire sta ff at St. Paul Elder Services. You are all wonderful, caring, and loving p eople who made mom feel so much at home. Your kindness will never be forgo tten.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME (note error in year, reported 2005 should re ad 2006) dated July 28, 2006 
Grissman, Mary Frances (I44227)
 
165212 Van Stralen, Ray A special man has passed over to start a new journey. Ray was a loving and appreciative husband to Betty (Kerkhof) for almost 60 years, and the most wonderful father to Diane, Donna, Mary and her husband Nouri, Alan and his wife Reema, and Dan and his wife Jennifer, all residing in Northern California, plus the many who adopted him as their dad and grandpa also! He was fortunate to have seven adoring grandchildren, Matthew, Anissa, Kira, Olivia, Max, Eva, and John. He only missed seeing his first great grandson by a few months. He is also survived by two brothers, Jim and Ken (Margie), and three sisters, Marilyn Huth, Joyce (Jim) Ebben and Gloria (Jack) Willimason and brothers-in-law Roman Meier and Herman Ciha. He was preceded in death by his sisters Alice Meier, Rita Ciha, and baby Mary, his sister-in-law Marion, as well as his parents Albert and Marie (Van Elzen) Van Stralen and his in-laws George and Anna (Ebben) Kerkhof. His grandson Max greeted him also.
He was born in Kimberly, Wisconsin on August 30, 1930 and passed away at the age of 85 on July 28, 2016 in Pleasant Hill, CA where he and Betty have lived since 1994. He spent 39 years as a sheet-metal tradesman at the former paper mill in Kimberly where he retired in 1988.
One of his fondest early memories was the camaraderie with his fellow soldiers while in the army in Germany during the Korean War.
He was an avid Packers fan and had season tickets until he moved to California, although that didn't keep him from continuing to root for his favorite team!
Modeling became a retirement hobby while in Wisconsin and he continued having fun with it for many years in California as well. The highlight was his role in the 'N Sync video "This I Promise You".
After moving to California he spent many years volunteering for the organization "Caring Hands" by helping other seniors with chores and errands that they were not able to do. He was often teased about all of the women in his life!
He will be greatly missed. We slowly lost the person that we knew and loved, but his thoughtful and generous spirit never waned. Everybody loved Raymond!
Comments can be shared with the family at www.traditioncare.com.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Aug. 4, 2016 
Vanstralen, Ray (I167087)
 
165213 Van Susteren, Gladys E. (Roes ch)Age 87, died on Saturday, June, 12, 2004 at Prairie Home Elder Services. G ladys was born in Appleton, Wis. on November 28, 1916, the daughter of t he late Carl and Elizabeth (Dresang) Roesch. She married Stanley Van Suste ren on August 7, 1937. Stanley preceded her in death on October 5, 197 1, at 59 years of age. Gladys and Stanley lived in Chicago, Ill. for 20 ye ars. They returned to Wisconsin in 1957 and lived in Little Chute. Followi ng Stanley’s death, Gladys moved to Appleton.She will be greatly missed by her daughter, Marjorie (Donald) Schillema n, Appleton; her son, Michael (Kathleen) Van Susteren, Verona, Wis; five g randchildren: Matthew and Jared Van Susteren, Verona; Diane (Steve) Barnet t, Susan (Steven) Plach and David (Lisa) Schilleman, all of Appleton; a nd six great-grandchildren: Benjamin and Samantha Barnett; Hannah and Matt hew Plach; Michael and Brian Schilleman.She was preceded in death by thee brothers: Bill, George and Carl Roesch a nd her sister, Lucille Dachelet.The Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m., on Monday, June 14, 2004 at S T. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH, 410 West Lawrence Street, Appleton, with Rev. L arry Abler officiating. Visitors will be received at the church on Monda y, June 14 from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. The interment wi ll be held at St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Roesch, Gladys Eleanor (I17022)
 
165214 Van Susteren,Virginia Constanc e(Mrs. Joseph)Our dear mother, Virginia Van Susteren, of Appleton, passed away Septemb er 6, 2005 at her home with all seven of her children at her side. Virgin ia was born April 6, 1917 in Superior, Wisconsin. She was the daught er of the late Timothy and Florence McCarthy. She attended the Universi ty of Wisconsin - Madison where she obtained a Bachelor Degree in Educatio n. On November 20, 1943 she married Joseph Van Susteren at Fort Dix, New J ersey. Just two weeks later, Joseph was stationed for the remaining thr ee years of the war as a Captain of Infantry in the United States Arm y, at the Pacific Theatre of Operations.Virginia taught in several different schools in Wisconsin, including Kimbe rly High School where she taught English for 25 years. Mother was an intel ligent, kind, generous and fun-loving woman who was an inspiration to h er many students as well as to her own children. She especially loved lite rature and language and her remarkable memory for poetry will be remember ed and missed by family and friends. She also enjoyed classical music a nd opera, gardening, bird watching, needlepoint and crochet. Virginia enjo yed and was active in book and bridge clubs and acted as a docent for t he historic Hearthstone House. She participated in her church choir and se rved as editor for the church newsletter. She had a very strong devotion f or the Blessed Mother and made regular novenas to St. Anthony. Virginia a nd her husband were known by many as defenders and helpers of the downtrod den and needy.After her retirement from teaching, she tutored Hmong refugees in Engli sh and assisted them in completing job applications. She was a regular con tributor to numerous charitable organizations including foreign orphanage s, missions and relief efforts. She regularly contributed to the educati on of seminary students. Mother had a great affection for her neighbors a nd friends who loved her for her kindness and wit.She is survived by her seven children and 20 grandchildren: Susan Hasenau er and her children: Thomas, Anne, and Nancy, Timothy (Lynn) Van Suster en and their children: Claire, Peter and Katherine, Peter (Nancy) Van Sust eren and their children: Jane and Eric, Thomas Van Susteren and his childr en: Matthew and William, Rosemary (Jacek) Cianciara and their children: An na, Margaret, Mary Frances, Aleksander and Lukasz (Catherine) and their ch ildren: Nicholas and Caroline, Molly (Ray) Kurian and her son Nicholas, Jo hn (Jill) Van Susteren and their children: Julia, Lucas and Kathleen Marie .Virginia was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph, her parents, and h er son-in-law, Randal Hasenauer.The Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated at 5 p.m. Friday, Septemb er 9 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 404 W. Lawrence St. Appleton. Frien ds may call directly at the church from 3 p.m. Friday until the time of t he service.A Rosary will be recited at 3 p.m.. Interment will take place at St. Jo hn Cemetery in Little Chute. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been e stablished.The family wishes to thank the Caring Angels and Affinity Hospice Visiti ng Nurses whose care allowed us to fulfill our Mother’s wish to rema in at home throughout her illness.Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer606 N. Oneida St.Appleton, WI (920) 733-73 83 McCarthy, Virginia Constance (I17027)
 
165215 Van Thiel, Joanne H.
Joanne H. Van Thiel, Little Chute, age 85, died Sunday, June 3, 2007, at Appleton Medical Center. Joanne was born in Little Chute on January 21, 1922, to the late John and Dora (Vanden Burgt) Van Bakel. She married Edward W. Van Thiel on December 1, 1945, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church where she was a lifelong member. He preceded her in death July 1, 1993. Joanne was a member of the St. John Mission Club for 27 years as well as a member of the Golden Agers, Ladies Auxiliary and the Seniors Group. She was an avid reader and Packer fan. Joanne also enjoyed sewing and spending time at the family cottage in Crandon. She cherished time spent with her grandchildren. Joanne will be remembered as a very giving person, spending many hours volunteering in our community to serve others.
Joanne is survived by her children: Karen (Carl) Verhagen, Combined Locks; Ron (Mary) Van Thiel, Pewaukee; Dave (Cathy) Van Thiel, Shoreview, MN; Dan (Cindy) Van Thiel, Darboy; and Jean Van Thiel, Freedom; 14 grandchildren: Sarah (Nick) Droessler, Stephen (Rebecca) Verhagen, Geoffrey, David and Jenna Van Thiel, Tara and Jason Van Thiel, Ryan (Becky), Alyssa and Brett Van Thiel, Michael, Robby, Matthew and Tim Van Sambeek; sisters and brothers: Ardina Pritzl, Adrian (Terry) Van Bakel, Joe (Angie) Van Bakel and Dolores "Lorrie" Van Bakel; and brothers and sisters-in-law: Harold Welhouse, Beryl Van Bakel, Francis Van Thiel, Ann Stoffel, Claire (Elmer) Wolfinger, Therese Kelly and Clarence Bongers. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to her husband and parents, Joanne was preceded in death by her sister and brother: Roseanne Welhouse and Leonard Van Bakel; and sisters and brothers-in-law: Marie Bongers, Delia (Merle) Proknow, Ray Pritzl, John Van Thiel, Joe Stoffel, Dale Kelly and Alice (Lawrence) Gonnering.
The Funeral Mass will be at 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 6, 2007, at St. John Catholic Church (323 S. Pine Street, Little Chute). The Rev. David J. Funk, OFM Cap. will officiate. Visitation will start Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. until the time of Mass directly at church. Committal St. John Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established.
O'CONNELL
FUNERAL SERVICES 
VanBakel, Joanne H. (I56478)
 
165216 Van Toll, Irma C. (Lamers) - Irma C. Van Toll, 87, of Cass City, died Monday, July 25, 2011 in Northwood Meadows Medical Care Unit, Cass City. She was born March 6, 1924 in Little Chute, WI the youngest of eight children of Theodore H. and Antoinette "Nettie" (Giesbers) Lamers. She married Peter William Van Toll October 24, 1969 in St. John's Catholic Church, Little Chute, WI. He died November 21, 1999.
Irma graduated from St. John's High School in Little Chute, WI. She served in the U.S. Army Air Corp as a First Lieutenant working as a nurse. Irma graduated as a Registered Nurse from Mercy Hospital School of Nursing in Oshkosh, WI. She worked as a nurse at Kaukauna Community Hospital, Kaukauna Clinic, Cottage Hospital in Detroit and at Tendercare Nursing Facility in Cass City
Irma is survived by her sisters-in-law: Marie Lamers-Balgie, Arline Lamers; nieces: Shari, Sandee, Lynn, Carla, Donna, Kay, Patricia, Maureen, Jenny; nephews: Lyle, Cliff, Paul, Greg, Les, Glen, Joseph, Philip, Andrew; godchildren: Maureen, Glen, Donna, Randal; 48 great nieces and nephews; special friend, Diane.
She is preceded in death by sisters: Theresa Lamers, Jeanette Lamers; brothers: Clarence Lamers, Jerome Lamers, Robert Lamers, William Lamers, Gordon Lamers; niece, Margaret; nephew, Michael.
Funeral service held 11:00 a.m. Friday, July 29, 2011 in St. Pancratius Catholic Church with Rev. Paul Bala officiating. Interment will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Freiburg. Memorials may be made to Family Discretionary Fund to be divided for Masses and Home and Hospice Advantage. Family and friends may share memories, prayers and stories with the family at www.kranzfuneralhome.com. Arrangements by Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City, Michigan.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 28, 2011
Van Toll, Irma C.
Irma C. Van Toll, 87, Cass City, Mich., died Monday, July 25, 2011, in Northwood Meadows Medical Care Unit, Cass City.
She was born March 6, 1924, in Little Chute, the youngest of eight children of Theodore H. and Antoinette "Nettie" (Giesbers) Lamers. She married Peter William Van Toll Oct. 24, 1969, in St. John's Catholic Church, Little Chute. He died Nov. 21, 1999.
Irma is also survived by her step children, Helen Singer, Regina (Charles) McElhone, eight step grandchildren; 25 step great-grandchildren.
Funeral service was 11 a.m. Friday, July 29, 2011, in St. Pancratius Catholic Church, Cass City, Mich. Interment is in St. Joseph Cemetery, Freiburg. Family and friends may share memories, prayers and stories with the family at www.kranzfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements by
Kranz Funeral Home,
Cass City, Michigan
Debra L. Kranz,
989-872-2195
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 31, 2011 
Lamers, Irma (I33318)
 
165217 Van Treeck, Clara M., Kaukauna ,Age 94 died Saturday September 6, 2003 at Brewster Village in Appleton. S he was born February 4, 1909, in the town of Harrison to the late Frank Va lentine and Anna (Micke) Van Treeck. Clara was a resident of Brewster Vill age Health Center for the last 20 years.Survivors include a sister Agnes Pfrunder; two nieces Germaine Kempen a nd Eyla Mae (Roger) Zwiers; two nephews, Cletus (Louise) Van Treeck and Ja ck (Ruth) Van Treeck; and numerous grand and great grand nieces and nephew s.She is preceded in death by sisters, Anna, Josephine and Catherine, brothe rs, John (Naomi) and Aloys, brothers-in-law, Rodney Feavel, Theodore Pfrun der and Nick Ashauer.Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary Catholic Church, K aukauna with Fr. Robert Udulutsch officiating. Burial in the parish cemete ry. Friends may call at the church from 10 a.m. Tuesday until time of serv ices. Boettcher Family Funeral Home is assisting the family.A heartfelt thank you to the caring staff at Brewster Village (OCHC) for t aking such good care of “Bugs” for the last 20 years. Every one of y ou is special!! God Bless You! VanTreeck, Clara M. (I60179)
 
165218 Van Treeck, Jacob James, Infant son of Jay and Becky Van Treeck, of Kimberly, passed away peacefully in the arms of his loving parents on April 8, 2010. During his short time here, he touched so many lives and showed his strength and determination.
In addition to his parents he is survived by maternal grandparents, Deedee and Al Laabs, Ironwood, MI; and Don Bertels, Ironwood, MI; paternal grandfather, John L. Van Treeck, Kaukauna; aunts and uncles: Brad (Andrea) Bertels, Harrison Township, MI; Shelly (fiance Douglas Tyler) Van Treeck, Dublin, Ireland; Ann (Ken) Diedrick, Little Chute; Kathy (Brad) Ziesemer, Kaukauna; Melissa (Jeff) Helf, Menasha; and Matt Van Treeck; six cousins: Haley and Cory Diedrick, Cassie and Josh Ziesemer, and Nathan and Karly Helf.
Jacob is in the arms of his paternal grandmother, Ruth Ann Van Treeck in heaven.
Services for Jacob will be held at 3 p.m. on Saturday April 10, 2010, at the Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukauna, with visitation from 1:30 p.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established in Jacob's name for Children's Hospital.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the entire staff at Children's Hospital with Dr. Hans and also the nursing staff at Theda Clark Birth Center with Dr. Kaldas. 
VanTreeck, Jacob James (I163753)
 
165219 Van Veghel, Barbara A. "Purse"
Barbara A. "Purse" Van Veghel, 64, Appleton, passed away after a long illness Friday, Sep-tember 12, 2008, at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Appleton, with her family at her side. She was born October 5, 1943, in Appleton to the late Gottlieb and Ruth (Cotter) Wichmann. Barb worked at George Webbs and as a housekeeper at Franciscan Care Center, Appleton, for many years. She and her husband loved to spend time at Dan & AJ's with all of their friends. She loved the Packers and was a huge Nascar fan.
Survivors include her husband, Johannes, Appleton; children: Joe (Eileen) Van Veghel, Johanna (Mike) Heller, Ruth Drehmel and special friend Ed Reid and Christina (Brian) Ness; grandchildren: Krystal and Jason Bubolz, Nick, Johnny, Eddy, Randy, Michael, Kayla, Gwen, Terk, Paige and Hunter and friend Timothy Drehmel; sisters: Jan (Dick) Helein, Nancy (Earl) Fenner, Jeanette (Chuck) El Quist, Linda (Larry) Madson, Margie Buchanan and Kathy (John) Steiner; one brother, Alan (Dawn) Wichmann. Barb is further survived by her sisters and brothers-in-law: Ardine Bons, Rose (William) Bons, Harry (Mary) Van Veghel, June (Adrian) Van Veghel, Christine Van derhyden and Imelda Van Veghel. She is further survived by all her special friends from Dan & AJ's and her special companion Nitsua, the dog.
She was preceded in death by her parents; father and mother-in-law, Christopher and Johanna Van Veghel; an infant son, John Jr.; grandchild, Amber Van Veghel; brothers-in-law: Hank Bons, Harvey Buchanan and Joe Vander Hyden; and a special friend, Hannah Larson.
Funeral services for Barb will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday, September 15, 2008, at the Valley Funeral Home with Rev. Michael O'Rourke. Friends may visit the family from 4 p.m. until the time of services Monday.
VALLEY FUNERAL HOME 2211 N. Richmond St. Appleton, WI 54911 920-733-5435
www.valleyfh.com "Serving as would be Served" 
Wichmann, Barbara A. (I145603)
 
165220 Van Veghel, John Joseph - 87 of Walnut, CA, passed on October 1, 2017. John, formerly of Green Bay, WI. is survived by his wife Janet of 63 years and three children, Debbie (Jim), Michael (Victoria), Scott (Lupe) and three grandchildren, Amanda (Ray), Ryan and Brandon. John graduated from Central Catholic High School in Green Bay, WI in 1948. John served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict and was honorably discharged in 1953. John left Green Bay and moved to California to pursue a career as a heavy equipment diesel mechanic. John retired from the Operating Engineers Union after 25 years. John loved football and was a loyal and dedicated Green Bay Packer fan. Services will be held Wednesday, October 25, 2017, 10:00 AM at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Rowland Heights, CA and will be followed by a military burial at Riverside National Cemetery, Riverside, CA.
Published in Green Bay Press-Gazette on Oct. 25, 2017 
VanVeghel, John Joseph (I343172)
 
165221 Van Vonderen, Joseph S. 127 Garfield Street Kaukauna
Age 83, passed away Tuesday, April 9, 2002 at Parkside Care Center in Little Chute, surrounded by his family. Joe was born in Little Chute on May 28, 1918, son of the late John and Johanna (Thyssen) Van Vonderen. On August 27, 1941, Joe married the former Luella Petit in New London; she survives. For many years, Joe was employed at Thilmany Pulp and Paper, retiring in 1981 as the maintenance supervisor. He was a member of the Thilmany Management Club and the Thilmany Quarter-Century Club. He served his country faithfully as a member of the U.S. Army, and was also a member of the Electric City Post #3319 of the VFW and the Golden Agers. He enjoyed playing cards with family and friends, golfing, traveling with his family, and fishing. His favorite times came from spending time at the family cottage on Thunder Lake, boating and water-skiing with his children and grandchildren. Joe was a "Master Fixer-Upper", and many will remember his desire to constantly putter with engines, electricity, or anything else that caught his eye and needed "adjustment".
He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Luella Van Vonderen of Kaukauna; two sons: John J. Van Vonderen and his friend Kim Hawker of Kaukauna, and Gary (Theresa) Van Vonderen, of Kaukauna; three daughters: Shirley (Larry) Abts of Ashwaubenon, Karen (Tom) Portman of Freedom, and Lynn (Jeff) Hicks of Clinton, Washington; 14 grandchildren: Brant (Ellie) Abts, Troy (Elaina) Abts, Cory Van Vonderen and his fiance Dawn Brandt, Carrie Van Vonderen and her friend Ron Hawkins, Joshua Van Vonderen, Shawn Van Vonderen, Tara Van Vonderen, Dustin Van Vonderen, Tamara Van Vonderen, Jared Portman, Ryan Portman, Adam (Candace) Portman, Matthew Hicks, Sara Hicks, Jason (Corinne) Hicks, and Kari (Brian) Schilling-George; nine great-grandchildren: Danielle, Cody, Dylan, and Alyssa Van Vonderen; Destiny Portman; Jason and Kierstin Hicks; Skyler and Kobe Schilling-George; a brother, Martin Van Vonderen of Appleton; two brothers-in-law: Raymond (Helen) Petit of New London, and Leander Petit of Kaukauna; five sisters-in-law: Henrietta Van Vonderen of Kaukauna, Christina Petit of Berlin, Ann Petit of New London, Margaret Petit of Appleton, Lois Petit of Appleton. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister Harriet (John) Hammen; a brother Arnold Van Vonderen; sister-in-laws: Eleanor Van Vonderen, Clara Petit, and Leona (Harold) Heid; and by brothers-in-law: Leo Petit, Adrian (Florence) Petit, Glen Petit, Vernon Petit, and Mark Petit.
The funeral liturgy for Joe will be held at 10 AM on Saturday, April 13, 2002 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukauna with Fr. Jim Lucas officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday from 4 - 8 PM and again Saturday at the church from 9 AM until the hour of the service. There will be a parish prayer and scripture service on Friday at 7 PM at the funeral home. On Saturday, Military Memorial Rites will be provided by members of Electric City Post #3319 of the VFW.
The family would like to extend their gratitude to the entire staff at Parkside Care Center, and to Dr. Gustafson and his clinic staff. You all took such great care of Joe; we will be forever thankful.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 766-6200 
VanVonderen, Joseph S. (I143052)
 
165222 Van Voorhis, Richard L "Rick"
Richard "Rick" L. Van Voorhis, age 46, of Kiel, died unexpectedly Wednesday, April 18, 2007, at the Shawano Medical Center in Shawano. He was born March 29, 1961, in Appleton a son of Rosemary (Armitage) Van Voorhis and the late Cornelius H. Van Voorhis. On October 26, 1997, he married Nancy Schmidt at Pinecrest Historical Village in Manitowoc County. Rick was employed with Ducat Trucking in Luxemburg for 22 years.
Survivors include his wife, Nancy, Kiel; his mother, Rosemary Van Voorhis, Appleton; his six brothers: Cornelius (Jan) Van Voorhis, Steve Van Voorhis, Bobby Van Voorhis, Randy Van Voorhis, Kirk Van Voorhis and Jim Van Voorhis; his mother-in-law, Pearl Schmidt; two sisters-in-law: Kathy (Larry) Jandrey and Judy Schmidt; his brother-in-law, Richard Schmidt; his nephew, Christopher Jandrey and special friends: Bud and Pat Niles.
He was preceded in death by his father, Cornelius Van Voorhis and his father-in-law, William Schmidt.
Brief family rites will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday April 21, 2007, at the Sippel Funeral Home, 2618 Altona Ave., New Holstein, WI. Family and friends may call at the funeral home on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of brief family rites. The Sippel Funeral Home in New Holstein 920-898-4300 is assisting with arrangements. 
Vanvoorhis, Richard L. (I313966)
 
165223 Van Vreede, Harvey T.Harvey Theodore Van Vreede, age 88, formerly of Little Chute, passed aw ay peacefully early Thursday morning, Sept-ember 29, 2005 due to heart com plications at Cherry Meadows, Appleton. He was born in the Town of Kaukau na February 5, 1917 to Albert and Ann (Vander Heiden) Van Vreede. He gradu ated from Freedom High School in 1935 as salutatorian. Harvey married Lorr aine (Verbeten) on April 13, 1943, who survives. He was a member of St. Jo hn Catholic Church in Little Chute. As a young man growing up in the Depre ssion era, Harvey worked a variety of "odd jobs" from farming to a canni ng factory. He was working in a paper mill when he answered his nation's c all to serve in January 1942, shortly after Pearl Harbor was bombed. He im mediately started basic training and was stationed in Rolla, Missouri, dur ing the early part of his military service. He went from a private, to a t echnician third grade, to a master sergeant, then to the division headquar ters. Harvey was stationed overseas for over a year where he landed in Sco tland and then went to France where he was a personnel officer in the 103 rd Infantry, 75th Division in charge of payrolls and service records in h is outfit. Many times he was forced to find each soldier during action a nd pay him his allotment. He also helped rebuild bridges that had been des troyed by bombing so that our troops could continue to pursue the enemy. W hen the war ended he returned to his job as paper tester at Appleton Pape rs Locks Mill in Combined Locks. While working at the mill, he took a corr espondence course through DeVry Institute in electronics. He began servici ng televisions and radios out of his Kimberly home. After selling 30 set s, he took a leave of absence from his mill job and never looked back. Th is was the beginning of Van Vreede TV & Appliance. He was the first in t he area to sell color television aligning with RCA. Always looking for opp ortunity, another venture that he attempted in the 1950s was when he dabbl ed for a short time in the toy business when he started the Toy Corn er in Kimberly. Harvey was an energetic entrepreneur and pioneered in t he sales and servicing of color televisions, automatic washers and drye rs in the Fox Valley. Harvey remained active in the business until approxi mately 1996 when he retired. Harvey loved spending time up at his cotta ge on Boundary Lake playing volleyball, tinkering with his tractors, and s ocializing with relatives who also have cottages nearby. He and Lorraine t raveled extensively to Europe, Puerto Rico and other destinations final ly settling in a condominium in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, for the winter s. Harvey was a long-time member of the Fox Valley Golf Course as we ll as the Little Chute Businessmen's Association and the Jacob Coppus Amer ican Legion Post #258. He was an avid card player and could be found at Tu cker's Restaurant in Little Chute on most mornings in the 90s receiving co ntributions from his playing partners while occasionally doling out card t ips.Harvey is survived by his wife, Lorraine, and three children, Roger (Lyn n) Van Vreede, Appleton; Sandra Hammer, Greenville (special friend Jim McM onagle); and Richard (Rhonda) Van Vreede, Appleton; grandchildren, Mark, R yan and Scott Hammer, Adam and Dustin Van Vreede; brother, Carl Van Vreed e; sisters-in-law, Elaine, Catherine, and Helen Van Vreede; brothers and s isters-in-law, Blanche Pynenberg, Florence (Jack) DeGoey, Ralph (Evie) Ver beten, Robert (Doris) Verbeten, Marion (Clyde) Helein, Lois (Donald) Gonne ring, and Carol (Ronald) DeBruin.He is further survived by many special nieces, nephews, and friends.In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by brothers, Aloyiu s, Victor, Floyd, and infant brother Norbert; sister, Georgiana (Bill) Wey ers; brothers and sisters-in-law, Margaret Van Vreede, Bill Weyers, Earl a nd Betty Verbeten, Gerald Pynenberg, and Marlin Verbeten.Funeral service for Harvey will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, October 3, 200 5, at 6 p.m., at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute, with t he Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen officiating. Military rites will be condu cted by the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post #258 Little Chute immediate ly following the Mass. Family and friends may call at the church on Mond ay from 2 p.m. until the time of Mass.In lieu of flowers a memorial is being established in Harvey's name.The family would like to thank everyone who has assisted in caring for Har vey. "Harv" was a very special person who has impacted many people's liv es and will always be fondly remembered.
O'CONNELL FUNERAL SERVICES
2020 E. Main Street 
VanVreede, Harvey (I7412)
 
165224 Van Vreede, Helen M.Helen M. Van Vreede, of Little Chute, died Thursday, July 6, 2006, at S t. Elizabeth Hospital. She was 87. Helen was born in Appleton on Octob er 5, 1918, to the late Joseph and Anna (Reiter) Vanden Heuvel. She marri ed Vic Van Vreede on June 5, 1941 at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Churc h. He preceded her in death on December 9, 1981.Helen was a member of the American Legion Ladies Auxilliary, the Golden Ag ers and the St. John Mission Club. She enjoyed golf and bowling in her ear lier years and continued to enjoy bingo and cards, particularly bridge. He len loved to travel, but cherished time she was able to spend with her fam ily - especially her grandchildren.Helen is survived by five children: Jo Ann (Ken) Diedrick, Little Chute; D ave Van Vreede, Westmont, IL; Jack (Donna) Van Vreede, Little Chute; Je ff Van Vreede, Little Chute; and Paul (Char) Van Vreede, Appleton; ten gra ndchildren: Ken (Ann) Diedrick, Teri (Randy) Porter, Jill (Chris) Timm, Ra chel and Tricia Van Vreede, Danielle (Dave) Buettner, Stephanie, Scott, B en and Tori Van Vreede; seven great-grandchildren: Haley and Cory Diedric k, Megan and Ally Timm and Savannah, Deven and Layla Buettner; sisters a nd brothers-in-law: Elaine, Catherine, Lorraine and Carl Van Vreede and Wy nne Vanden Heuvel. Helen is further survived by other relatives and friend s.In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by fo ur brothers: Clarence, Bob, Jim and Tom Vanden Heuvel; brothers and sister s-in-law: Harvey, Floyd, Al and Margaret Van Vreede, Bill Weyers, Georgian na Weyers and Eleanor Vanden Heuvel.The Funeral Mass will be at 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 11, 2006, at St. John Nep omucene Catholic Church, Little Chute. The Rev. James Hablewitz will offic iate. The family will receive friends directly at church Tuesday after 3 p .m. until the time of Mass. Committal St. John Cemetery, Little Chut e. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established.The Van Vreede family would like to extend a special thank you to the sta ff at St. Paul Villa and St. Elizabeth Hospital for their kind care.O'CONNELL FUNERAL SERVICES 2020 E. Main Street Little Chute 920-759-2951 VandenHeuvel, Helen (I8086)
 
165225 Van Vreede, Jerome T. (Cannonball) Age 77, passed away peacefully on Monday, June 23, 2008, surrounded by his entire family. He was born on July 26, 1930 in Appleton to the late Theodore and Kathryn (Dempsey) Van Vreede. On May 22, 1954, Jerry married LaVerne "Myrt" Walker at Holy Cross Church in Kaukauna, where they are current members. Jerry graduated from Freedom High School in 1948. He worked at Thilmany Bag Mill in Kaukauna where he met the love of his life, "Hon". He served in the United States Army as a Peace Keeper in Salzburg, Austria during the Korean Conflict. Upon his return, he married LaVerne and bought the family farm where he lived his entire life. He farmed and worked at Gustman Chevrolet for the first 12 years of his marriage. He retired from farming after 34 years in 1985. He then worked at Stokely Canning Company, Reetz Engineering and did fieldwork for Bob Oudenhoven and Rick Van De Loo. Jerry served the Town of Kaukauna as Town Clerk. Jerry was a devoted and loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and neighbor. He truly loved spending time with his family and grandchildren. He enjoyed fishing, gambling, golfing, playing cards and attending the grandchildren's sporting and school events. He enjoyed frying for many delicious "fish fries" at the farm. Many will remember Jerry as having a great sense of humor. He kept the neighbors wondering who would be the victim of his next practical joke.
Family was very important to Jerry. He is lovingly survived by LaVerne, his wife of 54 years; seven children: Brian (Sue) and their family: Jason and LeeAnn, Scott, Matthew and Marcia; Lisa (Lyle) and their family: Kelly and Todd, Christy, Kyle; Barb (Tim) and their family: Jessica; Ann (Randy) and their family: Alex, Jacob, Hannah; Kay (Pat) and their family: Samantha, Alyssa, Zach; Kevin (Donald); Lynn (Pete) and their family: Meghan, Amber, Justin. He is further survived by 4 sisters and 3 brothers: Anita Hammill, Marion Hurley, Helen John, Phyllis Mauthe, Jim VanVreede, Mark VanVreede, Tom (Lori) VanVreede and sisters-in-law: Frances Schaefer and Helen Walker.
Jerry was preceded in death by Rose and Edwin Walker, Lucille (Bill) Moser, Marguerite (Gordon) Lamers, John Hammill, Harold Hurley, Donald John, Larry Mauthe, Esther Van Vreede, Carol Van Vreede, Linus Schafer, Marie (Joe) Simon, Robert (Imelda) Walker and Edwin Walker.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to "the Neighbors", Dennis and Darlene, Bill and Janice, Bob and Diane, Norb and Liz, Mary Ellen and Amoretta.
Words cannot express our gratitude to the Town of Kaukauna/Van Den Broek First Responders, Kaukauna Rescue, Outagamie County Sheriff, and for the exceptional care provided by St. Elizabeth's ICU staff; especially Dru, Brian, Carri, Diane, Dr. Avery, Dr. Bhattachargee, and Chaplains Roy and Netty.
If love alone could have saved him, he would not have died.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund in Jerry's name has been established.
A funeral mass for Jerry will be held on Thursday, June 26, 2008 at 5:00 p.m. at HOLY CROSS CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna. Friends may call at the church from 12:00 p.m. until the time of service.
Fargo Funeral Home 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 766-6200

Section C, Page 7 
VanVreede, Jerome "Cannonball" (I152305)
 
165226 Van Vreede, Margaret L. Nee Stein AppletonLoving wife, mother, grandmother, age 73, died on Friday, September 13, 20 02 at Cherry Meadows Hospice, following a courageous battle with cancer. M argaret was born on December 4, 1928 in the Town of Vandenbroek, daught er of the late John and Marie (Plesser) Stein. On November 27, 1952, Marga ret married Carl Van Vreede, and they have enjoyed almost 50 years of marr iage together. Margaret was a former employee at Valley Redi-Mix from 19 46 - 1955, and at Shopko for 7 years. For a number of years, she was an ac tive volunteer as a University of Michigan Extension 4-H leader; teachi ng sewing, knitting and crafts, and participating in local Fairs. Margar et also volunteered at St. Elizabeth Hospital. She was an excellent seamst ress, and enjoyed reading in her spare time. Margaret is survived by her h usband, Carl; her 5 children, Carla (Brad) Freeman; Jane Van Vreede; Bi ll (Tammy) Van Vreede; Larry (Stacey Foster and her children, Maureen a nd Renae) Van Vreede; Vicki (Jude) Hietpas; her brother, James Stein; 3 si sters, Jane Bauman; Frances Vander Linden; Marie Simon; 9 grandchildren, E ric and Marc Freeman; Jessica, Tony, Michael, Billy and Katelyn Van Vreed e; and Becky and Mandi Hietpas; and her brother-in-law, Harvey (Lorrain e) Van Vreede; three sisters-in-law: Elaine Van Vreede; Helen Van Vreede a nd Catherine Van Vreede.Further survived by many nieces and nephews. Marga ret was preceded in death by her brothers, Harold; Frank; and John; her si ster, Bernice Weisnicht; 4 brothers-in-law, Norbert, Alois, Victor and Flo yd; and her sister-in-law, Georgianna Weyers. The Mass of Resurrection wi ll be held at 11:00 a.m., on Tuesday, September 17, 2002 at ST. THOMAS MO RE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1810 North McDonald Street, Appleton, with Rev. Gera ld Falk officiating. The interment will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Cem etery, Appleton. Friends will be received at the church on Tuesday, Septem ber 17 from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service. The family would li ke to extend their gratitude to the staff of Cherry Meadows Hospice, for t heir loving care of Margaret. Stein, Margaret Loraine (I8089)
 
165227 Van Wychen, Hattie M.
Hattie M. Van Wychen, 79, W688 Golden Glow Rd., Kaukauna, died peaceful ly at her home, with family at her side, Monday morning, Oct. 28, 2002. S he was born Aug. 30, 1923, to the late George and Mathilda (Minten) Ambros ius, in West De Pere. Hattie married John J. Van Wychen on May 6, 194 7, at St. Boniface Catholic Church, De Pere and they farmed in the To wn of Kaukauna all of their lives. She enjoyed traveling, especially to Al aska and was an avid attendee of the Warrens Cranberry Festival and was pr oud of her collection of Cranberry Festival Buttons of 30 years. Hattie w as a member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church and its Christian Mothers, s he volunteered at St. Nicholas School as a server for the hot lunch progra m, she founded the On The Go 4-H Club and was a member of the Town of Kauk auna Historical Society, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Freedom VFW Unit #76 92 and was a volunteer for Home Care for the Elderly.
Survivors include three sons and daughters-in-law, Jim and Nodji Van Wyche n, Warrens, Wis.; Peter and Barbara Van Wychen, Kaukauna; George and Ter ry Van Wychen, Kaukauna; ten grandchildren, Tonya (Mike) Gnewikow, Kyra (R andy) Neumann, Shana (Ryan) Steele, Henry Van Wychen, Dr. Lee Van Wyche n, Lori and Jill Van Wychen, Nicholas, Matthew and Becky Van Wychen; two g reat-grandsons, Damon and Trey Gnewikow. She is further survived by two br others, George Ambrosius, Jr., De Pere; Bernard Ambrosius, Kaukauna; thr ee sisters and brothers-in-law, Idabelle and John Bildings, De Pere; Eliza beth and Norbert Van Hoof, Kaukauna; Florence and Bill Lancelle, De Per e; a sister-in-law, Betty Ambrosius, De Pere; six brothers-in-law, Norbe rt (Eileen) Van Wychen, Freedom; Jerome (Edna) Van Wychen, Kaukauna; To ny (Lillian) Van Wychen, Kaukauna; Rich (Betty) Van Wychen, Kaukauna; Will iam (Bernice) Van Wychen, Kaukauna; Melvin Van Wychen, De Pere.
She was preceded in death by her husband, John J. Van Wychen, on Dec. 8, 1 999; a grandson, Marcus Van Wychen, in 1990; two brothers, Carl, in infan cy and Ted Ambrosius; three sisters-in-law, Doris Ambrosius, Millie Van Wy chen, Hattie Van Wychen; and a brother-in-law, Peter Van Wychen.
The funeral liturgy for Hattie will be held at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 3 0, 2002, at ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH, N4088 County Trunk E, with Fath er Dennis Ryan officiating. Burial will be in St. Nicholas Cemetery. Frien ds may call at the church, on Wednesday, from 3 p.m., until the time of t he Mass. There will be a VFW Auxiliary Service at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established.
The family would like to thank the staff of Home Instead Care Givers, Visi ting Nurses Association, family and friends for their loving care and supp ort.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME
400 West Wisconsin Avenue 
Ambrosius, Hattie Marie (I61927)
 
165228 Van Wychen, Terry A.Terry A. Van Wychen, age 54, was given the promise of "eternal life" on Au gust 22, 2004, after a courageous, painful battle with pancreatic cance r. He died at home surrounded by his loving family. He was born on Janua ry 27, 1950 to Melvin and Helen Van Wychen. Terry graduated from Kaukau na High School in 1968 and was drafted in the Army in the Fall of 196 9. He married his high school sweetheart, Connie Pynenberg, on April 9, 19 70, and she joined him during his service duty in Germany. His love for h is wife and family was always evident in all that he did. He loved his t wo sons, Ben and Jacob, and was very proud of the men they had become. Ter ry had started out as a carpenter with his Uncle Rich Van Wychen and al so worked as a lead foreman for the Trade Mark Construction and Syring Dev elopment. In March of 1982, he was hired at Wisconsin Tissue, now kno wn as SCA and was currently working as a shift trainer up until his illnes s. Terry was well respected as an employee and always willing to help anyo ne. You could "bet" on it. Terry was a member of St. Nicholas Church in Fr eedom and also a member of Jacob Coppus American Legion Post #258 in Litt le Chute. Terry loved the outdoors. He always said that he was pretty clo se to being in Heaven when sitting out in his deer hunting stand or o ut on a lake fishing.He is survived by his loving wife, Connie; his children, Benjamin (speci al friend, Dawn), of Freedom; and Jacob (special friend, Rachel Keller ), of Little Chute; two cherished grandsons, Spencer and Trevor; his fathe r, Melvin Van Wychen, of De Pere; his mother and step-father Helen and Wal ly Dix, of Florida; brothers, Marvin (Kathy), Neenah; Ken (Lynn) Kaukaun a; Norm (Micky), Kaukauna; a sister, Mugs (Michael Maes), Kaukauna; step-b rothers and sister, Dick, Mike, Ron and Peg Wilquet. He is further surviv ed by his mother-in-law, Blanche Pynenberg, Little Chute; his sister-in-la w, Donna (Dave Wunrow), Seymour; brothers-in-law, Ron (Sue) Pynenberg, Kim berly; Joe (Vicky) Pynenberg, Little Chute; and Tim Pynenberg, Appleto n. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Gerald Pynenberg; a step-mo ther, Mildred Van Wychen; and a nephew, Cory Pynenberg.Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2004 at St. Ni cholas Church in Freedom, with the Rev. Dennis Ryan officiating. Interme nt will take place in St. Nicholas Cemetery in Freedom with Military Hono rs conducted by Jacob Coppus American Legion Post #258. Friends may ca ll at the church from 1 p.m. until the time of mass.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute 
VanWychen, Terence A. (I138584)
 
165229 Van Zeeland, Elizabeth "Betty"J.
Betty Van Zeeland, Kaukauna,79, passed away Saturday, June 27, 2009, at the Darboy Living Center following a four-year battle with Alzheimer's disease. Betty was born in Kaukauna on June 29, 1929, daughter of the late Isadore and Josephine (Meulemans) Verhasselt. She graduated from the Kaukauna High School, and on October 14, 1950, married Richard Van Zeeland. For over thirty years Betty worked as the bookkeeper for Van Zeeland Oil and Heating, and in her retirement also worked part-time in the bakery at Larry's Piggly Wiggly. She enjoyed travel and bus tours with Rich, time at the cottage near Lakewood with family and friends, attending her grandsons' football and basketball games, making quilts with her sister and selling them at the Lakewood craft sale, collecting dolls, shot glasses, bells, and coins, and loved to listen to country western music.
She is survived by her husband, Rich Van Zeeland, Kaukauna; a son, Steve (Deb) Van Zeeland, Appleton; a daughter, Linda VanDeHey, Kaukauna; three grandchildren, Matthew Van Zeeland and his special friend Amy, Adam Van Zeeland, and Stephanie (Arvid) Skrede and their daughter Alexis. She is also survived by eleven brothers and sisters, Len (Joyce) Verhasselt, Kaukauna; Rose (Jerry) Vande Burgt, Sherwood; Joe (JoAnne) Verhasselt, DePere; Agnes (Clayton) Vande Burgt, Little Chute; Jim "Butch" (Marilyn) Verhasselt, Kaukauna; Bob (Evelyn) Verhasselt of Kaukauna; Earl (Delores) Verhasselt, Kaukauna; Dorothy (Ted) Vosters, Kaukauna; Fr. Dave Verhasselt, Mayville; Tom (Terri) Verhasselt, Hortonville, and Pat (Bill) Brockman of Mackville. Betty was preceded in death by her parents, infant twin sisters, and a son Ronald in 1985.
The funeral liturgy for Betty will be held on Wednesday, July 1, 2009, at 11 a.m. at ST. KATHARINE DREXEL PARISH - ST. AL'S SITE, 2401 Main Avenue in Kaukauna with Fr. Jerry Pastors officiating. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday after 4 p.m. and again Wednesday at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. Visiting hours Tuesday will conclude with a parish prayer service at 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family has suggested that memorials be directed to the Alzheimer's Association.
The family would like to offer their sincere thanks to all of the caregivers at the Darboy Living Center for taking such good care of Betty the past three and a half years. She could have been in no better hands. We will always be grateful for your kindness.
Fargo Funeral Home
400 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Kaukauna 920-766-6200
Online condolences
www.wichmannfargo.com 
Verhasselt, Elizabeth (I107005)
 
165230 Van Zeeland, Geraldine P. (nee Gloudemans) formerly of 1019 Sanitorium R d. KaukaunaAge 86, died peacefully Sunday evening, March 24, 2002 at St. Joseph Resid ence, New London. She was born September 25, 1915 in Little Chute; daught er of Martin and Martha (Vandenberg) Gloudemans. She graduated from St. Jo hn High School and was employed by the Power Company in Appleton. She marr ied Alois Van Zeeland on September 5, 1942. He preceded her in death in 19 96. Together they owned and operated the Van Zeeland Nursery for 47 yea rs until their retirement in 1979. She was a lifelong member of St. John C atholic Church, Little Chute. She was a member of the St. John Choir, t he Altar Society and the Catholic Order of Foresters. She enjoyed spendi ng time at the cottage and fishing with Alois and other family members. S he liked crocheting, but she mostly enjoyed music, singing and playing t he piano. She and Alois celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1992.
Survivors include four daughters: Karen (Floyd) De Bruin, New London; Ali ce (Bill) Ziehm, Waterford; Ellen (John) Southard, Shawnee, Kansas; Elai ne Van De Hey, New London; 12 grandchildren: Julie (Michael) Monfils, Bloo mington, Minnesota; Patricia (Michael) Kempinger, Rochester, Minnesota; St even (Agustina) De Bruin, Milton-Freewater, Oregon; Lisa (Todd) Wolfgra m, Seymour; Lori White, Appleton; Tracy (Gene) Wiesehuegel, Hartland; Will iam Ziehm Jr., Waterford; Andrea and Jamie Southard, Shawnee, Kansas; Jes se (Carrie) Lenz, Cecil; Kari Lenz, Shiocton; Robert Van De Hey, New Londo n; a sister, Elaine Doyle, LaHabre, California; sisters-in-law: Dorothy Gl oudemans, Little Chute; Julia Gloudemans, Appleton; Sister Cecilia Van Zee land, Lake Zurich, Illinois; Ann Schneider, Sherwood; Donata Wolfgram, Mil waukee; Ione Brecklin, Little Chute; Myra (Russell) Dercks, Little Chut e; 15 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.
Besides her husband, Alois, she was preceded in death by her parents, Mart in and Martha Gloudemans; a sister, Evalyn; two brothers: Reginald and Qui ntin; her father-in-law and mother-in-law, William and Anna Van Zeeland.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 27, 2002 at S t. John Catholic Church, Little Chute with Rev. Robert Vandenberg officiat ing. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery. Friends may call at the Verku ilen Funeral Home from 4 until 8 p.m. Tuesday and from 9:30 until 10:30 a. m. Wednesday. A prayer service will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.The family would like to thank the caregivers at St. Joseph Residence f or their kindness and compassion they gave Geraldine for the past few year s.
ALZHEIMER'S...The ThiefA thief came awhile back and slowly took our Mother away. He didn 't do it all at once, but by pieces every day.At first we hardly noticed and sometimes even smiled. "Oh, she's just gett ing older," we told ourselves, our long suit was denial. The haunted lo ok for what once was the searching, asking, pacing, the thief had all t he cards in hand, with time against Mom racing. Mom tried her best with wh at she had, and Lord knows we did too, but the thief just took control a nd stole each bit of her we knew. But now that hard battle's over, and Mom 's resting in her final Home. God made the thief give back to us The Moth er we had known.
Author UnknownVERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME 101 Canal Street Little Chute 788-3321 
Gloudemans, Geraldine P. (I35035)
 
165231 Van Zeeland, Janice M. Kaukauna Age 63, died unexpectedly on Thursday, January 17, 2002 at St. Elizabeth H ospital in Appleton. Jan was born in Green Bay on January 2, 1939, daught er of the late Elmer Eiting and Magdalen (Nackers) Eiting of Kaukaun a. On June 3, 1959, she married Ray Van Zeeland at St. Francis Church in H ollandtown; Ray preceded her in death on August 21, 1992.Jan enjoyed bowling, playing cards, spending time with her family, and h er famous "Sunday Drives". She will be remembered by all as a very lovi ng and giving wife and mother who always put the needs of her family befo re those of her own.Jan is survived by five loving children and their fami lies: Cliff (Lois) Van Zeeland of Kaukauna and their daughters Kristen, Ke lly, and Kaitlyn; Mary (Russ) Keberlein of Kaukauna and their daughters Tr acy and Ashley; Dan (Sandy) Van Zeeland of Kaukauna and their children Pet er and Leah; Peggy (Kurt) Van Camp of Freedom and their sons Kevin and Tra vis; Frank (Holly) Van Zeeland of Kaukauna and their children Brandon a nd Allyson. Jan is also survived by a special great-granddaughter Bayleig h, as well as by brothers Bob (Judy) Eiting of Embarrass and Dick (Bett y) Eiting of Hollandtown, and by sisters Rosemary (Jack) Berghuis of Hilbe rt, Alice (Mike) Janssen of Little Chute, and Helen (Cliff) Feldkamp of Ho llandtown. Other survivors include Ray's sisters and brothers: Evelyn Spra ngers of DePere, Grace Hockers of DePere, Ves (Theresa) Van Zeeland of Kau kauna, and Gene (Marion) Van Zeeland of Kaukauna. She was preceded in dea th by her father Elmer Eiting and by her husband Ray Van Zeeland.The funeral liturgy for Jan will be held at 10:00 AM on Saturday, Janua ry 19, 2002 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukau na with Fr. Jack Mullarkey officiating. Interment will be in the parish ce metery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 -8 PM Friday and aga in Saturday at the church from 8:30 AM until the hour of the service. The re will be a parish prayer and scripture service at 7:30 PM Friday at t he funeral home.For a very special mother, grandma, and great-grandma who was taken fr om us so soon, you will be deeply missed by all of us. We know you a re in heaven with Dad and are watching over us. We love you, and we'll nev er forget you!
Love, Your Family.FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 766-6200 www.fargofune ralhomes.com 
Eiting, Janice Marie (I14116)
 
165232 Van Zeeland, Larry Age 57 of Appleton, Wisconsin. Born to Life on June 1, 1960 in Appleton, Wisconsin to Melvin and Doris (nee Haskins) Van Zeeland. Born to Eternal Life on October 16, 2017 in Appleton, Wisconsin. Larry was a graduate of Kaukauna High School in 1978. Larry was honorably discharged from the US Army after his service. He was later employed at Neenah Foundry for several years. Larry was a caring brother with a contagious laugh who cared deeply about his family and friends. He was a member of Christ the Rock Church for many years. He spent time watching movies and attending events at the PAC. Larry was an avid Packer and Badger fan as well.
Loving son to Doris and the late Melvin Van Zeeland. Dear brother to Julie (Dennis) Schmidt, Karen (Jeff) Nechodom, and Bruce (Nancy) Van Zeeland. Uncle to Glen, Matt (Laurie), Michelle (Curtis) Madison, Serena, Hunter, Owen, Ellie, Stephenie (Denny), Ashley (Justin), Jayden, Rylan, Micah, Anderson, Blake, Alicia (Dustin), Scott (Katie), Courtney, Austin, Talon, Jasmine, Jordy, Ellianna, and Harper. Best friend to Johnny Meier and Rick Buss. Further survived by other family and friends.
Preceded in death by his father Melvin, niece Melissa Nechodom, Grandmother Josephine Van Zeeland, and Aunt Grace Verhagen.
Visitation will be held at Tri-County Chapel, 1592 Oneida Rd, on Thursday October 19, 2017 from 3:00 to 6:00 PM. Funeral services at 6:00 with Pastor Peter Leschke presiding. Full Military Honors following the funeral service. Private burial at Riverside Cemetery. Memorials to the Disabled Veterans of America in Larry's name are appreciated. His family would like to extend a special thank you to his dear friend Kathy Reimer, the staff at Manor Care, and his friends Johnny and Rick.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Oct. 18, 2017 
VanZeeland, Larry (I150051)
 
165233 Van Zeeland, Mari on C.Marion C. Van Zeeland, 92 of Kaukauna, passed away Sunday, Feb. 5, 2006. M arion was born Jan. 12, 1914, in Kaukauna to the late John and Ella (Burk e) Walsh. Marion married Norbert Van Zeeland on June 2, 1938, at Holy Cro ss Catholic Church in Kaukauna; he preceded her in death on Oct. 6, 196 9. Marion and her husband Norbert owned and operated their dairy farm f or years while running the Fox Valley Pheasant Farm with Norbert's three b rothers. After selling the Fox Valley Pheasant Farm in 1961 they started F ox Valley Wood Products, which she operated for several years following No rbert's death.Survivors include her children, Pat Van Schyndel, Tom (Maureen), Terry (Je anette), Jerry (Carol), Don (Noreen) Van Zeeland, Joyce (Bob) Lamers, Da le (Muriel) Van Zeeland, Linda (Jerry) Boylan, Roger (Joyce) Van Zeelan d; 33 grandchildren, 52 great-grandchildren (with five more on the way), t wo sisters; Rosella Buechel and Lucille Theyel, and a sister-in-law Ceil V ande Hey.We were blessed to have had such a wonderful role model as mother, grandmo ther and great-grandmother; she was a true matriarch of our family.Marion was preceded in death by two grandchildren, Shawn and Mary Lynn; t wo brothers-in-law Joe Buechel and Frank Theyel; her husband Norbert's fam ily, Hank (Minnie), Frank (Emma), Joe (Harriet) Van Zeeland, Loretta (Le o) Rademacher, Bernard (Kate), Pete, and Len (Ruby) Van Zeeland.Family and friends may call on Friday, Feb. 10, 2006, from 3-8 p.m. at S t. Paul Catholic Church Wrightstown. Wake service 7 p.m. Visitation will c ontinue on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2006, at the church from 9-10:30 a.m. Ma ss of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the chur ch with Msgr. John Schuh officiating. Burial in the church cemetery.DeWane-Cotter Funeral Home, Wrightstown, is assisting the family. Online c ondolences may be expressed at www.cotterfuneralhome.com.Marion's family would like to extend a special thank you to all the devot ed in laws for their understanding and support and also to the staffs at S t. Paul Manor and Home for their wonderful care. Thank you also to Jerry a nd Carol Ederer, Roseann Verboomen and family, Ron Smith and to all her fa ithful and devoted friends. Walsh, Marion C. (I45763)
 
165234 Van Zeeland, Russ G.
Russ G. Van Zeeland, 47, Appleton, passed away on Tuesday, August 23, 2011.
Family and friends may call at St. Clare Parish- St. Paul Site, Wrightstown, on Friday, August 26 (TODAY), from 9am until the hour of Mass. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30am, at the Church, with the Rev. Dennis Ryan, Rev. Bob Kabat and Rev. Dennis Bergsbaken officiating. Interment in St. Paul Cemetery, Wrightstown. Cotter Funeral Home, Wrightstown, is assisting the family. Online condolences may be expressed at www.cotterfuneralhome.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on August 26, 2011 
VanZeeland, Russ Gerard (I24045)
 
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165237 Vanabel age (illegible) listed living with wife J ohanna aged 32, Daughters names illegible 2 and 4? and Mother? aged 75? VanAbel, William (I16745)
 
165238 VanAbelMichael7/18/18737/14/1944Post Crescent7/14/1944VanAbel, Michael (I16756)
 
165239 VanBeckumAugustKaukauna Sun2/4/1915VanBeckum, August (I123618)
 
165240 VanBeek, Gra ce J. (Gustman)Grace J. VanBeek, 85, peacefully joined God in heaven on Sept. 13, surroun ded by her family at home. Grace was born June 28, 1921, in Green Bay, dau ghter of the late Michael and Laura (DeVillers) LeCloux. She married Richa rd Gustman in 1939. He preceded her in death February 1965. In July 196 9, she married Alvin VanBeek. Grace lived all her life in Green Bay. Pri or to her illness, she loved to play the organ, sing 'n' dance, play card s, and make many varieties of crafts with wood, beads, knitting and croche ting.Survivors include her husband, Alvin; two daughters and sons-in-law, Prisc illa (Glenn ) Bellin and Carol (Bill) Boyea; seven grandchildren and spous es include Priscilla's children, Cindy (Terry) VanAsten, Bruce Bellin, Che ri (Brian) Feser, Cassie Bellin; and Carol's children, Craig (Lisa) Boye a, Richie, Scott (Londa) Boyea; and 15 great-grandchildren, Tyler, Travi s, and Hunter VanAsten, Kylie, Marissa and Brandon Bellin, Logan and Brys on Feser, Michael, Gracie, Zachary, Brooke and Brittany Boyea, and Zacha ry and Lexie Kline; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Laverne and Herb Perl eberg, California; and Bev and Bob Bodart, Fond du Lac; brother-in-law, Di ck Cooney; sisters-in-law, Esther LeCloux, Kathleen VanBeek, Sue (Claud e) Finnell, Velma Ritz and Alvina VerBockel; and many nieces, nephews a nd other wonderful relatives and friends.Grace was preceded in death by her parents; parents-in-law, Irvin and Leo na VanBeek; four brothers and one sister-in-law, Ronald, Arlin, Aloysio us and his twin, Bob, and his spouse, Lena; three sisters and brother-in-l aw, Germaine Cooney, Gladys Walton and Pearl and her spouse, Allen Dolla r; and twin infant granddaughters, Brenda and Linda Boyea.Relatives and friends may call at Proko Wall Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason S t. in Green Bay, at 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 15. A service will be conduct ed at 7 p.m. with Deacon Don Newhouse officiating. Online condolences m ay be expressed at www.prokowall.com.The family wishes to extend a special thank you to the Unity hospice sta ff and Deacon Don Newhouse of St. Nick's Parish in Freedom. Lecloux, Grace (I195095)
 
165241 VanBommel2/15/19266/27/1958Post Crescent6/27/195816 Otto, Ruth (I137429)
 
165242 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Brockman, Gregory John (I75172)
 
165243 Vance Garvey (Bud), Sr., of Freedom, age 86 years, passed away early Sunday morning, February 25, 2007, at Appleton Medical Center. He was born April 7, 1920, in Freedom, the son of the late Henry and Josephine (Weyenberg) Garvey. On August 5, 1941, Vance married Dolores Hopfensberger at St. Mary Catholic Church, Kaukauna. He served his country in World War II, European Theater. Bud was a lifetime member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Freedom and served as an usher for many years.
Vance started his sheet metal work at Joe Geenen's General Store. Bud was the owner/operator of Garvey Sheet Metal for many years and later Garvey Lawn and Marine till 1963. He was then employed as the heating department manager at US Oil for 25 years. Mark Kerkhoff and Bud founded the Freedom Sanitary District #1 and he served as president for over 36 years. He designed and manufactured the Freedom Fuel Saver wood stove for Freedom Stove Company.
Vance was a member of the American Legion Jacob Coppus Post #258, Little Chute; Freedom VFW Post #7692; The 95th Infantry Division Association and Fox Valley Golf Club. He was a former member of the Freedom Knights of Columbus, Freedom Lion's Club and Freedom Fire Department. Bud loved to hunt, fish and golf and looked forward to the trips to Canada.
Bud is survived by his sons: Vance, Jr. (Pat) Garvey, Appleton and Thomas H. (fiancee Sherry Van Calster) Garvey, Howard; daughter, Judy Graf, Milwaukee; grandchildren: Micah Graf, Rebekah (Kevin) Beamon, Melissa and Joshua Graf; step-grandchildren: Robert (Jackie) Breese and Cory (Dave) Lambrecht; great-grandchildren: Adriana and Alayna Graf, Sofia Angelina Bratley and Marco Heredia; step-great-grandchildren: Ashley, Kenny and Jessie Breese and his "little buddies" Aaron and Reeve Lambrecht; brothers: Milo "Sonny" (Mary) Garvey, Appleton and Vernon (Elaine) Garvey, Appleton; sisters: Alma Weyenberg, Little Chute, and Shirley (Les) Giesen, Appleton; sisters-in-law: Bea Hopfensberger, Kaukauna, and brother-in-law: Don (Ginger) Stuyvenverg, Kaukauna. He is further survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Vance was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Dolores Garvey, brothers: Lowell, Jerry (June) and Percy (Beverly) Garvey; sister, Alvera "Sis" (Joe) Romenesko; sisters-in-law: Tootie Garvey, Alice Garvey, Bernie (Don) Van Abel and Dorothy Stuyvenverg; brothers-in-law: Clarence Weyenberg, Irvin Hopfensberger and Melvin (Connie) Hopfensberger.
The funeral liturgy will be held at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, February 28, 2007, at ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Freedom, with Fr. Dave Hoffman officiating. Burial will take place at the parish cemetery. Visitation will be held at the Church on Wednesday, from 2:30 p.m. until the time of mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in Bud's name.
The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Bud's primary caregiver and niece, Jan DeKleyn, for her excellent care and compassion. We were so blessed to have her dedicated service and companionship for Bud for many years. Thank you to Dr. Jack Anderson, Dr. James Mariano, and Dr. David Lenz for your wonderful care of Bud and lastly Dr. Robert Wilson for showing concern and empathy during his final days. Special thanks to Amy Hopfenspberger, RN and the staff at Appleton Medical Center 2 South. Lastly, thank you to Deacon Don Newhouse and Bill and Randy Conrad for all you have done.
Dad, we love you, you are at peace with mom in heaven. We will miss you!
FARGO FUNERAL HOME
400 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Kaukauna 920-766-6200
www.fargofuneralhomes. 
Garvey, Vance "Bud" (I26349)
 
165244 Vance Garvey, 66, Freedom, passed away on Saturday, April 16, 2011, following a brief illness. Vance was born in Appleton, on January 4, 1945, son of the late Vance and Delores (Hopfensperger) Garvey. He was a 1963 graduate of the Freedom High School and as a young man, he entered business with his father at Freedom Stove Company. He operated the company for about 20 years and then opened Garvey Sporting Goods and Discount, also in Freedom. For the past 17 years, he owned and operated VG Snacks, a vending route which he serviced every day. This past November, his health forced his retirement.
One word could sum up Vance's life: SPORTS. He loved golf, fishing and coached basketball in Freedom for many years. He played softball and in his younger years, bowled as many as four nights each week. In 2002, he was recognized with the Freedom Friendship Award for his contributions to the Freedom community. After his heart surgery, he slowed down a bit and began to spend time following the sporting events of his grandchildren. Vance loved to play Bingo at St. Thomas More Church, as well as his Tuesday card club.
Vance is survived by his wife, Pat Garvey, whom he married in 1997; and her children, Robert (Jackie) Breese, Appleton; and Coreen Breese, Freedom, and her special friend, Mark Lerquin. There are also five grandchildren, Ashley, Jessie and Ken Breese; and Aaron and Reeve Lambrecht; and a sister-in-law, Bernice (Jim) Van Asten, Appleton.
Vance was preceded in death by his parents; by Pat's parents, Frank and Beatrice (Stoffel) Blazek; and by a sister-in-law, Joan Schuh.
The funeral liturgy for Vance will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April 19, 2011, at ST. THOMAS MORE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1825 N. McDonald Street in Appleton, with Fr. Jim Lucas officiating. Inurnment will be at a later date at St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday (TODAY) from 4 to 8 p.m. and again at the church on Tuesday morning from 10 a.m. until the hour of the service. Visiting hours will conclude on Monday with a parish prayer service at 8 p.m.
Wichmann Funeral Home
537 N. Superior Street
Appleton 739-1231 
Garvey, Vance Jr. (I73288)
 
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VanDeurzen, Reinhard (I102839)
 
165246 VanDaalwyk (Albers) 9/21/1894 10/27/1943 Post-Crescent 10/28/1943 12 Albers, Antonetta "Nettie" (I111596)
 
165247 VanDaalwyk Jacob W. 22 Mar 1878 Maasbommel, , Gelderland, Netherlands
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VanDaalwyk, Jacob L. (I140262)
 
165249 VanDaalwykWilliam6/18/1948Post Crescent6/18/1948VanDaalwyk, William H. (I111595)
 
165250 VanDaalwykBrumCharlotte M.1/30/19258/29/2000Post Crescent8/31/2000BBrum, Charlotte M. (I140261)
 
165251 VanDaalwykChris 3/6/1934 Post-Crescent 3/9/1934 12 VanDaalwyk, Christian "Urbanus Christian" (I143366)
 
165252 Vande Burgt, Beth, N1838 Coun ty Road CC, KaukaunaAge 64, passed away Monday, September 29, 2003 after a lengthy illness. Be th was born in West Allis on April 25, 1939, daughter of the late John a nd Mildred (Eiting) Blahnik. She was a 1957 graduate of the Kaukauna Hi gh School, and as a young woman worked at Home Mutual Insurance in Appleto n. On June 13, 1961 she married Jack Ver Voort who preceded her in dea th in 1979. After their children were grown, Beth worked as a cook in a va riety of area restaurants. On March 3, 1982, Beth married Virgil Vande Bur gt in Appleton; he survives. Later she owned and operated Beth's Corner C af in Little Chute, however ill health forced her retirement in 1993. Ma ny will remember Beth as an avid Green Bay Packer fan and an excellent coo k.Beth is survived by her husband: Virgil Vande Burgt of Kaukauna; four chil dren: Jean (Patrick) Schmidt of Kaukauna and their daughters Katie and Cla ire; Gail (Jeff) Vande Hey of Mountain and their daughter Tara; John (Chri s) Ver Voort of Hollandtown and their sons Dustin and Matt; Craig (Brend a) Ver Voort of Combined Locks and their son Cody; four sisters: Ellen (Bo b) Propson of Sherwood; Angela Duda of Kaukauna; Joan O'Malley of Germanto wn, MD; and Jean Blahnik of DePere; two brothers: Charles Blahnik of DePe re and Theodore (Kathy) Blahnik of Vancouver, WA. Other survivors inclu de Virgil's children: Vicki (Joe) Pynenberg of Little Chute and their chil dren Jason and Stacey; Julie Vande Burgt of Greenville and her sons Bri an and Brandon; Jeff Vande Burgt of Kaukauna; Jay (Kim) Vande Burgt of Lit tle Chute and their children Nick, David, and Laura. Beth is also surviv ed by Jack's children: Carol (Howard) Kluck of Little Chute and their so ns Christopher and Trevor; Keith Ver Voort of Kaukauna and his daughter Sh eila; Mike (Donna) Ver Voort of Wabeno; Kris (Terry) Van Eperen of Kaukau na and their son Corey. She will be missed by five great-grandchildre n, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friend s. Beth was preceded in death by her parents, a granddaughter Beverly V er Voort, a grandson Thomas Vande Burgt, and by her first husband Jack V er Voort.The funeral liturgy for Beth will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, Octob er 3, 2003 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukau na with Fr. Jack Mullarkey officiating. Interment will be in St. Francis C emetery, Hollandtown. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday fr om 4 8 PM and again Friday at the church from 10 AM until the hour of t he service. There will be a parish prayer and scripture service at 7: 30 PM Thursday at the funeral home.Greenwood Fargo Funeral Home500 Hendricks Avenue Kaukauna 766-6201www.farg ofuneralhomes.com Blahnik, Mary Beth (I14206)
 
165253 Vande Burgt, Julie K.
Julie Vande Burgt, 49, Greenville, died unexpectedly Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008, at her home following a brain aneurysm. She was born June 4, 1959, in Kaukauna, daughter of Marlene Allen and Virgil Vande Burgt. Julie was employed at Guardian Life Insurance Company for over 20 years. She was a U.S. Army veteran of four years, having served in Germany. Julie liked the outdoors, camping, gardening and birds. She was a true nature lover, a Packers fan and loved watching QVC.
Julie is survived by her mother, Marlene Allen; her father, Virgil Vande Burgt; her sons, Bryan Henry and Brandon Shulfer; her sister and brothers, Vicky (Joe) Pynenberg, Jeff Vande Burgt and Jay (Kim) Vande Burgt; nieces and nephews, Jason (Cora) and Stacy Pynenberg, Nick, Dave and Laura Vande Burgt; great-nephews, Jordan Pynenberg and Christopher Vande Burgt; and a great-niece, Jasmine Pynenberg.
Julie was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Deanna Henry on May 13, 1981; two nephews, Cory Pynenberg and Thomas Vande Burgt; and two aunts, Nile Allen and Susan Klassen.
Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church with Fr. James Hablewitz officiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 3 p.m. Tuesday until the time of the mass. Military honors will be performed by members of the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post #258, Little Chute.
A memorial has been established.
Verkuilen Funeral Home
& Cremation Services
Little Chute 920-788-3321 
VanDeBurgt, Julie K. (I146096)
 
165254 Vande Burgt, Wilhelmina “Min nie”Wilhelmina “Minnie” Vande Burgt, of Seymour, age 87, passed away Tuesday m orning, December 14, 2004 at the Woodside Lutheran Home, Green Bay. She w as born December 6, 1917 in Little Chute, daughter of the late George a nd Georgina (Verkuilen) Krissen. She was united in marriage to John Vand er Zanden. He preceded her in death in 1961. She then married Martin Van de Burgt in 1964. He preceded her in death in 1980.She was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Seymour.She is survived by her daughters: Anna Nabbefeldt (special friend, Al Pull in), Seymour; Theresa (Delbert) Dorn and Mary Jane (Arthur) Naparalla, a ll of Pulaski. She is also survived by her daughter-in-law, Deanna Vand er Zanden, Seymour; 22 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren and two great -great-grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her two sons, William and Henry; one grandso n, Joe; and one great-grandchild, Derrick.Friends may call at the Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home 358 S. Main St., Seym our on Thursday, December 16, 2004, from 4 to 8 p.m., with a prayer servi ce at 7:30 p.m. Visitation will continue on Friday, December 17, 2004 at S t. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 915 Ivory St., Seymour, from 10 a. m. until the Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m., with the Reverend Fath er Martin Fox officiating. The burial will be at St. John’s Catholic Cemet ery, Little Chute. Condolences may be sent to our Web site:
boettcherfuneralhomes.comA special thank you to Country Terrace and the Woodside Lutheran Nursing H ome for all their care given to Minnie. 
Krussen, Wilhelmina (I138242)
 
165255 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F203987
 
165256 Vande Hei, John W. “Bud’’John W. “Bud’’ Vande Hei, 83, De Pere, died Friday March 15, 2002, aft er an extended illness. He was born July 9, 1918, to the late George and A nna (Kerkoff) Vande Hei. John and Frances (Vissers) were married on Sep t. 27, 1941. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 199 1. He was employed by Armour & Co. for 20 years, then farmed in the Greenl eaf area until his retirement. “Bud’’ also served in the Marines during Wo rld War II from 1944 to 1945 before being Honorably Discharged. He w as on the Board of Directors of Progressive Farmers for 15 years. “Bud’’ w as a member and ushered at St. Francis Xavier Parish, DePere, a memb er of the Golden “K’’, Catholic Knights, and Greenleaf Branch Catholic Ord er of Foresters.He is survived by sons, Bill (Janice), De Pere; Dan, Green Bay; Randall (A nna), Green Bay; six grandchildren, Lisa (John) Roosa, Casey (Rick) Getach ow, Teri (Kevin) Diny, Jeanne (Dean) Wall, Danielle Vande Hei, and Scott ( Tina) Vande Hei; five great-grandchildren, Sam and Mariah Wall, Emily a nd Nicholas Diny, and Chloe Getschow. Further survived by two brothers, Ra ymond (Grace) Vande Hei, and Alvin (Rosemary) Vande Hei.“Bud’’ was preceded in death by his loving wife, Franny; daughter, Jeann e; and son, Robert; five brothers, Arthur, Clarence, Donald, Kenneth, a nd Harold.Friends may call on Monday, March 18, 2002, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Cotter Fun eral Home, 860 N. Webster Ave., De Pere. Parish Prayer Service will be 7: 30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday, March 19, 2002, 10 a. m. at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 220 Michigan St., De Pere. Fath er V. Anthony Dolski will officiate. Interment will be in St. Mary’s Catho lic Cemetery, Greenleaf.“Bud’s’’ family would like to extend a special Thank you to Borneman Nursi ng Home especially Bonnie, Sandy, Brenda, Sharon, Katie, Jodie, and April.John was a kind and loving husband, father, and grandfather. He will be sa dly missed. “We Love You Dad.’’ Vandehei, John William (I30139)
 
165257 Vande Hey, Barbara A. De PereAge 53, died Sun., Dec. 15, 2002 at a local hospital surrounded by her fam ily. She was born Aug. 8, 1949 in Wrightstown, daughter of Gert (Van Cuy k) and the late Ervin Vande Hey. Barb graduated from Wrightstown High Scho ol in 1967, and attended NWTC. She was currently employed for the pa st 28 years for the State of Wisconsin Division of Vocational Rehabilitati on. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends.Survivors inclu de her mother, Gert Vande Hey, Wrightstown; her brothers and sisters: Ma ry (Jerry) Kussow, De Pere, and their children, Brad and Molly, Thomas (Ba rbara) Vande Hey, De Pere, Bob (Bonnie) Van De Hey, Hobart, and their chil dren, Erin and Ross, Jack (fiance-Gail Grissman) Vande Hey, Wrightstown, a nd his children, Anna, Karmin, and Louis, Sue (Bob) Behnke, Brillion, a nd their children, Corey and Brian, Mark (Therese) Vande Hey, Evanston, I L, and their children, Melissa, Colleen, and Megan, Jayne (Tim) Baumgar t, Green Bay, and her son, Benjamin, Kay (Willie) Kussow, De Pere, and the ir children, Emily and Evan, and Karen (Dave) Vande Voort, Greenleaf, a nd their children, Rachel and Tim; and many relatives and friends. Barb w as preceded in death by her father, Ervin.Family and friends may call Wed ., Dec. 18, 2002 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at DeWane-Cotter Funeral Home, 7 11 Main St., Wrightstown, where there will be a Parish Prayer Servi ce at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue on Thursday at the funeral home fr om 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10:30 a. m. on Thursday at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Wrightstown, with Msgr. R oy Klister and Fr. Robert Kabat concelebrating. Interment will be in the S t. Paul Catholic Church Cemetery, Wrightstown. In lieu of flowers, a memor ial fund has been established in Barbara's name for Cancer research. VandeHey, Barbara A. (I49325)
 
165258 Vande Hey, Cecil ia M. Van ZeelandCecilia M. Van Zeeland Vande Hey, "Ceil", age 92, Little Chute, passed aw ay peacefully Monday, February 6, 2006.Funeral services will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, February 9, 2006, at S t. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute, with Rev. Ken Frozena of ficiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends m ay call at the church from 3 p.m. until the time of the mass. A memorial f und is being established.The family wishes to thank Dr. Kimberly Shoenbill for her kind and profess ional care of mom.VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES Little Chute 920-788-3321
2006 Appleton Post crescent Posted February 7, 2006 ; Van Zeeland-Vande He y, Cecilia M. "Ceil"Cecilia M. Van Zeeland Vande Hey, age 92, Little Chute, passed away peacef ully Monday, February 6, 2006. She was born November 13, 1913, to the la te Joseph and Elizabeth (Diedrick) Hendricks in the Town of Vandenbroe k. In 1935, she married Peter Van Zeeland and he preceded her in dea th in 1984. They were blessed with five children who were instilled with g ood values and work ethics. Peter and Ceil founded the Van Zeeland Oil Com pany in 1936.She was very active in the Golden Agers, St. Elizabeth Society and the Mis sion Club as well as a longtime member of St. John Church. Ceil was a gre at example of a good Christian mother who loved to shop, play cards, danc e, enjoy a good joke, spend time at her cottage at Kelly Lake and all t he fun times with her sisters. Attending all the functions involving her g randkids and great-grandkids was the highlight of her life. She will be de arly missed by all. In 1987, she married Leonard Vande Hey and he preced ed her in death in 2002.Survivors include her five children: Paul (Ar) Van Zeeland, Kelly Lake; a nd their four children: Sue (Brad) Behnke, Mike (Jan) Van Zeeland, Barb (J eff) Hackel and Chris (Dani) Van Zeeland; Chuck (Sue) Van Zeeland, Kaukaun a; and their four children: Todd (Kelly) Van Zeeland, Tracy Van Zeeland, C arrie (Fred) Hubley and Michel Van Zeeland; Gary (Carole) Van Zeeland, Kau kauna; and their three children: Jay (Lois) Van Zeeland, Kelly Koch and Pe nny (Joel) Grissman; Greg (Pat) Van Zeeland, Darboy; and their three child ren: George ( Jessie) Schwalbach, Lace (Ryan) Luedke and Peter (Kristin) V an Zeeland; Betty Jo (Gary) Hooyman, Little Chute; and their three childre n: Chad (Jenn) Hooyman, Jill Hooyman and Kim (Dave) Thiel and 34 great-gra ndchildren. She is also survived by her sisters: Dorothy Kerkhoff, Magdele ne (Melvin) Arts, Marian (Bob) Nelessen and Lillian (Leo) Gerrits; a speci al niece, Carole Frank and many other loved nieces and nephews. She is fur ther survived by Leonard's children: Margie (Leo) Vosters, Vince (Val) Van de Hey, Phyllis (David) Wereley, Mary (Jim) Beschta, Bob (Jean) Vande He y, Don (Mary Lou) Vande Hey, Roy (Deb) Vande Hey, Vicky (Dave) Gossens, Te rry (Robin) Van Zeeland, Rebecca (Hector) Esparza; 25 step-grandchildren a nd 19 step-great- grandchildren.She was also preceded in death by a younger brother, John Hendricks; siste rs and brothers-in-law: Agnes (Clarence) Schreiber, Ethel (Hilary) Feldka mp and Mark Kerkhoff, Marian (Norbert) Van Zeeland, Hank (Minne) Van Zeela nd, Frank (Emma) Van Zeeland, Joe (Harriet) Van Zeeland, Loretta (Leo) Rad emacher, Bernard (Kate) (Christina) Van Zeeland and Len (Ruby) Van Zeelan d.Funeral services will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, February 6, 2006, at S t. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute, with Rev. Ken Frozena of ficiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends m ay call at the church from 3 p.m. until the time of the mass. A memorial f und is being established.VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES Little Chute 920-788-3321 
Hendricks, Cecelia Minnie (I25744)
 
165259 Vande Hey, Florence E. (Boy lan)Florence E. (Boylan) Vande Hey, 76, Kaukauna, died after a long battle wi th Multiple Sclerosis on Jan. 2, 2002, in Kaukauna. Florence was born to t he late Edward and Prudence (Browne) Boylan in Greenleaf, Wis., on Aug. 2 5, 1925. She graduated from Wrightstown High School in 1943. Florence cont inued her education by attending Outagamie Rural Normal School and earn ed a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin-Oshko sh in 1965. Florence married Mark R. Vande Hey at St. John Catholic Chur ch on Aug. 28, 1948, in Morrison, Wis. Retiring in 1977, Florence spe nt 33 years teaching elementary school at Conrad School from 1944 to 195 6, Askeaton Elementary School from 1956 to 1963 and Wrightstown Elementa ry School from 1963 until her retirement. Education and traveling were imp ortant parts of Florence’s life.Florence is survived by her husband, Mark R. Vande Hey; one daughter, Cher yl (Thomas) Jakl, Kaukauna; two grandchildren, Seth and Leigh Jakl; two si sters, Mary Kennedy, Green Bay; and Vivian Du Prey, Oshkosh; one brothe r, James (Bernice) Boylan, Greenleaf; six brothers-in-law, Gordon Vande He y, Menasha; Roland (Rita) Vande Hey, Wrightstown; Orville Vande Hey, De Pe re; Gerald (Jean) Vande Hey, Denmark; Hilary (Beverly) Vande Hey, De Per e; Virgil (Sandra) Vande Hey, De Pere; two sisters-in-law, Mary (Leonar d) Sprangers, Freedom; and Lorretta Sanderfoot, Green Bay; three godchildr en, John Du Prey, Oshkosh; Debra Pierquet, Green Bay; and Amanda Vande He y, Menasha; and a special friend, Ellen Reimer, Freedom.Florence is preceded in death by her parents; one sister, Infant Anna Boyl an; eight brothers-in-law, William Kennedy, Robert Du Prey, Howard Vande H ey, Ralph Vande Hey, Clayton Vande Hey, Myron Vande Hey, Eugene Vande H ey and Alois Vande Hey; seven sisters-in-law, Vivian Eisman, Marlene Gries bach, Murilla Vande Hey, Pat Vande Hey, Janet Vande Hey, Margaret Vande H ey and Bernice Vande Hey.The funeral liturgy will be at 12 noon on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2002, at SACR ED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH, N341 Military Rd., Sherwood, with Fr. Kenneth Fr ozena officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday, Ja n. 4, from 4 to 8 p.m. and on Saturday at church from 11 a.m. until the ti me of service.The family extends a special thank you to the many friends at St. Paul Hom e.
A memorial fund is being established.“Thank you Mother for teaching all of us how to live our lives with hono r, dignity, grace and humor.FARGO FUNERAL HOME400 West Wisconsin AvenueKaukauna 766-6200www.fargofuner alhomes. com 
Boylan, Florence (I30179)
 
165260 Vande Hey, Mark R.Mark R. Vande Hey, Appleton, age 84, died on August 24, 2005, at Colony Oa ks Care Center. Mark was born in Wrightstown, WI, on March 15, 1921, s on of the late Henry and Nellie (Kerkoff) Vande Hey.He served his country in the U.S. Army during World War II. Mark married F lorence Boylan at St. John Catholic Church on August 28, 1948, in Morriso n, WI. She preceded him in death on January 2, 2002. Mark was employ ed at Thilmany Pulp and Paper for 41 years, retiring in 1982. He was a mem ber of the Thilmany Quarter Century Club.Mark will be greatly missed by his daughter, Cheryl (Tom) Jakl, two grandc hildren: Seth and Leigh Jakl, godchildren: Debra Pierquet and Amanda Van de Hey, brothers: Gordon, Roland (Rita), Orville, Gerald (Jean), Hilary (B everly) and Virgil (Sandra), sister, Mary Ellen (Leonard) Sprangers, siste rs-in-law: Loretta Vande Hey-Sanderfoot, Mary Kennedy, Vivian Du Prey, bro thers-in-law: James (Bernice) Baylon and Arthur Van Handel, and many niece s, nephews, other relatives and friends.He was preceded in death by his brothers: Howard, Ralph, Clayton, Myron (M arilla), Alois and Eugene, sisters: Vivian (Ray) Eisman, Marlene Sprangers -Griesbach and Bernice Van Handel, sisters-in-law: Janet, Margaret and P at Vande Hey, and brothers-in-law: Lawrence Sprangers and Leroy Griesbach.The funeral service will be held at 12 p.m., Noon, on Monday, August 29, 2 005, at HIGHLAND MEMORIAL PARK, Star of Hope Chapel, 3131 North Richmond S treet, Appleton, with Rev. David Zimmerman officiating. The visitation wi ll be held at 11:30 a.m. until the time of service.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME400 West Wisconsin AvenueKaukauna 766-6200 
VandeHey, Mark R. (I16835)
 
165261 Vande Hey, O. Praem., Father Robert Clarence
Father Robert Clarence Vande Hey, O. Praem., 84, a member of the Norbertine Community of St. Norbert Abbey, De Pere, Wis., and a Norbertine priest, passed into God's eternal kingdom on Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
Father Vande Hey was born on July 19, 1924, in Hollandtown, Wis., to Peter and O'Delia (Meulemans) Vande Hey. His home parish was St. Francis Seraph Parish, Hollandtown, Wis.
In 1942, Father graduated from the Salvatorian Seminary, St. Nazianz, Wis. He received a B.A. degree in philosophy from St. Norbert College, De Pere, Wis., in 1946 and a Ph.D. in biology from the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind., in 1961.
Upon entering St. Norbert Abbey, he was vested as a novice on Aug. 28, 1943. He professed Simple Vows on Aug. 28, 1945, Solemn Vows on Aug. 28, 1948 and was ordained to the Priesthood on June 11, 1949.
For the first years after his ordination, Father Vande Hey taught at Southeast Catholic High School in Philadelphia before his assignment to the biology faculty at St. Norbert College in 1955. (He retired as professor emeritus in 1989). Over time, he attended graduate and post graduate classes in biology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Notre Dame, and Mount St. Mary College, Los Angeles, the latter with a Research Fellowship awarded by the Atomic Energy Commission.
His doctoral dissertation drew international recognition, accolades, and honors. Father Vande Hey received a post-doctoral fellowship from the National Institute of Health's U.S. Public Health Service to study at the University of Mainz, Germany, where he continued mosquito research under the director of the Institute of Genetics, the world authority on mosquito genetics. Father Vande Hey's research and its results were published in various professional journals.
Other ministries included formation with students at Catholic Theological Union, Chicago; chaplaincies at St. Mary's Hospital, Duluth, Minnesota, and Benedictine monasteries of nuns in Duluth and in Idaho; and associate pastorates in Madison and Wyoming.
Father Vande Hey is survived by the Norbertine Community; three brothers, Earl, Eugene (Virginia), and Arthur (Teresa); three sisters, Gladys Tennessen, Sr. Eugenia, OSF, and Grace (Marvin) Zwick.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
The Reception of the Body with Vespers of the Dead Service will be held at St. Norbert Abbey on Friday, June 12, 2009, at 7 p.m. Visitation will follow until 8:30 p.m. and will continue on Saturday, June 13, following the 8 a.m. Morning Prayer, until 10:30 a.m. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held in the Abbey Church on Saturday, June 13, at 11 a.m. Rt. Rev. Gary J. Neville, O. Praem., Abbot of St. Norbert Abbey, will preside at the funeral liturgy. Burial will be in the St. Norbert Cemetery.
Ryan Funeral Home, De Pere, is in charge of the arrangements. Please visit www.ryanfh.com to send online condolences to the Vande Hey family.
From the archives at St. Norberts includes a few more details;
Father Robert Clarence Vande Hey, O. Praem., age 84, a member of the Norbertine Community of St. Norbert Abbey, De Pere, WI, and a Norbertine priest, passed into God's eternal kingdom on Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
Father Vande Hey was born on July 19, 1924 in Hollandtown, WI, to Peter and O'Delia (Meulemans) Vande Hey. His home parish was St. Francis Seraph Parish, Hollandtown, WI.
In 1942, Father graduated from the Salvatorian Seminary, St. Nazianz, WI. He received a B.A. degree in Philosophy from St. Norbert College, De Pere, WI, in 1946 and a Ph. D. in Biology from the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN in 1961.
Upon entering St. Norbert Abbey, he was vested as a novice on August 28, 1943. He professed Simple Vows on August 28, 1945, Solemn Vows on August 28, 1948 and was ordained to the Priesthood on June 11, 1949.
For the first years after his ordination, Father Vande Hey taught at Southeast Catholic High School in Philadelphia before his assignment to the biology faculty at St. Norbert College in 1955. (He retired as professor emeritus in 1989). Over time, he attended graduate and post graduate classes in biology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Notre Dame, and Mount St. Mary College, Los Angeles, the latter with a Research Fellowship awarded by the Atomic Energy Commission.
His doctoral dissertation drew international recognition, accolades , and honors. Father Vande Hey received a post-doctoral fellowship from the National Institute of Health's U.S. Public Health Service to study at the University of Mainz, Germany, where he continued mosquito research under the director of the Institute of Genetics, the world authority on mosquito genetics. Father Vande Hey's research and its results were published in various professional journals.
Other ministries included formation with students at Catholic Theological Union, Chicago; chaplaincies at St. Mary's Hospital, Duluth, Minnesota, and Benedictine monasteries of nuns in Duluth and in Idaho; and associate pastorates in Madison and Wyoming.
Father Vande Hey is survived by the Norbertine Community; three brothers, Earl (Mary Ann), Eugene, and Arthur (Teresa); three sisters, Gladys Tennessen, Sr. Eugenia, OSF, and Grace (Marvin) Zwick.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brother-in-law, Leroy Tennessen; sister-in-law, Virginia Vande Hey.
The Reception of the Body with Vespers of the Dead Service will be held at St. Norbert Abbey on Friday, June 12, 2009, at 7:00 p.m. Visitation will follow until 8:30 p.m. and will continue on Saturday, June 13, following the 8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer, until 10:30 a.m. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held in the Abbey Church on Saturday, June 13, at 11:00 a.m. Rt. Rev. Gary J. Neville, O. Praem., Abbot of St. Norbert Abbey, will preside at the funeral liturgy.
Burial will be in the St. Norbert Cemetery.
Ryan Funeral Home, De Pere, is in charge of the arrangements. 
VandeHey, Reverend Robert Clarence O. Praem. (I30397)
 
165262 Vande Hey, Robert E. "Bob"Robert E. "Bob" Vande Hey, 49, Green Bay, passed away unexpectedly of natu ral causes on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2002. Bob was born on June 9, 1953, in Stur geon Bay, to the late Edward and Betty (Cavil) Vande Hey. He was employ ed with the News-Chronicle for many years as well as working as a beer ven dor at Packers Games. Bob enjoyed spending time with all "his children", h is nieces and nephews as well as the kids from the News-Chronicle. He al so liked playing Dart Ball.He will be sadly missed by James (Linda) Vande Hey, Peggy (Fred) Haney, Gr een Bay; five nieces and nephews Steve, Michael, Fred, Liz and Mariah; aun ts, uncles, friend Melissa Whetung, who was like a daughter to Bob; frie nd and cousin, Cathy; as well as other cousins and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents.Friends may call at Proko-Wall Funeral Home on Thursday from 1 to 3 p.m .. Funeral Service at 3 p.m. at the funeral home with Sister Helen Keyz er officiating.The family wishes to express a special thank you to Sister Helen Keyzer a nd the staff of St. Vincent Hospital.In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established in Bob's name. 
VandeHey, Robert E. (I22709)
 
165263 Vande Hey, Roland A. "Rolly the Hammer"
Roland A. Vande Hey, Wrightstown, age 88, died Sunday, February 10, 2008, at Franciscan Care Center. He was born in Wrightstown on November 11, 1919, to the late Henry and Patronella (Kerkhoff) Vande Hey. Roland married Mary Rita School on Sept. 26, 1944, at St. Francis Catholic Church in Hollandtown, Wis. He was a lifelong member of St. Paul Catholic Church in Wrightstown and was a member of the Holy Name Society. Roland farmed and did construction work most of his life. He helped start Badger Northland from its beginning in the basement of an old cheese factory in Askeaton. After farming, he worked at Schmidt Farm Equipment in Hollandtown until his retirement. Before and after his retirement, he spent many hours knocking down silos. Later, his sons joined him, even traveling out of state to knock them down. That is how he eventually became known as "Rolly the Hammer." Later he took great pride in keeping lawns at the Wrightstown schools trimmed and neat until his illness prevented him from continuing. Roland's hobbies included bowling, fishing, golfing and playing cards with his family and friends. Roland loved his family dearly.
He was loved and will be sadly missed by his wife of 63 years Mary Rita; his five children: Gene (Sandy), Wrightstown; Dennis, Greenleaf; Gary (special friend Laurie Beaudet), Madison; Allan, De Pere; Ron (special friend Jill Van Groll), and his extended family Al (Susan) Christensen, Wrightstown; ten grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; brothers and sister: Orville, Virgil (Sandy), Mary Ellen Sprangers, and Gerald "Butch" (Jean); sisters and brothers-in-law: Lauretta Vande Hey Sanderfoot, Beverly Vande Hey and Art Van Handel; Mary Rita's family Eleanor Micke, Louis (Arlene) School, Bob (Elaine) School and Art (Marie) School. Roland is further survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to his parents, Roland was preceded in death by his infant granddaughter, Mary; brothers and sisters: Howard and wife Johanna, Ralph, Gordon and wife Margaret, Mark and wife Florence, Myron "Mike" and wife Murilla, Aloysius, Eugene, Hilary, Clayton, Vivian and husband Ray Eisenman, Marleene and her first husband Lawrence Sprangers, and her second husband LeRoy Griesbach and Bernice Van Handel; and brothers and sisters-in-law: Leonard Sprangers, Patricia Vande Hey, Ray Micke, Howard (Evelyn) School, Florence (Potter) Budzinski and Paul (Gladys) School.
Visitation will occur Friday, February 15, 2008, from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at ST. PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH, Wrightstown. A Rosary will be said at 6:30 p.m. Visitation will continue Saturday after 10:00 a.m. until time of Mass at 11:00 a.m. at church. The Rev. Msgr. John H. Schuh will officiate. Internment will be at St. Paul Cemetery, Wrightstown.
The family would like to thank all of the people at Franciscan Care, Unit 2, in Appleton, for the excellent and loving care Roland was given during his stay there. They were like a part of his family and he loved them all.
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VandeHey, Roland (I16834)
 
165264 Vande Hey, Suzanne A. It is with great sadness that we announce that Suzanne A. (Roerhborn Liebergen) Vande Hey, wife of Mark Vande Hey, passed away unexpectedly but peacefully on Wednesday November 5, 2014 from a brain aneurysm. In the spirit of Sue's giving nature, and following her wishes, the family has chosen to provide the gift of organ donation to families that are praying for a miracle.
Sue was the successful owner of Fanci That Beauty Salon for 46 years. She originally opened "the shop" in Wrightstown before moving to Kaukauna. In 1988, the business moved to its present location. Sue touched many people through her business and throughout her life. Sue's favorite pastime was to work on projects around the house with her husband. She loved to work in her yard, cutting the grass, pulling weeds, planting her flowers and decorating the yard for the seasons. She loved spoiling her grandchildren by taking them for walks, singing, attending grandparents day, and showering them with too many special gifts for Christmas and birthdays. She would also never pass on a chance to go fishing. Every day Sue enjoyed jumping in her van with her dog, Julia, going for a drive and having a cup of coffee at her favorite restaurants in the Fox Valley.
Sue is survived by: her husband Mark Vande Hey; children: Christina Terry, Eric Liebergen, Tara Liebergen, Sara Keough and Chad Liebergen; grandchildren: Derek Liebergen, Connor Liebergen, Robert Dix, Claudia Liebergen, Alexa Terry, Carley Terry, Gannon Keough and Nora Keough. her mother: Lilas (Peterson) Roehrborn; sisters: Kathy VanDe Hey, Deborah Laux, Linda Schroeder and Caroline Romenesko; and brothers: Milford Jr., Philip, Charles, Ronald and Richard Roehrborn; and mother-in-law: Anna Jane Vande Hey. She is also survived by a special friend Dixie Gerharz and "the girls from the shop" Theresa Van Asten, Stephanie Knutson and Nikki Nienhaus.
In addition to her father, Milford Roehrborn, Suzanne was preceded in death by her first husband, Richard Liebergen; and brother, Jeffrey Roehrborn.
Visitation will be held Monday November 10, 2014 at HOLY CROSS PARISH (301 Desnoyer St. Kaukauna) from 9:00 a.m. until time of Funeral Mass at 11:30 a.m. The Rev. Jerome Pastors will officiate. Mark's brother, Deacon Steve Vande Hey will assist. The family will move to the Darboy Club (N9695 County Road N) to celebrate Sue's life following Mass until 4:00pm. They will continue to receive friends and family and invite all to join them for visiting and lunch which will be served throughout the afternoon. Committal St. Paul Cemetery, Wrightstown. In lieu of flowers a memorial is being established in Sue's name to benefit organizations that were important to her. To sign the guest book, please visit oconnellfh.com.
Thank you to the ICU Doctors and team at Theda Clark Medical Center from the beginning of this process through organ donation, your kindness is appreciated. Special thanks to ICU nurses Erin, Jen and Joy for their understanding and kindness.
Sue did everything with love. Always available to help a family member, friend or neighbor in need. She will be greatly missed and she will live in our hearts every day.
It is so hard to announce that the most wonderful person has left us - my friend, my lover, my wife. I love her and will miss her so much, words cannot describe. Good bye Hon - love ya. (Mark) 
Roehrborn, Suzanne (I25725)
 
165265 Vande Hey, Virginia M.
Virginia M. Vande Hey was also preceded in death by her special niece, Sheila Zwick. Visitation will begin today at 2 p.m. until the time of Mass at 5 p.m. at ST. JOHN NEPOMUCENE (323 Pine St. Little Chute). The Rev. David J. Funk, O.F.M. Cap. will officiate. Committal St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. A memorial will be established.
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Name: Virginia M. Vandehey
Birth: 8 Dec 1929
Death: 15 Feb 2008 - Little Chute, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Civil: Wisconsin 
VanDynHoven, Virginia M. (I30406)
 
165266 Vande Sande, Mrs. Robert (Agnes Louise)Age 81, died unexpectedly Tuesday, December 10, 2002. She celebrated 62 ye ars of marriage with her husband, Robert. They were married on September 1 6, 1940 at St. Boniface Catholic Church in De Pere. They resided in Gre en Bay. She was an active member of St. Agnes Parish and leaves behind ma ny friends from her congregation. Agnes was an avid Packer fan and an exem plary bowler in her day. She loved to cook and being outside-enjoying a ll the birds that visited her garden.She was a loving wife to Robert; and loving mother to James (Susan), Neena h; Donald (Jan), Green Bay; Robert Jr. (Karen), Green Bay; and Gregory (Su san), Oshkosh. She was a grandmother to Scott (Sheri) Vande Sande, Dawn Va nde Sande, Christine Vande Sande and Caitlin Busha; and great-grandmoth er to Matthew and Meghen. Agnes is also survived by a sister, Rose Vande H ei.She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Maggie (Van Gemert) V an Enkenvort; eight brothers and three sisters.Agnes will be sadly missed by her family, friends, and neighbors who lov ed her, especially her beloved cat, Putter and "grand-dog", Sydney.Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano Ave., Green Bay fr om 3 to 5 p.m. Friday. The Funeral Service will be held at 5 p.m. Frid ay at the funeral home with Deacon Bob Nooker officiating. Entombment wi ll be in Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum. VanEnkevort, Agnes (I48169)
 
165267 Vande Ven, Marie Kaukauna Times 8/16/1988 A6 Obit VandeVen, Marie (I35099)
 
165268 Vande Walle, Carl J. Carl J. Vande Walle, 77, died December 18, 2003 at his home in De Pere fol lowing a courageous battle with cancer. He was born January 2, 19 26 in De Pere to the late Louis and Emily (Kellnhauser) Vande Walle, and w as baptized on January 3, 1926 at St. Boniface Catholic Church. Carl liv ed in the city of De Pere his entire life. In 1943 he graduated from Centr al Catholic High School in Green Bay. Carl served his country in the U. S. Navy during World War II, 1944 to 1946, in the Pacific Theatre aboard t he escort carrier U.S.S. Kula Gulf, CVE 108 as a radarman 3rd class. Up on discharge from the armed services he attended and graduated from St. No rbert College of De Pere. On September 4, 1954 he married Beverly Sczens ki of Neenah at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Menasha. He worked at the Sta te Bank of De Pere until his retirement and was an active member of t he De Pere Optimist Club during that time. Carl learned to love the ga me of golf as a member of the St. Norbert's golf team and continued to pl ay throughout his life, passing on that love for the game to his sons a nd daughters. Carl and his boys enjoyed many years of involvement with t he Boy Scouts of America. He was also an avid Packer fan and amateur photo grapher. He and Beverly attended Packer games for many years and he was al ways pleased to show photos he took while at the infamous 1967 Ice Bowl. Carl is survived by his loving wife Beverly, their children and spouses, J ohn and Sandy Vande Walle,Ft. Collins, CO; Amy and Steve Goodsett, and dau ghter Jacqueline, De Pere; Lauren Vande Walle, Christopher Vande Walle, Lo veland, CO; Mary and Paul Ferron, and son Alexander, Wrightstown; George V ande Walle and special friend Pam, Loveland, CO; Andrew Vande Walle and h is children, Bridget, Jessica, Erik, and Devin, and great grandson Etha n, De Pere; Carl A. and Brenda Vande Walle, Loveland, CO; his brother K en and Patricia Vande Walle, Universal City, TX; sisters Lorraine Vande Wa lle, Dorothy and Gene Hoell, Allouez, Beverly's mother Ruby Schulz, Neena h, sister Audrey Vande Logt, Menasha; brother Russel Sczenski, Tribune, K S; sister Pat and Ralph Kesow, Neenah; and brother-in-law James Armbruste r, Cedarburg, WI, nieces and nephews and many others too numerous to menti on but always remembered. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters; Mary Jane Armbrust er and Majorie Cicoria and her spouse Anthony, and brother-in-law and be st friend Red (Anthony) Vande Logt. Friends may call Tuesday, December 23, 2003, from 11am to 12 noon at St. F rancis Xavier Catholic Church, 220 S. Michigan St, De Pere. Concelebrat ed Mass of Christian Burial 12 noon at the church with the Rev. V. Antho ny Dolski and the Rev. Donald Marquardt officiating. Interment wi ll be at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, De Pere. Cotter Funeral Home, De Pere, is h andling arrangements. The Family wishes to extend special thanks to the wonderful people at t he St. Vincent's Oncology department, and most especially to Dr. James McG overn for the care and compassion he has shown both Dad and Mom throughout . VandeWalle, Carl J. (I118718)
 
165269 Vande Wettering, RobertRobert VandeWettering, age 75 of Kaukauna, died unexpectedly Thursday Mar ch 25, 2004 at the Appleton Medical Center. He was born January 15, 19 29 in De Pere, WI son of the late Peter and Helen (Van Dyck) VandeWetterin g. Bob was a Korean War Army Veteran. On September 16, 1952 he married t he former Ella Mae Eiting at St. Francis Catholic Church in Hollandtown. T he couple farmed in the area most of their married lives. Bob was present ly employed at Banta Packaging in Kaukauna. He was an avid hunter and fish erman and was a longtime member of St. Francis Catholic Church, Hollandto wn and the Knights of Columbus.Survivors include his wife of almost 52 years, Ella Mae, Kaukauna, their c hildren: Nancy (Don) Brockman, Kaukauna, Doug (Dawn) VandeWettering, Apple ton, Sherry (Joe) Peterson, Kaukauna, 12 grandchildren: Jodi, Jacki, Joann e, Jane, Jyl and Jesse Brockman, Kurt, Kyle, Cody and Kayla VandeWetterin g, Derek and Kelly Van Deurzen, two brothers: Ken (Lois) and Pete (Mari e) all of Appleton, nieces and nephews.Bob was preceded in death by a son, Dan. Funeral services will be he ld at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Francis Catholic Church, Hollandtown with F r. Jim Lucas officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends m ay call at the Boettcher Family Funeral Home 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukau na from 4 pm to 8 p.m. Sunday and Monday after 10 am directly at the chur ch until the time of services. There will be a parish prayer service at 7: 30 p.m. Sunday. A memorial fund has been established in his name. Vandewettering, Robert P. (I14151)
 
165270 Vande Yacht, Eric D.Eric D. Vande Yacht, 21, Bellevue resident, died Tuesday, Nov, 4, 200 3, as a result of an automobile accident. He was born, June 18, 1982, in G reen Bay to David N. and Lynn M. (Vandenack) Vande Yacht. Eric was current ly enrolled at NWTC and Lakeland Colleges pursuing a BA in marketing, a nd was a member of WMMA. He was also employed as a sales representati ve at Tires Plus. Eric loved life, especially spending time with family a nd friends. He enjoyed motorcycling, snowboarding, golfing and more import antly music and playing the guitar.Survivors include his parents, David and Lynn Vande Yacht, Green Bay; sist er and brother, Anna and Ryan Vande Yacht, Green Bay; maternal grandfathe r, Toby Vandenack, De Pere; aunts and uncles, Michael Vandenack, Texas; Da vid (Ann) Vandenack and Toby (Sandy) Vandenack, all of Green Bay; Chris (S teve) Quinette, Cedarburg; and Michelle (Dan) Iglewski, Arizona. He is al so survived by godparents, Jim (Diane) Rabideau, Green Bay; special aun ts and uncles, Tom (Sally) Stencil and Norman (Joan) Stencil, all of Gre en Bay; cousins and many, many friends.He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Gene Vandenack and p aternal grandparents, Elizabeth and Norbert Vande Yacht.Friends may call at Proko-Wall Funeral Home & Crematory, 1630 E. Mason S t. on Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. Parish Prayer Service at 7:45 p.m. Visitati on will continue at St. Philip the Apostle Church, 312 Victoria St. on Sat urday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. at the chur ch with the Rev. Rallen Stencil (Eric’s Uncle) officiating. Entombme nt in the Allouez Chapel Mausoleum.In lieu of flowers a memorial in Eric’s name is being established.Eric’s family would like to extend a sincere thank you to all teache rs at Preble High School, NWTC and Lakeland Colleges for all the help a nd the difference they made in Eric’s life. Vandeyacht, Eric (I118621)
 
165271 Vande Yacht, Maryann E. Kaukauna, Age 83, passed away at her home following a 25 year journey of various cancers on Friday, November 21, 2014 surrounded by her family. She was born on May 4, 1931 in Green Bay, daughter of the late Walter and Esther (Fox) Summers and resided in Askeaton, WI. She attended grade school at St. Patrick's in Askeaton, and high school in Oshkosh and Kaukauna from which she graduated in 1949. On April 4, 1951 she was united in marriage to Roy A. Vande Yacht and they moved to Hollandtown where they resided for 29 years. In 1980, they moved to Kaukauna. Maryann worked for the former Appleton Papers, Kimberly Clark's Kimtech, and Lakeview Mills and retired from Lakeview on January 1, 1996.
She is survived her her three daughters: Sharon Nisler, Lynn Vande Yacht, and Vicki Vande Yacht; two granddaughters: Sara (Dan) Miller and Amie Nisler; her sisters: Dolores Besaw, Phyllis (Patrick) Stumph, Patricia Van Linn, Pauline (Maynard) Krueger, and Judith (Robert) Wurdinger; a sister-in-law, Yvonne Summers. She is further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and godchildren. Preceding her in death were her husband Roy, her parents, her father and mother-in-law: Benedict and Henrietta Vande Yacht, a brother Thomas Summers, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Robert Besaw, Joseph Van Linn, Hugo and Grace Vande Yacht, Lillian and Ralph Lauer, and Clifford Vandeyacht.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Maryann will be held at 12:00 PM on Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at ST. KATHARINE DREXEL PARISH @ ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH, 2401 Main Avenue, Kaukauna. Fr. Jerry Pastors and Fr. Walter Stumph will concelebrate the mass. Burial will be in St. Mary's parish cemetery. Friends will be received directly at the church on Tuesday from 10:00 AM until the time of the mass. Memorials may be donated in Maryann's name to benefit local charities or the charities of the donor's choice.
The family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to Dr. Kevin Mortara for his kind and compassionate care of Maryann and especially to Dr. Sonya Eiben for her many years of special care. 
Summers, Mary Ann (I14759)
 
165272 Vande Yacht, Ronald T. Ron Vande Yacht, age 73 of Wrightstown, passed away at his home on Friday, November 3, 2017. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and pending. For more information or to share a memory of Ron, please visit www.wichmannfargo.com.

Nov 9, 2017
Ronald T. Vande Yacht, 73, Wrightstown, passed away unexpectedly at his Wrightstown residence, on Thursday, November 2, 2017 while sitting in his easy chair watching his favorite TV program. Ron was born in Green Bay on December 3, 1943, the son of Ed and Anna (Nienhaus) Vande Yacht. He is survived by his twin brother, Donald and Nancy (Urban) Vande Yacht, Green Bay, niece Christine Vande Yacht, Minneapolis, nephew Daniel & Kim, Jessica, Jack and Kaitlin Vande Yacht, Ashwaubenon. He is further survived by sons Vince Vande Yacht, Wrightstown and Troy & Lisa, Mason, Connor Vande Yacht, Muskego along with other relatives and friends.
Ron graduated from Rio Creek Grade School, Casco High School and attended UW-Madison. After finishing his schooling, he worked in the cheese industry, co-founding Kasson Cheese Co., Inc. with his twin brother. He later joined with his father in the water pump installation business and did a fabulous job growing the Vande Yacht Pump Installing Company into one of Wisconsin's largest and most respected. He did this with hard work and a devotion to his customers, anytime, anywhere, which led to his success. He was an avid Badger, Packer sports fan and his appreciation of all cars, especially Corvettes, was unsurpassed.
Respecting Ron's wishes, the family has decided that there will be no Memorial Service. Verkuilen-Van Deurzen Family Funeral Home is assisting the family.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Nov. 9, 2017 
Vandeyacht, Ronald Theodore (I90958)
 
165273 VandeBogart10/17/18636/28/1940Post Crescent6/29/1940Sorensen, Julia (I136684)
 
165274 VandeBogartDenney2/4/1953Post Crescent2/5/195343 Vandebogart, Daniel (I134290)
 
165275 VandeBogartCharles Frank10/3/18573/17/1944Post Crescent3/17/194414
VandeBogartCharles Frank10/3/18573/17/1944Post Crescent3/18/1944
VandeBogert, Charles Frank (I145995)
 
165276 VandeBogartEarl H.2/12/188610/17/1952Post Crescent10/17/195212 Vandebogart, Earl H. (I142339)
 
165277 Vandehei, Richard A.Richard A. Vandehei, 82, went peacefully to God on Saturday, January 8, 20 05, at home, surrounded by his loving family. Richard was born July 7, 192 2, in De Pere to Frank and Josephine (Vercauteren) Vandehei. The family mo ved to Oneida when he was five, and he lived in Oneida his entire life a nd farmed until his retirement in 1984.Richard's faith was an important part of his life. He met his wife, Jean M ullen, at St. Joseph Church and they celebrated 60 years of marriage on Ap ril 12, 2004. Their 13 children graduated from St. Joseph Grade Schoo l. He served as Parish Trustee, Secretary of the Holy Name Society, He ad of Ushers and Mass Server for funerals. He counted collections, open ed church for daily Mass and was available for repairs and maintenance whe never asked.In addition to farming, Richard worked at Menominee Sugar Company, Cohod as Brothers Fruit Market, Andrews Oil Company and Green Bay Foods. He w as also a volunteer fireman with the Hobart Fire Department for over 20 ye ars. He enjoyed ice fishing with his sons, NASCAR, watching Packers gam es and playing cards. He had a wonderful sense of humor and seldom pass ed on an opportunity for a practical jokeRichard is survived by his wife, Jean; six sons and six daughters: Randy ( Nancy), Oneida; Gloria (Bob) Scheriff, Green Bay; Audrey (Tom) Mc Carey, G reen Bay; Rod (Toni), Oneida; Nancy Skenandore, Oneida; Mark (Terry), Gra nd Junction, Colorado; Joan, Oneida; Julayne (Mark) Vannieuwenhoven, Steve ns Point; Scott (Debbie), Krakow; Vicky Ridderbush, Pulaski and friend Pe te Carriveau; Brian, Krakow; Dick, Pulaski; 34 grandchildren and 31 great- grandchildren.He is further survived by his sisters and brothers: Vernon and Violet Vand ehei, Franklin, WI; Delores (Dottie) Vandehei, Ted and Rosemary Prosser, A lyce and Jerry Berken, Joe and Helen Lemmen, Bill and Carol Vandehei, Fa ye and Reuel Robertson, all of Oneida; and Michael (Mickey) and Anita Pero ck, De Pere; sisters and brothers-in-law: Emmet Mullen, Seymour; La Rose V anden Langenberg, Seymour; and Ken and Elsie Mullen, Green Bay; aunts, Mar garet Hockers and Merjorie Jansen, both of De Pere.Richard was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Josie Vandehei; mo ther and father-in-law, Ed and Mae Mullen; his son, Rolly; son-in-la w, Z. Ron Skenandore; grandchildren, John Demuth and Renee' Scheriff; sist ers and brothers: Jim Vandehei, Jeanette and Charles Puyleart; and Helen L emmen; sisters and brothers-in-law: Roman and Myrtle Mullen; Lucille Mulle n, Eben and Gertrude Mullen and Bernard Vanden Langenberg.Visitation will be Tuesday, January 11th at St. Joseph Church, 145 St. Jos eph Drive, Oneida, beginning at 3 p.m., with a parish prayer service at 7: 30 p.m. to close the evening. Visitation will continue on Wednesday, Janua ry 12th after 9:30 a.m. at church followed by a celebration of Richard's l ife with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m., con-celebrated by Rev. Gre gory Smith and Rev. Tim Shillcox, O.Praem. Entombment at Shrine of Good Sh epherd Mausoleum. Ryan Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condol ences may be sent to the family at www.RyanFH.comOur thanks to Dr. Mark Jenson, Unity Hospice, St. Joseph Parish family a nd our family and friends who have been with us every step of the way.Special thanks, Dad, for teaching us the strength of faith and family. Vandehei, Richard A. (I83495)
 
165278 VANDEHEY, DOROTHY JEAN 111 1956 15 526
Date of Death: 11 November 1956
Volume 15, page 526Langlade County Death Records online search 12 September 2006 at http://ww w.co.langlade.wi.us/Deaths/deathindex.cfm 
VanderHei, Dorothy Jean (I86242)
 
165279 Vandehey, Florence M. OmroAge 80, died August 24, 2001 at Webster Manor after a brief illness. She w as born February 13, 1921 in Kaukauna; the daughter of William and Cornel ia (Kilsdonk) Busse. She graduated from Appleton High School. In 1941, s he married Milton Vandehey. They moved to Sun Prairie in 1964. She was a m ember of Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary Church, The Catholic Order of Fores ters, the Marian Circle, and the Colonial Club.Survivors include a daughter, Catherine "Katie" Hooper, Cortez, Colorad o; friend and daughter-in-law, Victoria Vandehey, Oshkosh; daughter-in-la w, Diana Vandehey, Sun Prairie; four grandchildren: Bryan Vandehey, Oshkos h; Aimee Vandehey, Wausaukee; Carrie Barrentine, Cortez, Colorado; Tara Va ndehey, Sun Prairie; two great-grandchildren, Bethany and Zachery Vandehe y, Wausaukee; a sister, Jean Theiss, Appleton; nieces, nephews, other rela tives and friends.Florence was preceded in death by her husband, a son Paul, her parents, t wo brothers, a sister, and two brothers-in-law.A memorial mass for Florence will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, Au gust 30, 2001 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 442 Monroe St., Oshkosh, wi th the Rev. Robert Stegmann and Sr. Judy Miller officiating. Fiss & Bil ls - Poklasny Funeral Homes 235-1170 Busse, Florence M. (I5754)
 
165280 Vandehey, GeraldGerald "Gerry" Vandehey, Antigo, died Thursday, May 12, 2005, at Aspirus H ospital, Wausau. He was 92 years old. He was born March 5, 1913, in Bro wn County, a son of the late Henry and Ann (Van Abel) Vandehey.On November 24, 1938, he married Thelma Smith in Appleton. She survives. M r. Vandehey attended Hollandtown Grade School, graduated from Kaukauna Hi gh School in 1930, and later graduated from Bowlby Business College, Apple ton. In 1941, he moved to Antigo, where he and his brother owned and opera ted the Vandehey Motors Ford Dealership until 1959, and along with his wif e, owned and operated Thelma's stores in Antigo, Merrill and Clintonvil le until retiring.Survivors, in addition to his wife, include four daughters, a son, and t wo sisters.Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on Monday at St. John Catholic Churc h. Rev. Charles Hoffmann officiated. VandeHey, Gerald "Gerry" (I17131)
 
165281 Vandehey, Glen "Banjo Man"Glen Vandehey "Banjo Man" Kimberly, Age 84, died after a courageous batt le with Parkinson's disease on Thursday, July 21, 2005, at Brewster Villag e. Glen was born January 11, 1921, to the late Alfred and Theresa (Gree n) Vandehey in Kaukauna. He married the former Marian Jansen on Septemb er 14, 1946, at St. John's Parish in Little Chute. Glen entered the U.S. A rmy in 1942 and was a member of the 88th Signal Battalion (spc) 233rd Sign al Operations Company. He was stationed in the South Pacific for 30 month s, spending 7 grueling days behind enemy lines. Glen assisted in the Liber ation of the Philippines and was finally transferred to Japan one day aft er the surrender of the Japanese Imperial Army. He was honorably discharg ed in 1945 and soon returned to Kaukauna and began working for Thilmany Pu lp and Paper. He began his career in the ink room and moved up with the co mpany to his retirement position in research and development in technic al sales. He retired in 1983 after completing 43 years and 8 months of ser vice to Thilmany. Glen was a self-taught musician, specializing in the Ban jo, in his younger days he and his family would entertain residents of loc al nursing homes with their musical talents. He scored a Hole-In-One on Au gust 25th, 1967, at Hickory Hills Golf Course and enjoyed golf througho ut his life. In 1972, Glen began building, by hand, his log cabin in Fenc e, WI. He started with a picture window and found great satisfaction wh en he completed it. Glen was a poet; he penned many, many poems over the y ears. The popularity of these poems caused a great stir among friends, fam ily and coworkers as they would ask him to write specific ditties about fa mily life and retirement. Glen was a member of the Quarter Century Club (P ast President), American Legion Post 258 of Little Chute, and the Boy Scou ts of America. He worked as a Scout Master, was an Eagle Scout and earn ed the Silver Beaver, St. George and the Order of the Arrow Award. Glen al so volunteered for many years for the Gardner Dam Camp as a counselor a nd cook.He is survived by his wife, Marian Vandehey; his five children, Judy (Elme r) Van Dyke and their three children, Jeffrey (Kim), Jonathan (Tara) and J enny (Ron) Bahr, Mary (David) Verboomen and their three children, Christop her (Kay), Steven & Amie, John (Valerie) Vandehey and their five childre n, Shannan, Stefanie, Samantha, Shawn Behrens & Nicholas Behrens, Debra (K evin) Van Dynhoven and their two children, Jessica & Jason, Mark (Sheil a) Vandehey and their two children, Ryan & Katie; nine great-grandchildre n, Logan, Emmaline, Jacqi, Steve, Kayden, Xander, Satia, Nova and Makenna h. He will also be missed by a brother, Eugene (Joann) Vandehey, two siste rs, Roseanne (Joseph) Appleton and Janet Vandehey and a brother in law, Ja mes Strick. He was preceded in death by his parents, his infant son, his m other- and father-in-law, John & Esther (Garvey) Jansen, a brother and sis ter-in-law, Milton & Florence Vandehey, a sister-in-law, Ruth Strick a nd a brother and sister-in-law, Paul & Arlene Jansen.Glen's Mass of Christian Burial will be 5:00 p.m. on Monday July 25, 200 5, at ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, 410 E. Wallace Street, Combined Locks, w ith Fr. Robert Vandenberg and Fr. Jim Lucas concelebrating. Friends wi ll be received on Monday at the Church from 2:30 p.m. until the time of se rvice. Full Military Burial Rites will be performed after services outsi de the Church by the American Legion Post 258 of Little Chute. Interment w ill take place on Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. in St. John Catholic Cemetery in L ittle Chute.In lieu of flowers, a donations may be directed to Brewster Village or t he American Parkinson's Association. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Ka ukauna is assisting the family. 766-2099.Glen's family would like to thank the staff at Brewster Village, especial ly the staff on Lawrence Hall, and Dr. Deb Schultz, Dr. Jack Anderson a nd Dr. Steven Price for all the care and compassion they gave Glen. They w ould also like to thank Fr. Bob Vandenberg and Fr. Jim Lucas for the guida nce and prayer during this very difficult time.
As Glen would say "It's always better above highway 8." 
VandeHey, Glen Louis (I5749)
 
165282 VANDEHEY, Jack R; 62; Loyal WI>Perris CA; Californian; 1997-9-10; mts
JACK R VANDEHEY Request Information (SS-5)
SSN 565-42-2227 Residence: 92570 Perris, Riverside, CA Born 30 Nov 1934 Last Benefit: Died 31 Aug 1997 Issued: CA (Before 19 51 
VandeHey, Jack Robert (I30929)
 
165283 Vandehey, Janet Therese RoseJanet Therese Rose Vandehey, age 75, passed away on Wednesday January 2
5, 2006, after a courageous battle with cancer. Shewas the youngest of five children born to Alfred and Theresa (Green) Vande hey on August 25, 1930, in Appleton.Janet attended HolyCross Grade School and Kaukauna High School; graduating in 1948. She work ed at Zwicker Knitting Mills and Robert Grocery and in1958 accepted a position as housekeeper for Rev. John P. Schmitt. Janet wo rked with Fr. Schmitt for 46 years serving the parishes inPlainfield, Hilbert, De Pere, Sugar Bush, and in 1992 retiring to Two Rive rs.During her employment with Fr. John, Janet utilized her excellent cooki ng skills entertaining many visiting priests and bishops. She alsokept her family and friends supplied with her delicious brownies and cooki es. Despite her own war with esophageal cancer, she spentmany hours at Fr. John's bedside, caring and nursing for him during his il lness.Janet is survived by her sister, Rosann (Joseph) Appleton, Kaukauna; broth er, Eugene (JoAnn), Little Chute; sister in law, MarianVandehey, Kimberly; nieces and nephews; Judy (Elmer) Van Dyke, Jackie (fia ncee Keith Bauman) Vandehey, John (Val) Vandehey,Jeff Van Dyke, David (Jan) Appleton, Richard (Peggy) Appleton, Susi (speci al friend Mark Tatro) Vandehey, Patti (Jack ) Van Hoof,Barb Deering, Nancy Vandehey, Mike (Paula) Vandehey, Katie Hooper, Mary (D ave) Verboomen, Deb (Kev) Van Dyn Hoven, Mark(Sheila) Vandehey, special friends, Toni and Bob Becker, Therese and Tom S chmitt and their daughters, Abbey and Katie, Mary Ann
and James Schmitt, all of Two Rivers and Kathryn Gorski.Janet was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Milton (Florence); br other Glen; sister in law, Donna Vandehey and nephew, Paul
Vandehey.The funeral service will be 11 a.m. on Monday January 29, 2006 at HOLY CRO SS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer StreetKaukauna with Fr. Jack Mullarkey and Fr. Bill O'Brien concelebrating. Frie nds will be received on Sunday January 28th at the BoettcherFamily Funeral Home 2401 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna from 4 p.m. until t he 8 p.m. and again on Monday at Church from 9 a.m. untilthe time of service. Interment will take place in the parish cemeter y. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established. The BoettcherFamily Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. 766-2099.The special thank you to Affinity Visiting Nurses, especially Ellen, Jul ie and Sandy and to the staff of Franciscan Care Center,especially JoAnne, Dr. Jack Meyer and Jeff Van Dyke for all their speci al care and support. 
VandeHey, Janet Therese Rose (I5752)
 
165284 Vandehey, Marian R. (Jansen), Formerly of Kimberly
Marian R. (Jansen) Vandehey, age 89, passed away on Monday, August 1, 2011 at Brewster Village. Marian was born to Esther (Garvey) and John (Jack) Jansen of Little Chute on June 10, 1922; she loved being spoiled by her dad. Marian was the middle child and loved her big brother Paul, despite his teasing and her little sister "Ruthie Doll" who she helped raise after her mother's untimely death in 1939. Marian was well known for her beautiful soprano voice, a talent she shared with many of her children. She often sang for weddings with Ave Maria being her specialty and even in taverns with her best friends Mare Hammond and Mary Elizabeth Jansen. In later years her Irish roots had her singing at VanAbel's in Hollandtown for many years on St Patrick's Day.
Marian married the love of her life, Glen L. Vandehey of Kaukauna on September 14, 1946 at St. John's Catholic Church in Little Chute. Marian and Glen lived with her father in their Little Chute home until his death in 1956. It was then that Glen built her a new home just over the bridge on Adams Place in Kimberly, where she began her life as a stay-at-home wife and mother after her time at the Kimberly Mill. When Marian was 47 years old, Glen spent many hours teaching her to drive, saying prayers from the passenger's seat. Some of Marian's favorite past times were volunteering over 3000 hours at St. Elizabeth Hospital shampooing hair, shopping at Kohls with her daughters and granddaughters. She also enjoyed spending afternoons playing cribbage with the grandkids, only after putting them to work, cleaning knick-knacks, and many, many weekends on the porch up at their cabin in Fence, WI, enjoying her and Glen's drink of choice; brandy manhattans. In 1983, Marian survived a bout with cancer. In 1996, Marian and Glen celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary at Walt Disney World with Kevin, Deb and their kids; earning her first flight wings at that time.
Marian is survived by her children Mary (Dave) Verboomen, John (special friend Cheryl Anderson), Deb (Kevin) Van Dyn Hoven; grandchildren Christopher (Kay) Verboomen, Steve (special friend Amy Berg) Verboomen, Amie Verboomen, Shannan (special friend Kyle VandenEng) Vandehey, Stefanie (Kevin) Doszak, Samantha (fianc? Donnie Kinsey) Vandehey, Jessica (Erik) Dorn, Jason Van Dyn Hoven, Ryan (fianc? Lindsey Harrington) Vandehey, Katie (fianc? Ryan Victory) Vandehey, Jeff VanDyke, Jonathan (Tara) VanDyke, Jenny (Ron) Bahr and 7 great grandchildren with two more on the way. Marian is further survived by her brother in laws, Jim Strick, Eugene (Klink) Vandehey, Joe Appleton, a son-in-law, many nieces, nephews, and beloved neighbors and friends.
Marian is preceded in death by her husband Glen, son Mark and daughter-in-law Sheila Vandehey, daughter Judy VanDyke, daughter-in-law Valerie Vandehey, an infant son, great grand daughter Santanna Verboomen, brother and sister-in-law Paul and Arlene Jansen, sister Ruth Strick and numerous family members of Glen's.
Visitation will take place on Friday, August 5, 2011 at St Paul Catholic Church in Combined Locks from 9:30-11:30 am with a Mass of Christian burial to follow at 11:30. Burial will take place in St. John Cemetery. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund is being established. Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. (920) 766-2099
Marian's family would like to give a special thanks to the staff at Brewster Village for their kindness and "comforts-of-home care" during her stay there.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from August 2 to August 3, 2011 
Jansen, Marian R. (I5755)
 
165285 Vandehey, Steven H., W5921 Dai sy Court DarboyAge 38, died unexpectedly on Friday, February 28, 2003. Steve was bo rn in Appleton on June 4, 1964, the son of Tom and Jean (Hurst) Vandeh ey of Kimberly. He was a 1982 graduate of the Kimberly High School, and th en attended UW-Stevens Point and received an Associate’s Degree in busine ss from UW-Fox Valley in 1984. For several years, Steve worked as a salesm an at many local automobile dealerships, include Tom Meiers Motors in Appl eton. On May 7, 1988, he married the former Lisa Minten in Kimberly, and t heir marriage was blessed with two children, Eric and Kayla. Steve was cur rently the general contractor for Showcase Homes, a division of First Capi tal Development. He was an avid softball and basketball player, and especi ally enjoyed hunting and fishing. More than anything, though, he dedicat ed himself to loving and caring for Lisa and the kids. He loved them all v ery much.Steve is survived by his parents: Tom and Jean Vandehey of Kimberly; his w ife: Lisa Vandehey and their children Eric and Kayla; three sisters: Jul ie (Bob) Reinke, Toni (John) Sikora, and Anne (Randy) Asman, all of Darbo y; two brothers: Jeffrey B. (Renee) Vandehey and Daniel T. (Mary) Vandehe y, both of Kimberly. He is also survived by Lisa’s mother: Janice Mint en of Darboy; her sisters: Ellen (Jeff) Liethen, Debbie Minten and her fia nce T.J. Ott, and Kelly (Jim) Sanderfoot; and by her brother: Todd (Sara h) Minten. He is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephew s, other relatives, and many friends. He was preceded in death by an infa nt sister Mary and by Lisa’s father Eugene Minten.The funeral liturgy will be held at 7:00 PM on Monday, March 3, 2003 at HO LY NAME CATHOLIC CHURCH, 600 E. Kimberly Avenue in Kimberly with Fr. Denn is Bergsbaken officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Frien ds may call directly at the church on Monday from 4:00 PM until the ho ur of the service.Steve was a devoted father, husband, brother, and son. he touched our liv es every day. He built our homes and enriched our lives. Steve was the cen ter of attention at family gatherings and quite a lively dancer at wedding s. He spoke his mind and always made us laugh. He enjoyed sporting event s, and was a dependable, hard-working man whom his friends and co-worke rs leaned on for support. Family was a top priority and everyone grew to a dmire him for his devotion to those closest to him. He enjoyed life a nd we will all miss him very much.Jansen Fargo Funeral Home204 E. Kimberly AvenueKimberly 788-6202www.fargof uneralhomes.com VandeHey, Steven H. (I70667)
 
165286 VandeHeyElmer G.4/4/194212/30/1992Post Crescent12/31/1992DVandeHey, Elmer G. (I48341)
 
165287 VanDeHeyElzer9/22/19221/18/1966Post Crescent1/19/1966DVandeHey, Elzer (I30121)
 
165288 VandeheyHerman11/18/18723/3/1961Post Crescent3/3/1961BVandeHey, Herman (I9908)
 
165289 VandeHeyHermanKaukauna Sun8/10/1916Vandehei, Herman (I27835)
 
165290 VanDehy9/8/192711/18/1955Post Crescent11/20/195516 Coenraad, Harriet (I146285)
 
165291 VanDeKerkhof, Marcelus married Gertrude Borgers 10/27/1821 at Horst, netherlands
Source Civil register - Marriage Archive location Regionaal Historisch Centrum Limburg General Number of finding aid: 12.044
Item number: 3
Municipality: Horst
Type of record: Huwelijksakte
Record number: 0
Registration date: 27-10-1821 Groom Marcelus van de Kerkhof
Place of birth: Deurne NB Bride Geertrui Borgers
Place of birth: Horst Father groom Hendrik van de Kerkhof Mother groom Maria Slaats Father bride Christiaan Borgers Mother bride Kornelia Verhaegh 
VanDeKerkhof, Johanna Maria (I65239)
 
165292 Vanden Berg, Evelyn LouellaEvelyn Louella Vanden Berg passed away peacefully on Oct. 18, 2004, aft er a long, happy life. Evelyn was born on Feb. 18, 1910, and was the four th daughter of Jacob and Helen VandeHei. Evelyn was married to Raymond Van den Berg on Oct. 23, 1937, and had three children.She will be sadly missed by her two daughters and one son, Patricia and Ro bert Roffers, Catherine and Mike Pellowski and Robert and Sue Vanden Ber g. She will also be sadly missed by her ten grandchildren and 15 great-gra ndchildren.She was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond; his three brothers, How ard, Sylvester and Clarence Vanden Berg; two sisters, Ruth Reiter and Nao mi Lemerond. She was also preceded by her five sisters and two brothers, F lorence Lasee, Mable Hazaert, Genevieve Van Dreel, Helen Paulsen, Blanc he Willems, Alphonse VandeHei and Mike VandeHei.She was a very active member of St. Joseph Church in West De Pere all h er life. Evelyn spent the last 15 years at Rennes Health Center in De Pe re and remained happily involved until the end. Evelyn loved to read and p lay cards. She accepted and embraced life, and its trials, with enthusia sm and love. She was truly a tribute to a troubled world.Private family funeral services were held yesterday at RYAN FUNERAL HOM E, De Pere, with the Rev. Timothy Shillcox, O.Praem, officiating. Buri al in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Online condolences may be expressed to the Van den Berg family by visiting www.ryanfh.com.The family of Evelyn, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, wou ld like to extend their heartfelt appreciation to the staff at Rennes Heal th Center for all their efforts and concern shown to Evelyn. We especial ly appreciate the concern and efforts of Suzanne Riste and the true friend ship that had grown between them. Vandehei, Evelyn Louella (I78415)
 
165293 Vanden Berg, Lucille M. "Ceil" (nee Vanden Bloomer) KaukaunaAge 76, passed away at Anna John Nursing Home in Oneida on Friday, Decemb er 6, 2002. She was born in Kaukauna on October 17, 1926, the daught er of the late Albert and Josephine (Skenadore) Vanden Bloomer. She work ed at a canning factory and various home health care patients.Ceil is survived by her son, John (Judy) Mitchell; three grandchildren: Br ian (Cathy), Dennis and Karen; a great grandson Justin; three sisters: Ver na Diedrick, Josephine Fox, and Carol (Bob) Chosa; four brothers: Harvey a nd friend Karen, Ray (Bonita), Kirby (Margaret), Barney (Jackie), and Ed ( Mary). Ceil is further survived by many nieces, nephews and friends. Ce il was preceded in death by her parents, first husband Walter Mitchell, a nd second husband Sylvester Vanden Berg; three brothers: Herman, Elmer a nd Leo (October, 2002); two sisters-in-law and four brothers-in-law.The funeral service for Lucille will be held at 7:00 PM on Monday, Decemb er 9, 2002 at the funeral home chapel with Deacon Donald Newhouse of St. N icholas Catholic Church in Freedom officiating. Interment will be in Ho ly Cross Cemetery, Kaukauna. Friends may call on at the funeral home on Mo nday from 4 PM until the hour of the service.God saw she was getting tired, and a cure was not to be, so he put his ar ms around her and whispered, "Come with Me." With tearful eyes we watch ed her suffer and saw her fade away, and though we loved her dearly we cou ld not make her stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hard working han ds to rest, God broke our hearts to prove to us he only takes the best.FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 West Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 766-6200 VanDenBloomer, Lucille M. "Ceil" (I45701)
 
165294 Vanden Bloomer, Jacqueline M. (Guyette-Zierer)
Jacqueline M. Vanden Bloomer, age 63, of Kaukauna, passed away Monday morning, September 8, 2008. She was born January 27, 1945, to the late Floyd and Loretta (Rauen) Guyette, in Appleton and had been a Kaukauna resident most of her life. Jackie had been employed by USA Bell Brands for 13 years. She loved bingo, the outdoors, camping, hunting and fishing.
She is survived by her husband, Bernard F. Vanden Bloomer, to whom she had been married for 9 years; a son, Todd Zierer and his special friend, Amy Greenwood, Kaukauna; two daughters: Brenda Zierer (Tim Sheridan), Kaukauna; Sheila (Ralph) Geiger, Nichols; seven step children: Diane (Richard) Kirvan, David Vanden Bloomer and special friend, Sherry Jensen, Dawn (Roger) Konitzer, Donna (Tom) Bartelt, Dale Vanden Bloomer and special friend, Karen Botzet, Debra (Dan) Van Dinter, Ricky Vanden Bloomer, Randy Vanden Bloomer, all of Kaukauna; Darla (Dan) White, Bolingbrook, IL; five grandchildren: Angela Sheridan, Brittany Van Hammond, Hailey Van Hammond, Christopher Zierer, David Zierer; a brother-in-law, Eugene (Suzy) Zierer, Manitowoc; a special friend, Mary Beth Belanger; and her special companion, Snoopy.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Marvin Zierer, and two stepsons: Daniel Vanden Bloomer and Steven Vanden Bloomer.
The funeral liturgy for Jacqueline will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, September 13, 2008, at St. Katharine Drexel Catholic Church, 119 West Seventh Street, Kaukauna, with Father Jerry Pastors officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery, Kaukauna. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday and on Saturday at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of the mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established.
Fargo Funeral Home
400 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Kaukauna 920-766-6200
online condolences
www.wichmannfargo.com 
Guyette, Jacqueline M. (I145556)
 
165295 Vanden Bloomer, Leo J. NeenahAge 71, passed away on October 25, 2002, at Theda Clark in Neenah d ue to a massive stroke. Leo was born to life on August 7, 1931, the s on of the late Albert and Josephine (Skenandore) Vanden Bloomer, in Kaukau na. Leo worked in construction before being employed at the Neenah Found ry for 27 years. He retired in 1995. Leo will be remembered by all as he a lways lived life to the fullest and celebrated his birthday many times a y ear.Leo is survived by five brothers: Harvey Vanden Bloomer and special frie nd Kareen of Appleton, Ray (Bonita) Vanden Bloomer of Wrightstown, Kirby ( Margaret) Vanden Bloomer of Kaukauna, Barney (Jackie) Vanden Bloomer of Ka ukauna, and Ed (Mary) Vanden Bloomer of Kaukauna; four sisters: Verna Died rich of Kaukauna, Josephine Fox of Kaukauna, Lucille Vanden Berg of Kaukau na, and Carol (Bob) Chosa of Kaukauna. Leo is further survived by numero us nieces and nephews.Leo is preceded in death by his parents, wife Val, two brothers: Elmer a nd Herman Vanden Bloomer, two sisters-in-law, and four brothers-in-law.The funeral service will be at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, October 28, 2002, at F argo Funeral Home, with Deacon Pete Reinl officiating. Friends will be rec eived at the funeral home from 4:00 p.m. until the time of the service. Bu rial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 West Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 766-6200 www.fargofu neralhomes.com VanDenBloomer, Leo J. (I45685)
 
165296 Vanden Boogaard, Garry R.Garry R. Vanden Boogaard, age 50, of Kimberly, died unexpectedly, d ue to a heart attack, Wednesday morning, March 24, 2004. He was born Febru ary 2, 1954, to Bernard and Audrey (Beschta) Vanden Boogaard, in Kimberl y, were he was a resident most of his life. Garry married his beloved wif e, Jackie Calkins, on October 28, 1983, she preceded him in death on Septe mber 23, 2002. He enjoyed fishing, but, most of all he enjoyed socializi ng with his friends at area establishments. Garry had a special place in h is heart for his brother, Bob.Survivors include his mother, Audrey Vanden Boogaard, Appleton; three brot hers and two sisters-in-law: Jim and Sherree Vanden Boogaard, Oshkosh; K im and Cheryl Vanden Boogaard, Hortonville; Bob Vanden Boogaard, Chippe wa Falls, WI; two sisters and brothers-in-law: Pat and Tom Asman, Kimberl y; Mary and Len Milton, Darboy; nieces and nephews: Marria (Gary) Marg, Je ssie (Daniel) Pickney, Sarah Vanden Boogaard, Jeff Asman, Randy (Anne) Asm an, Jenny (Jason) Chevalier, Laurie (Pete) Ritger, Ben Vanden Boogaard (Ga rry's Godson) and Cory Vanden Boogaard.He was preceded in death by his father, Bernard Vanden Boogaard, April 2 0, 2002.Funeral service for Garry will be held at 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 29, 200 4, at the funeral home, with Deacon Pete Reinl officiating. Friends may ca ll at the funeral home form 3 p.m. Monday until the time of the servic e. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund is being established.Jansen Fargo Funeral Home204 East Kimberly AvenueKimberly788-6202 vandenBoogaard, Garry R. (I70646)
 
165297 Vanden Boogaard, James R. "Bogey"
James R. "Bogey" Vanden Boogaard, age 64, of Oshkosh, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, July 13, 2011, at Aurora Medical Center. Jim was born on February 22, 1947, in Appleton, to Bernard & Audrey (Beschta) Vanden Boogaard. He attended schools in Kimberly graduating from Kimberly High School and the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. He married Sherree Pueschner on July 18, 1987. He owned and operated Dutchman Painting for over 25 years. Jim was very athletic, golfing and playing for many years in softball leagues. He was an avid baseball fan. His love of the outdoors led him to his second career of scrapping to help save the planet. In addition to sports and the outdoors, Jim also enjoyed playing sheepshead and a passion for Romanian art glass. Family and friends will always remember his sense of humor which was as big as he was. He is survived by his bride and best friend of 24 years, Sherree Vanden Boogaard; his daughters, Marriah Marg of Appleton, Jessie Pinckney and Sarah (D'Angelo) Tinsley, both of Phoenix, AZ; his grandchildren, Daniel, Ezra and Melvin; his sisters and brothers, Pat (Tom) Asmen, Mary (Lenny) Milton, Kim Vanden Boogaard and Robert Vanden Boogaard, all of Appleton; his in-laws, Bev & Gene Pueschner of Marshfield, Jody (William) McConnell of Oshkosh, Shane (Mary) Pueschner of Madison and Irene Pueschner of Marshfield; his close friend, William Schroeder; many nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brother and sister-in-law Garry (Jackie) Vanden Boogaard, and brother-in-law, Eric Pueschner.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. Jim's family would like to thank the Oshkosh Police, First Responders and the ER Staff at Aurora Medical Center for the help given to Jim and his family. A special thanks to John for his compassion.
Fox Cities Funeral & Cremation Services 3026 Jackson St.,
Oshkosh 920-966-9000
www.foxcities
funeral.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 17, 2011 
vandenBoogaard, James "Jim" (I70650)
 
165298 VANDEN BOOGAARD, MATHIAS J. "MATT"
Matt Vanden Boogaard, age 93, of Kimberly, was surrounded by the love of his family when he entered into eternal life on Saturday, February 4, 2012. Waiting to greet him was his wife of 65 years, Marian, two sons-in-law, his parents, brothers and sister and many other relatives. He was born May 29, 1918, in Kimberly, the son of Henry and Frances (Ver Voort) Vanden Boogaard. On April 17, 1943, while serving his country in San Francisco, California, he married Marian Jean Melendy with whom he spent the next 65 years. Upon returning from the service they settled in Kimberly and remained there to raise their family. Matt was a lifelong member of Holy Name/Holy Spirit Church. He enjoyed spending his leisure time with his family at Shawano Lake and later at Clover Leaf Lakes.
Matt was a very active man and was especially involved with his church, the community and the William Verhagen American Legion Post #60 of Kimberly. Over the years, he had many occupations which required him to travel around the state, something he enjoyed very much. In his retirement, he was always helping someone on a project, volunteering somewhere or going for his daily walk. Matt enjoyed being with his family and following his grandchildren's many endeavors. He loved life, stayed active and was healthy for 90+ years. In 2010, he was honored as a veteran of WWII and traveled to Washington D.C. on the Old Glory Honor Flight.
He is survived by his five children: John (Pat) Vanden Boogaard, DePere; Kathy (and the late Dick) Hurst, Appleton; Dick (Mary Lou) Vanden Boogaard, Kimberly; Kristine (and the late Bill) Gerhardt, Appleton and Dave (Kathy) Vanden Boogaard, Little Chute; thirteen grandchildren, John Patrick Vanden Boogaard and Amy (Geoff) Stenson; Chris (Becky) Hurst, Paula (Scott) Reaves, Shelly (Shawn) Manisto and Katie (Craig) Stevens; Tracy (Jim) Schommer, Brad (Julee) Vanden Boogaard, Polly Vanden Boogaard and Laura (Alex) Smith; Dawn Marwitz; Ross Vanden Boogaard and Ben Vanden Boogaard; fifteen great grandchildren, Kate, Zachary and Evan Stenson; Cole and Luke Hurst; Lincoln Reaves; Kyle, Jake and Derek Manisto; Chase and Mya Stevens; Reece and Phin Schommer; Danielle and Carly Marwitz; and a great great grandson: Wyatt William Paulick. Matt is further survived by his sisters: Mary (Edward) Prellwitz, Savannah, Georgia and Maxine Wichman, Kimberly; sisters-in-law: Evelyn Vanden Boogaard, Appleton and Dorothy Vanden Boogaard, Appleton. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marian, his parents, his sister and brothers: Esther (Norb) Schwab, Bernard (Audrey) Vanden Boogaard, Paul Vanden Boogaard, Elmer (Opal) Vanden Boogaard, Bob Vanden Boogaard, Vin (Esther) Vanden Boogaard and brother-in-law: Otto Wichman.
The Celebration of his life will be held at 12:00 pm noon on Saturday, February 11, 2012, at HOLY SPIRIT/HOLY NAME CHURCH, 600 East Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly, with Father Dave Pleier officiating. Burial will be in Holy Name Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Saturday from 10:00 am until the time of mass. The family is requesting no flowers; a memorial fund has been established in his name.
Thank you to all the wonderful caregivers in Dad's life and for all the love and compassion shown by Home Instead Care, Community Care, Grand Horizons and Heartland Hospice Care, we are truly grateful.
Jansen Fargo Funeral Home
204 E. Kimberly Ave.
Kimberly, WI 54136
(920)788-6202 
vandenBoogaard, Matthew (I69957)
 
165299 Vanden Boogard, Johanna "Ann", Combined Locks, age 88, passed away peacefully on Sunday evening, March 25, 2007. She was born in Kimberly on March 8, 1919, daughter of the late George and Anna (Van Munn) De Wildt. She married Sylvester "Slim" Vanden Boogard on June 21, 1941, at Holy Name Church in Kimberly; he preceded her in death on April 23, 1963. As a young woman, Ann worked for Kimberly Clark Corporation, and later worked eleven years for H.C. Prange Company in Appleton, making draperies. Later, Ann worked for the Combined Locks Village election board, and was an active member of the senior citizen group there. She was a member of the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin, Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, and since 1956, had been a member of St. Paul Catholic Church in Combined Locks where she belonged to the Christian Mothers. Ann enjoyed dancing, her beautiful flowers, card playing, sewing, listening to Slim play accordion music, and spending time with her precious great-grandchildren. She also collected many Dutch keepsakes.
Survivors include three children: Duaine Vanden Boogard, Combined Locks; Sharon Vanden Boogard, Appleton; Patricia (Bill) Behrent, Appleton; three grandchildren: Cheryl (Jason) Steeves, New Richmond, Wisconsin; Bryan Behrent, Appleton; and Gary Behrent, Milwaukee; two great-grandchildren: Joseph and Annie Steeves; three sisters: Dorothy (Richard) Evers, Little Chute; Ione Schommer, Kaukauna; and Joyce (Ron) McCann, Appleton; two sisters-in-law: Rose (Joe) Dietzen, Kimberly; Catherine DeWildt, Appleton. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, friends, and neighbors.
Ann was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, four brothers: Henry DeWildt, Adrian DeWildt, Joseph De Wildt, Clement DeWildt; and a brother-in-law, Paul Schommer.
The funeral liturgy for Ann will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday, March 29, 2007, at ST. PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH, 410 E. Wallace Street in Combined Locks, with Fr. Jim Lucas and Fr. Bob Vandenberg officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call directly at the church on Thursday, from 2 p.m. until the time of the service.
Ann was a woman of admirable grace and spirit, and will dearly missed by those who knew and loved her. She had tremendous confidence in God, never yielded an inch more than was necessary, and sometimes not even that much. Ann had a lifelong devotion to Mary and to the Rosary, and her prayers were frequently answered in near-miraculous fashion.
Jansen Fargo Funeral Home
204 E. Kimberly Avenue
Kimberly 920-788-6202 
DeWildt, Johanna "Anna" (I89832)
 
165300 Vanden Boogard, Sharon A.
Sharon A. Vanden Boogard, of Appleton, age 64, passed away on Wednesday, August 29, 2007, at Brewster Village. She was born October 18, 1942, in Kimberly, the daughter of the late Sylvester "Slim" and Johanna "Ann" (DeWildt) Vanden Boogard. Sharon enjoyed music, polka bands, going out to eat and playing bingo at Brewster Village.
She is survived by her brother: Duaine Vanden Boogard, Combined Locks; sister: Patricia (William) Behrent, Appleton; niece and nephews: Cheryl (Jason) Steeves, New Richmond; Bryan Behrent, Appleton and Gary Behrent, Milwaukee and great niece and nephew: Joseph and Annie Steeves. Sharon is further survived by aunts, uncles, other relatives and friends.
The funeral liturgy for Sharon will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, August 31, 2007, at ST. PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH, 410 E. Wallace Street, Combined Locks, with Fr. Bob Vandenberg officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call directly at the church on Friday from 10:30 a.m. until the time of mass.
Special thanks to her "family" at Brewster Village for your excellent care and compassion.
JANSEN FARGO FUNERAL HOME
204 E. Kimberly Ave.
Kimberly 920-788-6202 
VandenBoogard, Sharon Ann Catherine (I20670)
 
165301 Vanden Boogart, Lawrence J.Lawrence J. Vanden Boogart, "Larry", of Oshkosh, age 91, passed away on Saturday, July 16, 2005. Larry was born September 5, 1913 in Little Chute and married Lucille Welch in 1938. They were proud parents of four daughters and two sons. They lived in Little Chute until Lucille passed away in 1951. Larry never remarried, he had a loving relationship with Evie, his companion and dear friend for thirty years. Larry enjoyed fishing, hunting and riding his "3 wheel bicycle" which he called his "Cadillac".He is survived by his children: Carol Nelson (Richard), David Vanden Boogart, Barbara Zielinski (Andrew), Judy Faubel, Alice VanHorn (Allan) and David Thurner (Deborah). Also several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.Larry was a jovial and fun "Loving guy" and will be missed by family and friends. His family wishes to give a "Heartfelt Thank you" to the staff at Parkview and Jim Decker who treated Larry with respect and love and shared a " special bond" with him, always patient and kind.The family feels Larry has gone on to bigger and better things to rekind le his love with his wife Lucille, waiting for him with open arms and a smile as beautiful as the first day they met and fell in love. She has patiently been waiting and will say to him, Larry, what took you so long?A memorial service for Larry will be held on Saturday July 23, 2005 at 3 p .m. at the Laemmrich Funeral Home, 312 Milwaukee St. Menasha. Friends and family will be received at the funeral home on Saturday afternoon fr om 2 p.m. until the hour of the service.
Laemmrich Funeral Home& Cremation Services 
VandenBoogart, Lawrence (I77630)
 
165302 Vanden Boogart, Robert "Bob" "Bogie"
On Friday, September 19, Bob A. Vanden Boogart passed from earthly life to eternal life at St. Elizabeth Hospital with his family at his side. Born August 2, 1928, to the late Arnold and Margaret (Romenesko) Vanden Boogart-Vanden Heuvel, Bob lived in Little Chute until 2012, was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, graduating from St. John High School in 1946. Stationed with the Army in Berlin, Germany, during the air-lift, Bob served in General Clay's honor guard. On April 11, 1950, he was united in marriage with Gloria Verwey, who preceded him in death on January 24, 2011. Bob was the youngest trustee to have served on the Little Chute Village Board. Through the years, Bob enjoyed hunting, fishing, pitching horseshoes at Jerry Kamps', and became an avid golfer. He also was a fan of the Packers, Badger, and Brewers. For 25 years Bob and Gloria treasured the time spent "up north" on Lake John. As maintenance Scheduler at the now Appleton Coated-Locks Mill, Bob retired in 1988.
Bob is survived by his children: Sharon "Cher" (Jim) Vissers, Appleton; Rick (Jane) Vanden Boogart, Little Chute; Jay (Kathy) Vanden Boogart, Beaver Dam; Scott Vanden Boogart, Appleton; Todd (Shawn) Vanden Boogart, Darboy; David (Janel) Vanden Boogart, Darboy; Kim (Enzo) Mancuso, Kennesaw, GA; grandchildren: Eric Vissers, Amy Torpen, Lisa Fuzak, Matthew and Andrew Vanden Boogart, Kailey Bauer, Robert, Anthony, Travis, Ashley, Dana, and Morgan Vanden Boogart, Garrett and Logan Nelson, Chiara and Marco Mancuso; great-grandchildren: Mikayla, Allison, Johnny, James, Addison, Harlow, and Drew; sister Dorothy (Walter) Rutten, sister-in-law, Martha Vanden Boogart, and many other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Laurie Vissers; grandson, Adam Vissers; infant brother, Jerome; sister, Lorraine (Peter) Van Lankvelt; brother, Martin Vanden Boogart, and daughter-in-law, Sally (Strutz) Vanden Boogart.
The Mass of Christian burial will be held on Tuesday, September 23, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church at 11:00 am. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Visitation will be held before the Mass from 9:00-11:00 at the church. Condolences may be expressed by visiting www.verkuilenfh.com. In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established.
The family extends their gratitude for the compassion and care given by Melanie and staff at Appleton Retirement Community and Drs. Cherian and Baum along with their health care team, and Diana from Heartland Hospice. 
VandenBoogart, Robert A. "Bogie" (I12381)
 
165303 Vanden Boom, Carl E.Carl E. Vanden Boom, of Kimberly, age 75, returned to his Heavenly Fath er on Tuesday, February 8, 2005, surrounded by his devoted family. Carl w as born in Kimberly on June 29, 1929, son of the late Anton and Christi ne (Kamps) Vanden Boom. Carl was a graduate of the Kimberly High School a nd also attended St. Norbert College in De Pere. During the Korean Conflic t, Carl served his country as a member of the United States Army. Followi ng his discharge, he married the former Patricia Dupont in Kimberly; she s urvives.Carl worked at the Kimberly-Clark Corporation for over forty years, worki ng at locations in Kimberly, Chicago, and Neenah. In 1991 he retired fr om the Quality Control and Research and Development Department.Carl lived his extraordinary life faithfully serving his Lord, his famil y, and his community sharing his Christ-like gifts in many ways. He lov ed young people, and wherever he and Pat resided, Carl shared his fai th by teaching religion classes to future generations. For many years, Ca rl and Pat were very active and faithful members of Holy Name Parish in Ki mberly where he served on the Parish Council and as a Trustee.His family will forever recall and treasure Carl's love, patience, tendern ess, compassion, humility, gentle ways, and his willingness to serve. Mo st of all, Carl's unwavering desire to serve his Lord was manifest ed as he eagerly shared his faith and his tender ways with everyone wh om he became acquainted with.Community members will remember his membership in the Kimberly Kiwanis Cl ub where he previously served as president, and as a member on the Hea rt of the Valley Sewerage Commission and the Papermakers Booster Club. Ca rl was inducted to the Kimberly High School Hall of Fame for his athlet ic achievements over the years and was also a member of Toastmasters Inter national.Carl truly enjoyed all of God's creation, and looked forward to time spe nt with his family at the cottage on Lake Winneconne. There he enjoyed fis hing, swimming, sports with his grandchildren, watching and feeding the bi rds, visiting the neighbors and just generally "putzing around" at the lak e.Carl is survived by his beloved wife of fifty-three years: Pat (nee Dupont ); four daughters: Ann (Robert) Leibrock of Burnsville, Minnesota; Paula ( Bill) Velander of Bennett, Nebraska; Beth Ann (Robert) Crawford of Apple V alley, Minnesota; Mary Rose (John) Barch of Algonquin, Illinois; three son s: Matt (Amy) Vanden Boom of Appleton; James Vanden Boom of Kimberly; Kr is (Donna) Vanden Boom of Oconomowoc; twenty-two grandchildren; two sister s: Althea (Bob) Valentyne of Kimberly and Delphine Diermeier of Florida.Carl was preceded in death by his parents Anton and Christine Vanden Boo m, by Pat's parents Joseph and Agnes Dupont, infant twin daughters Mary a nd Marie, a brother James (Gertrude) Vanden Boom, and a sister Rosemary (J oe "Sam") Van Sambeek.The funeral liturgy for Carl will be held at 12 noon on Saturday, Februa ry 12, 2005, at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH - KIMBERLY, 600 E. Kimberly Avenue wi th Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemeter y. Friends may call directly at the church on Saturday from 9 a.m. until t he hour of the services.Carl loved the Word of God and daily honored his Lord and Saviour by livi ng the message of his most treasured scripture verse:"This is what the Lord asks of you, only this: to act justly, to love tend erly, and to walk humbly with your God."Micah 6:8Jansen Fargo Funeral Home 204 E. Kimberly AvenueKimberly 788-6202 VandenBoom, Carl (I74394)
 
165304 Vanden Boomen, Andrew M. "And y"Andy, age 29, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his loving fam ily and friends on Sunday, April 25, 2004, after a lengthy and courageo us battle with cancer. He was born in Appleton on Dec. 23, 1974.Andy enjoyed working with his hands on everything from computers to cars a nd was the kind of friend that everybody needs.He will be sadly missed by his daughter, Katie; parents: Mike (Charlene) V anden Boomen and Sandy (Kenny) Cummings; brother, Chad (Jamie) Vanden Boom en and their sons, Noah and Conner; sister, Jenny (special friend David We ber II) Vanden Boomen; step-brother, Matt Kolakowski; two step-sisters: Li sa Kolakowski and Lindsay Cummings; paternal grandparents: Arnie and Joan ne Vanden Boomen and maternal grandmother, Margie Kraus; three uncles: Da ve (Lora) Vanden Boomen, Rick ("Charlie") Vanden Boomen and Terry (Kath y) Kraus; an aunt: Tracy (Mike) Willard; seven cousins and a very speci al friend, Deanna Siewert.He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather: Edward Kraus.The funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 28, 20 04 at Peace United Methodist Church, 2300 Wisconsin Ave, Kaukauna, with Pa stor Tim Albrecht officiating. Visitation will be Tuesday evening from 4 u ntil 8 p.m. at Valley Funeral Home and again at the church on Wednesday fr om 9:30 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be at Riverside Ce metery.Thank you, Jason Haen, for making Andy's final wish come true. To all t he doctors, nurses, and staff at the Martha Siekman Cancer Center, your co mpassionate care was greatly appreciated. Andy and his family also wa nt to extend a very sincere and special thank you to Grandpa and Grandma B oomen.Valley Funeral Home2211 N. Richmond St.733-5435 VandenBoomen, Andrew (I73660)
 
165305 Vanden Boomen, Joan ne M.Joanne M. Vanden Boomen, Appleton, age 73, passed away unexpectedly on Mon day, February 6, 2006, at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Joanne was born on Ju ly 2, 1932, in Green Bay, daughter of the late Leslie and Minnie (Belschne r) Williquette. On October 2, 1948, she married Arnold C. Vanden Boomen, a nd the couple was blessed with three sons. They celebrated their fifty-sev enth wedding anniversary in 2005. Joanne enjoyed counted cross stitchin g, the Amish culture, quilting, and gardening. Most of all, she enjoyed sp ending time with her family and her beloved dog, Riley.In addition to her husband, Arnold, Joanne is survived by three sons: Mich ael (Charlene) Vanden Boomen of Appleton; Richard (Charlie) Vanden Boom en of Mosinee; and David (Lora) Vanden Boomen of Appleton; eight grandchil dren; and six great-grandchildren; and two sisters: Ceil Bordleau and LaVe rne (Bill) Suess.Joanne was preceded in death by her grandson, Andy, her parents, a siste r, Bernice (Jim) Baenen and a brother-in-law, Donald Bordleau.The funeral liturgy for Joanne will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Februa ry 11, 2006, at ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH, 410 W. Lawrence Street in Appl eton, with Fr. Larry Abler, OFM Cap. officiating. Interment will foll ow in Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home chapel at 3 212 S. Oneida Street in Menasha from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Thursday, wi th a prayer service at 7 p.m. Visitation will resume at the funeral ho me at 5 p.m. on Friday and conclude following a prayer service at 7:30 p. m. There will be no visitation at the church on Saturday. In lieu of flowe rs, a memorial fund has been established.The family would like to extend their appreciation to St. Elizabeth Hospit al for their caring staff, to everyone at the Wichmann Funeral Homes, as w ell as Riverside Cemetery, and would also like to say "thank you" to Fr. A bler.
"You are very much loved, and will be dearly missed."WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME Tri County Chapel 3212 S. Oneida Street 
Williquette, Joanne (I73740)
 
165306 Vanden Broek, Patric ia L.Patricia L. Vanden Broek, Kaukauna, age 69, died Friday, July 21, 200 6, at AMC. She was born November 24, 1936, to the late Melvin and Edna (Lo renzen) Mitchell in Kaukauna, WI. She married Clayton "Carp" Vanden Bro ek on January 14, 1969, in Appleton.Pat's funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, July 26, 200 6, at Immanuel United Church of Christ, 510 Sullivan Avenue, Kaukauna, wi th Pastor Melinda Feller officiating. Viewing and visitation will be Wedne sday at Church from 11 a.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flower s, a memorial is being established in Pat's name. The Boettcher Family Fun eral Home is assisting the family. 920-766-2099. Mitchell, Patricia L. (I124076)
 
165307 Vanden Bush, Doris T.Doris T. Vanden Bush, 72, Green Bay, passed away on April 27, 2003. The fo rmer Doris Rentmeester was born July 26, 1930, in Humboldt, Wis., to the l ate Albert and Mary (Boehm) Rentmeester. On June 10, 1950, Doris married R alph H. Vanden Bush at Holy Martyrs of Gorcum Church. Ralph and Doris own ed and operated a Dairy Farm on Rt. 2, Green Bay. Ralph preceded her in de ath on Sept. 11, 1985. She was a member of St. Thomas the Apostle Cathol ic Church as well as the church's Ladies Altar Society. Doris' family w as the main thing in her life. She loved spending time with her childre n, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.Survivors include her children, Mark (Sue) Vanden Bush, Green Bay; Linda ( David) Carlson, Phillips, Wis; Kelly (Joan) Vanden Bush, Luxemburg; Darre ll (Laurie) Vanden Bush, Green Bay; Theresa (Roger) Hegnet, Green Bay; Ma ry (Terry) Zellner, Luxemburg; Doug (Barbara) Vanden Bush, New Franken; Ro nald (Jackie) Vanden Bush, Green Bay; David (Lori) Vanden Bush, Luxembur g; Jodi (Rob) Stowe, Green Bay; many grandchildren and great-grandchildre n; brothers and sisters. She is further survived by many other relatives a nd friends.She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Ralph.Friends may call at Proko-Wall Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason St. on Tuesd ay from 4 to 8 p.m. and on Wednesday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at St. Thom as the Apostle Church, Sugarbush. Parish Prayer Service Tuesday at 7 p. m. at the funeral home with Sally Reynen officiating. Mass of Christian Bu rial Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Thomas the Apostle with Fr. Dean Dombr oski and Fr. Samuel Jadin officiating. Burial in St. Hubert Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established Rentmeester, Doris (I118103)
 
165308 Vanden Bush, Kelly A.Kelly A. Vanden Bush, 48, Luxemburg, died unexpectedly at his home Sund ay afternoon, June 1, 2003, of an apparent heart attack. He was born De c. 29, 1954, in Green Bay, to the late Ralph and Doris (Rentmeester) Vand en Bush. He married Joan Dax on Oct. 5, 1974, in Luxemburg. Kelly was empl oyed with Procter & Gamble Co., Green Bay for six years. He enjoyed spendi ng time with his family. He deeply loved his wife and truly enjoyed his t wo grandchildren. He loved and knew the Lord as his Savior.Kelly is survived by his wife, Joan; and their children, Jennifer (Stephe n) Komp, Bobbie Jo (Darby) Kern, all of Green Bay; Richard Vanden Bush, Am anda Vanden Bush, all of Luxemburg; two granddaughters, Natalie and Ell ah Komp; his brothers and sisters, Mark (Sue) Vanden Bush, Green Bay; Lin da (Dave) Carlson, Phillips; Darrell (Laurie) Vanden Bush, Theresa (Roge r) Hagnet, all of Green Bay; Mary (Terry) Zellner, Luxemburg; Doug (Bar b) Vanden Bush, New Franken; Ron (Jackie) Vanden Bush, Green Bay; David (L ori) Vanden Bush, Luxemburg; Jodi (Rob) Stowe, Green Bay; mother and fathe r-in-law, Verle and Donald Dax, Luxemburg; his brothers-in-law and sisters -in-law, Michael (Sharon) Dax, Luxemburg; Mary (Todd) Ouradnik, Janet (Den nis) Delebreau, all of Casco; Julie (Jim) Johnson, Rod (Alison) Dax, a ll of Luxemburg; many nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his parents, Ralph and Doris Vanden Bush.Friends may call at McMAHON FUNERAL HOME, LUXEMBURG, from 3 to 8 p.m. on W ednesday, June 4, 2003, with visitation continuing between 9:45 to 10:45 a .m. Thursday at West Side Moravian Church, 1707 S. Oneida St., Green Ba y. Prayer Service at 6:30 p.m. led by Robert Steiner. Funeral service 11 a .m. Thursday, June 5, 2003, at the church with Brother Michael Smits offic iating. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Algoma.A Thank You is extended to the Luxemburg Rescue Squad, to our family and f riends and two special neighbors, Jim and Joe Schley for comfort and conce rn offered at this time. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established. VandenBush, Kelly (I118228)
 
165309 Vanden Elzen, Elizabeth "Li z"Elizabeth "Liz" Vanden Elzen, 87, De Pere, died Saturday morning, Nov. 1 9, 2005, in a local hospital. The daughter of the late Reinhard and Del ia (Scray) Vanden Elzen was born October 8, 1918, in the town of Rocklan d. On June 9, 1945, she married John Vanden Elzen at St. Mary's Chur ch in DePere. He preceded her in death on June 4, 1985. Liz was a caregiv er all her life and enjoyed the outdoors and playing cards.Survivors include one daughter, Mary Ann and Barry Schumerth, one son, Pat rick and Mary Vanden Elzen, De Pere, her grandchildren, Jay and Wendy Schu merth, Dale and Cornell Schumerth Kyle and Lisa Schumerth, and Amanda a nd Evan Vanden Elzen great-grand children, Noah, Annika, Justin and Soph ie Schumerth.She was preceded in death by her husband, John, one daughter, Betsy Vand en Elzen, and her siblings, Cecelia Hannon, John Van Deurzen, Francis V an Deurzen, Leo Van Deurzen, Sister Odile, Josephine Hager and Joseph V an Deurzen.The visitation for Mrs. Vanden Elzen will be held on Monday morning at S t. Mary Catholic Community on Pope John XXIII Circle off Sportsman Road, t own of Ledgeview. Friends may call from 10 a.m. to noon on Monday, Novemb er 21, 2005. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 12:00 no on on Monday at the church with the Rev. John H. Harper officiating. Buri al in Mt. Olivet Catholic Cemetery, DePere. Please visit www.ryanfh.c om to send online condolences to the Vanden Elzen family. RYAN FUNERAL HO ME AND CREMATORY of DePere is in charge of arrangements. VandenElzen, Elizabeth (I121065)
 
165310 Vanden Elzen, JimJim Vanden Elzen, 68 years old, a longtime resident of the Village of Howa rd died early Sunday morning, November 7, 2004 surrounded by his loving fa mily after a courageous battle with cancer. Jim served in the U. S. Navy S eabees as a Builder First Class. On September 17, 1960, he married Jean Br unette at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Duck Creek. Jim was a se lf-employed carpenter for most of his life. He was an active Volunteer f or St. Vincent De Paul. He loved fishing, camping, traveling and helping o thers. But, nothing meant more to Jim than his family, especially his gran dchildren!He is survived by his wife, Jean; his three children and their spouses, Ci ndi and Mike Gerrits, Suamico; Tina and John Bryson, Plainfield, Ill; Lan ce and Ann Vanden Elzen, “Next Door”; his four grandchildren, Josh, Alain a, Ethan, Abby; two sisters, Bernice Lovesee and Helen Kulhanek; a broth er and sister in law, Ed and Anita Vanden Elzen; a sister in law, Bernadet te Vanden Elzen; and many nieces and nephews.Jim was preceded in death by a daughter, Pam; a brother, Bob and a siste r, Jean.Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano Ave. from 4 - 8 p. m. Tuesday. There will be a Parish Wake Service at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Frien ds may also call from 10 to 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. John the Baptist Cath olic Church, 2597 Glendale Ave. in the Village of Howard. The Mass of Chri stian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the church. Burial wi ll be in the church cemetery.The Vanden Elzen family would like to extend a very special “Thank Yo u” to the staff of Unity Hospice for their loving care and support.We would like to offer our heartfelt thanks to ALL of our family and frien ds in this trying time for providing love, comfort, food and support. VandenElzen, James (I74106)
 
165311 Vanden Elzen, Robert L.Robert L. Vanden Elzen, 72, Green Bay died Friday April 30, 2004, at a loc al hospital. He was born Aug. 23, 1931, in De Pere, Wis., to Marie (Vanden Heuvel) and Henry Vanden Elzen. Bob enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1955 a nd received an Honorable Discharge in 1961. On July 25, 1964, he married B ernadette Sousek at St. Francis Solonus Catholic Church in Gresham, Wis. M r. Vanden Elzen had been employed for 22 years with Weyerhaeuser before re tiring in 1993. He was a longtime member of St. Agnes Parish. Bob loved hu nting, fishing, being outdoors and his cabin in Lakewood but most importan tly, Bob enjoyed his family, especially his two grandchildren.He is survived by his wife, Bernadette; a son and daughter-in-law, Tom a nd Laurie Vanden Elzen, Menasha; two daughters and sons-in-law, Anne and S teve Zurbuchen, Merrimac, Wis.; Mary Jo and Dennis Sieren, Sun Prairie, Wi s.; two grandchildren, Morgan and Jacob; two sisters, Bernice Lovese e, De Pere; Helen Kulhanek, Green Bay; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Ja mes and Jean Vanden Elzen, Howard; Edward and Anita Vanden Elzen, De Per e; and many nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Jean Vanden Elzen.Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano Ave., from 4 to 8 p. m. Sunday. A Parish Wake Service will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday. Visitati on will continue from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Agnes Catholic Chur ch, 1484 Ninth Street. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10: 30 a.m. Monday at the church with Rev. Richard Getchlel officiating. Entom bment will be in Allouez Chapel Mausoleum.The Vanden Elzen family wishes to express their gratitude to the sta ff of 3rd floor of St. Mary’s Hospital for their care of Bob during his il lness. VandenElzen, Robert (I74097)
 
165312 Vanden Heuvel (Hammen), Marian M.
Marian entered into eternal life Sept. 25, 2016, age 94. Preceded in death by her husband of 63 years Harold, grandson Michael Landisch, parents John and Cora Hammen, sisters Barbara, Elizabeth and Jane, brothers Roger, Carl and Gene. Survived by daughters Jean (Ken) Rome and Barbara (Karl) Stave: sons Tom (Maureen) Vanden Heuvel and David (Myra) Vandy: grandchildren Fawn (Robb) Gusk, Nick, Emily (Adam) Sanfelippo and Allie Vanden Heuvel, Scott (Mindy) Landisch, Bryan, Joel and Rachel Stave; great-grandma of Annalise, Landon, Makenna, Caden, Kaiya and Luciana; sister Grace Hoffman and brother Gordon Hammen; sisters-in-law Betty and Josephine. Special thanks to Ellen's Home.
Marian volunteered at the Ronald McDonald House for 22 years. She was a crossing guard and a poll worker for elections. She was also a member of St. Therese Parish where she sang with the canticle choir.
Visitation Sat. October 1, 2016 at ST. THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH 9525 W. Bluemound Rd. from 10:30 AM until Mass of Christian Burial at 12:00 PM. Private Interment. In lieu of flower, memorials may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society or the Ronald McDonald House of Southeastern WI.
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Hammen, Marian Martha (I45242)
 
165313 Vanden Heuvel, Anna Marie: Anna Marie Vanden Heuvel, 86, Seymour, passed away with her family by her side on Monday evening, April 17, 2006, at Meadow Wood in Seymour. She was born May 23, 1919, in Seymour, the daughter of the late Cornelius and Anna (Ver Gowan) Hermus. On Oct. 11, 1939, she was united in marriage to Willard Vanden Heuvel. He preceded her in death on Aug 28, 1995. Anna was a member of St. John's Catholic Church in Seymour, where she was active in the Christian Mothers, served as a Eucharistic minister, she was a 4-H leader, did home sewing, enjoyed playing cards and bowling. Anna loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She loved holding babies.

Name:Anna Marie VandenHeuvel (Hermus)
Birth Date:23 May 1919
Birth Place:Seymour, WI
Death Date:2006
Burial Place:Seymour, WI
Cemetery:St John the Baptist Cemetery
Publication Date:19 Apr 2006
Publication Place:Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
Publication Title:Post-Crescent
Spouse Name:Willard Vanden Heuvel
Notes:Maiden Name: Hermus 
Hermus, Anna Marie (I124683)
 
165314 Vanden Heuvel, Cecelia M, " Ce Ce" , KimberlyAge 85, died Friday evening, May 30, 2003, with her family by her side. S he was born January 18, 1918, to the late John and Nellie (Wydeven) Vand en Elzen, in Combined Locks and had been a Kimberly resident all of her li fe. Ce Ce's family was her life and she also enjoyed gardening, singing a nd baking her special pies. She was a member of Holy Name Catholic Churc h. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Daniel and Helen Vand en Heuvel, Hilbert; James and Sandy Vanden Heuvel, Combined Locks; four da ughters and three sons-in-law, Nancy and James Riedel, Darboy; Virginia Ki lbey, Menasha; Mary Ann and Ronnie Popp, Townsend; Debbie and Hank Hupfau f, Darboy; 12 grandchildren, Chris, Cathy, Randy, Polly, Sara and Patri ck and their mother Jeanne, Darren, Rick, Mindy, Mark, Lisa and Dere k; 21 great grandchildren, Ben, Rick, Ryan, Paul, Amber, Bethy, Luke, Eri c, Casey, Brandon, Natalie, Alex, Lucus, Brianna, Cole, Rachael, Abby, Rya n, Kyle and Corrine; one great great granddaughter, Kyleigh. She is furth er survived by a brother, Eddie Van Elzen, Kaukauna; two sisters, Sister R osalene, Wheaton, IL; Agnes Knaubenbauer, Kimberly and a sister-in-law, Be rnice Vanden Elzen, Kimberly. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jo hn P. Vanden Heuvel, on May 26, 1993, five brothers, Bill, Jack, Norb, Ha nk and Clarence Vanden Elzen and four sisters, Hattie Driessen, Marge Vand er Hyden, Marie Van Stralen and Theresa Driessen. The funeral liturgy f or Cecelia will be held at 5:00 pm, Monday, June 2, 2003, at HOLY NAME CAT HOLIC CHURCH, 600 East Kimberly Avenue, with Father Jim Vanden Hogan offic iating. Burial will be in Holy Name Cemetery. Friends may call at the chur ch from 3:00 pm, Monday, until the time of the mass. A memorial fund is be ing established in her name.The family would like to express their gratitude to the staff of Colony Oa ks Care Center, for their loving care and support.
Jansen-Fargo Funeral Home204 East Kimberly Avenue 
VandenElzen, Cecelia (I56371)
 
165315 Vanden Heuvel, David R.David R. Vanden Heuvel, Kaukauna, age 57, beloved husband, sportsman, wo od carver, brother, best friend, left us unexpectedly on Friday, Decemb er 30, 2005, at Appleton Medical Center. He was born September 28, 194 8, to Richard and Lois (Patterson) Vanden Heuvel in Appleton. He married J anis Newman on July 14, 1978.Dave was a very dynamic man who loved the woods and an accomplished mus ky fisherman. Dave lived his life looking forward to the next day in the o utdoors, whether fishing, hunting, picking berries or observing natur e. A familiar site in the northwoods around Langlade and Phelps, Wisconsi n, Dave brought everyone he met a sense of humor and teasing that made li fe with him always a memorable event. He was a rock to his family and h ad a heart as big as the outdoors he so admired. He loved football and w as especially proud of his nephew and Godson, Eric, who now plays for t he Wisconsin Badgers. He and his father hated any Packer inadequacy, and t hey spent many a Sunday letting the Packers know just how they felt. Th at was the beauty of Dave, you always knew where you stood.He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and served in Germany. He retired from M iller Electric, Appleton, in February of 2004 after 32 years. He lived a v ery full life with his wife and best friend at his constant side. The t wo were one, and always will be.His survivors are: his beloved wife, Jan "the most beautiful girl in the w orld," sister, Susan (fiance) Steve Magolski of Kaukauna; brothers: Jose ph (Karen) of Oshkosh; Richard (Jean) of Hudson; Jay (Tracy) of Oneida. H is nieces and nephews, who were like his own children are: Cary, Shane, Er ic, Paul, Jayna and Jeni Vanden Heuvel, Chris and Lee Schmidt. Also surviv ing are: brothers-in-law: Richard, John, Edmund (Mary Ann), and James (Jac kie); sisters-in-law: Mary (Don) Weghorn and Lois (Bob) Stolp. Also speci al friends; Gene (Lin) Collins, Tom (Cheryl) Jakl, and their children: Se th and Leigh, and many other friends and family.He was preceded in death by his parents: Richard and Lois and two infant s iblings: Steven and Mary Jo, and father and mother-in-law: Wallace and Ger trude Newman.Visitation and Words of Remembrance for Dave will be Thursday, Janua ry 5, 2006, from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. at the Boettcher Family Funeral Hom e, 2401 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna. 920-766-2099.
The world is a much emptier place now without his presence. 
VandenHeuvel, David R. (I41039)
 
165316 Vanden Heuvel, Dol ores G. (Harrison)Dolores G. (Harrison) Vanden Heuvel, formerly of Kimberly, age 83, pass ed away surrounded by her family at St. Elizabeth Hospital, on Monday, Sep tember 4, 2006, She went to be reunited in heaven with her husband, Sa m, on his birthday. She was born March 4, 1923, in Lena, Wisconsin, the da ughter of Alphonse and Ida (Gerondale) Harrison. Dolores' mother passed aw ay when she was three years old. She spent several years living with relat ives until her father married Angeline Petri and the family was reunite d. Dolores graduated from Green Bay High School and moved to Kimberly, Wis consin, where she made her home. On April 24, 1946, she married Leo (Sa m) Vanden Heuvel. Sam and Dolores were wed for nearly 45 years. Sam pass ed away on February 6, 1991.Dolores was a lifetime member of the American Legion Auxiliary in Kimber ly and was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Church, where she volunteer ed with rummage sales and funeral luncheons as a member of the Ladies of H oly Spirit. She devoted her life to raising her children and spending ti me with her friends. Her special joys were visiting her daughter in Madiso n, sharing dinners out and vacations with family, and baking great chocola te chip cookies.Dolores was blessed with three children: Jack (Barb) Vanden Heuvel, Kimber ly; Linda (Gary) Hanson, Madison; and Gary (Connie) Vanden Heuvel, Appleto n. She has nine grandchildren: Lori (David) Fuller, Vicki (Josh) Burbey, M atthew (Cindy) Grow, Shelly (Jay) Walker, Brian (Kelly), Scott, Emily, Cas ey and Samuel Vanden Heuvel; and 10 great-grandchildren: Jason, Ryan, Kevi n, Keri, Katelyn, Breanna, Samantha, Megan, Savannah, and Ella. She is al so survived by her brother, Cletus (Doris) Harrison of Rochester, NY; sist ers-in-law, Mary Jane Verbruggen of Little Chute and Joan (Joseph) Verbri ck of Little Chute, her brother-in-law, Paul (Lois) Hermsen, nieces and ne phews.Dolores was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, her stepmothe r, her father- and mother-in-law, William and Christine Vanden Heuvel, h er brothers: Ray (Dorothy), Rahmon and Louis Harrison, her sisters, Gra ce (Dennis) Moir and Gladyse Harrison, her brother-in-law, Cornelius (Case y) Verbruggen, brothers and sisters-in-law, Doris (Ted) Heid, Alice Hermse n, and Margaret (Clebourne "Chub") Vander Velden, and her step-siblings.The Funeral Mass will be at 5 p.m. Thursday, September 7, 2006, at Holy Sp irit Parish/ Holy Name of Jesus Church, Kimberly. The Rev. Thomas Pomer oy will officiate. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Thursday until the ti me of Mass directly at church. Committal Holy Name Cemetery.The family would like to acknowledge Dolores' special friend of many year s, Cathy Brockman, for being there with her for the fun times - rummage sa les and friendly chats over coffee - as well as the last years when her vi sits were so welcome. Also her sisters-in-law, Mary Jane and Joanie, who b rightened her days with phone calls, visits, playing cards, Bingo, and tri ps up north. Dolores most recently lived at Heartwood Homes in Appleton. T hank you to the staff at Heartwood (her special angels on earth) for yo ur care and enriching her quality of life. Also thank you to Dr. Jack Mey er for many years of compassionate care.
O'CONNELL FUNERAL SERVICES 2020 E. Main Street 
Harrison, Dolores G. (I104962)
 
165317 Vanden Heuvel, Donald "Tiny"
Donald "Tiny" Vanden Heuvel, Little Chute, age 78, died Sunday, February 25, 2007, at Cherry Meadows Hospice. Donald was born in Little Chute, on December 19, 1928, to the late Sylvester and Frances (Vander Bloemen) Vanden Heuvel. He graduated from St. Norbert College and served his country in Korea. In 1957, Donald married Rosalie M. Driessen at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church where he was a life long member. On May 27, he and Rosalie would have celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Donald was an estimator in the graphics department at American National Can Co. and was a member of the Quarter Century Club. He enjoyed golf, the Packers and the stock market. In his earlier years, he also liked to hunt and bowl.
Donald is survived by his wife, Rosalie; five children: Brian of the Town of Kaukauna, Ellen of Kimberly, Michael (Kathy) of Menasha, Gary of Little Chute and Carla of Kimberly; two grandsons: Josh Jansen and Connor Vanden Heuvel; one great-grandson, Will West; two sisters: Ione (Paul) Gillen and Eleanore (Eugene) Schwaller; and sisters and brothers-in-law: Gladys Minten, Gloria (Richard) Nienhaus and Gerald (Audrey) Driessen. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to his parents, Donald was preceded in death by his sister, Mary Jacquelyn (Raymond) Golden; father and mother-in-law, John and Hattie Driessen; and brother-in-law, Ervan Minten.
The Funeral Mass will be at 5 p.m. Thursday, March 1, 2007, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute. Fri-ends may call Thursday, after 2 p.m. until the time of Mass directly at church. Committal St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dad's hospice nurse, Paul and his home health aide, Charlotte "Charlie."
O'CONNNELL
FUNERAL SERVICES
2020 E. Main Street 
VandenHeuvel, Donald "Tiny" (I77717)
 
165318 Vanden Heuvel, Dr. Augustine Roland "Rolly"Dr. Augustine Roland "Rolly" Vanden Heuvel, 71, died September 30, 2005.Mourned by wife Nancy and daughters Kaatje and Molly of Philadelphia; sist er Jayne (Merle) Vandenberg; brothers Ben (Priscilla), Harold (Marian), a nd Roman (Nancy); sisters-in-law Carole and Ellen; and many nieces, nephew s, and friends.Memorial mass October 29, 11 a.m. (visitation 9 a.m.), St. John's Churc h, Little Chute. Family invites donations to charitable programs serving t he local community. VandenHeuvel, Roland "Gus" (I45247)
 
165319 Vanden Heuvel, Eug eneJohn "Geno"Eugene John Vanden Heuvel, 78, Little Chute, passed away peacefully at h is home Wednesday, September 27, 2006. He was born November 24, 1927, in L ittle Chute, son of Peter and Dora (Hietpas) Vanden Heuvel. Eugene owned a nd operated the Mobil Station in Little Chute for many years. He was a b ig sports fan and enjoyed the Packers, Badgers and Notre Dame Fighting Iri sh. Gene also enjoyed playing cribbage and Canadian fishing trips with h is friends.Mr. Vanden Heuvel was a U.S. Army veteran and a member and past command er of the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post #258, Little Chute.Eugene is survived by two daughters, Lisa (Wayne) Voet, Combined Locks; Le igh (Rick) Howe, Gainesville, FL; three grandchildren: Heather (Jim) Voe t, Gregorios, FL; Aimee and Sarah Howe, Gainesville, FL; special friend, Y vonne Rusk and her children: Barbara Smith, Gregory Rusk and their familie s; three brothers: Clarence (Urs) Vanden Heuvel; Paul (Laverne) Vanden Heu vel and Ken Vanden Heuvel, all of Little Chute; three sisters: Dolores (Mi ke) Machurick, Little Chute; Donna (Bob) Welch, Tallahassee, FL; Barbara ( Mike) Kons, Little Chute; sisters-in-law: Jane Vanden Heuvel, Noreen Vand en Heuvel, both of Little Chute; nieces, nephews and other relatives.He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Lloyd Vanden Heuv el and Jerome Vanden Heuvel; sister-in-law, Anne Vanden Heuvel.Memorial services will be held at 5 p.m. Monday, October 2, 2006, at St. J ohn Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute with Rev. James Hablewitz off iciating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends m ay call at the church from 3 p.m. Monday until the time of the mass. A Leg ion prayer service will be held at 4:30 p.m. Monday at the church. In li eu of flowers a memorial has been established.Eugene's family wishes to thank Affinity Hospice, especially Beth and Rach el for their loving and tender care; the nurses on sub acute at St. Elizab eth Hospital who always had time to talk about baseball and smuggle dove b ars and Dr. Goggins and staff.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME 
VandenHeuvel, Eugene John "Geno" (I23170)
 
165320 Vanden Heuvel, Gary R. "Hoovie"
Gary R."Hoovie" Vanden Heuvel, age 63, of Gillett, passed away Saturday evening, August 20, 2011 with his family by his side. He was born on March 19, 1948, son of the late Orville and Gertrude (Kohl) Vanden Heuvel.
Gary married his long time sweetheart Nancy Kelly and they were blessed with 45 years together and had four wonderful children.
He was employed with L & S Truck as a diesel technician. Weekends were spent enjoying carpentry with his best friend Jack. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; his children: Lance Vanden Heuvel, Suamico; Todd Vanden Heuvel (fianc? Amber Parker), Oneida; Angie ( special son-in-law Jamey) Sigl, Seymour; Sam (Margaret) Vanden Heuvel, Oneida; 11 grandchildren: Devon, Landon, Kaden, Chaselyn, Roman, Kelden, Reese, Kennedi, Garret, Vincent, Owen and baby; brothers and sisters: Donald (Sandy) Vanden Heuvel, Kimberly; Betty (Jerry) Behrens, Appleton; Jack (Sharon) Vanden Heuvel, Appleton; Pat (Scott) Gooding, Appleton; David (Char) Vanden Heuvel, Appleton; mother-in-law, Vermelia Doxtator Buchman, Oneida.
Friends may call on Thursday, August 25, 2011 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Oneida from 9:30 AM until the Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM with Father David Hoffman and Deacon Bobby Doxtator officiating. Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour is assisting the family. Online condolences may be expressed at
www.muehlboettcher.com
Our father was a strong, smart, caring, genuine and hardworking man. He loved his family and would do anything to make sure they were in good hands. He made us who we are today, to be genuine, family oriented and to be true to who we are. He was a true inspiration to all of us, we are very thankful for having such a great father. Dad loved the outdoors and taught us how to be sportsman. We learned so many valuable things from dad, such as: how to be strong, respect each other, hunt, fish, carpentry, mechanic and that anything is possible. We couldn't ask God for a better father and grandfather. Not only is he our dad, he is our hero. Thanks for everything Dad, you will be missed but never forgotten. Love you Dad.
The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all family and friends especially his brothers and sisters, also Milt and Yogi, Gary and Jean, Steve and Wallie for all their love, support and generosity throughout the past year.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on August 23, 2011 
VandenHeuvel, Gary R. (I187787)
 
165321 Vanden Heuvel, Lloyd J., Litt le ChuteAge 79, died peacefully at home surrounded by his family. He was born Apr il 23, 1924 in Little Chute, son of the late Peter and Dora (Hietpas) Vand en Heuvel. Lloyd married Jane Van Handel on Oct. 10, 191 at St. John Nepom ucene Catholic Church in Little Chute. He served in the 28th Infantry Divi sion of the United States Army during World War II. He was employed by Mar ston Mobile Oil Company, Appleton prior to serving as the Clerk-Treasur er for the Village of Little Chute. After his retirement, he joined Hietp as Realty until the time of his illness. Lloyd was a member of the Jacob C oppus American Legion Post #258, Little Chute and was past post commande r. He was also a member of the Golden K and was past president. Lloyd w as a Village Trustee for many years. He was a member of the St. John pari sh community serving funerals and was also active in many civic groups. Ll oyd was a die hard Chicago Cubs fan, and enjoyed watching their games.Lloyd will be sadly missed by his wife, Jane; two daughters and sons-in-la w, Mary and David Gitter, Little Chute; Clare and Jim Vanden Hogen, Applet on; five grandchildren, Jacob, Josh and Laura Glitter; Sam and Anna Vand en Hogen; four brothers, Clarence (Urs) Vanden Heuvel; Gene Vanden Heuv el and friend, Yvonne Rusk; Paul (Laverne) Vanden Heuvel; Ken Vanden Heuve l; all of Little Chute; three sisters, Dolores (Mike) Machurick, Little Ch ute; Donna (Bob) Welch, Tallahassee, Fla.; Barbara (Mike) Kons, Little Chu te; three sisters-in-law, Noreen Vanden Heuvel, Little Chute; Donna Hanegr aaf, Appleton; Elaine “Mitzi” (Duane “Whiz”) Hennes, Kaukauna; many niece s, nephews and special friends.Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Jerome; his pa rents-in-law, Willard and Mildred Van Handel; sisters-in-law, Anne Vand en Heuvel and Mary Ann Van Handel; and brother-in-law, Greg Hanegraaf.Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2003 at Holy Cr oss Catholic Church, Kaukauna with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen officiati ng. Military rites will be conducted by the Jacob Coppus American Legion P ost #258, Little Chute following the mass. Interment will be in St. John C emetery, Little Chute. Friends may call at the Verkuilen Funeral Home fr om 4 to 8 p.m. Monday where a fire department prayer service will be he ld at 6:30 p.m. and a Legion prayer service will be held at 7 p.m. a nd at the church from 10 a.m. Tuesday until the time of the mass. In li eu of flowers a memorial has been established.The family wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Robert Geller a nd his staff along with Affinity Hospice for the wonderful care they provi ded. Thank you to all of our family and friends for your prayers, love a nd support.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal Street Little Chute 
VandenHeuvel, Lloyd J. (I23167)
 
165322 Vanden Heuvel, Mary Jane (VandeHey, Schmidt)
Mary Jane, age 64, the daughter of Ernest and Anna Jane (Nackers) Vande Hey, born January 28, 1945, in Appleton, Wisconsin, went on to eternal life on February 15, 2009, after a year-long battle with cancer. Mary Jane was preceded in death by her first husband (1965-1969), Bernie Schmidt, second husband (1970-1971) Jim Wittmann, and Carl Vanden Heuvel, who she wed on June 7th, 1974. Carl and Mary Jane resided in Kaukauna, WI, until Carl's retirement in 2002; then moved to Bradenton, Florida. There they enjoyed a wonderful tropical lifestyle at Bay Shore Windmill Village retirement community. Due to a short but valiant battle with cancer, Carl went on to eternal life January 15, 2008. Due to ill health, Mary Jane moved to Minnesota in March 2008, to be closer to her children.
Special recognition goes to daughter, Kelly Gould, for her exceptional care of her mother. Mary Jane's family is grateful that her sister, Bonnie Gilles, stayed with and cared for her through the end of her journey here.
Mary Jane is survived by her children and stepchildren and was a loving grandma to fourteen grandchildren: Dave Vanden Heuvel and his wife, Karen, and their children Kristy, Katy and Kari, Parker, CO; Leo Schmidt and his wife, Jane Andersen, Minneapolis, MN; Jarrod Schmidt and his wife, Kari, and their sons, Jacob and Ryan, Waukesha, WI; Dawn Vanden Heuvel and her children, Travis Doerfler, Brian and Carly Flunker, Appleton, WI; Kelly Gould and her husband, Jon, and their children, Jonathan, Tyler and Megan, Eagan, MN; Jenny Brueckner and her husband, Armin, and their children, Abraham, Benjamin, and Evelyn, Eagan, MN.
Mary Jane is also survived by her mother, Anna Jane Vande Hey; her brothers, Ken (Jan), Mark (Sue), and Steve (Peg); and her sisters, Bonnie (John) Gilles and Ellen (Dan) Eisenschink. She is also survived by many friends, nieces and nephews.
Mary Jane was preceded in death by her father, Ernest Vande Hey, her brothers, Jim and Denis, and her infant niece, Mary Gilles.
Mary Jane was truly blessed by all the love, prayers, care and concern from family and friends. Thank you to the residents and staff of The Commons on Marice, the Masonic Cancer Center, and Fairview Hospice. It is her desire to be cremated and have her ashes spread at the same location as her husband, Carl, in the Gulf of Mexico.
A memorial celebration of their lives of both Mary Jane and Carl will be held on Sunday, March 8, 2009, at The Mariner, 1100 Hyland Avenue, in Kaukauna, WI. Gathering will be from 1-5 p.m. with a toast and tribute from 3-4 p.m. 
VandeHey, Mary Jane (I28909)
 
165323 Vanden Heuvel, Richard G. 21 Deer Run Court KaukaunaAge 80, passed away Saturday, July 13, 2002 at home with his loving fami ly by his side following a lengthy illness. He was born June 26, 1922 in L ittle Chute; the son of the late Martin and Min (Bergman) Vanden Heuve l. He was employed with Giddings & Lewis for 24 years and then Miller Elec tric for 12 years until his retirement. Richard was a member of Holy Cro ss Catholic Church, Kaukauna. On February 5, 1944 he was united in marria ge to Lois Patterson at Holy Cross Catholic Church.He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Lois; four sons and four daughters -in-law: Joseph (Karen) Vanden Heuvel, Oshkosh; David (Jan) Vanden Heuve l, Kaukauna; Rick (Jean) Vanden Heuvel, Hudson; Jay (Tracy) Vanden Heuve l, Green Bay; a daughter, Sue Vanden Heuvel (special friend Steve), Kaukau na; his eight loving grandchildren: Chris and Lee Schmidt, Cary, Shane, Er ic, Paul, Jayna, and Jeni Vanden Heuvel; nine great-grandchildren; two bro thers and two sisters-in-law: James (Doris) Vanden Heuvel, George (Jan) Va nden Heuvel; and three sisters and three brothers-in-law: Viola Toonen, Be rnice (Howard) Baumgart, Dorothy (Ron) Lemke, and Bill Daul. Richard is pr eceded in death by two infants, Steven and Mary Jo; a brother, Gerald; a nd a sister, Grace Daul.The memorial service will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Boettcher Family Funer al Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cem etery, Kaukauna. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. Tuesd ay until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has be en established.A kind outgoing, gentle man who set an example of how to live life. He nev er taught us how to live; he lived and let us watch him. VandenHeuvel, Richard (I88560)
 
165324 Vanden Heuvel, Roger L. “Trippi” 209 Fillmore Street KaukaunaAge 69, passed away at his home, surrounded by family, on Wednesday, Octob er 16, 2002 following a courageous battle with cancer and kidney diseas e. Roger was born in Little Chute on March 14, 1933, son of the late Jo hn and Gertrude (Williamsen) Vanden Heuvel. He attended St. John’s Grade S chool and was a 1951 graduate of St. John’s High School in Little Chute. W hile at St. John’s, Roger excelled in football, earning first team all-con ference honors in his junior and senior seasons. During the Korean Conflic t, he proudly served his country as a member of the United States Air Forc e. Following his discharge, he married the former Carole Cyr at St. Patric k’s Church in Menasha on November 28, 1959. During his military service, R oger began to learn the sheet metal trade, and later became a journeyman s heet metal worker. He was a member of Sheet Metal Worker’s Union Local #1 8, spending the majority of his career with August Winter & Sons and Azco- Hennes.Roger was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting, fishing, canoeing and s pending time with his family and friends at Shangra-Lodge in Argonne, W I. He also enjoyed golfing, gardening and planting flowers. Following h is retirement in 1995, Roger worked seasonally at Reynebeau Floral in Litt le Chute and volunteered weekly at the St. Vincent de Paul Store in Applet on. He was also a member of the Jacob Coppus Post #258 American Legi on in Little Chute.Roger is survived by his wife: Carole Vanden Heuvel of Kaukauna; three chi ldren: Matt (Gina) Vanden Heuvel of Appleton and their children Michael a nd Sarah; Ben Vanden Heuvel of Shawano and his sons Brandon and Donald; a nd Sheila Vanden Heuvel-Bigelow of Kaukauna and her children Tyler and Abb y; four brothers: Harold (Marian) Vanden Heuvel of Wauwatosa, Roman (Nan cy Miller) Vanden Heuvel of Madison, Ben (Priscilla) Vanden Heuvel of Appl eton, and Roland “Gus” (Nancy) Vanden Heuvel of Philadelphia; a sister: Ja yne (Merle) Vandenberg of Kimberly; and two sisters-in-law: Ellen Vanden H euvel of Little Chute and Kathleen “Babe” (Albert) Boreson of Neenah. Rog er was preceded in death by his parents, his stepmother Margaret, a broth er Noel Vanden Heuvel, an infant brother Leon, and a sister-in-law Marge V anden Heuvel.Roger’s family would like to extend a special “thank you” to Dr. Francis V an Lieshout for his kindness, compassion and professionalism. The family w ould also like to thank the nurses and staff at Fresenius Dialysis of Appl eton, Fox Valley Nephrology Partners and the Affinity Hospice Nurses.In Roger’s memory, a Tuition Aid Memorial Scholarship Fund is being establ ished at Holy Cross Grade School to assist families in need.The funeral liturgy for Roger will be held at 5:00 PM on Monday, October 2 1, 2002 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukauna wi th Fr. Jack Mullarkey officiating. Military memorial rites will be present ed by the Jacob Coppus Post #258 of Little Chute. Friends may call direct ly at the church on Monday from 3 PM until the hour of the liturgy.FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 766-6200 www.fargofune ralhomes VandenHeuvel, Roger L. "Trippi" (I45225)
 
165325 Vanden Heuvel, Roselyn, N2 15 Haen Road KaukaunaAge 58, died unexpectedly Saturday, December 22, 2001 at home. She was bo rn April 5, 1943 in Appleton; the daughter of the late Gerald and Irene (J edwaubny) Mader.She is survived by two sons and a daughter-in-law, Kirk (Mary) Vanden Heuv el, Appleton and Kris Vanden Heuvel, Kaukauna; and five granddaughters: St effanie, Amber, Kimberly, Lindsay, and Jenna Rose. Roselyn is also surviv ed by four brothers and three sisters-in-lw: Jerry (Nancy) Mader, Larry (R ose-Marie) Mader, Roger (Cindy) Mader, all of Kaukauna; and Lyle (speci al friend Sandy) Mader, Combined Locks.The funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, December 27 at St. Franc is Catholic Church, Hollandtown with Father Jack Mullarkey officiating. Bu rial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at church from 9 a. m. until the time of services. Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukau na is assisting the family. Mader, Rosalyn (I14231)
 
165326 Vanden Heuvel, Theresa Marie
Theresa Marie (Bushmaker) Vanden Heuvel, 85, a De Pere resident, entered eternal peace Sept. 26, 2009. She shared her life with Albert Sylvester since May 25, 1946, and joined him in eternal life.
Theresa recently celebrated her 85th birthday surrounded by family and friends. People enjoyed a Swan Club feast with a fashion show of her clothing through the years.
Daughter of John and Augusta (Janssen) Bushmaker, she was the fun-loving sister to five brothers and two sisters. All preceded her in death.
She is survived by in-laws, Joan (John) Bushmaker, Irene (Louie) Bushmaker and Harold and Arleen Vanden Heuvel.
A guiding light for her nine children, Bill (Joy), Elizabeth, aka "Boo" (Ralph) von dem Hagen, Rick (Deb), Nancy (Dave) Stellpflug, Terry, aka "Polock" (Corey) Steffen, Mary (Robin) Adey, Patty (Joe) Champ, Jean (Bill) Lemke, and John, she was a multi-tasker extraordinaire. Ten granddaughters and ten grandsons were deeply loved by their "hugging grandma". Nine great-grandchildren added to a full table at "Grandma's feasts." All benefited from her sewing, baking and knitting skills. Her outstretched arms also embraced her many nieces and nephews.
Friendship was one of her greatest gifts which she shared as she played cards, golfed and bowled. St. Francis Altar Society, National Catholic Order of Foresters, neighbors, old and new, visitors to "The Farm" and the girls at Curves, all appreciated Theresa's gift of friendship. Theresa wove the threads of her faith in God into the relationships of her life.
Visitation continues today at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, where Theresa was a member for over 60 years, from 9 a.m. until the time of Mass. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. today at St. Francis, 220 S. Michigan St., De Pere, with the Rev. John H. Harper officiating and Rev. Andrew Cribben, O. Praem., concelebrating. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Cotter Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.cotterfuneralhome.com.
Special thanks to Bellin Hospital and Unity Hospice for extraordinary care and support of her large family.
In lieu of flowers, memorial funds have been established for the Altrusa House and St. Francis Church. 
Bushmaker, Theresa Marie (I152147)
 
165327 Vanden Heuvel-Bougie Rose Vanden Heuvel, Joseph Bougie Kaukauna Times 6/29/1928 6 Wedding Family F57128
 
165328 Vanden Hogen, Joseph A. "Shine", Joseph Vanden Hogen, 84, Little Chute, died peacefully following a short illness, Sunday, June 24, 2007, at St. Elizabeth Hospital with his family by his side. He was born May 30, 1923, in Little Chute, son of Martin and Catherine (Verkuilen) Vanden Hogen. Shine married Ruth Van Rossum, October 1, 1955, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Appleton. He was a lifelong member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute. He was an usher at St. John Parish for 35 years and was their bingo chairman for 11 years. He was a charter member of St. John Athletic Association, received the Man of the Year Award in 1981 and was inducted into the St. John Athletic Association Hall of Fame in 1998. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II having served as a chaplain's assistant in the European Theater for 3 years. Shine was a 62 year member of the American Legion Jacob Coppus Post #258, Little Chute, serving as a first vice commander, a member of the executive board and post chaplain for 22 years. He was an authorized provider in the Military Honors Program and served as master of ceremony for 10 legion sport shows. He was a member of the Executive Board for Heart of the Valley Senior Service Club. He was employed at Van Rooy Printing Company, Appleton and Emmons Napp Office Supply prior to his retirement. He was a bartender for 30 years at Junior's Tap and the Lox Club. His greatest joy in life was spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.
Shine is survived by his wife, Ruth; his children: Tom (Diane) Vanden Hogen, Jim (Clare) Vanden Hogen and Vicki (Mike) Steers, all of Appleton; his grandchildren: Amy, Laura and Brian Vanden Hogen, Sam and Anna Vanden Hogen, Jason and Jeff Steers; his brothers: Clarence, Combined Locks and Ves (Eunice), Little Chute; his sisters: Wilma Van Hammond, Kimberly, Theresa Buchburger, Kaukauna, and Julie (Lyle) De Valk, Appleton; sisters-in-law: Dorothy Christ, Appleton; Joan Kilcoyne, Chicago and Mary Ann (John) Hakkert, Appleton; many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Shine was preceded in death by his parents; his stepfather, Len De Witt; grandchildren: Jennifer Lynn, Patricia Ruth and William Joseph Vanden Hogen.
Funeral services will be held at 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 27, 2007, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church with Fr. David Funk, O.F.M. Cap. and Fr. Paul Vanden Hogen, his cousin, officiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 2:00 p.m. Wednesday until the time of the mass. Military rites will be conducted by members of the American Legion Jacob Coppus Post #258 following the services at the church. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.
The family wishes to express a special thank you to the staff at St. Elizabeth Hospital's ICU and 2 South for their care and compassion.
Verkuilen Funeral Home & Cremation Services Little Chute 920-788-3321 
VandenHogen, Joseph "Shine" (I114186)
 
165329 Vanden Langenberg, L awrence "Larry" H.Lawrence "Larry" H. Vanden Langenberg, 68. On Saturday, Jan. 28, 2006, G od called a special man, Larry, to his heavenly home to be reunited with h is parents and infant son, Timothy.He was born Feb. 10, 1937, in Oneida, to Harold (Nupe) and Anna (Van Larho ven) Vanden Langenberg.Larry graduated from Seymour High School in 1955 where he was a memb er of the reserves, after which he enlisted in the United States Navy.On Aug. 22, 1959, he was united in marriage to his high school sweethear t, Alice Matuszak, at St. Sebastian's Parish in Isaar, where he remain ed an active member until he was called to heaven. Larry enjoyed goi ng to the Seymour football and basketball games, watching the Milwaukee Br ewers and Green Bay Packers on T.V. He was a strong supporter of his grand children's endeavors. He loved Christmas, playing cards, campfires and spe nding time with his family, neighbors and friends. Larry loved his God a nd country and lived his life as an example his children and grandchildr en will try hard to follow.Before he suffered a stroke in 1982 and other health conditions, he was em ployed at Bay West Converting. In his earlier years, he was employed at Ba ysinger Lumber Company, West Side Lumber and Calwis.He is survived by his wife, Alice, and their six children, Pamela (Davi d) Bissing, De Pere; Jeffrey (Linda) Vanden Langenberg, Seymour; Dale (Lyn nette) Vanden Langenberg, Pulaski; Kathryn (Jerry) Krull, Nichols; Beth (B rian) Taubel, Pulaski; and Kristine Vanden Langenberg, Seymour; his sixte en grandchildren, Douglas, Eric, Sherri, Joshua, Adam, Timothy, Kevin, Amb er, Kayla, Paige, Derek, Justin, Rachel, Megan, Alyssa and Ethan. He is al so survived by his brothers and sisters: Delores "Lolly" (Lee) Hanstedt, G erald Vanden Langenberg, Harold (Jean) Vanden Langenberg, William "Bill" ( Jo Ann) Vanden Langenberg, Anna Mae (Ralph) Matuszak; numerous nieces, nep hews, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law.Larry was preceded in death by four brothers-in-law and one sister-in-la w; and also his mother-in-law and father-in-law, William and Mary Matusza k.Dad, you fought a good fight. When you told us Saturday morning that you w ere going home to see Jesus, we were glad that your suffering here wou ld be done and that your journey to heaven had begun, but so sad that y ou had to go. We know that the angels were there to take you home and we k now that we will be together again some day.Visitation will be Tuesday, January 31, 2006, at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral H ome in Seymour from 4 to 9 P.M. Visitation will continue Wednesday, Februa ry 1, 2006, at St. Sebastian's Parish in Isaar from 10 A.M. until Ma ss of Christian Burial at 11 A.M. with Father Dave Ashbeck. Burial to foll ow in the church cemetery.A special thank you to his many friends and neig hbors who have been so supportive of dad and our family throughout the yea rs. Also, to Good Shepherd Nursing Home where dad spent the last month a nd to St. Mary's Hospital where he passed away. He will be greatly misse d.Remember me with laughter and joy for that is how I will remember yo u. If you can only remember me with tear and sadness, don't rememb er me at all. VandenLangenberg, Lawrence H. (I76241)
 
165330 Vanden Langenberg, Mrs. Gerald (Joan) De PereAge 60, of De Pere, died early Wednesday morning, November 27, 2002 at hom e, following a lengthy battle with cancer. The daughter of Josephine (Will ems) Mooren and the late Henry Mooren, Sr., was born January 9, 1942 in To wn of Lawrence. On September 30, 1961, she married Gerald Vanden Langenbe rg at St. Boniface Catholic Church in De Pere. Joan had worked at Prime Qu arter Steak House for several years.Survivors include her husband, Gerry; three sons and daughters-in-law: Gr eg and Debbie Vanden Langenberg, Neenah; Mike Vanden Langenberg and his sp ecial friend, Pam Ourada, Appleton; and Pat and Laurie Vanden Landenber g, De Pere; six grandchildren: Evan, Erin, Eric, Alexa, Meghan Vanden Lang enberg, and Nick Ourada; Joan’s siblings: Betty and Roger Berndt, Green Ba y; Delores and Eugene Micke, Kaukauna; Jean and Harold Vanden Langenber g, Kaukauna; Ann and John Beran, Pelican Lake; Jerome and Mary Moore n, De Pere; Harvey and Shirley Mooren, De Pere; Henry and Sherry Mooren, G reen Bay; Yvonne and Casey Pszanka, and Anita Mooren and special friend, J ames Smithingell; as well as other relatives and friends. Joan was preced ed in death by her father; a son, John; two brothers; and her in-laws, Har old and Anna Vanden Langenberg. Joan was a loving and caring woman who wi ll be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.Friends may call at RYAN FUNERAL HOME, 305 North Tenth Street, De Pere fr om 4:00 to 8:00 PM Friday. Parish prayer service will be held at 6:00 PM F riday. Visitation will continue after 9:00 AM Saturday at St. Francis Cath olic Church, De Pere until time of service. Mass of Christian Burial wi ll be celebrated at 10:00 AM Saturday at the Church with the Rev. Tony Dol ski, officiating. Burial in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.The Vanden Langenberg family extends a heartfelt thank you to Unity Hospi ce for all of their care and concern during these past months.God saw she was getting tired, and a cure was not to be. So He put His ar ms around her and whispered, “Come with Me”. With tearful eyes we watch ed her suffer and saw her fade away. Although we loved her dearly, we cou ld not make her stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hard working han ds to rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best. Mooren, Joan (I47839)
 
165331 Vanden Oever, Cynthia One of God's very special children, Cynthia A. Vanden Oever, our beloved daughter and sister, passed away on November 24, 2015 at the age of 62 at her home in Appleton. Cindy grew up in Kimberly, the oldest child of Agnes & the late Joseph Vanden Oever. Attending Robert Plamann school, she was a proud graduate of the class of '74. Cindy then spent time working at Valley Packaging Industries.
Cindy had many interests and loved music, dancing and shopping. Those who knew her were always amazed by her incredible memory of birthdays and anniversaries of all those around her. Cindy was a happy person by nature and showed everyone what it was like to be innocent and without judgment of anyone.
Cindy was loved dearly and is survived by her mother, Agnes; sister, Joanne (Harland) Grandy; brothers, Jim (special friend Sue Kinnard), Don (Cheryl), Dave (Jill), Joe (Lori), and Dan (Jim LaMaide). She will also forever be missed by her many nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, and others she met throughout her life. She was preceded in death by her father, Joseph, and brother, Bill.
Cindy lived for many years at Agape group home, and more recently, at Innovative Services home. We are very grateful of the loving staff who cared for Cindy, especially the last few years during her declining health.
Services for Cindy will be at 10:00am on Monday, November 30th, 2015 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 600 East Kimberly Avenue in Kimberly. Friends and relatives may visit with the family from 9:00am until the time of service. For more information and to express condolences, please visit www.wichmannfargo.com. 
VandenOever, Cynthia (I159769)
 
165332 Vanden Wymelenberg, Martha WrightstownAge 101, died Tuesday, February 12, 2002. She was born July 2, 1900 in Kau kauna to the late John and Mary (Sprangers) Lamers. She is a lifelong resi dent of the Wrightstown area. On June 2, 1925, Martha married Elzear Vand en Wymelenberg at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Wrightstown. She is a pa st president of the Christian Mothers and past member of the Golden Age rs at St. Paul’s Catholic Church. Survivors include 3 sons and daughters-i n-law: Rev. Marlyn Vanden Wymelenberg S.J., Omaha, Nebraska; Richard (Bonn ie) Vanden Wymelenberg, Wrightstown; and Carl (Marcia) Vanden Wymelenber g, Donna, Texas; three daughters and sons-in-law: Bernice Geurts, Kaukaun a; Donna (Victor) Pritzl, Darboy; and Charlene (Sy) Giesen, Hilbert; 26 gr andchildren; 62 great-grandchildren; a brother, Hugo Lamers, Kaukauna; a s ister-in-law, Mae Lamers, Pasadena, California; many nieces, nephews, a nd special friends. Martha was preceded in death by her parents; husban d, Elzear, on September 24, 1990; a daughter-in-law, Marilyn Vanden Wymele nberg; a son-in-law, Florent Geurts; five brothers: Barney, Mike, Jack, Pe te, and Joseph; and five sisters: Margaret, Joanne, Helen, Clara, and Mar y. Friends and family may call on Friday, February 15, 2002 from 2:00 p. m. to 6:00 p.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church, Wrightstown. Mass of Christi an Burial will be celebrated 6:00 p.m. Friday at church with Fr. James Gil soul officiating. Interment will be in the church cemetery. DeWane-Cott er Funeral Home, Wrightstown, is handling arrangements.Martha’s family would like to express their gratitude to the Staff at S t. Paul Elder Care, Kaukauna, and Century Oaks in Darboy. God Bless You! Lamers, Martha (I16887)
 
165333 VANDENBERG ARTHUR CORNELIUS 10/15/1916 BLINDAUER M WISCONSIN S AN DIEGO(37) 06/07/1994 548-14-5974 77 yrs Vandenberg, Arthur Cornelius (I16805)
 
165334 VANDENBERG HILDA M 09/16/1901 F CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES(70) 03 /11/1972 552-01-8202 70 yrs Copeland, Hilda Marie (I74864)
 
165335 Vandenberg Ida 9/10/1951 Post Crescent 9/13/1951 16 Pasch, Ida (I129494)
 
165336 VANDENBERG, BLANCHE P. (nee Conrad)
Blanche P. Vandenberg, age 90, of Freedom, slipped peacefully from the loving arms of her family to her eternal home in Heaven on July 6, 2010. She was born on April 25, 1920 in Freedom, the daughter of the late Joseph and Mary (Romenesko) Conrad, where she was a resident all of her life. Blanche married the love of her life, Quentin Vandenberg on her birthday in 1946 at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Freedom. Together they shared 57 beautiful years of life, love and laughter. Blanche worked at the chair factory, Tuttle Press in Appleton and the Freedom Elementary School. She was a member of the Christian Mother's Society, the Freedom VFW Post 7692 Auxiliary and also the Red Hat Society. Blanche was a faithful member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Freedom.
She is survived by her loving children: Ken (Marlene) Vandenberg, Freedom; Shirley (Charlie) Kramer, Freedom; Gary (Dawn) Vandenberg, Hortonville; Darlene (Bruce) Grant, Hortonville; Daryl (Ginger) Vandenberg, Little Chute and Lavonne "Bon" (Dan) Verbeten, Menasha; 19 grandchildren: Shanna (Mike) Zahn and Shane (Brandy) Vandenberg; Tina (Larry) Larsen, Jodi (Ross) Schmechel, Kerry (Gary) Peterson and CJ Kramer; Jason (Jenny), Gale (Joan) and Chris (Kristy) Vandenberg; Chad (special friend Jamie) Springstroh, Kelly (Todd) Schroeder, Shawn (Aaron) Schmidt and Bret (Callie) Springstroh; Wendy Jo (Edrick) Jansen, Tracy Lyn (Jay) Kurowski and Kyle (special friend Kacie) Vandenberg; Nanette (John) Gerrits and Eric Verbeten; 18 precious great-grandchildren; sister-in-law: Harriet Conrad, Freedom; special niece and friend: June School, Freedom. Blanche is further survived by many dear nieces, nephews, countless neighbors and friends.
Welcoming her "home" are her husband, Quin, who preceded her in death in 2004, her son, Terry in 2001 and grandson, Ryan Hooyman in 2009. She was preceded in death by her four sisters: Anna Hietpas, Marion Jansen, Rosella Vandenboom and Agnes Bergman and her six brothers: Walter, Joseph, John, Earl, William and Norbert Conrad.
The funeral liturgy for Blanche will be held at 1:00 pm on Friday, July 9, 2010 at ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Freedom with Father Dave Hoffman officiating. Interment will take place in the parish cemetery. A time of visitation and support will be held on Friday at the church from 10:00 am until the time of mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in her name.
Blanche's family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff at Brewster Village, Dr. Deborah Schultz and ThedaCare at Home Hospice for their compassionate love and care.
Fargo Funeral Home
400 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Kaukauna, WI 54130
(920)766-6200 
Conrad, Blanche Pauline (I12804)
 
165337 Vandenberg, Elmer AnthonyElmer Vandenberg, of Kaukauna, age 85, died at the Wisconsin Veterans Home in King on April 6, 2005, after a courageous battle with cancer. He w as born December 15, 1919, in Stanley, WI, a son of the late Arthur and Ca therine (Heiting) Vandenberg. He married the late Ruth Vanevenhoven on Sep tember 18, 1947, in Kaukauna. Elmer was in the Army Air Corp in World W ar II and finished his military service in the Army Reserves retiri ng as a Master Sergeant. After his retirement in 1982 from International P apers Thilmany Mill, he was involved in many activities.Elmer was a member of the Kaukauna Lions Club, Kaukauna Athletic Club (Per son of the Year in 1991), Thilmany Quarter Century Club, Kaukauna Alumni A ssociation, Quarterback Club, Wrightstown American Legion Post 436, Kaukau na VFW Post 3319, and the Rainbow Club. Elmer also enjoyed bowling with h is brothers, the trips he took with his sons, and going to the many KHS at hletic events and in particular Cross Country (Friends of Cross Country Aw ard 1999) and Wrestling.He is survived by seven sons: Thomas (Sherril), Sheboygan, WI; Richard (Ru th), Kaukauna; Anthony (June Bongers), West Bend, WI; Joseph (Debbie ), De Pere; Jon (Jo Ann), Little Chute; Steven (special friend Yati), Appl eton; Robert (Kristy Hoffman), Kaukauna; and 11 grandchildren: Alison, App leton; Ryan, USAF Milwaukee; Ross, Little Chute; Tricia, Kaukauna; Kevin B ongers, Wausau, WI; Sara Bongers, Minneapolis, MN; Brianna and James, Litt le Chute; Mark, Kathrine, and Lee, Kaukauna. He is further survived by thr ee brothers: Ray (Margaret), Harry (Marie), and Roy (Pauline), a sister Ma rcelain Vandenberg, Kaukauna; a sister-in-law "Mitt" (Wodjenski) Vandenber g, sister and brother-in-law Jan (Gene) Schiedermayer, Missoula, MT; broth er and sister-in-law, Tom (Peg) Vanevenhoven, Yuba City, CA; brother-in-la w, Eloy (Red) Vanevenhoven, Kaukauna; sister-in-law, Dorothy Vanevenhov en Eslien, Oshkosh; and special friends Skip, Sue, and the Leigh Grube Fam ily of Sherwood.In addition to his parents and wife Ruth, he was preceded in death by a br other, "Johnny" ("Mitt") Vandenberg, a sister, Irene (Vandenberg) Schoo l, a brother-in-law, Alois School, sisters-in-law: Virginia (Hartzheim) Va ndenberg, Mary Lou Vanevenhoven (Jack) Lowes, Joan Vanevenhoven, Valery Va nevenhoven (Ed) Knox, and brothers-in-law: Norbert (Eleanor) Vanevenhove n, Robert (Vivian) Vanevenhoven, and Richard Eslien.Elmer's funeral service will be 11 a.m. on Monday, April 11, 2005, at HO LY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna, with Fr. Ja ck T. Mullarkey officiating. Viewing and visitation will be Sunday at t he Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna, fr om 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. and again on Monday at CHURCH from 10 a.m. until t he end of service. Full Military Burial Honors will be performed at Chur ch following Elmer's service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being esta blished in his name.Special thanks to the entire staff of the Wisconsin Veterans Home and in p articular the CNA's (especially Dad's favorite - Angela) who cared for h im during his stay. God's blessings to Pam, Deanna, Laura, Ruthanne and t he Hospice Volunteers who made his last months on earth more comfortable. Vandenberg, Elmer Arthur (I21635)
 
165338 Vandenberg, Florence E., Wint er Park, FL Age 81, formerly of Appleton, WI, died Friday morning, June 20, 2003 at Sh arpe Care in Oconto Falls. She was born January 21, 1922 in the Town of El lington, WI to Roy and Elizabeth (Griesbach) Schmit. She grew up in Greenv ille and as a young woman, worked for Kimberly-Clark. On May 17, 1952 s he married Ambrose Vandenberg in Appleton. Following their marriage the co uple lived in Appleton until moving to Florida in 1973 where Florence work ed at J.C. Penney's. She was active in the Catholic parishes she attend ed in both Wisconsin and Florida and was a member of the Third Order of S t. Francis. Florence cared deeply for her children and grandchildren.She is survived by her seven children, Diane (Robert) VanderZanden, Darbo y; James (Mary Beth) Vandenberg, Green Bay; Joanne (James) Gregorius, Ocon to Falls; Joyce (Brian) Szikney, Orlando, FL; Sharon (William) Shaw, Summe rville, SC; Susanne (Walt) Howard, Winter Park, FL; Jane (Larry) Hostette r, Orlando, FL; 16 grandchildren; four sisters, LaVerne Bies, Donna (Melvi n) Koehler all of TX; Margaret Wulterkens, Combined Locks; Patricia Sulliv an, Greenville.She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Ambrose, on Octob er 14, 1999 and one brother, Charles.Visitation with the urn present will be held at St. Paul's Catholic Churc h, 410 Wallace St., Combined Locks after 4:00 P.M. Monday, July 7, 2003 un til the time of services. Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held 5 :00 P.M. Monday at the church with Fr. Robert Vandenberg officiating. Buri al of the urn will take place in the church cemetery. Jones Funeral Servi ce (920-848-2222) in Oconto Falls is serving the Vandenberg family. In li eu of other expressions of sympathy, a memorial fund will be established. Schmit, Florence E. (I23872)
 
165339 Vandenberg, H. L., age 46, born in Holland
Vandenberg, Mary, age 26, born in Holland,
Vandenberg, Joseph, age 8, born in WI;
Vandenberg, Arnold (sic), male, age 7, born in WI (We know that this is Arnolda); and
Vandenberg, Martha, age 4, born in WI. 
Vandenberg, Henry Lawrence (I5063)
 
165340 Vandenberg, Joseph J.
Joseph J. Vandenberg, 46, Appleton, passed away Friday, Feb. 8, 2008, at Cherry Meadows Hospice in Appleton, following a courageous battle with cancer. He was born Jan. 23, 1962, in Appleton, son of Frieda (Skorie) Vandenberg and the late Richard Vandenberg. He married Linda Dahlke Feb. 14, 2003.
Mass of the Resurrection will be held 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008, at St. Pius X Catholic Church, 500 W. Marquette St., with the Rev. Quinn Mann officiating. Burial will take place at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery. Friends may call at the Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer Funeral Chapel on Monday from 4 to 7 p.m. and at the church on Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service.
A memorial fund has been established.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Fr. Quinn, Fr. Tom, Deacon Rick and the staff at St. Pius for their love and concern during this difficult time.
Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer 606 N. Oneida St. Appleton 920-733-7383 
Vandenberg, Joseph J. (I23974)
 
165341 Vandenberg, LilaLila Vandenberg, age 91, of Appleton, died Friday, November 12, 2004, at R ennes Health Care Center, Appleton. Memorial services will be at 2:00 p. m. on Tuesday, November 16, 2004, at FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, 326 Ea st North Street, Appleton, with Bishop Bob Herder officiating. Friends m ay call directly at the church on Tuesday from 1:00 p.m. until the ti me of services.WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME537 North Superior StreetAppleton 739-1231
www.wichmannfuneralhomes.com 
Radtke, Lila (I48095)
 
165342 Vandenberg, Linda, age 62, of Appleton, passed away Wednesday, January 5, 2011, at Appleton Medical Center Hospice. She was born December 14, 1948, in Appleton, daughter of the late George and Flora (Daurmont) Dahlke. She married Joseph Vandenberg, February 14, 2003, and he preceded her in death in February of 2008.
Linda was formerly employed by the Neenah Police Department as a Crossing Guard, the Menasha Police Department as a Community Service Officer and by Kimberly-Clark Corp. as a Security Guard from 1992 until her retirement. Throughout her life she enjoyed collecting dolls and took pleasure in cake decorating and painting ceramics. She was especially fond of her cat, "Dust Bunny" and her dog, "Katy."
Linda is survived by her son: Seth Hofslund and special friend Andrea Lavarenz, Stevens Point; two daughters and sons-in-law: Heidi and Roger Prahl, Lake Geneva; Heather and Brad Erdmann, Appleton; five grandchildren: Morgan, Hannah, Ethan and Grant Prahl and Tiffany Erdmann; two brothers: Steve Dahlke, Plover and Richard Dahlke, Ashwaubenon; a sister: Karen Foley, Green Bay; her mother-in-law: Frieda Vandenberg; several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her father-in-law: Richard Vandenberg.
Services will be held at 12 noon on Saturday, January 8, 2011, at the Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer Funeral Chapel with Rev. Kurt Kovanen officiating. Friends may call at the funeral chapel on Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of service. A memorial fund has been established.
Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer606 N. Oneida St. Appleton 920-733-7383 
Dahlke, Linda (I149881)
 
165343 VanDenBerg, Loren P.Loren P. VanDenBerg, 81, Kewaunee died Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2004 at a Gre en Bay Hospital after an eight year battle with kidney dialysis. He was bo rn on July 30, 1922, to the late Peter and Elizabeth (Stoeveken) VanDenBe rg in Menominee, Mich. Loren graduated from Kewaunee High School with t he Class of 1941. He served in the 363rd Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army dur ing World War II in the Persian Golf (Iran) and also served in the Europea n, African and Middle East Thraters. He was awarded the Victory Meda l. He was a member of V.F.W. Post 3392, American Legion Post 29, Cathol ic Order of Foresters Ct. 1084 and a lifelong member of Holy Rosary Churc h. He was employed with the Corps of Engineers on the Tug Ludington and Cu mberland for 19 years.Survivors include three brothers and one sister-in-law, Jerrome VanDenBer g, Kaukauna; James and Pat VanDenBerg, Madison Wis.; and Dennis VanDenBer g, Kewaunee; six sisters and three brothers-in-law, Teresa and Clem Derenn e, Green Bay; Rose Duescher, Luxemburg; Rita VanDenBerg, Kewaunee; Ange la and Lloyd Paul, Oakdale, Minn.; Mercedes VanDenBerg, San Francisco, Cal if.; and Helen and Robert DeGrave, Green Bay; and many nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by one brother, Allan VanDenBerg; one brother-in- law, Richard Duescher; a nephew, Charles Derenne; and a niece, Nancy Duesc her.Friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday at Buchanan Funeral Home, Kewaune e. A Parish Wake Service will be held at 7 p.m. lead by Kathy Zeman. Visit ation continues Saturday morning at the funeral home until 9:30 a.m. Ma ss of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 28 at Holy R osary Church, Kewaunee with Fr. William Kuhr officiating. Burial with fu ll military rites in Holy Rosary Cemetery.Loren's family extends a special thank you to St. Vincent Hospital Speci al Care unit, Dr. Lawton and the Royce Lin Dialysis Center and Manor Ca re East nursing Center for their loving care and support. Also the Elder ly Services and all who transported him to the dialysis center three tim es a week.Obituary from Green Bay Press Gazette 20040227
VanDenBerg, Loren P. Loren P. VanDenBerg, 81, Kewaunee died Wednesday, Feb. 25, 20 04 at a Green Bay Hospital after an eight year battle with kidney dial ysis. He was born on July 30, 1922, to the late Peter and Elizabeth (Stoeveken)(SIC Stoveken) VanDenBerg in Menominee, Mich. Lor en graduated from Kewaunee High School with the Class of 1941. He served in t he 363rd Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army during World War II in the Persi an Golf (Iran) (SIC Gulf) and also served in the European, Afric an and Middle East Thraters. He was awarded the Victory Medal. He was a member of V.F.W. Post 3392, American Legion Post 29, Catholic Order of Foresters Ct. 1084 and a lifelong member of Holy Rosary Churc h. He was employed with the Corps of Engineers on the Tug Ludingt on and
Cumberland for 19 years. Survivors include three brothers and one sister-in-law, Jerro me (SIC Jerome) VanDenBerg, Kaukauna; James and Pat VanDenBerg, Madison Wis .; and Dennis VanDenBerg, Kewaunee; six sisters and three brothers-in -law, Teresa and Clem Derenne, Green Bay; Rose Duescher, Luxembur g; Rita VanDenBerg, Kewaunee; Angela and Lloyd Paul, Oakdale, Minn.; Mercedes VanDenBerg, San Francisco, Calif.; and Helen and Robe rt
DeGrave, Green Bay; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by one brother, Allan VanDenBerg; one brother-in-law, Richard Duescher; a nephew, Charles Derenne; a nd a
niece, Nancy Duescher. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday at Buchanan Funeral Home, Kewaunee. A Parish Wake Service will be held at 7 p.m. le ad by Kathy Zeman. Visitation continues Saturday morning at the funeral ho me until 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday, Feb. 28 at Holy Rosary Church, Kewaunee with Fr. Wil liam Kuhr officiating. Burial with full military rites in Holy Rosa ry
Cemetery. Loren's family extends a special thank you to St. Vincent Hosp ital Special Care unit, Dr. Lawton and the Royce Lin Dialysis Cent er and Manor Care East nursing Center for their loving care and suppo rt. Also the Elderly Services and all who transported him to the dialysis center three times a week.
Obituary from Green Bay Press Gazette 20040227
VanDenBerg, Loren P. Loren P. VanDenBerg, 81, Kewaunee died Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2004 at a Gre en Bay Hospital after an eight year battle with kidney dialysis. He was bo rn on July 30, 1922, to the late Peter and Elizabeth (Stoeveken)(SIC Stove ken) VanDenBerg in Menominee, Mich. Loren graduated from Kewaunee High Sch ool with the Class of 1941. He served in the 363rd Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army during World War II in the Persian Golf (Iran) (SIC Gulf) and al so served in the European, African and Middle East Theaters. He was award ed the Victory Medal. He was a member of V.F.W. Post 3392, American Legi on Post 29, Catholic Order of Foresters Ct. 1084 and a lifelong memb er of Holy Rosary Church. He was employed with the Corps of Engineers on t he Tug Ludington and Cumberland for 19 years. Survivors inclu de three brothers and one sister-in-law, Jerrome (SIC Jerome) VanDenBer g, Kaukauna; James and Pat VanDenBerg, Madison Wis.; and Dennis VanDenBer g, Kewaunee; six sisters and three brothers-in-law, Teresa and Clem Derenn e, Green Bay; Rose Duescher, Luxemburg; Rita VanDenBerg, Kewaunee; Ange la and Lloyd Paul, Oakdale, Minn.; Mercedes VanDenBerg, San Francisco, Cal if.; and Helen and Robert DeGrave, Green Bay; and many nieces and nephew s. He was preceded in death by one brother, Allan VanDenBerg; one brother -in-law, Richard Duescher; a nephew, Charles Derenne; and a niece, Nancy D uescher. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday at Buchanan Funeral Home, Ke waunee. A Parish Wake Service will be held at 7 p.m. lead by Kathy Zema n. Visitation continues Saturday morning at the funeral home until 9:30 a. m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 28 at H oly Rosary Church, Kewaunee with Fr. William Kuhr officiating. Burial wi th full military rites in Holy Rosary Cemetery. Loren's family exten ds a special thank you to St. Vincent Hospital Special Care unit, Dr. Lawt on and the Royce Lin Dialysis Center and Manor Care East nursing Center f or their loving care and support. Also the Elderly Services and all who t ransported him to the dialysis center three times a week.
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Vandenberg, Loren P. (I32464)
 
165344 Vandenberg, Lucille N. "Ceil"
Lucille Vandenberg, (Little Light), 84, Little Chute, passed away peacefully Wednesday, June 22, 2011, with her loving family present. She was born in Seymour on July 11, 1926 to the late Herbert and Helen (Raymakers) Sigl. On September 7, 1946 Lucille married the love of her life, Gordon "Butch" Vandenberg in Freedom, where they resided before settling in Little Chute. Butch preceded her in death on June 2, 1972. She was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute. Ceil was a skilled seamstress, gifted in knitting and crocheting. She dedicated many years sewing baptismal gowns for St. John's Parish and knitting hundreds of baby caps for St. Elizabeth Hospital. She actively supported Rebuilding Together Fox Valley, an organization her late son John co-founded. Her backyard flower garden and magnolia tree provided her great pleasure. For over 20 years, Lucille worked at Hallmark on Main, Little Chute.
Lucille is survived by her children: Jean (Tom) Langenhuizen, Kimberly; Jane (Dennis) Hooyman, Kimberly; Ron (Chris Keyes) Vandenberg, Dewey, OK; Tom (Ann) Vandenberg, Little Chute; Beth (Frank) Sprangers, Sherwood; Nancy Vandenberg, Appleton; 12 grandchildren: Karyn (Rick) Rittenhouse, West Allis; Melanie Hooyman, DePere; Tricia Hooyman, Grafton (fianc? Shawn Pavlons); Gordon (Nikki) Vandenberg, Appleton; Tim Vandenberg, Appleton; Kristin (Greg) Johnson, Appleton; Rebecca Vandenberg, Minneapolis; Katie (Jake) Tennessen, Appleton; Laura Vandenberg (special friend Jeff Sheptoski), Little Chute; Emily (Chad) Allen, Appleton; Ashley (Adam) Ebben, Kaukauna; Melissa Sprangers, Omro (fianc? Kurt Brester); a special "granddaughter" Michelle Lippincott, DePere; 5 great grandchildren: Morgan Rittenhouse, Chloe & Noah Allen, Haley Tennessen and Sylvia Johnson; brother, Gerry (Verna) Sigl, Little Chute; a sister, Janice (Gary) Ziesemer, Freedom.
Lucille was also preceded in death by a son John; sister, Betty Sigl; brother, James Sigl; and Butch's brothers & sisters. The family will greet friends and relatives to celebrate Ceil's life on Monday, June 27, 2011, from 9:00 a.m. at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, 323 S. Pine St., Little Chute until the time of the mass at 11:30 a.m. with Fr. Larry Canavera officiating. Interment will be at St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established in Lucille's name.
The family would like to thank the Affinity Hospice Care Team and Frs. James Hablewitz and Larry Canavera for their loving care and compassion. Our family is forever grateful to earthly angels Luann, Boni & June for the unconditional love, care & kindness they gave to mom during her illness. We are so blessed to have you in our lives! Verkuilen Funeral Home
& Cremation Services Little Chute
920 788 3321
www.verkuilenfh.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from June 24 to June 25, 2011 
Sigl, Lucille Norbertine (I96742)
 
165345 Vandenberg, Lucille W. “Ceil ”Lucille W. “Ceil” Vandenberg, 83, died Thursday, Dec. 30, 2004 at Applet on Medical Center with her family by her side. She was born April 1, 19 21 in Little Chute, daughter of the late John and Delia (Verbeten) Van Gom pel. Lucille married Aloys ‘Bud” Vandenberg Sept. 7, 1942 at St. Bonifa ce Catholic Church, De Pere, and he preceded her in death July 18, 1965. A loys and Ceil owned and operated Van’s Dry Goods, Shiocton for 13 years un til her retirement. Mrs. Vandenberg was a member of St. John Nepomucene Ca tholic Church, Little Chute along with the St. John Resurrection Choir a nd St. John Mission Club. She was also a member of the Jacob Coppus Americ an Legion Auxiliary, Golden Agers and several card clubs. Ceil enjoyed sew ing, crocheting and knitting. She was a world traveler including two missi on trips to Honduras.Mrs. Vandenberg is survived by a daughter and son-in-law: Joan (Al) Hangar tner, Kaukauna; three sons and daughters-in-law: Mark V. (Peggy) Vandenber g, Little Chute; Denis (Sheryl) Vandenberg, New London; Karl (Mary) Vanden berg, Little Chute; grandchildren: Scott, Greg and Karen Staley, Angela (R ick) Diesinger, Marie Oskey and special friend, Gene, Anthony Hangartne r, Sgt. Amy Kirkman, Danielle Vandenberg, Holly (Tom) Hofacker, Nichol Sch oen, Luke and Adam Vandenberg; numerous great-grandchildren and great-grea t-grandchildren; a special friend, Ann Harter; a brother and sister-in-la w, Kenneth (Dorothy) Van Gompel, De Pere; three sisters and brothers-in-la w: Grace Weiland and special friend Leroy, Kaukauna; Joanne (Bud) Newhous e, Little Chute; Elaine (Bob) Wrobel, Madison; sister-in-law: Lucille M. V andenberg, Little Chute; brother-in-law: Merle (Jayne) Vandenberg, Kimberl y; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives.She was preceded in death by her husband; two infant daughters, Joan and M ary Ann; a granddaughter, Annette Pavek; two brothers: Joseph (Barbara) V an Gompel, Earl “Duke” (Terry) Van Gompel; a sister, Florence (Francis) Va nde Voort; numerous brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law and other relatives .Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 1, 2005 at St. Jo hn Nepomucene Catholic Church, with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen officiat ing. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends may ca ll at the church from 10 a.m. Saturday until the time of mass. In li eu of flowers a memorial has been established.Ceil’s family would like to thank Drs. Paul Russo, Robert B. Geller, Willi am Fletcher along with Appleton Medical Center and St. Paul Elder Care a nd staff for their loving care and concern.God saw Ceil was getting tired, and a cure was not to be. So He put His ar ms around her and whispered, “Come to Me.” With tearful eyes we watched h er suffer, and saw her slowly fade away. Although we loved her dearl y, we could not make her stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hard worki ng hands put to rest, God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes t he best.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute 
VanGompel, Lucille W. "Ceil" (I39288)
 
165346 Vandenberg, Marcella "Sally"Marcella "Sally" Vandenberg, age 84, of Larsen, Wisconsin, died Thursday m orning September 16, 2004 at ManorCare Health Services in Appleton, Wiscon sin following a brief battle with cancer. She was born on October 9, 19 19 in Appleton to the late Edwin and Lydia (Erdman) Petznick. Sally gradua ted from Appleton Senior High School in 1937. She married Arthur Vandenbe rg in March of 1947. They made their home in Menasha and in 1953 mov ed to the Town of Winchester where they farmed. Sally's husband Arthur pre ceded her in death in January of 1972.
She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church of Winneconne.Sally is survived by one daughter and son-in-law, Darlene and Dennis Frerk s, of Winneconne; four sons and daughters-in-law: Tim and Nancy Vandenber g, and Jeffery and Kathleen Vandenberg, all of Neenah; Steve and Joyce Van denberg, of Larsen; Daniel and Zinnia Vandenberg, of Miriam, Kansas; one b rother and sister-in-law, Newell and Marion Petznick, of Menasha; nine gra ndchildren; four great-granddaughters; three sisters and one brother-in-la w: Lila Dorschner, of Menasha; Ruth Bevers, of Little Chute; and Eldine a nd Elmer Schultz, of Salem, South Dakota; and many nieces and nephews.Along with her parents and husband, Sally was preceded in death by three g randchildren.A Memorial Mass will be held on Friday, September 24, 2004 at 11 a.m. at S t. Mary Catholic Church, Winneconne with Rev. Leroy Smet officiating. Inte rment to follow in the Winneconne Cemetery. Family and friends may ca ll at the church on Friday from 9:30 a.m. until the hour of services. Muel ler Funeral Home, Winneconne, is assisting the family with arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.Sally's family wishes to thank the staff at ManorCare Health Services f or all of the loving care they gave to their mother.Mueller Funeral Home904 E. Main St., PO Box 30Winneconne, WI 54986 
Petznick, Macella "Sally" (I109601)
 
165347 Vandenberg, Marie (Dercks)Marie Vandenberg of Little Chute, age 80, loving wife, mother, grandmoth er and great-grandmother passed away suddenly March 22, 2006, in Foley, Al abama.Memorial Services pending. Full obit at a later date. O'Connell Funeral Se rvices is helping the family with arrangements
2006 Appleton post Crescent; Posted March 26, 2006 ; Vandenberg, MarieMarie Vandenberg of Little Chute, passed away on March 22, 2006, where s he loved to spend her winters in Orange Beach, AL. Marie was born on Mar ch 24, 1925. in Little Chute, WI. to the late Peter and Anna (Weyenberg) D ercks. On Nov. 13, 1946, she married Harry Vandenberg at St. John Nepomuce ne Catholic Church where she remained a life long member. She was a memb er of American Legion Auxiliary Post 436 Wrightstown, WI, where she w as a past president. She loved quilting, knitting, spending time with "T he Cousins" and her quilting group. She cherished the time that she spe nt with her husband, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.Marie is survived by her husband, Harry, of 59 years, a son Paul (Pa m) of Little Chute and their four children: Dannielle, Vicky (Jason) McDon ald, Sally & Wendy; three daughters: Judy (Bill) Verhagen of Little Chu te and their four children: Craig (Tammy), Cathy (Mark) Beck, Judd & Jil l; Jo (Cliff) Verstegen of Kaukauna and their three children: Jerry (Jen ), Scott (Rachel) and David (Amy); Mary (Steve) Mischler of Kaukauna and t heir two children: Ryan (Jess) and Jeff. There are also 10 great-grandchil dren: Granthem, Taitum, Joshua, Hannah, Griffin, Alyse, Mitch, Ryan, Ja ck and Kara. Also survived by a sister: Betty (Quack) Peerenboom; brother s: Mark "Gus" (Bernice) Dercks and Clarence "Cunny" Dercks; sisters-in-la w: Rita Dercks, Marcy Vandenberg and Mitt Vandenberg; brothers-in-law: Ray mond (Marge) Vandenberg and Roy (Marianne) Vandenberg; nieces, nephews, co usins and friends.In addition to her parents, Marie was preceded in death by her in-laws A rt & Kate Vandenberg; brothers: George and Ves Dercks; sisters-in-law: Bet ty Dercks, Irene (Alois) School and Virginia Vandenberg; brothers-in-la w: Elmer (Ruth) Vandenberg and John Vandenberg.A celebration of Mass will be held at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 29, 200 6, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, with the Rev. Patrick Beno offi ciating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery. Gathering time with fami ly and friends will begin at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the church until t he time of Mass. In lieu of flowers a memorial is being established.O'CONNELL FUNERAL SERVICES 2020 E. Main Street Little Chute 920-759-2951 
Dercks, Marie Catherine (I32122)
 
165348 Vandenberg, Mark Allen, MadisonAge 42, went home in the arms of the Lord on October 11, 2002 with his lov ing family all around him. Mark graduated from Kimberly High School in 19 78 and the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1984. He worked for many yea rs at WPS in Madison, and more recently for Lands End. Mark enjoyed travel ing and following his beloved “Wisconsin Badger” teams.Mark is survived by his parents, Gene and Marian Vandenberg, Kimberly; sev en siblings: David (Sarah) Vandenberg, Lowell, Ohio; Donald (Linda) Vanden berg, Appleton; Diane (Chris) Tenney, Houston, Texas; Kathy (Jeff) Ecker t, Lagos, Nigeria; Paul (Lori) Vandenberg, Tokyo, Japan; Susan (Paul) V an Deurzen, Appleton; Jeff (Karen) Vandenberg, Tampa, Florida; a grandmoth er, Agnes Coonen. Mark was preceded in death by his grandparents, Wilfr ed (Bill) Vandenberg and Nellie and Everette Wurdinger. Mark was the lovi ng and devoted uncle of 16 nieces and nephews. He will be greatly miss ed by all of his family and friends who shared in his life.Memorial services will be held Tuesday, October 15, at 6:00 p.m. at Holy N ame of Jesus Church in Kimberly, with Father Robert Vandenberg and Fath er Dennis Bergsbaken concelebrating. Visitation will be from 4:00 to 6: 00 p.m. at the church, and following the memorial service.The family thanks Dr. Frank Graziano, and the nursing staff on 5F Ea st at University Hosptial in Madison for their excellent and compassiona te care of Mark.The Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna, is assisting the family. Vandenberg, Mark Allen (I45029)
 
165349 Vandenberg, Mr. Melvin M.Mr. Melvin M. Vandenberg, 67, Luxemburg died unexpectedly Friday afternoo n, Nov. 8, 2002. He was born March 1, 1935, in Kaukauna to the late Hen ry and Mary Vandenberg. Melvin was a horseman who had love for the count ry and all the animals.Survivors include his children, Robin (Chris) Vincent, Elmira, Ore.; Sco tt Vandenberg, Milwaukee; Kirt Vandenberg, Luxemburg; Becky Vandenberg, Ma rty Vandenberg, all of Green Bay; three grandchildren, Jessica and Valer ie Vincent, Anthony Vandenberg; three sisters, Lillian (Connie) Newmeye r, Manitowoc; Eunie Mertens, Green Bay; Rose (Ray) Micke, Brillion; and h is stepfather; Robert Leidel.Friends may call at the McMAHON FUNERAL HOME, LUXEMBURG, from 2 to 5 p.m ., Tuesday. Funeral 5 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home with the Rev. Nan cy Micke officiating. Burial in Allouez Catholic Cemetery, Green Bay. Vandenberg, Melvin Martin (I16812)
 
165350 Vandenberg, Nicholas G. "Nick"
Nick Vandenberg, 63, of Appleton, formerly of Shawano, passed away on Saturday October 4, 2014 at his home. Nick was born on February 14, 1951 in Appleton to Richard and Frieda (Skorie) Vandenberg. He spent his youth in Appleton, and graduated from Appleton East High school.
Nick was employed and retired from Voith Paper. He enjoyed working on motorcycles, hunting, and going to gun shows. Nick was a jack of all trades, always fixing something. Nick enjoyed cooking.
Nick is survived by his mother Frieda Vandenberg; children Nikki (John) Weaver, and Jacob Vandenberg; granddaughter Kitana Weaver; siblings; Harlan (Tammy) Vandenberg, Anne (Willie) Luedtke, Ellen (Jeffrey) Hager, Mark (Sandy) Vandenberg, Teresa (Rod) Freimuth, Rose (Bill) Adamietz, and Karen (Loren) Doxtater; his sister-in-law Beverly Vandenberg, and former wife Ellen Vandenberg. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Nick was preceded in death by his father and two brothers Patrick and Joseph (Linda) Vandenberg.
A mass of Christian burial will be held on Thursday, October 9, 2014 at 11:00 AM at Sacred Heart Catholic Church 222 E. Fremont St. Appleton, with Fr. Brian Wideman officiating. Burial will take place at St. Joseph Cemetery on Thursday, October 9, 2014 at 1:30 PM. Relatives and friends may visit with the family on Thursday October 9, 2014 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM at the CHURCH.
In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established. 
Vandenberg, Nicholas G. "Nick" (I23971)
 
165351 Vandenberg, Paul P. AppletonCelebrated his 82nd birthday in heaven with his Lord. Paul passed away wit h, his family by his side, on his birthday December 18, 2002 at Rennes Hea lth Center. He was born December 18, 1920 in Kimberly; the son of the la te Cornelius and Anna (Vanden Heuvel) Vandenberg. He resided in Appleton f or most of his life. Paul was a graduate of Appleton High School cla ss of 1939 and attended St. Norbert College and Lawrence University. He w as united in marriage to Margaret “Margy” Zwicker on August 7, 1944; shari ng 58 years together. He was formerly associated with Van Rooy Printing f or 32 years and later owned and operated Custom Printing for ten years; re tiring in 1990. Paul was a veteran of World War II serving with the U.S. A rmy in Europe and the Pacific Theaters. Paul was a member of St. Mary Cath olic Church and the Knights of Columbus Council #607 of Appleton.He will be deeply missed by his wife Margy; his children: P. Peter (Mar y) Vandenberg, Appleton and their sons, Phillip and Eric; John (Barb) Vand enberg, Miami Lakes, Florida; Helen (Charles) Snyder, Asheville, North Car olina and their children, Paul and Meghan; Thomas (Karen) Vandenberg, S t. Charles, Illinois and their sons, Ryan and Danny; Barbara (Milo) Foste r, Sydney, Australia and their children, Kathleen and Anthony; Richard (Le e) Vandenberg, Germantown, Tennessee and their children, Tucker and Glyn n; James (June) Vanderberg, Appleton and their children, Tim, Andy (Becky ), Alex, and Stephen; and Cornelius “Neil” (Pat) Vandenberg, Elmhurst, Ill inois and their children, Kees, Lucy, Patrick, Murphy, and Gavin; three gr eat-grandchildren: Gereon, Mariah, and Keira; a brother, Tony Vandenber g, Cocoa Beach, Florida; a sister, Janet Verstegen, Little Chute.In addition to his parents, Paul was preceded in death by two sisters, Bet ty Rickert and Adele Abendroth-Manteuffel; and a brother, Jack Vandenberg.The Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated 2 p.m. Saturday, December 21 st at St. Mary Catholic Church, 312 S. State St., with Fr. Michael O’Rour ke officiating. Interment will take place at St. Mary Cemetery. Friends m ay call at the Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer Funeral Chapel from 4-7 p. m. Friday, December 20th and then at the church from 1 p.m. Saturday unt il the time of the service. The parish prayer service will be at 7 p.m. Fr iday. Memorial funds have been established for St. Mary Catholic Church a nd St. Joseph Food Pantry.2 Timothy 4:6-8 “For I am already being poured out like a libation, and t he time of my departure is at hand. I have competed well; I have finish ed the race; I have kept the faith. From now on the crown of righteousne ss awaits me, which the Lord, the just judge, will award to me on that da y, and not only to me, but to all who have longed for his appearance.” S t. Joseph Edition, The New American Bible.Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer 606 N. Oneida St. Appleton, Wis Vandenberg, Paul P. (I49383)
 
165352 Vandenberg, Robe rt C.Robert C. Vandenberg, age 78, passed away early Saturday morning, March 1 1, 2006 at his home in the Town of Kaukauna where he grew up on a far m. He was born to Minnie (Diedrich) and John C. in 1927, and married Mar ie Langenberg in 1964 at St. Patrick's Church, Menasha.He is survived by his wife; sons, Kurt (Ellen) Vandenberg and Margot, N ew York; Tom Vandenberg, Neenah; daughter Greta (Bill) DuVernay, Christoph er and Julianna, Appleton. He is also survived by brother Servanius Vanden berg and sister Marcella VanDeWalle and sisters-in-law Joan Eggers and Ire ne Langenberg. Robert was preceded in death by his parents; sister-in-l aw Jane Vandenberg; brothers-in-law Norb VanDeWalle, Joe Langenberg, Jo hn Langenberg and Richard Eggers.A memorial mass will be held at 12 p.m. on Tuesday, March 14, 2006, at S t. Nicholas Catholic Church, N4088 Cty Rd E, Kaukauna; with Father John Sc huetze presiding. Visitation will be held from 10:30 a.m. until the ti me of service at the church.Robert loved his grandchildren and enjoyed them as well as other hobbie s. He will always be remembered for his opinions, interests and creativene ss, and loved for his strengths and weaknesses. We will forever miss his s trong character, wisdom and insight. Vandenberg, Robert Cornelius (I32462)
 
165353 Vandenberg, Timothy G. May 17, 1974- February 3, 2008
"Jesus loves me this I know for the Bible tells me so." Timmer went to heaven to be with his Savior on Sunday, February 3, 2008, surrounded by his family. Timothy was born on May 17, 1974. He came into this world with his twin brother Anthony. Anthony preceded him in death that day. Tim was our two pound fighter. He attended Headwaters Achievement Center in Rhinelander, WI, and in 1984 he moved to Appleton with his family. He entered the Plamann School and graduated from Appleton East High School Special Ed. Program in 1993.
Timmer is survived by his parents, Jim and June Vandenberg; his three brothers: Andrew, Alex, and Stephen. He was a special uncle to Gereon, Mariah, Keira, and Aliyah Vandenberg. He is survived by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kriesel of Rhinelander, WI, and Mrs. Margaret Vandenberg of Appleton. Tim leaves behind many aunts, uncles: Dick and Dena Kriesel, John and Maggie Kriesel, Phil and Jean Kriesel, Robert Taylor, Dale and Joyce Schreiber, Rick and Cindy Uecker, Peter and Mary Vandenberg, John and Barbara Vandenberg, Charles and Helen Snyder, Milo and Barbara Foster, Tom and Karen Vandenberg, Dick and Lee Vandenberg, and Neal and Pat Vandenberg; and 36 cousins.
We will always remember Tim and his love of country music, watching "Little House on the Prairie," his great impressions, and how he loved to dance!
Tim resided at the Roads to Freedom Group Home in Brillion for 13 years. While there he made many friendships. The family wishes to thank all of the people who work in group homes who love and care for individuals like Tim. Thank you to Tim's very special caregiver, Judy Bohrtz and her family who loved him like he was a member of their family.
A memorial service for Tim will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday, February 7, at Riverview Ev. Lutheran Church, 136 W. Seymour St., Appleton, with the Rev. Dennis W. Belter officiating. The family will receive visitors from 1 p.m. until the time of the service.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a memorial fund is being established in Tim's name.
Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer 
Vandenberg, Timothy (I49409)
 
165354 Vandenberg, Wilbert C.Wilbert C. Vandenberg, age 95, of Appleton, died Sunday evening, Decemb er 4, 2005, following a brief illness. He was born February 27, 1910, to t he late Albert and Nellie (Hurkman) Vandenberg, in Little Chute, whe re he graduated from High School. Bill married Lila Radtke, January 24, 19 42, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Appleton. He was the assistant abstract or for Outagamie County Register of Deeds before the war. Bill served wi th the U.S. Army during World War II, and saw duty in Australia and New Gu inea. Following the war he was made abstractor for the Register of Deeds u ntil his retirement in 1975. Bill loved to play golf and travel with Lil a. He was a member of St. Thomas More Catholic Church, the Jacob Coppus Am erican Legion Post #258, Little Chute and the Knights of Columbus.He is survived by a sister, Elva Dorn, Appleton; a sister-in-law, Margar et Radtke, Appleton; and many loving nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his wife, Lila Vandenberg, November 12, 200 4, three brothers: Joe (Marie) Vandenberg, Norb (Margaret) Vandenberg, Arn old (Annabell) Vandenberg; three sisters: Mabel (Arn) Bongers, Lorraine (J ames) McInnis, Hattie (Herb) Hermsen; three brothers-in-law: Gordon (Blanc he) Radtke, Ralph Radtke and Herb Dorn.The funeral liturgy for Wilbert will be held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Decemb er 7, 2005, at ST. THOMAS MORE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1810 North McDonald Stree t, with Father Gerald Falk officiating. Entombment will be in Appleton Hig hland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the church on Wednesday, fr om 10 a.m., until the time of the mass. In lieu of flowers a memorial fu nd is being established for St. Thomas More Catholic Church.The family would like to thank the staffs of Renaissance Assisted Living a nd Rennes Health Center for their loving and dedicated care of Bill.WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 North Superior Street Appleton 920-739-1231 Vandenberg, Wilbert (I41804)
 
165355 VANDENBERG-HALLADA
Special to the Post-Crescent Seymour - Miss Barbara Vandenberg, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. George Vandenberg, and George J. Hallada, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hallada of Seymour, were married at St. John church by the Rev. J. Zerbach at 8:30 Tuesday morning. Miss Dorothy Vandenberg and William Hallada, sister and brother of the bride and bridegroom, respectively, attended the couple. Wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride afterward. The couple left on a trip to Loon lake and on their return will reside at Seymour.
Appleton Post Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Wednesday, June 24, 1925 | Page 6 
Family F59082
 
165356 Vandenberg-Metz Anna Vandenberg, Nic Metz Kaukauna Sun 7/17/1913 1 Wedding Family F44344
 
165357 Vandenberg-Rickert Miss Elizabeth V a n d e n b e r g , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A Vandenberg, 1107 E. Wisconsin avenue, and Edward Rickert, Little Chute, son of Mrs. John Rickert, route 4, Appleton, were married at 8 o'clock this morning at St Therese church by the Rev. M. A. Hauch Miss Janet Vandenberg, sister of the bride, and Sylvester Rickert. brother of the bridegroom, attended the couple. About 50 guests attended the wedding dinner at the home of the brides parents, and between 75 and 100 will attend the reception this evening at the same place. Mr. and Mrs. Rickert will make their home on Depot St in Little Chute. He is employed by the Eagle Insulation Company, Appleton, and sahe has been employed at Theyssen's grocery Kimberly.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Saturday, October 14, 1939 | Page 10 
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165358 VandenbergIda9/10/1951Post Crescent9/13/195116 Vandenberg, Ida (I22265)
 
165359 VandenbergJune3/10/19309/14/1952Post Crescent9/15/195214 Vandenberg, June (I134111)
 
165360 VanDenBergMelvin R.9/5/19081/29/1972Post Crescent1/29/1972BVandenberg, Melvin R. (I124106)
 
165361 VandenBoogart, Dav id L. "Daisey"David L. "Daisey" VandenBoogart, age 66, of Menasha, passed away Saturday, July 8, 2006, at Franciscan Care Center, Appleton. He was born August 30, 1939, in Little Chute, WI, to the late Lawrence and Lucille (Welch ). He attended St Johns Vocational School for the Blind. David was a caring and open-minded man. He was always willing to help others in need and was very loving to all who knew him.He enjoyed spending time with all of his children. David also was very energetic and was always on the go. There was nothing that could stop David from succeeding in the things he wanted to accomplish. He also enjoyed listening to TV. He also enjoyed time spent with his cousin Richard Vanhammond; especially trading things, drinking together, talking about old times and many other things.He will be sadly missed by his seven children: Anna, Steven, Douglas, Katie and Lucynda VandenBoogart, Tuesday Ehrgott, Debbie (David) Wilcox ; four grandchildren; four sisters and a brother; previous wife, Lisa Collar; and also many other friends and family.David was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Vicky VandenBoogart; and a close friend, Terry "Fuzzy" Akie.A Memorial Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 12, 200 6, at Valley Funeral Home with Father Dennis Ryan officiating. Friends a re welcome from 11:30 a.m. until the time of the service.The family would like to give a special Thanks to the Theda Care at Home and Hospice, all the friends and family for all there care and support.
VALLEY FUNERAL HOME 2211 N. Richmond Street 920-733-5435 www 
VandenBoogart, David Levi (I24152)
 
165362 VandenBoom - - Edward - 6/24/1909 - 1/29/1993 - Post Crescent - 1/30/1993 - B - 5 VandenBoom, Edward (I133077)
 
165363 VandenBoom - Langedyke - Nellie - 4/20/1905 - 2/1/1966 - Post Crescent - 2/2/1966 - D - 4 Langedyke, Petronella (I104756)
 
165364 VandenBosch, Debra (nee Witt) 1120 Lawe Street Kaukauna Age 45, died unexpectedly Saturday, S eptember 1, 2001. Debbie was a caring and loving wife, mother, daughter, s ister, and friend, and will sadly be missed, and forever in our hearts. H er life was spent enjoying good times with family and friends. She was a b uyer and manager at the Bottom Half Clothing Store in Kaukauna. She w as a 1974 graduate of Kaukauna High School. She is survived by her husba nd of 25 wonderful years, Tom, and her pride and joy, her daughter, Nico le (special friend John), student at UW-Madison; her parents, James and Ma ry Witt; six sisters and one brother, Denise and Rick Hoelzel, Diane and T im Brockman, Darlene and Luke Stumpf, Donna and Mark Biese, Dawn and Ma rk Kohl, Bob Witt and fiancee, Michelle Latus, Becky and Mark Lehman; h er in-laws, Milton and Martha VandenBosch; four sisters-in-law and one bro ther-in-law, Leann and Jim Wrobel, Carol and Tim Blenke, Sue and Steve Ram mer, Jane and Doug Schneider, and Paul and Michelle VandenBosch; 19 niec es and nephews, Steve and Scott Hoelzel, Lauren and Aaron Brockman, Lea h, John, and Mikayla Stumpf, Brooke and Morgan Biese, Miranda and Austin K ohl, Julie and Amy Wrobel, Jackie and Dan Rammer, Aaron and April Schneide r, and Ashley and Jenny VandenBosch. For when seven sisters and one broth er love each other with such sincere affection, one does not experience so rrow, pain, or affliction of any kind, but the others' heart wishes to rel ieve, and vibrates in tenderness. Like a well-organized musical instrumen t. E. Shaw Love your sisters and brother A mother is ... one who can ta ke the place of all others, but whose place no one else can take. G. Mermi llod ñ Love Nicki Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Ho ly Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna, with Father Jack Mullarkey officiatin g. Burial in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Boettcher Fami ly Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tu esday and after 10 a.m. Wednesday directly at the church until the ti me of services. There will be a parish prayer service at 6:30 p.m. Tuesda y. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in Deb's na me toward her daughter Nicole's education. Witt, Debra Ann (I31346)
 
165365 Vandenbroek - Kathy M. Smudde, age 62, Town of Vandenbroek, passed away peacefully after a courageous fight with Leukemia. Memorial services will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 10, 2018, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 309 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna, with Fr. Don Everts officiating. Visitation will be at the church on Tuesday from 1:00 p.m. until the time of the Mass. For online condolences, please visit www.verkuilenfh.com. A complete obituary will be in next Sunday's edition.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 1, 2018

Kaukauna - Kathy M. Smudde, age 62, Kaukauna, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family after a courageous fight with Leukemia. She was born on July 28, 1955, in Appleton, daughter of Richard and Alice (Coenen) Van De Hey. Kathy graduated from Kimberly High School, Class of 1973. On October 11, 1974, she married Ralph Smudde in Kimberly. Their marriage of 43 years was blessed with two daughters. Kathy worked at Asten Johnson for over 40 years. She enjoyed traveling, quilting, golfing and spending time with her three grandchildren.
Kathy is survived by her beloved husband, Ralph Smudde; daughters: Becky Smudde and Kristin (Tyler) Maahs; three grandchildren: Kaeden, Kinley and Bentley; her parents: Richard and Alice Van De Hey; brother, Lyle (Wanda) Van De Hey; sisters: Cindy (Frank) Dillinger, Linda (Randy) Uitenbroek and Jan (Ken) Schmitz; brothers and sisters-in-law: Bev (Don) Feldkamp, Leone (Jim) Pahl, Ann (Dave) Dupont, Lois (Jim) Lemke, Richard (Joyce) Smudde, Linda (Don) Moehring, Ken (Julie) Smudde, Steve (Sue) Smudde, Mary (Joe) Greiner and Brian Smudde; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
Kathy was preceded in death by her father and mother-in-law: Al and Agnes Smudde.
Memorial services will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 10, 2018, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 309 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna, with Fr. Don Everts officiating. Visitation will be at the church on Tuesday from 1:00 p.m. until the time of the Mass. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery at a later date. For online condolences, please visit www.verkuilenfh.com.
The Smudde family would like to extend a thank you to Dr. Goggins, Dr. Patel and Dr. Runaas for their care and compassion. Also a special thank you to everyone involved in the journey of Kathy's Fight, your support and kindness will never be forgotten.
Mom, you will ALWAYS be the wind beneath my wings! Love you, Becky
Everything I am I owe to you. Love you forever and miss you every moment of every day. Kristin
We really, really miss you Grandma. Love you
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from July 1 to July 8, 2018 
VanDeHey, Kathleen (I113433)
 
165366 Vandenbroek centennial book lists this Peter as married to Minnie Diedri ch ? Hietpas, Peter J. (I53808)
 
165367 Vandenbroek centennial book lists William purchased farm on 1/02/1864 and lived there until Cornelius took over on 11/13/1897. Ebben, William (I26195)
 
165368 Vandenbroek centennial book page 122 lists John purchased the farm on 1/27 /1874, Sold it to Henry in 1886, Martin Bought it in 1925, Jerome purchas ed it in July 1960, Daniel then bought it in 1992. Evers, Johannes (I100969)
 
165369 Vandenbroek listed as Marie age 8 Dercks, Clara Anna Marie (I33929)
 
165370 Vandenbroek Town History Page 107 Joosten, Martin W. (I33762)
 
165371 VandenBroek Township, Outagamie County, Wisconsin Lamers, Jacob Henry (I28544)
 
165372 Vandenbroek, Outagamie, WI. Diedrich, Raphael George "Ray" (I22846)
 
165373 Vandenbroek, Outagamie, WI. Kroes, Rosalia Maria (I87973)
 
165374 Vandenbush, Clifford F. "Cli ff"Clifford F. "Cliff" Vandenbush, 81, Green Bay, joined his beloved wife, Je an, in Heaven on Sept. 29, 2005. Cliff was born on April 15, 1924, in t he town of Humboldt, to the late John and Caroline (VanGoethem) Vandenbus h. He served his country as a member of the U.S. Air Force during World W ar II serving in the European Theater. He married the former Jeannette Maloney on Jan. 12, 1946, and she preceded him in death just nine days ago, on Sept. 20, 2005. They are together again. He was employed with Armour Meat Packing until 1980 when he retired. He was a member of Prince of Peace Catholic Church, Holy Martyrs site. He was a member of Holy Name Soci ety and VFW Bellevue Post #9677. Cliff enjoyed the simple things in lif e. He loved to spend time with his family and pray the Rosary with Jea n. He also loved gardening and mowing the lawn. Autumn was his favorite ti me of year. He also like reading, going for rides and shopping at Fleet Fa rm. He was the proud and loving father of seven children, four boys and th ree girls including two sets of twins.He will be sadly missed by three daughters, Julie (Gary) LeRoy, New Franken, Wis.; Jeanie (Cal) Peters, Long Lake, Wis.; Jill Vandenbush (fiance, Bi ll Capelle), two sons, Mike (Patty) Vandenbush, Pat (JoAnn) Vandenbush, t wo daughters-in-law, Kathy (Fred) Vandenbush and Darlene (Jerry) Vandenbush, all of Green Bay; and the family dog, "Murphy"; 30 grandchildren a nd 21 great-grandchildren; brothers, Ed (Theresa) Vandenbush, Clem (Lucill e) Vandenbush, Gilly (Carol) Vandenbush; sisters, Joanie (Jim) Berger, Yvo nne (Ron) Wypiszenski; sister-in-law, Rosie Vandenbush.He was preceded in death by his parents; two sons, Fred and Jerry Vandenbu sh; one grandchild, Jesse; brothers, Ralph (Doris) Vandenbush, Ardeal (Jac kie) Vandenbush, Joe Vandenbush; and sister, Ellen (Lloyd) Strebel.Friends may call at the Proko-Wall Funeral Home and Crematory, 1630 E. Mas on St., on Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. 6:30 p.m. VFW Bellevue Post #9677 Pray er Service. Parish Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. Visitation will continue at Pr ince of Peace - Holy Martyrs site, 3562 Finger Road, on Monday from 9: 30 to 10:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Ron Beli tz officiating. Entombment at Nicolet Memorial Gardens. Online condolenc es may be expressed at www.prokowall.com.Thank you to Dr. Cliff Pukel of Aurora Baycare Medical Center's Oncology D epartment and especially Jeanine. Special thank you to St. Vincent Hospit al 9th Floor Staff and Nurses. Vandenbush, Clifford (I200381)
 
165375 VandenElzen, Berni ce G.Bernice G. VandenElzen, age 85 years, died Saturday, February 4, 200 6, at her home in Kimberly. She was born July 1, 1920, in Little Falls, Mi nnesota, to the late Vincent and Mary (Stoltman) Pilarski. After her birt h, the family then moved to Stockbridge and into Menasha. Bernice marri ed Clarence VandenElzen on October 19, 1940, at Sacred Heart Catholic Chur ch, Sherwood and they were blessed with 59 years together. Clarence and Be rnice lived in Menasha until the 1950s and then made their home in Kimberl y. She worked for Kimberly-Clark, Neenah, and Johnny's Restaurant in her e arlier years. Bernice was a former member of William Verhagen Post 60 of t he American Legion Auxiliary and a member of Holy Spirit Catholic ChurcBernice is survived by her sons: Dennis (Norma) VanElzen of Menasha and Mi chael VandenElzen of Kimberly; grandchildren: AM1 Patrick J. (Donna) VanEl zen of Virginia Beach, VA and Nancy (Peter) Offenstein of Appleton; great- grandchildren: Chelsea Riley and Patrick J. VanElzen, Jr., Nicholas, Sar ah and Jennie Offenstein; sisters: Julia Pilarski, Marion Stinski, Loui se (Art) Ponto, Rosemary (Ray) Zelinski, all of Menasha, and Janice Schul tz of Wautoma; brother: Michael Pilarski of Florida and sisters-in-law, Ag nes Knabenbauer of Kimberly and Sr. Mary Rosaline VanElzen of Wheaton, I L.She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence and an infant son, Pet er Joseph; sisters: Marceline Stepanski, Cecelia Schmidt, Angeline Pilarsk i, Francis Boisvert and Augusta Birnbaum; brothers: Jackie, Martin and Lou is Pilarski. Bernice was also preceded in death by five brothers-in-law a nd four sisters-in-law.The funeral liturgy for Bernice will be held at 12:00 Noon on Wednesday, F ebruary 8, 2006 at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH, 600 E. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly, wi th Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Interment will take place in the parish ce metery. Friends may call at the Church on Wednesday from 10:00 am until t he time of mass. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Holy Spirit Parish appre ciated.
JANSEN FARGO FUNERAL HOME 204 E. Kimberly Ave. 
Pilarski, Bernice G. (I100558)
 
165376 VandenElzenWydeven4/27/1944Post Crescent4/27/194412 Wydeven, Petronella (I100714)
 
165377 VandenHeuvel, Joseph A. Kaukauna Times 3/02/1989 A10 Obit VandenHeuvel, Joseph (I21031)
 
165378 VandenHeuvel, Mrs. John A. Kaukauna Times 11/15/1988 A4 Obit VanHandel, Petronella (I31854)
 
165379 VanDenHeuvel, Rosalie E.Rosalie E. VanDenHeuvel, 77, Green Bay, died Saturday, April 9, 2005. S he was born April 16, 1927, to the late John and Esther Ellis in Green Ba y. On June 11, 1946, she married Melvin VanDenHeuvel at Annunciation Chur ch in Green Bay. He preceded her in death August 1, 1999.Survivors include four sons, Paul (Sharon) VanDenHeuvel, De Pere; Gary (Sh aron) VanDenHeuvel, Lena; Daniel (Sharon) VanDenHeuvel, Green Bay; Dona ld (Cindy) VanDenHeuvel, Green Bay; two daughters, Rose Marie (Gary) Thoms on, DePere; Mary (Jon) Giese, Oneida; 11 grandchildren, three great-grandc hildren; three sisters, Joan Marchant, Gloria VandenPlas, Patricia Peterso n; one brother, Leland Ellis; one sister-in-law, Francis Ellis; all of Gre en Bay.In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by fo ur grandchildren, Michele VanDenHeuvel, Jennifer, Tim, and Matthew Thompso n, and brother David Ellis.Friends and family may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, at St. Mat thew's Church, 130 St. Matthews, Green Bay, with the Rev. Larry Seidl offi ciating. Burial will take place at Mt. Calvary Cemetery in De Pere. Lynda hl Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences may be express ed at www.lyndahl.com.The family would like to thank everybody at Angelus Retirement Community f or their good friendship. Ellis, Rosalie (I82651)
 
165380 VanDenHeuvel, Wilfred “Bill”Wilfred “Bill” VanDenHeuvel, age 77, of Oneida, died Sunday, December 2 3, 2001, at a local hospital. Bill was born October 8, 1924, in the To wn of Lawrence to John and Mary (Van Rooy) VanDenHeuvel. Bill served his c ountry in the U.S. Army during WWII. Bill married the former Delores Lance lle May 13, 1948, at St. Joseph’s Church in Oneida. He worked at Nicolet P aper for 43 years retiring in 1987. Following retirement Bill worked at F ox Valley Auto Auction and ITS Security.Bill is survived by his wife Delores; six children, Gary VanDenHeuvel of P ulaski, Larry VanDenHeuvel of Tomahawk, Lee and Mary VanDenHeuvel of Green leaf, Mark and Cindy VanDenHeuvel of Manawa, Scott and Kristina VanDenHeuv el of Pulaski, Toby and Marlene VanDenHeuvel of Green Bay; 18 grandchildr en and three great-grandchildren. A sister, Betty Guntlisbergen of De Per e; two sisters-in-law, Eloise VanDenHeuvel of De Pere and Della and Omer V andeHei of Kimberly. Bill is preceded in death by his parents; a daughte r, Kathy Fraser, and his brothers and sisters.Friends may call at the Ryan Funeral Home, 305 N. Tenth St., De Pere, on W ednesday from 4-8 p.m. Wake service 7 p.m. Visitation will continue on Thu rsday at St. Joseph’s Church in Oneida from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Mass of Christ ian Burial will be celebrated 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the church with the R ev. George Lenzner officiating. Burial in the church cemetery. VandenHeuvel, Wilfred G. (I29793)
 
165381 VandenHogenHendrieka2/20/18865/1/1970Post Crescent5/2/1970BVerhallen, Hendrika (I121382)
 
165382 VandenHogenMartin11/6/189811/10/1944Post Crescent11/11/1944VandenHogen, Martin (I114182)
 
165383 Vandenhoven, Sarah W.Sarah W. Vandenhoven 86, a Green Bay resident, passed away Saturday, Mar ch 29, 2003, at St. Mary’s Hospital. Sarah was born Aug. 21, 1916, in B ay Settlement, daughter of the late Martin and Antoinette (Kuipers) Van La nen. She married Edmund Vandenhoven at St. Patrick Catholic Church on Au g. 31, 1946. Sarah and Edmund farmed together in the town of Bellevue f or over 32 years and she was a faithful member for 46 years at St. Phil ip the Apostle Catholic Church. Sarah was a member of the V.F.W. Auxilia ry Post #9677, the Third Order of St. Francis, the Ladies Altar Socie ty at St. Philip’s and the St. Vincent DePaul Society. She was also record ing secretary for over 40 years for the National Catholic Society of Fores ters St. Claire Court #1102. Sarah was a wonderful, caring grandmother a nd loved playing cards, reading and traveling.Survivors include her husband, Edmund Vandenhoven, Allouez; two childre n, James (Ruth Lalonde) Vandenhoven, Wisconsin Rapids; and Patricia Vanden hoven, Green Bay; three grandchildren, Daniel, Karabeth and Seth; two grea t-grandchildren, Colt and Bryce; one sister, Verna (Jack) Burckle, Wausa u; and one sister-in-law, Irene Van Lanen, Green Bay.Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers, Rodne y, Orville and Donald Van Lanen and one sister, Ella Piton.Friends may call at the Proko-Wall Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason St. on Tues day, April 1, 2003 from 4 to 8 p.m. and on Wednesday from 10 a.m. until t he time of services at St. Bernard Catholic Church, 2040 Hillside. There w ill be a parish rosary at 4:30 p.m., a V.F.W. Auxiliary memorial servi ce at 6:45 p.m. and a Parish Wake Service at 7 p.m., all Tuesday at the fu neral home. Mass of the Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at t he church with Rev. Rallen Stencil officiating. Burial in Allouez Cathol ic Cemetery.The family wishes to express special thanks to Fathers John Van Der Hors t, Rallen Stencil, Paul Du Charme, Larry Canavera and Sr. Helen Keyzer. Th ey would also like to thank Dr. John Rank and the doctors, nurses and sta ff at St. Mary’s Cardiac Rehab and ICU. Thanks also to the staff and frien ds at McCormick Home. VanLanen, Sarah W. (I52647)
 
165384 Vandenhoy, Sr., Richard J.Age 75, passed away May 7, 2003 at a retirement park in Harlingen, Texa s. Dick was a mechanic at Ford Howard in Green Bay. On retirement he ma de his winter home at Harlingen, Texas and spent the summers in Seymour, W isconsin. He is survived by six sons: Steve, Green Bay; Richard Jr., Apple ton; Michael, Freedom; Timothy (Patty), Seymour; Terry, Oshkosh; Carl, Osh kosh; three daughters: Patti, Spokane, Washington; Connie (John) Boehm, S t. Charles, Illinois; Lynn, Jacksonville, Florida; two sisters: Alice (Cha rles) Blumreich, Seymour; Mary Jane Popp, Kaukauna; nine grandchildren, t wo great-grandchildren and a step grandson. Preceded in death by a son, No rbert and a daughter-in-law, Debra (Michael) Vandenhoy. Private, no visita tion. VandenHoy, Richard Sr. (I191723)
 
165385 VanDensenJacobina4/13/187812/17/1962Post Crescent12/17/1962B13 VandeHey, Jacobina (I30067)
 
165386 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wildenberg, Randy (I114624)
 
165387 VandenWyngaardJoseph1/3/18924/3/1970Post Crescent 4/3/1970 B10 VandenWyngaard, Joseph (I137487)
 
165388 VanDenzen - - Donald Leroy - - - Post Crescent - 5/13/1969 - B - 8 VanDenzen, Donald L. (I135421)
 
165389 VanDenzen - - John - 6/30/1903 - 11/9/1980 - Post Crescent - 11/10/1980 - B - 9
Name John VanDenzen
Birth Date 30 Jun 1903
Birth Place Kimberly, WI
Death Date 1980
Burial Place Kaukauna, WI
Cemetery St. Mary Catholic church Parish
Publication Date 10 Nov 1980
Publication Place Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
Publication Title Post-Crescent
Spouse Name Mary Ogrin 
VanDenzen, John J. (I63883)
 
165390 Vandenzen - - Martin - - - Appleton Crescent - 1/24/1863 - - 3 VanDenzen, Martin (I146696)
 
165391 VanDenzen - - Regina - 9/19/1891 - 2/16/1952 - Post Crescent - 2/18/1952 - - 40 Hopfensperger, Regina Mary (I63629)
 
165392 VanDenzen - - William R. - 8/11/1922 - 10/3/1994 - Post Crescent - 10/4/1994 - B - 6 - -
12 - VanDenzen - - William R. - - 10/3/1994 - Post Crescent - 10/5/1994 - B - 6 
VanDenzen, William R. (I137809)
 
165393 VanDenzen - Holcomb - Edyth - 9/23/1922 - 12/22/2004 - Post Crescent - 12/24/2004 - C - 5 Holcomb, Edyth M. (I137808)
 
165394 Vander Bloemen, Dennis "Water Pump", Kimberly
Died unexpectedly Wednesday, September 18, 2002 at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Appleton. He was born May 31, 1941 in Wrightstown, son of Phyllis (Stielow) and the late Ray Vander Bloemen. Dennis worked for the Village of Kimberly Water Department for 34 years.
He is survived by his wife, Pat; a son and daughter-in-law, Don (Laura) Vander Bloemen, Phelps; a daughter; Tammy Vander Bloemen, Ankeny, Iowa; a granddaughter, Amber Vander Bloemen, Phelps; two brothers and two sisters-in-law: Raymand (Gertie) Vander Bloemen, Corpus Christi, Texas; Dick (Barb) Vander Bloemen, Greenleaf; four sisters and four brothers-in-law: Diane (Wayne) Holz, Neenah; Marilyn (Bob) Munes, Kaukauna; Karen (Bob) Andrews, Peoria, Arizona; and Sue (Butch) Vandenberg, Freedom. Dennis is further survived by many nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
The funeral service will be at 12(noon) Saturday at Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna. Burial will be in Holy Name Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 9:30 AM until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.
The family wishes to thank the staff at Appleton Medical Center and St. Elizabeth Hospital for their care and concern.
Water Pump will be greatly missed by all who knew him. 
Vanderbloemen, Dennis D. (I139313)
 
165395 Vander Bloemen, Russell Mark "Mark Turner"
Russell Mark Vander Bloemen, 35, was born to eternal life on July 4, 2009. Russell was born on November 5, 1973, son of Dick and Barb (Thiele) Vander Bloemen in Kaukauna. Russell was raised on the family farm on County Road D in Greenleaf, WI. He spent his whole life there, straying to Appleton and Green Bay for a few short stays but always returning to his roots and his family. Russell had a great love of all animals but his cats Jonny and Dylan had a special place in his heart. Russell attended grade school in Kaukauna and graduated from Kaukauna High School, class of 1992. He went on to further his education at the University of Wisconsin, Fox Valley Campus in Menasha. While attending classes there, he decided to pursue his love of music and started his career, both full time and part time, as a radio disc jockey. Over the years he was employed by WOZZ, where he started his career, and WIXX where he was currently employed as a weekend DJ. Russell's love of music also saw him pursue a career as a DJ for weddings, anniversaries, proms, homecomings and various school functions. He was currently employed at Elite Music Service. In the past he was also employed by CDJ and Fortune Talent.
Russell is survived by his parents, Dick and Barb, Greenleaf; four brothers and a sister, Rick (Pam), Little Chute; Robert "Teddy", Kaukauna; Rayne (Kevin) Vosters, Nichols; Randy (Sue), Kaukauna and Reed (Ann), Kaukauna; nieces and nephews, Candace, Eric, Spencer, Tyler, Haley, and Mathew; great nieces and nephews, Destiny, Carter, Derek Jr., and Anna. He is further survived by aunts, uncles and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Ray and Phyllis Vander Bloemen and Harold and La Vern Thiele.
Funeral Services for Russell are at 11 a.m. on Thursday July 9, 2009 at TRINITY EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH, 804 Grignon St., Kaukauna with Pastors Karl Schultz and Mark Luetzow co-officiating. Friends may call on Wednesday July 8, 2009 at the BOETTCHER FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukauna from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and again on Thursday directly at church from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund is being established.
Remember everyone: Russell said "Have you hugged yourself today?" Russell... Rest in Peace 
Vanderbloemen, Russell Mark (I156096)
 
165396 Vander Heiden Joseph A., Kaukauna, Joseph (Joe) Vander Heiden passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Sunday October 11, 2015. Joe was born on April 17, 1926 in the town of Kaukauna, son of the late Peter and Elizabeth (Dolan) Vander Heiden. On May 12, 1949 Joe married the love of his life Rosella Vander Heiden. This past spring, Joe celebrated his 66th wedding anniversary with his wife Rosella, who passed away on July 25, 2015.
Joe invested many years of hard work and labor into his family farm. He was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church where he was a dedicated usher for weekly masses. Joe was also a past board member for the Town of Kaukauna Planning Commission, and also assisted in town elections.
Faith in God and his family were Joe's passions in life. He loved his pets, especially his dog, Chance. Joe was known for giving pony rides at local church picnics and keeping neighbors supplied with farm fresh eggs. Another true love of Joe's was music and managing the family band. He enjoyed socializing with just about everyone.
Joe is survived by his ten children: Janice (Gary) Meulemans, Donna (Jim) Schmidt, Yvonne (Glenn) Lemke, Jean (Grant) Grebe, Karen (Dave) Giese, Terry Vander Heiden, Sharon (David) Eichman, Lynn (Tom) Hermus, Jeff (Kim) Vander Heiden, and Gary (Wendy) Vander Heiden.
Grandchildren: Gary, Chad (Jen) Meulemans, Tammy (Chad) Bader, Rhonda (Mike) Kaminski, Jason Schmidt, Rachelle (Josh) Nisleit, Rachel and Shawn Lemke, Tara (Randy) Theimer, Krista (Brian) Vosters, Kayla Giese, Eric Eichman and Amanda Kralovetz, Stephanie (fiancé Josh) and Nathan Hermus, Kevin and Justine Vander Heiden, Courtney and Mariah Seiltz, Brooke, Maria, Olivia and Sarah Vander Heiden.
Great-grandchildren: Derick and Brett Bader, David, Jack and Alexa Kaminski, Madeline, Ashley and Grace Thiemer, Reid and Grant Vosters, and Kamdyn Berendsen.
Joe is further survived by his sisters-in-law: Marion Van Asten, Mildred Vander Heiden, and Alma Vanevenhoven; and brother-in-law, Leo Micke.
Joe was preceded in death by his wife, Rosella, a grandson, Michael Vander Heiden; siblings: Fran and Lloyd Vander Heiden, and Loraine (Orville) Kieffer. He was further preceded in death by Rosie's parents, Henry and Caroline Van Asten; siblings: William, Martin (Josephine) Van Asten, Blanch (Edward) Van Handel, Mary (Leo) Vander Heiden, Josephine Micke, and Orville Vanevenhoven.
Mass of Christian Burial for Joe will be at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 15, 2015 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer St., Kaukauna with Fr. Tom Pomeroy and Fr. Paul Paider concelebrating. Friends may call on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 at BOETTCHER FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukauna from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. with a parish prayer service at 8:00 p.m. concluding the evening. Friends may call again directly at church on Thursday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will take place in the parish cemetery. www.boettcherfamilyfuneral.com
We love you dad so much. Thank you and Mom for the morals and values of life you taught us, and the loving family you created. Your loving and generous personality warmed many hearts.
Your legacy will live on in all of us and be passed on to our children. May God be with you surrounded by the beautiful angels and live in eternal peace with mom.
A special thank you to Dr. Merici Awe and Kaukauna Clinic, Dr. Vogt, Dr. Ballard and ICU Staff at Appleton Medical Center. We also want to thank relatives, neighbors, and friends for spending time with our Dad. 
Vanderheiden, Joseph A. (I7952)
 
165397 Vander Heiden Rosella R., (Rosie), Kaukauna
Rosie died very peacefully surrounded by her loving family, on Saturday, July 25, 2015. She was born June 18, 1927 at home in the Town of Freedom, daughter of the late Henry and Caroline (Daul) Van Asten. Rosie recently celebrated her 66th wedding anniversary with Joe on May 12, 2015. Her passions in life were, first her faith in God, family, gardening, crafting and nurturing animals back to health. Rosie also enjoyed playing the piano and was the root of the Vander Heiden Family Band. Her musical legacy lives on in her children and grandchildren.
Rosie is survived by her husband, Joseph; ten children: Janice (Gary) Meulemans, Donna (Jim) Schmidt, Yvonne (Glenn) Lemke, Jean (Grant) Grebe, Karen (Dave) Giese, Terry Vander Heiden, Sharon (David) Eichman, Lynn (Tom) Hermus, Jeff (Kim) Vander Heiden, and Gary (Wendy) Vander Heiden.
Grandchildren: Gary, Chad (Jen) Meulemans, Tammy (Chad) Bader, Rhonda (Mike) Kaminski, Jason Schmidt, Rachelle (Josh) Nisleit, Rachel and Shawn Lemke, Tara (Randy) Theimer, Krista (Brian) Vosters, Kayla Giese, Eric Eichman and Amanda Kralovets, Stephanie (fiancé Josh) and Nathan Hermus, Kevin and Justine Vander Heiden, Courtney and Mariah Seiltz, Brooke, Maria, Olivia and Sarah Vander Heiden.
Great-grandchildren: Derick and Brett Bader, David, Jack and Alexa Kaminski, Madeline, Ashley and Grace Thiemer, Reed and Grant Vosters, and Kamdyn Berendsen.
Rosie is further survived by her sister, Alma Van Evenhoven; brother-in-law, Leo Micke; sisters-in-law, Marion Van Asten and Mildred Vander Heiden.
She was preceded in death by her parents, infant siblings: Raymond and Clarence, a grandson, Michael Vander Heiden; siblings: William, Martin (Josephine) Van Asten, Blanche (Edward) Van Handel, Mary (Leo) Vander Heiden, Josephine Micke, and Orville Vanevenhoven. She was further preceded in death by Joseph's family: Lorraine (Orville) Kieffer, Fran and Lloyd Vander Heiden.
Mass of Christian Burial for Rosie will be at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 30, 2015 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer St., Kaukauna with Fr. Tom Pomeroy, Msgr. James Vanden Hogan and Fr. Paul Paider concelebrating. Friends may call on Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at BOETTCHER FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukauna from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 with a parish prayer service at 8:00 p.m. concluding the evening. Friends may call again directly at church on Thursday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will take place in the parish cemetery. www.boettcherfamilyfuneral.com
Mom your humble nature will always be the rock and foundation of our loving family therefore our family circle will never be broken. We will love, miss, and carry you in our hearts forever.
The family would like to express a very special thanks to the staff of St. Paul Elder Services and Dr. Paul Russo for the wonderful care given to Rosie. We also want to thank our family and friends for their loving support. 
VanAsten, Rosella R. "Rosie" (I7954)
 
165398 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F19389
 
165399 Vander Heiden, Jam es L. "Jim"James L. Vander Heiden "Jim," age 63, was called home to Jesus on Monda y, September 11, 2006. Jim was born on March 3, 1943, in Appleton to Jo hn A. and Grace G. (Gerrits) Vander Heiden. He was formerly employed at Kr amer-Ridge Auto Supply for 13 years, and recently employed at Presto Produ cts for 31 years retiring on December 1, 2005.Jim is survived by his mother, Grace Vander Heiden, Kimberly; his wife, Sh irley, a son, Scott (Kristy) Vander Heiden, Darboy and their children, Jos hua and Abigail; a daughter, Vicki (Peter) Zipperer, Kaukauna and their ch ildren, Carsen and Claire and Vicki and Scott's mother, Gwynne Saue r. He is also survived by a step-son, Jordan (Kelly) Yingling, Appleton; t wo sisters, Kay (Ed) Hudak, Neenah; Gail (Earl) Sprangers, Park Falls; a b rother, Gary (Gina) Vander Heiden, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Jim is furth er survived by Shirley's family including her mother, Marion Oudenhoven, K imberly; a sister-in-law, Mary Oudenhoven, Little Chute; a brother, Dua ne (Betsy) Oudenhoven, Illinois; Bruce (Malynda) Oudenhoven, Little Chut e; Keith (Pam) Oudenhoven, Darboy.He was preceded in death by his father, John, his grandparents, and Shirle y's father, Jerome and her brother, Leon.Jim enjoyed spending time at the cottage, and always had a project goin g. He enjoyed spending time with the grandkids and was proud of his gard en and his families accomplishments.The Funeral Mass for Jim will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, September 16, 2 006, at St. Bernadette Catholic Church 2331 E. Lourdes Drive, Appleton wi th Fr. Don Zuleger officiating. Visitation will be held on Friday fr om 4 to 8 p.m. at the Wichmann Funeral Home Tri County Chapel with a pray er service at 7:30. There will also be visitation at the church on Saturd ay from 9 a.m. until the time of services. Burial will be in Holy Angels C emetery in Darboy following the Funeral Mass. In lieu of flowers a memori al is being established.WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME Tri County Chapel 3212 S. Oneida St. Menasha 920-831 -9905 Vanderheiden, James Leon (I14938)
 
165400 Vander Heiden, LloydLloyd Vander Heiden, 80, Kaukauna died Sunday, Oct. 3, 2004, at St. Paul H ome. Lloyd was born Oct. 11, 1923, in the Town of Kau-kauna, to the late P eter and Elizabeth (Dolan) Vander Heiden. On May 14, 1947, he married t he former Mildred Van Hammond in Little Chute at St. John’s Catholic Churc h. Lloyd served his country in the U.S. Air Force during World War II a nd was a member of the Urban Klister American Legion Post #436. He farm ed most of his life and served as supervisor of the Town Board of Kaukau na for many years. Lloyd was an active member of the Wisconsin Horse Pulle rs Association. He had a sense of humor, loved to sing and listen to count ry music and was the life of the party. He will be sadly missed by his fam ily.Survivors include his wife Mildred; three daughters, Betty (Guy) Senso, Ka ukauna; Joyce (Tom) Lamers, Appleton; Janet (Mike) Vander Loop, Kaukaun a; four sons, Bill (Margie), Kaukauna; Bob (Deb), Darboy; Mark (Sue), Kauk auna; Pete (Linda), De Pere; 15 grandchildren, Paul (Renee) Senso, Sarah V erhagen, Jill Senso, Sara (Doug) Van Duyse, Lisa Lamers, Eric (Karen) Vand er Loop, Lana (Jeff) Shulse, Craig (fiance, Kelly) Vander Heiden, Sally (P ete) Kiefer, Jay, Troy and Tyler Vander Heiden, Chad and Cory Vander Heide n, and Stephanie Eichorst; eight great-grandchildren; a brother, Joseph (R ose) Vander Heiden, Kaukauna. Lloyd is further survived by brothers-in-la w, sisters-in-law and many nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Randy; a brother, Franci s; and a sister. Lorraine Kieffer.Friends may call at the DeWane-Cotter Funeral Home, 711 Main St., Wrightst own, on Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m. Parish prayer service 7 p.m. with Americ an Legion service at 7:30 p.m. Visitation will continue on Wednesday at S t. Paul Catholic Church in Wrightstown from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Mass of Chr istian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday 10:30 a.m. at the church wi th Fr. Bob Kabat officiating. Burial will be in the St. Patricks Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established.Lloyd’s family wishes to extend a special thank you to the staff and facul ty at St. Paul Home in Kaukauna for their special care and concern. 
Vanderheiden, Lloyd (I59003)
 
165401 Vander Heiden, Raymond H.
Raymond Vander Heiden, 97, Neenah, passed away at home Thursday, January 22, 2009, surrounded by his loving family. Ray was born in the Town of Holland, October 3, 1911, son of the late Bernard and Mary (Coenen) Vander Heiden. Ray grew up on a dairy farm near Wrightstown, where he developed a passion for farming. After marrying Rosella Kerrigan, June 15, 1939, the newlyweds purchased a farm in the Town of Kaukauna. He farmed and transported milk until deciding to work at Van Zeeland Implement Company in 1947. While at Van Zeeland's, he put his remarkable ingenuity to work and invented and produced the first Hay Swatter. The itch to farm never left, however, so Ray and Rosella purchased a large dairy farm in the Town of Clayton, west of Neenah, in 1953. After retiring in 1976, Ray did some traveling and a lot of card playing, but mostly enjoyed helping out others in the family, whether it was constructing a house, building furniture, remodeling, or best of all, helping out on his daughter and son-in-law's farm. He also grew close to the biggest weed-free vegetable garden in the neighborhood.
Ray was very active in the Winnebago County Holstein Breeders Association, the Wisconsin Holstein Association, and the National Holstein Association. He enjoyed raising and managing prize Holstein dairy animals, and volunteered much of his time to these organizations. He was an original member of St. Gabriel Catholic Parish, Neenah, and was a well-known usher for many years.
Survivors include his wife of 69 years, Rosella; one son, Wayne (Sara) Vander Heiden, Greenville; four daughters: Mary Jane Volkman, Neenah; Joanne (Mike) Norton, Princeton; Donna (Mike) Hadler, Menasha; Sarah (Will) Grotjan, Neenah; 13 grandchildren: Lisa (Erick) Wahlfeld, Greenville; Mike Vander Heiden, Appleton; Rick (Denise) Vander Heiden, Rowlett, TX; Jessica (Tim) Kudzia, Ft. Leonard, MO; John (Amy) Volkman, Neenah; Annie (Mark) Miller, Nashville, TN; Jenna (Rob) Norton, Ripon,; Melissa (Rob) Curran, Ripon; Katie Norton, Madison; Jason Felton, Ft. Collins, CO; Tyler Felton, Menasha; Laura Grotjan, Neenah; Billy Grotjan, Neenah; 12 great-grandchildren; three sisters-in-law: Mary Vander Heiden, Blanche Kerrigan and Dorothy Kerrigan.
Ray was preceded in death by his parents; four brothers: Edward, Francis, Richard and Leo; sister, Catherine Kortz; son, Roger Vander Heiden; grandson, David Vander Heiden.
Funeral services for Raymond will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday, January 26, 2009, at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, 900 Geiger Street, Neenah, with Rev. Richard Allen officiating. Interment will be in St. Patrick Cemetery, Wrightstown. The family will greet relatives and friends at the church from 9 a.m. until the time of the mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial for Ray has been established at St. Gabriel's Parish.
The family would like to thank all the caregivers at ThedaCare Hospice, especially Katie Kelch, RN, and Dr. Curtis Baltz for the excellent and compassionate care during Ray's last weeks. We also appreciate Father Richard Allen's thoughtful visits in the hospital and home. They helped Ray and the family a great deal.
Kessler Funeral Home
& Cremation Services
Neenah 920-722-6464
kesslerfh.com 
Vanderheiden, Raymond (I60694)
 
165402 Vander Heiden, Shirley A. (Oudenhoven)
Shirley A. Vander Heiden (Oudenhoven), Appleton, age 57, went home to the Lord Friday, July 24, 2009, at Appleton Medical Center. She was born in Appleton on August 27, 1952, to Jerome and Marion (Sprangers) Oudenhoven. Shirley married and later separated from Gary Yingling, after having a son Jordan. She then married James "Jim" Vander Heiden on June 25, 1993, who preceded her in death September 11, 2006. Shirley loved the outdoors, spending time at the cottage in Shawano, and particularly enjoyed tending to her flowers.
Shirley is survived by her son, Jordan (Kelly) Yingling of Appleton; stepchildren: Vickie (Peter) Zipperer, Kaukauna; and Scott (Kristy) Vander Heiden, Darboy; grandchildren: Cailin, Carsen, Claire, Joshua and Abigail; mother, Marion (special friend Edward Klarner) Oudenhoven; mother-in-law, Grace Vander Heiden; brothers: Duane (Betsy), Bruce (Malynda) and Keith (Pam) Oudenhoven; sister-in-law, Mary Oudenhoven; and nieces and nephews: Tammy (Keith) Spilak, Mollie, Elessa, Amy, Carrie, Kyle (Sara) and James Oudenhoven.
Shirley was preceded in death by her husband, James; father, Jerome; brother, Leon; and dog, Frosty.
Visitation will be held Thursday, July 30, 2009, at ST. BERNADETTE PARISH (2331 E. Lourdes Dr. Appleton) beginning at 9:30 a.m. until time of Mass at 11 a.m. The Rev. Donald Zuleger will officiate. Committal Holy Angels Cemetery. For online condolences, please visit www.oconnellfuneral services.com.
Shirley's family would like to thank the staff at Appleton Medical Center, St. Elizabeth Hospital, and FVHO for their excellent care. Also, thank you to Fr. Zuleger for his numerous visits, and to her dear friends, Jan Laksa, Lynn Hennes, and Roland "Butch" Tuyls for their care and support. 
Oudenhoven, Shirley A. (I19267)
 
165403 Vander Heiden,Edward MartinAge 96, formerly of 1302 Franklin St. De Pere. Ed was born November 24, 19 06 in De Pere the son of the late Bernard and Mary (Coenen) Vander Heide n. He attended St Paul's and Sniderville schools in Wrightstown. Ed was em ployed by Broadway Garage, Green Bay Auto Parts, the City of De Pere, a nd retired from C.A. Lawton in 1972. On September 29, 1931 he married Melv ina Meulemans at St. Paul Catholic Church in Wrightstown and the couple en joyed over 66 years together. Melvina preceded Ed in death on September 1 3, 1998. Ed was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church where he was an ush er for over 60 years. He was a member of the Catholic Knights, Catholic Or der of Foresters, St. Mary Holy Name Society, and the International Associ ation of Machinist. Ed was a kind, gentle and generous man. Ed could fix a lmost anything and took great pride in repairing many cars and lawn mowe rs for friends and relatives. He picked many raspberries, plums and clean ed and shared many hickory nuts. He enjoyed playing Sheephead, gardenin g, and sharing his vegetables with others.Ed is survived by a brother Raymond (Rosella) Vander Heiden, Neenah, siste r, Catherine Kortz, Kaukauna, Sister-in-law, Mary Vander Heiden, Kaukaun a, special nieces and nephews, Laura and Jim Kessler, Carol and Lee Kort z, Richard Vander Heiden and numerous nieces and nephews. Special cousin s, Don and Mary Jane Van Remortel and Marie Albers.Ed was preceded in death by his wife Melvina, his parents, brothers, Franc is, Richard, Leo, brother-in-law, Kirby Kortz, and sister-in-law Anne Vand er Heiden.Friends may call at Cotter Funeral Home 860 N. Webster Ave. De Pere fr om 4 to 8p.m. Friday Parish prayer service will be held at 7p.m. Friday. V isitation will continue after 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary Catholic Commun ity, Pope John XXIII Circle off Sportsman Dr., Town of Ledgeview, Ma ss of Christian Burial 11 a.m. Saturday at the church with Rev. John H. Ha rper officiating, Entombment in Allouez Chapel Mausoleum. In lieu of flowe rs, memorials may be directed to St. Mary Catholic Community, De Pere.Ed's family is deeply grateful for the care and love given to Ed at the Re naissance, De Pere, and would also like to thank Dr. Asma, Fr Jack Harpe r, Kathy De Noble and the many people who cared about Ed and visited him o ver the many years. Vanderheiden, Edward Martin (I60692)
 
165404 Vander Heiden-Foegen Gertrude Vander Heiden, Roman Foegen Kaukauna Times 11/16/1922 6 Wedding Family F3621
 
165405 Vander Heyden, Ambrose M.Ambrose M. Vander Heyden, 78, of Green Bay, died on April 20, 2005. He w as born on January 29, 1927, in Allouez to the late Herman and Marie (Laur ent) Vander Heyden. Bud graduated from Central Catholic High School in 19 45 and later attended St. Norbert College. He married the former Bet ty J. Van Oss at St. Williebrord Catholic Church on October 16, 1948. B ud served in the United States Army during WWII and was recalled to servi ce during the Korean War. He started his banking career in 1950 as a Pro of Operator-Teller and retired as Vice President and Cashier from First Wi sconsin State Bank in 1987. His first love was his family. Bud was an av id Packer fan, member of Northbrook Country Club, enjoyed bowling, golfin g, dart ball, and playing bridge with his many friends. Bud dedicated mo re than 25 years in the Optimist Club; during that time he held positio ns as Secretary-Treasurer, Treasurer, and Club President. He served as a m ember of the St. Philip Parish Council and Secretary of St. Philips Home S chool Association. Bud was an active member of the Ushers Club and the Ho ly Name Society. Bud was also a volunteer worker for United Fund.Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Betty; his children, Kathy (Bob) W ery, Geneva, IL; Robert (Mary) Vander Heyden, Green Bay; and Sue (Rick) Mo ras, Green Bay; five grandchildren: Jen (Carl) Schleyer, Geneva, IL; Jas on Wery, Scottsdale, AZ; Willie Vander Heyden, Madison, WI; Bonnie Vand er Heyden, Milwaukee, WI; and Kimberly Moras, Green Bay; his brother, Fran cis Vander Heyden; and two sisters-in-law, Verna Vander Heyden and LaVer ne Vander Heyden.He was preceded in death by four brothers: John, Antone, Lawrence, and Her man; three sisters: Minnie McKeever, Marie Vannieuwenhoven, and Rita Allen .Friends may call at Proko-Wall Funeral Home & Crematory, 1630 E. Mason St ., from 4-8 pm Friday. Parish wake service 7 pm Friday at the funeral hom e. There will be no visitation prior to the service on Saturday. Mass of C hristian Burial at 11 am Saturday at St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Churc h, 312 Victoria St., with the Rev. Larry Canavera officiating. Entombme nt in the Allouez Catholic Chapel Mausoleum. Bud will be sadly missed by all of his family and friends. VanderHeyden, Ambrose (I120282)
 
165406 Vander Heyden, Gertrude, Appleton Age 92, died Wednesday, January 7, 2004 at Franciscan Care and Rehabilitat ion Center. Gertrude was born in Appleton on September 14, 1911 to the la te Gustave and Theresa (Kohl) Schultz and had lived in the Fox Valley ar ea all her life. She was a graduate of Appleton High School with the cla ss of 1928. Gertrude married Cletus A. Vander Heyden in Appleton on Apr il 30, 1930. They operated the Twin City Bottling Company in Menasha for o ver 35 years. Gertrude was a noon hour supervisor and server for Rooseve lt School in Neenah and retired in 1986. Gert was a life member of Theda Clark Auxiliary and volunteered in the gi ft shop for 20 years. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of Ameri ca in Menasha. She enjoyed golf and won the lady's championship at Ridgeway Country Clu b. Her hobbies included reading, gardening and travel. She loved to play b ridge and participated in several bridge marathons. Gert loved baseball a nd was a true Chicago Cubs fan. She is survived by a son, William (Liz), Mequon; two daughters: Lori Alber t, Neenah; Janet Erdman, Appleton; seven grandchildren, seven great-grandc hildren, a brother-in-law, William Neabling, Neenah; two sisters-in-law: A nita Vander Heyden, Combined Locks and Ceilia Vander Heyden, Appleton. S he was preceded in death by her husband, a sister, Marian Hansen; four bro thers: George, Fred, Ray and Harold (Butch) Schultz. Gert will be remembered for her kindness, her willingness to help anybo dy and for being a good cook and a hard worker. The family would like to thank Franciscan Care and Rehabilitation Center f or their expert care, support and kindness. A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Mary Catholic Church, 212 Applet on Street, Menasha on Saturday, January 10, 2004 at 11 a.m. with Father Pa ul Radetski officiating. Friends and family will be received at the chur ch on Saturday morning from 10 a.m. until the hour of the service.
Laemmrich Funeral Home
& Cremation Services
920-722-8252 
Schultz, Gertrude (I118783)
 
165407 Vander Hyden, Dorothy P. "Dottie", of Appleton, age 85 years, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on May 25, 2007, at Franciscan Care Center. She was born June 14, 1941, in Kaukauna, the daughter of the late George and Rose (Ebben) Scheibe. On June 14, 1941, at St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Freedom, she married William J. Vander Hyden. Dottie was a long time, charter member of St. Pius X Catholic Church. She worked for Zwicker Knitting Mill for 38 years, retiring in 1984. Dorothy loved her flower beds and her dear pets, Muffet, Andre and Heidi. She enjoyed mowing the lawn and shoveling the snow. Dottie truly enjoyed life with her many nieces, nephews and godchildren and was especially blessed by the kindness of Gary Van Wychen and Greg Brittnacher and their families.
Dottie is survived by her sisters: Edna (Jerome) Van Wychen, Kaukauna; Marion Brittnacher, Wrightstown and Margaret Burke, Savage, MN; sister-in-law, Nancy Shimek, Two Rivers. She is further survived by many loving nieces, nephews and nine godchildren.
Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband, Bill Vander Hyden on January 11, 1992, her sisters: Virginia (Harvey) Haertl and Magdalene (Gordon) Kieffer and brothers-in-law, Norbert Brittnacher and Jay Burke.
The funeral liturgy for Dorothy will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 30, 2007, at ST. PIUS X CATHOLIC CHURCH, 500 W. Marquette St., Appleton, with Fr. Quinn Mann officiating. Inurnment will take place at St. Joseph Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church on Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. until the time of mass. Memorials are appreciated to the Harbor House.
The family would like to thank the staff at Franciscan Care Center, especially Suzi for their excellent care of Dottie.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
537 N. Superior St.
Appleton 920-739-1231 
Scheibe, Dorothy P. (I23659)
 
165408 Vander Leest, Darle ne Mae "Dar"Darlene Mae "Dar" Vander Leest, age 74, Appleton, passed away Sunday, Apr il 9, 2006, surrounded by her family at Appleton Medical Center. She was b orn May 17, 1931, in De Pere, Wisconsin, to the late George and Alma (Aldr ich) Verhagen. Dar enjoyed crocheting afghans, volunteering at the Salvati on Army and being a caregiver for many people. Spending time with her gran dchildren and great-grandchildren was the most important thing in her lif e.She will be greatly missed by her children: Thomas (Deborah) Vander Lees t, Little Chute; Ronald (Yvonne) Vander Leest, Tacoma, Washington; Debb ie (Paul) Brandenburg, Wayside; and Lisa Vander Leest, Neenah; seven grand children; ten great-grandchildren; sister, Carole (Bob) Gerke; brothers: W ilbert (Lila) Verhagen and Kenneth (Sandy) Verhagen; sisters-in-law: LaVer ne Verhagen and Virginia Verhagen. She is further survived by many niece s, nephews and her loving friends at Oneida Heights in Appleton.She was preceded in death by her daughter, Sandy; sister, Eunice Dederic h; brothers: George (Mel) Verhagen and Merlin Verliager; maternal grandpar ents, Bert and Emma Aldrich; paternal grandparents, Antone and Mary Verhag en.Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 12, 2006, at Apo stolic Truth Church in Appleton with Rev. Mike Schmalz officiating. Entomb ment will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Friends may call at t he church from 9 a.m. Wednesday until the time of service. A memorial fu nd is being established.The family wishes to thank Dr. Norma Turk and her caregiver Joanna for the ir compassionate care of Darlene.VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES Little Chute 920-788-3321 Verhagen, Darlene Mae (I106342)
 
165409 Vander Linden, James E., AppletonAge 91, passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 28, 2003 at Appleton Me dical Center. Jim was born October 30, 1912 in Appleton, son of the late J ohn and Rose (Birling) Vander Linden and has resided in Appleton all of h is life. He was formerly employed by Frank J. Strebel Interior Decorato rs for many years and later by Zwicker Knitting Mills until his retiremen t. Jim was united in marriage to Lucille Foley on July 4, 1937, shari ng 25 years together before her death on March 16, 1963. He later marri ed Veronica Sewall of Menasha. She preceded him in death on January 18, 19 91. Jim will be remembered as a hands on type of guy who lived life to t he fullest. This included building his own home on Hoover St. in Appleto n, even digging the basement. He could fix just about anything and was ve ry proud of his yard. But the main thing he will be remembered for was h is love of music. Jim was an accomplished musician who could play sever al instruments. He played for several area bands including Tom Temple a nd The Bob Tubbs Orchestras. He also loved his church and was an active me mber of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.Jim will be deeply missed by his daughter Mary (Daryl) Nutting of Appleto n; two sons James R. (Katherine) Vander Linden of Neenah and Michael (Su e) Vander Linden of Neenah, six grandchildren and four great-grandchildre n; two sisters, Agnes Jansen of Black Creek and Jane (Ray) Timm of Appleto n.Jim was also preceded in death by an infant son Joseph; four sisters, Vi T ierney, Mayme Braun, Rose Schuldes, and Esther Dehn; and by two brother s, John and Clifford Vander Linden.The Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated 11 AM Tuesday, Decemb er 30 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 222 E. Fremont St., with Fr. Robe rt Karuhn officiating. Burial will take place at St. Joseph Cemetery. Frie nds may call directly at the church from 9:30 am Tuesday until the ti me of the service. A memorial fund has been established.The family would like to extend a special thank-you to the nurses and sta ff of Appletree Court at St. Paul Home and to the nurses and staff at Appl eton Medical Center 4 South for the dedicated and personalized care they p rovided our father.
Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer606 N. Oneida St. 
VanderLinden, James E. (I67722)
 
165410 Vander Loop, Irene E., Litt le ChuteAge 89, died Tuesday, April 15, 2003 at Brewster Village with her fami ly by her side. Irene was born December 19, 1913 in Appleton, daught er of the late Martin and Mary (Crowe) Williams.She married John “Jack” Vander Loop June 1, 1937 at St. Therese Catholic C hurch, Appleton and he preceded her in death in May of 1986. Irene was a m ember of St. John Catholic Church, Little Chute, the St. Elizabeth Socie ty of St. John Parish, St. John Mission Society, Golden Agers and the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary. She also volunteered at the American Red Cross, Par kside Nursing Home, Hospital Visitation for St. John Parish and sewing f or American Veterans in King, Wisconsin.Irene is survived by two children: Rosemary (Jack) Mitchler, Minocqua, Wis consin; Judith (Richard) Bauer, Kaukauna; six grandchildren: Jeffrey (Sand i) Mitchler, Kimberly; Susan (Andrew) Teichmiller, Arbor Vitae; Cathy (Da n) Mitchler-Hein, Appleton; Kay (Jimmy) Bolin, La Grange, Kentucky; Joe (A nna) Bauer, Appleton; David (Kelly) Bauer, De Pere; 16 great-grandchildre n: Tara and Jacob Mitchler; Tamara Mielke; Leah and Lexie Hein; Celeste Te ichmiller; Melissa and Charlie Maisch; Amanda, Kristine and Jamie Bolin; M att, Kenlyn and Tony Bauer; Stephanie and Nicholas Bauer; a sister-in-la w, Peggy Vander Loop; numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Irene was prec eded in death by her husband, John; an infant daughter, Susan; two brother s: Irvin and Norman; a sister, Margaret Schermitzler.Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 21, 2003 at St. John Nep omucene Catholic Church, Little Chute with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen o fficiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery. Friends may call at t he Verkuilen Funeral Home from 5-8 p.m. Sunday and 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Mo nday. In lieu of flowers a memorial is being established. A Mother’s Farewell To Her ChildrenWhen I must leave you for a little while, Please do not grieve and shed wi ld tearsAnd hug your sorrow to you through the years, But start out bravely wi th a gallant smile;And for my sake and in my name live on and do all things the same,Feed not your loneliness on empty days, But fill each waking hour in usef ul ways,Reach out your hand in comfort and in cheer And I in turn will comfort y ou and hold you near;And never, never be afraid to die, For I am waiting for you in the sky! By Helen Steiner Rice VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute 788-3321 Williams, Irene E. (I118017)
 
165411 Vander Loop, Leona, (nee Brochtrup) Hollandtown Age 96, died Monday, October 14, 2002 at the St. Paul Home, Kaukauna. S he was born December 6, 1905 in Forest Junction; daughter of the late Will iam and Anna (Eiting) Brochtrup. On June 21, 1927 Leona married Richard Va nder Loop, he preceded her in death in 1967. In her better years, she lov ed sewing clothes for her grandchildren and enjoyed being with them. She l oved to play cards with her family and friends or go fishing every chan ce she got. Our mother had to be a saint ... for all she did for her child ren, she sacrificed a lot for us, took good care of us, set us straight a nd tried to give as much time to us as she could ... and then she got ver y, very tired. She was a member of St. Francis Catholic Church, Hollandtow n, the Catholic Knights and a past member of the Christian Mothers.Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law: Carol (John) Van Zeelan d, Marianne (Clete) Feldkamp, all of Kaukauna; five sons and daughters-in- law: Leon (Patricia), Kaukauna; Linus (Gloria), Greenleaf; Allen (Shirley ), Manitowoc; Daniel (Toni), Kaukauna; Paul (Wilma), Birnamwood; 32 grandc hildren, 75 great-grandchildren, five great-great-grandchildren, numero us nieces and nephews. She is further survived by her husband's family: Oz ee Smith, Delores Kappell, both of Kaukauna; Helen (Lyle) Lamers, De Per e, Leone Vander Loop, Menasha; Ceil Davidson, Omro. She was preceded in de ath by her husband, Richard (1967); two daughter and son-in-law: Grace (Hu go) Vande Yacht, Linda "Lynne" Vander Loop; grandchildren: Billy and Ma ry Vander Loop, Joseph Vander Loop, Todd Vander Loop, and Todd Feldkamp; t hree sisters and brothers-in-law: Barbara (Joe) Baeten, Mae (Henry) Brook s, Rosie (Francis) Baeten; two brothers and sisters-in-law: Joseph (Doroth y) (2nd wife, Anna) Brochtrup and Benedict Brochtrup.Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. Friday at St. Francis Catholic Chu rch, Hollandtown with Fr. Jim Lucas and Fr. Charles Brooks concelebratin g. Burial in the parish cemetery. Friends may call directly at the chur ch from 3 p.m. Friday until the time of services. In lieu of flowers, a me morial fund has been established in her name. Boettcher Family Funeral Ho me is assisting the family.
Vander Loop, Leona (nee Brochtrup) HollandtownAge 96, died Monday, October 14, 2002 at the St. Paul Home, Kaukauna. Fune ral services will be held at 5 p.m. Friday at St. Francis Catholic Churc h, Hollandtown with Fr. Jim Lucas officiating. Burial in the parish cemete ry. Friends may call directly at the church from 3 p.m. Friday until the t ime of services. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been establish ed in her name. Boettcher Family Funeral Home is assisting the family. A c omplete obituary will appear in Thursday's paper. 
Brochtrup, Leona (I10337)
 
165412 Vander Loop, Linda
KaukaunaAge 56, died Friday, June 21, 2002 at Cherry Meadows Hospice with her fami ly by her side. She was born March 15, 1946 in Appleton the daughter of Ri chard and Leona (Brochtrup) Vander Loop. Linda graduated from UW Stevens P oint in 1980 with a degree in Special Education. She taught for Head Sta rt on the Blackfoot Indian Reservation in Montana, the Syble Hopp Scho ol in Green Bay/DePere and from 1990 to 1998, taught in the Oshkosh Publ ic School System. From 1998 to the present, she worked for Humana Insuran ce in DePere. Linda enjoyed working with stained glass, walking outdoor s, yard work, traveling and loved her pets. She was a member of the Calva ry Chapel, Appleton the XI Alpha XI Service Society and the Nat’l Assoc. f or Educators of Young Children; where she served as Secretary/Treasurer. S he was also a member of the “Ya-Ya Sisterhood.” Survivors include her fost er daughter, Cheyenne, her mother, Leona, two sisters and brothers-in-la w: Carol (John) VanZeeland, Marianne (Clete) Feldkamp, all of Kaukauna; fi ve brothers and sisters-in-law: Leon (Patricia), Kaukauna; Linus (Gloria ), Greenleaf; Allen (Shirley), Manitowoc; Daniel (Toni), Kaukauna; Paul (W ilma), Birnamwood and loving nieces and nephews, whom she considered her c hildren. She was preceded in death by her father, Richard in 1967 and a si ster and brother-in-law; Grace (Hugo) Vande Yacht.Funeral services will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Boettcher Fami ly Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna with Dwight Douville offi ciating. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Hollandtown. Friends m ay call at the funeral home from 4 p.m. Monday until the time of service s. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in her name.The family wishes to express sincere thanks to special nieces, Karen Gusta fson and Helen Panetti and the staff at Cherry Meadows for their special c are and concern. Also sincere appreciation to the many friends and neighbo rs for their loving support. 
VanderLoop, Linda L. (I38623)
 
165413 VANDER PAS PURCHASES LITTLE CHUTE TAVERN
William Vander Pas has purchased a tavern on Depot street, Little
Chute, from Edward G. Williamsen. The real estate transfer has been
filed at the office of Stephen Peeters, county register of deeds. 
VanDerPas, William (I27675)
 
165414 Vander Putten, Wayne E.
Wayne E. Vander Putten, 76, Allouez, passed away Saturday, July 23, 2011, at the Jack and Engrid Meng Residence of Unity Hospice, De Pere. He was born April 15, 1935, in Antigo, Wis., son of the late RJ and Agnes (Summers) Vander Putten. He graduated from Shawano High School in 1953 and from St. Norbert College in 1960, where he received a degree in English. He married Barbara Hansen on Aug. 22, 1959, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Green Bay.
He worked as a news and sports announcer at WJPG (WNFL), known under the pseudonym of "Van Patten." He served in the U.S. Army from 1957-1961. In 1962, he opened the first private polygraph service in the area named Patten Polygraph Services. He joined St. Norbert College in 1964 as the Director of News Services and became the Director of Alumni Relations in 1965. Wayne was also a field announcer for the Green Bay Packers, as well as a statistician. He was involved in the Bishop's Charities games for many years. In 1970, he founded Information Processing Systems (IPS) with his wife, Barbara, and later took on Tom Quinn as a partner. Wayne worked at IPS until his retirement in 1992. He was also part-owner and sales representative for Copy Supply Company. He was an avid sports fan and also enjoyed deer hunting and fishing. He loved spending time at his cottage in Crivitz by the campfire.
Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Barbara, Allouez; two children, Keith (Stacy) Vander Putten, Spencer, Wis.; and Mary (Michael) Schoeller, Suamico; five grandchildren, Brittney, Dakota, Brooke, Clay and Daniel; brother, Gerald Vander Putten, King, Wis.; sisters, Mary (Walter) Chapman, Janesville, Wis.; Margaret "Peggy" Soffian, Alameda, Calif.; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Wayne was preceded in death by his parents; two half-sisters, Betty Bodde and Carole Schubart Deising; and in-laws, Clyde and Norine (Deviley) Hansen.
Family and friends may call Tuesday, July 26, 2011, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Cotter Funeral Home, 860 N. Webster Ave., De Pere, where there will be a Parish Prayer Service at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue on Wednesday at Resurrection Catholic Church, 333 Hilltop Drive, Allouez, from 9:30 a.m. until the hour of Mass. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 a.m. Wednesday at church, with Bishop Robert Morneau officiating. Online condolences may be expressed at www.cotterfuneralhome.com.
The family extends a special thank you to Green Bay Oncology, especially Dr. Bayer and Nicole Spaeth, for their kindness and compassion.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from July 24 to July 25, 2011 
VanderPutten, Wayne (I145940)
 
165415 Vander Sanden Services Held at Little Chute John M. Vander Sanden Kaukauna Times 1/6/1960 2 Obituary VanderSanden, John M. (I105014)
 
165416 Vander Sanden, Betty nee Hiet pasBetty Vander Sanden, nee Hietpas, of Little Chute, age 75, died Thursda y, November 4th, 2004, at home peacefully with her family by her side, aft er a short battle with cancer. Betty was born April 29, 1929, in Kaukaun a, daughter of the late William and Margaret (Verhagen) Hietpas. She marri ed Cornelius Vander Sanden October 6, 1948, at St. John Nepomucene Cathol ic Church, Little Chute, where she was a lifelong member. He preceded h er in death September 28, 1993.She was a member of the St. Elizabeth Society and an avid card player. S he cherished the time spent with her family and many friends.Betty is survived by five children: Dan (Sheila) Vander Sanden, Frankli n; Diane Dorn, Kaukauna; Jim (Ann) Vander Sanden, Little Chute; Lee (Mar y) Vander Sanden, Kaukauna; Becky (Ray) Hietpas, Kaukauna; fifteen grandch ildren: Ben, Adam, Laura, Jimmy, Scott, Jenny and Hilary Vander Sanden; Ab by and Ashley Hietpas; Katie Newsome and Kevin Dorn; Jill (Dan) Jansen; Ka ri (Dennis) Hietpas; Ryan Vander Sanden and special friend Jamie; Emily Va nder Sanden and special friend Nick; seven great-grandchildren: Corey, D J, Shelby, and Rheann Hietpas, Bennett Jansen, Dylan Vander Sanden and Jim my Aglikin; a sister, Margaret Hietpas; four brothers: Paul, Owen (Irene ), Mark (Glady) and Dennis Hietpas; two sisters-in-law, Irene Hietpas a nd Mutz (Don) La Brec; a brother-in-law, Bill Mattern; and special frie nd Sandra.Betty was preceded in death by a grandson, Robbie Vander Sanden; mother a nd father-in-law, John and Mary Vander Sanden; three sisters: Pat (Bud) Ta tro, Bernice (Ted) Larson and Shirley Mattern; two brothers, Art and Bi ll (Yvonnie) Hietpas; brothers and sisters-in law: Norbert (Jane) Mischle r, Harry (Pat) Schuh, Ethel Hietpas, Nellie and John Vander Sanden.Visitation will be Monday November 8, 2004 at 3 p.m. at St. John Nepomuce ne Catholic Church. Mass will follow at 5:30 p.m. Interment St. John Cemet ery, Little Chute. Jennifer O’Connell with Fox Cities Funeral Service is a ssisting the family.The family would like to thank the staff at AMC and Hospice care for the e xcellent care mom received. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund is establis hed for Agape Four.
Fox Cities Funeral& Cremation ServicesToll free 888-877-7550 
Hietpas, Elizabeth "Betty" (I23075)
 
165417 Vander Sanden, Daniel J.Daniel J. Vander Sanden, age 54, born into Eternal Life on February 7, 200 5, at home after a courageous seven-year battle with renal cell carcinoma.Loving husband of 32 years to Sheila (nee Nack), caring father of Benjam in Daniel, Adam Lee and Laura Joan. Big brother of Diane Dorn, Jim (Ann ), Lee (Mary) and Becky (Ray) Hietpas. Further survived by many other fami ly and friends.Daniel was born and raised in Little Chute and was preceded in death by h is parents: Cornelius and Betty and his father and mother-in-law: Robert a nd Alice Nack.1972 graduate of MSOE. Employed with Derse Exhibits for 30 years. Also vol unteer fireman/EMT for several years with the Franklin Fire Department.Memorial Gathering at St. Mary Faith Community, 9520 W. Forest Home Ave ., Hales Corner on Saturday, February 12, from 10 a.m. until the time of M emorial Mass at 12 noon. In lieu of flowers memorials to Kidney Cancer Ass ociation or St. Mary Parish.
HARTSON FUNERAL HOME 
VanderSanden, Daniel J. (I23098)
 
165418 Vander Sanden, John Martin, N10514 Hwy B, Summit LakeAge 62, passed away March 27, 2002 at the VA Hospital - Madison. He was bo rn February 18, 1940 in Little Chute, Wisconsin to John Vander Sanden a nd Mary Hermus. John attended Little Chute High School and graduated in 19 56. John served in the army from 1958 to 1982 and served as a cook in Germ any and Vietnam. Following military retirement he moved to Summit Lake a nd was employed as a cook at the Elcho Restaurant for 10 years in Elcho, W isconsin. John was a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Leg ion Post 211 of Copperas Cove, Texas and Disaled American Veterans. He enj oyed cooking, gardening, and fishing. John was a member of St. Mary Cathol ic Church, Pickerel, Wisconsin. Survivors are his sons: Greg and Elliot, b oth of Appleton; sister, Margaret "Mutz" (Don) LeBrec, Little Chute; broth er-in-law, Norbert Mischler, Deerbrook, Wisconsin; and sister-in-law, Bet ty Vander Sanden, Little Chute. He was preceded in death by his parents, J ohn Vander Sanden and Mary Hermus, sisters, Pat Schuh and Jane Mischler, a nd brother Casey Vander Sanden. The funeral will be Saturday, March 30, 20 02 at 11 A.M. at St. Mary's Catholic Church of Pickerel, Wisconsin with t he Reverend Jerome Taddy officiating. Entombment will take place at St. Jo hn Cemetery, Little Chute. Visitation will be Monday, April 1, 2002 fr om 10 A.M. to 11 A.M. at St. Mary's Catholic Church of Pickerel. Bradley F uneral Home of Antigo, Wisconsin will be assisting the family with arrange ments. VanderSanden, John Martin (I50845)
 
165419 Vander Sanden, Rosella M. "Rose", KaukaunaAge 91, died peacefully Wednesday, January 21, 2004, at St. Paul Home, Kaukauna. She was born July 7, 1912 in the Town of Vandenbroek, the daughter of Paul and Mary (Williamsen) Kroes. Rose married Cornelius Vander Sanden at St. John's Catholic Church, Little Chute in August 1940 and he preceded her in death August 10, 1987. Rose was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute and the Mission Club of the church. She enjoyed gardening, crocheting, playing sheephead and loved to spend time with and bake for her grandchildren and great grandchildren.Mrs. Vander Sanden is survived by her children: Mary Jane Heid-Verkuilen, Kaukauna; Darlene (Bill) Crowe, Dale, John (Arleen) Vander Sanden, Kaukauna; 16 grandchildren: Kim Heid, Kelly (Bruce) Wagner, Kurt (Diane) Heid, Keith (Paula) Heid, Kris (Bob) Mollen, Kathy (Chris) Brabant, Katie (Kevin) Voight, Diane (Jay) Zempel, Paul (Deb) Crowe, Dan (Anne) Crowe, Jill Downs, Tim (Mandi) Crowe, Gretchen Crowe, Beth (Pat) Bogan, Amy Vander Sanden, Debra Vander Sanden and special friend, Roland Saferite; 28 great grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by three brothers and eight sisters.Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. Friday, January 23, 2004, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna with Rev. Msgr. James Vander Hogan officiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends may call at the church from 3 p.m. Friday until the time of the mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established for the St. John Mission Club.The family would like to express their sincere gratitude to the staff of the St. Paul Home for their loving care and compassion.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute 788-3321 
Kroes, Rosalia Maria (I87973)
 
165420 Vander Velden Rites
Mrs Lillian Vander Velden nee BOes????
Kaukauna Times | Date: 10/07/1959 | Page: 2 | Type: Obituary 
Boes, Lillian (I134129)
 
165421 Vander Velden, Elizabe th "Betty" (Scherer)Vander Velden, 74, Little Chute, passed away at Colony Oaks Care Cent er on Saturday, May 6, 2006. She was born in Philadelphia, Penn., on Mar ch 11, 1932, daughter of the late Irvin and Elizabeth (Fritchie) Schere r. On March 23, 1953, she married her husband of 39 years, Richard "Dic k" Vander Velden. Betty worked at the Community Blood Center for many yea rs and volunteered her time at Holy Spirit Parish in Kimberly. She enjoy ed playing cards, cribbage, and spending time with her friends and famil y.Betty is survived by her children, Susan (Gerald) Van Grinsven, Kimberl y; Bruce (Sue) Vander Velden, Darboy; Bob Vander Velden, Appleton; Ann (Da vid) Schuh, Combined Locks; grandchildren, Catherine Ann (Shannon) Schmid t, Jessica (Scott) Dufrane, Michael Van Grinsven, Alan (Alissa) Vander Vel den, Adam Vander Velden, Aaron Vander Velden, Autumn and April Vander Veld en, Matthew and Maggie Schuh; great-grandchildren, Matthew, Andrew and Chr istopher Schmidt, Nikki and Bekki Dufrane, and Madisen Elizabeth Van Grins ven, Gavin Vander Velden, and Sofie Vander Velden; her twin brother, Bru ce Scherer, Appleton; brother-in-law, Peter (Debbie) Vander Velden, Applet on; and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.She is preceded in death by her husband, Richard; her parents; a brothe r, Edward Scherer; and her aunts, uncles and cousins.The funeral liturgy will be at 5 p.m. on Thursday, May 11, 2006, at HOLY S PIRIT PARISH, Kimberly Campus, 600 East Kimberly Ave., Kimberly, with F r. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Friends will be received at the church fr om 3 p.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be in St. John Cemete ry, Little Chute.The family extends a special thank you to the staff at Colony Oaks Care Ce nter for their compassionate care of Betty.In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund in Betty's name is being establisheJansen Fargo Funeral Home 204 E. Kimberly Avenue Kimberly 920-788-6202 Scherer, Elisabeth (I107273)
 
165422 Vander Velden, Eugene "Gene" - Gene Vander Velden, Kimberly, age 75, passed away peacefully with his family at his side on Sunday, October 23, 2016 at Theda Care Regional Medical Center in Appleton. He was born on July 15, 1941 in Kimberly to the late Lyle and Estelle (Maciejewski) Vander Velden. He married Grace P. Bongers at St. John Nepomucene Parish on November 4, 1961. She preceded him in death on December 20, 2014 after 52 years of marriage. Gene worked at Thilmany, where he retired.
Gene and Grace were Florida "snowbirds" and enjoyed the Cape Coral warmth with many good friends. He enjoyed bowling, fishing, horseshoes and spending time with family and friends at the cottage in Pickerel. As a young man, Gene had set bowling pins by hand, acquired quite a gift for a collection of bird eggs, snared rabbits, tended and cared for a pet crow, and found a way to do old fashioned taxidermy. Gene also loved to fish. Common questions Gene would ask are, "How many perch did you get?" or, "How big was that Northern?"
Gene will be sadly missed by his daughters: Sherry Vander Velden, Fort Worth, TX and Barbara (Tom) Van Asten, Freedom; grandchildren: Carissa, Kelsie, Kayla and Carlie Van Asten; brother: Ken (Karen) Vander Velden; and brothers and sisters-in-law: Bonnie Vander Velden, Claire (Tom) Verhagen, Tom (Mary) Bongers, Cynthia (Greg) Mathe and Patricia Bongers-DeGroot. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to his parents and wife, Grace, Gene was preceded in death by his grandson, Eli Thomas Van Asten; step mother, Dina Vander Velden; brothers: Jerry and Jeff (Laurie) Vander Velden; father and mother-in-law: Clarence and Marie (Van Thiel) Bongers; and brother and sister-in-law: Mary Jane and David Bongers.
Visitation will be held Friday October 28, 2016 at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH - KIMBERLY CHURCH (600 E. Kimberly Ave. Kimberly) beginning at 1:00 p.m. until time of Funeral Mass at 4:00 p.m. Committal St. John Cemetery. To sign the guest book, please visit oconnellfh.com.
A special thanks for the care at St. Paul Elder Services and Theda Care Regional Medical Center for compassionate care. Also a big thanks to an angel of a neighbor, Mark Van Cuyk, who has always looked in on Gene, and would care for his lawn. Thanks to all his good friends at Walmart in Darboy who treated him with such great kindness.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Oct. 26, 2016 
VanderVelden, Eugene (I52131)
 
165423 Vander Velden, Robert A. "Bob"
Robert A. Vander Velden, Greenville, age 91, died Saturday, March 15, 2008, at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Bob was born in Little Chute on December 25, 1916, to the late George and Lillian (Boes) Vander Velden. On June 16, 1938, he married Virginia Schmit at Zion Lutheran Church, where he was a member. She preceded him in death October 17, 1989, after 51 years of marriage. Bob operated Bob's Inn in Appleton for 37 years. Upon retirement, he moved to Greenville.
Bob was a great sportsman. Through the years, he caught over 1000 muskies, 11 of which were over 40 pounds. He invented and patented the Bobbie Bait in 1940 and the Bob Tail in 1987. Many of his baits have been used to break state records, including the record for Muskie. At the age of 91, Bob still consulted for other lure manufacturers. Bob also loved to hunt and didn't let his age get in the way of a successful hunt. Even in his late eighties, he was shooting bucks with his bow. He also shot several bear with his bow and 2 while gun hunting.
Bob is survived by two sisters: Ruth Rhodes, De Pere; Mercedes Chartier, Appleton; two sisters-in-law: Gladys Buxton and Doris Vander Velden, both of Appleton; and special friends: Nancy Grant and Mark Nemec. He is further survived by many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his wife and parents, Bob was preceded in death by his brother, Harold Vander Velden; sisters: Mabel (Gordon) Breier, Evylen (Jack) Lex and Loretta (O'Neil) Rochon; brothers-in-law: Henry Reese, Richard Buxton, Kenneth (Jean) Schmit, Robert (Margaret) Schmit and Raymond Chartier.
Visitation will begin Wednesday, March 19, 2008, at 9 a.m. until the time of funeral at 11 a.m. at ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (912 N. Oneida, Appleton). The Rev. Wendy Wirth-Brock will officiate. Committal Highland Memorial. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Fox Valley Humane Association.
Bob's family would like to extend their gratitude to Bob's neighbor, Jeff, who spent many hours with him and the visiting nurse that came to his home. They would also like to thank the staff at St. Elizabeth Hospital and Dr. Carl Rasmussen for the care given to Bob.
O'CONNELL FUNERAL SERVICES
2020 E. Main Street
Little Chute 920-759-2951 
VanderVelden, Robert A. (I62076)
 
165424 Vander Velden, Virgil M.Virgil M. Vander Velden, 89, Howard, passed away peacefully at a local nur sing home on Wednesday, March 2, 2005. Virgil was born on Feb. 22, 191 6, to the late Antone and Catherine (Hermsen) Vander Velden in Little Chut e. In 1940, he married the former Eva Hansen in Isaar, Wis. Together th ey celebrated 65 years of marriage. During World War II, he served with t he U.S. Army in Germany. For 39 years he was employed by Armour Packing.Virgil is survived by his wife, Eva, Howard; one son, Robert (Bev) Vand er Velden, Green Bay; three daughters, Ellen (Tim) Murphy, Milwaukee; Ja ne (Dick) Korpela, Schofield; Lois (Marcus) Nichols, Lakeside, Mont.; fo ur grandsons, one great-grandson, and one step-great-grandson. He is furth er survived by two brothers, Elmer (Lorraine) and Gerald (Jean) Vander Vel den; three sisters, Verona McNamara, Mary (John) Kosinski, Gladys (Bud) Am brosius; six sisters-in-law and many nieces and nephews.Virgil was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Henry and Wilm er Vander Velden; and one grandson, Matthew Korpela.The family will receive friends at the Pfotenhauer Funeral Home, Howard-Su amico location, 1145 Cardinal Lane, on Wednesday, March 9, from 4 unt il 8 p.m. and after 9:30 a.m. Thursday until the cortege leaves for churc h. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. Thursday at St. John the Baptist Ch urch, Howard, with the Rev. William Swichtenberg officiating. Burial in F t. Howard Memorial Park.A memorial fund has been established in Virgil's name at the funeral home.The family would like to thank the staff at Grancare Nursing Center for t he care they provided.
PFOTENHAUERFuneral Home & Cremation 
VanderVelden, Virgil (I85267)
 
165425 Vander Velden, Wilmer "Bill"Wilmer "Bill" Vander Velden, 80, lifelong Green Bay area resident, died Mo nday, Dec. 22, 2003, after a long courageous battle with cancer. He was bo rn March 28, 1923, in Isaar to Antone and Catherine (Hermsen) Vander Velde n. He served his country during World War II in the U.S. Army. Wilmer marr ied Fern L. Verstoppen on June 14, 1947, at St. John the Baptist Cathol ic Church. Bill worked at Pauly Cheese Company until his retirement in 198 5. After retirement, he enjoyed traveling, hunting with his sons, grandson s, brothers and nephews, fishing and spending time at his cabin. He w as a member of St. Joseph Parish and the Holy Name Society.Survivors include his wife, Fern; five children and their spouses, Linda a nd Dave Damro, Green Bay; Gene and Lynn Vander Velden, Little Suamico; Way ne and Rose Vander Velden, Random Lake; Cheryl and Craig Parks, Crivitz; G len and Kathy Vander Velden, Sturgeon Bay; his grandchildren, Wess (Kore y) Damro, Chad (fiance, Cya) Damro, Nathan (Melissa) Damro, Nik Damro, Lis sa (Tom) Miller, Peter, Sam, Kate and Tony Vander Velden, Joe, Chris, Da ve and Chelsea Parks, Ben, Jake and Zach Vander Velden; his great-grandchi ldren, Bray and Tyler Damro, Jacob Damro, Tyler, Tanner and Stephanie Mill er; his brothers, sisters and their spouses, Virgil and Eva Vander Velde n, Verona McNamara, his identical twin and best pal, Elmer and Lorraine Va nder Velden, Mary and John Kosinski, Gladys and Bud Ambrosius, Gerald a nd Jean Vander Velden, Mrs. Henry (Joyce) Vander Velden; brother-in-law a nd sister-in-law, Virgil and Carol Verstoppen.He was preceded in death by a brother, Henry Vander Velden; brothers-in-l aw and sisters-in-law, John McNamara, Melvin and Evelyn Verstoppen, and Da wn Verstoppen.Friends may call at St. Joseph Catholic Church, corner of Ninth St. and 12 th Ave., from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Saturday. The Mass of Christian Burial wi ll be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the church with the Rev. Michael Ingo ld officiating. Burial will be in the Cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre of S t. John the Baptist, Howard.In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in Wilmer's na me to benefit cancer research and treatment.
Blaney Funeral Home is assisting the family. 
VanderVelden, Wilmer (I64512)
 
165426 Vander Wielen, Francis A. "Charlie"Francis A. "Charlie" Vander Wielen, of Kimberly, age 80, died Tuesday, February 20, 2007, surrounded by his family. Charlie was born in Kimberly on November 11, 1926, to the late Anton T. and Johanna (De Wildt) Vander Wielen. Charlie married Gertrude S. Krueger on October 23, 1948, in Appleton. She preceded him in death June 28, 1998. He was a great inspiration and dedicated father and will be greatly missed. He proudly served in the Navy during World War II and was a member of the William Verhagen American Legion Post #60 for over 50 years. He received from the Village of Kimberly the 2001 Community Award in Recognition of Excellence. In 1989, he retired with 43 years of service from Kimberly-Clark (Neenah Plant). He was a lifetime member of Holy Name Parish in Kimberly and volunteered at the church and in the school lunch program. He also volunteered at St. Vincent De Paul and was a former trustee for the Village of Kimberly. Many will remember Charlie as the neighborhood handyman, willing and able to tinker with anything. In addition to building his own home he also enjoyed woodworking, upholstering and automotive repairs. At Christmas, his homemade gifts were enjoyed by all. Charlie and Gert enjoyed many years of square dancing, bowling and golfing, and he also enjoyed fishing with his sons.
Charlie is survived by eight children: Kathy (Dan) Lamers of Little Chute; Gary (Pam) of Little Chute; Carol (Charlie) De Valk of Neenah; Robert (Clair) of Omaha, Nebraska; Mark (special friend Jean Oberstadt) of Kimberly; Paul (Cynthia) of Neenah; Jean (fiancee John Dietz) of Menasha; and Doug (Shelly) of Darboy; 22 grandchildren: Brian (Susan) Lamers, Laurie (Kevin) Maas, Brent (Paula) Servin, Nichole (Eddie) Pruett, Randi Lynn (Andy) Ullrich, Emily and Jennifer De Valk, Jenny (Ron) Schuman, Mindy (Chris) Wilsey, Angel (Joshua) McCormick, Sarah (Joey) Pitch, Amanda (Tom) La Brec, Lance, Jeff (Stephanie), David, Dana, Tiffany, Heather, James, Amy (Steve Weber) Kimberly; and Ashley Vander Wielen; twenty seven great-grandchildren; sisters and brother: Cecil Sweere, Agnes Vanden Oever, Bernadine (Jerry) Mignon, Patricia Gaevert and Tom Vander Wielen; and brothers and sisters-in-law: Harlan (LaVern) Clark, Leo Peters, Luella Krueger and Dorothy Kluess. He is further survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to his parents and wife, Charlie was preceded in death by his granddaughter, Sarah De Valk; sister, Bertha (Art) Wachtendonk; brothers and sisters-in-law: Joe Vanden Oever, James Sweere, Margaret Vander Wielen, Ethel (Russel) Walker, Eunice (Tom) Quella, Gordon Krueger, Lorraine Peeters and Ruben Kluess.
The Funeral Mass will be at 12 Noon Friday, February 23, 2007, at Holy Spirit Parish/Holy Name Church (602 E. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly). Friends may call Friday after 9:00 a.m. until the time of Mass directly at church. Military rites conducted by the William Verhagen American Legion Post #60, Kimberly, will occur at Highland Memorial Park following the funeral. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established in Charlie's memory.
We want to express our sincere gratitude to the Heartland Hospice and the staff and residents of Grand Horizons for the dedicated care and unconditional kindness shown to our father.
O'CONNELL FUNERAL
SERVICES
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Little Chute 920-759-2951
11 Nov 1926 Kimberly, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Gender Male
Died 20 Feb 2007 Kimberly, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Buried Highland Memorial Park Cemetery, Appleton, Wisconsin
Person ID I10225 Sweeren01
Last Modified 08 May 2007
Father Anton T. van der Weilen
Mother Johanna de Wildt
Family ID F2423 Group Sheet 
VanderWielen, Francis A. "Charlie" (I127091)
 
165427 Vander Wielen, Robert J. "Bob", 7/7/1955 - 10/22/2013, Preceded in death by parents, Gertrude and Francis Vander Wielen.
Survived by wife, Clair M. Vander Wielen; children, Jen (Ron) Schuman, David Vander Wielen, Mindi (Chris) Wilsey, Dana (Craig) Brummund, Angel (Josh) McCormick, Tiffany (Kevin) Burns; 10 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; siblings, Kathy (Dan) Lamers; Gary (Pam) Vander Wielen, Carol (Charlie) DeValk, Mark (Jean) Vander Wielen, Paul Vander Wielen, Jean Vander Wielen, Doug (Shelly) Vander Wielen; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Visitation with the family begins Friday at 4 p.m. with a time for sharing beginning Friday at 6 p.m., all at the Bellevue/Sarpy County Chapel in Bellevue, NE.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Oct. 24, 2013 
VanderWielen, Robert J. "Bob" (I121005)
 
165428 Vander Zanden (Newhouse), Elaine M.Elaine M. (Newhouse) Vander Zanden, loving wife, mother, grandmother, grea t-grandmother, age 83, died peacefully with family by her side on Monda y, September 12, 2005 at Kindred Hearts, Kaukauna. Elaine was born in Onei da on December 12, 1921 to Anthony and Anna (Vandenberg) Newhouse. After g raduating from Kimberly High School, she went to Milwaukee to work for t he Army Ordinance Dept. for 4 years. She returned to Kimberly and marri ed Charles Vander Zanden on September 14, 1946.Elaine was a long time member of Holy Name Parish in Kimberly and also S t. Martin's in Cecil, WI. She enjoyed many years of sewing, cooking, golfi ng, gardening, rug making, bowling and fishing. She chose to raise a famil y, rather than pursue her singing career.Elaine is survived by five children: Judy Ziegler (Harley Priebe) of Apple ton, Pat (Mike) Mathis of Madison, Jedd Vander Zanden of Kimberly, Kay Van der Zanden (Randy Ponschock) of Appleton and Nora (Ken) Hermus of Kimberl y. She is further survived by nine grandchildren: Troy (Tracy) Hietpas, Tr avis (Shelly) Hietpas, Melissa Meidl, Jodi (Craig) White, Logan and Land on Schuh, Sarah, Andy (Kelly) and Heather Hermus; eight great-grandchildre n: Zach, Katlyn, Morgan, Denver, Preston, Caden, Brenden and Kendryn. S he is further survived by a sister, Marie Vander Velden of Kaukauna; and n ieces and nephews.Elaine was preceded in death by her loving husband Charles, her parent s; a sister, Hazel Derfus; and two brothers, Merlin and Lloyd Newhouse.The funeral liturgy will be held at 5 p.m. on Thursday, September 15, 20 05 at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH - KIMBERLY, with Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Bur ial will be at St. Martin's Catholic Cemetery in Cecil, WI. Friends may ca ll at the CHURCH on Thursday from 3 - 5 p.m. In lieu of flowers, a memori al fund has been established.The family wishes to extend a special thank you to the 4 southwest wi ng at AMC Hospital, Kori and the staff at Kindred Hearts, ThedaCare Hospi ce and Chaplin Jordan for their loving care.Our mother has touched the lives of everyone that knew her with her warm a nd loving ways, especially her wonderful sense of humor. She will be great ly missed by her family, relatives and friends. Her final journey has brou ght her back to the love of her life; her memory will live forever in o ur hearts.
Judy, Pat, Jedd, Kay and NoraJANSEN FARGO FUNERAL HOME204 E. Kimberly Ave.Kimberly 788-6202
www.fargofuneralhomes.com 
Newhouse, Elaine Mary (I56200)
 
165429 Vander Zanden Lutzewitz, Morgan
Morgan Vander Zanden Lutzewitz, infant daughter of Chris Lutzewitz and Leanna Vander Zanden, passed away December 27, 2006.
Survivors also include a sister, Britney, two brothers: Justin and Johnathon; grandparents: Geoge and Carol Lutzewitz, Appleton; Deanna and Paul Farley, Seymour; and the late Henry Vander Zanden; numerous aunts and uncles.
Burial will be at a later date.
Love you always, Mom and Dad 
Lutzewitz, Morgan (I314002)
 
165430 Vander Zanden, Cecelia A.Cecelia A. Vander Zanden, age 83, of Seymour passed away peacefully Thursd ay, November 10, 2005, at the Country Terrace, Seymour. She was born May 2 1, 1922, in Oneida, the daughter of the late Camiel and Johanna (Horste n) Smis. On April 29, 1942 she was united in marriage to Al Vander Zand en at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, in Oneida. He preceded her in dea th on March 23, 2005. They farmed their entire life in the Oneida and Seym our areas.She was a member of the Seymour Assembly of God Church and was a memb er of WM's (Women's Ministry) and led many Bible Studies in the communi ty and at Good Shepherd Nursing Home. Cecelia was a founding member of t he Seymour Assembly of God Church. Her greatest pleasures were visiting wi th neighbors, friends and family.She is survived by her children: Gerald (Marilyn), Seymour; Jim (Dorey), A ppleton; Mary (Gerald) Johnson, Wisconsin Rapids; Jeanie B. (Loren) Marck s, Black Creek; David (special friend, Barbara Mastey), Seymour; ten grand children: Andrea (Timothy) Anderson, Kari Ann VanderZanden, Tina (Dale) Ca llicutt, Timothy (Sarah) Johnson; Torey Johnson; Todd and Doug Marcks; Ren ee (Pete) Page, Matthew and Katye VanderZanden; also, four great-grandson s, Zachary, Dylan, Clayte and Garrett.She was preceded in death by three sisters, two brothers, an infant daught er and two grandchildren.Friends may call at the Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, 358 S. Main Stree t, Seymour, on Sunday, November 13, 2005 from 4 to 8 p.m. Visitation wi ll continue on Monday, November 14, 2005, from 10 a.m. until the servic es at 11 a.m. at the Seymour Assembly of God Church, 989 Lincoln St., wi th the Reverend Philip Engel officiating. The burial will be at Holy Cro ss Cemetery in Kaukauna.Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.boettcherfuneralhomes. com Smis, Cecelia A. (I119974)
 
165431 Vander Zanden, John F., Neena h,Age 77, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, July 17, 2003 at Appleton Medic al Center. He was born January 2, 1926 in Wrightstown, Wisconsin, son of t he late John and Nellie Vander Zanden. He married Marion Radey on Novemb er 13, 1948 in Green Bay. John was a Neenah resident for 46 years. He w as a member of St. Gabriel Catholic Church. John and Marion celebrat ed 54 years of marriage. He was formerly employed as a truck driver for Ga teway Transportation, and then in maintenance for 8 years at Associated Ba nk in Neenah. John enjoyed spending time at his cottage at Thunder Lak e. He also enjoyed golfing, his mini bike, and auto racing. Survivors incl ude his wife Marion, two daughters, Julie (Paul) Buechner, Neenah, Jody Ah rens and her special friend Dave Williams, Appleton, four grandchildren: B rian and Kelly Kitzerow, Christopher Montour, and Brett Ahrens; a son-in-l aw, Jeff Montour, his wife Jackie and their children, Tyler, Chelsea, a nd Emily, and a sister, Rose Marie Henkel, Sheboygan. He was preceded in d eath by a daughter, Sandy, and two brothers, Joe and Bud. Funeral servic es will be held Monday, July 21, 2003 at 11:00 am at St. Gabriel Cathol ic Church with Fr. Richard Allen officiating. Interment will be in St. Mar garet’s Cemetery with military rites at the cemetery. Family and friends m ay call on Sunday at Neenah’s Westgor Funeral Home from 4 to 8:00 pm, wi th a prayer service at 7:00 pm; and again on Monday at the church from 10: 00 am until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been e stablished for the American Heart Association. WESTGOR FUNERAL HOME205 W. Doty AvenueNeenah 722-7151 VanderZanden, John F. (I118318)
 
165432 Vander Zanden, Leanna (Lulu) M.
Leanna (Lulu) M. Vander Zanden, 33, Seymour, passed away Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, 2009, at her home with her family by her side following a courageous battle with cancer. She was born Aug. 5, 1976, daughter of Deanna (Gilbertson) Farley and the late Henry Vander Zanden.
Leanna was a 1994 graduate of Seymour High School. She was employed with Team Industries for several years and JMS Converters until the time of her illness two years ago. She enjoyed NASCAR races and going to the races at Slinger Raceway. She also collected Precious Moments figurines and enjoyed playing darts on several leagues.
She is survived by her children: Britney, Justin and Jonathon, all at home; her mother, Deanna Farley and step-father Paul Farley, Silver Cliff; brothers: John (special friend Stacy) Vander Zanden; Travis Vander Zanden; Daniel Vander Zanden; Nicholas (Kellie) Vander Zanden, all of Seymour; maternal grandmother Sylvia Gilbertson, Chilton; step-sister, Marie (Jeff) Marsh, Lakewood; step-brother, Abe (Kathy) Farley, Green Bay; numerous nieces and nephews; aunts and uncles.
She was preceded in death by her father Henry, her grandmother Wilhelmina Vande Burgt and her grandfathers, John Vander Zanden and Orin Gilbertson.
Friends may call at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour on Monday, Dec. 28, 2009, from 4 PM until 8 PM and Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2009, at St. John's Catholic Church, Seymour from 9:30 AM until services at 11 AM with Father Bob Kabat officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.
A special thank you to St. Elizabeth Hospital Oncology and Affinity Visiting Nurses and Affinity Hospice. 
VanderZanden, Leanna "Lulu" (I160839)
 
165433 Vander Zanden, Martha C.Martha C. Vander Zanden, 97, Allouez passed away on Thursday September 1 8, 2003. Martha was born on October 18, 1905, in De Pere, the daught er of the late Augustine & Pearl (Chosa) Van Susteren.She is survived by one son, James W. Vander Zanden; two grandsons Dr. Br ad Vander Zanden and Dr. Nels Vander Zanden; one sister and brother-in-l aw Margaret and Clair Dranyna; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and f riends.She was preceded in death by her husband Wilfrid, her parents, five siste rs Lillian, Octavia, Pearl, Mary and Eleanor.Friends may call from 9:30 A.M. to 10:30 a.m. on Monday September 22, 200 3, at Saint Willebrord Catholic Church 209 S. Adams Street. Mass of Christ ian Burial 10:30 a.m. at the church with the Rev. Gery Meehan O. Praem off iciating. Burial at Allouez Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers a memori al fund has been established in her name. Schauer & Schumacher Funeral Ho me and Cremation Services (432-4841) is assisting the family. VanSusteren, Martha (I60425)
 
165434 Vander Zanden, Martha G.
Martha G. Vander Zanden, 90, Appleton, passed away Thursday, May 3, 2007, at Franciscan Care Center surrounded by her family. She was born Feb. 22, 1917, in the Town of Holland, to the late John and Mary (Fisher) Vandenberg. Martha married William on April 13, 1940, in Appleton and he preceded her in death in 1978. She was active in the Christian Mother's of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Black Creek earlier in her life. Martha enjoyed doing puzzles, cards, bingo and gardening. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church of Appleton. Martha will be remembered for being a dedicated mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who gave unconditional love and much support to her family and others.
Survivors include her six daughters, Barbara (Wilbur) Zabel, Appleton; Beverly Theyel, Appleton; Nancy Stingle, Black Creek; Jean (Tom) Thyssen, Appleton; Mary (Mike) Heimerman, Neenah; Martha (Jeffrey) Schmeichel, Appleton; four sons, Jerry, Appleton; Roy (Brenda), Manawa; Duane (Sheila), Appleton, and Terry (Julia), Austin, Texas. She is further survived by 27 grandchildren and 46 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, William; daughter, Dorothy; grandchildren, Kathleen and Brandon; sons-in-law, Ron and Vernon; four brothers and two sisters.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 8, 2007, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Appleton, with Fr. Larry Abler officiating. Entombment will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Visitation will begin Tuesday at 9 a.m., until the time of services. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund is being established.
The family would like to send a special thank you to staff of Franciscan Care Center, ThedaCare at Home Hospice, and Appleton Medical Center for their wonderful help and care.
Valley Funeral Home
2211 N Richmond St
Appleton, WI 54911
920-733-5435 
Vandenberg, Martha Georgianna (I126601)
 
165435 Vander Zanden, Nicholas D.Dar boyAge 21, died unexpectedly on September 9, 2003. He was born in Applet on on November 20, 1981 to David and Cynthia Vander Zanden. Nick attend ed Xavier High School and graduated from St. Mary High School in Menash a. He enjoyed hunting with his Dad and brother, playing high school footba ll, video games, and teasing his sisters. He also enjoyed his time up nor th with his family, and was known for his generous hugs.He will be sadly missed by his parents, David and Cynthia Vander Zanden; t wo sisters, Becky and Kelly; a brother, Mike; his maternal grandmother, Jo yce Janssen; his Godparents and aunt and uncle, Donna (Don) Stratton; as w ell as by other aunts and uncles: Barb (John) Kelderman, Lynn (Mark) Van Z eeland, Randy (Basia) Vander Zanden, Patti (Steve) Canan, Linda (Jerry) V an Evenhoven, Deb (Greg) Sprangers, Jim Janssen, Sue Janssen, Steve (Joa n) Janssen, Mike (Tammy) Janssen, and Anne (Randy) Reschke. He is also sur vived by numerous cousins, friends, and other relatives. Nick was preced ed in death by his paternal grandparents, Donald and Dolores Vander Zande n; and his maternal grandfather, Merlin Janssen.The funeral liturgy for Nick will be held at 5:00 PM on Friday, Septemb er 12, 2003 at HOLY NAME CATHOLIC CHURCH, 600 E. Kimberly Avenue in Kimber ly, with Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Deacon Bud Klister will assist at t he mass. Friends may call directly at the church on Friday from 1:30 PM un til the hour of the service. In lieu of flowers, the family has suggest ed that memorials be directed to a memorial fund in Nick’s name to benef it Children in Need.The family would like to thank all the friends, relatives, educators, a nd community service organizations and their volunteers who helped Nick t ry to find his way in life. We will miss those hugs.Jansen Fargo Funeral H ome 204 E. Kimberly Avenue Kimberly 788-6202 VanderZanden, Nicholas (I60256)
 
165436 VanDera, Blanche M., nee Van Den Heuvel, formerly of Kaukauna, age 92, passed away peacefully on January 23, 2013, at Eden Hospital, California. She had resided with her daughter Ellen & son in-law Claude who cared for her for several years and were at her side when God took her home. Blanche was born August 6, 1920, and grew up in Appleton. She was the daughter of the late Theodore and Anna (Hietpas) Van Den Heuvel. Blanche married Henry Van Dera on June 7, 1945 and they made their home in Kimberly. In 1954, they moved to the farm where she had grown up and farmed until 1970. In July 1978, they moved to Kaukauna to enjoy their retirement. Blanche and her husband enjoyed the summer months in Kaukauna and winter months in California. Blanche was a member of St. Aloysius Parish. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Her favorite retirement pastimes were cooking, baking, and enjoying her grandchildren, and great grandchildren.
Blanche will be deeply missed by her children: Joseph (Beverly Avchin) Van Dera, Mill Valley, CA, Roger (Sharon) Van Dera, Kaukauna, Ellen (Claude) Davis, Hayward, CA, Grace (Joe) Quinlan, Oak Lawn, IL, Denis (Debbie Ferrari) Van Dera, Sunol, CA, Timothy Van Dera, Kaukauna; seven grandchildren: Shari-Jo, Jessica, William, Leah, Amy, Ashley, and Sarah; five great-grandchildren: Phillip, Megan, Jasmine, Sophia, and Alyssa; sisters in-law: Loretta Nackers, Jean Van Dera, Kaukauna, and June Van Dera, Appleton; a brother in-law Peter Van Dera, Freedom; and many nieces and nephews.
Blanche was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Henry A. Van Dera, her siblings: Joseph, James, Morris, and Grace Van Den Heuvel; sisters-in-law: Lucille and Theresa Van Den Heuvel, Elaine Van Dera; and brothers-in-law: Theodore and Robert Van Dera, and Victor Nackers.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11a.m. on Saturday, February 2, 2013, at St. Katherine Drexel Parish at St. Aloysius Church, 2401 Main Avenue, Kaukauna, with Fr. Jerry Pastors officiating. Friends will be received directly at the church on Saturday from 9 a.m. until the time of the mass. Private burial will be held at St. John's Cemetery in Little Chute. www.boettcherfamilyfuneral.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on January 27, 2013 
VandenHeuvel, Blanche M. (I40710)
 
165437 VanDera, Theodore J. CORRECTION: Inadvertently omitted from the survivors were: a sister and brother-in-law, June (Merlin) School; and two step grandchildren, Eric and Casie.

Posted December 26, 2006
Theodore J. "The Cat" "Ted" Van Dera, formally of St. John, 84, died peacefully at Parkside Care Center, Little Chute, with his wife and daughter at his side, on Dec. 24, 2006, following a lengthy illness of Parkinson and Alzheimer's. He was born Sept. 21, 1922, in Outagamie County, son of the late William and Mary (Weyenberg) Van Dera. On May 2, 1944, he married Jean Vandenberg at St. Peter and Paul Church in Wrightstown. Ted worked for Oscar Bolt Construction for many years. He retired from Lunda Construction after many years of building bridges throughout Wisc. and Minn. Ted was a member of the Wisc. Carpenters and Laborer's Unions. He and his wife Jean also owned and operated Ted and Jean's Bar in St. John, for 34 years. Ted enjoyed the northwoods as well as crafting wood and working with his hands. The couple moved to the northwoods on Boundary Lake after Ted's retirement and returned to Kaukauna in 1999.
Ted will be deeply missed by his wife, Jean of 62 years; a daughter, Pamela Van Dera, New Holstein; a son, Ted Jr. (Jean) Van Dera; three grandchildren, Jason, Justin, and Amanda; a great-grandson on the way; a sister, Loretta Nackers, Kaukauna; brothers, Henry (Blanche) Van Dera, Kaukauna; Peter Van Dera, Appleton; sister-in-law, June van Dera, Appleton. He is further survived by his wife's family, Zita Huisman, Kimberly; Isabella (Gilbert) Vosters, Pearl (Roy) Pleshek, all of Kaukauna; Joan Schultz, Shakopee, Minn.; Jim Hoffman, DePere; and many nieces, nephews and grand nieces and nephews.
Ted was preceded in death by a brother, Robert; a brother-in-law, Victor Nackers; and a sister-in-law, Elaine Van Dera.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be 5 p.m., on Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2006, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute, with Fr. Jim Hablewitz officiating.
Friends will be received on WEDNESDAY, at CHURCH from 1:30 p.m. until the time of service. Entombment will take place at Highland Memorial Park in Appleton.
In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established in his name. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home is assisting the family. 920-766-2099.
The family would like to express a special Thank You to Parkside Care Center and Hartland Hospice for all that they did to make Ted/Dad comfortable and the attention and care of Dr. Jack Meyer 
VanDera, Theodore Joseph (I30604)
 
165438 Vanderberg, Roy Joseph AppletonAge 65, passed away Thursday, December 12, 2002 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton. He was born April 6, 1937 in Appleton; son of Eva (Macco) and Roy Vandenberg. Roy served his country honorably as a ten-year veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He met Priscilla while at Clark AFB, Phillippine Islands. He served in Vietnam as Staff Sergeant in charge of communications. Roy retired in 1999 from Riverside Paper Co. after over 30 years of service. We also acknowledge his many years of camaraderie with the folks at the Cinderella Tavern in the Town of Menasha. He is best characterized by his family as a rugged individualist who always sacrificed for the betterment of his family. His legacy is having six children all of whom graduated from college. He enjoyed fishing, reading and watching the Green Bay Packers.He is survived by his devoted wife, Priscilla G. Vandenberg; six children: Peter (Victoria O'Rourke) Vandenberg, Oshkosh; Patrick (Carol Hawes) Vandenberg, Racine; Ann (Tom) Warzyn, Pewaukee; Susan (Scott) Gendreau, Milwaukee; Paul (Amy) Vandenberg, Neenah; and Joan (Mike) Woldt, Neenah.; seven grandchildren; and a sister, Patricia (Tom) Cox, Sun City, Arizona.Roy was preceded in death by his parents; and a sister ,Mary Ann (Bob) DeBruin.A memorial service for Roy will take place at 6pm Monday, December 16, at the Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Robert Karuhn officiating. Friends may call at the funeral chapel from 4pm Monday until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund for St. Mary's Catholic High School in Menasha has been established.Roy's entire family wishes to extend their appreciation to the staff at St. Elizabeth Hospital, most notably Dr. Bryan Avery, nurses Nan and Diane in ICU for their care of our father and family. We also extend our thanks to Father Robert Karuhn of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, and Sister Germaine at St. Elizabeth Hospital for their spiritual comfort. Brettschneider Trettin Lederer 606 N. Oneida St., Appleton 733-7383 Vandenberg, Roy Joseph (I35227)
 
165439 VanderBloomen
Spouse: Fred VanderBloomen
Born: April 29, 1896
Died: June 23, 1970
Place of Birth: Freedom, WI
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: June 23, 1970
Section: B
Page: 8
Type: OB
Cemetery
Name: Holy Cross
Location: ,
Mrs Fred Vander Bloomen Lucy
906 Taft St., Kaukauna Age 74, passed away at 8:30 Tuesday morning following a brief illness. She was born April 29, 1896 in the Town of Freedom, and she was a life resident of area. She was a member of the Christian WMothers Society of Holy Cross Catholic Church. She is survived by her husband Fred: six sdaughters, Mrs. Anthony (Alma) Gazanna, Milwaukee, Mrs. Leo (Lucille) Hopfensperger, Fort Worth, Texas, Mrs. Robert (Alice) Nack, Mrs. Emil (Jane) St John, both of Kaukauna, Mrs. Lawrence (Carol) Van Cuyk, Combined Locks, Mrs. Joseph (Joan) Lewandowski, Kimberly; two sons, Gerald & Frederick both of Kaukauna; one sister; Mrs. Henry Opsteen, Little Chute, 28 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 10am Fri- day morning at Holy Cross Catholic Church with burial inthe parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Fargo Funeral Home after 3pm Thursday. There will be a prayer service at 8pm Thursday evening.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Tuesday, June 23, 1970 | Page 17 = Page B-8 
VanDenBloomer, Lucille (I130982)
 
165440 VanderHei, JOAN MARIE, Date of Death: 5 July 1932, Volume 8, page 19 Langlade County Death Records online search 12 September 2006 at http://ww w.co.langlade.wi.us/Deaths/deathindex.cfm VanderHei, Joan Marie (I86255)
 
165441 VanderHei, KATHERINE SCHWEITZER 412 1948 12 513
Date of Death: 12 April 1948
Volume 12, page 513Langlade County Death Records online search 12 September 2006 at http://ww w.co.langlade.wi.us/Deaths/deathindex.cfm
Full Name found on son Oscar's birth certificate. Probably buried beside h er husband in Elmhurst, Rolling township, Langlade County, Wisconsin.Birthplace from Langlade County Marriage Registration dated 24 January 188 7. Marriage on 22 January 1887.
Birthdate on Death Certificate, Langlade County, Wisconsin. 
Schweitzer, Katherine S. (I86249)
 
165442 VanderHei, LEONARD ANTON 413 1954 15 61
Date of Death: 13 April 1954
Volume 15, page 61Langlade County Death Records online search 12 September 2006 at http://ww w.co.langlade.wi.us/Deaths/deathindex.cfm 
VanderHei, Leonard Anton (I86250)
 
165443 VanderHei, LOUIS C. 1111 1954 15 223
Date of Death: 11 November 1954
Volume 15, page 223Langlade County Death Records online search 12 September 2006 at http://ww w.co.langlade.wi.us/Deaths/deathindex.cfm
Middle Name from son George's Social Security Number Application dated Aug ust ? 1937. SSN: 398-03-1138 
VanderHei, Louis Charley (I86261)
 
165444 Vanderheiden - - Martin J. - 6/9/1896 - 9/25/1965 - Post Crescent - 9/26/1965 - D - 9 Vanderheiden, Martin J. (I129168)
 
165445 Vanderheiden, Kenneth R.Kenneth R. Vanderheiden, Neenah, age 57, died unexpectedly on Monday, September 5, 2005. He was born November 15, 1947 in Iron Mountain, Michigan, son of the late James and Dorothy (Cox) Vanderheiden. Ken graduated from Peshtigo High School. He served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam. Ken married Deborah Morse on August 1, 1970 in Neenah. He worked for American Can/Alcan for 38 years. His hobbies included going four wheeling and working on his ' 66 Mustang with his son, and also racing cars.Ken will be sadly missed by his wife, Deborah, his three children: Jonathan Vanderheiden and his special friend Sarah Rohr, Jodi Vanderheiden and her special friend Jason Meyer, Jaime Vanderheiden and her special friend C asey, a grandson, Matthew John Vanderheiden, his brother, James (Eileen) Vanderheiden, Peshtigo; a niece, Sandy (William) Becker and her family; a nephew, Brian Vanderheiden, his mother-in-law, Adeline Morse, his buddies: Zuess, Max and Skeeter, and numerous other relatives and friends.He was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Sherwin Morse.A time of remembrance will be held on Thursday, September 8, 2005, at 7: 00 p.m. at Neenah's Westgor Funeral Home. Relatives and friends may ca ll on Thursday from 4:00 p.m. until the time of services. In lieu of flowers a memorial is being established in his name. WESTGOR FUNERALHOME205 W. Doty Ave. Vanderheiden, Kenneth R. (I313077)
 
165446 Vanderheyden, Vernon F.Vernon F. Vanderheyden, 88, Green Bay, died Thursday, Jan. 12, 200 6, at a local nursing home after a long illness. Born in Green Bay, Mar ch 17, 1917, he is the son of the late Hiram and Louise (Ziets) Vanderheyd en. He married the former Marie C. Smits, Feb. 15, 1936, and she preced ed him in death June 28, 1988. Vernon worked for Procter & Gamble for 43 y ears until his retirement. He was a member of Saints Peter and Paul Chur ch and the Kiwanis. Vernon enjoyed hunting, fishing, and going to his cott age. He was very proud of his family and loved all of his times spent wi th them.Vernon is survived by his two daughters, Donna Rickard, Green Bay; Diane a nd Jim Marcelle, Abrams; four grandchildren, Marcia (Bill) Kruger and the ir daughter, Siobhan, Jeff (Lori) Butry and their children, Adam and Nicol e, Marlo (Shawn) Lewis and their children, Alisa, Erin, and Kayla, and Ke nt (Kathy) Marcelle; brother and sister-in-law, Donald and Doris Vanderhey den, Green Bay; nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Marie; son-in-law, Steph en Rickard; granddaughter, Lisa Louise Butry; and five sisters and one bro ther.Visitation at MALCORE Funeral Home, University Avenue at Baird Street, Mon day from 9 a.m. until the time of the funeral. Funeral service Monday 11 a .m. at the funeral home. Entombment at Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausole um. Visit www .malcorefuneralhome.com to express an online condolence to t he family.The family would like to extend a special thanks to the staff of Woodsi de Lutheran Assisted Living and San Luis Medical and Rehab for all of t he special care given to Vernon. VanderHeyden, Vernon (I120808)
 
165447 VanderHeydenWilliam H.11/14/18764/13/1942Post Crescent4/14/1942VanderHeyden, William (I121242)
 
165448 VanderLinden Funeral - The body of Martin VanderLinden, son of Mr. and Mrs. James VanderLinden, who died of pneumonia at Minneapolis Friday morning, arrived in Appleton at 5:30 O'Clock this morning and was taken direct to Riverside chapel. It was accompanied from Minneapolis by the parents. Mrs Frank Smith, sister and the Rev. Harry VanderLinden, brother of New York. The funeral was held from the chapel at 2:30 O'Clock this afternoon. The services were conducted by Dr. Samuel Plantz. The pallbearers were Orville and Lyndon Carey, Graem Ogoran, T. Hoag, Carlton Stowe and Frank Diderrich.
The Post-Crescent 31 Jan 1920 Saturday contributed by audquinn173 
VanderLinden, Martin (I346055)
 
165449 VanderLinden Lucille Foley October 15, 1915 March 16, 1963 Foley, Lucille R. (I67720)
 
165450 Vanderlinden, Milton
Milton Vanderlinden, age 82, of Oceanside, CA, died Saturday, November 18, 2006. He was born April 20, 1924, in Appleton, WI, and lived in San Diego County for 64 years. He was a painter for the Vista School District for 13 years. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps for more than 30 years, retiring in 1972. He served in World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Guadalcanal, Saipan and Tarawa.
Mr. Vanderlinden is survived by his wife of 37 years, A. Arlene Vanderlinden, Oceanside; son and daughter-in-law: Mark and Sue Ann Vanderlinden; daughters and sons-in-law: Rebecca and Gordon Rodney, Trudy and Tom Thiele, Kristin and Richard Martinez, Juneau and Todd Catlin and Vicki and Jeff Groom; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Clifford and Evelyn Vanderlinden; sister, Elinor Stead, sister-in-law, Mary Vanderlinden.
Visitation and funeral services were held in California. Eternal Hills Mortuary handled arrangements 
VanderLinden, Milton Edward (I128114)
 
165451 Vanderloop, Anton J. "Tony", 107 Oakridge Ct.
Combined Locks Age 64, died Tuesday, October 23, 2001 at his home followi ng a very courageous battle with cancer. He was born July 16, 1937 in Gre en Bay, Wisconsin; son of Norbert A. and Helen (Klister) Vanderloop. To ny attended St. Francis School in Hollandtown, was a graduate of Kaukau na High School Class of 1955 and attended Syracuse University in New Yor k. He entered the U.S. Air Force in 1955 and served in San Antonio, Tex as and Berlin, Germany as a Crypto-Analyst in the Air Force's Intelligen ce Department. Upon his return he entered business, with his father and br others, in Vanderloop Equipment Inc. On July 22, 1967, Tony married the fo rmer Sandra Mannebach at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Appleton. Tony lov ed his God, his country and his family; he considered his children and gra ndchildren blessings in his life. He was an avid Packer fan and enjoyed t he outdoors. Tony also loved bowling, farming and tractors and traveling t hroughout the United States. He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Churc h, Appleton.
Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Helen (Lyle) Lamers, De Per e; his loving wife of 34 years, Sandy; their children: Cori (Dennis) Gendr on, Rockford, Illinois; Tony N. Vanderloop (Tina Laux), Greenville; Katri na (Michael) D'Amico, Kaukauna; five grandchildren: Nicole and Eric Gendro n, Emily, Anna and Caitlyn D'Amico; three brothers and sisters-in-law: Den nis (Char) Vanderloop, Dundas; Donald Vanderloop, Hollandtown; James (Marg e) Vanderloop, Kaukauna; Marion Vanderloop, Kaukauna; a sister and brother -in-law, Joyce (Vince) Denzel, Kaukauna; two stepbrothers and stepsiste rs and their spouses: Alan (Elaine) Lamers, DePere; Kevin (Mary) Lamers, G reen Bay; Lyla (Frank) Griffin, Woodville; Myra Lamers, Redondo Beach, Cal ifornia; numerous nieces and nephews. He is further survived by his wife 's family: Dr. Wayne (Margie) Mannebach, Rosemary Schmitzer, Sandra Manneb ach, Richard (Lee) Mannebach, Karen (Wayne) Wittman, Dennis Mannebach, Phi lip (Kay) Mannebach, Keith (Darlene) Mannebach.
Tony was preceded in death by his father, Norbert A. Vanderloop on Decemb er 22, 1967; a brother, Norman; a sister, Carol Lamers; and a brother-in-l aw, Gary Mannebach.
Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Friday at St. Mary Catholic Churc h, 312 S. State St., Appleton with Msgr. Roy Klister and Fr. Michael O'Rou rke concelebrating. Burial in St. Francis Cemetery, Hollandtown. Friends m ay call at the Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukau na from 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday and after 10:00 a.m. Friday direct ly at the church until the time of services. There will be a parish pray er service at 7:30 p.m. Thursday to conclude the evening. In lieu of flowe rs, a memorial fund has been established in Tony's name. 
VanderLoop, Anton (I32402)
 
165452 Vanderloop, Gloria Jane Greenleaf' Formerly of Hollandtown, Age 83, joined her son William "Billy" and daughter Mary Carla in heaven on Friday, September 26, 2014 at St. Paul Home in Kaukauna. She was born on April 12, 1931 in the Town of Holland, daughter of the late William and Rosella (Arts) Brochtrup. On January 3, 1951, she was united in marriage to Linus W. Vanderloop at St. Francis Church in Hollandtown by Gloria's brother, Fr. Eugene Brochtrup. Together they celebrated 63 years of marriage. Gloria loved to bake, make homemade candies, canning, playing cards, needlework, swimming, and being together with family and friends.
She is survived by her husband, Linus; her children: Gerald (Lynn Blackwell) Vanderloop, Debra Kay (Steven) Kessler, Cynthia Marie (David) Luedtke, and Andrew (the late Sandra) Vanderloop; eleven grandchildren: Jeremy (Rebecca) Vanderloop, Anna (Anthony) Warpinski, George Vanderloop, Sarah Kessler (Jacob Laub), Richard Kessler, Matthew Luedtke, Hannah Luedtke, Jacob (Bryttany Biesemeier) Vanderloop, Seth Vanderloop, Caleb Vanderloop,and Ian Vanderloop; six great-grandchildren: Helen, Katherine, Madeline, Elijah, Linus, and Brentyn. She is further survived by a sister, Sr. Anne Brochtrup; a brother, Carlos Brochtrup; a sister-in-law, Isabelle Brochtrup, and in-laws: Pat Vanderloop, Daniel (Toni) Vanderloop, Carol VanZeeland, Mary Anne (Cletus) Feldkamp, Paul (Wilma) Vanderloop. and Shirley Vanderloop. Preceding her in death were her parents, a son Billy, a daughter Mary Carla, a daughter-in-law, Sandra Ann Vanderloop, her in-laws: Richard and Leona Vanderloop, her step-father, Mike Flynn, two brothers: Fr. Eugene Brochtrup and Roland Brochtrup, and sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law: Leo (Gladys) Haen, Leon Vanderloop, John VanZeeland, Allen Vanderloop, Grace (Hugo) Vandeyacht, and Linda Vanderloop.
Funeral serives are pending at the Boettcher Family Funeral Home in Kaukauna. (766-2099) Please check tomorrow's edition of the Post-Crescent for details.
The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the staff and volunteers of St. Paul Elder Services, and to Gloria's dear friends Marion (Holschuh) VanZeeland and Ellen Schiebe as well as her nieces: Judy (Tom) Verhagen and Nancy Peebles.

9/29/2014
Vanderloop, Gloria, Greenleaf, Formerly of Hollandtown, Age 83, joined her son William "Billy" and daughter Mary Carla in heaven on Friday, September 26, 2014 at St. Paul Home in Kaukauna.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Gloria will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, September 30, 2014 at St. Francis Church, County CE, Kaukauna with Fr. Jerry Pastors and Fr. Willard Van De Loo concelebrating. Interment will follow in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Drive in Kaukauna on Monday (TODAY) from 4-7 PM where a parish prayer service will conclude the evening and again on Tuesday at the church from 9:30 AM until the time of the mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund in Gloria's name is being established. 
Brochtrup, Gloria (I38624)
 
165453 Vanderloop, Henry (25 APR 1868 - 18 MAR 1939)
Henry Vanderloop, beloved and respected pioneer, kind neighbor, faithful friend and an exemplary citizen, passed away very suddenly at his home on Saturday evening, March 18, 1939, of heart trouble. He was born April 25, 1868 in Calumet County, where he grew to manhood.
He was married to Miss Mary Huls Oct. 4, 1892, at Holland, Wis. They made their home at Holland for a few years and in 1898 they came to Stanley country, where they have since made their home on a farm. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Vanderloop and ten children. They are: Cora (Mrs. Peter Henke) of Stanley; Elizabeth (Mrs. Henry Hoks) Menasha; Minnie (Mrs. John Capaul), Cornell; Mathilda (Mrs. Ray Brown), Agnes, (Mrs. Arthur Jacque), of Thorp; Henrietta (Mrs. Herbert Bosseler), of Port Washington; Rose (Mrs. Henry Frese Jr.), of Thorp; Wilfred and Raymond Vanderloop of Port Washington, and Sylvester of this city. He is also survived by two sisters and one brother: Mrs. Herman Brochtrup and Mrs. Joe Rolfe of Forest Junction, and Arnold Vanderloop of Little Chute. There are twenty-six grandchildren.
The funeral services were held on Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock at St. Ann's Church with rev. P. Pitzenberger officiating. The pallbearers were, Balzer Capaul Sr., Henry Driessen, C.A. Ebben, Paul Haase, John Bohman and Hebert May.
Out of town people at the funeral were: Mrs. Aledi Emmers, Mrs. Catherine Sigl, George, Mark and Lorraine Emmers, William Vanderloop, Appleton; Mr. and Mrs. John Gerrits, Kaukauna; Mr. and Mrs. Van Den Eng, Mr. and Mrs. George Kaster, Seymour; Mr. and Mrs. John Weyers, Cyril Vanderloop, Kerman; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huls, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Huls, John S. Bogumill, Mrs. John Huls and Mrs. Lawrence Van Loo of Thorp.
THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 03/30/1939 
VanderLoop, Henry (I28497)
 
165454 Vanderloop, Margaret Baum, "P eg", AppletonMargaret Vanderloop, faithful wife, mother of four daughters, grandmoth er of 11, great-grandmother of 17, eagerly went home to her dear Lord's Ki ngdom of Heaven on Tuesday, June 24, 2003, just in time to rejoin her belo ved "Tony" for their wedding anniversary. Admired and loved by all that m et her, she was an example of wisdom, never judgmental. For all of h er 97 years, she was the most fun and pleasant person to be with.Peg married Anton Vanderloop on June 25, 1929, and they loved and cherish ed each other for 54 years. She was a long-time member of St. Joseph Catho lic Church, a member of the Christian Mother's Society of St. Therese a nd St. Joseph, Catholic Knights, Catholic Daughters and the Third Ord er of St. Francis. Peg volunteered for the St. Joseph Food Pantry and S t. Vincent de Paul Society. She was employed by the H. C. Prange Co. in t he cashier's office for many years, retiring in her eighties. Peg was a Pa cker fan, loved to listen to Brewer games, liked to have one Manhattan, w as the best Sheepshead player and took all our money.She is survived by her daughters, Joan (Ed) Mauthe, Tustin; Dorothy (Jac k) Brauer, Oshkosh; Mary (John) Morelli, Oshkosh; An (Ralph) Gehrmann, App leton; her grandchildren, Rick (Linda) Mauthe, Neenah; Peg (James) DeSchep per, Sioux City, Iowa; Jeanne Sprangers (Tom Hammen), Darboy; Michelle (Jo seph) Sieckert, Appleton; Doug (Linda) Brauer, Appleton; Linda (Joe) Meiss ner, Appleton; Kathryn (Roger Baron) Freund, New York City; Kristin (An dy Duda) Freund, Baltimore, Maryland; Julia (David) Hickinbotham, Menash a; and Angela Gehrmann, Menasha. She is further survived by her brother s, Vincent (Pat) Baum, Appleton, and Raymond (Georgianna) Baum, Appleto n; and her sister, Rosemary Probst, Kimberly. She was preceded in dea th by her parents, Katherine and John Baum, her husband Anton, a grandso n, Michael Mauthe; her great grandchild, Abby Hickinbothom, her brother s, Rev. John Peter Baum and George (Mars) Baum; her sister-in-law, Beul ah Baum; and her brother-in-law, H.G. Probst.Thanks and blessings to the Oncology Staff of AMC, her doctor of many year s, Dr. Guenther and his nurses, the caring staff at Franciscan Care Cente r, Fr. John Holly of St. Joseph Catholic Church and her watchful neighbor s, Jan Ziesmer and Jeff Stafford. She was the image of love, gentleness a nd warmth. Life won't be the same without you. Here's to you Mom!The Funeral Liturgy will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 28, 2003 at S T. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH, 410 West Lawrence Street, Appleton, with Fr. Jo hn Holly, O.F.M. Cap. and Rev. Richard Mauthe, co-celebrants. Interment wi ll be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Appleton. Friends may call at the funeral ho me on Friday from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and again directly at the chur ch on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of services. A memorial h as been established in her name to benefit the Children's Hospital of Wisc onsin and the St. Joseph Food Pantry. WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME537 North Super ior StreetAppleton 739-1231 Baum, Margaret M. (I56973)
 
165455 Vanderloop, Raymond (20 AUG 1918 - 7 NOV 1943)
Mrs. Mary Vanderloop receive a telegram on Wednesday that her son, Cpl. Raymond J. Vanderloop, was killed in action on November the seventh somewhere in Italy. Raymond left for the army on Sept. 10th, 1941 and landed in Africa on Nov. 8, 1942 and was killed on Nov. 7, 1943.
He was born on Aug. 20, 1918, the youngest of the family. His father died on March 18, 1939.
Raymond is survived by his mother, Mary Vanderloop of Stanley, and two brothers, Sylvester at home, Wilfred with the armed forces in England and seven sisters, (Cora) Mrs. Peter Henke of Stanley, (Lizzie) Mrs. Henry Hoks of Menasha, (Minnie) Mrs. John Capaul of Cornell, (Mathilda) Mrs Ray Brown and (Henrietta) Mrs. Herbert Bossler of Port Washington, (Agnes) Mrs. Arthur Jacque and (Rose) Mrs. Henry Frese Jr., of Thorp, and many other relatives and friends.
THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 01/06/1943 
VanderLoop, Raymond J. (I40864)
 
165456 VanderLoopJohn5/27/1949Post Crescent5/27/1949VanderLoop, John (I27753)
 
165457 VanderLoopMartin 11/3/1901 8/28/1955 Post-Crescent 8/29/1955 26 VanderLoop, Martin A. (I129554)
 
165458 VanderLoopWilliam12/12/19518/14/1960Post Crescent8/15/1960B11 VanderLoop, William (I132500)
 
165459 Vanderpool, Richard T.
Richard Vanderpool, age 85, passed away surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, April 29, 2012 at the Appleton Medical Center following a brief illness. Dick was born on July 2, 1926 in Milwaukee, son of the late C.A. and Ruth Vanderpool. After Dick graduated from Wauwatosa High School in 1944, he joined the United States Air Force. On August 16, 1947 Dick married Betty Gengler. He was proud to be a mechanical engineer, starting his career at Harris and Associates. He then worked at the John Strange Paper Company eventually retiring from the Metso Company in 1989.
Dick was an avid sports fan who enjoyed cheering for the Packers, Badgers, Brewers and watching Nascar. Dick also enjoyed working on the computer and sharing time with his family. He was also a car enthusiast and a member of the Falcon Club of America. Through the years Dick and Betty traveled through all 50 states with their motor home and were members of the Family Motor Coach Association. In winter, you could find Dick with his wife Betty spending time in Florida where he was a member of the American Legion.
He is survived by his wife of 64 years Betty; their two children: Tom (Carol) Vanderpool of White Bear Lake, Minnesota, and Vickie (John) Resch of Appleton; six grandchildren: Brian (Heather), Keith (April) and Rebecca Vanderpool, Josh (Kate)Resch, Patrick Resch, and Jenn (Brent) Driessen. Dick will be remembered fondly by his seven great grandchildren as well as sister in law Ginny (Bill) Kalivoda. He is also survived by other relatives and friends.
A memorial service for Dick will be held at 1:30 PM on Saturday, May 5, 2012 at St. PIUS X CATHOLIC CHURCH, 500 W. Marquette Street, Appleton with Deacon Rick Simon presiding. Friends may call at the church from 11:30 AM until the time of service.
The family would like to thank the nurses and doctors at the Appleton Medical Center ICU for their loving care, especially Katrina, Linda, Donna, Dr. Turk and Dr. Whiteside. 
Vanderpool, Richard "Dick" (I205134)
 
165460 VanderVelden, Daniel, passed away Monday, Jan. 20, 2014 at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Appleton following a brief battle with cancer. He was born Sept. 29, 1942 in Appleton to the late Robert and Margaret 'Mugsy' (Kohl) Vander Velden. He worked at Erickson's Gas Station and for the now Sonoco Paper Company for almost 40 years. Biff married Susan Neuenfeldt on Aug 28, 1982 at St. Pius X Catholic Church.
If you've read this far in, you've probably crossed paths with Biff and after just one conversation you felt compelled to stay near. He was just that kind of guy. He entertained you with his stories and he was genuinely interested in hearing yours. We'll all remember his true friendship, warm welcome, and a sh*t eating grin to signal that mischief was not far away.
Often the center point of our family, it was Biff who knew where someone had moved to or what was happening on the other side of the relation. He enjoyed sharing time with those who needed a visit or a Sunday drive, or maybe just an ice cream.
Biff was never separated from his Honda for long. Autumn rides in the wind, winter rides in Florida, springtime rides in the rain and summertime rides in absolutely anything - it was all good for Biff. He would ride with Susan or with Jack, or with a long list of his biker buddies. Warm days of high speed freedom were always on his mind.
Equal to his love of riding, Biff's deep connection to Rock-a-Billy music started when he was at Kaukauna HS and later at Appleton HS where he graduated in 1961. From the 50's on, he collected old 45's and was always looking for live shows and festivals to attend. He enjoyed his music trips with Bill, who cherished Biff as a best friend by choice, and a father-in-law by coincidence. Through his love for music more friendships were made. The original 50's artists where his hero's, and they often sought out Biff for post-show visits. Music lovers from the US, England and Australia enjoyed Biff's first-hand knowledge of songs, bands and record labels, and his willingness to share stories of what it was like when this whole Rock n' Roll thing got started.
The list of things that Biff loved is long. His Lord and his church group, his children, step children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren who still believe that he piloted the plane at the American Legion, has Rudolph in the freezer, and will try to trap the Easter Bunny each spring. He loved anise candy and licorice; robots and aliens; and he loved riding with Jack.
He loved garage sales, that mutt, Two Wheel Tuesdays, and daily rides to nowhere. He loved his sister and his brothers (though he'd tell you that these others were, in fact, adopted), and he loved the train set that he shared with Butch.
Biff loved a warm burger and a cold beer and he knew where to find the best of both in the taverns that dot WI and the UP. His favorite days started with two wheels, five gallons of gas, and endless country roads.
He loved tinkering and dancing - yes, dancing, and he would have given anything for just one more day of riding with Jack.
Over all of Biff's years and over all of Biff's loves, none would compare to the love that he had for "his honey", Susan. Biff was devoted to her, and she to him. Biff knew that it was Susan who saved his life 31 years ago when they married. She was a perfect match, for an imperfect man.
He will be greatly missed by his wife, Susan of 31 years; his two daughters: Kari (Bill) Thomson and Jena (Tony) Zoglman, both of Appleton; Stepchildren: Gary (Cheryl) Kohl, Appleton; Laurie (Scott) Lorentz, Neenah; Carol (Ron) Erickson, Princeton and Dan Kohl, Appleton; 17 Grandchildren: Alli (Ozzie), Quinn, Haley, Tyler, Krystal, Angel, Shayna, Tony, Matthew, Andy, Alex, Trey, Austin, Katrina, Abbygail, Gabriel and Mouse; 2 Great Grandchildren: Will and Tre'; a sister, Ricky (Ron Kelly) Vander Velden, Oneida; two brothers: Ray 'Butch' (Sue) Vander Velden, Kaukauna and Patrick 'Doc' (Kathy Dahl) Vander Velden, Menasha; 4 Aunts: Rita Froehlich, Carol Mauthe, Betty Derus all of Appleton and Carol (Tom) Vander Velden, Montana. He is further survived by many nieces, nephews and long-time friends: Tom 'Greeny' Green, Bobby Price, Al Paltzer, Cliff Olson, Young Jack Burns and so many others.
He was preceded in death by his parents; mother and father-in-law, Esther and Al Neuenfeldt and a brother, Reed 'Jug'.
Please join the family in celebration of a wonderful man and his wonderful life. A Mass of Celebration will be held at 11:00 am Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014 at St. Mary Catholic Church, Greenville with Fr. Ricardo Basquinez officiating. Interment will be in the Parish Cemetery. Friends may visit the family Friday from 4-8 pm at the Brettschneider Trettin Nickel Funeral Chapel with a prayer service beginning at 7:30pm. There will also be visitation at church on Saturday from 9 -11 am. In lieu of flowers memorials could be directed to the St. Joseph Food Pantry or St. Mary's Church.
The family wishes to give a special thanks to Dr. Douglas Grant for his wonderful care of Biff.
Biff, now you and Jack can ride the streets of heaven together.
Love you, Susan
KEEP-A-ROCKIN
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Jan. 23, 2014

Vandervelden, Dan 71, Greenville, passed away Monday, Jan. 20, 2014 at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Appleton following a brief battle with cancer. A Mass of Celebration will be held at 11:00 am Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014 at St. Mary Catholic Church, Greenville with Ricardo Basquinez officiating. Interment will be in the Parish Cemetery. Friends may visit the family Friday from 4-8 pm at the Brettschneider Trettin Nickel Funeral Chapel with a prayer service beginning at 7:30pm. There will also be visitation at church on Saturday from 9 -11 am. In lieu of flowers memorials could be directed to the St. Joseph Food Pantry or St. Mary's Church. A full obituary will appear in Thursday's paper or can be viewed on our website.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Jan. 22, 2014
Inadvertently omitted were Biff's brothers-in-law: Stephan (Eleanor) Neuenfeldt and Allan (Jayne) Neuenfeldt and a sister-in-law, Joan Sackett. 
VanderVelden, Daniel "Biff" (I115981)
 
165461 VanderVelden8/28/191310/9/1951Post Crescent10/10/195116
VanderVelden8/28/191310/9/1951Post Crescent10/11/195114 
Maciejewski, Estelle (I138179)
 
165462 VanderVeldenMartin E.11/25/19012/7/1967Post Crescent2/8/1967DVanderVelden, Martin E. (I140120)
 
165463 Vanderveren, Richard Henry
Richard Henry Vanderveren, 82, Flintville, died Wednesday, March 28, 2007.
He was born Dec. 8, 1924, to Clarence and Genevieve (Caelwaerts) Vanderveren. Richard had farmed in the Suamico area all of his life. He loved everything outdoors, hunting, fishing, cutting wood and enjoyed his bear hunting group. He also enjoyed being with his family.
Survivors include two brothers and one sister-in-law, Dale Vanderveren and his friend, Bonnie, Suamico; Carl and Mary Vanderveren, Townsend; nieces and nephews, including two godchildren, Luke (Christine) Vanderveren, Craig Vanderveren, Cindy (John) Hynes, Leanne (Dave) Tomaschefsky, Vanessa (Mike) Marin, Mark Vanderveren and his friend, Michelle, Chris (Bill) Andrews, Sally Vanderveren and her friend, Gary, Lance (Becky) Vanderveren, Earl Vanderveren; many great-nieces and great-nephews.
Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano Ave., from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday. Friends may also call at SS. Edward & Isidore Catholic Church, 3667 Flintville Road., Flintville, from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Monday at the church with the Rev. David Kasperek officiating. Burial will be in St. John the Baptist Cemetery. To send online condolences, please go to www.BlaneyFuneralHome.com. 
Vanderveren, Richard Henry (I313761)
 
165464 VanderWeilen - - Albert - 9/11/1932 - 12/28/1968 - Post Crescent - 12/29/1968 - B - 4 VanderWielen, Albert F. (I79851)
 
165465 VanderWeystVanRooyDinah8/25/18846/29/1969Post Crescent6/30/1969BVanRooy, Dinah (I136393)
 
165466 VanderWielenJohn6/12/18775/13/1965Post Crescent5/13/1965DVanderWielen, John (I124402)
 
165467 VanDerWielenPeter1/27/19087/24/1959Post Crescent7/24/1959AVanderWielen, Peter Johannes (I124401)
 
165468 VanderWyst Cornelius 2/21/1910 2/27/1972 Post Crescent2/28/1972B 10 VanderWyst, Cornelius "Kib" (I139775)
 
165469 VanderWyst Mrs. Mary Kaukauna Sun 5/16/1912 Unknown, Mary (I163263)
 
165470 VanderWystLarry D.9/2/195211/19/1987Post Crescent11/20/1987CVanderWyst, Larry D. (I80579)
 
165471 Vanderzanden Cornelius 3/23/1865 6/22/1949 Post Crescent 6/23/1949 38 VanderSanden, Cornelius (I51918)
 
165472 VanderZanden, AlAl VanderZanden, age 90, of Seymour passed away peacefully Wednesday, Mar ch 23, 2005, at his home. He was born March 15, 1915 in Little Chute, t he son of the late Henry and Johanna (DeGroot) VanderZanden. On April 2 9, 1942 he was united in marriage to Cecelia Smis at St. Joseph’s Cathol ic Church, in Oneida. Al farmed his entire life in the Oneida and Seymo ur areas. He was a member of the Seymour Assembly of God Church. His great est pleasures were bicycling and visiting with neighbors, friends and fami ly. He enjoyed auctions and was a frequent visitor to the sales barn.He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Cecelia, his children: Gerald (Mar ilyn), Seymour; Jim (Dorey), Appleton; Mary (Gerald) Johnson, Wisconsin Ra pids; Jeanie B. (Loren) Marcks, Black Creek; David, Seymour; daughter-in-l aw, Debbie, Milwaukee; ten grandchildren: Andrea (Timothy) Anderson, Ka ri Ann VanderZanden, Tina (Dale) Callicutt, Timothy and Torey Johnson; To dd and Doug Marcks; Renee (Pete) Page, Matthew and Katye VanderZanden; als o, four great-grandsons: Zachary, Dylan, Clayte and Garrett.He was preceded in death by three sisters, two brothers, an infant daught er and two grandchildren.Friends may call at the Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, 358 S. Main Stree t, Seymour, on Monday, March 28, 2005, from 4 to 8 p.m. Visitation will co ntinue on Tuesday, March 29, 2005, from 10 a.m. until the services at 11 a .m. at the Seymour Assembly of God Church, 989 Lincoln St., with the Rever end Philip Engel officiating. The burial will be at Holy Cross Cemete ry in Kaukauna. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.boettc herfuneralhomes.com. A memorial fund has been established.A special thank you to the many friends, neighbors and relatives for the v isits, support and prayers. And a thank you to Unity Hospice for their ca re and support. VanderZanden, Albert (I119971)
 
165473 VanDeurzen - - John - 3/2/1895 - 6/9/1951 - Post Crescent - 6/9/1951 - - 8 VanDeurzen, John (I53275)
 
165474 VandeVoortJohn C.9/27/18825/2/1957Post Crescent5/3/195710 VandeVoort, John (I132742)
 
165475 VandevoortLouiseGreen Bay Press Gazette4/23/1998 Unknown, Louise (I111307)
 
165476 Vandeyacht, Arthur J. “Art”Arthur J. “Art” Vandeyacht, Combined Locks, 75, passed away Friday, Oct. 2 9, 2004 at Parkside Care Center in Little Chute. Art was born in Little Ch ute on Jan. 15, 1929, son of the late John and Josephine (Verkuilen) Vande yacht. For over 40 years, he had worked for Kimberly Clark mill in Kimberl y, and retired in 1991 from RePap. On Sept. 4, 1952, Art married the form er JoAnn Lauer at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Stephensville. Art serv ed for a time in the National Guard, and eventually joined the 318th Ar my Band. Throughout the years, Art also played the clarinet and saxopho ne with various dance bands, the Appleton City Band, Kimberly Community Ba nd, and for many years with the Little Chute Community Band. During the ea rly days of the Lombardi Era, Art also played in the Green Bay Packers Ban d. He enjoyed bird watching, caring for his roses and garden, and was an a vid Packer Fan. He and JoAnn were members of the Outagamie County Historic al Society, the Green Bay Botanical Garden, and were faithful and active m embers of St. Paul Catholic Church in Combined Locks.Art is survived by his wife of 52 years: JoAnn Vandeyacht of Combined Lock s; eight children: Ann Betz of Crete, Ill.; Karen (James) Worden of Litt le Chute; Julie M. Vandeyacht of Appleton; John (Cheri) Vandeyacht of Kett ering, Ohio; Charles Vandeyacht of Combined Locks; Susan (Mike) Kelderm an of the town of Center; Steve Vandeyacht of Appleton; and Paul Vandeyac ht of Appleton; six grandchildren: Eric Worden; Brian, Jonathan, and Linds ey Vandeyacht; Sarah (Taylor Dahlen) Kelderman, and Theresa Kelderman; a b rother: Lloyd (Edee) Vandeyacht of Appleton; two sisters; Rita Eichl er of Texas and Irma (Ken) Levy of Kaukauna; three sisters-in-law: Pat Van deyacht of Kaukauna, Mary (Bill) Derks of Combined Locks, and Sr. Antoni ce Lauer, OSF of Manitowoc; three brothers-in-law: Leon (Beth) Lauer of Ap pleton, Norbert (Roseann) Lauer of Appleton, and Anton (Grace) Lauer of St ephensville. Art is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relat ives, and many friends.He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother Mark Vandeyacht, siste rs Mayme (Norbert) Van Lanen, Alice (Bud) Bratz, and Sr. Mary Alice; a nd a brother-in-law Tom Eichler.The funeral liturgy for Art will be held at 11 AM on Tuesday, Nov. 2, 20 04 at ST. PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH, 410 E. Wallace Street in Combined Locks wi th Fr. Jim Lucas officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Fr iends may call at the funeral home on Monday from 4-7 PM and again at t he church on Tuesday from 10 AM until the hour of the service. There wi ll be a parish prayer and scripture service at the funeral home Monday eve ning at 7 PM.The family would like to extend their thanks to the special people who to ok such good care of Art. They include the staff at Parkside Care Cent er as well as the staff on 2 South at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Your kindne ss will never be forgotten.Jansen Fargo Funeral Home204 E. Kimberly AvenueKimberly 788-6202 Vandeyacht, Arthur John (I78390)
 
165477 Vandeyacht, Joanne L.Joanne Vandeyacht, 47, of Kimberly, passed away peacefully on November 3 0, 2005. She was born July 14, 1958, in Green Bay the daughter of the la te Norbert "Nubs" and Marie (Horn) Vandeyacht. Joanne was a graduate of La keland College. She was employed in the paper industry for many years, mo st recently at SCA Tissue. Joanne enjoyed beautifying things with her crea tive and artistic abilities, shown in her peaceful backyard, refurbished a ntiques, paintings and her dream property up north. Many family members a nd friends will find comfort from her beautiful masterpieces in the yea rs to come.Joanne is survived by her children: Terri Boelter of Appleton; Jeremy (Min di) Boelter of Appleton; Christopher (Val Neuman) Boelter of Appleton a nd Danielle (Richard) Storm of Burnsville, Minnesota; six grandchildren: O cean, Brooke, Rayne, Daniel, Kassandra and Kaylynne; sisters and brother s: Carol (Larry) Kauer of Kaukauna; Earl "Duke" (Bobbie) Vandeyacht of Sun sites, Arizona; Donna Chappell of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Mark (Yarden a) Vandeyacht of Edmonds, Washington; Russ (Rose) Vandeyacht of Sunsite s, Arizona; Steve (Lee) Vandeyacht of Dillon, Colorado and Brian (Beverl y) Vandeyacht of Alanson, Michigan; nieces and nephews: Krista (Jim) Luedt ke and Jason (fiancee Amy Simon) Kauer; Scott and Troy Vandeyacht; Heathe r, Sarah and Daniel Chappell; Claire and Elli Vandeyacht; Ashley, Andre w, Alex and Abigail Vandeyacht; godmother and godfather: Betty and Tony Ma llmann of Florida; special friends: Vicky (Greg) Geiger and family, Ell en "Ellie" (Dave) Anderson, Dave (Kris) Koeppl and Wendy (Jim) Rietreld. S he is further survived by aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends.Joanne was preceded in death by her parents, Norbert and Marie (Horn) Vand eyacht and grandparents: George and Margaret (Rappell) Vandeyacht and Jac ob and Elizabeth (Schmidt) Horn and two nephews, Kevin and Aaron Kauer.A memorial service for Joanne will be held at 11:00 am on Wednesday, De c. 7, 2005, at GREENWOOD-FARGO FUNERAL HOME with the Rev. Daniel Spina off iciating. Inurnment will take place at St. Francis Cemetery in Hollandtow n. Friends may call at the Funeral Home on Wednesday from 9:30 am until t he time of service.Often there are no words to express the thoughts and feelings that are dee pest in our hearts.Joanne — you were our rock and our foundation. You gave to us the feeli ng that comes from knowing how much you cared for family and friends alik e. The support of knowing you were always someone to call upon for an enco uraging thought, a happy smile, a warm hug and a place for all to gatheThe faith you have shown us through believing in the happiness that lies a head, the strength that comes from knowing not even the deepest sadness wi ll last forever, and the calmness that you shared with many, comes from su rrendering, trusting and following in the Lord.We all love you and miss you dearly. May your parents be waiting with op en arms in Heaven.
Love,Daughters, Sons, Grandchildren, Sisters, Brothers, Nieces, Nephews and Fri ends."Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out ...? Come to Me, Get away with Me a nd you'll recover your life. I'll show you how to take a real rest."
— paraphrased Matthew 11:28GREENWOOD-FARGO FUNERAL HOME 500 Hendricks Avenue Kaukauna 920-766-6201 
Vandeyacht, Joanne Lynn (I65428)
 
165478 Vandeyacht, Marie E.KimberlyAge 79, passed away Monday, January 5, 2004 at St. Paul Home. Funeral arra ngements are incomplete and pending.
Greenwood Fargo Funeral Home500 Hendricks AvenueKaukauna
Vandeyacht, Marie E. KimberlyAge 79, passed away Monday, January 5, 2004 at St. Paul Home in Kaukaun a. Marie was born in the town of Harrison on July 3, 1924, daughter of t he late Jacob and Elizabeth (Schmidt) Horn. On June 18, 1946, she was unit ed in marriage to Norbert Vandeyacht in Sherwood; he survives. As a you ng woman, Marie worked in the Two Rivers area. She enjoyed growing Afric an violets, as well as creating ceramic pieces, and crocheting.Marie is survived by three daughters: Carol (Larry) Kauer of Kaukauna; Don na Chappell of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Joanne Vandeyacht of Kimberly; fi ve sons: Earl "Duke" (Bobbie) Vandeyacht of Sunsites, Arizona; Mark (Yarde na) Vandeyacht of Edmonds, Washington; Russ (Rose) Vandeyacht of Sunsite s, Arizona; Steve (Lee) Vandeyacht of Dillon, Colorado; and Brian (Beverl y) Vandeyacht of Alanson, Michigan; seventeen grandchildren: Krista (Ji m) Luedtke, Jason Kauer, Troy Vandeyacht, Scott Vandeyacht, Terri Boelte r, Jeremy (Mindi) Boelter,Christopher Boelter, Danielle Vandeyacht and h er fiancee Richard Storm, Sarah Chappell, Heather Chappell, Daniel Chappel l, Claire Vandeyacht, Elli Vandeyacht, Ashley Vandeyacht, Andrew Vandeyach t, Alex Vandeyacht, and Abigail Vandeyacht; five great grandchildren: Dani el, Kassandra, Kaylynne, Ocean, and Brooke; two brothers: Norbert (Barb) H orn of Sherwood and Eugene Horn of Menasha; three sisters: Angeline (Grego r) Weber of Fond du Lac; Josephine Van Linn of Neenah; Betty (Tony) Mallma nn of Florida; a sister-in-law: Shirley Horn of Sherwood. Marie is furth er survived by countless nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friend s. She was preceded in death by her parents, two grandsons Kevin and Aar on Kauer, a brother Marvin Horn, a sister Georgine (Lloyd) Porter, and a b rother-in-law Eugene Van Linn.Funeral services for Marie will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, January 1 0, 2004 at the funeral home chapel with Rev. Wayne Carey officiating. Inte rment will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Hollandtown. Friends may call direc tly at the funeral home on Saturday morning from 9:00 AM until the ho ur of the services.The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to Dr. Brian Sco tt as well as to the entire staff at St. Paul Elder Services. Your excelle nt care made mother so very comfortable during her stay. Your kindness wi ll never be forgotten.Mom - a daughter, a sister, a wife, a mother, and a friend; but greate st of all, a teacher. A teacher of life, kindness, and love for the Lor d. We haven't heard your voice for a long time, however your silence spo ke volumes. Your smile warmed and brightened everyone who would greet yo u. No one will ever forget that smile. You are where you always want ed to be - in the comfort of the Lord's arms. We hope to have your coura ge and live up to your dreams. We will miss you, Mom. Love, your childr en.Greenwood Fargo Funeral Home 500 Hendricks Avenue Kaukauna 
Horn, Marie E. (I60270)
 
165479 Vandeyacht, Norbert J. “Nubs”Norbert J. Vandeyacht of Kaukauna, age 86, passed away Sunday, February 2 7, 2005 at St. Paul Home in Kaukauna. Nubs was born in the town of Holla nd on October 16, 1918, son of the late . On June 18, 1946, he was unit ed in marriage to the former Marie Horn; she preceded him in death on Janu ary 5, 2004. Nubs owned and operated Vandeyacht’s Garage for many year s, a business his father began in 1918. Nubs retired in 1978, but his s on still operates a Vandeyacht’s Garage near his home in Arizona.A former member of the United States Army Air Corps, during World War II N ubs served in the Pacific Theatre. He was also a member of the Wrightsto wn Urban Klister Post #436 of the American Legion, and enjoyed fishing, ca mping, and playing sheepshead.Norbert is survived by three daughters: Carol (Larry) Kauer of Kaukauna; D onna Chappell of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Joanne Vandeyacht of Kimberl y; five sons: Earl “Duke” (Bobbie) Vandeyacht of Sun Sites, Arizona; Ma rk (Yardi) Vandeyacht of Edmonds, Washington; Russ (Rose) Vandeyacht of S un Sites, Arizona; Steve (Lee) Vandeyacht of Dillon, Colorado; and Brian ( Beverly) Vandeyacht of Alanson, Michigan; seventeen grandchildren: Kris ta (Jim) Luedtke, Jason Kauer, Troy Vandeyacht, Scott Vandeyacht, Terri Bo elter, Jeremy (Mindy) Boelter, Christopher Boelter, Danielle (Richard) Sto rm, Sarah Chappell, Heather Chappell, Daniel Chappell, Claire Vandeyach t, Elli Vandeyacht, Ashley Vandeyacht, Andrew Vandeyacht, Alex Vandeyach t, and Abigail Vandeyacht; seven great grandchildren: Daniel, Kassandra, K aylynne, Ocean, Brooke, and Rayne; two brothers-in-law: Norbert (Barb) Ho rn of Sherwood and Eugene Horn of Menasha; four sisters-in-law: Angeline ( Gregor) Weber of Fond du Lac; Josephine Van Linn of Neenah; Betty (Tony) M allmann of Florida; and Shirley Horn of Sherwood; and a special cousin w ho was always treated like a brother: Earl Schlarb of Huntsville, Alabama.Nubs was preceded in death by his parents, two grandsons Kevin and Aaron K auer, brothers-in-law Marvin Horn and Gene Van Linn; and a sister-in-law G eorgine (Lloyd) Porter.Funeral services for Nubs will be held at 11 AM on Saturday, March 5, 20 05 at the funeral home chapel with Rev. Wayne Carey officiating. Interme nt will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Hollandtown. Friends may call direct ly at the funeral home on Saturday morning from 9 AM until the hour of t he services.The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to Dr. Brian Sco tt as well as to the entire staff at St. Paul Elder Services. Your excelle nt care made dad so very comfortable during his stay. Your kindness will n ever be forgotten.“My hands, though wrinkled, shriveled, and weak, have been tools I have us ed all my life. They have fed and clothed my family. They have been dirt y, scraped, and raw swollen and bent. They were uneasy and clumsy holdi ng my newborn children. They wrote letters home while at war and trembl ed when I buried my parents and my wife. They have taught the skil ls of my trade and the joy of baiting a hook. These hands are the ma rk of where I’ve been and the ruggedness of my life. With these hands I re ach out as He leads me home. He will lift me to His side and there I wi ll use these hands to touch the face of Christ.”
Greenwood Fargo Funeral Home500 Hendricks AvenueKaukauna 
Vandeyacht, Norbert J. (I60269)
 
165480 VanDinterPeter1/15/18986/24/1944Post Crescent6/27/1944VanDinter, Peter (I176346)
 
165481 VANDOREN, Katherine Elizabeth----
a resident of E306 Poplar St. Colfax, Survived by a son, James R. Floyd, Lacey, WA; 4 brothers, Robert P. Repp of Colfax, WA; Dave Repp and Henry Repp, both of St. John, WA; Dan Repp of Spokane, Wa; 4 sisters, Mrs. W.R. (Polly) McNeilly, Mrs. Clyde(Freda) Willsey, Mrs. Warren(Ann) Harwood, all of Colfax, Mrs. Harry( Eleanor) Martin, Rosalie, WA; 6 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the Chapel of the Bruning Funeral Home, Colfax, WA on Wed. March 5, 1975 at 2 p.m. The Rev Father Vicotr Brezniker officaiting. Interment at the Colfax Cemetery. Family suggests memorials be made to the American Cancer Society. 
Repp, Katherine (I146958)
 
165482 VanDrasek 12/11/1939 Post-Crescent 12/11/1939 Vorlovska, Mary (I134663)
 
165483 VanDrasekJohn1/13/191310/31/1952Post Crescent11/1/1952VanDrasek, John (I133316)
 
165484 VanDrell, Alvin "Al" Jachmann
Alvin "Al" Jachmann VanDrell, 80, Sturgeon Bay, passed away July 30, 2008, at Aurora Bay Care Hospital in Green Bay.He was born May 21, 1928 to Sylvia (Jachmann) and Earl VanDrell at the family farmhouse on Cherry Road in Sturgeon Bay. He was a 1947 graduate of Stoughton High School. Alvin served his country with United States Air Force during the Korean War. On June 21, 1953, he married Marilyn Holy at Christ Lutheran Church in Stoughton.Alvin owned and operated VanDrell Orchards and VanDrell Outboard while he lived in Sturgeon Bay from 1953 to 1968. In addition, he was a semi driver for Schinkten Oil and a substitute rural mail carrier. In 1968, he moved back to Stoughton and was a motor vehicle inspector, specializing in truck and school bus enforcement, for the Wisconsin State Patrol until his retirement in 1988. On April 29, 1977, he married Joyce Strahm Lawton in Madison.Upon retirement, Alvin returned to Sturgeon Bay and built a retirement home on his former orchard land along Cherry Road (now 8th Avenue). In his retirement years, he remained active by driving cars for several Sturgeon Bay auto dealerships, primarily for Port Plaza.Alvin was an active member of the Masonic lodge and was also involved in the Keystone Kop Shrine unit while he lived in Stoughton.
Survivors include his daughter, Lynn (Timothy) Hawkins; two granddaughters, Meghan and Michelle Hawkins; a sister-in-law, Donna Vandrell; a niece, a nephew, three step-children and their families.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Joyce; his brother, Roger and his granddaughter, Kelsey Rose Hawkins.
Private interment services will be held at a later date at Bayside Cemetery in Sturgeon Bay. A memorial fund will be established in his name. Condolences may be sent to hawkinslv@wi.rr.com.
Special thanks to all his friends and neighbors who provided wonderful care and support during his recent illness. 
Vandrell, Alvin "Al" Jachmann (I315630)
 
165485 VanDyke (Flavin)Molly T. 5/30/1882 4/26/1944 Post-Crescent 5/12/1944 Flavin, Mary "Mollie" (I164991)
 
165486 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VanDyke, Mary Therese (I95054)
 
165487 VanDyke7/17/186912/4/1955Post Crescent12/5/195542 VanDyke, Petronella (I109282)
 
165488 VanDyke8/7/18899/11/1953Post Crescent9/11/195310 Nabbefeldt, Barbara (I92426)
 
165489 VanDykeM. J.9/17/18674/11/1952Post Crescent4/12/195212 VanDyke, Matthew John "Martin" (I161032)
 
165490 VanEperen Martin 3/23/1953 Post Crescent 3/23/195332 VanEperen, Martin (I175204)
 
165491 VanErem (Tilkens)Elizabeth 2/21/1869 12/16/1947 Post-Crescent 12/17/1947 12 Tilkens, Elizabeth (I341059)
 
165492 VanEremConstant 2/26/1867 9/21/1946 Post-Crescent 9/23/1946 16 VanErem, Constant (I341058)
 
165493 Vanessa Rae Schnell, age 27, of 405 Columbus Ave. Brillion, died unexpectedly on Friday, January 11, 2013 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton. She was born November 7, 1985 in Two Rivers, daughter of Rick and Paula (Schneider) Freimuth. On September 24, 2011 Vanessa married her best friend and the love of her life Justin Schnell at Zion United Methodist Church in Forest Junction. She loved working with autistic children. Vanessa also loved family and wanted to become a mother. That dream came true on Monday, January 7, 2013 when their daughter Marina Corrine was born. She was a member of Zion United Methodist Church in Forest Junction and was active in fund raising walks to benefit Autism. Survivors include her husband Justin, daughter Marina Corrine, her father Rick (Patti) Freimuth of Kaukauna, her mother Paula Freimuth and Kevin Kibilowski of Brillion, sister Camrin Freimuth and friend Will Sullivan of Oshkosh, Jocelyn Freimuth and friend Cory Martin of West Palm beach FL, her mother-in-law and father-in-law Sue and Dave Schnell of Brillion, her grandparents, June Freimuth of Kellnersville, Alice Lindberg of Kaukauna, Eugene and Conni Schneider of Whitelaw, Ruth Kibilowski of Kellnersville, Donald Schmidt of Crivitz, Lester Keller of Forest Junction, her bothers-in-law and sister-in-law Adam (Sarah) Schnell of Brillion, Kate (Ben) Altmann of Deerfield, Kim Schnell of Medford, and many other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by grandparents, Paul Freimuth, Tom Lindberg, Chet Kibilowski, Janet Keller and Marge Schmidt. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday January 15th at 11:00 a.m. at Zion United Methodist Church in Forest Junction. The Rev. Becky Kindschi will officiate. Burial will be in Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Junction. Friends may call at the church on Monday from3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and then again on Tuesday at the church from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. with the funeral service to follow at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in Vanessa's name. Online condolences may be made a www.wieting-funeralhome.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on January 13, 2013 
Freimuth, Vanessa Rae (I323809)
 
165494 VANEVENHOVEN Mrs. Robert WATSON Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna Parish Cemetery Fargo 1958/Apr/10

Vanevenhoven10/13/19144/10/1958Post Crescent4/10/195836 
Watson, Dorothy (I136227)
 
165495 Vanevenhoven, Bruce J. Combined LocksAge 60, died peacefully Friday, September 6, 2002 at home with his fami ly by his side following a courageous battle with cancer. He was born Dece mber 29, 1941 in Appleton, son of Wilfred and Louise (Marsch) Vanevenhove n. On June 23, 1962 he married the former Nancy Jansen at St. John Cathol ic Church, Little Chute. The couple celebrated 40 years of marriage togeth er and resided in Combined Locks for the past 31 years. Bruce was employ ed at Thilmany Pulp and Paper, recently retiring after almost 41 yea rs of service. Bruce raised five sons and put his children first, sendi ng them all through college. His pride and joy was his one and only grandc hild, Kailey, who was a blessing to the family. Bruce had a distinctive la ugh and could be easily recognized in a crowd. If you needed a shoulder, a dvice or something fixed...he was there. He was an avid Packer fan and enj oyed Country music and spending time with his family. Bruce was a memb er of St. Paul Catholic Church, Combined Locks, and the Thilmany Quarter C entury Club. Survivors include his loving wife, Nancy, Combined Locks; fi ve sons and two daughters-in-law: Troy (fiancee Lori Gettendorf), Menash a; Brad (Delisa), Arvada, Colorado; Todd (Danielle), Jody (girlfriend Kat ie Walbrandt); Ryan (fiancee Amy Lamers), all of Combined Locks; a grandda ughter, Kailey Amber; his mother, Louise Vanevenhoven, Menasha; a broth er and sister-in-law, Gary (Mary) Vanevenhoven, Appleton; three sisters a nd two brothers-in-law: Darlene (Tim) VandeHey, Wrightstown; Sandy (Michae l) Coffey, Kaukauna; Mary Gast (fiancee Rick Babler), Appleton; numerous n ieces and nephews. He is further survived by his wife's family: Grace Jans en, Katie (Marty) Marasch, all of Little Chute; Linda (Jim) Gibson, Char ( Jim) Bricco, Steve (Diane) Jansen, all of Appleton; Cindy (Mark) Verhage n, Julie (Bruce) Verhagen, all of Little Chute. He was preceded in dea th by his father, Wilfred and father-in-law, Richard Jansen. Funeral servi ces will be at 5 p.m. Monday at St. Paul Catholic Church, Combined Locks w ith Father Robert Vandenberg officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. F riends may call directly at the church from 2 p.m. Monday until the ti me of services. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been establish ed in his name. Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the f amily. Vanevenhoven, Bruce J. (I44036)
 
165496 Vanevenhoven, Clifford W., "Zunk", Kimberly, Age 85, passed away at St. Paul Home in Kaukauna on Monday, December 15, 2 003. He was born to the late William and Mary (Kerkoff) Vanevenhoven on Ap ril 1, 1918. Cliff was a graduate of Kaukauna High School in 1938 and w as active in sports. He married Gertrude Donnermeyer at St. Mary Cathol ic Church, Kaukauna, on June 26, 1941. They enjoyed 58 years of marriag e. She preceded him in death on March 25, 2000. Cliff served in the Unit ed States Army during World War II in the 82nd and 101st Airborne division s. He was involved in the Battle at Normandy and the Battle of the Bul ge in Belgium. Cliff was presented the Purple Heart. After the war, Cli ff and Gertrude moved to Kimberly where he worked for Kimberly Clark and M idtec Paper for 35 years, retiring in 1980. He was a member of the Quart er Century Club at Kimberly Clark. Cliff was a proud member of Holy Name C atholic Church. As an avid sports fan, Cliff was involved in his children 's and grandchildren's sports activities. He also loved to watch the Packe rs and Brewers. Golfing, Fishing and playing sheepshead were also favori te activities.
Cliff is survived by his children: Lee (Judith) Vanevenhoven of Combined L ocks, Dennis (Janet) Vanevenhoven of Appleton and Jerry (Linda) Vanevenhov en of Kaukauna; grandchildren: Jay (Tammy) Vanevenhoven of New London, Cor ey (Dana) Vanevenhoven of Darboy, Scott (Brooke) Vanevenhoven of Ripon, Sa ra (Jeff) Radloff of Ripon, Adam Vanevenhoven of New York, Alan Vanevenhov en of Connecticut and Ryan Vanevenhoven of Kaukauna; six great grandchildr en; sisters-in-law: Pat Vanevenhoven of Menasha, Sue Vanevenhoven and Elai ne Donnermeyer of Kaukauna, and Clara Markgraf of Lodi; brothers-in-law: L eo (Janice) Donnermeyer of Kimberly, and Robert (Kate) Donnermeyer of Oshk osh.
Cliff is preceded in death by his wife Gertrude, his parents; brothers: Wa lter, Elmer, Raymond, Lester, Wilfred, Sylvester and infant brother Josep h; sister-in-law: Ella Zellmer; and brothers-in-law; Michael, Norbert, Jo hn and Walter Donnermeyer.
The funeral liturgy will be at 6 p.m. on Monday, December 22, 2003, at HO LY NAME OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 600 East Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly, wi th Fr. Dennis Bergsbaken officiating. Friends will be received at the chur ch from 4 p.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be at 10 a. m. on Tuesday, December 23, at Holy Name Cemetery. A military honors servi ce will be conducted at the cemetery by the William Verhagen Post of the A merican Legion, Kimberly.
The family would like to express a special thank you to the staff at St. P aul Home, especially Poppy Path, for their excellent, compassionate care.
A memorial fund in Cliff's name is being established.
"We will miss you, Grandpa." Love, Jay, Corey, Scott, Sara, Adam, Alan, Ry an, Jordyn, Justin, Corrine, James, Andrew and Samson.
"Gert, I'll be home for Christmas." Love, Cliff
Jansen Fargo Funeral Home
204 East Kimberly Avenue
Kimberly 788-6202 
Vanevenhoven, Clifford W. (I64261)
 
165497 Vanevenhoven, Donna M. (Schuh)
Donna M. Vanevenhoven, Little Chute, age 67, died Wednesday, August 8, 2007, at her home wrapped in the loving arms of her husband and surrounded by her family. Donna was born in Appleton on July 16, 1940, to the late Ray and Bertha (Kempen) Schuh Sr. On September 29, 1960, she married Don "Chick" Vanevenhoven at St. Nicholas Church in Freedom. Donna devoted her time to helping and caring for others. No matter what the occasion, she always sent a gift just to let you know she cared, whether it was a card or some of her Scotcheroos, which were clearly her specialty. Donna also had a huge goodie basket for the grandchildren to dig into every time they paid her a visit. She enjoyed working with all of her friends at the funeral dinners at St. John's and especially getting together with the "card club ladies." Her friends at the morning masses were also near and dear to her heart. Although Donna took on a lot of hobbies, her true joys in life were spending time with her family and friends.
Donna is survived by her husband of 46 years, Don; five children: Greg (Jill) of Freedom, Kathy (Mark) Verhagen of Little Chute, Randy of Little Chute, Gary of Little Chute and Jim (Joan) of Kaukauna; 16 grandchildren: Joy and Shane Vanevenhoven, Kyle, Deniece and Casey Krueger, Nick, Jenni and Danny Verhagen, Lizzy, Zach and Neko Vanevenhoven, Julious Gonzalez, Jessi and Adam Vanevenhoven, Dana and Craig Hammen; sisters and brothers: Betty Schumacher (Fred Luetschwager), Bernie Wege, Marrianne (Jon) Blakeslee, Carol (Pat) Heenan, Kathy Schuh-Ries, Gene (Carol), Matt (Sandee), Gordy (Linda), Bill (Mary Lou), Tony (Karen), Carl (Peggy), Leo (Barb), Ray (Joyce) and Hank (Vonnie) Schuh; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law: Carol (Jerry) Berghuis, Bonnie, Rob (Sue), John (Janine) and Paul (Sue) Vanevenhoven. Donna is further survived by godchildren, nieces, nephews and many friends.
In addition to her parents, Donna was preceded in death by her father and mother-in-law, Ervin and Martha Vanevenhoven; and sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law: Jo Ann Schuh, Don Schumacher, Gerry Vanevenhoven and Myra Vanevenhoven.
The Funeral Mass will be held at 12 p.m. at St. John Catholic Church in Little Chute on Saturday, August 11, 2007, with the Rev. David J. Funk, OFM Cap. officiating. Friends may call at the church Saturday from 9 a.m. until 11:45 a.m. directly at church. Committal St. John Cemetery, Little Chute.
We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Goggins, Dr. Speer, all the wonderful nurses in the Hematology and Radiology department at St. Elizabeth's Hospital and the Affinity Visiting Nurses. You have such a difficult job and you fulfilled your responsibility with tenderness, care and respect. A special thanks to all the family and friends for all the extra special care and attention that you extended toward "Mum." All the meals and cards were terrific. Each one put a smile on her face. Thank you to all!
With a soft kiss and
gentle touch
we said goodbye to someone
we dearly love.
We know Grandma's happy
in heaven with God
and that she will always be
our angel watching
from above.
Until we meet again,
we love you.
O'CONNELL
FUNERAL SERVICES
2020 E. Main Street
Little Chute 920-759-2951 
Schuh, Donna Mae (I27712)
 
165498 Vanevenhoven, Eloy "Red" 1004 Joyce Street, Kaukauna, Red Vanevenhoven, age 94, passed away Wednesday, February 21, 2007, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton. Red was born October 25, 1912, to the late Charles and Rose (Gloudeman) Vanevenhoven. He married the former Joan Murphy on June 6, 1938, in Gays Mills, Wisconsin. Joan preceded him in death on January 3, 2000. Red and Joan worked together for sixty-two years, many of them at the Hub, which is now The Prime Steer. Red was a longtime member of Holy Cross Parish.
Red is survived by his children: Nancy (Milton) Marasch of Boulder, Colorado; Jan (Bob) Thomas of Green Bay; Mary (Chip) Lamers of Kaukauna; and Mike (Meg O'Brien) Vanevenhoven of Menasha; seventeen grandchildren and twenty-two great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his siblings: Dorothy Eslien of Kaukauna; Jan (Gene) Schiedermayer of Missoula, Montana; Tom (Peg) Vanevenhoven of Yuba City, California; a sister-in-law: Bernardine Tully of Gays Mills; a special friend, Marge Grissman of Kaukauna; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Red was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Joan, sisters: Valerie (Ed) Knox, Mary Lou (Jack) Lowes, and Ruth (Elmer) Vandenberg; and brothers: Robert (Vivian) Vanevenhoven and Norbert (Eleanor) Vanevenhoven.
The funeral liturgy for Red will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, February 26, 2007, at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukauna. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call directly at the church on Monday from 2:30 p.m. until the hour of the service.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME
400 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Kaukauna 920-766-6200
www.fargofuneralhomes.com  
Vanevenhoven, Eloy "Red" (I80198)
 
165499 Vanevenhoven, Harriet M.Harriet M. Vanevenhoven, 88, St. Paul Home, Kaukauna, passed away Wednesda y, June 11, 2003 at St. Paul Home. Harriet was born Sept. 5, 1914, in Litt le Chute, daughter of the late John and Nellie (Derks) Ver Voort. She marr ied Henry Vanevenhoven on May 2, 1936, at St. John Catholic Church in Litt le Chute; he preceded her in death on April 25, 1994. She was a devoted wi fe, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who especially enjoyed baki ng treats for those she loved. She also enjoyed playing cards, going up no rth to the family cottage and volunteering at Holy Cross Catholic Church a nd School. Harriet was a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters, the Ho ly Cross Altar Society and the Kaukauna Community Hospital Auxiliary.Survivors include two daughters, Rosemary (Richard) Vander Missen, De Per e; and Karen (David) Thiel, Port Edwards; seven grandchildren; 13 great-gr andchildren; two sisters, as well as several sisters-in-law, brothers-in-l aw, and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends. Harri et was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Henry; her stepfathe r, Matt Van Den Bosch; as well as by numerous brothers and sisters and the ir spouses. The funeral liturgy for Harriet will be held on Monday, June 1 6, 2003 at 11 a.m. at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer St., in Kau kauna, with Fr. Jack Mullarkey officiating. Interment will follow at the p arish cemetery. Friends may call directly at the church on Monday from 9: 30 a.m. until the hour of the service. FargO FUNERAL HOME400 W. Wiscons in AvenueKaukauna 766-6200 VerVoort, Harriet Marie (I35650)
 
165500 Vanevenhoven, Louise I. Louise Vanevenhoven, age 89, of Menasha, passed away on Sunday, July 5, 2009, at her home. She was born on May 7, 1920, in Menasha, the daughter of the late John and Helen (Wysocki) Marsh. Louise married Wilfred Vanevenhoven on December 13, 1938, in Dubuque, Iowa. She was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church and International Library of Poetry. Writing was one of her greatest interests, along with sewing and poetry.
Louise is survived by her children: Gary (Mary) Vanevenhoven, Appleton; Darlene (Tim) Vande Hey, Wrightstown; Sandy (Mike) Coffey, Kaukauna and Mary (Rick) Babler, Appleton and her daughter-in-law: Nancy Vanevenhoven, Combined Locks. She is further survived by 17 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
Louise was preceded in death by her husband Wilfred, grandson Brian Vanevenhoven and her sister Leone (Lloyd) Hewitt.
The funeral liturgy for Louise will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, July 9, 2009, at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna, with Father Tom Pomeroy officiating. Burial will take place at the parish cemetery. The visitation will be held on Wednesday at the Fargo Funeral Home from 5 to 7 p.m. with a prayer service at 7 p.m. and again at the church on Thursday from 10 a.m. until the time of mass. Memorials are appreciated to the American Cancer Society.
Fargo Funeral Home
400 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Kaukauna 920-766-6209
Online condolences
www.wichmannfargo.com 
Marsh, Louise I. (I152407)
 
165501 Vanevenhoven, Mary B. 109 Filmore Street, KaukaunaAge 84, died Saturday afternoon, January 18, 2003, at her home, followi ng a short illness. She was born May 11, 1918, to the late Martin and Nell ie (Coonen) Verbeten, in Kimberly and had been a Kaukauna resident a ll of her life. Mary had been employed by Kaukauna Klub Cheese, the Kaukau na Times and had volunteered with St. Vincent DePaul. She was very acti ve in her church, Holy Cross Catholic Church, where she participated in t he prayer chain and organized and managed the making of over 50,000 rosari es, which were sent to foreign countries, given to local prisons and to t he military. Mary was active as a prayer partner for children at Holy Cro ss preparing for First communion. She began the Hourly Devotion for vocati ons, which prayed for priest vocations. She also started Mission Sunday, w hich was an educational hour held on Sundays during Lent. She was extreme ly active in other facets and activities of her church and St. Mary Cathol ic Church, too numerous to mention. Mary was also a member of the Ladi es of the Knights of Columbus. Survivors include four sons and 3 daughters -in-law, David and Maureen, Redondo Beach, CA; Carl and Grace, White Lak e; Mark, Kaukauna: Alan and Mary, Kaukauna; six daughters and 4 sons-in-la w, Mary Ann and Peter Hull, Moreno Valley, CA; Janet Linet, Kaukauna; Patr icia Vanevenhoven, Los Angeles, CA; Helen and Gary Wendt, Flagstaff, AZ; R ose Ann and Jim Woloszyk, Elm Grove, WI; Rita and Anthony Gelling, Wyalon g, Australia; 13 grandchildren, Keith, Alan, Jr., Amy, Ann, Aaron, Meliss a, Celeste, Ryan, Courtney, Tyler, Evan, Nicholas and Simon; a great grand daughter, Taylor Ann. Mary is further survived by a brother, Jeff and Doro thy Verbeten, Kaukauna; two sisters, Sister Catherine Verbeten, Racine; Gr ace Kugler, Appleton. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edwin O. V anevenhoven, April 26, 2000, a sister, Dorothy Marolf and a brother Robe rt Verbeten. The funeral liturgy for Mary will be held at 11:30 am Wednesd ay, January 22, 2003, at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Stree t, with Father Jack Mullarkey officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Ce metery. Friends may call at the church on Wednesday, from 9 am until the t ime of the mass. In lieu of flowers memorial fund is being established f or the Holy Cross Food Pantry.FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 West Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 766-6200 Verbeten, Mary B. (I45061)
 
165502 Vanevenhoven, Rita H.Formerly of Kaukauna, age 84, passed away Saturday, March 9, 2002 at Colo ny Oaks Care Center in Appleton. Rita was born in Kaukauna on October 2 9, 1917 daughter of the late Matthew and Frieda (Walker) Hartzheim. On Sep tember 5, 1935, she married Sylvester Vanevenhoven in Kaukauna; he preced ed her in death in 1990. Rita enjoyed crocheting and caring for her grandc hildren in her younger years. She is survived by a daughter, Diane (Kerr y) Thon, Kaukauna; four sons: Sylvester "Bud" (Margaret "Mickey") Vanevenh oven, Kaukauna; Ronald Vanevenhoven, Glendale, California; Roger "Pete" (M ary) Vanevenhoven, Kaukauna; David Vanevenhoven, Appleton and his fiance L isha; 13 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, a sister-in-law, Pat Vanev enhoven, Appleton; a brother-in-law, Cliff Vanevenhoven, Kaukauna; and t wo special nephews: Jimmy (Mary) Hopfensperger, and Bobby Hopfensperger. R ita was preceded in death by her husband, brothers: Leo and George. The fu neral liturgy for Rita will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 12, 2002 at ST. MA RY CATHOLIC CHURCH, 119 W. 7th Street, Kaukauna with Fr. Robert Uduluts ch O.F.M. Cap. officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Frie nds may call directly at church on Tuesday from 9 a.m. until the hour of s ervice.Greenwood Fargo Funeral Home 500 Hendricks Avenue Kaukauna 766-6201 Hartzheim, Rita Harriet (I65156)
 
165503 Vanevenhoven,Grace F. (Hartjes)
Grace Vanevenhoven passed away March 21, 2015 peacefully at home in her sleep at the age of 68. Grace was born on December 30, 1947 in Combined Locks to the late George and Catherine (Grissman) Hartjes. Grace was united in marriage to Carl Vanevenhoven on September 8, 1993.
Grace is survived by five children, Diane Sahotsky (special friend Shawn Wilder), James (Samantha) Spice, Renee (Thomas) Moeller, John Spice, and Keith Vanevenhoven; six grandchildren, Amanda, Hope and Brooke Moeller, Travis and Ann Marie Spice, and Taylor Vanevenhoven; three step-grandchildren, Ashley, Geoffrey and Alexis; and one great grandchild, Aiden Remter; two brothers, Richard (Marge) Hartjes, White Lake and Tom (Diane) Hartjes, Arkansas; three sisters, Shirley (John) Kemkes, Darboy, Millie (Bob) Van Handel, Shawano, Lois (Gary) Kortz, Freedom. She is further survived by many nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
Grace was preceded in death by her parents, her sister, Geraldine O'Brien, her brother Lester Hartjes and brothers-in-law Ronald O'Brien and Ken Ulrich.
A memorial service will be held at 11:00 on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at Bradley Funeral Home 1550 Neva Rd. (Hwy45) Antigo. Visitation will be Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers a memorials may be directed to Lung Cancer Research Foundation.org.
The family wishes to extend a special thanks to LeRoyer Hospice and doctors for the loving care they provided during her final days.
Rest easy, 'til we meet again. We love you.
Online condolences at www.bradleyfh.com 
Hartjes, Grace (I50300)
 
165504 VanevenhovenEngmannMathilda 8/25/18844/16/1971 Post Crescent4/16/1971B 13 Engman, Matilda "Tilly" (I35817)
 
165505 VanEyck, JosephAge 69, died at home following a courageous battle with cancer on Decemb er 10, 2003. He was born in Little Chute, WI on November 10, 1934 to the l ate Martin and Hattie VanEyck. After retirement from Midtec Paper Compan y, he moved to Springdale, AR in 1989 where he became an avid golfe r. He is survived by his wife, Donna, whom he married March 29, 1973; son s: Robert VanEyck and Joseph (Lori) VanEyck; and a daughter, Kathrine VanE yck, all of Green Bay; a step-son, Arnold (Carmen) Jones, Neenah; six gran dchildren and a great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by a brother, P eter VanEyck; and a sister, Rita Mischler. Services were held at St. Rapha el's Catholic Church in Springdale, AR on Saturday, December 13th. A loc al memorial service will be held at a future date. In lieu of flowers, don ations may be made to Washington Regional Hospice, Fayetteville, AR.
Appleton Post Crescent Date 03/24/2004
Van Eyck, Joseph A.Jose ph A. Van Eyck, age 69, Arkansas, passed away Dec. 10, 2003 at his home fo llowing a courageous battle with cancer. He was born Nov. 10, 1934 in Litt le Chute, WI to the late Henrica and Martin Van Eyck. Joe was an avid golf er with his wife. Before retiring to Arkansas, Joe was a lifetime employ ee of Midtech Paper Company where he made many friends.Survivors include his wife Donna; brother Charles (Terry) Van Eyck; thr ee children Robert, Katherine and Joseph (Lori) Van Eyck; their mother Car ol Vander Velden; a stepson Arnold (Carmen) Jones; granddaughters Tiffa ni (Todd) Burkard and Marissa Van Eyck; four step-grandchildren; a great g randdaughter Kathryn Pilar; and many nieces, nephews and friends.He was preceded in death by newborn brother Joseph; younger sister Doroth y; brother Peter Van Eyck and his wife Sandra; sister Rita Mischler and h er husband Alan; and a nephew Fred Mischler.Services will be held at St. John's Catholic Church, 323 South Pine St., L ittle Chute, WI at 11 am on March 27, 2004. He will be laid to rest with h is parents at St. John's Cemetery, Little Chute.We wish to extend a special thanks to Unity Hospice for making him feel co mfortable during his last weeks. 
VanEyck, Joseph A. (I64361)
 
165506 VanGeffen (VanDeLaar)Catherine 3/17/1901 5/1/1977 Post-Crescent 5/2/1977 B vandeLaar, Catherine (I135577)
 
165507 VanGompel Anna 5/16/1876 4/5/1958 Post Crescent 4/7/1958 14 Menting, Anna P. (I22820)
 
165508 VanGorpRoman4/1/1994Post Crescent4/4/1994VVangorp, Roman (I123333)
 
165509 VanHandel - - William A. - 4/23/1893 - 7/19/1970 - Post Crescent - 7/20/1970 - B - 8 VanHandel, William Adrian (I61875)
 
165510 VanHandel, Charles B. “Chuck ”, Little ChuteCharles B. Van Handel, age 47, was given the gift that God promises to a ll of us, “eternal life” on Friday, Jan. 23, 2004. He passed away unexpect edly - doing what he loved to do - snowmobiling. He died as he lived - wi th joy in his heart and a love for the outdoors. He was born on July 17, 1 956, to Edward W. & Lorraine (Otte) Van Handel. He married his high scho ol sweetheart, Sue Hietpas, and this past October they celebrated 25 yea rs of marriage. Chuck was known to all those who loved him as the person w ho could fix anything, sometimes being called the “sheeny”. His love of fa mily was always evident in all that he did. His children Tyler, Ted, and A nna have broken hearts — they will miss their dad whose gentle spirit h as guided them to be the people they are becoming. God gives many grac es — their Dad’s unconditional love for them was a wonderful gift. Chuck ’s quiet faith has been an example to all of us. Chuck was a faithful a nd well-respected employee of Don Hietpas & Sons Construction for the pa st 30 years. He loved his employers and they loved him.He is survived by his loving wife, Sue; his children Tyler, Ted and Ann a; his mother, Lorraine Van Handel; brothers Ed (Kathy) Van Handel, Jer ry Van Handel and Danny Van Handel. He is further survived by his mother-i n-law, Dorothy (Bootz) Hietpas; his brothers-in-law: Steve (Jessie) Hietpa s, Stu (Patty) Hietpas, Scott (Robin) Hietpas and Pat (Cheryl) Hietpas; h is godchildren: Joy (Hietpas) DesJardins, Rachel Hietpas and Katie Hietpa s. Also survived by many Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews and wonderful frie nds.
Love you a lot —He was preceded in death by his father, Edward W. Van Handel and father-in -law, Donald H. Hietpas. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been establish ed.Visitation will be held Tuesday from 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at St. Pa ul Catholic Church, Combined Locks. The Funeral Mass will immediately foll ow at church. Interment St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Jennifer O’Conne ll with Affordable Funeral & Cremation Services is assisting the famil y. A luncheon will be served at the Darboy Club immediately following mass .
Fox Cities Affordable & Cremation Services 
VanHandel, Charles Bradley (I66150)
 
165511 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F33966
 
165512 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F31048
 
165513 VanHoutFrank F.9/12/191810/11/1952Post Crescent10/13/1952VanHout, Frank (I139236)
 
165514 Vanita M. Pennenberg, 91, Wrightstown, passed peacefully to Eternal life on Wednesday, February 29, 2012, at a local hospital. She was born October 2, 1920 in Wrightstown, daughter to the late William and Martha (Kersten) Kamps. She graduated from Wrightstown High School in 1938, and married Raymond "Butch" T. Pennenberg, June 7, 1929, and he preceded her in death March 19, 1976. She farmed all her life with dad and her family. After retirement she loved traveling, playing cards, and praying the rosary.
She is survived by two sons and one daughter, Robert (Judy) Pennenberg, Diane (Gary "Lou") Gezella, and Marlin Pennenberg; 15 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; 7 great great grandchildren; one sister, Laverne Treichel; and a brother, Lyle (Eva) Kamps.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; 2 sons, Thomas and Donald; and a sister, Elaine Green.
Family and friends may call Saturday, March 3, 2012 from 9:00 a.m. until the hour of Mass at St. Clare Parish-St. Paul site - Wrightstown. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11:00 a.m. Saturday at church, with Fr. Carl Meulemans officiating. Interment will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Cotter Funeral Homes and Cremation Services is handling arrangements. Online condolences may be expressed at www.cotterfuneralhome.com.
The family extends a warm thank you to Arlene Oakley, Don Aerts, St. Vincent Hospital staff, especially the ICU, and to all those who kept her in their prayers.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from March 1 to March 2, 2012 
Kamps, Vanita (I105856)
 
165515 VanLaarhovenMarie 4/7/1889 10/15/1972 Post-Crescent 10/16/1972 B 11 Peters, Mary (I133866)
 
165516 vanLaarhoven[Corn] Head M W 55 1865 Married 1911 Naturalized Holland Dutch Holland Holland Yes None
vanLaarhoven] [Jacoba] Wife F W 58 1862 Married 1911 Naturalized Holland Dutch Holland Holland Yes None
vanLaarhoven] [John G A] Son M W 33 1887 Single 1911 Naturalized Holland Dutch Holland Holland Yes Laborer
vanLaarhoven] [Henry] Son Male White 27 1893 Single 1911 Naturalized Holland Dutch Holland Holland
vanLaarhoven] [John H I] Son Male White 18 
VanLaarhoven, Cornelius (I136264)
 
165517 VanLanen, ClaytonClayton VanLanen, 82, Sobieski, died peacefully Wednesday evening, Apr il 6, 2005, surrounded by his family at Woodland Village, Oconto. The s on of the late John and Nellie (Van Duerzen) VanLanen was born Jan. 10, 19 23, in Wrightstown. He was a U.S. Army Veteran of World War II. On Nov. 1 3, 1943, he married June Warshall in Chase. Clayton had been employed at t he Red Owl Warehouse in Green Bay for 25 years. He and June also owned a nd operated VanLanen's Bar in Sobieski for 40 years. He enjoyed going to t he reunions of his army unit, the 602nd Engineers. Clayton loved fishin g, hunting, and he especially loved socializing, and being with people.Survivors include five sons and daughters-in-law, Richard and Wanda VanLan en, Russell VanLanen, all of Orlando, Fla.; David VanLanen, Sobieski; Dona ld VanLanen, Stiles; Jeffrey and Peggy VanLanen, Little Suamico; seven gra ndchildren, John C. (Lori) Kobylarczyk, Brandon and Jennifer VanLanen, Amb er, Kyle, Cody and Kailey VanLanen; one great-grandson, Justin Kobylarczy k; two sisters, Rita Vincent, Chase; Margie Kuss, Little Suamico; speci al friends, John and Marie Kobylarczyk, Long Lake; nieces, nephews, oth er relatives and many friends.He was preceded in death by his wife, June, in 1986; one daughter, Virgin ia Kobylarczyk in 1971; six brothers, Cyril, Sylvester, Adrian, Ed, Joe, a nd John Jr.; three sisters, Esther, Bertha and Dorothy.Friends may call at Marnocha Funeral Home, Pulaski, from 3 to 8 p.m. Sunda y. Parish Wake Service 7:30 p.m. Visitation continues after 9 a.m. Mond ay at St. John Cantius Church, Sobieski. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Monday at t he church with burial in the parish cemetery.The family would like to thank Woodland Village, Oconto and Unity Hospi ce for their care and concern.Online condolences may be expressed at "www.marnochafuneralhome.com." VanLanen, Clayton (I119273)
 
165518 VanLeurHenrika9/11/18833/14/1972Post Crescent3/15/1972BWerts, Henrika (I132222)
 
165519 VANLIESHOUT BRENZEL J 09/12/1902 M WISCONSIN LOS ANGELES(7 0) 09/29/1972 395-09-8660 70 VanLieshout, Brenzel (I82762)
 
165520 VANLIESHOUT ERIC JOHN 01/21/1968 HURLEY M CALIFORNIA SAN JOAQU IN 10/06/1991 VanLieshout, Eric (I82785)
 
165521 VANLIESHOUT GRACE T 09/01/1917 F WISCONSIN SANTA CLARA 05/27/ 1978 391-07-1930 60 yrs Oudenhoven, Grace (I78625)
 
165522 VANLIESHOUT JACK R 09/12/1912 KETTENHOYEN M WISCONSIN SANTA CLA RA 10/24/1992 393-10-3952 80 yrs VanLieshout, John "Jack" (I78626)
 
165523 VANLIESHOUT WILLIAM A 11/23/1922 KETTENHOFEN M WISCONSIN SACRAMEN TO 06/14/1993 395-16-3894 70 yrs VanLieshout, William (I82759)
 
165524 VanLieshout - - Henry - 4/28/1880 - 5/1/1948 - Post Crescent - 5/3/1948 - - 15 VanLieshout, Henricus (I68928)
 
165525 VanLieshout - - Peter - 7/13/1916 - 8/26/1966 - Post Crescent - 8/27/1966 - B - 5 VanLieshout, Peter (I137141)
 
165526 Vannessa (Verkuilen) DeSantos, of Appleton, age 44, passed away peacefully at home after a long and courageous battle with GIST cancer. She was born on September 23, 1969 to Rose Ann (Van Straten) Verkuilen and the late Gerald Verkuilen. On November 20, 1990 she married Gilbert DeSantos, and together they had two daughters, she was a wonderful wife and treasured her daughters. She enjoyed spending time with her family, she loved playing cards, going to the cottage and dancing. Vannessa's strength, selflessness and kindheartedness to all she knew will be greatly missed.
She is survived by her loving husband of 24 years, Gilbert DeSantos, two daughters; Chelsey Rose DeSantos and Fiancé Brian Young and Leah Lupita DeSantos and Brad Pomplun and one grandson, Joseph Caleb. Vannessa is further survived by her mother, Rose Ann Verkuilen; father in law Jose H. De Santos, her best friend who was a sister to her, Jessica (Travis) Haufschildt, her brothers and sisters in law; Natalie (Johny) Vasquez, Nick, Robert, Julie and Joe De Santos, as well as many cousins, nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles, especially Julie and Bridget who supported her through out her whole life.
Vannessa is preceded in death by her father, Jerry Verkuilen and her grandparents; Robert and Dorothy (Johnson) Van Straten and Henry and Ethel (Belling) Verkuilen, mother in law, Elvira Perez De Santos and Aunt Agnes (Van Straten) Sasse.
Memorial services for Vannessa will be held at 6:00PM on Thursday, April 24, 2014 at Valley Funeral Home, 2211 N. Richmond St Appleton with the Rev. Landon Churchill officiating. A gathering of friends and family will take place from 4:00PM until the time of service.
Special Thank You to Doctor William Guenther and associates, who treated her illness from the age of 18 and then again when she developed GIST at the age of 30.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Apr. 22, 2014 
Verkuilen, Vannessa (I58778)
 
165527 Vannieuwenhoven Bernard L. 8/31/1921 4/23/1994Post Crescent 4/25/1994 BVannieuwenhoven, Bernard (I169517)
 
165528 Vannieuwenhoven, Dianne M.
Dianne M. Vannieuwenhoven, 63, Suamico, passed away at a local hospital on Thursday, Nov. 23, 2006. Dianne was born July 31, 1943, in Green Bay, to Gordon D. and Marie (Massey) LaPlant. Dianne worked at Moore Response Graphics for 35 years until her retirement. She enjoyed knitting, gardening, reading, bowling, boating, cooking and baking. She will be sadly missed by all of her family and friends.
Survivors include her daughter, Tammy (Todd) Meyers, Suamico; her granddaughter, Tracee Meyers; her mother, Marie LaPlant, Green Bay; her brother and sister, Larry (Dorrenne "Dee") LaPlant, Howard; Susan "Suzi" Feeney, Ashwaubenon; dear friend, Jim McArdle; she is further survived by her aunts; numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
Dianne was preceded in death by her son, Randy Vannieuwenhoven; her father, Gordon LaPlant; her aunt and godmother, Cleora Hurkman.
The family will receive friends at the Pfotenhauer Funeral Home & Cremation, Howard-Suamico location, 1145 Cardinal Lane, on Monday, Nov. 27 from 3 until 6 p.m. Funeral service 6 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Internment in Nicolet Memorial Gardens.
Online condolences are welcome at www.PfotenhauerFuneralHome.com
PFOTENHAUER
Funeral Home & Cremation
(920) 434-2060
Tradition of Excellence 
Laplant, Dianne (I314130)
 
165529 Vannieuwenhoven, Yvonne
Yvonne Vannieuwenhoven, 77, Green Bay, died Tuesday, May 17, 2005, at a local hospital. She was born Feb. 21, 1928, in Wisconsin and was raised by her aunt, Mabel Phillips. Yvonne was employed by the Community Service Center for many years and was also a member of The Older Americans Group at Curative Workshop.
Yvonne is survived by her longtime caregiver, Joanne DeBaere, Green Bay; a brother and sister-in-law, Gerald and Doris Vannieuwenhoven, Jacksonville, Ark.; a niece, Connie Marceau, Kiel, Wis.; a nephew, Scott (Sondra) Vannieuwenhoven, Milton, Fla.; cousins; other relatives and many caregivers and special friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her aunt, Mabel Phillips.
Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano Ave., from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Monday. The Funeral Service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Fort Howard Memorial Park.
A special thanks goes to all of the nurses and staff at St. Vincent Hospital and Ledgeview Nursing Center for all of the wonderful care and consideration given to Yvonne through the years. An extra special thank you goes to all of her caregivers and her friends at Ledgeview Nursing Center for the care and friendship shown to Yvonne. 
Vannieuwenhoven, Yvonne (I169529)
 
165530 VannieuwenhovenFrankGreen Bay Press Gazette10/28/1999 Vannieuwenhoven, Frank R. (I159240)
 
165531 VanNulandDelia6/10/18894/7/1969Post Crescent 4/8/1969 BVanHeeswijk, Johanna Martina "Delia" (I64574)
 
165532 VanOudenhoven, Eugene W. "Gene"Eugene W. "Gene" Van Oudenhoven, age 80, of Neenah, passed away unexpected ly on Monday, March 6, 2006. He was born on January 4, 1926, in Grand Chut e; son of the late Henry and Johanna (Thyssen) Van Oudenhoven. On Janua ry 22, 1949, at St. Therese Catholic Church in Appleton, Gene was unit ed in marriage to Blanche Plutz, this year they celebrated 57 years of mar riage. Gene served in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II on the U SS Machias. He was employed as a pressman for American Can Co. for 35 yea rs prior to retirement. Among Genes passions were golf, horseshoes, bowlin g, and camping with friends and family.Survivors include his wife, Blanche Van Oudenhoven, Neenah; son, Greg (Dia ne) Van Oudenhoven, Oshkosh and his children Scot Van Oudenhoven, Julie Mc Kinney and Andrew Van Oudenhoven; daughter, Greta (Paul) Johnson, Winchest er and children Addie (Tim) Sorbo, and Riley (Jackie) Johnson; daughter, G race O'Connell, Appleton and her daughters Shawn O'Connell and special fri end Craig Rensch, and Erin (Nate) Lamers; son, Glenn (Vicki) Van Oudenhove n, Winchester and his sons Tim and Ben; daughter, Gail (Dave) Guay, Escana ba, MI, and daughters Chelsey and Jenna; son, Gary (Penny) Van Oudenhove n, Marshfield and their children Casey, Zoe, Maia, Quinn, and Kohl; son, G uy (Tracy) Van Oudenhoven, Winchester and their children, Paige and Tyle r; three great-grandchildren, Justin, Griffin, and Viggo. Brothers and sis ters include: Rob (Marian) Van Oudenhoven, Gerald (Lorie) Van Oudenhove n, Mrs. Mary Jane Vought, Steve Van Oudenhoven and special friend Carol Ol sen; and sister-in-law, Mrs. Janet Van Oudenhoven.He was preceded in death by parents Henry and Johanna Van Oudenhoven, brot hers Herb and Marv, brother-in-law Donald Vought, and sister-in-law Don na Van Oudenhoven.A Mass of Christian Burial for Gene will take place on Thursday, Mar ch 9, 2006, at 11 a.m. at St. Margaret-Mary Catholic Church, 620 Divisi on St., Neenah with Rev. Michael L. Ingold officiating. Family and frien ds may visit at the church on Thursday from 9 a.m. until the time of the M ass. Interment will take place in St. Margaret Cemetery, Neenah. A memori al fund is being established in his name.Gene's family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Radtke, t he nurses and staff at Theda Clark's E.R. especially Christine and Kathle en for their wonderful care and compassion.
WESTGOR FUNERAL HOME 205 W. Doty Ave. Neenah 920-722-7151 
VanOudenhoven, Eugene W. (I69673)
 
165533 VanRooy John Kaukauna Sun 7/7/1910 8
1910 Kaukauna Sun dated 7/07/1910 John VanRooy died aged 62, b. 4/ 4/1848.... 
VenRooy, John (I122218)
 
165534 VanRooy Sanderfoot 8/19/1895 9/26/1957 Post Crescent 9/27/1957 10 Sanderfoot, Mayme (I63317)
 
165535 VanRooyVanderHeidenHannah4/11/186212/4/1949Post Crescent12/5/194910 VanderHeyden, Hannah (I94640)
 
165536 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Vanrossum, Catherine Lynn (I30573)
 
165537 VanRoy (Peterson) 12/17/1871 9/14/1943 Post-Crescent 9/14/1943 1 14 Peterson, Sophia (I183615)
 
165538 VanRoy Hattie 8/9/1887 10/29/1952 Post Crescent 10/30/1952 50 DeLeest, Harriet (I99375)
 
165539 VanRoy-Barr, Lo riLori VanRoy-Barr, age 48, of Madison passed away Feb. 5, 2006, after a sho rt, courageous battle with breast cancer. Born in Green Bay on Jan. 24, 19 58, she is survived by her husband, Steve, children Shaun and Sarah, mothe r, Carol (special friend Ryan Keely) Hathaway, siblings Roxanne, Julie, St eve and John, all of Madison, and many relatives in Green Bay. Lori was preceded in death by her father Kenneth VanRoy. A funeral Mass was held in Madison on Feb. 9, 2006 Vanroy, Lori (I312685)
 
165540 VanRoyMartin5/22/19747/12/1943Post Crescent7/12/19431VanRoy, Martin (I130956)
 
165541 VanRoyAnton 12/3/1934 Post-Crescent 12/5/1934 VanRoy, Anton (I174319)
 
165542 VanRoyDonald6/22/190012/4/1974Post Crescent12/5/1974DVanRoy, Donald P. (I135225)
 
165543 VanRoyMartin 12/23/1944Post Crescent12/26/1944VanRoy, Martin (I57942)
 
165544 VanroyMrs. Jos.Kaukauna Sun7/22/1904A2 Wagner, Margareth (I38614)
 
165545 VanRyzin Kiefer 7/28/1894 12/23/1948 Post Crescent 12/24/1948 12 Kiefer, Katherine (I138534)
 
165546 VanRyzinIva8/13/18818/17/1951Post Crescent8/18/1951Ator, Iva (I164278)
 
165547 vanschyndel , angelia age 56 widowed
"" wm 28
Herman Kollath 25
Martha Kollath 23
Joseph Van Bommel 6
John Van Bommel 4
Marion Van Bommel
VanSchyndel, Martha (I99233)
 
165548 vanSchyndel, angelia 56 widowed
"" wm 28
Herman Kollath 25
Martha Kollath 23
Joseph Van Bommel 6
John Van Bommel 4
Marion Van Bommel
VanHandel, Arnoldina (I99153)
 
165549 vanschyndel, angelia age 56 widowed
"" wm 28
Herman Kollath 25
Martha Kollath 23
Joseph Van Bommel 6
John Van Bommel 4
Marion Van Bommel
VanSchyndel, William (I99230)
 
165550 VanStraten Dollar 9/8/1881 12/31/1945 Post Crescent 12/31/1945 Dollar, Rose (I143473)
 
165551 VanStraten Henry 7/3/1953 Post Crescent 7/6/1953 12 VanStraten, Henry (I143472)
 
165552 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VanToll, Kristine Ann (I2427)
 
165553 VanVonderen, Harold "Harry", Harold "Harry" VanVonderen, 87, Rhinelander, passed away Friday, Feb. 13, 2009.
He was born Dec. 23, 1921, to the late Henry and Mary (Vanden Heuvel) Van Vonderen.
Harry served in the U.S. Army during World War II, having served in Africa, India, and Burma. He retired as a Stone Mason.
He is survived by his nieces and nephews, Virginia (Gene) Westphal, Krakow; Gary Van Vonderen, New Orleans; Rick (Vicky) Van Vonderen, De Pere; Gail (Ron) Schmidt, De Pere; and Clarence (Debbie) Van Vonderen, Antigo; as well as his special friends, Jim and Becky Rottier.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his siblings, Fred (Rose) Van Vonderen, Clarence Van Vonderen, Jim (Marion) Van Vonderen; and his nephew, John Van Vonderen.
Friends may call at the RYAN FUNERAL HOME 305 N. Tenth Street, De Pere, from 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday (TODAY), with the Memorial Service to be held at 6 p.m. with Fr. Tim Shillcox O. Praem., officiating. Please go to www.ryanfh.com to express online condolences to the family. 
VanVonderen, Harold (I143488)
 
165554 VanWyk12/9/18715/17/1952Post Crescent5/17/195212 Burmeister, Wilhelmina "Minnie" (I130631)
 
165555 VanWykFred W.10/19/18993/17/1958Post Crescent3/19/195840 VanWyk, Frederick (I126757)
 
165556 VanWykTheodore7/4/19066/22/1939Post Crescent6/23/19394
and 6/26/1939 
VanWyk, Theodore (I168332)
 
165557 VanZeeland, Henry Kaukauna Times 11/11/1986 A1 Obit VanZeeland, Henry M. (I65114)
 
165558 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Romonesco, Vaomie (I13058)
 
165559 Vaomie is kind bij vriendin Vaomie girlfriend 's child Romonesco, Franciscus Anth. Henr. (I13050)
 
165560 Various birth records for her children list her as being born in the following places: Black River Falls, Appleton, Winnebago County, Little Chute and simply Wisconsin. Ellenbecker, Barbara B. (I103515)
 
165561 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bougie, Lawrence Bernard (I63389)
 
165562 Various Ports. Copies of Lists of Passengers Arriving at Miscellaneous Ports on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and at Ports on the Great Lakes, 1820--1873. M575. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Baltimore, Maryland. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Baltimore, MD, 1820--1891. M255. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Boston, Massachusetts. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Boston, MA, 1820--1891. M277. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
New Orleans, Louisiana. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, LA, 1820--1902. M259. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
New York, New York. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, NY, 1820--1897. M237. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Philadelphia, PA, 1800--1882. M425. National Archives, Washington, D.C. 
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165563 Vaubel, Ethel J.
God saw that Ethel was getting tired and called her home. At the age of 82, Ethel passed away June 28, 2006, following a short illness. She was born in Clintonville on August 30, 1923, to Arnold and Frieda (Wagner) Graper. In 1946, she married Arnold Vaubel. Ethel enjoyed many hobbies and interests. She enjoyed bowling in her younger years, loved to play cribbage, was a Milwaukee Brewers fan and was shooting darts until her recent illness. Ethel loved her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren dearly.
Ethel is survived by her three sons: Larry (fiancee Rosemary Van Den Langenberg), Dennis (Carla), James (Brenda) Vaubel, all of Appleton; two daughters: Judy Natz of Appleton, Vicki (Paul) Stoeger of Shiocton; a sister, Betty Salm of Darboy; and a sister-in-law, Mavis Graper of Clintonville. She is further survived by 15 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Ethel is preceded in death by her husband, Arnold; her parents, Arnold and Frieda Graper; two brothers, Ervin and Howard Graper.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 30, 2006, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 209 S. Allen St., Appleton, with Pastor Kurt and Mary Beth officiating. Visitation will be held from 9 a.m. until the time of the service at the church. Interment will be at Highland Memorial Park, Appleton.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund will be established.
Ethel's family would like to extend a special "Thanks" to Sara and the nurses at St. Elizabeth hospital and to Affinity Hospice.
Valley Funeral Home
2211 N. Richmond Street
920-733-5435
www.valleyfh.com 
Graper, Ethel J. (I127706)
 
165564 Vaughn Foster Gehrt, 87, of Appleton, passed away on Monday, July 19, 2010, at Brewster Village. He was born September 11, 1922, to Emilie (Semrau) and Edwin Gehrt in Merrill, Wisconsin. After graduation he attended Lincoln County Normal School for two years, and taught in a rural school for three months before entering service. Vaughn served in the Army from 1943 to 1946, being discharged as a Staff Sergeant. He attended the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and then taught at Jefferson School for two years, and Lincoln School thirty years, both in Appleton.
Vaughn was active in the Appleton Education Association, having been Vice-President and President. He was a Docent at the Outagamie County Museum (now The Castle) and volunteered annually for School Days at the Grignon Mansion. He taught Sunday School and was an usher for many years. Vaughn was a member of Merrill's Football Alumni "Silver M" club and later attained the status as a "Golden M" member. Vaughn enjoyed being up north in his woods, planting trees, building up his roads, hunting and fishing. Family camping and taking trips were memorable.
He is survived by his wife for 60 years, Esther, along with sons: Ken of Merrill, and Steve of Tomah; and a sister, Glorian Reinke of Merrill.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Emilie and Edwin Gehrt; brother-in-law, Martin Reinke; aunts, and uncles and cousins.
Funeral Services for Vaughn will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 24, 2010, at FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 724 E. South River Street, Appleton with the Rev. Stephen Savides officiating. Friends will be received at the church from 9 a.m. until the time of service. The committal service will be held on Monday, July 26, 2010 at 11 a.m. at the Merrill Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Alzheimer's Association, the Appleton Education Association Foundation, First Congregational Church in Appleton or St. Stephen's Church in Merrill in Vaughn's name.
A special thank you is extended by the family to the staff at Touchmark and Brewster Village for their compassionate care.
Wichmann Funeral Home
537 N. Superior Street
Appleton 920-739-1231
Online condolences 
Gehrt, Vaugh Foster (I319446)
 
165565 Veda Lillian Rathsack, age 81 of Hwy VV in Berry Lake, passed away Monday, April 30, 2007, in Shawano. Veda was born on February 14, 1926, in Shawano, the daughter of the late Edward C. and Veda (Lahn) Besaw. On May 27, 1946, she was united in marriage to Alvin J. Rathsack at St. Therese Catholic Church in Appleton. Alvin preceded her in death on August 8, 2003. She was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Appleton and St. Michael's Catholic Church in Keshena. Veda loved her family and traveling the world. She followed her husband, Alvin, who was in the Navy for twenty-some years, all over the world including Japan, Hawaii, and Washington State. After he retired, the couple moved back to the Appleton area because of family living there. Veda was a dietician for the school system in both Appleton and Keshena. After she retired, Alvin and Veda spent many wonderful years on Berry Lake where they resided until their deaths. They enjoyed each other and their large increasing family and spending many happy days on the lake.
Veda is survived by her daughter, Natasha Rathsack, Appleton; five sons: Alvin E. (Sharon), Hortonville; Terry (Robin), Appleton; Edward (Diane), Mackville; Paul (Robin), Shawano; Bernard, Appleton; twenty-two grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; a brother, Terry; two sisters: June, Yvonne; and her extended family, Rick and Shelly Warrington of Keshena.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Alvin; two sons: James, Bruce; a grandson, Terry; daughter-in-law, Kim; and her parents.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, May 3, 2007, at the St. Michael's Catholic Church in Keshena with the Rev. David Barrett officiating. Burial will be at Highland Memorial Park in Appleton. Family and friends may call at the Swedberg Funeral Home in Shawano on Wednesday from 4 until 8 p.m. A Parish Wake Service will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Paul Rathsack for his wonderful care given to their mother. The family would also like to give a huge thank you to the Shawano Community Hospice and all their wonderful care.
www.swedberg
funeralhome.com 
Besaw, Veda Lillian (I59583)
 
165566 Vefer Dorschner39
Rosalia C Dorschner34
Raymond L R Dorschner12
Delvin E K Dorschner10
Leland E F Dorschner
Dorschner, Peter (I131283)
 
165567 Velma Bloch 3 Apr 1895 Dec 1988 Seymour, Outagamie, Wisconsin Little, Velma (I191506)
 
165568 Velma C. Haber 3/31/1924 5/11/2001 Post Crescent 5/13/2001 C 4 Haber, Velma C. (I314731)
 
165569 Velma C. Jaeger-Allen-Yerkman, 95, The Calumet Homestead, formerly of Chilton, died on Friday, May 14, 2010, at the Calumet Medical Center in Chilton. She was born on Oct. 31, 1914, in Mackville, Wis., daughter of Matt and Aurelia (Tremmel) Dorn. On Oct. 24, 1934, she married Henry "Hank" Jaeger. He preceded her in death on Oct. 11, 1963. On Jan. 18, 1969, she married Clifford Allen and he preceded her in death on March 6, 1975. On April 21, 1982, she married George Yerkman. He preceded her in death on July 17, 1992.
Velma worked for the Chilton Shopping Center for many years and for 17 years as a radio dispatcher with the Calumet County Sheriff's Dept. She was a member of Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Chilton, and a lifelong member of St. Augustine Christian Mothers.
Survivors include her children, Beverly (Christian "Chip") Glasow, Hilbert, and their children, Lori, Lisa and Richard; James Jaeger, Chilton, and his children, Craig, Marc, Chad, Eric and Holly; Gerald Jaeger (Kay), New Holstein, and his children, Cory, Jeffery and Robby; David (Sharon) Allen, Chilton, and their children Tim, Tony and Tina; Nancy (Lee) Babcock, Appleton, and their children, Lynn and Scott; George Yerkman, Jr., Fond du Lac, and their two children; Celinda (Richard) Schwoerer, Manitowoc, and their two children; Cathy Koerber, Chilton, and her three children; Tim (Jane) Yerkman, Colorado, and their two children; Jim (Susan) Yerkman, Chilton, and their three children; and many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Bernie Gaffnee, Kimberly; a brother, Jerry Dorn, Appleton; two sisters-in-law, Jonie Schumaker, Appleton; and Evelyn Jaeger, Kaukauna; two brothers-in-law, Willy Nennig, Stockbridge; and Dr. Paul Jaeger, Alaska.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Matt and Aurelia Dorn; and by two sisters and six brothers.
Funeral services will be at 11:30 a.m. Monday, May 17, 2010, at Good Shepherd Catholic Church (62 E. Main St.) in Chilton, with the Rev. Bob Kollath officiating. Burial of her cremated remains will be in St. Augustine Cemetery in Chilton. Friends may call at the church from 10:30 a.m. until the time of services.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in the name of Velma Yerkman.
Wieting Family Funeral Home of Chilton, is assisting the family.
Online Condolences: www.wietingfuneral home.com 
Dorn, Velma C. (I166165)
 
165570 Velma Glass42
Cora A Glass18
Blanche E Glass13
Millie C Glass9
Elsie F Glass
Glass, Cora (I335685)
 
165571 Velma Glass42 widowed 6 children 4 alive
Cora A Glass18
Blanche E Glass13
Millie C Glass9
Elsie F Glass
Manly, Velma Elizabeth (I333430)
 
165572 Velma H. Bonnin, "Mimi", age 87, Hortonville, died on February 3, 2011, following a brief illness. Velma was born on April 18, 1923, in Appleton, daughter of the late Martin and Elsie (Morack) Bonnin. She loved polka dancing and spending time with her grandchildren. She formerly worked at Hortonville Wire Works.
Velma is survived by a daughter, Susan (Leon) Fritch, Weyauwega; five grandchildren: Chris (Greg) Niemuth, Fremont; Carrie (Rick) Tews, Weyauwega; Dan (Stephanie) Fritch, Weyauwega; David Fritch (special friend, Jennifer), Weyauwega; and Kim (Duane) Hudziak, Weyauwega; nine great-grandchildren: Tanner, Tyra (Shane) Zabel, Tressa (fiancee John Koch), Jordan, Joey, Gena, Tony, Brandon, and Cody and one great-great-grandchild, Ariana, and a sister, Arlene Paessler, Appleton. She is further survived by special friend, Peter Gitter, Hortonville; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Her parents and two sisters preceded her in death.
Funeral services for Velma will be held on Tuesday, February 8, 2010, at 11 a.m. at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Hortonville, with Rev. Ralph Rosenberg officiating. Burial will be in the Union Cemetery, Hortonville. Visitation will be held at the Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home in Hortonville from 4-7 p.m. and on Tuesday at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of service.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Judy for always checking on Velma.
Borchardt & Moder
Funeral Home
109 W. Main St.,
Hortonville 920-779-4588
www.borchardtmoder
funeralhome.com 
Bonnin, Velma H. (I320099)
 
165573 VELMAR A REICHELT Request Information (SS-5) SSN 503-42-5238 Residenc e: 57106 Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, SD Born 24 Oct 1909 Last Benefit: Died 14 May 1995 Issued: SD (1955) Reichelt, Velmar (I41012)
 
165574 Velvie M Dochnahl 39
Florence Dochnahl 35
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Dochnahl, Valrie (I79668)
 
165575 Vena, Brother Daniel T., OFM Capuchin
Brother Daniel T. Vena, OFM Capuchin, Kaukauna, 71, was born to eternal life Friday, Dec. 1, 2006.
Brother Dan was born July 8, 1935, in Long Beach, Calif., the son of the late John and Jeannie (Padula) Vena. He was invested in the Capuchin Franciscans on August 17, 1968, made his First Profession of Vows on August 18, 1969, and his Perpetual Profession of Vows on September 10, 1976. Brother served many of his years in the Milwaukee and Detroit communities. He loved his artwork, painting, and antique collecting.
Brother Vena is survived by a sister and a brother, Louise Daurer and John Vena, both of Chicago, as well as several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister Marie McWilliams, and brothers Joseph and George.
The funeral Mass for Brother Dan will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2006, at ST. FIDELIS FRIARY, 1100 North Ballard Road, Appleton, with Fr Dan Anolzer officiating. Interment will be in the Capuchin Franciscan Cemetery in Mt. Calvary at 3 p.m. Visitation will begin Monday, at 5 p.m., at St. Fidelis, and a Capuchin Community Vigil service will be at 7:30 p.m. Memorials in Brother's name may be sent to the Capuchin Franciscan Order, 1820 Mt. Elliott Avenue, Detroit, MI, 48207.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
537 North Superior Street
Appleton 920-739-1231 
Vena, Brother Daniel T. Ofm Capuchin (I314149)
 
165576 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F41633
 
165577 Venon Mereness28
Marie H Mereness31
Russell Mereness9
Marion Mereness7
James Mereness5
Clifford Mereness32 
Mereness, Vernon (I198262)
 
165578 Venray, Limburg, Netherlands Onkels, Johanna "Anna" Berterams (I15884)
 
165579 Venray, Limburg, Netherlands Family F3492
 
165580 Ventriloquist Neller, Robert John (I109432)
 
165581 Ventura, CA - Evelyn Ruth Tank, July 9, 1917 - March 14, 2018 passed away Wednesday morning in Ventura, California. She was born in Marshall, Minnesota and was married to Clarence W. Tank for 71 years. They lived in Appleton, Wisconsin until 2005 before coming to California to live with her son, Dennis L. Tank and daughter-in-law, Ilda Tank.
Her husband Clarence passed away in 2010 and her son Dennis passed away 2016.
She is survived by her daughter-in-law, Ilda Tank of Oxnard, California; daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and Don Rippy of Cameron Park, California. Evelyn has seven grandchildren, and twelve great grandchildren who all live in California.
Evelyn's passions in life were her love for the Lord and her family. Evelyn also enjoyed cooking and was caterer in Wisconsin for over 50 years.
On Saturday, April 7, 2018, at ten o'clock, a memorial service will be held at The First United Methodist Church, 1338 East Santa Clara Street, in Ventura, California. The service will be followed by a graveside service and luncheon. There is no one sweeter than Evelyn Tank and she will be missed dearly.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Ted Mayr Funeral Home, 3150 Loma Vista Road, Ventura, CA 93003. Condolences may be sent to TedMayrFuneralHome.com.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from Mar. 25 to Apr. 1, 2018 
Thiel, Evelyn Ruth (I335030)
 
165582 Ver Voort, GladysGladys (Kerrigan) Ver Voort, age 90, of Freedom, died Friday, December 3 1, 2004 surrounded by her family. Gladys was born November 15, 1914 to t he late John and Bridget (McDaniel) Kerrigan in the town of Freedom. She m arried John Ver Voort on June 27, 1940 in Wrightstown. He preceded h er in death on December 20, 2003. John and Gladys farmed in the Town of Fr eedom for many years. Gladys graduated from the Outagamie Co. Teachers Col lege and taught for many years as an elementary teacher. She dedicated mu ch of her life to the youth, including 45 years as a 4-H Leader in Outagam ie County, advisor to the Farm Bureau Older Youth and was a school teach er starting in a one-room school and more recently she taught at Holy Cros s, Holy Name and St. Pius X. She was a longtime and active member of St. N icholas Catholic Church.She is survived by five children, daughter, Karin (Dick) Landwehr, Appleto n, their children, Dr. Kim (Dr. Matt) Schuller and Troy Landwehr; daughte r, Shelia (Jim) Letter, Pulaski, and their children, Jeff (Carol) Lette r, Jody (Kai) Letter, Jon (Dr. Vicki Wilke) Letter, Jaime (Dave) Owen; so n, Allan (Mary) Ver Voort, Madison, their children, Kristin & Rachel; daug hter, Jillene (Ken) Dorn, Shiocton and their children, Travis (Thi) Dor n, Shane (Paula) Dorn and Dr. Clint Dorn; son, Meldon (Debra) Ver Voort, F reedom and her daughter, Christina (Robert) Murphy. She is further surviv ed by 14 great-grandchildren, a sister, Rosella (Ray) Vander Heiden, Neena h, a brother, Gordon (Blanche) Kerrigan, Kaukauna and a sister-in-law Doro thy Kerrigan. She will also be missed by her husband's family, Ray & Berni ce Ver Voort and Corneila Coenen.She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, John, her grandso n, Todd Landwehr and four brothers, Elmer, Earl, Harvey and Patrick.The Mass of Christian Burial will be Noon on Tuesday January 4, 2005 at S T. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH in Freedom with Fr. Dennis Ryan officiating. F riends will be received on Monday at the Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 24 01 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with a 7:30 p .m. parish prayer service and again at Church on Friday from 10:30 a.m. un til the time of service. Interment will follow in the parish cemetery. T he Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. 766-20 99. Kerrigan, Gladys Loretta (I22916)
 
165583 VERA B KLISTER 16-DEC-52 54130
Posted January 22, 2008
Klister, Vera "Beep" (Coonen)
Peacefully and with great faith, Beep joined hands with her Father in heaven on Saturday, January 19, 2008. Beep was surrounded by the family she loved and blessed with her strength, courage and passion for life. A woman who lived to serve and touch people, Beep was thankful for the many, many family and friends who "were the puzzle pieces in the beautiful picture" of her life. One puzzle piece that will continue to blossom is her dream of Plum Hill, Cafe and Art.
Along with her husband Dave, they have four children: Kiara (Charles) West, Katie, Leah and Greg Klister. Family made her who she was; her parents Jerome and Mary Coonen, her brothers and sisters: Jeanne (Warren) Bristol, Kay (Jim) Cronin, Nancy (Michael) Slattery, Mike (Ellen) Coonen, Pat (Ed) Coonen-Korte, Beth Coonen, Maria (Bill) O'Meara, Jim (Maureen) Coonen, Grace (Dave) Coonen-Pable and Nora (Paul) Virnig. And the Klister family that loved her as daughter, sister and friend. Dave's parents Cyril and Martha Klister, brothers and sisters: Mary (Dave "Moe") Van Zeeland, Barb (Bob) Ludke, Bud (Dee) Klister, John Klister, Karl (Becky) Windinwood and Tina (Dave) Wiedenhaupt.
Preceding her in death were her parents and a brother, Albert.
She came from the Coonens,
Mary and Jerome.
Born on December 16, 1952,
Kaukauna was her home.
Taken too young
at the age of fifty-five,
Living her faith and her dreams were for what she did strive.
While cooking she loved,
baking bread was her passion,
Living life in bright colors
with glitter sparkling
her fashion.
Married 32 years to her true
love and best friend Dave,
Made him a better man with
the love that she gave.
Her children are four: Kiara
Greg, Leah and Katie,
An active model of love,
they'll miss her like crazy.
Many sat around her table,
sharing stories and laughter.
To all those who have known
her, let us write
the next chapter.
A special thanks to the nurses and doctors of Froedtert Hospital and the Medical College of Wisconsin, for the support and devoted care they gave to Beep and her family. To our family doctor, Paul Russo, who always made himself available. And to all those who have offered prayers and endless support, we thank you more than words can say.
Visitation for friends and family will be held at Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna on Wednesday, January 23, from 3 to 7 p.m. followed by a prayer service. A mass to celebrate her life will be held on Thursday, January 24, 2008, at 12 p.m. Noon at St. Mary's church, Kaukauna. Prior to the service there will be a visitation at the church starting at 10:30 a.m. A Memorial Fund is set up in her name. 
Coonen, Vera Beach (I14633)
 
165584 Vera Charlene Barr West passed away peacefully on March 15, 2008, after a long courageous battle with cancer. Born on April 14, 1929, in Iron Mountain, Mich., to Alexander and Dorothy Barr. Vera married Carl on Sept. 9, 1950. She loved family gatherings, baking and cooking, spending time up north in the woods of Crivitz, but most important was time with the family and friends, especially the great-grandchildren.
Vera is survived by her husband, Carl; children, Sandra Rozell, Kingsford, Mich.; Carla (Dennis) Vaubel, Michael (Cathy) West, Gary (Linda) West and Dennis (Debra) West, all of Appleton; grandchildren, Nicole Rozell, Franklin, Wis.; Raymond (Tiffany) Vaubel, Appleton; Heather (Jason) Barke, Birnamwood, Wis.; Antony (Brandi) West, Kaukauna, Wis.; Aric (Lisa) Vaubel, Menasha, Wis.; Rebecca (Matthew) Livingstone, Oshkosh; and Michael Wender, Iron Mountain, Mich.; great-grandchildren, Megan Vaubelm, Appleton; Sophia West, Kaukauna; August Barke, Birnamwood; Grace Rozell, Franklin, Wis.; Sienna Vaubel, Appleton; Faith Rozell, Franklin, Wis.; and two expected, Baby Vaubel and Baby Boy Barke; brother and sisters, Beatrice (George) Brozovich, Iron Mountain, Mich.; Patsy (Daniel) Trembley, Quinnesec, Mich.; Ronald (Carol) Barr, Appleton; and Nancy Barr, Appleton; brothers and sisters-in-law, Bonnie Zapp, Appleton; Joyce West, Mountain, Wis.; Shirley Brouillard, Appleton; Thomas (Marion) West, Appleton; Harry (Diane) West, Shawano; Jerald (Mary) West, Appleton; her good friends, Rose and Joy Lynn; many nieces and nephews.
Vera is preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Roger Barr; and brothers-in-law, Gerald Zapp, Ray Brouillard and Richard West.
The family would like to express a very Special thank you to Dr. Swanson and the staff on 4SW at AMC and the staff at the Martha Siekman Center.
Funeral services for Vera will be held on Wednesday, March 19, 2008, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 209 S. Allen St., Appleton, Wis., with the Rev. Kurt Kovanen officiating. Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. with service to follow at 11 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established and may be directed to the family.
Valley Funeral Home
2211 N. Richmond St. 
Barr, Vera Charlene (I23544)
 
165585 Vera D. Smith, age 93, of Bear Creek passed away Friday, March 27, 2015 at ThedaCare Medical Center, New London.
Vera Dora Berndt was born on October 30, 1921 in Embarrass to Gustave and Adela (Schulz) Berndt. She was united in marriage on June 12, 1943 to Aloysius "Sonny" Smith at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Bear Creek. The couple dairy farmed in the Bear Creek area for many years and she was a huge supporter of the Booster Club in Bear Creek and a lifelong member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Vera's husband Sonny preceded her in death in 1987. She enjoyed knitting, polka dancing, working in her vegetable gardens, completing puzzles, and reading books about the Amish way of life. Vera loved baking homemade bread and playing cards, especially sheepshead and smear. She was always active and on the go so relatives will fondly remember her favorite saying, "I don't know if I'm a foot or horseback".
Survivors include one son, Roger (Patricia) Smith of New London; and 5 grandchildren, Sharon Smith of Bear Creek, Pam (Benjamin) Osterberg of Green Bay, Walter Smith of New London, Dan (Stacey) Smith of New London, and Richard (Rhonda) Smith of New London. There are 12 great grandchildren, Lindsey & Ashley Schweitzer, Samuel & Nathaniel Osterberg, Mya, Regina, Sara, Colton, Alexis, Shanna, Emma, and Caleb Smith. There are 2 great-great grandchildren, Austyn and Athyn Smith. Vera is further survived by one sister, Rogean Ehlert of Shawano, and many other relatives and friends. She is preceded in death by her husband, a great granddaughter, Hannah Jayne Osterberg, a brother, Carl Berndt, and four sisters, Evelyn Schmidt, Beatrice Berndt, Betty Lou Nollenberg, and Myra Vomastic.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, March 30th at 11:00 AM at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Bear Creek. Fr. John "Jack" Mullarkey will officiate and burial will be in the parish cemetery at a later date. Friends may call on Monday from 9:00 AM until time of mass at the church.
The family wishes to thank all the nurses and staff at Kindred Hearts in New London and ThedaCare at Home Hospice for the compassionate and wonderful care given to Vera. 
Berndt, Vera (I178824)
 
165586 Vera D. Van Grinsven (Zornow) age 85, passed away at St. Paul Home in Kaukauna on Tuesday, December 7, 2010. She was born in Little Chute on March 7, 1925, the daughter of the late Willard and Ethel (Mollen) Zornow. Vera was married to John Dictus who preceded her in death. She later married Henry Van Grinsven who also preceded her in death. Vera was both a homemaker and worked at Kimberly Pharmacy as a clerk. She enjoyed many activities including: golf, bowling, card club and crafts. Vera was a faithful member of Holy Spirit Parish, Kimberly. She will be dearly missed by her many good friends and family.
Vera is survived by her children: Daniel (Kathleen) Dictus of Combined Locks and Kathy (Mark) Phinney of Little Chute; grandchildren: Cloey (fiance, Luke Jensky) Beck, Casey Cotton, John Dictus, James Dictus and Dylan Phinney; numerous step-children and step-grandchildren; and sister, Jane Revoir.
She was preceded in death by her brother, Thomas Zornow; her sister, Dolores (Richard) Van Gompel; and brother-in-law, Donald Revoir.
The funeral liturgy will be at 11 a.m. on Thursday, December 9, 2010, at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH, Kimberly Campus, 600 E. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly, with Fr. David Beaudry officiating. Friends will be received at the funeral home on Wednesday from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. with a prayer service at 7 p.m. and at the church on Thursday from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be in Holy Name Cemetery, Kimberly.
The family extends a special thank you to Sherry Van Grinsven and the staff at St. Paul Home for treating Vera and her family with love and respect.
A memorial fund in Vera's name is being established.
Jansen Fargo Funeral Home 204 East Kimberly Avenue Kimberly 920-788-6202
Online condolences www.wichmannfargo.com
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Zornow, Vera (I155180)
 
165587 Vera E. Eder, age 97 of Oshkosh, died at Mercy Medical Center on Tuesday, March 16, 2010. She was born in Marshfield on November 23, 1912 to Melvin and Madge (Flannigan) LaPointe. On November 4, 1930 she married Louis John Eder. They enjoyed more than 51 years together until his death in April 1982.
Vera enjoyed painting, drawing and needlecraft. She also found time for crossword puzzles.
Surviving Vera are her daughters: Lois Ayers and Sandra (Jim) Gearhart; grandson, Steven Ayers; granddaughters: Dawn Lynch and Chris (Richard) Connors; and great-grandchildren: Alexis and Sandy Lynch, and Samantha Connors.
In addition to her husband, Louis,
Vera was preceded in death by her brothers: Russell, Carvel, Dale and Donald LaPointe; sister, Virginia Olson;
and son-in-law, John Ayers.
Funeral services for Vera will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, March 19, 2010, at Seefeld Family of Funeral Chapels, 300 N. Eagle Street. A time for visiting and sharing memories will be held at the funeral chapel on Friday from noon until the time of the service. Interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery in the Township of Poygan.
Please visit www.seefeldfuneral.com to share condolences online.
Seefeld Funeral and Cremation Services
(920) 236-7750 
LaPointe, Vera (I322281)
 
165588 Vera E. Holz, 98 went to bed Sunday evening at the Heritage, and woke up Monday morning August 22, 2011 in Heaven. She is where she wanted to be, and she left us the way she wanted to. She was born March 11, 1913 in Greenville, daughter of the late Harry and Esther (Maves) Schroeder. Vera married Milton Holz June 25, 1936.
Vera and Milton owned a dairy farm for many years in the town of Vinland. They moved to Hortonville and Vera worked at Hortonville Manufacturing, as an assembler until she retired. Vera was a member of Faith Community United Methodist Church-Greenville. She was very active with the United Methodist Woman. She loved to travel, and quilting, especially with the church quilters. She was also a member of the Greenville Homemakers Club.
She is survived by two sisters, Irene Holz, Appleton, and Dorothy Holz, Appleton; many nieces, nephews, and good friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Milton, brothers Walter, and Harold; sisters, Eleanor Wussow, and Nelda Leitzke; brothers-in-law, Milton Wussow, Myron Leitzke, Harry Holz, and Forest Holz; sister-in-law, Germaine Schroeder; her nieces, Correne Tregaboff, and Sally Schroeder; and her nephew, Dennis Schroeder.
Funeral service for Vera will be at 11:00 AM on Thursday, August 25, 2011 at FAITH COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, N1966 Julius Road, Greenville, with Rev. Don Olm officiating. Friends may call directly at the church on Thursday from 9:30 AM until the time of service. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park.
"Aunt Vera, we are going to miss your jolly jokes and times with us. We love you, your nieces and nephews". Wichmann Funeral Home
537 N. Superior St.
Appleton (920) 739-1231
Online condolences www.wichmannfargo.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from August 23 to August 24, 2011 
Schroeder, Vera E. (I321517)
 
165589 Vera Ella Raether, age 92, of Seymour, passed away Wednesday, December 18, 2013 at Good Shepherd Nursing Home in Seymour. She was born February 12, 1921 daughter of the late Arthur and Anna (Hartsworm) Puls.
She was united in marriage to Harrison Raether. He preceded her in death in 1989.
Vera was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Seymour.
She is survived by her son Steve (Bobbie) Raether, Shawano; two grandsons: Tim (Chris) Raether and Tom (Sara) Raether, both of Kaukauna; great-grandchildren: Taylor, Megan, Bridget and Mallory; sisters-in-law: June Raether and Durelle Puls.
Preceded in death by an infant brother, three brothers: Ralph (Ruth), Maynard (Mary), Dallas (Hazel) Puls; one sister, Toby (Jim) Sutliff; two brothers-in-law: Bert Raether and Gaylord (Mary) Raether.
Friends may call at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Seymour on Monday, December 23, 2013 from 1:00 p.m. until services at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Natalie Kramer officiating. Online condolences may be expressed at www.muehlboettcher.com
Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour is assisting the family with arrangements.
A special thank you to all the staff of Good Shepherd Nursing Home for the care given to mom.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Dec. 19, 2013 
Puls, Vera (I171881)
 
165590 Vera Fieweger44
Julius Fieweger84
Eliseo Fieweger67 
Fieweger, Julius (I201947)
 
165591 Vera Hoffman45
Helen Hoffman33 
Hoffman, Helen (I153977)
 
165592 Vera Hoffman45
Helen Hoffman33 
Balliet, Vera (I177330)
 
165593 Vera L. Conlon, age 86, of the Township of Maine, Outagamie County, passed away on Tuesday, March 15, 2011, at the Appleton Medical Center from complications after hip surgery. Vera was born on September 29, 1924, in the Township of Maine, the 6th child of 15 to the late Benjamin and Edna (Sayers) Gunderson. Vera graduated from Shiocton High School and later worked as a bookkeeper at the F.W.D. Corporation, Clintonville. On September 29, 1943, Vera married Richard J. Conlon at The Leeman Congregational Church, Township of Maine. The couple had lived and farmed in the Township of Maine most of their married life. Her husband, Richard, preceded her in death on March 19, 2008, after 65 years of marriage and were blessed with five children. Vera's hobbies included reading, rummage saleing, baking, and traveling on bus trips.
Survivors include: her children Joan Hansen, Karen (Harold) Klegin, Daniel (Carla) Conlon, Miranda (Marlyn) Dey and Kenneth (Christine) Conlon, all of Clintonville; ten grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; her sisters: Murleen Riehl, Appleton; Erma Tyler, Shiocton; Kathryn (Robert) Wick, Michigan; and her brothers: Harland (Donna) Gunderson, Shiocton; John Gunderson, Appleton; Leon (Donna) Gunderson, Florida.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her son-in-law; Ronald Hansen, Her sisters, Edna "June" Brandt, Carmen Wincentsen, Grace Owen and Lillian "Ruth" Buelow, Her brothers, Earl, Russell, Merle and James Gunderson.
A memorial celebration of Vera's life will be held 3 p.m., Sunday, March 20, 2011, at the Immanuel Lutheran Church of Cicero, N9580 Cty. Rd. X, Black Creek, WI. Julie Dey and Deacon Robert Wick will officiate. Inurnment will be held at the Oak Hill Cemetery, Township of Maine, Outagamie County. Family and friends may gather at the church on Sunday from 1 p.m. until the time of the memorial service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund will be established at a later date. The Eberhardt-Stevenson Funeral Home & Crematory, Clintonville, is assisting her family with the arrangements. An online guest book may be signed through www.eberhardtstevenson.com 
Gunderson, Vera (I175227)
 
165594 Vera L. Schwalbach, Darboy. age 96, passed away on Thursday, February 28, 2013, in Appleton. She was born January 12, 1917 in Little River, daughter of the late Richard and Olga (Bauer) Wilke. On August 12 1943 Vera was united in marriage to Paul Schwalbach at Holy Angels Catholic Church in Darboy. Together, they owned and operated the Schwalbach Tavern for over 30 years, which today is known as the Silver Spur. For a number of years, Vera was employed by H.C. Prange in Appleton until her retirement. Being a purchasing agent, Vera travelled extensively as a model doing fashion shows for Prange's. She and Paul spent their winter months in Texas following their retirement.
She is survived by a sister, Carole Dugdale, a brother, Carl (Nancy) Baehnman, two half-brothers: Paul (Marty) Brush and Ted (Darlene) Brush; sisters-in-law, Burnette Pagel, Kay Brush, and Lorraine "Honey" Schwalbach. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Paul, 3 sisters: Anita Lemke, Velda Wilke, and Viola Wilke; 3 brothers: Pat Brush, Jim Brush, and Norman Pagel.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12:00 Noon on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH at Holy Name of Jesus Parish, 602 E. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly with Fr. Dave Beaudry and Fr. Don Zuleger concelebrating. Friends may call directly at church on Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service.
www.boettcherfamilyfuneral.com
The family wishes to extend their gratitude to Joe and Mary Lou Schwalbach and Greg Dietzen, Matthews of Appleton, Heartland Hospice, and their staffs for all their care and concern.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from March 1 to March 2, 2013 
Wilke, Vera (I13999)
 
165595 Vera Mary Lietz, Vera Mary Davidson, Appleton, Age 86, passed away on Thursday, November 21, 2002 at Appleton Medical Center following a lengthy illness. She was born on June 23, 1916 in Michigan the daughter of the late Mitchell and Alice (Bricco) Guyette. She married Edwin Davidson in August of 1935 and he passed away in July of 1963. In March of 1967 she married Alvin Lietz. Vera gave much of herself by volunteering with the Outagamie Volunteers in Probation, worked with children at Foster School, and was a charter member of Riverview Lutheran Church. She loved to crochet and gave her friends and family many beautiful gifts.
She is survived by her husband Alvin of Appleton, her children Ronald (Nancy) Davidson of Forest Junction, Wisconsin, Sandra (Glenn) Kasten of Menasha, Bonnie (Ed) Felauer of Hortonville, Lorna (Les) Kasten of Appleton, 14 grandchildren: Ed (Linda) Davidson of Menasha, Dean Davidson of Waukegan, Renee (Todd) Maeder of Brillion, Carla (Gregg) Pederson of Stevens Point, Kay (Terry) Sheedlo of Escanaba, Michigan, Daniel Kasten of Kimberly, Kristine Kasten of Menasha, Vicki Jesko of Appleton, Lynn and Amy Felauer of Hortonville, Ann Felauer of Milwaukee, Lisa (Doug) Earll of Hortonville, Lee (Tricia) Kasten of Appleton, and Kraig (Tammy) Kasten of Appleton; and 22 great grandchildren. Vera is also survived by one brother Stanley (Helen) Guyette of Green Bay, and two sisters May Rose (Joe) Klein of California, and Alice (Duwayne) Meyer of Bear Creek, Wisconsin, and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her first husband Edwin Davidson, four brothers Loyas, Francis, Orville, and Floyd Guyette; three sisters Arvela Hansen, Beatrice Latza, and Grace Taves.
A funeral service will be conducted on Monday, November 25, 2002 at 7:00 PM at Riverview Evangelical Lutheran Church, 136 West Seymour Street with the Rev. Dennis Belter officiating. Interment will take place at Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Monday from 4:00 PM until the time of the service. A memorial fund is being established.
The family wishes to express their thanks to Dr. Guenther for giving our wife and mother three and a half more years, to Dr. Vogt, and to the nurses at Appleton Medical Oncology for their compassionate care.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 North Superior Street Appleton 739-1231
Read Vera Lietz's Obituary and Guestbook on wichmannfuneralhomes.com. 
Guyette, Vera (I180430)
 
165596 Vera Mary Mollon, 93, of Appleton, died Tuesday October 18, 2016 at Rennes Health and Rehabilitation. She was born in Appleton, October 4, 1923, daughter of the late Maxwell and Alma (Arnold) Hoffman. Vera married Harold Mollon on January 4, 1943. He preceded her in death on February 14, 2009.
Vera was a member of St. Pius X Catholic Church, Appleton. She worked at St. Bernard Catholic Church as parish secretary until her retirement in 1980. Vera was a very skilled archer in her younger years. She was named city of Appleton champion in archery in 1961. Vera and Harold spent every winter in Florida together since 1968. They enjoyed shopping at the local Florida flea markets, golfing, square dancing and playing cards. Vera was very creative, she enjoyed sewing and crafts. Her greatest enjoyment was from her time spent with her family, especially her grand children and great-grand children.
Vera is survived by her four children: son Michael (Mary), Appleton, her three daughters, Patricia Baldwin, Appleton, Joyce (Charles) Fisher, Appleton, and Suzanne (John) Welhouse, Kaukauna; 10 grand children: Eric Mollon, Kathryn Mollon, Nandi (Daisy) Rosero, Louis (Marisa) Fisher, Lucy (Scott) Lozar, Lindsey Fisher, Lucas Fisher, Jacob (Jennifer) Welhouse, Anna (Jonathon) Rosploch, and Ruth Welhouse (special friend, Brandon Collins). She is further survived by 11 great-grand children, and many nieces and nephews. Vera is further preceded in death by her three sisters, and her brother.
Memorial service for Vera will be 6:00 PM on Thursday October 27, 2016 at VALLEY FUNERAL HOME. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Thursday beginning at 4:00 PM until the 6:00 PM service. Inurnment will be at St. Mary Catholic Cemetery, Appleton.
Vera's family would like to extend a very special thank you to the staffs at both Renaissance and Rennes Health, for all of their loving care and compassion.
"Mom, you finally won your clearing house jackpot".
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from Oct. 21 to Oct. 25, 2016 
Hoffman, Vera Mary (I40882)
 
165597 Vera Vanevenhoven 12/9/1909 9/12/1993 Post Crescent 9/13/1993 B 4 Vanevenhoven, Alvira "Vera" (I141250)
 
165598 Veralyn A. Kilsdonk Smith, 63, of Cheyenne, Wyo., died Friday, Oct. 16, 2009, at the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center.
She was born on July 17, 1946, in Williston, N.D., to Henry and Mildred Kilsdonk. She was raised in Culbertson.
On June 27, 1987, she married James Smith in Culbertson.
She was an active member of the Cheyenne Lady Newcomers and Friends group where she enjoyed the company of her many friends. She enjoyed travel by air or by land as a copilot or passenger to visit family and friends.
She was preceded in death by a brother, Eldon Kilsdonk; and a son, Dereck Baerwald.
She is also survived by six brothers and two sisters, Ralph Kilsdonk of Kanona, N.Y., Rodney Kilsdonk of Sidney, Stanley Kilsdonk of Fairview, Mildred Owings of Broken Arrow, Okla., Martin Kilsdonk of Queensland, Australia, Kathleen Kilsdonk of Culbertson, Tim Kilsdonk of Hornell, N.Y., and Odean Kilsdonk of Culbertson; three children, Brenda Young of Hayden Lake, Idaho, Kristi Mogen of Douglas, Wyo., and Anganett Burzen of Austin, Texas; and four grandchildren.
Cremation has taken place at Schrader's Sunset Park Crematory. Memorial Mass will be held on Thursday, Oct. 22, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Culbertson, Mont. Inurnment will follow at Hillside Cemetery in Culbertson.
Everson Clayton Stevenson Chapel of Culbertson was entrusted with the arrangements.
The Herald-News, NE Montana News, 22 Oct 2009 
Kilsdonk, Veralynn Angela (I166476)
 
165599 VERBAKEL/HENDRICKS FAMILY HISTORY, from Helen Margaret Esler Mullen, 1967
(Typed as written, corrections by Frances Biersteker in [ ], additions from Fay Hendricks * )

My maternal grandmother, Antonia VandenBoom (called Tonia by her friends) was born March 2 [3], 1845 [1843] in Gemert [Bakel], North Brabant, Holland. She was the daughter of Antone [Johannes van den Boom] VandenBoom and Dora [Dorothea] (*Theodora) Slaats. She had two sisters and one brother. (*Sister Huiberdina "Berdina" van den Boom married John Verbockel/Verbakel and moved to Kaukauna WI before 1872. They had 2 daughters and 2 sons, listed below. Brother Antonij "Tonie) b. 3 July 1836 Bakel, m. 23 Apr. 1869 to Anna Maria van Veghel and had 3 daughters: Theodora "Dorothea, Petronella, Johanna Maria, and son Godefridus. Brother Theodorus (Dorus) b. 27 Dec. 1840 Bakel, d. 2 Feb. 1841)
Her first husband, George Verbockel, was born in Araph [Veghel], Holland [3-1-1836 *1 Mar.]. In August [8 or *9] 1868, a daughter Mary [named Geertruda Maria] was born to them, followed by John (*Johannes Theodorus) in 1870 [10-18-1870 *18 Oct.] and another son, in perhaps 1873 whose name we do not know [crossed out and replaced with Antonia born 10-23-1872].
Why they decided to come to America, we don't know, although we suspect it was because one of her sisters was here. She (again the name is missing *Huiberdina) was married to (? *John) Verbockel (the degree of relationship to George isn't known). This family lived in Kaukauna. They had four children -- Annie (Huiting) Dora (Baruth) George and Martin. [all these names crossed out]
George and Antonia left Holland in 1873 [12-10-1872 *10 Dec/]. Their baby, then three [two] months old, died during the long and arduous crossing, which took six weeks. He was buried when they landed in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The young family came West to Bay Settlement, Wisconsin. Again we wonder why they came here. I am only conjecturing, but many people of Belgian descent live in this area, as is indicated by some of the place names, such as Brussels and Namur. North Brabant is the southernmost province of the Netherlands and is close to Belgium. It is possible that they had friends there, or that they came with others who knew about the place. Bay Settlement is a picturesque village on a bluff, a few miles northeast of Green Bay overlooking the bay.
Two more children were born to them, Antone [Jim's grandfather] on May 27, 1874 and Joseph on February 27, 1876. When Joseph was nine months old, his father died. Grandmother was left with four small children.
Sometime in 1878, Grandmother was introduced to John Hendricks by some friends in Green Bay. (He was a widower -- had been married seventeen [years] -- had no children) They met on Saturday, & were together again on Sunday. On Monday she had to go to Bay Settlement on business, and Mr. Hendricks asked to take her. He wanted to visit Father Daems, an old friend of his. Grandmother decided to visit the priest also, as he had been a friend and neighbor for three or four years. He married them that day.
I am told that he (Father Daems) whole-heartedly sanctioned this marriage, in fact, that he suggested it. He liked both of them and he worried about Grandmother's tremendous task of raising her children alone.
We know very little about Grandfather Hendricks background, other than he was born on January 14, 1834 in Uden [crossed out], North Brabant, Holland. He was small of stature, quiet with a peaceful nature. My mother recalls his kindness and gentleness. His stepchildren attested to his good nature. Aunt Dora [I have information from Holland on this also] says that he was a carpenter, by trade. He was a clever craftsman. The old homestead, on Beaulieu Hill, in Kaukauna, now owned by grand-daughter, Mrs. Earl Sanders, was built by him. In addition he built much of the household furniture. He was expert at knitting, making mittens, caps and socks. Grandmother had a spinning wheel and spun all of the yarn. He liked to walk. Maggie, my mother, tells of their walking to Apple Creek, a distance of at least ten miles, every summer, to visit some old friends, the Heesakkers. He would take Dora, Henry and Maggie; the older children were working. The visit would last for a few days, and then the long walk home. On occasion they'd take the train -- both ways, but the train only took them as far as Appleton.
Grandmother, in contrast to her husband was more positive, lively and spirited, with a good sense of humor.
The family moved to Grandfather's farm in Grand Chute, near Appleton where Catherine (Kate) was born in October 1879. John Henry (Hank) was born on Christmas Day 1883, followed by Georgianna Margaret (Maggie) on Mar. 10, 1885. These children were baptized at St. John's in Little Chute.
When Maggie was small they moved to Wrightstown, where Grandfather bought a farm. Here Theodora (Dora) was born on January 19, 1888.
In 1891 they moved to Kaukauna. They desired to have a home near St. Mary's on the South side of the river, but Grandmother's sister wanted them to be closer to her on Beaulieu Hill. So they moved to the "Hill." The children entered St. Marys School. Grandmother's sister died shortly after.
The Hendricks rented a home on the Hill, until Grandfather completed building their own. Meanwhile Aunt Mary married John Giesbers, a young man she had met in Wrightstown. They built a house next to the Hendricks.
The four older children used the Hendricks name. When Uncle John married Theresa Reichel, Grandmother insisted that he use his correct name of Verbockel. She died before Joseph and Antone were married. They kept the name of Hendricks. This explains our Hendricks and Verbockel cousins.
Grandmother died May 27, 1901 and Grandfather on Mar. 19, 1914. Both are buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Kaukauna.
This genealogy is fragmentary, and provokes many questions. I have gathered bits of information through the years from many people, but Aunt Mary Giesbers, being the oldest remembered most. My Mother, Aunt Dora and Uncle Joe filled in many spaces.
I researched a little and found some information on Father Daems.
"The striking black and white garb of the Criosier Fathers is now seldom seen in the Green Bay Diocese. Yet it was a member of this old order who was the first Vicar General of the Diocese, and other members of the order were some of the first priests to work among the people in Manitowoc Rapids and Little Chute.
"The first Vicar General of the Diocese of Green Bay was Father Edward Daems, O.S.C. He spent most of his priestly life at work in Bay Settlement and sought in vain to establish a permanent house of his order there. He did succeed in founding the Franciscan Sisters of the Holy Cross of Bay Settlement, however, and their work in the Green Bay Diocese is a memorial to the labors of the early Crosier Fathers.
"The Crosier Fathers are more than 750 years old having been founded in Liege, France in 1210 by Theodore de Celles. The order's emblem is a red and white crusader's cross, which is worn on the garb to this day."
From "The Green Bay Register"
Father Daems died in 1879."

Mary married John Giesbers and had nine children
John married Theresa Reichel and had eight children
Antone married Anna Shimek and had ten children
Joseph married Anna Dietzler and had two children [two crossed out, 3 written in]
Joseph 2nd marriage to Leonore Boser had three children [2]
[children from 1st marriage]

Kate married Frank Gerz and had eight cildren
Henry married Iva Thomas and had ten children
Margaret [my Mom] married John Esler and had nine children
Dora married Jacob Gertz and had five children
[second marriage]

[Frank & Jacob Gertz were brothers]

Helen Margaret Esler Mullen
January 9th, 1967

* In 1990 Mrs. Fran Biersteker sent me a letter from "W. H. Cornelissen, rayonarchivaris", of Rayon Veghel, Postbus 340, 5460 AH Beghel, Telefoon 04130-42429. Bezoekadres: Gemeentehuis, Markt 1, Veghel, stating: Gerardus Verbakel was born 1.3.1836 in Veghel, married 14.9.1876 in Uden, by profession basketweaver, son of Lucas Verbakel and Geertruda Hurkmans. He married Antonia van den Boom, born 2.3.1843 in Bakel, daughter of Johannes van den Boom and Dorothea Slaats. Mr. and Mrs. Verbakel-Van den Boom moved from Uden to Veghel on 13.5.1868. Their children are born there. Geertruda Maria, born 9.8.1868. Johannes Theodorus, born 18.10.1870. Antonius, born 23.10.1872. On 19.12.1872 the family emigrated to North-America.
Mr. Cornelissen attached a copy of the central register of population, which Mrs. Biersteker has. She also sent me Family Group worksheets (in hopes I could fill in the blanks from this clan) that included the information:
Antone Verbockel (Hendricks) born 27 May 1874 Bay Settlement, married 25 June 1901 Menasha, died 15 July 1930 Antigo, occupation Tavern-Farming, church Catholic, military none. His father Gerardus Berbakel, Mother's maiden name Antonia van den Boom. Wife's maiden name Anna *Shimek (Schmick), born 11 March 1875 Menasha, death 1 Dec. 1949 Antigo, occupation housewife, Catholic. Her father Michael Schmick (*Shimek), mother's maiden name Catherine Kujewski. 
VandenBoom, Antonia (I121655)
 
165600 Verbest, Gloria AppletonAge 67, passed away Wednesday, August 29, 2001 at Peabody Manor. She was b orn February 18, 1934 in Detroit, Michigan, daughter of the late Henry a nd Minnie (Kamps) Zeegers. She was employed as a legal secretary in the Ch icago area for many years and retired in 1988. She was a member of St. Mar y's Catholic Church, Appleton and the Professional Womens Club of Chicag o. Survivors include a daughter, Maureen Zeegers, Appleton; two sons and d aughters-in-law: Scott and Windy Verbest, New Jersey; Guy and Odile Verbes t, Grenoble, France; two brothers and a sister-in-law: Joseph Zeegers, App leton; Paul and Cheryl Zeegers, Madison; five grandchildren: Amanda and Br andon Verbest, New Jersey; Alexandre, Pauline and William Verbest, Franc e. She was preceded in death by a brother, Lambert Zeegers; two sisters, t win sister, Shirley Weinert and Dorothy; a sister-in-law, Elaine Zeeger s. A Memorial Mass of the Resurrection will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Septem ber 1, 2001 at St. Joseph Catholic Church with the Rev. John Holly officia ting. A memorial fund has been established. A special thank you to Cher ry Meadows Hospice for the special love and care during Gloria's stay.Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer 606 N. Oneida St. Appleton 733-7383; www.b tlfuneral.com
Gloria Zeegers 2/18/1934 8/29/2001 Post Crescent 8/30/2001 C 5 
Zeegers, Gloria A. (I102979)
 
165601 Verbeten Rites Are Held Friday Henry Verbeten Kaukauna Times 9/21/1926 1 Obituary Card of Thanks Henry Verbeten Children Kaukauna Times 9/21/1926 3 News Last Rites For Henry Verbeten Henry Verbeten Kaukauna Times 9/16/1926 1 Obituary Verbeten, Henry Sr. (I101460)
 
165602 Verbeten, Clement A., Litt le ChuteAge 89, died Sunday, July 20, 2003 at Franciscan Care Center, Appleto n. He was born April 17, 1914 in Wrightstown, Wisconsin the son of Corneli us and Isabelle (Lamers) Verbeten. Clem married Rosella Schampers May 1 9, 1936 at St. John Catholic Church, in Little Chute, she preceded h im in death on September 7, 2001. Together they owned and operated Clem a nd Rose' s Bar in Little Chute. Clem loved entertaining at his taver n. He was known for the Friday evening jukebox parties he hosted and the S aturday and Sunday cribbage tournaments he held. Clem was a devoted memb er of St. John Catholic Church where he sang in the Resurrection Choir a nd at many weddings. He loved to play cribbage and spend time with his bel oved family.Mr. Verbeten is survived by a son, Gerry (Elizabeth) Verbeten, Libertyvill e, IL; a daughter, Mary (Thomas) Schmidt, Darboy; five grandchildren: Timo thy (Dana) Verbeten, Daniel Verbeten, Emily, Alison and Nicholas Schmid t; a great-grandchild, Morgan Verbeten; a sister, Lillian Ruchdashel, N ew London; a half-sister, Mary Burris, South Carolina; a special niece, De bbie Schampers, Milwaukee; many other relatives and special friends. He w as preceded in death by two brothers: Vincent, William (Colletta) Verbete n; a sister, Ardina (Martin) VanGompel; three half brothers: Robert, Benja min and Charles Verbeten.Funeral services will be 6 p.m. Wednesday July 23, 2003 at St. Paul Cathol ic Church, Combined Locks with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen officiatin g. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends may ca ll at the church Wednesday 2 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers a mem orial has been established.The family wishes to thank the loving and caring staff at Franciscan Ca re Center for their tremendous care they gave our father.Dad, We will miss your sense of humor, your compoassion for people, your l ove of music, and the love you have shown to all of us, especially the gra ndchildren. You will be greatly missed. Love, Your family.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute 788-3321 
Verbeten, Clement (I1876)
 
165603 Verbeten, Earl W. “Dreek ”, 1010 Boyd Avenue KaukaunaAge 77, passed away on Sunday, November 18, 2001 at his home, followi ng a brief illness. Dreek was born in Wrightstown on July 29, 1924, s on of the late Harold and Helen (Nytes) Verbeten. He married for former Be tty Kraft on August 7, 1946 at St. Mary Church in Kaukauna; Betty preced ed him in death on January 17, 1999. During World War II, he proudly serv ed his country as a member of the United States Navy and was a member of t he Electric City Post #3319 of the VFW. Many will remember Dreek as a 17 y ear veteran of the Kaukauna Police force. After his retirement, he to ok up work in the maintenance department at Kaukauna Cheese. Dreek was a k ind man who enjoyed spending time at his cottage on Boundary Lake, but h is most treasured times were those spent with his children and grandchildr en. He is survived by two daughters: Ann (Don) Biselx of Kaukauna and Ma ry (Bill) Diedrick of Stockbridge; two sons: Paul Verbeten of Kaukauna a nd Peter (Teri) Verbeten of Mackville; seven grandchildren: Jason, Kare n, and Molly Biselx; Shannon, Alicia, and John Diedrick; Peter Verbeten; t wo brothers: Robert (Doris) Verbeten of Appleton and Ralph (Evelyn) Verbet en of Little Chute; six sisters: Lorraine (Harvey) Van Vreede of Little Ch ute; Blanche Pynenberg of Little Chute; Florence (John) De Goey of Combin ed Locks; Marion (Clyde) Helein of Appleton; Lois (Donald) Gonnering of Fr eedom; Carol (Ronald) DeBruin of Little Chute. Dreek was preceded in dea th by his parents, his wife in 1999, a brother Marlin Verbeten, and a brot her-in-law Gerald Pynenberg. The funeral liturgy for Dreek will be he ld at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, November 21, 2001 at ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURC H, 119 W. 7th Street in Kaukauna with Fr. Robert Udulutsch, OFM, Cap. offi ciating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at t he funeral home on Tuesday (TODAY) from 4 - 8 PM at the funeral home and a gain on Wednesday at the church from 10 AM until the hour of the liturgy.Greenwood Fargo Funeral Home 500 Hendricks Avenue Kaukauna 766-6201 Verbeten, Earl W. (I33682)
 
165604 Verbeten, Gerald F. "Jeff"
Jeff Verbeten, Kaukauna, died on Sunday, March 30, 2008, at the Appleton Medical Center. He was 86. Jeff was born in Kimberly on June 3, 1921, son of the late Martin and Nellie (Coenen) Verbeten. He graduated from the Kaukauna High School and from 1942 until 1945 was a member of the United States Army. His service to his country took him to Russia, Iraq, Germany, Egypt, and finally to England where he met and married Dorothy Simm on September 17, 1945. Upon his return to Kaukauna, he took over his father's business, Verbeten's Bar. In 1947, he built and added the bowling lanes. The business still operates today, under the supervision of their son, Jim. When Jim took over in 1976, Jeff "retired" and went to work on the Kaukauna Locks for the United States Army Corps of Engineers. Jeff enjoyed gardening, playing cards and politics.
Survivors include his wife: Dorothy Verbeten of Kaukauna; five children: Steve Verbeten of Appleton; Tom Verbeten of Kaukauna; Mary Kay (Leo Aerts) Verbeten of Kaukauna; Jim (Beth) Verbeten of Kaukauna and their daughters Caroline and Catherine; and Mike (Katie) Verbeten of Kaukauna and their sons Shawn and Kevin; two sisters: Sr. Catherine Verbeten of Racine and Grace Kugler of Appleton; a brother-in-law: Wilf Simm of England.
Jeff was preceded in death by his parents, a very special granddaughter Nikki in 1993, a brother Bob Verbeten; sisters Dorothy Marolf and Mary (Ed) Vanevenhoven; a brother-in-law Joe Kugler, and a sister-in-law Beryl Simm.
A memorial service for Jeff will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 2, 2008, at the funeral home chapel with Rev. Tim Albrecht officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday morning from 9:30 a.m. until the hour of the memorial service.
The family would like to thank the staff at the Kaukauna Clinic, especially to Dr. Werner and Dr. Johnson and their staffs. Your kindnesses will never be forgotten.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME
400 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Kaukauna 920-766-6200
www.wichmannfargo.com 
Verbeten, Gerald F. "Jeff" (I50537)
 
165605 Verbeten, Lillian "Marie"
Lillian "Marie" Verbeten, of Kimberly, passed away on Monday, December 4, 2006, at Cherry Meadows Hospice with her family at her side. She was born April 18, 1924, to John and Lillian Greis in Escanaba, Michigan. Marie graduated from St. Joseph High School in 1942. She married Francis Verbeten on September 26, 1944, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Escanaba and has resided in Kimberly until her passing.
Marie is survived by her husband Francis of 62 years; five children: William (Minty) Verbeten, Breaks, Virginia; Diane (Greg) Lemmers, Muskego; Janet (Stephen) Sanders, Manitowoc; Michael (Teresa) Verbeten, Norcross, Georgia and Amy (John) Jensen, Appleton; grandchildren: Beau (Katie) Sanders, Quinn Sanders, Matt Leitner, Peter and Marissa Verbeten and Ben Jensen; siblings: John (Irma) Greis, Mike (Annette) Greis, Marge Milokna, Jim (Sharon) Greis, and Tom (Martha) Greis; sisters-in-law: Rosanne Van Ryzin, Gretchen Hornung and Julienne Rusch and brother-in-law Richard (Janet) Verbeten. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Marie was preceded in death by her parents, brothers-in-law: Joseph Milokna, Howard Van Ryzin, Bob Hornung and Maynard Rusch.
The funeral liturgy for Marie will be held at 12 noon on Thursday, December 7, 2006, at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH, 600 E. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly, with Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Interment will take place at the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Thursday from 10 a.m. until the time of mass. In lieu of flowers, memorials are appreciated to the Community Hospice Foundation.
Marie's family would like to thank Drs. Bar-Lev and Swanson and the staff at Fox Valley Hematology and Oncology, as well as the staff at Cherry Meadows Hospice.
JANSEN FARGO FUNERAL HOME
204 E. Kimberly Ave.
Kimberly 920-788-6202
www.fargofuneralhomes.com 
Greis, Lillian "Marie" (I128125)
 
165606 Verbeten, Robert C. AppletonAge 80, was called home by his Lord November 15, 2002. He was born to t he late Cornelius and Martha (Verhagen) Verbeten in Wrightstown on Decemb er 20, 1921. On May 14, 1929, he married Ruth Brockman in Appleton. She pr eceded him in death on March 31, 2002. Robert was a veteran of World War I I. While serving in the Navy, he was stationed in Pearl Harbor and surviv ed the bombing by Japanese air power. Robert worked for many years as a ca rpenter at Kimberly Clark, retiring in 1984. He was an avid golfer, enjoy ed playing cards, and especially enjoyed spending time at his cottage at P aya Lake. Robert was a member of the Pearl Harbor Survivor Association, t he William Verhagen post #60 of the American Legion in Kimberly, and w as a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Appleton. He will always be rem embered for being a loving father and grandfather.Robert is survived by two sons: James (Ann) Verbeten of Appleton and the ir children Peter (Dawn) and Michael (Angela), and Randy (Sue) Verbet en of Union Grove and their children Nathan and Tally; two daughters: Myrt le (Kenneth) Shepard of Neenah and their children Stacey and Jason, and Be rtha (Bernard) Johnson of Neenah and their children John, Jamie, Sarah, El izabeth and Amanda; two great-grandchildren, Brittanie and Annabelle; fi ve sisters: Mary Burris, Lillian Ruckdashel, Deloris Barkholtz, Mary Lamer s, and Ida Fisher; and one brother, Clem Verbeten.Robert is preceded in death by his wife Ruth, parents, and five sibling s: Charles, William, Vincent, Ardina and Benjamin.The funeral service will be at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 19, 20 02 at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 302 North Morrison Street, Appleton, wi th Pastor John Baumann officiating. Friends will be received at the Wichma nn Funeral Home on Monday from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. The William Verha gen Post #60 of Kimberly will be conducting military honors following t he funeral service at church and will also be conducting a prayer servi ce at 7:00 p.m. Monday evening at the funeral home. Burial will be at 2: 00 p.m. at Appleton Highland Memorial Park.Memorials in Robert's name are appreciated. WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 Nor th Superior Street Appleton 739-1231
At time of death, had two great grandchildren, Brittanie and Annabelle. 
Verbeten, Robert C. (I46574)
 
165607 Verbeten, Rosella G.; 710 Monroe Street, Litt le ChuteAge 84, died Friday, September 7, 2001, at Franciscan Care Center, Appleto n. She was born May 18, 1917, in Combined Locks, daughter of John and Hatt ie (Vanden Boom) Schampers. Rosella married Clement Verbeten, May 19, 193 6, at St. John Catholic Church, Little Chute, and were lifetime partners f or 65 years. She was a member of St. John's Parish. She and her husband ow ned and operated Clem and Rose's Bar in Little Chute. She enjoyed cookin g, baking and also loved crafts.Rosella is survived by her husband, Clement; a daughter, Mary (Thomas) Sch midt, Darboy; a son, Gerry (Elizabeth) Verbeten, Libertyville, Illinois; f ive grandchildren, Timothy (Dana) Verbeten; Daniel Verbeten; Emily, Allis on and Nicholas Schmidt; a great-grandchild, Morgan Verbeten; a brother, A lfred (Billie) Schampers; a sister-in-law, Rita Schampers; many nieces, ne phews and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; four brother s, Clarence and Leo Schampers; Ernie (Lorraine) Schampers; Vincent (Ion e) Schampers; and a sister, Ann (Russell) Frost.The family wishes to extend a special thank you to the staff at Francisc an Care Center for their love and support.Your love of holidays, your wonderful meals, and your infinite love for yo ur grandchildren will be greatly missed.
We love you Mom.Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. Monday, September 10, 2001, at S t. John Catholic Church, Little Chute with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen o fficiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Frien ds may call at the church from 2 p.m. Monday until the time of the mass.VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME 101 Canal Street Little Chute 788-3321 
Schampers, Rosella G. (I31333)
 
165608 Verboort, Oregon Family F15429
 
165609 Verboort, Oregon Mary Ann Bernards and Albert Peters are buried next to each other along with daughter Anna VanGoelen (10 Mar 1871 - 22 Jun 1927 ).
(On the tombstone Albert Peters is written as Albept Peters) 
Peters, Albert (I794)
 
165610 Verboort, Washington County, Oregon Family F11722
 
165611 VERBRICK FUNERAL The funeral of August Verbrick. 71, 508 W. Foster street, was held at 8:30 this morning at the Schommer Funeral home with high requiem mass at 9 o'clock at the Sacred Heart church. The Rev. F. L. Ruessmann was in charge. Burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. Delegations from the Holy Name society and Catholic Order of Foresters were present. Bearers were John Vette, John Winneman, William Lynch, Leonard Sternhagen, Arthur Kranzusch and Andrew Kanges.
Saturday Evening, December 18,1937 APPLETON POST-CRESCENT,Page Seven 
Verbrick, August (I133454)
 
165612 VerbrickNorbert F 7/16/1902 8/23/1982 Post-Crescent 8/25/1982 B Verbrick, Norbert (I204316)
 
165613 Verbruggen, Lee Cornelius "2-E"
Lee Verbruggen, 50, Little Chute, died unexpectedly at his home Tuesday, February 12, 2008. He was born September 12, 1957, in Appleton, son of Cornelius and Mary Jane (Vanden Heuvel) Verbruggen. Lee married Robin Van Epern on September 10, 1983, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna. Mr. Verbruggen was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute. Lee was a 1975 graduate of Little Chute High School. He worked along side his father with Verbruggen Construction for many years. With his father and brothers he renovated Ryan's School into Ryan's bar, which became well-known for its exceptional character and craftsmanship. He ran Ryan's bar for 10 years. In 1994, Lee established Cornelius Concrete with his brother Dave, which he owned and operated for 14 years. Lee loved spending time with his family at Crystal Lake where he along side his father and brothers built the family cottage. He loved to play washer toss there. He was a wonderful uncle who provided many hours of entertainment for the kids. Lee enjoyed traveling, especially to Las Vegas, and was a proud member of "The Crush" softball team. He was an avid Packers fan.
Lee is survived by his wife, Robin; his mother, Mary Jane Verbruggen, Little Chute; his loving children, Casey Lee Verbruggen and Laura Lea Verbruggen, both of Little Chute; his brothers and a sister: Bill (Sharon) Verbruggen, Combined Locks, Dave (Patricia) Verbruggen, Kimberly, Pam Van Gompel, Little Chute and special friend, Charlie Hermus, Dan (Billie) Verbruggen, Town of Van Den Broek, Ken (Karen) Verbruggen, Little Chute; brothers- and sisters-in-law: Terry (Kris) Van Epern, Kaukauna; Sandy (Jeff) Kunkel, Leavenworth, KS; Guy (Bonnie) Van Epern, Hurley; Roxy (Jerome) Gebert, Kaukauna; Will (Beth) Van Epern, Kaukauna; his mother-in-law, Helen Van Epern; godparents, Joan and Joe Verbrick, Little Chute; godchildren, Christine VanGompel, Carrie Verbruggen, Kurt Van Epern and Cameron Kunkel; nieces and nephews: Emily, Marnie, and Libby Verbruggen; Eric, Ryan and Adam Verbruggen; Jake, Kayla Van Gompel; Morgan and Zach Verbruggen; Luke, Ben and Anna Verbruggen; Corey Van Epern; Kyle, Corey Kunkel; Derik and Heidi Van Epern; Danielle, Andrea and Mikaela Gebert; Aidan and Jack Van Epern; great-nieces and great- nephews: Issac and Ayden; Brett, Taylor and Dylan; many other relatives and close friends.
Lee was preceded in death by his father, Casey Verbruggen, and father-in-law, Dick Van Epern.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 16, 2008, at St. John Nepomucene Church with Fr. James Hablewitz officiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends may call at the Verkuilen Funeral Home from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday and at the church from 9:30 a.m. Saturday until the time of the mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.
Verkuilen Funeral Home
& Cremation Services
Little Chute 920-788-3321 
Verbruggen, Lee Cornelius (I145154)
 
165614 verByst Philomena 32, Peter 7, Alfons 4, Emil 3, gerard 2 ys 10 mo. Vernimen, Philomena (I132288)
 
165615 Vercauteren, Albert T.
Albert "Al" T. "Trouble" Vercauteren, 86, died Thursday April 3, 2008, at Weyauwega Health Care Center in Weyauwega. He was born August 12, 1921, near Cumberland, WI, son of the late Lamont and Martha Vercauteren. He lived in Illinois and Idaho before returning to Wisconsin. On October 6, 1956, he married Winnie Raprager. Winnie preceded him in death on July 12, 2002. For most of his adult life, Al worked in various cheese factories around Wisconsin. He was very proud to have retired from Weyauwega Milk Products (Trega Foods) after 23 years of service. During that time, he and Winnie also managed a restaurant (Wega Cafe) on Main Street in Weyauwega for a few years. After retirement, Al enjoyed being with his family, gardening, lawn mowing, making wind chimes and windmills from aluminum cans. For approximately 15 years, he took care of the mowing and trimming for Evanswood Cemetery on Little River Road. Al was very active volunteering for many years at the Weyauwega Nutrition Site. He also enjoyed attending services at Hope United Church of Christ and interacting with his many friends there.
Albert is survived by his daughter, Gloria Larsen; grandson: Reuben Larsen; three sisters: Florence Mumchow, Cumberland, WI; Bernice Petersen and Mary Anne Buchmeier, Mesa, AZ; one brother: Joseph Schmid, Pueblo, CO; a brother-in-law, two sisters-in-law, many nieces, nephews and cherished friends.
Besides his parents, Albert was preceded in death by his wife, Winnie; granddaughter, Cheryle Larsen; son-in-law, James Larsen; two brothers: Francis Vercauteren and Alphonse Vercauteren.
The funeral service for Al will be held 11 a.m. Monday April 7, 2008, at Hope United Church of Christ, 8950 Alpine Rd. Fremont, WI, with Pastor Alex Tychkin officiating. Burial will in Evanswood Cemetery, Town of Weyauwega. Friends may call at the Cline-Hanson-Dahlke Funeral Home, Weyauwega from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Sunday and Monday at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers a memorial is being established.
Cline-Hanson-Dahlke
Funeral Home
Weyauwega, WI
920-867-3399
www.clinehanson
dahlkefuneralhomes.com 
Vercauteren, Albert (I313420)
 
165616 Vercauteren, Eugene J. “Gen e” AppletonAge 72, died peacefully at his home in Appleton from cancer on Friday Mar ch 14, 2003. He was born in Appleton on August 10, 1930, son of the late P hillip and Agnes (Bissing) Vercauteren. On February 19, 1955, he married A lice Sweere in Hilbert at St. Mary Catholic Church. Gene served in the Uni ted States Navy during the Korean Conflict aboard the U.S.S. Joseph P. Ken nedy, which policed the 38th Parallel. He belonged to the Veterans of Fore ign Wars Post 2778 and the American Legion Post 38, both in Appleto n. As a truck driver, Gene worked for Rich’s Bakery for 30 years. Gene a nd Alice enjoyed spending time together at the cottage on Lake Winnebag o, traveling, especially to California during the winter. He loved to gol f, read, do home repairs and spend time with his dog “Sadie.”Gene is survived by his wife Alice, eight children: Pam Hermans (Ray Schro eder) and their children Luke, Nathan, Leah and Krystal of Greenville; Gr eg (Linda) Vercauteren and their children James and Mark of Appleton; Vic ki (Jim) Gresham and their children Tyler, Travis and Lydia of Grafton; K im (Jeff) Winterfeldt and their children Emily and Sam of Greenville; Pat ty (Tim) Hackel and their children Joseph and Mikhail of Wrightstown; T om (Sue) Vercauteren and their children Matthew and Amy of Greenville, Ma ry Miller (Shawn Pace) of Appleton; and Randy (Michelle)Vercauteren and th eir children Julia and Nicole of Wrightstown; sister, Gwen Stoeger of Appl eton; and numerous other relatives and friends.
Gene was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters.The funeral liturgy will be at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 20, 2003, at S t. Bernard Catholic Church, 1617 West Pine Street, Appleton, with Fr. Jo hn Bergstadt officiating. Friends will be received at the church from 2: 00 p.m. until the time of the service. Innichement will be at Appleton Hig hland Memorial Park on Friday at 10:00 a.m., with a military honors servi ce conducted by the V.F.W. Post #2778.The family extends a special thank you to the staff of Affinity Hospice Ca re for their compassionate care.In lieu of flowers, memorials in Gene’s name to Affinity Hospice Care wou ld be appreciated.Wichmann Funeral Home 537 North Superior Street Appleton 739-1231 
Vercauteren, Eugene J. (I35027)
 
165617 Vercauteren, GaryGary Vercauteren, 55, 7101 Jack Pine Rd., Baileys Harbor, died unexpected ly Friday, October 7, 2005. He was born February 28, 1950 in Green B ay to the late Harold and Regina (Gerrits) Vercauteren. He graduated fr om Abbot Pennings High School and St. Norbert College in De Pere. On Ju ly 27, 1991 he married Kay Schaefer. Following graduation from college, Ga ry started his newspaper career as editor of the Chilton Times-Journa l. In 1979 he purchased the Chilton Times-Journal publishing company and s old the business in 2001. After selling his business, Gary and Kay mov ed to Door County where he pursued his racing series full time and also co ached high school football.His lifelong passion of motor sports began in 1967 when Gary submitted h is first article for Midwest Racing News. His racing exploits continued wh en he began working for Wisconsin International Raceway. He helped to crea te the Red, White and Blue State Championship Series at Wisconsin Internat ional Raceway which recently celebrated its 34th anniversary. He also serv ed as public relations director for Wisconsin International Raceway and t he Fox River Racing Club for many years. He published the official raci ng programs for Wisconsin International Raceway since the 1970s. In 19 92 he created the Mid-American Stock Car Series which includes the Mid- Am cars and trucks, ASL, MARS and Stock Car Classics Series and he travel ed extensively throughout the Midwest to many race tracks.Gary also had a passion for coaching high school football. He coach ed at De Pere, Chilton, Sevastopol and Gibraltar schools. He had finish ed coaching his last game for Sevastopol minutes before his death. Gary w as the Sevastopol JV football coach and was also the varsity offensive li ne coach. He was extremely proud of the JV’s record of five wins this ye ar along with the varsity’s first win in over 20 years.Gary had a sincere love of nature, wildlife, fishing, landscaping and he a lso enjoyed cooking Thanksgiving dinner. Gary was keenly aware of curre nt world events and enjoyed hosting election night parties.Gary had been involved in many civic organizations including the Chilton O ptimist Club, Rotary, Jaycees of Chilton and Reedsville and the Sister B ay Lion’s club. He received many awards throughout his lifetime includi ng the Wisconsin Fans for Auto Racing “Support of Auto Racing” award alo ng with awards from Chilton Speedway, Fox River Racing Club and the Wiscon sin Newspaper Association.Gary is survived by his wife, Kay, and by his children Jennifer and Keit h, Milwaukee and John at home. He is survived by two brothers: Pete (Donn a) and Jim, both of De Pere; and two sisters: Diane (Tom) Stepien, Howa rd and Donna (Mike) Kelly of Appleton; father- and mother-in-law Robert a nd Rita Schaefer; sisters-in-law: Jean Schaefer, Sandra (Jim) Propson; a nd brother-in-law, Michael Schaefer, all of Stockbridge. He is further sur vived by numerous friends and relatives and by his beloved pets Sparky a nd Whiskers.Friends may gather at Huehns Funeral Home in Sturgeon Bay (1414 Michigan S t.) for visitation Tuesday (October 11, 2005) 4 to 8 p.m. Funeral servic es will be held Wednesday at St. Mary’s of the Lake Catholic Church in Bai leys Harbor (Hwy 57). Visitation will also be held Wednesday at the chur ch from 9 to 11 a.m. with the funeral mass and burial to follow. In li eu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in Gary’s name.
Online condolences may be sent to midam@greenbaynet.com. 
Vercauteren, Gary (I93052)
 
165618 Vercauteren, Joe
Joe Vercauteren, 92, Ashwaubenon, died early Tuesday morning March 25, 2008. He was born April 7, 1915 in Ashwaubenon to the late Peter and Jennie (Wilmet) Vercauteren. On June 19, 1943, he was united in marriage to Catherine Patton in Glenmore. Joe had farmed as well as worked at Red Owl Warehouse, retiring from farming in 1974, and Red Owl in 1977. He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Family, and a past member of the Holy Name Society at St. Boniface. Joe was also a member of Teamsters - Local 75. He enjoyed gardening, woodcrafting, card playing, and going to his cottage in Lakewood.
He is survived by his children; Patrick (Dorothy) Vercauteren, Greenwood, IN., Alice (Harvey) Rottier, Madison, WI., his grandchildren; Eric (Amy) Rottier, Andrea (Ron) Suh, Jennifer (Aaron) Schuette, and Michael (Courtney) Vercauteren. Joe is further survived by his great grandchildren; Helen, John, Mary, Michael, Kyleigh, Zachary, Vivian, Beckett, Cooper, and Spencer, Joe's sister- in-law Phyllis (Chet) Klarkowski, as well as Catherine's family: Lucille Patton, Edward Wallschleager, Rosemary Manning, Florence Servais, Dorothy (Cliff) Berg, Earl (Marguerite) Patton, Pat (Jack) Ambrosius, his special friend Irene Manders, as well as numerous friends, neighbors, and nieces and nephews.
Joe was preceded in death by his wife Catherine, his siblings; Marie (Joe's Twin), his sister Florence and brothers: Norbert, Harold, Earl, and Bernard, and members of Catherine's family.
Friends may call at the RYAN FUNERAL HOME, 305 N. Tenth Street, De Pere from 3:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. (Today) Thursday, and after 9 a.m. Friday at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Family, corner of Lourdes Ave. and Suburban Drive De Pere, until the Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. with Fr. Tim Shillcox O.Praem officiating. Burial will take place in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Please go to www.ryanfh.com to express online condolences to the family. In LIEU of flowers the family requests memorials be made to the BLAISE PETERS SCHOLARSHIP FUND, 1307 Lourdes Ave. De Pere, WI 54115. (The scholarship fund assists the children of Our Lady of Lourdes grade school in defraying tuition costs.)
The family wishes to especially thank Jack and Pat Ambrosius for the many years of help and guidance they provided for Joe in his later years, as well as his many caring neighbors. 
Vercauteren, Joseph (I143769)
 
165619 Vercauteren, Peter L."Leo"AppletonAge 90, passed away on Tuesday, June 3, 2003 at Colony Oaks Care Center. He was born in Norway, Michigan on December 25, 1912 to the late Fredri ck and Louise Vercauteren. He married Sally Verduyn on June 5, 1936 and to gether shared 66 years of marriage.Survivors include his wife, Sally; a son, Fred (Mary) Vercauteren, Appleto n; and a daughter, Nancy (Lee) Kearney, California; grandchildren: Robe rt (Jen) Kearney, Sharon (Mike) St. Charles, Sue Kearney, Larry Kearney, K eri (John) Vosters, and David (Sue) Vercauteren; further survived by sev en great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service will take place at a later date.A special thank you to the staff at Colony Oaks for their special ca re of Dad and Mom. WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME537 North Superior Street
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Vercauteren, Peter (I118307)
 
165620 Verdell J. Stoop, age 90, of Appleton, passed away on Saturday, November 21, 2015, at Appleton Medical Center. Verdell was born on June 1, 1925, in Clintonville, to the late Henry and Lillian (Trieglaff) Zuhse. She was raised in Clintonville but later moved to Appleton where she met and married her husband Peter. She married Peter Stoop on June 2, 1951, in Clintonville; he preceded her in death on July 15, 2010. Verdell retired from the Accounting Department of Presto Products, in 1988, the same day that Pete retired. She was a long-time member of St. Paul Ladies Aid. Verdell was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. With Pete, she enjoyed traveling and playing cards.
Survivors include her children, Diane (Larry) Wolfgram, Waukesha; Wayne (Peggy) Stoop, Waukesha; Keith (Leanne) Stoop, Appleton; her grandchildren, Kelly Stoop, Tina (Aaron) O'Reilly, Dawn (Andy) Grundman, Robin (Andrew) Hoppert, Mindy McKilligin, Tyler Stoop and Darren (Traci) Stoop; a great granddaughter, Abby Grundman; her brother, Philip (Carolyn) Zuhse, Shawano; her sister-in-law, Peggy Zuhse; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her sister Rose Sim and her brother, Melvin Zuhse.
Funeral services will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 28, 2015, at ST. PAUL EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH, 302 N. Morrison Street, Appleton, with Rev. Peter Walther officiating. Friends may call directly at the church on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of services. Entombment will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. A memorial has been established in Verdell's name. The family would like to extend a sincere thank you to the staff at Rennes Health Care Center, and especially the Renaissance, for their loving care. Online condolences may be offered at www.wichmannfargo. com 
Zuhse, Verdelle (I94342)
 
165621 VerDoot , Milton E.
Milton E. VerDoot, 87, died Tuesday morning, Oct. 25, 2005. The son of Herman and Dagmar (nee Swenson) VerDoot, Milton was born February 12, 1918, and was a life-long resident of Green Bay. Mr. VerDoot served in the United States Navy aboard the USS Sierra. After he was honorably discharged he worked for many years as a mechanist at Georgia-Pacific (Fort Howard).
He is survived by, his son, Milton H. VerDoot (Sharon), Havelock, NC; and half-sisters, Jackie (Dale) Verheyden, Green Bay; Carole Hendricks, De Pere; JoAnn VerDoot, Sobieski. He is further survived by, his nephew, Eric Klaus, Park Forest, Ill.
Proko-Wall Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Burial was at Allouez Catholic Cemetery.
The family and friends of Milton would like to thank the staff of Unity Hospice/Home Instead for their kind attention and care. In addition they would like to acknowledge the special attention Milton received from his good friends, Lloyd, Jen, Tana, and Troy. 
Verdoot, Milton (I313340)
 
165622 Verena S. Halbach, 90, formerly of 55 N. Portland Street, Fond du Lac, passed away Friday, June 1, 2007, at the Fond du Lac Lutheran Home. She was born August 7, 1916, in St. John, Calumet County, a daughter of the late Michael and Elizabeth Muellenbach Halbach. Verena attended St. John's Catholic School in St. John. In 1947, she became a housekeeper for her cousin, Rev. Henry R. Langenfeld, which took her to Elkhart Lake, Burlington, Milwaukee, St. Lawrence, and for 41 years, Fond du Lac. She has resided in Fond du Lac since 1974.
She was a member of Holy Family Parish; the Altar and Rosary Society; Catholic Knights of Wisconsin, Council 19 of FDL; Catholic Order of Foresters, St. Mary's Court 945 and American Legion Auxiliary Unit 0127, of Hilbert.
Survivors include 22 nieces and nephews, many great-nieces and nephews, and friends.
She is preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Wilhelmina "Minnie" Bauer; five brothers: Raymond, Adolph, Clement, Urban and Cyril Halbach.
Services: A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, June 6th, 12 noon at Holy Family Parish, St. Mary Church, on the corner of Marquette and Merrill Streets, Fond du Lac. The Rev. James Jaeger will officiate. Burial will be at 3:30 p.m. in St. John's Church Cemetery, Calumet County.
Visitation: Visitation will be at the church from 10:00 AM until the Mass at Noon.
Zacherl Funeral Home is serving the family, 920-922-6860. 
Halbach, Verna (I111843)
 
165623 VerfurthFischerStella10/18/189712/24/1980Post Crescent12/26/1980DFischer, Stella (I174946)
 
165624 Verge Surman, 89, Neenah, passed away Friday, November 9, 2012, after a long illness at Cherry Meadows Hospice. He was born March 14, 1923, in Seymour son of Charles and Alma (Heisler) Surman. Verge married Eleanor L. Sauer November 6, 1946, in Neenah, celebrating 66 years of marriage together. He was a member of St. Gabriel Catholic Church, Neenah. Verge was employed at Menasha Corporation for many years until his retirement. Mr. Surman was a decorated U.S. Army WWII veteran.
Verge loved trout fishing. He also enjoyed traveling, building bird houses, gardening and country and western music. He loved spending time and being with his wonderful wife and family.
Verge is survived by his wife, Eleanor; children: Sandy (Bob) Froze', Neenah; Patricia (Mark) Lorge, Menasha; Nancy Surman, Neenah; 5 grandchildren: Chris (Aimee) Froze'; Travis (Jill) Froze'; Paul Van Wychen; Mallory Lorge; Elizabeth Lorge; 9 great grandchildren: Matthew, Mitchell, Kyle, Madelyn, Jack, Molly, Brianna, Henry, Emma; a brother: LaVern (Chick) Surman; sisters: Virginia Wachtendonk; Lavina "Blondi" (Ervin) Stephani; Violet (Norman) Blohm; Verona (Jerry) Martin; twin sisters, Roselee Schwietzer and Rosemary Burton; sisters-in-law and brother-in-law: Rita Sauer; Carol "Cookie" (Dave) Liebhauser; numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; 2 brothers-in-law: Richard Wachtendonk and Bob Sauer; sister-in-law, Roseann Sauer.
Memorial services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, November 14, 2012, at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, 900 Geiger St., Neenah with Fr. Richard Allen officiating. Interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Neenah. Visitation will be Wednesday at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the mass. Full military honors will be conducted by the US Army and the Twin Cities Veteran's Honors Team. In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established in Verge's name.
Verge's family wishes to thank Cherry Meadows Hospice and staff along with Island Shores and Oakridge Gardens for their loving care and compassion.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from November 11 to November 12, 2012 
Surman, Verge (I321120)
 
165625 Verhagen Travel, Inc. Verhagen, Denis Sylvester (I12758)
 
165626 Verhagen Willie 6/08/1898 1/02/1903 OLD 9 33 Verhagen, Willie (I48200)
 
165627 Verhagen, Ben "Bud"Fortified with the Sacraments of the Holy Mother Church, Wednesday, Apr il 17, 2002. Beloved husband of Nancy Verhagen. Dear father of Benet (Pegg y) Verhagen, Vicki (Bob) Schaefer and Lori (Scott) Metz. Dear son of Mar ge and the late Ben Verhagen. Grandfather of Joel, Suzy and Daniel Verhage n, Lexie, Kelly, Kevin and Scott Schaefer, Logann, Brenden and Andy Met z. Dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and frie nd to many.Funeral from the SCHRADER Funeral Home, 14960 Manchester Road at Hollowa y, Ballwin, Missouri, Saturday, 10:45 a.m. to the Church of the Holy Infa nt for 11:00 a.m. Mass. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. If desired, contrib utions may be made to Friends of Kids With Cancer or the Ronald McDonald H ouse. Visitation Friday 4-8 p.m. Verhagen, Benedict William (I18480)
 
165628 Verhagen, Delaphi ne C. "Del"Delaphine C. "Del" nee Lom Verhagen, 93, Little Chute, died Friday, Jan. 2 7, 2006 at Parkside Care Center, Little Chute. She was born Nov. 25, 19 12 daughter of Peter and Anna (Hooyman) Lom. Delaphine married Walter J. V erhagen and he preceded her in death May 4, 1971. Mrs. Verhagen was a memb er of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute and the St. Elizab eth Society. For the past 35 years Del was the cook for various cler gy at St. John Nepomucene, concluding with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hoge n. She enjoyed crocheting and making afghans, especially for the cler gy at her church. Del also enjoyed crossword puzzles and her family cotta ge at Lake Helen in Rosholt.Del is survived by her children, Jim (Myra) Verhagen, Lakewood; Grace (Car l) Fiestedt, Greenville; Eugene F. (Sandy) Verhagen, Kaukauna; Douglas Ver hagen, Appleton; son-in-law, Marcellus "Dumps" (Mary) Van Gompel, Keshen a; daughter-in-law, Fran Verhagen, Little Chute; 17 grandchildren; 23 gre at grandchildren; sister-in-law, Evelyn Lom, Appleton; two half brothers a nd one half sister; nieces, nephews and other relatives.She was also preceded in death by her parents, Peter and Anna Lom; her st ep mother, Nell Lom; daughter, June Van Gompel; sons, Joseph Verhagen a nd Walter Verhagen, Jr.; brothers, John, Wilbert, Edmund and Herbert Lo m; sisters, Mary Stephani and Natalie Versch; a half sister; brothers-in-l aw, Lewis, Nick and Peter Verhagen; sisters-in-law: Mayme De Coster, Marga ret Vanden Heuvel, Matilda Oudenhoven, Josephine Wyro and Dora Hooyman.Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 30, 2006 at St. J ohn Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute with Revs. Richard Klingeis en and Patrick Beno officiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, L ittle Chute. Friends may call at the church from 9 a.m. Monday until the t ime of the mass. In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established.Del's family extends a special thank you to all the faithful visits of t he priests, nuns and others who became her very good friends along with t he special nieces and nephews, Parkside Care Center and Dr. Jack Meyer f or their special care and concern.VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES Little Chute 788 3321
2006 Posted January 28, 2006 Verhagen, Delaphine C. "Del" nee LomDelaphine C. Verhagen, 93, Little Chute, died Friday, January 27, 20 06 at Parkside Care Center, Little Chute.Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday, January 30, 2006 at S t. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute. Friends may call at t he church from 9 a.m. Monday until the time of the mass. In lieu of flowe rs a memorial has been established. A complete obituary will appear in Sun day's edition.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES 
Lom, Delaphine C. (I11648)
 
165629 Verhagen, Eileen Bertha, age 78, of Manawa, went peacefully into the loving arms of Jesus on Thursday, July 12, 2007. Eileen was born on December 8, 1928, in Appleton, daughter of the late Arthur & Ella (Hameister) Kumrow. Eileen worked for Elm Tree in Appleton for many years. She enjoyed numerous things from dancing to baking and spending time with her family. On December 30, 1953, she married William Verhagen. They shared 52 years together. He preceded her in death on June 21, 2006. Eileen and Bill opened the family bakery, "Verhagen's Bakery" in Hortonville in 1970 which they owned and operated for 10 years. They moved to Manawa in 1989.
She is survived by her children: a special daughter, Cheryl, at home; Jim (Jill) Verhagen, New London; Lynn (Al) Eberly, Royalton; Steve (Cathy) Verhagen, Appleton; Sandy (Bryant) Tapio, New London; John (Emberly) Verhagen, Appleton and Bill Verhagen Jr. and special friend Jessica, Manawa; grandchildren: Selina, Heather and Emily Verhagen, Paul Christian, Nicole and Dan Verhagen, Jason (Tia) Tapio and Jennifer Dack and Madison Verhagen; great-grandchildren: Calvin Spear, Maria Ulrich, Dylun Tapio and Arielle Verhagen. Eileen is further survived by her sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, also a niece Helen Kumrow and her special friend Nubbs Holewinski.
Besides her parents, Eileen was preceded in death by her husband and a grandson Bill Christian and also numerous aunts, uncles, brothers and sisters.
The funeral service for Eileen will be held on Monday, July 16, 2007, at 11 a.m. at the Cline-Hanson-Dahlke Funeral Home in Manawa with Rev. Paul Vanden Hogan officiating. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park in Appleton. Friends may call directly at the funeral home on Monday from 9 a.m. until the time of the service.
Cline-Hanson-Dahlke
176 N. Bridge St., Manawa
920-596-2500 
Kumrow, Eileen Bertha (I17444)
 
165630 Verhagen, Emberly A. "Em", Loving wife, mother, daughter, sister, sister-in-law and aunt, Appleton, died unexpectedly in her home on Monday, January 19, 2009. Em was born in Kaukauna on February 22, 1977, daughter of Richard and Sherry (Grode) Wynboom. Em graduated from Kaukauna High School in 1995. She was a certified nursing assistant, volunteered with the Red Cross and was near completion of her Associate Degree through Phoenix University, online. Em was a loving and caring person who was always looking for different ways to help others. Well-known for her sense of humor and sharp wit, she could always be counted on to make someone laugh.
Em was united in marriage to the love of her life, John Verhagen, on July 17, 2003; he survives her along with their two beautiful daughters, Madison and Olivia as well as Em's daughter, Amy. She is further survived by her parents; a sister, Terri (Mark) Eyestone, and their three children, Jenny, Mark Jr. and Aaron; a great nephew, Blake Werner; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews and a whole lot of friends that thought the world of her.
Em was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Martin and Frances Wynboom and her maternal grandparents, Edmund and Mildred Grode, her uncle Wayne Grode, her mother-in-law and father-in-law, Eileen and William Verhagen.
A funeral service for Em will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, January 24, 2009, at Valley Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from 9 a.m. until the hour of service at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established for her children.
The family of Emberly Verhagen would like to express our sincere thanks to Gold Cross Ambulance, First Responders and the Appleton Police Department for their kindness and professionalism during this difficult time. In addition, words cannot express our gratitude for the kindness and love shared by family and friends.
VALLEY
FUNERAL HOME
2211 N. Richmond Street
Appleton, WI 54911
920-733-5435
www.valleyfh.com
"Serving as
would be Served" 
Wynboom, Emberly (I73446)
 
165631 Verhagen, Gladys A.Gladys A. Verhagen, of Kaukauna, age 86, passed away Wednesday, December 2 9, 2004 at St. Paul Elder Services in Kaukauna. She was born January 9, 19 18 in Wrightstown, daughter of the late Peter and Rosa (Bries) Van De He y. On November 25, 1937, she married Lawrence Verhagen in Wrightstown; Lar ry preceded her in death in 2001. Many will remember Gladys as an expert s eamstress and upholsterer. She enjoyed making much of her children’s cloth ing for many years. She also enjoyed needlepoint, other crafts, and w as an avid reader.Gladys was a faithful and active member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church wh ere she had served as a Eucharistic minister.She is survived by four daughters: Patricia (Jon) Myers of Neenah; Jean Ma eder of San Antonio, Texas; Kathleen (Gordon) Westphal of Sayner, Wisconsi n; Mary Lynn (Paul) Knapp of Kaukauna; four sons: Thomas (Judy) Verhag en of Kaukauna; Timothy (Karen) Verhagen of Mason, Ohio, Joseph (Bonnie) V erhagen of Kaukauna; David (Sher) Verhagen of De Pere; thirty grandchildre n: Karen Hoersch, Kate Meyer, Steve Myers, Suzanne Mitchell, Andrea Myer s, Amy Cody, Beth Newton, Margaret Morales, Victoria Rohner, Maureen Herms en, Patricia Salcido, Emily Pommerening, Dan Verhagen, Roxanne Peelen, Mic hael Westphal, Elizabeth Verhagen, Michael Verhagen, Andrew Verhagen, Matt hew Verhagen, Joshua Verhagen, Erin Verhagen, Maeghan Verhagen, Laurel Ver hagen, Rosa Verhagen, Sally Verhagen, Micaela Wadzinski, Mara Knapp, Kel yn Knapp, Kendra Knapp, and Riley Knapp; twenty-six great-grandchildren; t hree sisters: Dorothy Planner of Kimberly; Florence Mitchell of Kaukaun a; and Fran (Mark) Verbeten of Wrightstown; three sisters-in-law: Gert V an De Hey of Wrightstown; Lee Van De Hey of Green Bay; and Boots Zelz er of Kimberly. Gladys is also survived by Larry’s brothers and sister: Ri chard (Monnie) Verhagen of Kaukauna; Ves (Min) Verhagen of Kimberly; Fr. N orbert Verhagen of San Francisco, and Mille (Ervin) DeBruin of Kimberly; a nd a sister-in-law: Marge Verhagen of Kaukauna.She was preceded in death by her parents, Peter and Rosa Van De Hey; sons- in-law: Robert J. Greenwood and Donald Maeder; a grandson, Robert L. Green wood; sisters: Margaret (Marty) Engelhardt, Mabel (Julius) Weisgerber; a nd Clara (Ken) Wallace; brothers: Ervin Van De Hey, Walter “Jim” Van De He y, Elzer Van De Hey, Elard Van De Hey, and Edward Van De Hey; and by two b rothers-in-law: Tom Planner and Lester Mitchell. She was also preced ed in death by Larry’s brothers and sisters: Fr. Donald Verhagen, Ben Verh agen, Raymond Verhagen, Agatha (Ray) Nussbaum, Ed (Rose) Verhagen, Lloyd ( Doris) Verhagen, Ceil (Norb) Meulemans, and Martha (Ignatius) Schuh.The funeral liturgy for Gladys will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Janua ry 1, 2005 at ST. ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 2401 Main Avenue in Kaukauna w ith Fr. David Schmidt officiating. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemeter y. Friends may call directly at the church on Saturday from 11 a.m. unt il the hour of the services.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME400 W. Wisconsin AvenueKaukauna 
VandeHey, Gladys Ann (I18302)
 
165632 Verhagen, James E.James E. Verhagen, age 71, of Grand Chute, died unexpectedly, Thursday mor ning, July 6, 2006. He was born February 3, 1935, to the late John and Hen rietta (Jennerjohn) Verhagen, in Little Chute and had been a resident of G rand Chute for the past five and a half years. Jim had been self-employ ed in heating and air conditioning and owned Quality Heating and Air, reti ring in 1999. Following his retirement he was employed by Baer Paints & Su pplies. Jim enjoyed being with his family and friends, going to Florida, h is old car, 1957 Mercury and his monthly breakfast with his friends at t he Golden Basket. He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church.He is survived by his wife, Darleen B. (Tibbetts) Verhagen, to whom he h ad been married for 44 years; two daughters, Tina (Michael) Holewinski, Ho rtonville; Jill (Bryan) Diana, Kimberly; three grandchildren: Taylor, Sydn ey and Michaela Holewinski; a sister, Rose Marie Weyenberg, Darboy; a sist er-in-law, Bonnie Frank, Darboy; three nieces, Carol Feldkamp, Lynn Sigfri ed and Pam Boyea; four nephews, Bill and Dan Weyenberg, Ted Frank and Lonn ie Tesch.He was preceded in death by two brothers-in-law, Ray Weyenberg and Ted Fra nk.The funeral service for James will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, July 8, 2 006, at ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, 912 North Oneida Street, with Reverend Wen dy Wirth-Brock officiating. Burial will be in Appleton Highland Memorial P ark. Friends may call at the church from 9 a.m., Saturday, until the ti me of the service. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund is being establishe d.WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 North Superior Street Appleton 920-739-1231 Verhagen, James E. (I107609)
 
165633 Verhagen, James P. "Jim" App letonAge 80, died in Appleton on July 16, 2002. James was born to the late Mich ael and Katherine (Dercks) Verhagen in Little Chute on July 25, 1921. On S eptember 18, 1947, he married Theodosia "Dote" Kiffe in Kaukauna. She prec eded him in death in 1993. As a member of the United States Army Air Corps ., James served in England during World War II. He was a member of the Kni ghts of Columbus and a member of the American Legion Post in Wrightstow n. James owned and operated a dry wall business in Kaukauna. He enjoyed sp ending time with his family and friends, and particularly enjoyed playi ng cards with them. Watching football was a favorite past-time, James enjo yed watching the young athletes as well as the professionals. James lov ed animals of all kinds, whether it be watching birds in his backyard or t aking care of his horse.James is survived by two sons: William (Debbie) Verhagen and Paul (Deb) Ve rhagen, both of Kaukauna; two daughters: Jane (Steve) Sprangers and Don na (Jerry) Schoen, both of Kaukauna; 10 grandchildren: Troy (Diane), Ben a nd Kevin Verhagen; Mark and Leah Sprangers, Jenny (Aaron) La Voy, Lori Sch oen, and Tanya, Lindsey, and Tyler Verhagen; three great-grandchildren: Tr evor Verhagen, and Kaylee and Ashley La Voy; brother, Mike Verhagen of App leton; two sisters: Jeannette Van Deurzen of Little Chute and Barbara V an Asten of Little Chute; and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friend s. James is preceded in death by his wife, parents, sisters and brothers.The funeral liturgy will be at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 18, 2002, at Ho ly Cross Catholic Church, 309 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna, with Fr. Jack Mul larkey officiating. Friends will be received at the church from 2:00 p. m. until the time of the service. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.The family extends a special thank you to the staff at Rennes Health Cent er for their compassionate care.FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 West Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 766-6200 www.fargofu neralhomes.com Verhagen, James P. (I17998)
 
165634 Verhagen, Joan T., Little Ch ute; Age 60. On Oct. 25, 2003 Joan fell asleep and slipped from the ar ms of her loving family and circle of friends and awoke in the arms of o ur loving God. She was the daughter of the late Edward and Rosalia (Nacker s) Verhagen. Joan was a lifelong member of St. John parish and a memb er of St. John Mission Club.
She was preceded in death by her infant sister Mary.Survivors include her brothers, Bill (Judy), Little Chute, and their child ren Sarah, Milwaukee; Stephen (fiancee Rebecca), Chicago; Jerry (Karen), L ittle Chute, and their children Tim (Sara), Little Chute; Jeff, Greg, D an (Patti), Freedom, and their children Katie, Ben, Kristin; and her siste r, Marie (Geno) Pafford, Rockford, Tenn., and their son Scott. She is al so survived by her great-nieces and nephews Granthum and Taitum Beck, Josh ua and Hanna Verhagen; and numerous aunts and uncles.The family thanks her special friends and neighbors Joanne, Joe, Bernic e, Lorie, Clarence, Shiney and Marie. We extend our thanks to FM Dialys is of Kaukauna and to a very special befriender from St. John. And we tha nk Molly for the special joy she brought to Joan’s life.In lieu of flowers a memorial will be established in Joan’s name.Visitation will be at Holy Cross Church in Kaukauna from 3p.m. Wednesday u ntil the time of the Mass at 5 p.m. Internment will be at St. John’s Cemet ery, Little Chute. Verkuilen Funeral Home101 Canal Street 
Verhagen, Joan (I18493)
 
165635 Verhagen, Martin J.Jack of all trades and master of many, Marty could fix most anything exce pt his weakened heart. After a brave struggle following unrelated surger y, he passed from this life on October 9, 2001 at age 75. Martin was marri ed to Shirley for 48 years and was the proud father of a daughter, Vicki L ynn. Over the years, he ran his own floor covering business, worked for t he Wisconsin Beverage Tax Division, American Family Insurance, and the Ci ty of Appleton. A home body, Marty was a craftsman par excellance and a pe rfectionist, spending hours in his basement workshop. He enjoyed feeding t he backyard creatures and doted on his pet cats, Sam and Molly, passing h is compassion for animals on to his daughter. And he was a crossword puzz le devotee. None could stump him.Marty is sorely missed. He leaves behind his wife, Shirley, his daughter a nd son-in-law, Vicki and Dick Schmidt, Town of Woodville, and several neph ews, nieces and their spouses. As he wished, Marty was cremated, and a mem orial service will be held Friday, October 12, 2001, at 1:30 p.m. in the c hapel of Trinity Lutheran Church, 209 S. Allen Street, Appleton, with Past or Chris Lee Thompson officiating. Rather than flowers, Marty wanted gestu res of concern be directed in his name to the homeless animals of your cou nty's humane society. Valley Funeral Home 2211 N. Richmond 733-1945 Verhagen, Martin John (I117596)
 
165636 Verhagen, Raymond A.; Brewst er VillageAge 84, passed away Sunday, May 5, 2002 at Brewster Village. Ray was bo rn in Freedom on October 24, 1917, son of the late Henry G. and Wilhelmi na (Weyers) Verhagen. In his younger years, he was employed at Thilmany Pu lp and Paper in Kaukauna.Ray is survived by three brothers: Rich (Monnie) Verhagen of Kaukauna, V es (Min) Verhagen of Kimberly, and Fr. Norbert Verhagen of Los Altos, Cali fornia; two sisters: Agatha Nussbaum of Kaukauna and Millie (Ervin) DeBru in of Kimberly; two sisters-in-law: Gladys Verhagen and Marge Verhagen, bo th of Kaukauna. Ray is further survived by many nieces and nephews. He w as preceded in death by his parents; by brothers Ed (Rose) Verhagen, Llo yd (Doris) Verhagen, Larry Verhagen, Ben Verhagen, Fr. Donald Verhagen, a nd an infant brother Francis; by sisters Ceil (Norb) Meulemans and Mart ha (Ignatius) Schuh; and by a brother-in-law Ray Nussbaum.The funeral liturgy for Ray will be held at 5:00 PM on Wednesday, May 8, 2 002 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukauna, with F r. Jack Mullarkey officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. F riends may call directly at the church on Wednesday from 4:00 PM until t he hour of the liturgy.Ray will be remembered as a hard-working, deeply religious, and prayerf ul man, and will be missed by all who knew and loved him.The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to the entire sta ff at Brewster Village in Appleton for their wonderful care and compassio n. Your kindness will never be forgotten.FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 766-6200 www.fargofune ralhomes.com Verhagen, Raymond Anthony (I1761)
 
165637 Verhagen, Richard G. "Rich", Richard Verhagen, 86, Kaukauna, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, April 23, 2010, at Appleton Medical Center with his family by his side. He was born on March 6, 1924, in Kaukauna, the son of the late Harry and Christine (VandenHeuvel) Verhagen. On May 6, 1947, he married Blanche Verhagen at Holy Name Catholic Church in Kimberly. Rich was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church. He was employed at the Combined Locks Paper Mill for 39 years, retiring in 1986.
Rich enjoyed golfing, bowling and deer hunting with his sons in Tigerton. After his retirement, he would spend time at Partridge Lake in Fremont, fishing. Rich loved his farm, his garden and most of all his family.
He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Blanche Verhagen; 11 children, Bev (Clarence) Weyers, David (Audrey) Verhagen, Mary (special friend, Tom) Lappen, Jeff (special friend, Cindy) Verhagen, Sheila (Bob) Cook, Dennis (special friend, Joy) Verhagen, Rick (Karen) Verhagen, Catherine Reetz, Brian Verhagen, Alan (Julie) Verhagen and Susan Verhagen; 25 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren; sisters, Ruth Rosin and Mary Jean VanLanen; brother, Paul (Theresa) Verhagen; three sisters-in-law, Donna Verhagen, Irene Verhagen and Delores Hennessey; and two brothers-in-law, Eugene (Rosie) Verhagen and Russell Hassell. Rich is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Patricia (James) Lambie; an infant great-grandson; sister, Leone (Frederick) VandeHey; brothers, Joe Verhagen, an infant brother Joe, Earl Verhagen and Mark Verhagen; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Louis and Mary Verhagen; sister-in-law, Yvonne Hassell; brothers-in-law, Eugene VanLanen, Ervin Rosin, Harlan (Ann) Verhagen, Marvin Verhagen, Averd (Gladys) Verhagen, Clayton Verhagen and Ken Hennessey.
The funeral liturgy for Richard will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, April 27, 2010, at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna. Father Tom Pomeroy will be officiating. Burial will take place at the parish cemetery. A visitation will take place on Tuesday at the church from 9 a.m. until the time of Mass.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in his name.
Fargo Funeral Home
400 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Kaukauna 920-766-6200
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Verhagen, Richard G. (I48140)
 
165638 Verhagen, Ronald J.
Ronald J. Verhagen, age 48, of Appleton, died unexpectedly on Sunday, November 23, 2008. He was born on November 15, 1960, in Appleton, the son of the late Harlan and Ann (Vander Horst) Verhagen. Ron married the love of his life, Michelle Michalkiewicz on June 15, 1990. Ron was most recently employed by Twin Lakes Transit and prior to that at Waste Management.
Ron held a special place in the hearts of all who knew him. His kindness and willingness to always lend a hand touched more people than he would have realized. Ron's unassuming ways made him the BEST kind of friend, one who always stood up for what was right. His warm, fun-loving playfulness made him well known for being quick with a joke. Ron's love of kids was shown by the often heard greeting "What's up chief?" He also had a passion for gardening, known mostly for his 12 foot tomato plants and loving to take pictures of the flowers. Ron enjoyed hunting, fishing, dancing, music and camping, with nothing but the biggest campfires, "Now that's a fire!" Hanging with family and friends was a favorite past time, always passing on his "Joie de Vive" (Love of Life) attitude and "Make the Most of Every Day." Ron's greatest joy was just being with his "bud," soul mate and true love, Missy. His proudest achievement ... his boys ... his family. You were loved by so many. You will be missed so much Bud, you will always be my survivor.
Ron is survived by his wife: Missy Verhagen; his three sons: Ronny Verhagen, Appleton; Andrew Verhagen, at home and Matthew (fiance Becky McCarthy) Wagner, Colorado; special nephew: Nick; his brothers and sisters: Jerry (Rogene) Verhagen, Reedsville; Diane Verhagen, Green Bay; Marilyn Nooyen, Shiocton; Rose (Dave) Stoltzman, Appleton; Tom Verhagen, Appleton; Betty (Gary) Vandenberg, Kaukauna; Dan Verhagen, Appleton; Randy (Lynn) Verhagen, Little Chute and Duane Verhagen, Appleton; sisters-in-law: Nancy (Ned) Montanye, Appleton; Shirin (partner Ron) Van Grinsven, Appleton; Julie (Mike) Bergner, Kaukauna and Tammy Michaelkiewicz, Kaukauna. He is further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Ron was preceded in death by his parents, his father and mother-in-law: Porky and Peggy Michalkiewicz; brothers-in-law: Mike and Rochy Michaelkiewicz and Ken Nooyen.
In lieu of a traditional funeral service, a celebration of Ron's life will be held at 5:00 pm on Monday, December 8, 2008, at LAKE PARK PUB, N8904 Lake Park Rd., Menasha. The family will greet friends after 4:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in his name.
Jansen Fargo Funeral Home 204 E. Kimberly Ave. Kimberly 920-788-6202
Online condolences www.wichmannfargo.com 
Verhagen, Ronald (I24944)
 
165639 Verhagen, Ronald J.Ronald J. Verhagen (Julio) of Sherwood, age 59 passed away on Dec. 25, 200 4, at his home. Ron was born June 13, 1945, in Askeaton, Wis., son of Rich ard and Monnie (Berken) Verhagen. Ron drove semi for Thilmany Internation al Paper, retiring after 38 years of service. He was a member of the Stock bridge Harbor Fishing Club. Ron lived in the Kaukauna and Sherwood area mo st of his life. He enjoyed working at his ranch whether he was fixing a tr actor, working with a horse or green chopping for the cattle. He enjoyed h unting and fishing but his favorite past-time was being in parades with h is buggy horse, “Lindy” or riding the trails with his wife Tami. He wi ll be sadly missed by all his animals, especially his 3 dogs; Abby, Booz le and Black Jack. He will be missed by all. Ron will be remembered for h is kind words, his friendship and his love for animals.Ron is survived by his wife, Tami; his parents Richard and Monnie; 8 broth ers, Ken (Pam), Paul (Mary Jo), Pat (Laurie), Dennis (Verla), Fran (Barb ), Tony (Sherrie), Peter (Marie) and Roy; 3 sisters, Betty (Bob) Merbac h, Terrie (Tom) Biese and Rose (Gary) Heindel; his childen, Todd (Vickie ), Tammie (Mark) Luft; stepdaughters, Nikki Burns and Heidi Birling; grand children, McKayla, Travis, Taylor and Lynsie; stepgrandchildren, Jordan “G ordy,” Alyssa “Weeds” and Stephanie. He is further survived by many aunt s, uncles, nieces and nephews.A memorial service will be held 8 p.m. Tuesday at Boettcher Family Funer al Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukauna with Fr. David Schmidt officiatin g. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 p.m. Tuesday until the ti me of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being establish ed in his name.Ron’s wife and family would like to thank all who have helped Ron these pa st months; especially his brothers and good friend, John Diederich. Also s incere thanks to Dr. Swanson and Ron’s special care-giver nurse “Paul.”
Ronald Joseph Verhagen 1945 Tami Dianne Guderski 1958 Calumet 20 Dec 19 96 
Verhagen, Ronald Joseph (I18366)
 
165640 Verhagen, Thomas S. “Nig”Thomas S. Verhagen, age 62, Little Chute, passed away on December 26, 200 4, at home with his family by his side. He was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Geh rig’s Disease) in September of 2002. Tom was born July 4, 1942, to Peter a nd Elizabeth (Janssen) Verhagen. On June 3, 1964, he married Janice A. Jan sen at St. John’s Catholic Church. Tom was a 1964 graduate of St. Norbe rt College, De Pere. He was a self-employed accountant for many year s. In 1990 he entered into a partnership forming Verhagen & Vanden Heuve l, Inc. He sold his final shares of the business in 2002, but continued h is employment with VVH & Associates, LLP until his retirement in July 200 4. Tom was a member of the National and State Association of Tax Practitio ners and the National Association of Enrolled Agents, representing his cli ents before the Internal Revenue Service.He was an active member of St. John Parish, Little Chute, serving as a com munion distributor, trustee and member of the finance council. He was al so a member of the Knights of Columbus. Tom served the community of Litt le Chute for many years on the Water Commission. He was also a 30-year mem ber of the Little Chute Fire Department, retiring as assistant chief in 20 02.Survivors include his wife, Jan; two daughters: Lisa and Paul Bons and the ir children: Christa and Carly Vander Pas and Alex and Casey Bons; Paula a nd Paul Aman and their children: Katie and Haley Aman; and a son, Micha el and Kristin Verhagen and their children: Caleb and Joshua Verhage n. He is also survived by his sisters: Jane (Joe) Janssen and Betty (Ke n) Schnese; his brother-in-law, Ken Vanden Heuvel; his wife’s family, sist er-in-law, Sue (Dennis) Van Hoof; brothers-in-law: John (Michelle) Jans en and Pete Heesakker. Special godchildren: Mark Vanden Heuvel, Kathy Herm us and Dan Van Hoof and many nieces, nephews and special friends.Tom was preceded in death by his parents; his sisters: Anne Vanden Heuv el and Barbara Verhagen and a brother, Peter Verhagen, his mother and fath er-in-law: John R. and Lorraine (Lom) Jansen; and a sister-in-law, Pat Hee sakker.The funeral liturgy will be held at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, L ittle Chute at 11 a.m. Thursday, December 30, 2004 with the Rev. Msgr. Jam es Vanden Hogen officiating. Friends may call at Verkuilen Funeral Home fr om 4-8 p.m. Wednesday. A prayer service will be held with the Little Chu te Fire Department at 6 p.m. In lieu of flowers memorials have been establ ished.Tom was a wonderful Christian man who practiced his faith in God every d ay of his life. He taught others by example, especially during his illnes s, which he accepted with dignity. He was a loving husband, father, grandf ather, brother, brother-in-law and friend to many. He will be greatly miss ed. We find comfort in knowing he is now at peace with Jesus.The family would like to thank all of the caregivers for their help, compa ssion, support and love. You truly are a blessing. Thank you to Dr. Jack M eyer and Affinity Visiting Nurses & Hospice for their care.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute 788-3321 
Verhagen, Thomas Sylvester (I18873)
 
165641 Verhasselt, Leo J.On Wednesday Jan. 19, 2005, after a long battle with Alzheimer's diseas e, Leo was set free. Leo was born Aug. 16, 1930, in Wrightstown, to the la te Jerome and Josephine (Bries) Verhasselt. He married Helen DeCleene Fe b. 11, 1952, at St. Mary Church in De Pere. Leo was the Postmaster in Wrig htstown from 1955 to 1985. He served his country in the U.S. Army in Kor ea and was an active member of American Legion Post #436, of which he w as Past Post Commander. He was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church, t he Holy Name Society, and enjoyed bowling, golfing, traveling and a good c ard game.Survivors include his wife Helen; children, Russell Verhasselt, Green Ba y; LouAnn (Mike) Ambrosius, De Pere; Mike Verhasselt (his partner, Mike Cu shner), Palm Springs, Calif.; David Verhasselt, St. Louis Park, Minn.; gra ndchildren, Karrie Younger (Aaron Gillette), Kelly Frelich (Eric Bergnan ), Marcus Frelich, Ben and Josie Verhasselt; great-grandchildren, Jada a nd Gavin Younger; a brother, John Verhasselt, Wrightstown; four sisters, M ary (Wayne) Thede, Sturgeon Bay; Joan (Carl) Eckert, Fish Creek; Rita (Da n) Shebel, Portage; Zita (Alan) Wessa, Goodyear, Ariz.; brothers-in-law a nd sisters-in-law, LaVerne DeCleene, De Pere; Victor (Leona) DeCleen e, De Pere; Rita Boucher, Oshkosh; Sr. Mary DeCleene, Elm Grove; Bernice S trenn, Wrightstown; Loretta Verhasselt, Santa Barbara, Calif.; Al (Joan n) DeCleene, De Pere; Sr. Vonnie De Cleene, Milwaukee; Alice Morrell, Rhin elander; Joyce DeCleene, Milwaukee; Judy (Bob) Johanski, De Pere; numero us nieces, nephews and godchildren.Leo was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Orlo and Basil Ver hasselt; a sister-in-law, Millie Verhasselt; three brothers-in-law, Don Bo ucher, Howard Strenn, and Harold DeCleene.Friends may call at the DeWane-Cotter Funeral Home, 711 Main St., Wrightst own, on Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. American Legion service 6:30 p.m., pari sh wake service 7 p.m. Visitation will continue on Saturday from 9:30 to 1 0:30 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Church in Wrightstown. Mass of Christian Bu rial will be celebrated 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the church with Fr. Bob Kab at officiating.
Alzheimer's - The ThiefA thief came a while back and slowly took our Dad away. He didn't do it a ll at once, but by tiny pieces every day. At first we hardly noticed and s ometimes even smiled. "Oh, he's just getting older," we told ourselves, o ur long suit was denial. The haunted look for what once was - the searchin g, asking, pacing - the thief had all the cards in hand, with time again st Dad racing.Dad tried his best with what he had and Lord knows we did to o, but the thief just took control and stole each bit of him we knew. B ut now that hard battle's over, and Dad's resting in his final Home. God m ade the thief give back to us the Father we had known.
"We Love You and Will Miss You."
Your Wife, Children and Grandchildren.Leo's family wishes to extend a special thank you to the staff at Rennes H ealth Center for all the care shown to him during his stay. Helen would al so like to thank family, friends and Alzheimer's groups for all their supp ort. 
Verhasselt, Leo (I83207)
 
165642 Verheyden, Jacqueline M.
Jacqueline M. "Jackie" Verheyden, 76, Ashwaubenon, was called to the Lo rd at her home on Saturday Sept. 2, 2006, surrounded by her loving fami ly after a courageous battle with cancer. Jackie was born Nov. 25, 192 9, to the late Henry and Laura (Caeser) Ver Doot in Green Bay. On June 1 8, 1949, she married Dale Verheyden at St. Patrick's Church in Green Bay a nd together raised their five children whom she loved dearly. Jacqueline a lways went to daily mass and was very devoted to her faith. She also lov ed sports especially the Packers and Brewers, doing crafts and reading. Ab ove all, she was a very loving person.
Jackie is survived by her husband; five children, Gary (Vicki) Verheyde n, Green Bay; Debbie (John) Nichols, Pulaski; Craig (Cindy) Verheyde n, De Pere; Pam (Chuck) DeMoulin, De Pere; Sandy (Victor) Tomesek, Ocon to Falls; two sisters, Carol (Frank) Hendricks and Jo Ann Ver Doot; 13 gra ndchildren, Lori, Jenni, Stacy, Johnny, Scott, Mark, Sarah, Nicole, Bek i, Charlie, Steven, Dale and Emily; ten great-grandchildren and nieces a nd nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, Milton Ver Doot a nd a grandson, Gary A. Verheyden.
Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday Sept. 5, 2006, at RYAN FUNERAL H OME De Pere with a prayer service at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue aft er 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Family (corner of Suburban and Lo urdes avenue, De Pere) Wednesday Sept. 6, 2006. A Mass of Christian Buri al will be celebrated at 11 a.m. at church with Fr. Tim Shillcox O. Prae m. officiating. Please visit www.ryanfh.com to send online condolenc es to the family.
The family would like to thank Unity Hospice, Dr. Fenster, Dr. Jaslowski a nd the staff at Green Bay Oncology and extend a special thank you to Fr. T im Shillcox. 
Verdoot, Jaqueline M. (I313350)
 
165643 Verheyen, Lambe rt "Bud"Lambert "Bud" Verheyen, 96, Pittsfield, passed away Thursday morning, Sep t. 21, 2006, at home. The son of the late Antone and Christine (Heezen) Ve rheyen, was born July 17, 1910, in the town of Lawrence. He married the fo rmer Mathilda "Tillie" Lena Spietz at St. Boniface Catholic Church, We st De Pere, on Aug. 1, 1933. She preceded him in death on Oct. 15, 1997. B ud retired from Foth & Van Dyke Consulting Engineers in Green Bay on De c. 31, 1973.Survivors include his four daughters, Helen and John Tauscher, Elsie and M arvin Janz, Norma Miller, Diane and Robert Smits, and one son, Glenn and D iana Verheyen; 19 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, three great-great -grandchildren.He was preceded in death by his wife; one son-in-law, Roy Miller; one brot her, Lawrence; four sisters, Mary, Frances, Helen and Blance.Friends may call at the Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum, Bay Settlem ent, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 25, 2006. Funeral service wi ll be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the chapel with the Rev. Don Behrendt, off iciating. Entombment to follow. RYAN FUNERAL HOME, of De Pere is in char ge of arrangements. Please visit www.ryanfh.com to send online condolences Verheyen, Lambert (I120222)
 
165644 Verhoeven, Lois C. (Koffarnus)
Lois C. Verhoeven, age 87, formerly of Appleton, passed away Thursday, September 6, 2007, in Pewaukee, WI. Lois was the last surviving child of the twelve born to the late Frank and Regina (Weins) Koffarnus. She was born September 22, 1919, in Appleton and resided in Appleton all of her life until moving to Pewaukee three years ago to be near her daughter. On November 20, 1941, Lois was united in marriage to John Verhoeven. They shared 54 years together before his death on March 8, 1996. Lois was formerly employed as manager of Fanny Farmer Candy and then for many years as a receptionist for Dr. Simenson. While residing in Appleton she was a member of St. Thomas More.
Survivors include two daughters: Cecilia "Cece" (William) Meffert, Charlottesville, VA; Barbara (Steven) Hancock, Pewaukee; a son Martin Verhoeven, Berkeley, CA; a son-in-law Raymond Weyenberg, Kimberly; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents and husband, Lois was preceded in death by her daughter Kathryn Weyenberg and 11 brothers and sisters.
Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, September 8th at Highland Memorial Park Chapel, 3131 N. Richmond St. Appleton, with Fr. Gerald Falk officiating. Entombment will take place at Highland Memorial Park. There will be no visitation. Memorials to the Hospice of your choice would be appreciated.
Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer
606 N. Oneida St. Appleton,WI
920-733-7383 
Koffarnus, Lois C. (I61602)
 
165645 Verhoeven4/2/19279/7/1957Post Crescent9/9/195714 Culligan, Ila Mae (I2303)
 
165646 VerHoeven7/5/19065/27/1953Post Crescent5/28/195312 Mischler, Ellen (I134101)
 
165647 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F20085
 
165648 Verhoven, "Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926"
name: Verhoven
gender: Female
baptism/christening date:
baptism/christening place:
birth date: 08 Jan 1888
birthplace: Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin
death date:
name note:
race: White
father's name: Anton Verhoven
father's birthplace: Freedom
father's age:
mother's name: Minnie Van Riael
mother's birthplace: Freedom
mother's age:
indexing project (batch) number: C00323-9
system origin: Wisconsin-EASy
source film number: 1305138
reference number: item 2 p 13

Also civi record; Birth Record Details
Last Name: Verhoven
First Name:
Day: 08
Month: January
Year: 1888
County: Outagamie
Reel: 0225
Record: 001432 
Verhoeven, UnknownF (I59855)
 
165649 Verhoven, Benedict "Dick"
Benedict "Dick" Verhoven, 77, of rural De Pere, passed away at home June 14, 2006 after a short battle with cancer. He was born March 2, 1929, son of the late Gertrude and Martin Verhoven. He married Edna Bartels on July 2, 1952 at St. Boniface Catholic Church in De Pere. Until they retired, he and his wife farmed in the Town of Wrightstown. He enjoyed woodworking, gardening, and traveling. Dick was a member of Catholic Knights for 60 years. He was a religious, loving and hardworking man.
Ben is survived by his wife, Edna, and all eight children: Judy (Wayne) Bodde, Kaukauna; Kenneth (Joanne) Verhoven, Three Lakes; Ronald Verhoven and his special friend, Brenda, Arkansas; Susan Verhoven and her special friend, Jose Sepulveda, West Bend; Carol (Lee) Inman, Bonduel; Nancy (Jack) Kalies, Sugar Camp; Debra (Dennis) Hermes, Sherwood and Martin (Sue) Verhoven, Minnesota; 20 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; his sister, Jeannie Lindner, Arizona; brother, Sylvester (Bernice) Verhoven, De Pere; brother-in-law, Jim (Rita) Brochtrup, Brillion; Joe (Rosie) Bartels, De Pere and Harvey (Judy) Bartels, Green Bay; and sister-in-law, Linda Krause, De Pere.
He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Gertrude and Martin Verhoven; four sisters; a brother; and a sister-in-law.
Family and friends may call Monday, June 19, 2006, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at DeWane-Cotter Funeral Home, 711 Main St., Wrightstown, where there will be a Parish Prayer Service at 7:30 p.m. Visitation will continue on Tuesday from 10 a.m. until the hour of Mass at St. Paul Catholic Church in Wrightstown. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday at church, with Msgr. John Schuh officiating. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
Benedict Verhoven
Nickname: Dick
Spouse: Edna Bartels
Born: March 2, 1929
Died: June 14, 2006
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: June 16, 2006
Section: C
Page: 5
Type: OB
Cemetery
Name: St Paul Cemetery
Location: Wrightstown, WI
Section C, Page 5 
Verhoven, Benedict H. (I140658)
 
165650 Verhoven-DeLeeuw Catherine Verhoven, Henry DeLeeuw Kaukauna Sun 2/18/1915 6 Wedding Family F25349
 
165651 Verhyen, Baby B. 2-12-1959 -- D. 2-12-1959 No Marker New/3/53 Daughter of Henry & Theresa (Lom) Verhyen Verhyen, UnknownF (I343947)
 
165652 Verhyen, Patricia L. Shawano, formerly of AppletonAge 61, died Sunday, November 3, 2002 at Shawano. Survivors include her husband Hank; five children: Richard Verhyen, Fort Worth, Texas; Mark (Mar y) Verhyen, Appleton; David (Corinne) Verhyen, Appleton; Debra (special fr iend Jerry) Verhyen, West Allis; Kim Verhyen, Shawano; seven grandchildre n, a great-grandson; brother, Charles (Karen) Miller, Appleton; sisters: Betty Pfankuch, Menasha; Catherine (Jim) Glasheen, Appleton; sister-in-la w, Alice Miller, Las Vegas; nieces and nephews.Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, November 7, 20 02 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Shawano. Friends may call at the chur ch today from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the services. Miller, Patricia (I45956)
 
165653 Verhyen, Robert Joseph B. 3-23-1960 -- D. 3-23-1960 No Marker New/3/53 Son of Henry & Theresa (Lom) Verhyen Verhyen, Robert Joseph (I343948)
 
165654 Verkuilen, Albertina B. 12-21-1883 -- D. 6-3-1906 Daughter of Theodore & Anna (VanderKraanmer) Verkuilen _ No Marker Old Verkuilen, Albertina (I80043)
 
165655 Verkuilen, Melvin “Doc”, Witt enbergMelvin “Doc” Verkuilen, age 71, died unexpectedly Tuesday, February 17, 20 04 at his home. He was born September 25, 1932 in Menasha; the son of t he late Melvin A. and Helen (Spitzer) Verkuilen. On May 25, 1957 he marri ed Dolores (Plank) Miller in Menasha. She survives.He was a plant operator working for the Neenah Water Department until h is retirement. Doc was a U.S. Army Veteran serving during the Korean Wa r. He was a member of the Bloecher-Johnson American Legion Post #502, t he Wittenberg Lions Club, and a member at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Witten berg, where he served as a past Elder. Doc enjoyed hunting, fishing, maki ng maple syrup and spending time in the woods.In addition to his wife, Dolores, Doc is survived by three children: Rebec ca (Jeff) Nenning, Menasha; Steven (Margaret) Verkuilen, Fremont; and Pau la (Charles) Steele, Dale; four grandchildren, a great-grandson; two broth ers: Ronald Verkuilen and Michael (Mary) Verkuilen, all of Wittenberg; a s ister, Darlene (Terrance) Fields, Oshkosh; two sisters-in-law: Evelyn Verk uilen, Eagle River; and Lana Verkuilen, Elderon; and many nieces, nephe ws and friends. Doc was preceded in death by his parents, and two brother s, Darrelle and Gene.Funeral services will be held Thursday, February 19, 2004, at 11 a.m. at S t. Paul Lutheran Church, Wittenberg. The Rev. John Pavel will officiate. F riends may call on Thursday, from 9:30 a.m. until the time of servic es at the church. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to S t. Paul Lutheran Church, Wittenberg. Schmidt-Schulta Funeral Home, Wittenb erg is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences at www.schmidtschulta.com Verkuilen, Melvin (I118273)
 
165656 Verkuilen, Michael J., "Snoopy ", Mountain, Formerly of Little ChuteAge 51, died Thursday, May 1, 2003, in Green Bay as a result of a motorcyc le accident. He was born February 3, 1952 in Appleton, son of Theodore a nd Mary (Fleischman) Verkuilen. He loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing, m otorcycling, boating and being with his friends up north and was a good co ok. He was a U.S. Army veteran and was a member of the American Legion Jac ob Coppus Post #258, Little Chute. He was a member of the NRA. He is survi ved by his wife, Lillian; his children, Melissa (Timothy) Shinabargar, Kau kauna; Michael (Brenda) Verkuilen, Kimberly; Maxwell Verkuilen, Kaukauna a nd Heather Verkuilen, Appleton; his grandchildren, Alex and Jenna Shinabar gar, Michael and Brittany Verkuilen, Calista Verkuilen; a brother, Richa rd (Linda) Verkuilen, Kimberly; two sisters, Janice Jansen, Little Chute a nd Mary Beth Belanger, Kaukauna; a sister-in-law, Rosemary Verkuilen, Litt le Chute; nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends. Michael was pr eceded in death by his parents, a brother, Ted Verkuilen Jr.; a sister, Ma rgaret Ann Verkuilen and a brother-in-law, Carl Jansen. Memorial servic es will be held at 5:00 p.m. Monday, May 5, 2003, at St. John Nepomucene C atholic Church, Little Chute with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen officiatin g. Military rites will be conducted by the American Legion Jacob Coppus Po st #258, Little Chute, following the mass. Friends may call at the Verkuil en Funeral Home from 2 until 4:30 p.m. Monday. In lieu of flowers, a memor ial has been established. VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME Verkuilen, Michael J. (I55464)
 
165657 Verkuilen, William J. "Bil l" N2201 Highway 55 Kaukauna Age 61 died on Monday, March 17, 2003 at Loyola University Medical Center after a long courageous battle with liver disease. He was born on Ju ly 24, 1941 in Appleton to Peter and Mary (Wigman) Verkuilen. Bill was an area resident all of his life. Following his graduation from St. Ma ry Catholic High School he proudly served with the United States Air Force. After his discharge from service Bill worked for the United States Post al Service for over 30 years until his retirement. He loved to golf, coo k, go for walks and biking. He and Jane also loved to travel.Bill is survived by his wife, Jane (Vander Sanden) Heid Verkuilen who he m arried on July 2, 1999; 2 sons: Paul (Nora) Verkuilen, Little Chute; Ma rk (Carrie) Verkuilen, Appleton; two stepsons: Kurt (Diane) Heid, Appleto n; Keith (Paula) Heid, Sherwood; two daughters: Sandra (Steve) Kleis, Mena sha; Susan (Paul) Washington, Neenah; five stepdaughters: Kim Heid, Litt le Chute; Kelly (Bruce) Wagner, Kaukauna; Kris (Bob) Mollen, Little Chut e; Kathy (Chris) Brabant, Greendale; Katie (Kevin) Voight, Freedom; 18 gra ndchildren; two brothers: James "Red" (Nancy) Verkuilen, Pleasant Plaine s, Illinois; Jeff (Deb) Verkuilen, Appleton; a sister: Dolores (Ralph "Ski p") Stilson, Boulder, Colorado. Bill is also survived by Jane's mother, Ro sella Vander Sanden, Kaukauna; her brother, John (Arlene) Vander Sanden, K aukauna; and her sister, Darlene (Bill) Crowe, Fremont; as well as many ni eces and nephews.Bill was preceded in death by his first wife: Judith Ann (Kolasinski) Verk uilen on May 3, 1998 and a sister: Alice (John) Walsh.The funeral service will be held at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 20, 20 03 at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 309 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna, with F r. Jack Mullarkey officiating. Friends may call at the church on Thursd ay from 2:00 p.m. until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers a memo rial fund has been established in Bill's name.The family would like to extend their thanks to doctors and staff at Apple ton Medical Center and Loyola University Medical Center for their wonderf ul level of care. While we all knew Bill's ailment was serious, you all d id everything possible for him. We will never forget what you have done f or us.FARGO FUNERAL HOME400 W. Wisconsin AvenueKaukauna 766-6200www.fargofuneral homes.com Verkuilen, William J. (I40141)
 
165658 VerKuilen-Van Daalwyk
Miss Dolores VerKuilen. daughter of Matthew VerKuilen. Little
Chute, and Urban Van Daalwyk son of Mrs. Chris Van Daalwyk,
Kimberly,were married at 8 o' clock this morning at St. John
church, Little Chute. Thc ceremony was
performed by the Rev. John J. Sprangcrs and thc attending couple
was Miss Gertrude Van Daalwyk, Kimberly. sister of the bridegroom,
and Alvin VerKuilen, Little Chute, brother of the bride. Following the
ceremony a wedding dinner was served to about 50 guests at the
VerKuilen home and in the evening the couple wil be honored at a
dance at the Nitingale ballroom, Kaukauna. Mr. and Mrs. Van Daalwyk
will reside in Little Chute.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Thursday, October 21, 1937 | Page 10 
Family F38963
 
165659 VerkuilenPeterKaukauna Times4/25/1930page 2 Peter Verkuilen Claimed By Death Verkuilen, Peter (I132163)
 
165660 Verl Ollie "VO" Parker, of Darboy, age 89, died from natural causes at home, surrounded in the loving arms of his family on Sunday, May 7th, 2017. He was born in 1928 in Sherwood to Ollie and Margaret (Hauser) Parker. In 1948 he enlisted in the Navy and served his country until 1952. Four years later, on November 21, 1956 he married the love of his life, Marianne Huiting. They had an amazing life together with a loving family and treasured friendships.
Verl will be very sadly missed by his wife, Marianne (Huiting); children, Brian (Judy)Parker, Jan (Gary) Londre', Mark Parker and Sharon (Donnie) Hooyman; special grandchildren, Mark (Hallie) Londre', Michael (Nikki) Londre', Brooke (Kevin) Brault, Luke Hooyman and Nanette (John) Gerrits; great grandbabies: Garrett and Grace Londre', Amelia Jane Brault and soon to be Baby Londre' (Mike and Nikki); and step grandchildren: Hunter and Spencer Gerrits. He is further survived by his sister-in-law, Germaine Schumacher; many nieces, nephews and extended family.
He was preceded in death by his mother and father; siblings: Jack (Helen) Parker, Ethel (Ray) Kruse and Ruby (Wally) Grimmer; and step grandson: Ryan Hooyman.
Verl was an avid golfer and snow skier and loved to dance. Verl was a welder for Kimberly Clark in Neenah for 34 years then continued to drive for the Avis Co. which he enjoyed very much.
A wonderful man that will be greatly missed by many. A celebration of Verl's life will be held on Tuesday, May 16, 2017 at the O'CONNELL FUNERAL HOME (1776 E. Main St. Little Chute) from 5:00 p.m. until the time of Military Rites, conducted by the Kaukauna V.F.W. Post 3319, at 7:00 p.m. 
Parker, Verl Ollie (I23284)
 
165661 Verla Mae Liebzeit, Appleton, age 79, was peacefully called to her heavenly home on Monday, April 5, 2010, with her family by her side. Verla was born in Appleton on August 1, 1930, daughter of the late Joseph and Minnie (Marcks) Bergholz. She was a 1948 graduate from the Appleton High School and on December 9, 1950, was united by God in marriage to the late Henry "Hank" Liebzeit. Verla spent her life building a warm and loving home for her family.
She was a longtime and faithful member of Mount Olive Ev. Lutheran Church, where she was a member of the Ladies Aid, helped count the weekly offerings, worked for funeral meals, and volunteered to deliver recordings of the worship services to those were not able to attend. She will also be remembered as a wonderful cook, for her love of crafts, and as a very wise shopper.
Verla is survived by two sons: Thomas (Ann) Liebzeit of Pembine and Scott Liebzeit of Hortonville; two grandchildren: Jodi (Ben) Baumgart of Hortonville and Joshua Liebzeit of Greenville; two great-grandsons: Brent and Blake Baumgart; a brother: Nathan (Marlyn) Bergholz of Appleton; a sister: Suzanne (Darrell) Behnke of Appleton; three sisters-in-law: Rachel Liebzeit, Erna Liebzeit, and Edith Liebzeit, all of Appleton; and a special aunt: Jetty Johnson. There are also many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Verla was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Hank, in 1995, Hank's parents: Henry and Lydia Liebzeit, brothers-in-law: Roland Liebzeit, Edgar Liebzeit, Merlin Liebzeit, and John Liebzeit; and a sister-in-law: Marge Liebzeit.
The Christian Funeral for Verla will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 10, 2010, at MOUNT OLIVE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH, 930 E. Florida Avenue, in Appleton, with Rev. Robert Raasch officiating. Entombment will follow at Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call directly at the church on Saturday morning from 9 a.m. until the hour of the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established at Mount Olive Ev. Lutheran Church.
The family would like to offer their special thanks to the staff at Living Tree Estates in Greenville, as well as Theda Care At Home Hospice for the loving care given to Verla, and for making her trip home more comfortable. Our appreciation also goes out to Elaine Schumacher for being such a good friend. Your friendship meant so much to Verla.
Grandma - We love you so much, and we will miss you. You've been the best grandma anyone could ask for. Love, Jodi, Josh, Brent, and Blake.
Wichmann Funeral Home
537 N. Superior Street
Appleton 920-739-1231
Online condolences 
Bergholz, Verla Mae (I163254)
 
165662 Verlan C. Sawall, Age 87, went to join his wifey while surrounded by his loving family on October 3, 2012. Verlan was born on August 21, 1925, son of the late Ervin and Edna (Knapp) Sawall. On January 15, 1949, he was united in marriage to Jeri Olesen in Clintonville. She preceded him in death in 2002. Verlan was an avid golfer and charter member of Grandview Golf Course, Hortonville. He worked at Curwood in New London for 27 years, retiring in 1990.
Verlan is survived by his daughters, Barbara (Rick) Gassen; Nancy (Ben) Nieto; Veryl Ann (Randy) Diem; Terri (Jim Schinke) Sawall; all of New London and Cari (Doug) Guerin, Menasha; son Jim (Mary) Sawall, New London; a brother Donald Sawall, Clintonville. He is further survived by Twenty-One grandchildren and Eighteen great grandchildren, nieces, nephews other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, a brother Milton, two sisters, Mona Dieck and Jeannie Schultz and a grandson Joshua Ryan Nieto.
Funeral services for Verlan will be held on Monday, October 8, 2012, at 11:00 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, New London with Rev. Brian Hennig officiating. Burial will be in the Floral Hill Cemetery, New London. Visitation will be held on Sunday, October 7, 2012 from 2-6 p.m. at the Cline & Hanson Funeral Home, New London and also at the church on Monday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff and his "girlfriends" at Chatham Apartments and Heartland Hospice.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on October 5, 2012 
Sawall, Verlan (I323081)
 
165663 Verlyn Duane Ferg, 92 of Appleton passed into the arms of Jesus on Thursday, July 12, 2018.
He was born in Manawa, WI on February 15, 1926, son of Max Otto and Leona (Kriese) Ferg. Verlyn was married to Jeanette A. Schultz, the mother of his children, from 1947 until 1967. Verlyn married Edith "Jane" Van Dalman on March 16, 1969. Verlyn and Jane celebrated 47 years of marriage before her death on June 6, 2016.
Verlyn was a union carpenter until he retired in 1987 at the age of 61. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Appleton. He was also a member of the Appleton Evening Lions International Club (in which he had over fifty years of perfect attendance), Local 955 Carpenters Union, Midwest Chippers, Appleton YMCA, "Up Your Assets" Investment Club, and his "Coffee Clutch" at the Golden Basket Restaurant. Verlyn loved to travel, visiting many different countries throughout the world and his many fishing trips in Canada. He also was a very talented wood carver.
Verlyn is survived by his two children: daughter, Marcia (Dennis) Jakubowski and son, Billy (Dawn) Ferg; five grandchildren:Matthew (Jill), Grant and Bradley Jakubowski, Melanie (David) Winter, Adam (Martine) Ferg; five great grandchildren: Olivia, Sophia and Victoria Winter, Emma Grace and Isaac Ferg; and his sister, Caroldean Bergen, and his four nephews and their families.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife Jeanette, wife Jane, and his brother-in-law Wayne Bergen.
Funeral service for Verlyn will be at 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday, July 17 at VALLEY FUNERAL HOME, with Rev. Brian Bankert officiating. Visitation will be held at the funeral home Tuesday morning beginning at 9:00 until the 11:00 A.M. service. Entombment will be at the Star of Hope Mausoleum at Highland Memorial Park.
The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Jeanette Muenchow for her compassionate in-home care and the staff at Prairie Home Assisted Living for their kind care this past month.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 15, 2018 
Ferg, Verlyn (I56746)
 
165664 Vermay Emma Boettcher, age 88, of the town of Brillion, passed away on Thursday, October 25, 2012 at her residence.
Vermay was born on April 22, 1924 in the town of Brillion, daughter of the late Phillip and Laura Bastian. She was a graduate of Brillion High School, class of 1942. On March 22, 1947, she married Willard E. Boettcher. She and Willard farmed for many years together. They were also members of the Rural United Methodist Church in the town of Brillion and recently Zion United Methodist Church in Forest Junction. Vermay also enjoyed cooking, canning, and spending time with her family.
Vermay is survived by her husband of 65 years, Willard; one son and daughter-in-law: David and Deb Boettcher of Brillion; two grandchildren: Christopher "Chris" (Terri) Boettcher and Carrie (Ray) Braden all of Brillion; two great-granddaughters: Lindsey Boettcher and Kendra Braden; one sister: Bernice Tamm of Brillion; the family dog: Rebel; nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. She was preceded in death by their son Donald in 2000, her mother-in-law and father-in-law: Lydia and Emil Boettcher; two brothers and two sisters-in-law: Leroy (Vera) Bastian and Frebert (Roma) Bastian; and one brother-in-law: Delton Tamm.
Funeral Service will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 28, 2012 at the Wieting Funeral Home in Brillion. Officiating will be the Rev. Becky Kindshi with burial to take place on Monday in the Brillion Town Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday from 1:00 p.m. until the time of the service at 3:00 p.m.
Online condolences may be made at www.wieting-funeralhome.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on October 27, 2012 
Bastian, Vermay (I189740)
 
165665 Vermelia "Babe" Vera Buchman (Doxtater), 88, born July 3, 1923, she lived a complete life before her passing on December 24, 2011, with her family by her side, daughter of the late Reuben and Wilhelmina (Skenandore) Doxtater. Babe was raised primarily by her father, Reuben, and older sisters. They traveled about performing a vaudeville act. She slept while the family all played musical instruments with father, Reuben, jigging while jumping rope. She attended Sturgeon Bay Sebastian High School and was the baton leader of the marching band. During World War II, Babe was one of the original "Rosie the Riveters." She was a welder working along with her sister Velma in the Milwaukee area until the end of the war. She enjoyed square dancing with her husband Earl. She was a talented seamstress and made fashioned clothes for her entire family, her granddaughter Angie still holds her First Communion dress made by grandma. Her professional career included working at Tuttle Press out of Appleton for many years and later as a seamstress for the Oneida Wardrobe Dept. where she later retired. She enjoyed bowling with co-workers, friends and family. She liked to deer hunt and would often see her children and grandchildren harvest many deer on her home property in Black Creek. One of her most enjoyable past times was making porcelain dolls and ceramic pieces, firing them in her own kiln, painting them and making the doll clothes. Babe's dolls were the center of attention at numerous craft shows that she attended with her daughter Nancy. She stayed active in life, even in her later years. She was always ready and willing to take anyone in and her caring and warm approach in dealing with any situation could ease anyone's worries. She was a tremendous mother, grandmother, and friend beyond anyone's measurement. She was like a rock for her children and grandchildren and those that knew her. Babe held a personal and separate attachment to each of her children. While she is in a better place now, she will always have the unbreakable bond of love from her family and friends.
She raised and is survived by nine children, Sharon Quimby (Kelly), Ron Kelly (Ricky), Nancy VanDen Heuvel (Kelly), Steve (Nancy) Kelly, Patricia Anderson (Buchman), Earl Buchman Jr. (Cindy), Mark Buchman, Christine (Jamie) Zellmer (Buchman), Christopher Buchman (Linda); she was a step-mother to Bobbie, Becky, Jim and Jane Buchman, Shirley Jannusch; half-sister, Cynthia (Ervin) Thompson; 20 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; 2 great great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl; parents, Reuben Doxtater and Wilhelmina Skenandore; sisters, Velma, Valeria, Vernelda, Arlene Cornelius; brother, Vernon; son-in-law, Gary VanDen Heuvel; many uncles, aunts and cousins.
Friends may call at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Oneida on Thursday, December 29, 2011, from 9:30 a.m. until Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. with Fr. John Chrysostom Katamba and Deacon Bobby Doxtator officiating. The Oneida Singers will perform at 10:30 a.m. Burial will take place at Highland Memorial Park. Online condolences may be expressed at www.muehlboettcher.com
Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour is assisting the family with arrangements.
A thank you from the family to the Unity nurses who assisted her. A very special and more than appreciation can say, "Thank you," to son Mark who has assisted Babe over the years, especially the past few months that have been the most trying for her. Through thick and thin Mark was there. A heart felt thank you goes to Anna Johns Nursing home staff who watched over and cared for her, assisting her in her final time of need.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on December 27, 2011 
Doxtater, Vermilia V. (I144998)
 
165666 Vern A. Werner, Appleton, age 53, died Monday August 23, 2010, at home with his wife at his side after a 15-month battle with colon/liver cancer. He was born in Janesville on November 30, 1956, to Kenneth and Mae (Huettl) Werner. He married Ann Perenboom on May 15, 1999, at Monarch Gardens in Appleton. Vern was a carpenter and worked for Fisher Construction in Janesville, Don Johnson Builders and Mike Lecker Construction, both in Appleton, prior to opening AV Custom Construction LLC in 2005. He was more than just a carpenter, he was a craftsman with wood.
He was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church in Little Chute. Vern loved to spend time at his cottage in Rhinelander. Hunting was his passion. He also enjoyed fishing in Hayward with family. He was a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge Appleton and the NRA. Vern followed the Packers, NASCAR and playing the card game Hand and Foot. He so enjoyed spending time with his family and especially his grandson Deric (Little Vern).
Vern is survived by his wife, Ann; children: Raechel (Eric) Logan and Ross Werner, both of Appleton; grandson Deric; father Kenneth Werner; siblings: Shirley (George) Uschan, Sharon (Terry) Hoffland, Diane (Ron) Radmer, Stan (Sue) Werner, Terry (Charmaine Kuczmarski) Werner, Sheila (Benjamin) Graf, Jerry (Becky) Werner and Tony Werner; father- and mother-in-law, James "Quack" and Betty Peerenboom; and sisters and brother-in-law: Amy (Mark) Larson, Jane (Mark) Van De Hey, Lisa (Jim) Wydeven, John Peerenboom and Joan (Paul) Eckes. He is further survived by many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and -nephews, other relatives and friends.
Vern was preceded in death by his mother, Mae Werner; and infant sister Linda.
Visitation will be held Thursday August 26, 2010, beginning at 2 p.m. until time of Mass at 5 p.m. at ST. JOHN NEPOMUCENE CATHOLIC CHURCH (323 S. Pine St., Little Chute). The Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen will officiate. Committal Mount Olivet Cemetery, Janesville. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established for Hospice and the Fox Valley Humane Society. For online condolences, please visit www.oconnellfh.com.
Our family would like to thank Dr. Bar Lev and all the staff at the Martha Siekman Cancer Center and also Theda Care Hospice for their care of Vern.
To our outlaw, The Pistol, we are so sorry you ran out of ammo so soon. Love you!
Vern, you are the love of my life, you will be with me forever Ann.
We Love You Dad.
O'CONNELL
FUNERAL HOME
201 E. Main Street
Little Chute 920-788-6237
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Werner, Vern A. (I169615)
 
165667 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Belonger, John (I202697)
 
165668 Vern Chalupa, age 87, passed away peacefully but unexpectedly on Thursday, November 21, 2013 at his home. Vern was born in Oshkosh on April 21, 1926, son of the late Frank and Minnie (Drinks) Chalupa. Vern graduated from high school in Oshkosh, and served his country faithfully during World War II as a member of the United States Navy from 1944 until 1946. Shortly after his honorable discharge, he married the former Josephine Kotkoskie in Oshkosh; she preceded him in death in 2000, after fifty-three wonderful years together. In his early years, Vern worked for Omar Bakery, a job which brought him to the Fox Valley area. He then worked as a sales representative for H.J. Heinz Company, was an independent insurance agent for many years, and also held down a second job at the Kimberly mill. He loved to read, and always enjoyed driving a nice car.
Vern is survived by three children: Joanne (Raymond) Tompkins of Kimberly, Butch (Sandra) Chalupa of Kimberly, and Pati (Dick) Merbach of Kaukauna; nine grandchildren: Daniel (Tamra) Retlick, David Retlick, Melissa Tompkins, Thomas Tompkins, Stacey Hennessey, Angela (Sven) Loberg, Matthew (Holly) Merbach, Kiley Martin, and Alex Merbach. There are also four great-grandchildren: Hanna, Landon, Olivia, and Ava. Vern was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Josephine in 2000, and brothers Frank, Robert, and Bernard (Elizabeth) Chalupa.
The Christian Funeral Service for Vern will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, November 25, 2013 at ST. LUKE EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH, 705 Greenfield Drive in Little Chute, with Rev. Ronald Szep officiating. Interment will be in Union Cemetery, Kaukauna. Family and friends are invited to gather at the church on Monday morning from 9:30 AM until the time of the service. Online condolences may be offered at www.wichmannfargo.com. A memorial fund for Vern is being established for St. Paul Elder Services.
Vern will forever be remembered as a kind man who showed a genuine love for his family and for others. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
The family would like to offer their appreciation to all of the caregivers at St. Paul Elder Services in Kaukauna. We will never forget the extra love and tender care you gave him during his stay.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Nov. 22, 2013 
Chalupa, Vernon (I324255)
 
165669 Vern Elmer Krueger, age 80, of Mission, Texas, entered into eternal rest on Sunday, May 6, 2007, at Life Care Hospitals of South Texas. He was born January 13, 1927, in the town of Center to the late Elmer and Olive (Deiner) Krueger.
Vern served in the Army of Occupation in Japan, from September 1946 until he was honorably discharged December 1947. He was past commander of American Legion Post 318 and past president of Lake Tomahawk Snowmobile Club. He also served 4 years as a member of Aladdin Villas Corporate board. Vern retired from Wisconsin Department of Corrections in 1983, after 32 years of dedicated service.
He is survived by his wife, Dolores (Stingle) Krueger whom he married April 24, 1948; his sister, Joyce Plamann, Black Creek; his seven children: Sandra (Michael) Bonner, Douglas (Brie) Krueger, Julie (Tom) White, Bernard (Lorraine) Krueger, Nancy Kasprzyk, Paul Krueger and Jennifer (Dale) Harris; and 11 grandchildren: Carrie (John) Mellage, Jori Bonner; Mark (Rachel), Tiffany and Brooke White; Collin Krueger; Lindsey and Ashley Kasprzyk; Jessica Krueger; Bryant Johnson and Holden Harris.
A funeral mass will be said for Vern E. Krueger at 11 a.m. Friday, May 11, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Black Creek, with Father Brooks officiating. Entombment will be at Highland Memorial Park. Relatives and friends are welcome from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m., Thursday, May 10, at Valley Funeral Home.
Valley Funeral Home 2211 N Richmond St Appleton, WI 54911 920 733-5435
www.valleyfh.com
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Krueger, Vern Elmer (I111607)
 
165670 Vern Selig, age 86, passed away suddenly at his home on Wednesday morning, November 23, 2011. Vern was born in Appleton on March 5, 1925, son of the late Fred and Caroline (Vanendenbergen) Selig. He attended school until 9th grade, and in 1942 entered the service of his country as a member of the United States Navy. He served as a frogman (forerunner to today's Navy Seals) until his discharge in 1947. After being discharged, Vern still had a strong desire to serve, so he enlisted in the U. S. Army Reserves and worked as a Military Policeman, where he served over thirty years and ascended to the highest enlisted rank possible: Command Sergeant Major E-9. Service to his country was one of the most important things in life for him. On April 12, 1951, he married the former Mildred Karschney at St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church in Appleton; she survives. Vern also worked at Wisconsin Electric, first as a groundman, then as a lineman, retiring in the late 1980's as a lead lineman. Vern loved to care for his landscape and his lawn - it was always immaculate! He also enjoyed the company of his faithful dog, Kayla.
He is survived by his wife: Mildred Selig of Appleton; three sons: David (Kathie) Selig of Appleton, Drew (Sandra) Selig of Appleton, and Dan (Sandy) Selig of Rhinelander; nine grandchildren: Damian Selig, Darcie Selig, Jason (Janis) Selig, Justin Selig, Justin Nett, Lexie Nett-Selig, Nicholas Selig, Joshua Selig, and Alix Selig; nine great-grandchildren: Laura, Dominick, Peyton, Carson, Noah, Maximus, Courtney, Alivia, and Brooke; a brother: Richard (Connie) Selig of San Diego; two sisters: Betty Koehn and Marge Lausman; and two sisters-in-law: Magna Selig of Appleton Linda Karschney of Oregon. Vern was preceded in death by his parents and by brothers Kenneth, Eugene, Jack, and Fred.
The Christian Funeral for Vern will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, November 29, 2011 at ST. PAUL EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH, 302 N. Morrison Street in Appleton, with Rev. Kenneth Frey officiating. Full military honors will follow the service, and entombment will be at Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM and at the church on Tuesday morning from 10:00 AM until the hour of the service.
Wichmann Funeral Home
537 N. Superior Street
Appleton, WI 54911
920-739-1231 
Selig, Vernon Clarence (I125505)
 
165671 Verna Berghuis 1/29/1915 7/12/1966 Post Crescent 7/13/1966 D 6 Berghuis, Verna Mary (I63625)
 
165672 Verna Catherine Spranger, age 82, Wittenberg, a former Eland resident, died Wednesday, May 2, 2001 at Community Health Care, Wausau Hospital.
She was born September 19, 1918 in Hatley, the daughter of the late Anastazy "George" and Katherine (Barwick) Podjaski.
Verna was united in marriage to Lester Spranger on October 23, 1937 in Wittenberg. He preceded her in death on October 18, 1975.
Survivors include two brothers, Rupert (Dorothy) Podjaski, Schofield and Raymond (LaVerne) Podjaski, Menasha, also many nieces, nephews and dear friends.
Funeral services were held May 5, 2001 at Holy Family-St. William Catholic Parish, Wittenberg. The Rev. Michael Carroll officiated. Interment was in Holy Family Catholic Cemetery, Wittenberg. 
Podjaski, Verna (I30369)
 
165673 Verna D. Stedl, age 96, formerly of Greenleaf, passed away on Thursday, December 15, 2016 at North Ridge Health and Medical Rehabilitation Center in Manitowoc. Verna was born on June 11, 1920 in Calumet County, daughter of the late Orvin and Sophia (Stanelle) Kreiman. On July 26, 1941, she married Frank W. Stedl. He preceded her in death in 1989. Verna enjoyed gardening, flowers, crocheting, baking, and spending time with her family.She is survived by her three children: Richard Stedl of Brillion, Karen Stedl of Greenleaf, and Rita Brantmeier of Rosecrans; 11 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-granddaughter; four sisters: Margaret Kroening of Brillion, Clara Breisch of Carmel, IN, Gertrude Jagodinsky, and Gladys Mazanec, both of Manitowoc; one brother and sister-in-law: Alvin (Joyce) Kreiman of Wakita, OK; daughter of some of her grandchildren: Liz Stedl; father of some of her grandchildren: Vernon Martin; nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Frank, an infant daughter Eunice, and infant grandson James, sister: Helena Gander, infant sister: Minnie Kreiman, brother: Albert Kreiman, son-in-law: Jerry Brantmeier, and other in-laws.Funeral Service will take place at 6:00 p.m. on Monday evening, December 19, 2016 at the Wieting Funeral Home, 215 South Main Street in Brillion. Burial will be in Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Junction.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter Dec 18 2016 
Kreiman, Verna (I148710)
 
165674 Verna Delia Lukasko, age 87, Eland, town of Elderon, died Friday, June 23, 2000 at her home.
She was born February 15, 1913 in the township of Elderon, the daughter of the late Mathias and Antonetta (VanDeHey) Spranger. On August 7, 1935, Verna was united in marriage to John Lukasko, Jr. in Birnamwood. He preceded her in death on January 10, 1974.
Survivors include four children, James (JoAnn) Lukasko, Edgar, Suzanne (Elton) Bauch, Birnamwood, Geri Starr, Eland and Elaine (Doug) Vertein, Milwaukee; 13 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; one brother, Lyman Spranger, Wittenberg; three sisters-in-law, Martha Spranger, Hatley, Verna Spranger and Theresa Spranger, both of Wittenberg; and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her husband and parents, Verna was preceded in death by one daughter, Janet, two sisters, Adala Grissmann and Lillian VanWettering and five brothers, Norman, Lester, Raymond, Orville and Herbert Spranger.
Funeral services were held June 26, 2000 at Holy Family Catholic Church, Wittenberg. The Rev. Michael Carroll officiated. Interment was in the parish cemetery. 
Spranger, Verna (I30363)
 
165675 Verna DeRuyter 11/24/1919 3/20/2006 Post Crescent 3/22/2006 C 4 DeRuyter, Verna (I137196)
 
165676 Verna J. Baird, age 96 of Clintonville, formerly of New London, passed away on Thursday, June 27, 2013, at the Pine Manor Health Care Center, Embarrass.
Verna was born on October 9, 1916, in the Township of Bear Creek, Waupaca County, the daughter of the late August and Minnie (Voss) Roehl. She was baptized on November 5, 1916, and confirmed on March 29, 1931, both at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Symco. On April 16, 1935, Verna was united in marriage to Charles Baird in Baldwin Mills, Waupaca County. The couple had lived in New London and the surrounding area for many years. Verna also worked in New London for various businesses. The couple later moved to Clintonville to be near family. Charles preceded his wife in death on August 11, 1982, after 47 years of marriage. Verna enjoyed sewing and had made many bridal and attendant dresses. As special mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother, she enjoyed being with her family and will be sadly missed at family gatherings. Verna was a member of the Emanuel Lutheran Church, New London.
Survivors include her daughters, Faye Oestreich and Delores (Robert "Bucky") Schultz, Clintonville; her grandchildren, Todd (Debbie) Oestreich, New London; Tammy (Scott) Rogers, Embarrass; Theresa (Scott) Pluger, Shawano; Jody Schultz, Lake Mille, WI; Jan (Jon) Henschel, Clintonville; Jay (Kristi) Schultz, Oshkosh; her great-grandchildren, Amie (Kavit) Beyersdorf, Shawano; Stephan (Kelly) Pluger, Marion; Whitney Pluger, Shawano; Carrie and Stacy Oestreich, Justin (Melissa) Henschel, New London; Jennifer Henschel, Appleton; Jordan Henschel, Clintonville; Ella & Charles Schultz; her great-great-grandchildren, Myles Pluger, Braxon and Kinlie Beyersdorf; her sisters-in-law, Edna Mae Grawvunder, New London; Alice Roehl, Manawa; nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Charles; her son, Russell in infancy; her son-in-law, James Oestreich; her sisters, Agnes Mehlberg, Rosetta Sawall; and her brother, Orville Roehl.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Monday, July 1, 2013, at the Emanuel Lutheran Church, New London, with the Rev. Marcus Schulz officiating.
Interment will be in the Northport Ostrander Cemetery, Township of Mukwa, Waupaca County.
Friends may call at the church on Monday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the service.
The Eberhardt-Stevenson Funeral Home & Crematory, Clintonville is assisting her family with the arrangements. An online guest book may be found at www.eberhardtstevenson.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on June 28, 2013 
Roehl, Verna (I152935)
 
165677 Verna L. Adrian, (nee LaPlante) passed peacefully May 5, 2013. Age 97 years. Resident of Eastcastle Place. Beloved wife of the late Alan Patrick Adrian. Loving mother of Patti Schmidtke and Judi (Fred) Stadler. Proud grandmother of G.P. (Katie) Schmidtke, Jami (Chuck) Kilpatrick, Neal (Tanti Lina) Conley, Colleen (Peter Lindberg) Conley, Kathlyn (John) Albert and Michael (Neda Esmaili) Stadler. Great-grandmother of Alex, Jack, Lilia, Landon, Kiran, Phillip, Lucia and Liam. Further survived by other relatives and friends.
Verna was very active and enjoyed life to the fullest. Along with her late husband, Alan, she was an avid golfer, enjoyed curling, and competed in many bonspiel tournaments. Verna and Alan also played bridge on a regular basis, and participated in a dance club in their early years. Verna volunteered in her church, as a Girl Scout leader, and was an active member in the League of Women Voters. Additionally, she was a co-founder of a women's book club that met for over 50 years, and was a proud member of the St. Gabriel Stampers. Verna will always be remembered and for her eternal optimism and will be missed by all who knew her.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or the Alzheimer's Association .
Please join Verna's family as they celebrate her life with a Memorial Service at Eastcastle Place - Lindsay Hall, 2505 E. Bradford Ave. Milwaukee, WI on Thursday, May 16 at 11 a.m. Private inurnment St. Mary's Cemetery, Appleton, WI.
Northshore Funeral Services 414-961-1812 Jody Michael Armata, Director
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on May 12, 2013 
LaPlante, Verna (I107729)
 
165678 Verna L. Lesselyong, Appleton, 90, passed away on Friday, July 13, 2007, at Rennes Health Center. Verna was born on Feb. 11, 1917, in Appleton to the late Rudolph and Lola (Timm) Pfund. She graduated from Appleton High School in 1934 and went on to Lawrence University and eventually earning a teaching degree from the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh. On April 19, 1941, she married William "Bill" Lesselyong and they celebrated 63 years of marriage before he preceded her in death on March 22, 2004. Verna taught in elementary schools in Sheboygan and then taught for the Appleton Area School District at Edison, Huntley, and Franklin Elementary Schools. She had a true passion for teaching children, and even remembered students' names many years down the road. Verna loved to dance, her and Bill belonged to the Manhattan Club. She loved traveling, she had many fond memories of her European trip. She always enjoyed reading a good book, attending operas and plays, she even enjoyed "Mama Mia" at the Performing Arts Center at the youthful age of 87.
She will be sadly missed by her daughter, Susan (Kirk) Fromhart, Combined Locks; grandchildren, Scott (Julie) Fromhart, Greenville; Shari Fromhart, Kaukauna; great-grandchildren, Courtney, Zachary, Sabrina, and Sydney Fromhart; sister, Carol (Tom) Fern, Tucson, Ariz.; nieces: Sharon and Diane Fern, both Tucson, Ariz.
In addition to her parents, and her loving husband, Bill, she was preceded in death by her sister, Leila Spahn.
In accordance with Verna's wishes private family services will be held. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Verna's name may be made to the Outagamie County Humane Association or to the Salvation Army.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
537 North Superior Street
Appleton 920-739-1231
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Pfund, Verna (I312414)
 
165679 Verna L. Van Hout, age 88, lifetime resident of Kimberly, passed away at St. Paul Home in Kaukauna on Saturday, October 31, 2015. Verna was born on November 28, 1926, in Ortonville, Minnesota to the late Floyd T. and Mary (Derks) Lambert. She married Tony Van Hout on October 26, 1946, in Kimberly. Verna was well known for her strong volunteering spirit. She volunteered at her children's schools, St. Elizabeth Hospital and Holy Spirit Catholic Church. Verna was a member of RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), was the Girl Scout Cookie Sale Coordinator for many years, was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 60, and the Papermaker Players.
Survivors include her husband of 69 years, Tony; her children, Toni (Dick) Van Hammond, Peggy (Jerry) Wallenfang, Linda (Dennis) Luebke, Luanne (Jeff) Moureau, Jeanne Recker, Bob (Marcia) Van Hout, Sue (Tom) Gau, and Mike (Xiao Li) Van Hout; 26 grandchildren and 38 great grandchildren; her step-sister, Yvonne (Ken) Klein; and her step-brother, David (Carol) Anderson. She was preceded in death by her step-father, Glen Anderson, and her sisters, Betty Van Cuyk and Ione Jansen.
The Funeral Liturgy will be at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 4, 2015, at HOLY SPIRIT/HOLY NAME CATHOLIC CHURCH, 600 E. Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly, with Fr. Bob Kollath officiating. Friends may call at the Jansen Fargo Funeral Home, 204 East Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly, on Tuesday from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and at the church on Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of services. Interment will be in Holy Name Cemetery, Kimberly. The family would like to extend a sincere thank you to the staffs of St. Paul Home and St. Paul Hospice. A memorial is being established in Verna's name. Online condolences may be offered at www.wichmannfargo. com 
Lambert, Verna L. (I179687)
 
165680 Verna Le Roy, daughter of the late Louis and Marie Ambrosius, loving wi fe of John; mother of Jack (Linda), Gary, David and Dan (Bev); grandmoth er of Mike, Kelly, Jon, Elizabeth and Joey; sister of Clara (Ken) Kamps, M arlin (Marilyn) Ambrosius; sister-in-law of Bill (Erika) Le Roy, joined h er husband, parents, sister Doris (Kelly Verstegan) and brothers Bob (G en Ambrosius) and Rick (Phyllis Ambrosius) in eternity of Friday October 1 8, 2002.Throughout my illness I was very fortunate to have my family and frien ds at my side, helping me daily with their kind visits and prayers. A spec ial thanks to Hospice for their help over the past months as well as my si ster Clara and Pat Hersant for their daily visits and comfort. My family a nd friends know where I have been, what I have done, and how I appreciat ed life. May no-one be less good for having come within my influence, no-o ne less pure, less true, less kind, less noble for having been a fellow tr aveler in my journey towards Eternal Life.Visitation will be held at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano Ave., on Sund ay (Today) from 2 to 4 p.m. Friends may also call Monday, at St. Jude Cath olic Church, 1420 Division St., from 10 to 11 a.m. A mass of Christian Bur ial will be held at 11 a.m. at the church with Msgr. Roy Klister officiati ng. Ambrosius, Verna (I45287)
 
165681 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Meyer, Verna Lou (I148648)
 
165682 Verna Luedtke 3/15/1907 1/4/1986 Post Crescent 1/6/1986 C 3 Luedtke, Verna E. (I126938)
 
165683 Verna M. Burckle, 76, Wausau, died Wednesday, April 4, at Aspirus Hospital in Wausau. Verna was born Jan. 7, 1931, to the late Martin and Antoinette (Kuipers) Van Lanen in Bay Settlement, Wis. (Green Bay Area). She married John Burckle on Sept. 6, 1952, in Green Bay. Verna was a full-time homemaker and enjoyed cooking, reading and bridge. She especially enjoyed learning southern cooking and widespread travel.
Survivors include her husband, Jack, Wausau; and son, Richard, New Berlin; and many nieces and nephews in the Green Bay area.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 7, at the Church of St. Anne's, 700 W. Bridge St., Wausau, with Rev. Steven J. Brice officiating. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. until the time of the service at the church.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the family.
Brainard Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. 
VanLanen, Verna (I125999)
 
165684 Verna M. Diedrick, Nee VandenBloomer, Kaukauna, age 91, passed away on Tuesday, March 18, 2008, at Colony Oaks Care Center. She was born December 22, 1916, daughter of the late Albert and Josephine (Skenandore) VandenBloomer in Freedom, WI. On November 15, 1938, married Clarence Diedrick. The couple enjoyed 48 years together prior to his death in 1986. In her younger days Verna enjoyed fishing trips with her husband and spending time at their cottage. She was a good cook and loved baking. Verna always had cookies for the grandchildren and home remedies and cures for any illness. She loved to garden, home canning all she grew. She was a longtime member of Holy Cross Catholic Church.
Verna is survived by a son and three daughters: Bill (Mary) Diedrick, Florence Balck, Patricia (David) Brinkman, and Janice (Allen) Champeau, all of Kaukauna; 13 grandchildren, Mary Balck, Gail (Dennis) Judkins, Karen (Joseph) Millard, Richard (Tracy) Balck, Amy (Steve) Hinz, Chris (Debbie) Balck, Kyle Brinkman, Justin Brinkman, Benjamin Champeau, Kelly Champeau, Shannon Diedrick, Alicia Diedrick, and John Diedrick, nine great-grandchildren: Daniel, Domenic, and Alex Judkins, Jeremy and Jon Millard, Cody and Ryan Balck, William Hinz, and Hunter Champeau; four brothers and three sisters-in-law: Harvey (Corrine), Appleton; Kirby (Margaret), Kaukauna; Ray (Bonita) Wrightstown; Bernard (Jackie), Kaukauna; Mary VandenBloomer, Kaukauna; a sister, Carol (Bob) Chosa, Kaukauna; many nieces and nephews.
Verna was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence, four brothers: Ed, Herman, Elmer (Donna) and Leo VandenBloomer, two sisters: Josie (Hank) Fox, Lucille (Ves) Vanden Berg.
Verna's Mass of Christian Burial will be 12 Noon on Tuesday March 25, 2008 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna, with Fr. Martin Fox officiating. Friends will be received on Tuesday at Church from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will take place in the parish cemetery. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home is assisting the family. 920-766-2099.
,,, The family would like to thank Sr. Sue and Holy Cross Visitation Ladies. 
VanDenBloomer, Verna (I45699)
 
165685 Verna M. Kiekhaefer, 85, New Holstein, died unexpectedly Saturday, December 20, 2008. She was born September 24, 1923, in the Town of Wrightstown to the late Erwin and Leona Uecker Schwahn. Verna married Martin F. Kiekhaefer September 30, 1944, at Zion Lutheran Church, Morrison. Mom was a loving hard working farmers wife until they sold the farm in 1971 and moved to Brillion. She took excellent care of Dad after he became disabled in 1972, but still found time for the grandchildren and later the great-grandchildren. They moved back to Wayside in 1972, where she lived until 2001 when she moved to Garrow Villa in Brillion and later to Homestead Care Center, New Holstein, in 2007. She loved her music and would sing along. She will be sadly missed.
Survivors include a son, Gary Kiekhaefer and fiance Ann, West Allis, WI; three daughters and two sons-in-law: Glori Jensen, Burnsville, MN; Jan and Denver Lau, Donna and Bill Foytik, all of Brillion; grandchildren: Marty Jensen, Lee Jensen, Todd and Jody Lau, Terry and Shelly Lau, Tanya and Todd Boettcher, Michelle and Steve Schleis, Jeremy and Micki Foytik, Jenny Kiekhaefer and fiance Dan Derler, great-grandchildren: Cameron and Alie Jensen, Amber Lau, Jenna and Avery Scholmberg, Max Lau, Justin Bastian, Brady and Marlie Boettcher, Mara, Cheyanne and Elyssa Schleis, Tyler and Brielle Foytik; a brother, Lyle Schwahn and special friend JoAnn, Marshfield, WI; a sister and two brothers-in-law: Eunice and Gilbert Siebert, Greenleaf; Gilbert Schultz, Reedsville; a sister-in-law, Irene Kiekhaefer, Wayside; nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Martin in 1997; three sisters: Elda Schultz, Gertrude Klug and twin sister Erna Boeder; a son-in-law, Bernie Jensen and a grandson, Josh Moede.
Friends may call on Sunday, December 28, 2008, at Zion Lutheran Church, 8378 County Road W, Wayside, Wisconsin, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Funeral service 1 p.m. at the church with Rev. Andrew Thompson officiating. Burial in the church cemetery.
Words cannot possibly express our gratitude to the staff of Garrow Villa and Homestead Care Center who provided comfort and support to Verna.
Nickel Funeral Home, Morrison, assisting the family. 
Schwahn, Verna (I314337)
 
165686 Verna M. Timm 2/2/1921 6/30/2004 Post Crescent 7/1/2004 C 4 Timm, Verna M. (I135105)
 
165687 Verna Mullen 15 Mar 1907 Jan 1986 Seymour, Outagamie, Wisconsin Luedtke, Verna E. (I126938)
 
165688 VERNA OCKERMAN SSN 564-44-9614 Residence: Born 15 Mar 1901 Last Benefi t: 92663 Newport Beach, Orange, CA Died Jun 1981 Issued: CA (1951)
California Online Death index; OCKERMAN VERNA MARGARET 03/15/1901 SCHOBLASKI GREEN F WISCONSIN ORANGE 06/25/1981 564-44-9614 80 yrs 
Green, Verna Margaret Ann (I5845)
 
165689 Verna Radtke, age 92, of Weyauwega, passed away Sunday, July 27, 2008, at Riverside Medical Center in Waupaca. She was born February 5, 1916, in the Town of Black Wolf, Winnebago County, just south of Oshkosh, WI, daughter of the late Carl and Hilda (Schnell) Abraham. Verna graduated from Weyauwega High School and attended Oshkosh Normal School. Prior to her marriage, she taught in a one-room school. She was known throughout the area as the lady with the beautiful vegetable and flower garden on Ann Street. Many people were helped with her advice on growing plants. In her later life, she became a Master Gardener and their annual plant sale was held on her property. She was a member of St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church where she did much volunteer work Verna worked on the Election Board, was a member of the Weyauwega Garden Club and the Weyauwega Homemakers Club and was involved in many other civic activities.
Survivors include her three children: Jean (Bill) Morrow, Rockford, IL; Tom (Helen) Radtke, and Bob (Shirley) Radtke, both of Weyauwega; nine grandchildren: Brian Fredericksen, Sharon Fredericksen, Alan Fredericksen, Kim (Steve) Schueller, Brad (Rachel) Radtke, Lynn Radtke, Tonia (Lance) Mathews, Kevin (Sue) Radtke, Jacci (Keaven) Olson; six great-grandchildren: Kendra Radtke, Brooke Cole Radtke, Alexandria and Riley Radtke, Ezekiel Fredericksen-Krisp and Erica Olson; a sister, Muriel Puls, a brother, Carl (Ken) Abraham, three sisters-in-law: Helena Abraham, Elaine Abraham, Phyllis Abraham; a brother-in-law, Gilbert Puls, many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Besides her parents she was preceded in death by two brothers: Harold (Jack) and Robert and a sister, Lucille.
The funeral service for Verna will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 30, 2008, at St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church in Weyauwega with Rev. Robbin Robbert officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery, Weyauwega. Relatives and friends may call directly at the church on Wednesday from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.
Cline-Hanson-Dahlke
200 S. Mill St.
Weyauwega, WI
920-867-3399
www.clinehansondahlke 
Abraham, Verna (I316087)
 
165690 Verna was raised in northern Minnesota with a sister and two brothers. She always recounted fond stories of growing up, especially of going to high school, where she was on the Debate Team and the Basketball Team. She married Merlin in 1935 and moved to Iowa, where they had a son, Gary, and a daughter, Linda. They moved to Illinois and then on to Appleton, where she attended business school to become a bookkeeper, working full-time until she was 76.
She was a wonderful cook of some signature dishes, an avid bridge player if it was all in fun, and she could spend endless hours on a lake with a fishing pole, not necessarily catching fish. She was a very active member in Business and Professional Women, Altrusa, and Toastmistress organizations. She especially loved writing and giving speeches, mostly humorous in nature, because that's the side of life she saw. She won many awards, the last a national speech contest when she was 89. Verna was of Norwegian heritage and proudly belonged to Sons of Norway, and was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary for over 50 years. When she was 91, she decided to move to California, where she spent her days in good health and always good spirits.
In Verna's life there was rarely a person she met that she did not call a friend, a day she did not enjoy the weather, a meal she did not care for, or a place she visited she would not have called home. Her greatest joys were in helping her family whenever and however she could. These loving family members and friends will always have fond memories, for she was the embodiment of love given and love received. If you were in a club with Verna, she helped you be a good member. If you were a co-worker, her integrity rubbed off on you. If you played bridge with her, you had some fun! If you were a neighbor of hers, you know the meaning of neighbor. If you fished with her, she shared her catch. If you sat by her in church, you felt her spirituality. And if you were her friend, she considered herself lucky!
Verna would tell you, "Don't be an armchair spectator of life - get in it and stay in it!" She stayed in it for 100 years. Verna's family is Linda, Tim and Jill Corlew, Julian, CA; Julie, Hercules Sr., James and Hercules Jr., Nikolaou, Appleton, WI; Aaron, Joe and Jac Corlew, San Diego, CA. Verna was preceded in death by, as she would say, "just about everybody", including her husband and son. Her home is now in Heaven, for she was just traveling through this world.
A memorial service celebrating Verna's life, what she would call her "going out party", will be held on Friday, August 15 at 1:00 p.m. at Community United Methodist Church, Julian, CA, with a private committal service at Julian's Haven of Rest Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, a scholarship has been established at her alma mater, Aitkin High School. Memorial gifts may be sent in her name to Dollars for Scholars, PO Box 19, Aitkin, MN 56431.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 24, 2014 
Unknown, Verna (I300709)
 
165691 Vernard H. Murchie, formerly of Old Ridge, near St. Stephen, died at his home at Kaukauna Wisconsin recently. Mr Murchie, 61, was born at Old Ridge, son of the late Mr and Mrs Henry A. Murchie. About 40 years ago he went to Wisconsin with his uncle, the late Sylvanus Murchie and entered the paper box business.
He is survived by one son, Gordon Murchie; one grandchild, Vernard Murchie, and a brother, Herman Murchie, Old Ridge. A.T. Murchie, Fredericton, is an uncle.
Murchie Vernon H. 9/8/1941 Post Crescent 9/9/1941 14 
Murchie, Vernon (I163970)
 
165692 Vernard Murchie28
Emma R Murchie26
Gordon S Murchie
Murchie, Vernon (I163970)
 
165693 Vernard Murchie57
Gorda Murchie34
Laura Murchie34
Bertram Murchie10/12 
Murchie, Vernon (I163970)
 
165694 Verne A. Dorn, of Appleton, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 31, 2010, at Peabody Manor. She was born March 4, 1923, the only daughter of the late Arwin and Frieda Schulz. She was raised in Hilbert and later moved to the Appleton area.
LaVerne married Roland Dorn; he preceded her in death. She was employed with Nestle (formally Calumet Cheese) as a bookkeeper until her retirement. LaVerne enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She would always have a smile on her face when asked about what puzzle she was currently working on. She had become the resident puzzle master at Peabody Manor.
The family would also like to offer a special thank you to the wonderful staff at Peabody Manor for all of their hard work in caring for La Verne over the years.
Survivors include a son-in-law, Ken Nelson; and two grandchildren: Jordan and Trevor Nelson.
She was preceded in death by a daughter; Gloria Nelson; and a brother, Alvin Schulz.
The funeral service will be held at Neenah's Westgor Funeral Home on Wednesday, September 8, 2010, at 11 a.m. with Rev. Jeff Prewitt officiating. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday from 4:30 - 7 p.m. and again on Wednesday from 10 a.m. until the hour of service.
Westgor Funeral Home
205 W. Doty Ave.
Neenah 722-7151
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Schulz, LaVerne A. (I169714)
 
165695 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Belonger, John (I202697)
 
165696 Verne F. Lehman, age 87, Dale, passed away on Tuesday, October 1, 2013. Verne was born on July 14, 1926, in Kenosha son of the late Adolph and Marie (Kersten) Lehman. On June 21, 1952, he was united in marriage to Marie Leslie in Marion. He farmed in the Town of DuPont until the age of 29. He then worked at Kimberly-Clark Lakeview Mill from 1955 until his retirement in 1989.
Verne is survived by his wife Marie "Annie"; daughter, Debra (Craig) Francois, Hortonville; sons: Larry Lehman, Neenah; John (Vicky) Lehman, Neenah; Robert (Darcie) Lehman, New London; a brother, Vilas (Linda) Lehman, Arbor Vitae; a sister, Ruby Niemuth, Marion; sister-in-law, Edna Lehman, Appleton. He is further survived by eight-grandchildren: Angela Francois, Bridget (Scott) Spencer, Michele Francois, Nicole (Eugene) Schultz, Amber Francois, Jayme Lehman, Jeremy Lehman and Devon Lehman; two-great-grandchildren Phoenix Francois and Xyza Spencer, also numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Verne is preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Eugene and Reinhardt (Geraldine) Lehman, a sister Eileen Sether and brother in-laws, Hollis Sether and Harold Niemuth
Funeral services for Verne will be held on Saturday, October 5, 2013, at 10:30 a.m. at Shephard of the River Church at St. Joseph Residence Chapel, (107 E Beckert Rd) New London with Rev. David Kohls officiating. Burial will be in the Roseland Cemetery, Marion. Visitation will be held at the Cline & Hanson Funeral Home, New London on Friday from 4-7 p.m. and also at the church on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on October 2, 2013 
Lehman, Verne F. (I205898)
 
165697 Verneta 'Cookie' O. Vian
SPARTA, Wis. - Verneta "Cookie" O. Vian, 73, of Sparta, died Saturday, De c. 1, 2001, at Rolling Hills Rehabilitation Center, Sparta. She was bo rn on Jan. 4, 1928, at Pine Hollow, near Cashton, Wis. to Casper and Elean ora (Suhr) Leis. She grew up in the Sparta area and started working for t he Monroe County Telephone Company when she was 15.Cookie married Arthur Vian on Feb. 22, 1947, in Sparta. After marriage th ey lived in the Sparta area. She retired from the telephone company in 198 3. They then owned and operated A&K Sales in Sparta. She was a member of t he Eagles Auxiliary, VFW Auxiliary, Lioness, and St. Patrick's Catholic Ch urch.She is survived by her children, Dennis (Alice) Vian of Forestville, Wis ., Ronald (Roseann) Vian of Sparta, Thomas (Jill) Vian of Sparta, Vicki (B ruce) Olson of Sparta; 11 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; two broth ers, Gerald (Marie) Leis of Sparta, and Reynold (Angie) Leis of Viroqua.She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Arthur on April 2 3, 2001; a grandson, Darin; and two brothers, Kenneth and Harvey.Funeral services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick's Catholic Ch urch, Sparta, with Father James Leary O.F.M. Cap. officiating. Burial wi ll be in St. Patrick's Catholic Cemetery, Sparta.Friends may call at the Lanham-Miller Funeral Home, Sparta, on Tuesday fr om 5 to 8 p.m. and at the funeral home on Wednesday from 8 until 9:45 a. m. There will be a prayer service at the funeral home at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday .
Memorials may be given to the Alzheimer's Association. 
Leis, Vernita Odelia (I20640)
 
165698 Vernetta Lee Bogart (Bowen), age 67, from Appleton, Wisconsin has gone on to be with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on December 7, 2007, after a 10 and half year battle with renal disease. Vernetta was a simple woman with simple desires. A loving devoted mother and grandmother. Her strength of character and feisty disposition will always be remembered by those who knew and loved her. Her hands created crocheted and knitted masterpieces. Treasured reminders of how Christ delicately knits together a human heart, mind and body. These lasting reminders will always be on our hearts in the days and weeks to come.
Vernetta is survived by her sister, Betty Lou Reynolds and husband, Charles of WA, daughter Angel Chamberlin of OH; son Robert Bogart, Jr. of CA; daughter April Schein and husband, Thomas, of WI; daughter Amber Townes and husband, Gerald, of MI; son Randall Bogart and wife, Joanna, of OH; and six grandchildren, Cade and Aurora; Brogan and Abrielle; Brittany and Blake Townes. A special family friend "adopted" as a son Ronald Ketchum and wife, Melissa, and their children Jacob and Claire of CA.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her young son, Richard Bogart.
A private memorial service will be held at St. Mary's Chapel. Following the service a memorial lunch will be served at 11 a.m. at The Vineyard located at 3301 W. Prospect Avenue, Appleton, WI 54914. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in her name at Appanasha Pet Clinic, 1160 Appleton Road Menasha, WI 54952.
Vernetta Bogart. The name Vernetta is Latin in origin and means "Spring Green." A new beginning. An uncommon name for an uncommon woman. Born on October 15th, 1940, as Vernetta Bowen in Santa Ana, California, her look and demeanor perfectly fit the mold of "California Girl." Her long beautiful blonde hair would flow gracefully in the warm southern wind. Smooth, silky fair skin and a magnificent smile. She and her sister Betty would often get into a bit of fun loving trouble from time to time. A daddy's girl none-the-less. Her nickname "Little Doll." She was a kind of flower child but was grown up at the same time. Her sense of humor would make even the most serious persons face reveal its hidden smile.
Vernetta married and began raising 6 beautiful children. That's right 6!!! Three girls and 3 boys. In 1971, she and her husband moved the family to Pennsylvania where hilly farmland replaced the scenic beauty and comfort that California had provided her during her young life. Vernetta was uncommonly brave when she unselfishly sacrificed her past for an uncertain future in a new land that she hoped would be better for all. During this period, Vernetta discovered many of the talents that she is now best known for — including:
Making delicious baked goods, Sewing, Embroidery and mending clothes, Canning, Knitting, Crocheting.
As time passed though, the toil and dangers required of farming the land along with other outside factors placed a heavy toll on the family and regrettably divorce ensued. The price was too high for anyone to bear and as a result the family endured very hard times physically, financially and emotionally. Once again Vernetta would call upon her uncommon courage and strength to start over again. With another leap of faith she returned to California to rebuild her life. There she found employment in the accounting field and worked hard to support herself, her children and her pets. California had changed though and over time she began to hope for a better life elsewhere. It was during this time that she was stricken with renal disease. She endured several serious procedures including a kidney transplant. Despite this ongoing hardship, she remained as determined as ever to move forward. Her character, strength and the will of God helped her survive despite unlikely odds. We saw many manifestations of Christ's loving imprint on a life marred with scars and disappointments. In time, she made her way to the beautiful Spring Green fields of Wisconsin where she spent time enjoying family, the seasons and the independence that she had always seemed to crave. Enjoying Saturday morning breakfasts at the local diner, the companionship Cujo and Skeeter, her beloved dogs, shopping trips and spending time playing Legos and dolls with her grandchildren. During this time Vernetta's children were becoming independent too and successful in their own lives. In her own way, whether we want to admit it or not, our mother has greatly influenced the people we have grown to become. She has contributed positively to our lives in countless ways. A common trait among her children is our uncanny ability to defend ourselves. Without question Vernetta was proud of all of her children and would seize any chance she could to tell others of their success. Because of this, I think she felt a bit proud of herself too, as she should.
Ultimately, she knew 6 wonderful grandchildren. All of whom will miss her greatly. They will carry on her legacy for generations to come. They represent another "new beginning" or Green Spring for their grandmother and I am sure they will continue to make her proud. We will all miss Vernetta because she was an uncommonly special person, she was our Mother, our teacher and our biggest fan. We will remember her always.
That He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might through His spirit in the inner man. Ephesians 3:16
Valley Funeral Home
2211 N Richmond St
Appleton, WI 54911
920-733-5435
www.valleyfh.com 
Bowen, Vernetta Lee (I314361)
 
165699 Vernita M. Rynders Hortonville, age 87, passed away on Mothers Day, May 13, 2007, at Cherry Meadows in Appleton. Vernita was born on July 24, 1919, in Hortonville, daughter of the late John and Mary (Henrickson) Fulcer. On July 23, 1938, she was united in marriage to Glenn Rynders. He preceded her in death in 1986. Vernita unselfishly gave herself to improve the quality of life for the residents in the village of Hortonville. In 1978, she wrote a successful application for a HUD Community Development Block Grant. The village was awarded the $106,000 requested. The monies bought the village the last available land on Black Otter Lake. In 1979, Vernita again wrote a successful grant to the state of Wisconsin. This was a follow-up to the block grant housing project. Vernita was the chairperson of the Housing Committee. As a member of the Park and Recreation Committee in 1981, she again wrote an application to develop Alonzo Park. As luck would have it, this site was an excellent choice to place the #2 municipal as well. For 25 years, she worked to get village leaders to see the value of preserving and restoring the Community Hall. Vernita was persistent in her campaign to save the hall, when it went up for sale during the 1980s. Prior to this time, she gathered information and wrote a successful application for the hall to be placed on the State Historical Register of Historical places. Several years later, another application, submitted by Vernita, to have the building placed in the ten most endangered historical properties in Wisconsin was approved. As historian of the village and a member of the Historical Preservation Committee, she helped convince village leaders to recognize the importance of this grand old building as an anchor to our Main Street and as a community center. Through her perseverance, Phase I of the restoration of the Community Hall was completed and Phase II of the project is now well underway. She was an integral part of the committee that worked to put together the very successful centennial of the village in 1994. She served on the steering committee for this event and was responsible for the historical displays presented. In March, 2000, Vernita was awarded the Carolyn Kellogg Award from the County Historical Committee and during this time she also wrote the history of the Hortonville Community Hall. Vernita was also in charge of Union Cemetery in Hortonville for nearly 21 years. She also served on the village board for a few years. Later, while serving as the Director of Operations for the village she wrote a successful grant for the water treatment plant and was involved in the planning and construction of it. Hortonville residents were blessed to have such an outstanding citizen. She also loved gardening, hunting, fishing and antiquing. She was a member of the United Methodist Church in New London.
She is survived by two sons Emery "Chum" (Ruth) Rynders, Hortonville and Norman Rynders, Rapid City, SD. Four grandchildren: Ross (Christine Congdon), Eric (Jody), Lt. Col. David (Lisa), and Steve. Six great grandchildren: Evan, Michael, Jessica, Daniel, Tanner and Dayton. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.
Besides her parents and husband, Vernita is preceded in death by a brother Marvin, a daughter in-law Lynn and a grandson Ray.
Funeral services for Vernita will be held on Thursday, May 17, 2007, at 11:00 a.m. at Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home in Hortonville, with Rev. Lucretia Fehrmann officiating. Burial will be in the Hortonville Union Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday, from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service.
Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home
109 W. Main Street., Hortonville 920-779-4588
www.borchardtmoder funeralhomes.com
Posted May 16, 2007
Rynders, Vernita M.
Vernita M. Rynders, Hortonville. Missed in Vernita's obituary was a special thank you to the staff at ThedaCare at Home Hospice, for their wonderful care and concern of Vernita. Also, to the Ray Jandourek family, the Sheldon Wiesler family, and Gary and Althea Fulcer for their help and support over the years. Also all her friends from the Historical Preservation Committee. 
Fulcer, Vernita (I113767)
 
165700 Vernon "Butch" Vande Hei, 61, of Abrams, died unexpectedly on Friday evening, February 15, 2013 at a Green Bay hospital. The son of Rosemary (Vercauteren) Vande Hei and the late Alvin Vande Hei was born December 9, 1951 in Green Bay. He was a graduate of West De Pere High School, Class of 1970. Butch was self-employed and was involved in multiple businesses, including real estate. He enjoyed golf, hunting, and fishing with his grandchildren. Butch was happiest while working with his heavy equipment. Butch had a colorful way of twisting a phrase.
His family includes his two children, Rob Vande Hei and Cherie (Jon) Cadieux, grandchildren, Nathan and Adam Cadieux, fiancé, Nancy Jensen, Butch's mother, Rosemary Vande Hei, siblings, Alois "Snuffy" (Sandy) Vande Hei, David (Connie) Vande Hei, Janet (Brian) Hart, Julie Vande Hei (special friend, Larry Hamilton), Jeff (Connie) Vande Hei, as well as many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Alvin.
Family and friends may call at RYAN FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY , 305 North Tenth Street, De Pere, from 2:00 to 6:00 pm on Tuesday February 19, 2013. Funeral services will be held at 6:00 pm Tuesday at the funeral home with Father Jay Fostner, O. Praem., officiating. Please visit www.ryanfh.com to send online condolences to the Vande Hei family. The Vande Hei family extends a special thank you to St. Vincent Hospital staff as well as Unity Hospice for their care and concern. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a memorial fund has been established.
Published in Green Bay Press-Gazette from February 17 to February 19, 2013 
Vandehei, Vernon (I110059)
 
165701 Vernon "Guy" Rusch, 81, Seymour, passed away Friday, Oct. 10, 2008. He was born March 12, 1927, son of the late Benjamin and Emma (Noack) Rusch. He was united in marriage to Dolores Seefeldt on June 7, 1952. Guy and Dolores spent their lives together building Chicken Alley Farms. He was a member of the Seymour United Methodist Church.
He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Christine (Lavern) Bunnell, Seymour; five grandchildren, Vicky (Scott) Felty, Seymour; Nicole (Shawn) Stutzman, Eau Claire; Guy (Pamela) Bunnell, Christopher Bunnell and Garrison Bunnell, all of Seymour; seven great-grandchildren, Emma, Kaitlyn and Andrew Felty, Ivan Stutzman, Courtney, Mason and Wyatt Bunnell; one brother and sister-in-law, William (Catherine) Rusch; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Barbara (Victor) Muenster and Linda (Norman) Rohm; and a brother-in-law, James (Edna) Seefeldt.
He was preceded in death by his parents; one infant son; one granddaughter, Melissa; sister and brother-in-law, Anelda (Roger) Wisniewski; and his wife.
Friends may call to Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour, on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008, from 4 to 8 p.m. Visitation will continue on Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008, at United Methodist Church, Seymour, from 9:30 a.m. until time of services at 10:30 a.m. Pastor Rebecca Henry officiating. Burial will be in the Seymour City Cemetery. Online condolences may be expressed at www.muehl boettcher.com
Take a deep breath and walk wherever you want to and for as long as you would like. You will be in our hearts always as we reminisce on all those retold stories. 
Rusch, Vernon (I315732)
 
165702 Vernon "Vern" O. Pitt, age 73 of Clintonville, passed away peacefully late Tuesday evening June 13, 2017 at Pine Manor Healthcare Center, Embarrass.
Vernon Orval Pitt was born August 29, 1943 in Shawano to the late Orval & Vera (Gruel) Pitt. After graduation from Bonduel High School in 1961, Vern chose to serve his country by enlisting in the U.S. Army and served in the White House Army Signal Agency, where he was able to meet both presidents John F. Kennedy & Lyndon B. Johnson. He was united in marriage to Geraldine "Gerry" Ann Bohm on May 23, 1962 at Fort Belvoir, VA. He was honorably discharged in June of 1964 and started working for Clintonville Electric Service in August of 1964; where he did appliance repair & delivery, antennae work, and electrical wiring. Vern bought the business in 1987 and continued to operate as Vern's Appliance until 2013. He was a master electrician and an electrical inspector for many years. He was a dedicated member of the United Methodist Church, Clintonville, where he was very active. Vern served as president of both the East Central Assoc. of Electrical Inspectors and the Wisconsin Chapter of Electrical Inspectors. He also served as secretary of the Clintonville Bowling Assoc. and later was inducted in 1996. He enjoyed softball in his younger years as well as curling. Vern was a lifetime member of the American Legion Post #63, Clintonville, serving as commander; he also served as the commander for Waupaca County. He enjoyed the outdoors and deer hunting. Vern will be remembered as a man who could fix anything and loved to share and teach what he had learned over the years.
He is survived by his wife of over 55 years: Gerry
Daughters: Kay (Allen) Stilen, Bear Creek
Nancy (Randy) Gagnow, New London
Grandchildren: Andrew (Mary) Stilen, Joshua (Brittany) Stilen, Jeremiah Stilen, Shannon Gagnow, & Abigail Gagnow.
Great-grandchildren: Payton, Masyn, Ian, Treyton, Mariah, Taylor, & Allissa
Many other relatives & friends
Vern was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Annette in infancy; brothers, Vaughn in infancy & Keith Pitt; father & mother-in-law, Cennie & Lucille Bohm; & sisters-in-law, Sandy Pitt & Vickie Bohm.
Funeral services will be held 11 AM, Monday, June 19, 2017 at the United Methodist Church, Clintonville with the Rev. Keith Wolf officiating. Interment will take place at 3 PM at Zion United Methodist Cemetery, Township of Hartland. Military honors will be conducted at the church by members of VFW Post #664, American Legion Post #63, and American Legion Auxiliary Unit #63, all of Clintonville.
Friends may call from 4 - 8 PM on Sunday, June 18, 2017 at the Eberhardt-Stevenson Funeral Home & Crematory, Clintonville, and on Monday at the church from 10 AM until the time of service.
The family wishes to thank Pine Manor for the care given to Vern during his stay; especially to Bobbie & Pam for looking out for him.
The family also prefers memorials in Vern's name to be sent either to the United Methodist Church, 24 13th St. Clintonville, WI 54929 or to the Alzheimer's Foundation of America, 322 Eighth Ave., 7th fl. New York, NY 10001.
An online guestbook is available at eberhardtstevenson.com.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on June 15, 2017 
Pitt, Vernon (I333045)
 
165703 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F27363
 
165704 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Uitenbroek, Susan Monica (I18426)
 
165705 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Meulemans, Anne Marie (I18432)
 
165706 Vernon A. Plamann 24 May 1923 8 Dec 1997 Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin Plamann, Vernon (I113354)
 
165707 Vernon A. Rammer, 79, of 7778 Granada Blvd., Hollywood, Fla. and former ly of Sheboygan, passed away, April 20, 2004, after battling cancer.Vernon was a son of the late Leonard and Cora Buschmann Rammer. He was bo rn March 11, 1925, on the Rammer family homestead in the Town of Sheboyga n. He attended Erdman Grade School and was a 1943 graduate of Central Hi gh School. It is there that Vern discovered his musical talent, which beca me his lifelong career. It is also there that he met his future wife, clas smate Carol Anderson.Vern and Carol were united in marriage on Sept. 29, 1945, at St. Dominic C atholic Church. Carol preceded him in death on Jan. 1, 1995.Vern's talent as a Jazz musician led him to Detroit, joining his cousin a nd close friend Jerry Sloane's (Senkbeil) band. Then it was on to the Chic ago Playboy Club. The family relocated to Hollywood, Fla., 42 years ago wh en he was offered a job at the Miami Playboy Club. Over the years Vern pla yed in many different bands, including performing on cruise ships. He w as a member of the Professional Musician's Union. Vern performed his la st "gig" on New Year's Eve 2003.Family and friends will fondly remember Vern, especially his sense of humo r, the twinkle in his eyes, accompanied by that mischievous grin and the l aughter that went with it.Survivors include one son, Gregg Rammer; and one daughter and son-in-la w, Renae and Fern Le Blanc, all of Hollywood; one brother and sister-in-la w, Raymond and Delores Rammer of Beechwood; two sisters, Lorraine LeMahi eu of Sheboygan and Marion Schultz of Plymouth; and numerous nieces and ne phews. His parents, one brother-in-law, Marvin LeMahieu; and one nephew, B arry Rammer preceded him in death. Sheboygan Press April 27, 2004 Rammer, Vernon (I119191)
 
165708 Vernon and Evelyn Conradt celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on March 2,2016. They were married at Emanuel Luthern in New London in 1946. They lived in Shiocton for over 68 years and currently reside in Appleton. Their commitment to each other over 70 years has been both an inspiration and example to their 4 children, 15 grand children and 26 great grand children.
Published in the Appleton Post-Crescent on April 3, 2016 
Family F56522
 
165709 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F68304
 
165710 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VandeHey, Vernon Arthur (I30933)
 
165711 Vernon B. Fontaine, 89, Green Bay, died Thursday, March 22, 2007.
He was born Nov. 11, 1917, in Green Bay, to Archie and Alvina Fontaine.
He graduated from Green Bay East High School. Vernon was employed by the Green Bay Fire Department for over 30 years, retiring with the rank of deputy chief.
He later worked for the Green Bay public school system. Mr. and Mrs. Fontaine were charter members of St. Jude Parish and Vern had been a member of the choir. He had also been a member of the St. Vincent de Paul Society.
Survivors include two sons and one daughter-in-law, Brian and Jean Fontaine, Green Bay; Gary Fontaine, Oshkosh; four grandchildren, Joseph Fontaine, Betsy Fontaine, Lisa Feltz, Chris and Shelly Fontaine.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Arletta, in 1999; a son, Dale Fontaine; a brother, Clinton Fontaine; and a sister, Ione Wiltgen.
Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano Ave., from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday. Friends may also call at St. Jude Catholic Church, from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Monday at the church. Entombment will be in the Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum.
The Fontaine family wishes to express their gratitude to the staff on the east wing of Woodside Nursing Home for their care of Vernon.
To send online condolences, please go to www.BlaneyFuneralHome.com. 
Fontaine, Vernon (I312332)
 
165712 Vernon Beattie 5 Apr 1909 Jul 1984 Marquette, Marquette, Michig an

Name:Vernon A Beattie
Birth Date:5 Apr 1909
Death Date:7 Jul 1984
Gender:Male
Residence:Negaunee, Marquette, Michigan
Place of Death:Marquette, Marquette, Michigan 
Beattie, Vernon (I95673)
 
165713 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Beattie, Ronald M. (I75301)
 
165714 Vernon Beattie31
Mary Beattie29
Jean M Beattie10
Royal G Beattie5
Ronald M Beattie4
Patty Lou Beattie1
Dinah M Beattie1/12 
Beattie, Vernon (I95673)
 
165715 Vernon Beschta26
Eleanor Beschta25
Duane Beschta3
James Beschta
Beschta, Vernon J. (I137550)
 
165716 Vernon Beyer 4/2/1931 3/29/2001 Post Crescent 3/31/2001 B 4 Beyer, Vernon (I319648)
 
165717 Vernon C Skinner29
Bernice Skinner27
Gerry Lee Skinner1/12
Elles Ohlrogge15 stepson 
Ohlrogge, Ellis (I303446)
 
165718 Vernon C. Despins, 108 E. Fourth St., Kaukauna
Age 81, passed away at home Thursday morning after a long illness. He was born in Wrightstown March 14, 1888 and he was a mason contractor in Kaukauna all of his life, until his retirement in 1948. He was a member of St. Mary's Holy Name Society. Survivors are his wife, Minnie; one daughter, Mrs. George (Ruth) Schmitt, Kaukauna; 11 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church. There will be a Solemn High Mass with the Rev. Charles Fredericks, Celebrant, the Rev. James Vandeloo, Deacon, the Rev. John Weyers, Subdeacon. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Greenwood Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Friday and the rosary will be prayed at 8 p.m. Friday.
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Despins, Vernon Charles (I27907)
 
165719 Vernon C. Schucknecht, 73, New London, died on Saturday morning, Aug. 13, 2011, at New London Family Medical Center under the care of Theda Care at Home Hospice.
Vernon was born on Jan. 23, 1938, in the Town of Center, Outagamie County, Wis., the son of Clarence and Gertrude (Bahr) Schucknecht. He served in the US Army from October of 1955 until his honorable discharge in June of 1957. On Feb. 14, 1959, he married Eunice Rusch. Vernon worked at Miller Electric for 25 years until his retirement in 1993.
Vernon enjoyed watching the Packers, traveling to the casino, and merely napping.
Vernon is survived by his children, Darrell (Bo Kata) Schucknecht, Appleton; Dennis (Amy) Schucknecht, Greenville; Debbie (Russ) Diem, Hortonville; Ron (JoLynn) Schucknecht, Topeka, Kan.; and Sue Bartel, New London; five grandchildren, Jennifer, Adam, Andy, Amanda, and Brooke; two brothers, Melvin (Lois) Schucknecht and Maynard Schucknecht; numerous other nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents; wife, Eunice; and brothers, LaVerne Schucknecht and Marvin Schucknecht.
A funeral service for Vernon will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011, at Cline & Hanson Funeral Home with Pastor Greg Watling officiating. Family and friends may call at the funeral home from 4 p.m. until the time of service. Private family committal will take place at Highland Memorial Park at a later date. The family would like to extend a sincere thank you to the staffs at New London Family Medical Center, Theda Care At Home Hospice, and Kindred Hearts for their compassion, generosity, and phenomenal care of Vernon.
Cline & Hanson Funeral Home
209 W. Cook St.,
New London
920-982-3232
www.clinehanson
funeralhome.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on August 14, 2011 
Schucknecht, Vernon (I187517)
 
165720 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Chizek, Vernon (I335848)
 
165721 VERNON DALKE SSN 390-32-1414 Residence: 54911 Appleton, Outagamie, WI Born 5 Apr 1937 Last Benefit: Died Jun 1980 Issued: WI (1951 And 1952 )
Outagamie County Death recirds Vol 103 page 478 
Dalke, Vernon V. (I12703)
 
165722 Vernon E Heinz Jr (67), Viroqua, formerly of Menasha/Oshkosh passed away peacefully on June 12, 2016 at Gundersen Health Systems in La Crosse, WI.
Vern was born on July 7, 1948 to Vernon and Norma (Kleczewski) Heinz in Menasha, WI. He served in the Army during the Vietnam War. He was proud to have served his country. Upon returning he started working for Neenah Foundry, where he worked until his retirement in 2010.
Vern loved fishing, hunting and the Green Bay Packers. His pride and joys were his 11 grandchildren: Sean Stieg, Erik Stieg, Jordan Mueller, Heather Dumond, Devin Heinz, Austin Mueller, Ian Smith, Myrya Mueller, Anna Robinson, Nolan Vincent and Victoria Vincent.
He is survived by his wife, Karen of 37 years; daughter, Carmen Heinz (Oshkosh, WI); 2 sons, Jeremy (Oshkosh, WI) and Patrick Heinz (Beaver Dam, WI); 2 step-daughters, Wendy Anderson (La Farge, WI) and Michelle Vincent (Oshkosh, WI); 8 sisters; Helen Biebow (Grangeville, ID), Barb McCrory (Fred) (Appleton,WI), Paulette Sphatt (Gerry) (Oregon,WI), Donna Schramm (Robert) (Neenah,WI), Shirley Heinz (Menasha,WI), Mary Allen (Menasha,WI), Judy Brummond (Bill) (Menasha, WI), and Joy Koszalinski (Jeff) (Hilbert, WI), 17 nieces & nephews & 17 great nieces and nephews.
Vern was preceded in death by his father, Vernon E Heinz Sr; mother, Norma (Kleczewski) Heinz; 2 brother-in-laws, James Biebow and Bruce Allen; step-son Scott Smith and nephew, Mathew Koszalinski.
The family is being assisted by Thorson Funeral in Viroqua, WI. Online condolences may be sent to info@thorsonfuneralhome.com.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on June 17, 2016 
Heinz, Vernon (I107335)
 
165723 Vernon E. Probst
Kaukauna Times
7/26/1994
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Obit 
Probst, Vernon E. (I131478)
 
165724 Vernon E. Wenzel was born into eternal life on September 1, 2017at the age of 92. Vernon was born November 15th 1924 in Potter WI where as a young man he fulfilled a dream of one day earning his pilot's license. After high school he hauled cattle from his home town area to the Milwaukee stock yards. In 1947 he and his wife moved to Appleton where he enjoyed a long career at Fox River Tractor Co. working as the Manager of Parts & Inventory Control. Being quite the handy man, what he really enjoyed most was maintaining his home and yard right up until the end.
He will be lovingly missed by his beloved wife Joyce (Reichardt) Wenzel of 69 years, his 3 children Doreen Bailey of Oconto Falls, Debe Wenzel of Appleton and Dennis (Debbie) Wenzel of Delafield WI. Grandfather to 10 grand children, 13 great grand children and 1 great, great grandchild. He is also survived by a sister Shirley Ecker of West Bend.
Preceded in death by his father Elnor Wenzel and mother Lillian (Schwankee) Wenzel, sister Donna Mae, brother Elliott, son Douglas Wenzel, and grand daughter Jennifer Wenzel.
Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 11:30 A.M. at EMMANUEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 740 E. College Ave., Appleton WI, Rev. Ben Morris officiating. Visitation will start at 10:00 A.M. until the time of service. His final resting place will be at Highland Memorial Park Mausoleum
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Sept. 3, 2017 
Wenzel, Vernon Elmer (I148898)
 
165725 Vernon F. Tesch, age 90, of Neenah, passed away on Monday, August 31, 2015 at Park View Health Center in Oshkosh. He was born on February 6, 1925, in the Town of Leon, the son of the late Albert and Emma (Kuehl)Tesch. On August 12, 1951, Vernon married Evelyn Schoenick at Christ Lutheran Church in West Bloomfield. They recently were able to celebrate 64 years of marriage with their family and friends. Vernon was employed at Kimberly Clark for 34 years before retiring. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Neenah and he also enjoyed fishing, hunting, farming, camping, playing bingo and especially loved spending time with his children and grandchildren. Vernon is survived by his wife of 64 years, Evelyn; seven children, Shirley Tesch, Neenah; Nancy(Scott)Edwards, Menasha; James(Cecilia)Tesch, Neenah; Jerry Tesch, Sr.(Special friend, Nanette), Neenah; Jane(David)Mastrangelo, Neenah; Julie(Joseph)Elbe, Neenah; and Dawn(Ryan); 22 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren; a brother, Verlin(Gladys)Tesch, Neenah; two sisters-in-law, Vernice Bartel, Neenah and Lucinda Loehrke, King; a brother-in-law, Raymond Pokrandt, Neenah; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Volvia and Veldar; and three sisters, Verona, Velda and Vernice; and his in-laws, Paul and Hertha Schoenick. Funeral services will be held on Friday, September 4, 2015 at 11:00 AM at Trinity Lutheran Church, 407 Oak St., Neenah. Rev. Tony McKenzie will officiate. Burial will be in Concordia Cemetery in West Bloomfield. Visitation will be held on Friday, at the church, from 9:00 AM until the time of service. A memorial fund is being established for Trinity Lutheran Church.
The family would like to express a special thank you to the staff of Park View Health Center for the loving and compassionate care given to Vernon during his stay. You are all very special people and we will forever remember your kindness.
Dad, we will cherish every moment we shared together. Thank you for being an amazing father and friend…love you forever and ever. 
Tesch, Vernon (I199071)
 
165726 Vernon Henry Baehman, age 94, New London.
"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." (II Tim. 4:7, nkjv)
His Lord and Savior gathered Vernon Henry Baehman in to His arms and took him to his heavenly home on February 23, 2014. He was born on April 15, 1919, to Louis and Clara (Winter) Baehman. Vernon was but three years old when he sat on his mother's knee and she taught him the Lord's Prayer in German. He was baptized, attended, and was confirmed at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Hortonville. He started his farming career at the age of 9 on his father's farm. While attending a friend's wedding dance, he met the former Margaret Korth, and they were married on December 18, 1941. They lived and farmed in the Hortonville area, and raised three sons and three daughters. Marge preceded Vernon in death in 1972, after battling cancer.
Vernon later married Bernice McNulty and moved, along with his younger children, to Wellington, Colorado. After a few years they returned to the New London area. He became an employee of the Hortonville Wire Works, and also joined the Radtke Real Estate group in New London. Bea preceded him in death in 1999 after a long illness.
In 2004, Vernon renewed his acquaintance with June Close. On January 2, 2005, in addition to being his best friend, June became Vernon's wife. They shared companionship for the last 9 years of his life. June was also his caregiver. Our entire family will be forever grateful for her care and love.
Vernon was a good man with a hearty laugh, who loved to have a good time with his friends. Almost every Tuesday for the past 12 years he played cards with "the old foagies" at Lathrop's cabin. In fact, there was never a deck of cards, a cribbage board, or a gallon of ice cream that got away from him.
Vernon is survived by his wife, June; three daughters: Bonnie (Mark) Sommer, Racine; Beverly Franke, Pewaukee; Beth (Don) Grosek, Neenah; a daughter-in-law, Annette Baehman, Appleton; 11 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren. He is further survived by a brother, Louis, Ripon and a sister, Vera (John) Maahs, Holly Lake Ranch, Texas. He is also survived by 3 step-children: Jay (Mary) Close, New London; Jan (Pat) Close, New York; Todd (Susan) Close, New London; also 6 step-grandchildren and 6 step-great-grandchildren and his dog Peanut.
Vernon was preceded in death by his parents and two wives; three sons: Vernon Jr., Rick and Randy; two brothers: Kenneth and Walmer and a sister, Elnora.
Funeral services for Vernon will be held on Friday, February 28, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, New London with Rev. Marcus Schulz officiating. Visitation will be at the church on Friday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service. Interment will be in the Hortonville Union Cemetery.
A memorial fund has been established.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Feb. 25, 2014 
Baehman, Vernon Sr. (I191790)
 
165727 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Romenesko, Vernon (I12063)
 
165728 Vernon J. "Slippery" Bowers, Freedom, age 71, died unexpectedly Friday January 25, 2013. He was born in Freedom on December 1, 1941 to the late John and Anna (Arnoldussen) Bowers. Vernon married Jo Ann Randerson on November 3, 1962 at St. Nicholas Parish, where he was a lifelong member. He worked for many years at Thilmany Paper Mill in Kaukauna and then as a Union Representative for the United Paperworkers International Union which then changed to the United Steel Workers. He retired in 2005. Vernon loved the outdoors and spent a lot of time fishing and hunting. He would begin talking about opening bow hunting season in about mid-June and would say that the days were getting shorter all summer long. The fishing trips he planned to North Dakota had become legendary both for their success and the stories that came from them (some were even true). He also enjoyed athletics playing football, basketball and baseball in his younger years, but baseball was his favorite sport. He was a co-founder of the Freedom Mets baseball team which he both played for and was manager of. Vernon watched every MLB game that he could although he was a die-hard Cubs fan. He was particularly fond of Ron Santo with whom he shared a number and position. Vernon served as a town supervisor for the Town of Freedom and took his role there seriously. He was also the founder of the Freedom "Coffee Club." On any given day the Coffee Club could be found sharing stories and making hunting/fishing plans at the local gas station.
But for everything he accomplished in his life, what he was most proud of was his grandkids. He was the most wonderful grandpa anyone could ask for. He would do anything at all for "his kids." The kids were often heard to say that "Grandpa's kids get whatever they want," and we all knew that to be true. Vern was known for giving out nicknames, and the grandkids all had them before they could walk: Ashlyn "Senator," Ethan "Howie," and Megan "MayMay." After that, he rarely used their given names. Everything in Vern's life revolved around his family and grandkids. He will be missed terribly.
Vernon is survived by his wife of 50 years, Jo Ann; his children: Jodi (Keith) Roskowski and Robb (Kristy), both of Freedom; his grandchildren: Ashlyn and Ethan Roskowski, Megan Bowers and Anthony Bucholtz; his siblings: Rose Mary Greiner, Helen Dachelet, Daniel (Elaine) and Glenn Bowers; and brothers and sisters-in-law: Joan Bowers, Tom Broeren and Ron (Sherry) Randerson. He is further survived by other relatives and his many friends especially his hunting and fishing buddies.
In addition to his parents, Vernon was preceded in death by his grandson Joshua Roskowski; father and mother-in-law: Patrick and Marjorie Randerson; siblings: Harvey, La Vern, Elaine, Gordon and Dorothy Bowers and Joyce Broeren; brother-in-law: Carl Greiner; special niece and nephew: Tina and Jeff Randerson; and great niece Mary Ann.
Visitation will be held Tuesday January 29, 2013 at ST. NICHOLAS PARISH (W2037 County Road S Freedom) beginning at 1:00 p.m. until time of Mass at 4:00 p.m. The Rev. Daniel Felton will officiate with Rev. Dennis Ryan concelebrating. Committal St. Nicholas Cemetery. To sign the guest book, please visit oconnellfh.com.
The family would like to thank the Freedom First Responders and all Vern's friends who were there for Vern.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from January 27 to January 28, 2013 
Bowers, Vernon J. (I95117)
 
165729 Vernon J. Sievert Rt. l, Hortonville Age 69, died Sunday in Appleton, after a five week illness. He was born May 30, 1912, in Osborn, Wisconsin,
and farmed in the Town of Ellington all of his married life. Mr. Sievert was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society, Greenville. Survivors include his wife, Irene; four brothers: Lawrence, Appleton; Elmer, Neenah; Orville, Black Creek; Clarence, Menasha; a sister, Mrs. Victor (Erma) Scheibe, Rural Appleton; many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother, Roy. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the St. Mary Catholic Church, Greenville, with the Rev. Robert C. Groher officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 p.m. Tuesday until the cortege leaves for the church on Wednesday. There will be a prayer service at 8 p.m. Borchardt and Moder Funeral Home Hortonville 779-4588 
Sievert, Vernon John (I341743)
 
165730 Vernon J. Vandehei "Vern" passed away on Oct. 29, 2009. Vern was born in De Pere, Wis., the oldest child of Frank and Josephine Vandehei.
After relocating to Milwaukee, Wis., he met the love of his life, his wife for 66 plus years, the late Victoria "Vi" Nowak. They were long - time residents of Franklin, Wis.
Vern was the beloved father of Wayne (Mary) Vandehei, Judith (James) Welch, and the late John Vandehei.
He was grandfather to John (Teri) and Michael (Kimm) Vandehei, Lynn (Kurt) Kloss, Kathe (Casey) Pickerill, Robert (Paula) and Christine Welch, and Jessica (Steve) Tiefenthanler. His 11 great-grandchildren, Ryan, Cassie, Hannah, and Brenden Vandehei, Calvin, Nolan, and Kipp Pickerill, Kaylie, Jolene, and Nathanial Welch, and Benjamin Tiefenthaler will remember him as "Grandpa Vern."
Vern is survived by his sisters, Rosemary, wife of Ted Prosser, Alyce, wife of the late Jerry Berken, Anita, wife of the late Mick Perock, and Faye, wife of Ruel Robertson and by his sisters-in-law, Carol and Dottie Vandehei. Further survivors include Margaret Hookers, and an extended family of nieces and nephews.
In addition to his wife and son, Vern was preceded in death and will be greeted in eternal life by his parents, parents-in-law, Jan and Josefa Nowak, brothers, James, William, and Richard and sisters, Jeanette Puyleart and Helen Lemmen, along with his brothers-in-law, and sisters-in-law.
Vern was a Veteran of World War II and proudly served his country in the Asiatic-Pacific campaign stationed in Burma and India. He showed his pride of service and faith as a past officer of the Catholic war Veterans, Wisconsin Chapter. After 17 years of self-employment in construction and excavation, Vern was employed at Caterpillar Corporation until his retirement in 1982.Vern described himself as, "A man who was husband, father, and grandpa. A man who got his hands dirty working as farmer, ditch digger, mechanic. Just a guy who was a little of everything." Memorials to the Xaverian Fathers appreciated.
Funeral Tuesday Nov. 3, at 11 a.m. at ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH, 3100 W. Parnell Ave. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. In state at Church Tuesday after 9:30 a.m. until services.
JOSEPH E. SASS
Funeral and Cremation
Service
1019 W. Oklaoma Av.
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Vandehei, Vernon J. (I83516)
 
165731 Vernon John Arthur Sievert b May 30, 1912 T Osborn, Outagamie, Wi bapt July 14, 1912 Freedom Moravian Church, Freedom, Outagamie, Wi s/o; Herman & Ida Schroedrer Sievert Sievert, Vernon John (I341743)
 
165732 Vernon John Schmit, of Appleton, age 87, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family at Appleton Medical Center on September 6, 2012. He was born on November 21, 1924, in Greenville, the son of Erving and Viola (Meltz) Schmit. Schmitty graduated from Appleton West High School in 1942. He served in World War II in the Air Force from 1943 to 1946. Schmitty married Arla Jane Porath on December 15, 1951 at St. Matthew Ev. Lutheran Church in Appleton. He worked for Wunderlich Construction for four years before taking employment at Appleton Wire Works for 23 years. Schmitty then worked for Morning Glory Dairy, followed by the Appleton Public School System, where he retired in 1987. He enjoyed playing golf throughout his life, but especially enjoyed swimming in his later years at Lake Park Fitness Center. Schmitty was a lifetime member of Mount Olive Ev. Lutheran Church, Johnston-Blessman Post 38 American Legion, and also volunteered at St. Joseph Food Pantry for several years.
Schmitty will be missed by his loving children: Jodi Schmit, Los Angeles; Beth Braun, Appleton; Heidi (Dan) Baumann, Appleton; Kurt Schmit, Fort Atkinson; and son-in-law, Kim Masterson, Whitewater. He will be missed by his grandchildren: Kristin Baumann, Erin Baumann and Rachel Baumann; Kyle Masterson and Quinn Masterson; and Melissa (Travis) Vandenberg; one loving great-grandchild, Addisyn Vandenberg, and his sister, Nathalie (Walter) Wunderlich, Appleton. Schmitty is also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his wife Arla; son, Craig Andrew Schmit; daughter Pamela Masterson, sisters: Delores (Paul) Aiello and Dorothy (Harlan) Moder; brother, Eugene Schmit, and companion for many years, Virginia "Bunny" Caldie.
The funeral service for Vernon will be held at 11:00 am on Tuesday, September 11, 2012, at Mount Olive Ev. Lutheran Church, 930 E. Florida Avenue in Appleton. Rev. Joel Zank will be officiating. A time of visitation will be held Monday at the Wichmann Funeral Home from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm and again at the church on Tuesday from 10:00 am until the time of service. Burial with full military honors will take place at Highland Memorial Park in Appleton. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wichmannfargo.com.
The family would like to offer their thanks to the excellent staff at Appleton Health Care Center especially, Buckshot, Peanut, Cookie, Beka and the many others. In addition, the support during Vern's last week from the very caring staff at Appleton Medical Center was greatly appreciated by the family.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from September 8 to September 10, 2012 
Schmit, Vernon "Sonny" (I205990)
 
165733 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Vandewettering, Gail (I95310)
 
165734 Vernon Konkle, 80, of Freedom, passed away on Friday, August 5, 2016 following a 5 year battle with cancer. Vernon was born on April 29, 1936 in Oneida to Joseph and Berdina (Smith) Konkle. He served in the U.S. Army Reserves for 6 years, with six months active duty at Fort Eustis, Virginia. Vernon married Phyllis Green on September 9, 1961 at St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Freedom.
Vernon graduated from St. Norbert High School in DePere and earned an Associate Degree from St. Lawrence Seminary, Mount Calvary, WI. He worked as a heavy equipment operator for 40 years at MRK Construction in Seymour and Freedom, later known as MCC, Appleton.
After retirement, Vernon volunteered at St. Nicholas Catholic Church and was a Eucharistic Minister for 20 years. Vernon and Phyllis also served Mass for many funerals. He was Sacristan for 4:00 Mass on Saturday for over 10 years. Vernon had a special place in his heart for the Mass servers at the 4:00 Mass. He always told them he would be close by if they needed help.
Vernon was well known in the neighborhood for walking his Golden Retrievers every morning in all kinds of weather. He was a very patient man, especially with puppies. If they destroyed something, he would either fix it or replace it.
Vernon and Phyllis traveled throughout the United States, Canada, Ireland, Germany and the beautiful country of Austria. The mountains were his favorite.
Vernon is survived by his wife, Phyllis, a daughter, Dr. Darlene Konkle and spouse Wayne Lembke, Madison; a sister and brother-in-law, Viola (Roy) Rickert, Appleton; a sister-in-law, Joyce Konkle, Green Bay and many nieces and nephews. He is also survived by Phyllis's family; Paul and Pearl Green and Sharon and Carl Van Asten, and by his faithful dog, Sam.
Vernon was preceded in death by his parents, his daughter, Yvonne Konkle; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Norbert and Geneva Green, a brother and sister-in-law, Elmer and Bev Konkle, a brother, Urban Konkle, a sister and brother-in-law, Anita and Vernon "Shorty" Gerritts.
Funeral services will be held at 12:00 noon on Tuesday, August 9, 2016, at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, W2037 County Road S, Freedom, with Fr. Walter Stump officiating. Friends may call at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the Mass. Interment will be in St. Nicholas Cemetery.
Phyllis and Darlene would like to thank Fr. Walter, Deacon Don Newhouse and Deacon Gary Vanness for their visits. They would also like to thank Dr. Goggins, Dr. Conkright, Sara Meiers and all the staff and wonderful volunteers at Fox Valley Hematology and Oncology, the 4th floor Oncology staff at St. Elizabeth Hospital and Heartland Hospice. In addition they would like to thank all the wonderful neighbors, especially Don Vyvyan and Wendy Cropsey who walked Sam for Vernon.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Aug. 7, 2016 
Konkle, Vernon Raymond (I5238)
 
165735 Vernon L Boyer31 [51]
Gertrude Boyer31
Gordon Boyer3 [2 11/12] 
Boyer, Vernon (I321044)
 
165736 Vernon L. "Vern" Vandenberg, of Oshkosh, died Sunday September 24, 2006, at home after a long courageous battle with cancer. He was 54. Vern was born in Appleton on March 31, 1952, to Leo and Marion (De Goey) Vandenberg. On September 4, 2006 he married Kim De Pew. An avid outdoorsman, Vern enjoyed fishing, hunting and camping. He loved playing the Hum-Strum. Vern especially enjoyed time spent with his grandchildren.
Vern is survived by his wife, Kim of Oshkosh; his father, Leo (Merry Jo) of Freedom; a son, Shawn (Sara) Vandenberg of Kaukauna; two step children: Dave De Pew, Jr. and Davina (Chad) Wilkinson, both of Oshkosh; eight grandchildren: Gina and Teddy Vandenberg, the grandchild that Shawn and Sara are expecting, Devin, Zach, Braedon, Phoenix and Adaya De Pew; brothers and sisters: Jerry (Linda), Lyle (Karen), Ron (Debbie), Roy (Pauline), Carl (Wendi), Denny (Amy) and Leo Jr. (Sharon) Vandenberg, Jan (Tim) Day, Carol Haase and Shirley (Al) Behling; brothers and sisters-in-law: Debra Mosconi, Ronnie, Doreen, Susan, Barbara and Robert Whalen. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Vern was preceded in death by his mother, Marion Vandenberg.
The Funeral Mass will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday September 28, 2006, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute. The Rev. James Hablewitz will officiate. Friends may call Thursday after 2:30 p.m. until the time of Mass directly at church. Committal St. Paul Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.
The Vandenberg family would like to express their sincere gratitude to the Affinity Health System Oshkosh, especially the staff at the cancer center and Affinity Hospice.
O'CONNELL FUNERAL SERVICES
Posted September 26, 2006 Section C, Page 5 
Vandenberg, Vernon Leo "Vern" (I137625)
 
165737 Vernon L. Fuerst 7/19/1919 2/11/2003 Post Crescent 2/13/2003 C 4 Fuerst, Vernon L. (I151421)
 
165738 Vernon L. Knaack, 88, Neenah, passed away peacefully on Friday, June 10, 2016, at Valley VNA, Neenah. He was born in Neenah, on August 20, 1927, to the late Walter and Viola (Baer) Knaack. On April 15, 1950, he was united in marriage to the love of his life, Nancy Ann Parker in Neenah.
Vern attended Neenah High School then proudly served his country with the U.S. Navy. He was assigned to the U.S.S. Vella Gulf when it was commissioned on April 9, 1945. The ship was an escort carrier with 36 planes, and Vern served as a gunner on a 40 MM Anti-Aircraft weapon protecting the ship from Japanese Kamikaze aircraft attacks in the Pacific Theater. His ship was also present during the historical formal surrender of Japan, and Vern witnessed the signing of the terms of surrender by General Douglas MacArthur and the Japanese Foreign Minister on the U.S.S. Missouri on September 2, 1945.
Upon returning home, he worked for Kimberly-Clark, retiring in 1989 after 41 years. Vern was a loyal Packers and Brewers fan as well as an avid fisherman and card player. In his earlier years he was also a passionate dart ball and ping pong player. Vern loved spending time with his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, he could often be seen cheering them on at their different sporting events and activities. He was a member of St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church.
Vern is survived by his 3 daughters: Debbie Lamers, Wendy (Dan) Crikelair, and Becky (Frank) Crikelair, all of Neenah; 6 grandchildren: Sari (Jim) Heller, Larsen; Erin (Scott) Schafer, Neenah; Sean (Bobbie) Crikelair, Green Bay; Dani Crikelair, Neenah; Brittany (Steve) Golden, Neenah; Ashley (Chris) Kaufert, Neenah; and 9 great-grandchildren: Alivia, Aubrie, Madison, Sydney, Paris, Meghan, Cagen, Kiersten, and Evelyn. He is further survived by 2 brothers: Russell "Buddy" (Geri) Knaack and Dale "Butch" (Barb) Knaack as well as nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 56 years: Nancy, and 3 siblings: Vivian Kostuch, Walter Knaack, Jr., and Shirley Sweetalla.
Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, June 18, 2016, at Kessler Funeral Home, 304 S Commercial St., Neenah, with Fr. Larry Seidl officiating. Interment will be in St. Margaret Cemetery, Neenah. Visitation will be Saturday at the funeral home from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. Immediately following the service full military honors will be presented by active duty members of the U.S. Navy and the Neenah-Menasha Veterans Honor Team. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established to benefit glaucoma and veteran's charities.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the caregivers at Valley VNA for their wonderful care.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from June 12 to June 15, 2016 
Knaack, Vernon (I146103)
 
165739 Vernon L. Landwehr, 82, passed away suddenly at home on Saturday night, August 3, 2013, after a long struggle with heart disease and diabetes.
Born June 21, 1931, he was the youngest of 14 children of Emma and Paul Landwehr, Isaar, east of Seymour. He grew up on the family farm learning at an early age the lessons of family and hard work which he passed on by example to his own family. He married Carol A. Perrigoue, also the youngest of a large Green Bay family, on November 27, 1952. This past November, he and Carol enjoyed their 60th wedding anniversary with family and friends at their home.
Vern and Carol raised their family on the west side of Green Bay. He is survived by two sons, Douglas Landwehr and his wife, Nanette Nelson, Green Bay; Scott Landwehr and his wife, Renee, Little Chute; three daughters, Debra Landwehr, Green Bay; Dr. Sandra Landwehr; and Cindy Kocken and her husband, Frank, all of De Pere. Vernon especially prized calls and visits from his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Dr. Christina Finken and her husband, Adam, Iowa City, Iowa; Hannah Pepin and her husband, Brandon, Platteville; Zachariah Landwehr, Florida; Sarah Kocken and her daughter, Bailey, De Pere; Melissa Linzmeier and her husband, Jon, and their children, Cecilia and Quinn, Elk Mound; Cory Kocken and his daughter, Avaleigh, De Pere; and Emily Kocken and her daughter, Maleah, De Pere. Vernon is also survived by one brother, Donald Landwehr Sr. and his wife, Marion, Green Bay, one sister, Rita Haase, Green Bay, and hundreds of cousins, nieces, and nephews in Northeastern Wisconsin.
Vernon worked at many trades as he raised and supported his family; welder at Northwest Engineering; truck driver at Green Bay Soap; meat carver at Liebmann Packing; and carpentry for Davis Construction among other contractors. During the last half of his career, Vernon framed, sided, and roofed many homes for local families and was often assigned to the finishing work, including cabinetry, within a house. After he retired, he spent many hours in his workshop building rocking horses for grandchildren, snack trays in the shape of footballs and Christmas trees, jewelry chests, and even complete kitchen cabinets and built-in bookcases for friends and family. His workshop was the site of many busy, dusty, happy times.
On Sundays during the summer, Vernon and Carol would pack up their young family and join relatives for all day excursions at lakeside picnic tables at Chute Pond near Mountain and, later, Shadow Lake in Waupaca. Once a year, the extended family would rent a row of cabins near Elcho, WI, for a week of swimming, sunning, water-skiing, fishing, card-playing, and laughter. The memories made during those days lasted all year and beyond. After retirement, Vernon and Carol, took many driving trips across the country, often in the western United States, and, about 12-years ago, they enjoyed a two-week trip to Alaska and the Northwest Passage.
Also in retirement, Vernon and Carol together found a new activity, golf. They spent many summer days on the golf courses of the area, and especially enjoyed rounds at Pine Acres. When Vernon first became ill with heart disease, he and Carol also joined the Concerned Hearts group of Bellin Hospital, Green Bay, and enjoyed volunteering in the cardiac unit on the second floor. Doctors and nurses, who he volunteered for often were his principal caregivers. Reaching back to his farm background, he and Carol always planted and cared for a large garden, often growing his tomato plants from seeds. In recent years, he also became interested in winemaking and produced many fine vintages using his own apples, grapes and other local fruit. He proudly distributed his custom-labeled bottles to family and friends.
Preceding him in death were his parents, Emma and Paul; three half-sisters, Lucille Mathiesen, Mary Doust and Caroline Landwehr; five brothers, Leonard Landwehr, Alois Landwehr, Wilbert Landwehr, Carlton Landwehr, Francis Landwehr; and three sisters, Mildred Eick, Susan Schmit and Bernice Dombrowicki.
Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano Ave., from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday. A Parish Wake Service will be held at 7 p.m. Friends may also call at St. Joseph Church, 145 St. Joseph Dr., Oneida, from 10 to 11 a.m. Friday. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the church. To send online condolences, please go to www.BlaneyFuneralHome.com.
Vernon's family would like to thank the caregivers at Bellin Hospital and Cardiology Associates, and the local rescue squad, emergency medical technicians and police for their efforts.
Published in Green Bay Press-Gazette from August 5 to August 7, 2013 
Landwehr, Vernon (I84641)
 
165740 Vernon Lambie28
Mildred Lambie25
Ronald Lambie
Lambie, Vernon (I143457)
 
165741 Vernon Lee Nabbefeld, 88 of Appleton died Thursday December 26, 2013 at his home with his family by his side. He was born in Appleton December 22, 1925. Vernon married Carol Benbrooks on October 11, 1958.
Vern served his country in the U.S. Army during WWII. He worked at Riverside Paper as an Electrician for 17 years. He also served as Union President. Vern and Carol owned and operated, "Nobby and Carol's Club 47" for 15 ½ years, both retiring in 1984. They were members of St. Therese Catholic Church, Appleton, and Vern was a past member of American Legion Post #78. He enjoyed his time fishing with his son, Al, playing cards, shooting craps, and traveling, especially his numerous trips to Vegas with Carol. Vern's greatest enjoyment came from spending time with his family.
Vern is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Carol; his three children; daughters, Debra (Mick) Denzel and Karen Hottenstine; and son, Alan (Michelle); four grandchildren, Adam (Cara) Wege, Melissa (Darin) Orth, Erin Nabbefeld, and Eric Nabbefeld (fiancée Kayla Zolkowski); his great-granddaughter, Olivia Wege. Vern is further survived by his children from a previous marriage; Jean Sether, Ralph (Helen), Robert, and Nancy Parker; and his sister-in-law, Pat Nabbefeld. Vernon was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Michael; and three brothers, William, Gerald, and Ralph; and a sister-in-law, Loretta.
Mass of Christian burial will be held at 3:00 PM on Sunday December 29, 2013 at ST. THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 213 E Wisconsin Ave, Appleton with Fr. William Hoffman officiating. Visitation will be at the church on Sunday beginning at 1:00 PM until the hour of service.
Vern's family will be eternally grateful to his granddaughter, Melissa for all her care and support. "You were Grandpa's Angel on Earth". A special thank-you to the staff of St. Paul Hospice, especially Lauren.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Dec. 28, 2013 
Nabbefeld, Vernon (I168317)
 
165742 Vernon Maes30
Catherine Maes30
James Maes9
Richard Maes
Maes, James Jay (I99900)
 
165743 Vernon Mereness37
Marie Mereness41
Russell Mereness19
Marian Mereness17
James Mereness16 
Hahnemann, Marie (I198261)
 
165744 Vernon Mereness37
Marie Mereness41
Russell Mereness19
Marian Mereness17
James Mereness16 
Mereness, Vernon (I198262)
 
165745 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Meulemans, Jeffrey Thomas (I18316)
 
165746 Vernon Nabbefeldt, age 79, of Seymour passed away Friday morning, January 10, 2014 at his home. He was born April 26, 1934 son of the late Cliffton and Helen (Gehring) Nabbefeldt.
On May 7, 1993 he was united in marriage to Patricia Bunnell in Seymour. He was a member of St. John's Catholic Church in Seymour.
Vern served as an auxiliary officer for the Seymour Police Department for many years.
Vern was a truck driver his entire life and a proud member of the Teamsters union. He retired from Fore Way Express.
He was known to be on the telephone every chance he got. Every Sunday night he could be found at the Seymour races. Vern also enjoyed his many card games.
Vern is survived by his wife Patricia; children: Kathy (Bruce Neuman) Nabbefeldt, Ron Nabbefeldt, Mary (Mike) Sigl, Donna (Tim) VanDenEng, Sharon Peterson, Karen (Mike) Laskowski, and Robert (Stephen) Nabbefeldt, step-children: Stacey Malewski, Jennifer (Terry) Roberts, Sarah (Fred) Schmidt; daughter-in-law, Annette Nabbefeldt, 16 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; and brother Virgil Nabbefeldt.
He was preceded in death by his son, Joseph; grandson, Derrick; infant sister, Elizabeth.
Friends may call at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour, on Monday, January 13, 2014 from 4 pm until 8 pm with a prayer service at 7:30 pm. Visitation will continue at St. John Catholic Church, Seymour, on Tuesday, January 14, 2014 from 9:30 am until the funeral mass at 11 am with Fr. Bob Kabat officiating.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.muehlboettcher.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Jan. 11, 2014 
Nabbefeldt, Vernon (I117797)
 
165747 Vernon R Baehman, Jr., age 66, of Appleton, passed away Friday morning, December 19, 2008. He was born September 9, 1942, to Vernon and Margaret (Korth) Baehman, Sr. Vern had been a resident of Appleton for 25 years and had been employed by Kimberly Clark Corporation and Pierce Manufacturing. He enjoyed the outdoors and hunting and fishing. Vern was a member of Seventh Day Adventist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Annette (Colasacco) Baehman, to whom he had been married for 20 years; seven children, Danny Baehman, New London; Dawn Linder (Randy Pollack), Elburn, IL; Kelly (Ted) Rutten, New London; Kim Baehman (Pete Schweitzer), New London; Carrie Baehman (Barry Long), Appleton; Timothy(Melissa) Marta, Stephan (Lindsey)Marta nine grandchildren, Joshua Reagan, Amber O'Brien, Corey and Tiffany Baehman, Adam Linder, Samantha and Paige Burke, Izabella and Ava; his father, Vernon H. (June) Baehman, New London; three sisters, Bonnie (Mark) Sommers, Beverly Franke and Beth (Don) Grosek, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Margaret Baehman, two brothers, Rick and Randy Baehman, and Bernice Baehman.
Funeral services for Vern will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday December 23, 2008, at the funeral home, with Mr. Paul Cinquemani officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 p.m. until the time of the service. A memorial fund is being established.
Wichmann Funeral Home
537 N. Superior Street
Appleton 920-739-1231
online condolences
www.wichmannfargo.com 
Baehman, Vernon (I191791)
 
165748 Vernon R. Bettis 8/20/1950 Post Crescent 8/28/1950 10 Bettis, Vernon R. (I308919)
 
165749 Vernon Steffen was the 9th of at least 11 children of Martin and Anna Steffen, born August 10, 1903 in Hortonville, Outagamie, Wisconsin on their family farm. He married Agnes (this writer knows little of her birth family or maiden name) some time between 1920 and 1927 or 1928.

Vernon and Agnes had at least 3 children together, their sons Richard (b. 1928), William (b. 1931), and James(b. 1933). The 1930 and 1940 Censuses, as well as old Appleton City Directory, indicate that he was at various points a car salesman, auto mechanic, and service man for Gibson Company.

Vernon died March 1, 1980. His wife Agnes followed on July 28, 1988. They are buried together in Abbotsford Cemetery, Abbostsford, Clark County, Wisconsin. 
Steffen, Vernon (I156125)
 
165750 Vernon V. Romenesko 80, Appleton passed away at his home surrounded by his loving family on Friday, May 12, 2017. He was born on May 16, 1936 in Freedom to the late Walter and Mabel (Newhouse) Romenesko. Vernon proudly served in the U.S. Army. He graduated from St. Norbert College with a Bachelor's in Economics. He married Cleo Vande Wettering in 1957 and she passed away in 1978. He is survived by their four children. Kevin (Sandy) Romenesko, KY; Pam (Pat) Klingert, DePere; Keith (Susan) Romenesko, Appleton and Todd Romenesko, Appleton; 14 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.
Vern owned an insurance agency from 1969 to 2008. He also was the Director of St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Appleton.
He enjoyed Canadian fishing trips and playing cards with his brothers and family. He spent many hours watching the horse races and enjoyed attending the Breeder's Cup and Kentucky Derby parties with his family. He was a standout athlete and spent many years coaching basketball and Little League baseball. He will be especially missed for his contagious laugh and great sense of humor.
He married Barbara Buller in 1988. She survives him as well as four brothers: Ken, Appleton; Merle (Rose) of Walworth; Gerry (Pat), Appleton and Clyde (Margaret), DePere; a sister-in-law Eunice Romenesko; Brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Jim Vande Wettering, Gary "Butch" (Patty) Vande Wettering, Dick (Donna) Vande Wettering, Sue Lowney, Dan (Jayne) Vande Wettering; 4 step children; Dennis (Kim) Schwartz, Richard Schwartz, David Schwartz and Darren (Melanie) Schwartz, 14 step grandchildren and 15 step great grandchildren. He is further survived by many nieces and nephews.
Vern was preceded in death by his father-in-law and mother-in-law John and Marie Vande Wettering, brothers: Ray, Orville and Bob, sister, Arlene Vosters, sisters-in-law: Laverne, Isabelle and Rose Romenesko and brothers-in-law: Donald Vande Wettering and Mike Lowney.
Funeral services for Vern will be held on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 7 pm at Brettschneider Trettin-Nickel Funeral Chapel. Friends may visit the family from 4PM to 7PM at the Funeral Chapel followed by Military Honors at 7PM. Interment will be in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Appleton.
The family would like to thank the staff at Fox Valley Hematology Oncology and a special thank you to Katie from ThedaCare Hospice for her compassionate care shown to Vern and his family. 
Romenesko, Vernon V. (I12164)
 
165751 Vernon W Conradt, age 90 passed away peacefully on October 15 with his loving wife and family at his side. He was born May 11, 1926, the son of the late Martin Conradt and Elsie Prochnow. He was baptized June 27, 1926 at First Lutheran Church in Shiocton. Vernon grew up on a farm in the town of Bovina and graduated from Shiocton High School. In high school, boxing was his passion with the designation of "Teams Fightingest Fighter" his Senior year. He loved watching and listening to the Packers, Brewers and Badgers throughout his years and even installed a radio on his tractor just to listen to the ballgames. Vern was a person that all friends and neighbors could always count on.
It was at confirmation class in April of 1939, Vern met the love of his life, Evelyn Zimmerman. She looked at him and he turned "beet red"!!. It was at Vern's brother's wedding, where he and Evelyn were attendants, that they began dating and married, March 2, 1946. Together they shared a happy life of over 70 years.
Vernon and Evelyn worked closely together for over 57 years on their family farm in the town of Liberty. They began as dairy farmers, later raised hogs and cash cropped. Vernon worked tireless hours with Evelyn supporting him and their family. He and his good friend Ralph Gehring and their wives started G-Con feeds. Their partnership lasted for a number of years and their friendship lasted forever. Vern then worked in agribusiness at Terra International until his retirement.
Vern was a charter member of Messiah Lutheran Church in Shiocton, faithfully plowing the snow in the parking lot over the winter months for many years. He was also the Senior Deacon and served on many committees throughout his time at Messiah.
He served on the town board for the town of Liberty for many years.
He loved to hunt and fish - most of the time legally in his older years!! He and Evelyn spent their retirement years fishing on Shawano Lake, dancing with friends, playing cards in several different card clubs, bowling, cross country skiing and traveling by car throughout the US. It was seldom that there wasn't at least one Labrador Retriever by his side.
Vern and Evelyn moved to the village of Shiocton after selling their farm. Over the past five years, due to ill health, Vern resided at Brewster Village where he was cared for by the most caring and compassionate staff.
He is survived by his wife of 70 years Evelyn Conradt; Sharon (Alan) Hanks, Shiocton and their children Jodi (Craig) Clifford, Menasha, Jeff (Wendy) Hanks , Shiocton and Jessica (Jesse) Collar, Hortonville; Susie (David )Gast, Manawa, and their children Wendy (Korey)Krueger, Appleton, Michelle (Joel)Northey, Appleton and Jeremy (Tori) Gast Manawa; Sheila (Steve) Banda, Neenah, and their children Jen(Brian) Gutekunst, Green Bay, Stephanie (Todd) Meadows , Somerset KY, Tera Banda Neenah, Leah (Brandon) Kirkland Neenah, Ali (Tristan) Thomas, Raleigh NC and Madison Banda, Neenah; Mark (Laurie) Conradt Oshkosh and their children Alex, Portland OR, Ian, Oshkosh and Emily, Oshkosh and Agnes Luk and her husband Denney Leung, Signapore. Agnes was Vern and Evie's "adopted" daughter who lived with them during part of her senior year in High School and has kept in touch with their family for many years.
They are further survived by 26 great grandchildren, Camron and Jack Rataczak, Abbie, Katie and Maggie Hanks, Jacob and Beau Collar, Tony and Lydia Krueger, Clare Northey, Alaina and Conner Gast, Marley, Joie, Michael and Kacey Gutekunst, Sydnee, Braedon, Averi and Kendyl Meadows, Adler, Delaney and Ophelia Kirkland, Jaelynn Day and Emersyn Banda,and Violet Thomas as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Preceding him in death are his parents Martin, Elsie and Emily Conradt, his mother in law Anna Roos and her husbands Henry Zimmerman and Herman Roos, brothers Harold and Orville, sisters in law May Glasnap, Alice Conradt, brother in law Bill Bast, Arnold and Ervin Zimmerman and step brother in law and sister in law, Carl and Millie Ruppert.
The family would like to thank their friends and family who were faithful visitors to Vernie while at Brewster as well as Dr. Schultz and the caring, wonderful staff on Harmony. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established.
Visitation will be held on Friday, October 21st at Borchardt and Moder Funeral Home in Shiocton from 4-7 pm.
The Christian Funeral for Vernon will be held Saturday, October 22, 2016 at 11 am at Messiah Lutheran Church in Shiocton, WI with Reverend Brad Ragner officiating. Private Interment will be at Floral Hill Cemetery in New London. Friends may call at the church on Saturday from 9 am until time of service.
Memories are a gift from God to those left behind. They bring comfort, joy, and laughter and they enable us to live forever in the hearts of those we love.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Oct. 17, 2016 
Conradt, Vernon (I171731)
 
165752 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wilmot, Vernon (I18689)
 
165753 Verona "Cookie" Haessly, age 85, passed away on Tuesday, May 30, 2017, at Heritage Woods Assisted Living Center in Appleton. She was born to the late Rudolph and Theresa (Brunner) Lancour on October 5, 1931 in Stanley, Wisconsin. On January 16, 1954, Verona married Eugene "Turk" Haessly at St. Mary Catholic Church in Kaukauna. They lived in the area for all their married lives.
Early in her childhood her family relocated to Kaukauna where she attended grade school and high school. Verona continued her education in Chicago where she graduated from Chicago School of Nursing, which she utilized at an Appleton doctor's office. She switched professions to be a stay-at-home mom to raise their seven children. For many years after that, she was a hostess at Van Abel's of Hollandtown. She was a member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church and sang in the choir.
Verona is survived by her children, Susan (John) Jansen of Kaukauna, Steven (Marg) Haessly of Hollandtown, Scott (Lynette) Haessly of De Pere, Richard (Karen) Haessly of Green Bay, Sandra (Jim) Roeser of Green Bay, Jon (special friend Melissa) Kirk of Green Bay, and David (Maureen) Haessly of Kaukauna; 15 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. She is further survived by her family: Ed Herreid of Kenosha, Mary Ann Nordstrom of Arizona, Leona Lancour of Kaukauna, Vince Ferrari of Arizona, Thomas (Mary Ann) Lancour of Seymour; and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Verona is preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Eugene "Turk" Haessly, daughter-in-law: Elizabeth Haessly, great-grandson: Tyler Mayer, brothers: Gene, Dick and Ron, sisters: Osa Herreid, Rita Gosse, Della Anholzer and Alice Ferrari, brothers-in-law: Emil Gosse, Bill Anholzer, John Nordstrom and John Brenzel, sisters-in-law: Val, Patricia, and Kendall Lancour, Rosemary Brenzel, nephew: Jeff Brenzel.
Services for Verona will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, June 5, 2017 at St. Francis Church in Hollandtown with Fr. Jerry Pastors officiating. Friends may call directly at church from 9:00 A.M. until the time of service. Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. (920) 766-2099 www.boettcherfamilyfuneral.com
The family would like to express sincere thanks to the medical and hospice staff at Theda Care and the Heritage Woods Assisted Living Center in Appleton. 
Lancour, Verona "Cookie" (I336303)
 
165754 Verona E. Diehl, age 91, of New London, passed away on Friday, October 3, 2008, at St. Joseph Residence in New London. Verona was born on February 19, 1917, in Black Creek, daughter of the late Edward and Emma (Rahn) Kettner. On February 17, 1941, she was united in marriage to Henry J. Diehl in Appleton. He preceded her in death on March 17, 1977. Verona was a loving wife, mother and a devoted Christian.
She was a member of the Lutheran Ladies Aide at Bethel Lutheran Church in Menasha and at Emanuel Lutheran Church in New London. She was also involved in bible study groups and was recognized for her volunteer hours at the New London Senior Center. Verona loved playing cards, bingo and dart ball. She will be well remembered for her excellent cooking and baking skills.
Verona is survived by a daughter, Shirley (Charles) Martin, Topeka, KS; a son, Kenneth (Sue) Diehl, New London; grandchildren: Brenda (Mike) Beaudoin, Calgary Alberta, Canada; David (Patricia) Voss, Lawrence, KS; Scott (Cindy) Shaw, New London; Mike (Heather) Shaw, New London; Amy (Rod) Golla, New London; Charles (Chrissie) Martin, Topeka, KS; Susan (Mark) Allshouse, Hickory, NC; great-grandchildren: Christopher Voss, Rae and Eva Shaw, Grace Golla, Cristen, Elizabeth and Christopher Lukowiak, Kyle Beaudoin, Olivia Martin and Jonathan and Brandon Allshouse; a great-great-grandchild, Jozelyn English. She is further survived by many other relatives and friends.
Besides her parents and husband, Verona is preceded in death by six brothers: Harold, Orville, Ervin, Raymond, Carlton, and Edward Kettner; and a sister, Lucille Boelter.
Funeral services for Verona will be held on Monday, October 6, 2008, at 11 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church in New London with Rev. William Heiges officiating. Burial will be in the Highland Memorial Park in Appleton. Friends may call directly at the church on Monday from 9 a.m. until the time of service.
Memorial contributions may be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church, Fox Valley Lutheran High School or St. Joseph Residence.
Cline & Hanson
Funeral Home
209 W. Cook St.
New London 920-982-3232
www.clinehanson
funeralhome.com\\ 
Kettner, Verona E. (I145896)
 
165755 Verona H. Pahl, age 91, of Kaukauna, passed away on Wednesday, July 28, 2010, with her family by her side. She was born March 7, 1919, to the late Martin and Minnie (Dercks) Hietpas. Verona married Robert Pahl on July 2, 1940, at St. John's in Little Chute.
She was a member of St. Mary's Altar Society. Verona truly loved her family, she was well known for having special candy treats for anyone who entered her life. She especially loved to treat her grandchildren and her health care providers while in the hospital. Verona always had kind words and extended her love to everyone. She loved to cook, bake, make candy, travel, watching football, and playing canasta.
Verona is survived by one daughter and seven sons: Mary (Joseph) Zenisek, Sherwood; James (Leone), Brillion; Robert (Lois), Little Chute; Thomas (Betty), Two Rivers; Gerald (Mary), Oostburg; Clifford (Kathy), Kaukauna; David (Mary), Darboy; and William (Paula), Kaukauna; twenty-one grandchildren; twenty-four great-grandchildren; two brothers, one sister, and two sisters-in-law: Paul "Tarz" Hietpas, Little Chute; Bill (Pat) Hietpas, Little Chute; Grace (Hietpas) Van Dyn Hoven, Kaukauna; and Rosalie Hietpas, Kaukauna; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Pahl, January 26, 1972; one sister, four brothers, three brothers-in-law, and six sisters-in-law: Marie (Carl) Verstegen, Austin (Myrtle) Hietpas, James (Marie) Hietpas, Gordon (Dorothy) Hietpas, Richard Hietpas, Delores Hietpas, Alta (Edward) Pahl-Byrne, Gaylord (Carol) Pahl, and Orpha Pahl.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 31, 2010, at ST. KATHARINE DREXEL PARISH at ST. Mary Church, 119 West 7th St., Kaukauna, with Fr. Jerry Pastors and Msgr. James Vandenhoven co-officiating. Friends may call on Friday at the BOETTCHER FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukauna from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. with a Parish Prayer Service at 7 p.m. concluding the evening. Friends may call again on Saturday directly at church from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund will be established.
Verona's family and especially her daughter Mary wishes to thank all the staff at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Dr. Misty Johnston, Dr. Alan Cherkasky, Dr. Kenneth Geller and their fantastic nurses, Affinity Medical Staff, Visiting Nurses, and the Kaukauna Paramedics. All of you made it possible for our mother to have the quality of life to stay living on her own at home.
Verona will always be loved and truly missed by her family. Our Love, respect and humor will always remain! She made our family strong!
We love you "MOM." 
Hietpas, Verona H. (I48609)
 
165756 Verona J. Verhyen, 87, Appleton, died Saturday April 16, 2011, at Rennes Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was born June 22, 1923, a daughter of the late Neil and Mary (Burton) Brown. Verona married Joseph Verhyen on January 3, 1944.
Verona was a long-time member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Appleton. She was a life member of the ladies auxiliary of VFW Post #2778. Verona was an avid Packer fan and she enjoyed bowling and playing cards with friends.
Verona is survived by her husband of 67 years, Joseph; four children, Dennis (Phyllis) Verhyen, Greenleaf; Vickie Eberhard, Appleton; Tim (Jackie) Verhyen, Lake Havasu City, Ariz.; and Lisa Volkman, Grand Chute; nine grandchildren, Tina Laura, Sara (Jim), Joe (Deb), Daniel (Lindsey), Jonathan (friend, Mary), Amie (Keith), Shelby and Will; 11 great-grandchildren and one more due in October; three brothers, Lee (Ruth) Brown, Phoenix, Ariz.; Bill Brown, Phoenix, Ariz.; and Carl (Toni) Brown, Little Chute; one sister, Eleanor Sonnleitner, Appleton; and two sisters-in-law, Frances Ronk and Mildred Verhyen;
She was preceded in death by a brother, Leonard; a sister, Ferol; sister-in-law, Florence Jacques; three brothers-in-law, Bill Jacques, Peter Verhyen and Mike Niesen.
The Funeral Liturgy will be at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH, 410 West Lawrence Street, with Fr. Jim Leary, OFM. CAP. officiating. Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral Home Tuesday evening from 4 to 8 p.m. and on Wednesday at the church from 10 a.m. until the hour of service. Burial will be at Highland Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.
Verona's family would like to thank the entire staff at Rennes Health and Rehabilitation Center for their care and compassion.
Wichmann Funeral Home
537 N Superior Street
Appleton 739-1231
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Brown, Verona (I175774)
 
165757 Verona Krippene 12 Aug 1891 May 1973 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan Koch, Verona (I92409)
 
165758 Verona L. (Brueggeman) Hamilton, Appleton, age 103, passed away on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at Rennes Health Care Center, Appleton. Verona was born on December 13, 1908 in Appleton to James and Louise (Franck) Van Heuklon. She graduated from Appleton High School in 1927 and was employed at Aid Association for Lutherans (Thrivant Financial for Lutherans). In 1933 she married Hugo Brueggeman who preceded her in death in 1960. In 1972 she married George Hamilton, who preceded her in death in 1997. As a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, she belonged to the Ladies Aid and Past Presidents and Past Officers Club. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 38, Appleton, and a Gold Star Mother.
Verona is survived by her son, David (Marlene) Brueggeman of Little Chute; two step-daughters: Joanne (Dennis) Geiger of Appleton and Judy (James) Franzen of Hortonville; five grandchildren: Michael Brueggeman and friend, Peggy Purcel of Coral Springs, FL, Steven (Renee) Brueggeman of Greenville, Ronald Brueggeman of Menasha, Kenneth (Becky) Brueggeman of Madison and Kennette (Guv) Mitchell of Columbia MD; Thee great-grandchildren: Briana, Alexa and Elayna Brueggeman of Greenville; and special niece, Marilyn (Clair) Schommer of Appleton. She is further survived by Allie (Richard) Suelflow of Menasha; and numerous nieces, nephews, and step-grandchildren.
Besides her parents and husbands, she was preceded in death by her son, James Brueggeman; granddaughter, Jane Marie Brueggeman, and great-grandson, Bret Brueggeman; three sisters: Leila Suelflow, Vera Reimer and Dorothy Hamilton; and a brother, Kenneth Van Heuklon.
The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. on Friday, February 3, 2011 at ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 302 N. Morrison St., Appleton, with Rev. Kenneth L. Frey officiating. Friends will be received at the church on Friday from 9 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be in Appleton Highland Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund in Verona's name is being established.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Verona's doctors, and the staff, including hospice, at Rennes for their excellent care and support given to "Roni." Wichmann Funeral Home
537 N. Superior St.
Appleton 739-1231
Online Condolences www.wichmannfargo.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on February 1, 2012 
VanHeuklon, Verona (I178775)
 
165759 Verona L. Boettcher, age 91, of Chilton, died on November 14, 2007, at the Chilton Care Center in Chilton. She was born June 9, 1916, in the Town of Rantoul daughter of the late Hermann and Minnie (Goldschmidt) Luedtke. She married Arthur Boettcher on October 19, 1935, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Rantoul. Verona farmed in the Town of Chilton and was a member of St. Martin Lutheran Church and a charter member of the Ladies Aid. Her husband preceded her in death on January 23, 1981.
Verona is survived by her children: Wyman (Jeanette) Boettcher, Crivitz; Shirley Bartel, Chilton; Arlene (Lyle) Roehrig, Valders; 10 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; brothers-in-law: Arvie (Myra) Boettcher, Chilton; Elroy (Virginia) Boettcher, Brillion; sister-in-law, Alma Schweitzer; and many nephews, nieces, other relatives, and friends.
She was preceded in death by a son-in-law Gordy Bartel and two great-grandchildren Ethan Roehrig and Isaac Vanden Heuvel.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, November 17, 2007, at St. Martin Lutheran Church in Chilton with the Rev. Wayne Huebner officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery. Friends may call at church from 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, November 17, 2007, when services will be held.
Online Condolences
www.wietingfuneralhome.com 
Luedtke, Verona (I194302)
 
165760 Verona Lillian Helen Bellin, age 86, passed away May 12, 2008. She was born on September 19, 1921, in Bear Creek, WI; daughter of the late Gustav and Bertha (Lemke) Winter. On September 23, 1944, she married Herman M. Bellin. Herman preceded her in death on December 9, 1973. Verona lived on a farm most of her life and loved to prepare for the upcoming harvest season as well as spending time gardening. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends and always looked forward to family reunions.
She is survived by her daughter, Beverly (Ronald) Bitter, Neenah; her son, Roger (special friend Carol) Bellin, Menasha; her grandchildren: Melissa and Michael Bitter and Adam, Ryan and Abby Bellin; her great-grandson, Zackary Bitter; and by her sister, Lorena Geer, Appleton.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Herman; brothers and sisters: Martin (Nora) Winter, Albert Winter, Erna (Carl) Bartman, Rosetta Witzke Moes, Clara Kubitz Plier and Cecelia Kluge Kagel; and by a brother-in-law, Donald.
A memorial service for Verona will be held on Saturday, June 21, 2008, at 11 a.m. at Grace Ev. Lutheran Church, 1390 Breezewood Lane, Neenah, with The Rev. Richard Frost officiating. Interment has taken place at Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. A memorial fund is being established in her name.
WESTGOR FUNERAL HOME
205 W. Doty Ave.
Neenah 920-722-7151 
Winter, Verona Lillian Helen (I191757)
 
165761 Verona M. Rueden, age 84 of Shiocton, died with family by her side at St. Joseph Residence on May 13, 2016.
Verona was born in Appleton, Wisconsin on March, 3, 1932, the daughter of Edward and Irene (Lettman) King. Her family moved to Shiocton Verona's freshman year of high school, where she then graduated. On January 3, 1953, Verona married Roger Rueden in Shiocton, Wisconsin. Throughout the years Verona worked at the family restaurant Eat Shop, Zwickers, and drove bus for Shiocton School District, but most importantly, she was a full time mother and farm wife. Verona was a life long member of St. Denis Catholic Church and a member of St. Ann's Christian Mother Society.
She enjoyed fishing, bowling, golfing, playing with her card club and raising cauliflower.
Verona is survived by her husband, Roger; children, Ronald (Paula) Rueden, Diane Knops, Becky (John) Sager, and Kathleen (Carl) Lucht; grandchildren, Eric (Jamie) Sager, Heather Knops (Tony Rangel), Sara (Corey) Bergsbaken, Jessica Sager, Jason (Lauren) Knops, and Landon Lucht; and great-grandchildren, Dakota, Hailey, Colton, Alexis, Aiden, Brandon, Shanna, Connor, Kyle, Owen, Olivia, Antonio and Anna. She is further survived by five step-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Verona is preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Debra Rueden; son in-law, Ronald Knops; brother, James (Eunice) King; and sister, Betty (John) Carpenter.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 17, 2016, at St. Denis Catholic Church, Shiocton, with Fr. Richard Allen and Deacon Ken Bilgrien officiating. Family and friends are invited to visit directly at the church on Tuesday morning from 9:00 a.m. until the time of Mass. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
The family would like to thank the staff and nurses at both St. Joseph Residence and ThedaCare Hospice for the tender care shown to Verona and the family. Also, they would like to thank Fr. Norman Kruzik and Deacon Ken Bilgrien for the kind and compassionate spiritual care given to Verona.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on May 15, 2016 
King, Verona (I152087)
 
165762 Verona Peters 5/26/1916 10/18/2004 Post Crescent 10/19/2004 C 4 Peters, Verona (I170963)
 
165763 Verona Schomisch33
Dorward Schomisch32
Wallace Schomisch28
Charles Ashford34
William Ashford28 
Schomisch, Wallace (I185281)
 
165764 Verona Van Schyndel, age 94, of Appleton, passed away on Wednesday, April 11, 2007, at Brewster Village. She was born on September 8, 1912, in Kaukauna to the late Matthias and Anna (Romenesko) Weber. On June 14, 1932, she was united in marriage to Sylvester Van Schyndel, and they shared 68 wonderful years together until he preceded her in death in 2000.
She was a charter member of St. Pius X. Catholic Church, the Lady Elks, St. Elizabeth Auxiliary, and United Commercial Travel. Verona enjoyed playing golf at Ridgeway Country Club, playing cards, especially bridge, and loved traveling.
She is survived by her children: Phyllis (Gabe) Gabrielson, Appleton; Ruth (Francis) Leahy, Appleton; Joseph (Kit) Van Schyndel, Appleton; grandchildren: Janet (Clark) Kreider, Dee Wais, Sara (Joseph) Daniel, Ann (David) Hovell, Steven (Meg) Leahy, Karen (Dan) Suminski, Peter Leahy, Robert (Shellie) Leahy, Deborah (Joe) Welch, Joanne (Jim) Coates, Victoria (Ross) Chisholm, Susan (Jim) VerVoort, Jack (Jenny) Van Schyndel; 26 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren. She is further survived by two sisters-in-law, Mildred and Florence Weber.
In addition to her parents and her loving husband, Sylvester, she was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Janet; brothers: Nicholas, Louis, Edward, Michael, Herbert, Charles; sisters: Mary Ann Specht, Kate West, Tess Kons.
Funeral Mass for Verona will be held on Saturday, April 14, 2007, at 12 noon at St. Pius X Catholic Church (500 West Marquette Street) with Father Tom Farrell officiating. Friends may call at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of the mass at church. Interment will be in St. John's Cemetery, Little Chute. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established.
Our family would like to thank the wonderful people of Angelus Retirement Community and Brewster Village for the loving care they've shown for our mom.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
537 North Superior Street
Appleton 920-739-1231
www.wichmannfuneralhomes.com  
Weber, Verona Mary Magdaline (I19565)
 
165765 Verone "Ronne" Berg, age 92, passed away peacefully Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at Care Partners Assisted Living, Appleton. She was born in Appleton, February 20, 1925, the daughter of the late Joseph and Anna (Wyngaard) Welhouse. Ronne married John M. Berg in 1946. John preceded her in death in 1970. Ronne lived most of her later life in Vilas County on Rainbow Lake, Winchester, Wisconsin.
Ronne was an avid reader, captivated by knowledge her entire life. She was sharp-witted and articulate embellishing stories with family history, current political issues, and a unique sense of humor. She also loved woodworking, building her first home with her late husband John in Appleton, and remodeling her second home on Rainbow Lake with her companion of 34 years, Sue Elizabeth Krieck.
Survivors include Sue; her three sons: Stephen (Sue) Berg, Appleton, Jeffrey (Judi) Berg, Appleton, and Matthew (Debra) Berg, Menasha; one brother, Tom (Carol) Welhouse; six grandchildren: Kelly (Jason) Berg, Bill Kloiber, Scott (Julie) Kloiber, Eric (Michelle) Berg, Michael (Tegan) Berg, and Christine (Kris) Berg; and seven great grandchildren: Will Kloiber, Alex Nellis, Jacob Berg, Mason Berg, Abby Kloiber, Nicholas Berg and London Berg. She is further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, friends and other relatives who will deeply miss her.
A memorial service for Ronne will be 11:00 AM, on Wednesday June 21 at Valley Funeral Home, with Deacon Don Schultz officiating. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday morning beginning at 10:00 until the 11:00 AM service.
Ronne's family and Sue Krieck wish to thank Care Partners Assisted Living in Appleton for providing such compassionate care during her residence with them since December, 2016. Also her Compassus Hospice RN Heidi Brown and care representative Craig Saletine will remain in our heartfelt gratitude forever.
We also wish to thank the friends and neighbors in the Rainbow Lake area who cared for her many needs over the years. 
Welhouse, Veronica Antonette (I63471)
 
165766 Veronica "Vera" Kerkhoff Feldkamp, 98, Kaukauna, passed away on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton. Vera was born on April 15, 1911, in Hollandtown, daughter of the late Andrew and Minnie (Van Lanen) Kerkhoff. On October 14, 1931, she was united in marriage to Bernard Feldkamp in Wrightstown. He preceded her in death on January 30, 1992. Vera was a longtime member of St. Mary Catholic Church and was active in the Altar Society serving as President for many years.
She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law: Cletus and Marianne Feldkamp, Kaukauna; three daughters and two sons-in-law: Carol Van Rossum of Princeton, Patricia and Bob Schaefer of Kaukauna, and Mary Ann and Ted Vahovius of Tyler, Texas; a brother-in-law, Charles Janssen; two sisters-in-law: Dorothy Kerkhoff and Mary Alice Kerkhoff. She will also be greatly missed by twenty grandchildren, thirty-five great-grandchildren, and a great-great-granddaughter. Preceding her in death were her parents, her husband, her daughter Elaine, her son and daughter-in-law: Roger and Rose Feldkamp, her son-in-law Jim Van Rossum, her grandson Todd Feldkamp, seven brothers, seven sisters, and numerous other relatives.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009, at St. Katharine Drexel Parish @ St. Mary Site, 119 West 7th Street, Kaukauna, with Fr. Jerry Pastors officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Viewing and visitation will be at the church on Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established in Vera's name. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home is assisting the family. (920-766-2099) 
Kerkhoff, Veronica "Vera" (I63400)
 
165767 Veronica "Verona" Gloudemans, 93, passed away on Sunday, April 10, 2016. Verona was born in Appleton on March 10, 1923 to the late Martin and Mary (Van Domlen) Van Gompel. She was the youngest of 14 children. Verona married Ted Gloudemans at St. John Catholic Church in Little Chute. She and Ted lived in Kimberly before moving to Kaukauna. Verona was a member of St. John Parish and the National Catholic Forester.
Verona is survived by two daughters; Judy(Jan) Albers, and Pat (Mike) Weiland, a daughter-in-law Helen Gloudemans, eight grandchildren; Gina (Matt) Ruys, Rick (fiancée Diane Thompson) Albers, Tammy (Carlos) Gonzalez, Renne (Zach) Price, Katie (special friend Josh Mocarski) Weiland, Tracy (Matt) Boeing, Kelly (Mike) Horn and Kari (fiancée John Demers) Jahnke, great grandchildren; Kristin Ruys, Mitchel Ruys, Erin Ruys, Katie Ruys, Brandon Horn, Justin Horn, Skyler Gonzalez, Electra Gonzalez, Trystan Gonzalez, Nevaeh Price, Livian Price, and Nora Boeing, her in-laws; Maureans and Lola Vanden Wyngaard.
Verona was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Ted, a son Jerry, and her siblings; Art Van Gompel, Ed (Bernettna)Van Gompel, Hank (Harriet) Van Gompel, Marty (Dena) Van Gompel, Rich (Delores) Van Gompel, Elmer (Joyce) Van Gompel, Clare (Ruth) Van Gompel, Jim (Adis) Van Gompel, Mayme (Oscar) Huss, (Ceil) Vanden Wyngaard, Rose (John) Plach, Angie (Jim) Schroeder and Grace (Thurman) Reeves and a brother-in-law, Bill Gloudemans.
In keeping with Verona's wishes a private family service was held on Thursday, April 14, 2016. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wichmannfargo.com.
To all of Atrium Post Acute Care of Little Chute, St. John's Parish (Father Ron, Deacon George and Jerry), the 8th floor care team at Theda Care Hospital, Dr. Russo, Dr. Awe, and Theda Care Hospice, and everyone who helped us through our time of turmoil, our gratitude will always be in our hearts.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Apr. 17, 2016 
VanGompel, Veronica (I77348)
 
165768 Veronica Ann (Pritzl) Voss, age 96 of Brillion, entered into eternal life on Thursday, June 14, 2012 at Rivers Bend Health & Rehabilitation in Manitowoc from complications of Alzheimer's disease. She was born on December 24, 1915 in Brillion, daughter of the late Louis J. and Anna (Eigenberger) Pritzl. She was united in marriage to Earl J. Voss on January 24, 1942 in Brillion. He preceded her in death on November 14, 2000. Survivors include her children, Peggy (Ben) Peters of Brillion, Susan (James) Goll of Appleton, James (Mary) Voss of Warrenton, VA; 9 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, a sister and many other relatives and friends. Mass of Christian burial will be held on Monday, June 18, 2012 at 11: 00 a.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church in Brillion. The Rev. Timothy Brandt will officiate. Burial will be in Holy Family Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Monday from 9:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. with Mass to follow at 11:00 a.m. The Wieting Funeral Home in Brillion is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made at www.wieting-funeralhome.com.
The family of Veronica would like to extend a very special thank you to the staff of Rivers Bend for all their love, care, and concern given to Veronica during her illness. Their kindness will always be remembered.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from June 16 to June 18, 2012 
Pritzl, Veronica (I116342)
 
165769 VERONICA ENDTER SSN 394-54-9461 Residence: 54901 Os hkosh, Winnebago, WI. Born 7 Mar 1903 Last Benefit: Died 26 Dec 1999 Is sued: WI (1966 Green, Veronica B. (I5859)
 
165770 Veronica Fischer
Spouse: Edward, Sr. Fischer Request a Photocopy
Born: August 3, 1892
Died: November 1, 1969
Place of Birth: Chilton, WI
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Notice Date: November 3, 1969
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O'Donnell, Veronica (I33578)
 
165771 Veronica Heimmerman 8/17/1904 11/12/1964 Post Crescent 11/13/1964 B 7 Heimmerman, Veronica (I139997)
 
165772 Veronica Hellenbrand
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Name: Veronica Hellenbrand
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 24 Dec 1894
Birth Place: Springfield, Dane, Wisconsin
Father: Clements Hellenbrand
Mother: Christina Fasbender
FHL Film Number: 1302858
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Hellenbrand, Veronica (I336510)
 
165773 Veronica Jacobs nee Micke (Calumet 24-640)
Aug. 12, 1911-Oct. 1, 1984
Widow [of Raymond Jacobs]
Daughter of Henry Micke and Josephine Haen
Residence at time of death was 2020 Grant Street, New Holstein
Died from "carcinoma of tongue with metastises, 1 year"
Buried at St. Mary Cemetery, Brillion, Calumet County 
Micke, Veronica (I11147)
 
165774 Veronica M. Kamps, age 87, of Appleton, died on Thursday, December 13, 2007, at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Veronica was born on June 1, 1920, to the late Earl and Anna (Steidl) Buchman. Veronica graduated from Hortonville High School in 1938 and from the St. Agnes School of Nursing in Fond du Lac in 1945. For most of her career, Veronica was employed as a Registered Nurse at St. Elizabeth Hospital. She married Frank "Frozz" Kamps on November 24, 1956, in Hortonville; he preceded her in death on March 16, 1978. Her Catholic faith was very important to her; Veronica was a charter member of St. Bernard Church and was active in the parish for her entire life. Veronica enjoyed league golfing at Winagamie Golf Course, gardening and was an avid Packers fan. She especially enjoyed the time she spent with her family.
Survivors include her daughter, Kathleen (Tom) Henderson, Denver, Colorado; her son, Mark (Karin) Kamps, Fond du Lac; her daughter, Patricia Kamps, Grayslake, Illinois; her seven grandchildren, Alysha, Caitlin, Brittney, Patrick, Maureen, Sarah and Rachel; her sister, JoAnn (Ed) Schwarz, Hortonville; her brother Earl (Babe) Buchman, Black Creek; her brother-in-law, Jack Lammers, Shiocton; and her nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her sister, Helen Lammers and her brother, Fred (Jo) Buchman.
The Funeral Liturgy will be at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, December 17, 2007, at ST. BERNARD CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1617 W. Pine Street, Appleton, with Fr. Dennis Ryan officiating. Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral Home, Appleton, on Sunday from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. and again on Monday directly at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the time of services. There will be a Parish Prayer and Scripture Service at the funeral home on Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. and a Rosary Service at St. Bernard Church on Monday at 9:30 a.m.
The family would like to extend a sincere thank you to Anne Ramsey for her loving friendship. A memorial has been established in Veronica's name to benefit St. Bernard Church or the American Heart Association.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
537 North Superior Street
Appleton 920-739-1231 
Buchman, Veronica (I130309)
 
165775 Veronica M. Warner of Kimberly, WI. formerly of Winter Haven, Florida, age 88, died of congestive heart failure, Wednesday, August 29, 2007.
She was born in Antigo on January 18, 1919, to the late John and Mary Tatro. She married George Warner on April 18, 1942. Prior to their retirement in 1977 she was a homemaker and enjoyed sewing, bingo and playing cards.
Veronica is survived by two daughters and two sons: Carol Mader, Kaukauna; Mary (William) Selenske, Mosinee; Steven ( Carol) Warner and Gregory (Pamela) Warner, both of Appleton. Veronica is survived by 14 grandchildren: Renee Ascencio, Randall, Ronald and Ryan Mader; Chad, Jason and Anthony Selenske; Jeffrey, Keith, Brian, Matthew and Daniel Warner; Kelly and Kyle Warner and 14 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband George Warner.
Memorial service will be at 11 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 3, 2007 at Highland Memorial Park, 3131 N. Richmond St., Appleton. Visitation will be held at 9 a.m. until time of services. A memorial fund has been established. 
Tatro, Veronica (I311809)
 
165776 Veronica Philomena (Bauer) Jochman, age 90, a lifelong resident of the Appleton area, passed away Sunday at the Renaissance, in the presence of her family. She was born on August 24, 1923, in the Town of Greenville, to the late Mary (Becker) & John Bauer and raised on the family farm on Broadway Drive (Cty JJ). She attended the two-room school house at St. Mary's in Greenville and then spent several years working on the family farm and in Appleton at the Tuttle Press.
She met her future husband, Lawrence, at the old Cinderella Ballroom four years before he was drafted into the U.S. Marine Corps in 1944. They were married three years later on May 22, 1947. After starting her family in their new home on Richmond St., she enjoyed a fulfilling life as mother and homemaker for her family all her life, baking cookies and brownies and helping out at church and school whenever she could. She was a charter member of the St. Pius X Parish when it started in 1957 and was very active in parish life, including attendance at daily Mass, until age slowed her down about 15 years ago. She was also recognized for her service with the St. Pius X "Sister Mary Fagan, ANG Appreciation Award" in 1984. She enjoyed babysitting for afternoon leagues at Hahn's Bowling Alley for many years after her children were in school all day. She also enjoyed years of collecting coupons, baking and decorating cakes and she crocheted kitchen towels for all of her family, friends and charitable functions. She enjoyed visiting family and seeing all of her grandchildren and great grandchildren grow up and participate in all of their activities.
Veronica will be dearly missed by her four loving children and their spouses: son, Dennis (Dianne) Jochman of Neenah and their children Mark Jochman, Scott (Angie) Jochman & Jillian Jochman and her children Chloe and Benjamin; daughter Mary (Tom) Witczak of Appleton, their children Julie Witczak and Jenny (Tony) Maglio and their children Halley and Drew; son Gerald (MaryJo Pankratz) Jochman of Appleton, and their children Matthew (Melissa) Kuhns, Stefanie Jochman, Madeleine Kuhns, Kristopher (Leslie) Jochman, Erik (Fiancee Vanessa Segovia) and Jeremy (Fiancee Lindsey Pozenel) Jochman; and daughter Kathy (John) McKenna of Arlington Hts., IL and their children Michael, Thomas and James McKenna. She is further survived by her sisters and brothers-in-law, Edward Jochman, Cyril Jochman, Arlene Conti, Doris VandenHeuvel and Melvin (Doris) Jochman.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Lawrence, her parents, a daughter-in-law, Lisa Jochman, and all her sisters and brothers and numerous sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews and friends.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 4:00 PM on Friday, March 21, 2014 at ST. PIUS X CATHOLIC CHURCH, 500 W Marquette Street, Appleton, with Fr. Thomas J. Farrell officiating. Veronica's family will receive relatives and friends at the church on Friday from 1:00 PM until the hour of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established in Veronica's name.
The family would like to extend special thanks to the staff at the Renaissance, and the nurses and staff with Ascera Hospice. Your compassion and support at this difficult time has been comforting and greatly appreciated.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from Mar. 19 to Mar. 21, 2014 
Bauer, Veronica (I172134)
 
165777 Veronica Schroeder, age 89, of Norwalk, WI. Passed away on Apr 15, 2005 Veronica Schroeder, age 89, of Norwalk, Wisconsin, passed away on Frida y, April 15, 2005, at Close to Home in Tomah. She was born on June 11, 191 5, to Lewis and Mary (Ewelt) Wacker on St. Mary's Ridge. She attended S t. Mary's Ridge School. Veronica was united in marriage to Sylvester "Shiv ic" Schroeder on June 19, 1935 at St. Mary's Ridge. Together they mov ed to Norwalk in 1958.
She worked for the Jelco Bus Company for many years and then at Rolling Hi lls Nursing Home from 1969 until her retirement in 1980. She loved her j ob and took a lot of pride and joy in being a Nursing Assistant. Veroni ca was a member of St. Augustine's Catholic Church and loved singing in t he choir. She belonged to the Norwalk Senior Citizens and to the Communi ty Action Program. She enjoyed playing cards, sewing, crocheting, quilt ma king, knitting, gardening, doing word puzzles, reading and was a good Germ an cook. Veronica was the youngest and last surviving child of Lewis and M ary. She was the Matriarch of her family; she instilled ethics, hard wo rk and good parenting in all of the generations.She is survived by her three children, a son, Roger (Donna Crocker) Schroe der and their children, Debbie Westlie and her children, Tegan and Tany a, Mark Schroeder and his children, Jeremy, Jordan and Jackie, Daniel Schr oeder, Jeffrey Schroeder and his children Sammi Jo and Damon, Lynn McKee th and her children, Carlynn, Taryn, Caden and Mattea, Lori Derginer and h er children, Taylor, Bradi and Landon, Michelle Schwier and her childre n, Jessica, Lee and Angela.a son, Gerald (Bonnie Brohmer) Schroeder and th eir children, Michael Schroeder and his children, Maverick, Montana, Marc us and Mitchell and Bobby John Schroeder, a daughter, Donna Mae (Gary) Cla rk and their children, Adam Clark and his children, Joshua, Sydney and Max well, Nicole Slavish and her children, Jacob, Zachary and Allison; niece s, nephews, other relatives and friends.She was preceded in death by her parents, Lewis and Mary; her husband, Syl vester; brothers and sisters, Gertrude Albrecht, Herman Wacker, Antone Wac ker, Anna Kotten, Rosina Butzler, Mary Kotten and Catherine Lueck.A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, April 19, 2005, 11: 00 a.m. at St. Augustine's Catholic Church in Norwalk. Father Eric Berns w ill officiate. Burial will follow in the Sacred Heart Catholic Cemete ry in Cashton. Family and friends are invited for visitation on Monday, Ap ril 18, 2005, from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at St. Augustine's Catholic C hurch and on Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service at the chur ch. The Torkelson Page-Smith Funeral Home is assisting the family with arr angements. Online condolences are available at www.torkelsonfuneralhomes.c om. 
Wacker, Veronica (I52372)
 
165778 Veronica Sellung 2/16/1872 11/24/1959 Post Crescent 11/24/1959 A 12 Sellung, Veronica (I314675)
 
165779 Veronica Sigl 10/15/1909 4/14/2003 Post Crescent 4/15/2003 C 4 Sigl, Veronica (I143098)
 
165780 Veronica Skrupky 2/28/1899 4/16/1965 Post Crescent 4/17/1965 B 3 Skrupky, Veronica (I314685)
 
165781 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Willger, Veronica (I52472)
 
165782 Veronica Winkler Chilton Times July 18, 1896
Died – At the home of her son, F. J. Winkler, in South Stockbridge, Wednesday, July 15, Veronica Winkler, aged 82 years. Mrs. Winkler was born in Germany, Sept. 3, 1814. She grew to womanhood in her native home and in 1835 was married to Frederick Winkler. In 1856 to better their condition, they left the old home, came to America, located on a farm in South Stockbridge on which she resided until called away. Mrs. Winkler was widely known throughout the community in which she resided for her hospitality, generosity and true Christian character. She was a devoted wife and mother and although she had attained a ripe old age her death will be a severe blow to her children and grandchildren who adore her. She had been in good health until a week previous to her death when she began failing.
Her funeral took place Friday from St. Elizabeth's Catholic church at Kloten, and her remains were laid at rest beside those of her husband who died some six years ago. She leaves two sons, F. J. and Jos. Winkler, four daughters, Mrs. Jos. Schultz, Mrs. Jos. Preisner, Mrs. John Lex and Mrs. Jos. Fox of Minnesota, besides thirty-six grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren to mourn her death. 
Hartlelt, Veronica (I204904)
 
165783 Veronika Louise Martha Priebe Born Feb 16, 1900, Bapt. 16 April 1900 At St John's United Church of Christ-Black Creek D/O: Johann Priebe & Mathilda Dewall
Bapt sponsors were: Wilhelm & Louise Dewall, Herman Priebe,
Martha Sch??ke Unsure if ue or in or 
Priebe, Verona (I77267)
 
165784 VERRIER, FRANK I. Frank Verrier, age 88, of Appleton, passed away on May 10, 2011. Frank was born on June 20, 1922, to the late Frank and Katherine (Drexler) Verrier. He married Jeanette Mueller on April 24, 1949. Frank proudly served his country in the Merchant Marines during WWII. He owned and operated Appleton Radiator for over forty years, retiring in 1990. He is survived by his wife Jeanette; sons, Douglas (Diane) Verrier and Dennis Verrier; daughters, Deborah Kregenow and Wendy Ludwig; 9 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Frank was preceded in death by two brothers and four sisters. Funeral services will be at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 13, 2011, at BETHANY EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH, 530 West, Parkway Blvd, Appleton, with Rev. Mark Henke officiating. Friends may call directly at the church on Friday from 2:00 p.m. until the time of services. Interment will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park, Neenah. In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established in his name. Wichmann Funeral Home 537 N. Superior Street Appleton 739-12312 Online Condolences Verrier, Frank I. (I195082)
 
165785 VerrierRobert K.9/11/19407/13/1948Post Crescent7/14/194816 Verrier, Robert (I197912)
 
165786 VerrierDrexlerKatherine5/22/18833/28/1963Post Crescent3/29/1963BDrexler, Katharine (I169882)
 
165787 Verstegen - - Cornelius - - - Kaukauna Sun - 12/10/1914 - 6
Little Chute Cornelius Verstegen Kaukauna Sun 12/10/1914 6 Obituary - 
Verstegen, Cornelius Aloysius (I33481)
 
165788 Verstegen, Charlotte C. "Chotty" , Charlotte Verstegen, 79, Little Chute, died with her loving family by her side, Wednesday, August 5, 2009, following a lengthy journey with Alzheimer's. She was born November 29, 1929, in Larsen, daughter of Angus and Beatrice (Furman) Clark. Charlotte married Joseph G. Verstegen August 1, 1951, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute and he preceded her in death December 5, 2005. She was a graduate of Winneconne High School and Oshkosh Secretarial School. Mrs. Verstegen was employed with AFLAC for 25 years until her retirement. She was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute, and volunteered with the American Cancer Society. Charlotte enjoyed cooking and golfing. She was a talented baker and excelled in baking, winning numerous baking awards. Charlotte truly loved her family and enjoyed spending time with them.
Charlotte is survived by her children: Eileen (Rick) Van Roy, Little Chute; Philip Verstegen and fiancee Alice Carlson, Greenville; Greg (Sheryl) Verstegen, Little Chute; Shirley Verstegen (Ken Meurer), Chicago, IL; Marsha Grebe (Mike Zedler), Menasha; nine grandchildren: Brad (Kelly) Van Roy, Dan Van Roy and special friend Andrea Larson, Katie Van Roy, Chad Hanson, Justin (Carly) Verstegen, Shelley (Aaron) Pakala, Caleb Verstegen and special friend Clair Reynebeau, Jason (Lisa) Grebe, Emily (Chad) Mykel; 6 great-grandchildren: Ella, Brenna, Bryson, Aubree, Haley and Madisyn; sister, Gwen (Richard) Elias, St. Paul, MN; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law: Bernice Vander Velden; Irene (Don) Peeters; Ida (James) Peeters; Joanne Hawley; Marie Verstegen; Loretta Hoelzel; Elton Knutson; nieces, nephews and other relatives.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Angus and Beatrice Clark; two brothers, James and Philip Clark; three sisters: Joan Knutson, Nia Clark, Genevieve (Charles) Worby; brothers-and sisters-in-law: Aloysius, Lester (Peg), Clarence, Gerald (Margaret), Robert (Lillian), Carl, Ernest (Ann) Verstegen; Regina (Clarence) Bouressa; Joseph Vander Velden; a grandson-in-law, Shane Lorenz-Roche.
Funeral services will be held at 12 p.m. Monday, August 10, 2009, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, 323 S. Pine St., Little Chute, with Fr. David Funk O.F.M. Cap. officiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends may call at the Verkuilen Funeral Home, 101 Canal St., Little Chute, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday and at the church from 11 a.m. Monday until the time of the mass. A memorial has been established for St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church and the Alzheimer's Association.
Charlotte's family wishes to thank Care Partners for their loving care and compassion.
Verkuilen Funeral Home
& Cremation Services
Little Chute 920-788-3321
www.verkuilenfh.com 
Clark, Charlotte (I95136)
 
165789 Verstegen, Doris J. - Our beloved Wife, Mother, Sister, Grandma & Great-Grandma Doris J. (Muthig) Verstegen, 85, Little Chute, passed away at home on January 20, 2017. She is now at peace with our Lord and her beloved son, Jim.
Doris was born in Deer Creek on Jan 19, 1932 to the late John & Norma (Doehling) Muthig. She graduated from Clintonville High School in 1950 and married Donald Verstegen on Sept 6, 1958. She spent her life in service to others. When she wasn't caring for her family, she was waiting on her customers. She was a successful business person, opening Mom's Cozy Café with her son, Jim. They owned & operated the restaurant from 1987 to 1991.
Doris is survived by her husband Donald Verstegen, her children, Jeff Verstegen, Kaukauna; Jolene Verstegen, Little Chute; Judi (John) Wolf, Appleton; Jon Verstegen, Saumico; her Grandchildren, Crystal (Cory) Solon, Derek (Valerie) Verstegen, Amy Losselyong, Joshua (Holly), Benjamin & Nicholas Wolf, and Sophia Verstegen; Great-Grandchildren: McKenzie Gillis, Alaena & Aubrey Wolf and Marlee Verstegen. Doris is also survived by her sister Lois Selig, sister-in-law & brothers-in-law: Geneva Muthig, Carl Verstegen and Ross Verstegen and many nieces & nephews
She was preceded in death by her son James Verstegen, her parents John & Norma (Doehling) Muthig, her brothers & sister: Earl Muthig, Sylvester Muthig, Joyce (Robert) Balthazar, Kenneth Muthig, her parents-in-law George & Marie (Kees) Verstegen, her sisters-in-law Doris Verstegen & Marian Verstegen, nieces & nephews Marlene Lyons, Karen Kuchenbecker, Bruce Muthig & Doug Muthig.
A private family service is being held at the Verkuilen-Van Deurzen Family Funeral Home. A celebration of Doris' life will be held on Saturday, February 4, 2017, at 12:00 p.m. at Hollander's Pub & Grill in Little Chute.
The family would like to thank Brady Lamers for all his help and caring.

You are gone from this life but live on forever in our hearts.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from Jan. 22 to Jan. 29, 2017 
Muthig, Doris "Dory" (I119266)
 
165790 Verstegen, Ernest J. Litt le ChuteAge 85, died peacefully with his family by his side Thursday December 2 7, 2001. He was born October 19, 1916 in Little Chute, son of Joseph and A nna (Van Gompel) Verstegen. Ernest married Ann Loretta Peeters June 15, 19 40 at St. John Catholic Church, Little Chute, where he was a lifelong memb er and she preceded him in death April 30, 2001. As a high school athlet e, his passion and skill for football earned him a scholarship at Jordan C ollege and the nickname "Lightning". He was a post World War II veteran, s erving in Japan. Ernest was employed at Kimberly Clark Corporation f or 38 years until his retirement. He enjoyed playing cards, bowling and go lfing. His handyman skills were demonstrated in 1947, when he built his o wn home. He belonged to the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post 258, Litt le Chute and the Fox Valley Golf Club, where he won their Presidents' C up in 1961.Ernest is survived by a son, Gary (Lois) Verstegen, Little Chute; three da ughters: Janet Verstegen, Little Chute; Ann (Bill) Schaefer, Lone Tree, Co lorado; Ellen Verstegen, Kaukauna; four grandchildren: Sara (Jim) Nielin g; Jason (Theresa) Verstegen; Vanessa Mills and Breanna Adams; four great- grandchildren: Ryan Nieling, Boone Verstegen, Brock Verstegen and Michel le Mills; a brother, Joseph (Charlotte) Verstegen; four sisters: Bernice V ander Velden, Ida (James) Peeters, Irene (Don) Peeters, and Joanne Hawle y; three brothers-in-law: Eugene (Bernice) Peeters, Don (Irene) Peeters a nd Mark Peeters; two sisters-in-law: Loretta and Marie Verstegen; speci al friends: Mark Van Ooyen, Tim Verbeten and Jerry Mills; many nieces, nep hews and cousins. Ernest was preceded in death by his parents, five brothe rs: Lester (Peg) Verstegen, Clarence Verstegen, Gerald (Margaret) Verstege n, Robert (Lillian) Verstegen and Carl Verstegen; a sister, Regina (Claren ce) Bouressa, a brother-in-law, Carl (Irene) Peeters; four sisters-in-la w: Cele (Earl) Schuler, Monica Peeters, Rita Peeters and Mary Ellen Peeter s.Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday December 29, 2001 at St. John Ca tholic Church, Litttle Chute with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen officiatin g. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends may ca ll at the church from 9:30 a.m. Saturday until the time of the mass whe re military rites by the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post will follo w. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established. Special than ks to the staff at Century Oaks - Jansen House for their compassion, cari ng and friendship to Ernie and his family.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute 788-3321 
Verstegen, Ernest (I34375)
 
165791 Verstegen, James R. James R. Verstegen, Forest Junction, age 38, died unexpectedly on Sunday M ay 9, 2004 as a result of a motorcycle accident. Jim was born May 15, 19 65 to Donald "Monus" and Doris "Dory" (Muthig) Verstegen in Appleton. He g raduated from Little Chute High School in 1983 and earned an Associates De gree from Fox Valley Technical College in Auto Body. Jim established the o riginal Mom's Cozy Cafe with his Mother in 1986 in Kaukauna. He present ly co-owned and operated Kutters Landscape and Maintenance, Inc. Jim enjoy ed drag racing, riding his Harley, his four dogs and was an avid golfe r. He took great pride in the auto bodywork he did and the restorati on of his Barracuda. He is survived by his parents, Don and Dory; his two brothers: Jeff and h is children, Crystal and Derek and Jon and his daughter, Sophia; two siste rs: Jolene and Randy Losselyong and their daughter: Amy and Judi and Jo hn Wolf and their children: Benji, Nick and Josh (Holly) and their daughte r, Alaena. He will also be greatly missed by his very special frie nd of 18 years, Renee Kriplean and aunts and uncles: Lois Selig, Ross a nd Marion Verstegen, Carl Verstegen and Geneva Muthig. He was preceded in death by paternal grandparents: George and Marie Verste gen, maternal grandparents: John and Norma Muthig, and aunts and uncles: S ylvester, Earl and Kenneth Muthig and Robert and Joyce Balthazor and Dor is Verstegen. Jim's funeral service will be 5 p.m. on Thursday May 13, at BOETTCHER FAMI LY FUNERAL HOME, 2401 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna, Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiat ing. Friends will be received on Thursday at the Funeral Home from 1 p. m. until the time of service. Interment will take place in St. John's Ceme tery, Little Chute. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established. T he Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. 766-20 99. Verstegen, James R. (I119265)
 
165792 Verstegen, Janet C., Little C huteAge 79, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, April 9, 2003 at Century Oaks. S he was born October 3, 1923 to the late Cornelius A. and Anne (Vanden Heuv el) Vandenberg. Janet married Norbert Verstegen in May of 1953 at St. Ther ese Catholic Church in Appleton and he preceded her in death in Septemb er of 1982. She was employed at the Verkuilen furniture store and Hannegr af Grocery Store for many years and belonged to St. John Church, Little Ch ute. Janet enjoyed visiting the casino, bowling and spending time with fam ily and friends at the cottage on Loon Lake. Janet is survived by three si sters-in-law: Margaret Vandenberg, Frances Becker and Grace Verstegen. S he is also survived by many nieces, nephews and friends. She was preced ed in death by her husband, Norbert Verstegen; her parents; two sisters: B etty Rickert and Adele Abendroth-Manteuffel; three brothers: Jack (Mary ), Tony (Pat) and Paul Vandenberg; six brothers-in-law: Ed Rickert, Paul A bendroth, Walter Manteuffel, Paul Becker, James Verstegen and Lankey (Caro l) Verstegen; a sister-in-law, Blanche (Norman) Wiedenhaupt.Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 11, 2003, at St. Jo hn Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute, with Reverend Msgr. James Van den Hogen officiating. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Kaukaun a. Friends may call at the Verkuilen Funeral Home from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p. m. Friday. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.VERKUILEN F UNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute 788-3321 Vandenberg, Janet (I49421)
 
165793 Verstegen, Thomas F. "Tom"; Winneconne, WisconsinAge 83, passed away Sunday, January 6, 2002 at his home. He was born Febru ary 8, 1918 in Little Chute, Wisconsin; the son of the late Willard and He lena (Hammen) Verstegen. Tom served his country during World War II with t he U.S. Army. Tom was married to Esther (Parche) Verstegen, and she preced ed him in death in 1973. He married Artiese White in 1975 and they liv ed in Columbus, Nebraska for five years before splitting time between Flor ida and northern Wisconsin. Tom and Artiese then moved to Winneconne and h ave resided there for the past 15 years. He was an avid Green Bay Packer f an. Tom was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Winneconne and the Ameri can Legion.Tom is survived by his wife, Artiese Verstegen, Winneconne; two sons and d aughters-in-law: Bruce and Carol Verstegen, Tinton Falls, New Jersey; Bri an and Betty Verstegen, Sunnydale, California; a daughter and son-in-la w, Catherine and Ken Miller, Broomfield, Colorado; a step daughter and st ep son-in-law, Andrea and John Unewitz, Woodridge, Illinois; nine grandchi ldren: Michelle, Deborah, Jennifer, Benjamin, Kaitlin, Kelly, Leah, Lindse y, and Leslie; two great-grandchildren, Lauren and Alex; and many niece s, nephews, and in-laws.Along with his parents, and first wife, Esther; Tom was preceded in dea th by an infant son, Joseph, in 1947; and four sisters and two brothers: E ileen Verstegen, Merlin "Spike" Verstegen, Barbara Lingl, Jerry Verstege n, Grace Revoir, and Margaret Schlack.Funeral services will be held on Thursday, January 10, 2002 at 11:00 a. m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, Winneconne with the Rev. LeRoy Smet offici ating. Inurnment will take place at a later date in the Columbus Cemete ry in Columbus, Nebraska. Family and friends may call on Wednesday, Janua ry 9, 2002 from 4:00 until 7:00 p.m. at the Mueller Funeral Home, Winnecon ne where there will be a prayer service at 6:30 p.m. Visitation will conti nue on Thursday at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the hour of services.Mueller Funeral Home 904 E. Main St., P.O. Box 30 Winneconne, WI 54986 92 0-582-4242 Verstegen, Thomas Frank George (I50999)
 
165794 Verstegen, Virginia L. Mason City, Iowa Virginia L. "Ginny" Verstegen, 67, of 803 5th St., S.E., Mason City, died Saturday, July 19, 2008, at Good Shepherd Health Center, Mason City. Virginia was born April 27, 1941, at Darboy, Wisconsin, the daughter of Stanley and Mabel (Blodgett) Zuleger.
A funeral Mass will be held 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 23, 2008, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 302 5th St., S.E., Mason City, with Rev. Craig E. Steimel and Rev. Don Zuleger, officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood-St. Joseph Cemetery, Mason City. Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. today (July 22, 2008) at Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapel, 126 3rd St., N.E., Mason City, where a scriptural wake service will be held at 7 p.m. this evening.
Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapel, 126 3rd St., N.E., Mason City, Iowa. 50401. 641-423-2372.
www.colonialchapels.com 
Zuleger, Virginia (I148072)
 
165795 Verstegen1/13/188512/15/1943Post Crescent12/16/194312 Keelan, Della M. (I108054)
 
165796 VerstegenMary G.10/25/18753/10/1953Post Crescent3/11/195342 Daul, Mary (I22163)
 
165797 VerstegenAloys3/29/1950Post Crescent3/29/195016 Verstegen, Aloysius (I22157)
 
165798 Vertz, Jacob C., Dad, what a beautiful fall day to go home and be with the Angels. The colors and sun were shining on you today as you left on October 12, 2008, at the age of 83. Born on January 6, 1925, to the late Joseph and Clara Vertz, weighing only 1 pounds, warmed by the kitchen's oven. At age 9, Jake and two other siblings became deaf due to scarlet fever. He attended Delevan School for the Deaf. Football and basketball were his school sports but his first love was golf. He played golf through the age of 79, before his CHF kept him from the game. Jake had his first "Hole in One" in May of 1993 at Lake Breeze Golf Course. He had a love for taking care of his lawn, deer hunting in Waupaca, Packers games, and playing cards with his circle of friends.
Jacob married his first wife Evelyn Hageman on June 16, 1950; they had their first daughter Mary Ann; Evelyn preceded him in death in 1957. Jacob married his second wife Mildred on September 26, 1959. They had a daughter Valerie Marie; Mildred preceded him in death in 2005. Jacob worked as a welder most of his life, retiring from the Neenah Foundry in December of 1986. Jacob was a member of the Northeastern Deaf Club for many years. Most recently, Jacob resided at Century Oaks/ Crestwood Senior Living.
Survivors include his two daughters and their families: Mary and (David) Schmitzer, Neenah, granddaughter, Patti and (Brian) Vogt; and great-granddaughter, McKayla of Winneconne; daughter, Valerie and (Bruce) Ceranske and their three children: Andrew, BreAnne and Alexandria of Waupaca. He is also survived by sisters-in-law: Anna Mae (Vertz) Donny, Marie Vertz, Barbara Vertz, Jessamine Hageman; and a brother-in-law, Kenneth (Lois) Hageman. Many nieces and nephews survive.
He was also preceded in death by a sister Jeannette and brothers: Clarence, LeRoy, Leverette and Gabriel.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, October 15, 2008, at Martens-Laemmrich Funeral Home, 312 Milwaukee Street, Menasha, with Fr. Richard Allen officiating. Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. until the time of service at the funeral home.
The Family would like to extend their appreciation to the staff at Crestwood Senior Living, and also to Katie Kelps and the hospice caretakers of ThedaCare at Home who helped him in his final days.
Dad/Grandpa you were the light of our lives. You were a man always full of smiles and laughter. Those who knew you loved you right away because of the way you lit up a room and your sense of humor. Your hugs and kisses will be missed by everyone. We know we were loved with that last kiss. So until we meet again remember you were loved, too.
Martens-Laemmrich
Funeral Home
Menasha 920-722-8252
Light a candle in
memory of Jacob at:
www.martens-laemmrich
funeralhome.com 
Vertz, Jacob (I315738)
 
165799 VERVERTLOO VanVertloo, Englebert (I19718)
 
165800 VerVoortJoseph L. 8/10/1921 8/29/1976 Post-Crescent 8/30/1976 B VerVoort, Joseph L. (I112767)
 
165801 Verwey Richard G. 5/17/1872 12/8/1958 Post Crescent 12/9/1958 A 12 Verwey, Richard (I190260)
 
165802 Very hard to read! Angeline K. Felle r, , of Manitowoc died Saturday April 5, 1990, at Northridge Care Cente r, Manitowoc, Funeral services will be 3:00 p.m. Monday at St. Mark Cathol ic Church, Two Rivers. Rev. David Beaudry will officiate with about buri al at Holy Cross Cemetery, Two Rivers. She was born in Algoma, Wisconsi n, on April 30, 1907, a daughter of the late Joseph and Christine Lauche r? Dupree. She married Theodore Feller and he preceded her in death on Se ptember 1st 1976. She worked at Mirro for many years until her retiremen t. Survivors include a foster son and daughter in law Virgil and Aileen t he prey of the Two Rivers, three grandchildren and eight grandchildren al so survived. She was preceded in death by four sisters and five brother s. Friends may call at St. Mark Catholic Church, Two Rivers 3:00 p. m. to 5:00 p.m. on Monday.
For more info on death contact Klein & Stangel Funeral Home 1420 22nd St T wo Rivers, WI. 54241, 920-793-1396 
Deprey, Angelina (I1454)
 
165803 VERY HARD TO READ; James Curtin age 40, b orn Ireland, living with wife and 5 children (Mary 15, Cath 7, Hanna 6, da niel 3, Honora 10/12) Curtin, James (I13967)
 
165804 VERY HARD TO READ; Listed living with husband and 5 children age 40 Crotty, Honora (I13870)
 
165805 VERY HARD TO READ; Listed living with par ents age 2, born in Wis Curtin, Daniel (I13940)
 
165806 VERY HARD TO READ; Listed living with par ents age 6 born in Ill? Curtin, Catherine (I37776)
 
165807 Veryl M. Warning, age 91, formerly of the Township of Matteson, Waupaca County, passed away on Thursday, February 28, 2013 at St. Joseph Residence, New London.
Veryl was born on February 14, 1922 in the Township of Greenville, Outagamie County, the daughter of the late Roland and Ella (Fetzer) Jack. On April 19, 1941, Veryl was united in marriage to Wilbur Warning in Hortonville. The couple lived on a farm near Hortonville until 1947 when they moved to a farm in the Township of Matteson. While farming, the couple also started and operated Warning Implement on their existing farm. Wilbur preceded his wife in death on May 31, 1990 after 49 years of marriage. Veryl later moved to Marion and then moved to St. Joseph Residence, New London where she has lived since. Her hobbies included traveling, watching birds, enjoying animals and the outdoors.
Survivors include: Her daughter: Sandra (Kenneth) Leher, Fremont, Her sister: Joyce Hoerig, Appleton
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Wilbur, her brother, Eric Jack, and her daughter, Ruby I. (Loyal) Wilk.
With respect to Mrs. Warning's requests, a private family interment will be held at the Appleton Highland Memorial Park.
The Warning family would like to express their immense gratitude to the staff at St. Joseph Residence and the staff of the Community Care program for all of their patience, kindness, and compassion for all their care of Veryl.
The Eberhardt-Stevenson Funeral Home & Crematory, Clintonville is assisting her family with the arrangements. An online guest book may be signed at www.eberhardtstevenson.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on March 3, 2013 
Jack, Veryl M. (I144068)
 
165808 Vessem, Noord Brabant, Netherlands VandenWildenberg, Henry (I43944)
 
165809 Vessem, Noord Brabant, Netherlands Vennix, Johanna Cornelia (I69685)
 
165810 Vessem, Noord Brabant, Netherlands VanHammond, John (I69686)
 
165811 Vessem, Noord Brabant, Netherlands VanHamont, Adrianus Cornelius (I102253)
 
165812 Vet R De Long64
Elizabeth De Long55 
Delong, Sylvester Raymond "Vet-Ray" (I189055)
 
165813 Vet Ray DeLong, 64, Shiocton, lifelong resident of Outagamie county, died at 10 o'clock last night at his home after a 3-month illness. He was born Oct. 30, 1875, in the town of Ellington. Surviving are the widow; a son, Charles, Madison; two sisters, Mrs. Arvilla Nichols., Missouri; Mrs. Mildred Palmer, Illinois; two brothers, Clyde, Townsend, Wis.; Orie, Granton, Wis., and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 Thursday afternoon at the residence and at 2 o'clock Shiocton Congregational church. Burial will be in the Bovina cemetery. The body may be viewed at the residence after Wednesday noon.
Page Eighteen, APPLETON POST-CRESCENT, Tuesday Evening, April 9,1940

DeLongVet Ray 10/30/1875 4/7/1940 Post-Crescent 4/9/1940 18 
Delong, Sylvester Raymond "Vet-Ray" (I189055)
 
165814 Vetal D Langlois40
Emelia Langlois35
Art Langlois16
Arabel Langlois16
Flavia Langlois13
Grace Langlois6
Isadore Langlois4
David Langlois
Langlois, David (I151828)
 
165815 VETERAN ENGINEER DIES IN MILWAUKEE Kaukauna - John N. Frendendall, 60, a resident of Kaukauna for 40 years, died Sunday afternoon at a Milwaukee hospital. He lived at 811 Spring-st The survivors are the widow and five child ren, John Fay of Venice, Calif.; Daniel of L'Anse, Mich.; Field, Emmet and Elizabeth at home; one sister, Mrs. P. H. Kennedy of Park Falls. Mr. Freden dall was born at Aliens Grove and was an engineer on the Lake Shore division of the Chicago Northwestern railway for about 40 years. He was a member of the Kaukauna chapter of the Royal Arch Masons and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. In 1897 he was married to Maude Fay who died In 1920. In 1922 he married Miss Blanche Sargeant of Princeton. It is probable that funeral services will be Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. Robert B. Falk of First Congregational church, will be in charge of the services and burial will be in Union cemetery.
Page five APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Monday Evening, June 25,1928 
Fredendall, John (I336412)
 
165816 Veteran Grave Lists his burial location as Grave 18, 3rd row from North end at old St. John Janssen, Anton (I18403)
 
165817 veteran of World War I Thomassen, Nels Walter (I10441)
 
165818 veteran of World War II, serving as an Army sergeant in Europe in the 7th Armored Division as a tank gunner. He served 4 years, four months, and four days. Leitermann, Norman C. (I65302)
 
165819 VETERAN PAPER MILL EMPLOYEE DIES SUNDAY Kaukauna - Charles O. Kuder, 72, died at 7:30 Sunday evening at his home,511 Plank-rd., after an illness of bout six weeks. Mr.Kuder was em- ployed at the Thilmany mill for 37 years. Mr. Kuder If survived by two daughters, Lottie and Onita, teachers in Kauka, Niagara Falls, N.Y.. Charles, Jr. last heard of in Ladysmith. Mr. Kuder was born on Jan. 30, 1852, in Berlin, Germany. He came to this country when 33 years of age and settled in Chilton where he resided until 1877 when he came to Kaukauna and secured work in the paper mill. mill. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Thursday morning from the late home, the Rev. W. P. (Hulen?), pastor of Brokaw Methodist church in charge. Burial will be in the family lot in Riverside cemetery, Appleton.
Page Six APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Tuesday Evening, February 26, 1924

Name: Charles O. Kuder
Birth Date: 30 Jan 1852
Birth Place: Berlin, Germany
Death Date: 1924
Burial Place: Appleton, WI
Cemetery: Riverside
Publication Date: 26 Feb 1924
Publication Place: Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
Publication Title: Post-Crescent 
Kuder, Charles or Carl (I309961)
 
165820 VETERAN PRINTER IS DEAD AT HOME
AUGUST J. FUCHSGRUBER CAME TO APPLETON 50 YEARS AGO.
August J.Fuchsgruber,74 oldest printer in the Fox River Valley, died at 3:30 Tuesday afternoon at his home, 1012 W. Winnebago St., after a short illness.
Born in Juneau, Mr. Fuchsgruber came to Appleton 50 years ago and started working for the Chris Roemer printing company in 1878 and worked there until he retired six years ago. He was foreman of the printing shop for 30 years. He was an active member of St. Joseph church, St.Joseph Society and Holy Name Society.
He is survived by his widow; five sons. Marvin J.,Montrose Colo: Norman, Kaukauna;Charles,Green Bay; and Raymond and Leander, Appleton; seventeen grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
August was a printer by profession and worked his way to the publisher of the Appleton Post Crescent. 
Fuchsgruber, August (I336851)
 
165821 Veteran Rail Employes Are Honored
C. & N. W. Ry Co., Joseph LaCass, Joseph Grafe
Kaukauna Times | Date: 06/17/1930 | Page: 4 | Type: News 
LaCass, Joseph (I109876)
 
165822 VETERAN TEACHER DIES SUDDENLY
Miss Katharine Featherstone Stricken During the night Miss Katherine Featherston, teacher of the second grade at Jefferson school for 30 years, died suddenly at the home of her mother, 420 S. Cherry-st, at 3 o'clock Wednesday morning. Miss Featherston, who had taught school all day Tuesday, apparently was in good health when she retired. She became ill during the night and died in a few minutes. Survivors are her mother, one sister, Mrs. A. F. McDonald, Vancouver, B. C.; three brothers John at home; Frank and William of Spo- kane, Wash. She was a member of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin of St. Mary church. The body was taken to the Schommer funeral home.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Wednesday, February 13, 1929 | Page 17 
Featherston, Catherine Agnes (I178361)
 
165823 VETERAN TEACHER IS DEAD AT KAUKAUNA Kaukauna - K. F. G. Brenner, 78, died at his home 913 E, Tobacnoir St. Friday evening after an illness of five months. Mr. Brenner was born in Germany, Feb. 24, 1849. and came to the United States when 20 years of age living at Oakwood. He was principal of the Lutheran parochial school here until he retired seven years ago. Mr. Brenner is survived by his wdow, four daughters: Mrs. Edward Grebe, Kaukauna, Mrs. W. E. Rahn, Mount Clair, N. J., Mrs. Harry Brown, Spokane. Wash. and Mrs. Karl Guse. West Bend. and two sons, the Rev. John Brenner, Milwaukee, and Prof. Charles Brenner, Beaver Dam.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Saturday, February 11, 1928 | Page 17
BRENNER FtNERAL, Kaukauna - Funeral sen-ices for K. F. G. Brenner were held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon from Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church with the Rev. Paul T. Oehlert in charge. Burial was in the Lutheran cemetery. Mr. Brenner died at his home at 11 o'clock Friday evening following an illness of several months. He is survived by his widow and six children, the Rev. John Brenner of Milwaukee, Prof. Charles Brenner of Beaver Dam, Mrs. Edward Grebe of Kaukauna, Mrs. W. E. Rahn of Montclair, N. J., Mrs. Harry Brown of Spokane, Wash, and Mrs. Karl Guse of West Bend.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Monday, February 13, 1928 | Page 10 
Brenner, Karl F. George (I157992)
 
165824 Veteran's name Edward Grose
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State) South Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year discharged 1865
Rank Private 
Grose, Edward (I339614)
 
165825 Veteran's name John Wescott
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State) Frankfort, Marathon, Wisconsin
Year enlisted 1863
Year discharged 1865
Rank Private 
Westcott, John (I339004)
 
165826 Veteran's Name: Gustav Westphal
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State): Hortonia, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted: 1862
Year discharged: 1865
Rank: Sergeant

Name: Gustav Westphal
Residence:
Enlistment Date: 2 Jan 1862
Rank at enlistment: Corporal
State Served: Wisconsin
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company I, Wisconsin 17th Infantry Regiment on 02 Jan 1862.Promoted to Full Sergeant.Mustered out on 14 Jul 1865 at Louisville, KY.
Sources: Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers: War of the Rebellion 
Westphal, Gustav (I165214)
 
165827 Veteran's Name: William T Gurnee
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State): Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted: 1862
Year discharged: 1865
Rank: Sergeant 
Gurnee, William T. (I316959)
 
165828 Veteran's Name:Albert W Eggleston
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Larrabee, Waupaca, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1861
Year discharged:1864
Rank:Private 
Eggleston, Albert (I3760)
 
165829 Veteran's Name:Albion Dayton
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Wrightstown, Brown, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1862
Year discharged:1863
Rank:Private
Company:View image
Regiment or vessel:View image
Length of Service:View image 
Dayton, Albion (I315702)
 
165830 Veteran's name:Bernard Garrity
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Antigo, Langlade, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1864
Year discharged:1865
Rank:Corporal
(Since he was actually to young to be in the service and lied about his age, I doubt he was actually a corporal. 
Garrity, Bernard (I179897)
 
165831 Veteran's name:Bernard Garrity
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Antigo, Langlade, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1864
Year discharged:1865
Rank:Corporal 
Garrity, Bernard (I179897)
 
165832 Veteran's name:Christian Bumann
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Greenville, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1864
Year discharged:1865
Rank:Private 
Buman, Christ (I200761)
 
165833 Veteran's Name:Clement Geniesse
Relative's Name: Francis G Geniesse
Relationship to veteran:Widow
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Union, Door, Wisconsin
Year discharged:1865
Rank:Private 
Kaye, Marie Francisca (I151723)
 
165834 Veteran's Name:Conrad Weigand
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Company:View image
Regiment or vessel:View image
Length of service:View image 
Wiegand, Conrad (I321060)
 
165835 Veteran's name:Duncan Mcnab
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Osborn, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1864
Year discharged:1865
Rank:Private 
McNabb, Duncan (I189659)
 
165836 Veteran's name:Edward Linnane
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Maple Grove, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1853
Year discharged:1858
Rank:Sergeant 
Linnane, Edward (I167958)
 
165837 Veteran's Name:Isaac Young
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Dale, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1865
Year discharged:1865
Rank:Private

Name:Isaac Young
Residence:Medina, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date:2 Oct 1865
Rank at enlistment:Private
State Served:Wisconsin
Survived the War?:Yes
Service Record:Enlisted in Company A, Wisconsin 47th Infantry Regiment on 10 Feb 1865.
Mustered out on 04 Sep 1865 at Nashville, TN.
Sources:Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers: War of the Rebellion 
Young, Isaac (I323956)
 
165838 Veteran's Name:Isaac Young
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Dale, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1865
Year discharged:1865
Rank:Private 
Young, Isaac (I323956)
 
165839 Veteran's Name:Jay D Van Vleck
Relative's Name:Louisa Van Vleck
Relationship to veteran:Widow
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Hague, Clark, South Dakota
Year enlisted:1864
Year discharged:1865
Rank:Private
Company:View image
Regiment or vessel:View image
Length of service:View image 
Gurnee, Louisa (I325211)
 
165840 Veteran's Name:John Fellion
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Osborn, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1862
Year discharged:1862
Rank:Private 
Fellion, Jean Baptist "John" (I197482)
 
165841 Veteran's Name:John Nieland
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Dale, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1862
Year discharged:1865
Rank:Private 
Nieland, John (I127719)
 
165842 Veteran's Name:Levi H Nickel
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Maple Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1862
Year discharged:1865
Rank:Private 
Nickel, Levi H. (I166267)
 
165843 Veteran's Name:Levi H Nickel
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Maple Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1862
Year discharged:1865
Rank:Private 
Nickel, Levi H. (I166267)
 
165844 Veteran's name:Napoleon B Beaulieu
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1862
Year discharged:1865
Rank:Corporal 
Beaulieu, Napoleon (I322790)
 
165845 Veteran's Name:Peter Huberty
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1864
Year discharged:1865
Rank:Private 
Huberty, Peter (I194155)
 
165846 Veteran's name:Peter Miller
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1862
Year discharged:1865
Rank:Private (Noted he lost Left Eye ) 
Miller, Peter (I175655)
 
165847 Veteran's Name:Porter C Thompson
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Hortonia, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1862
Year discharged:1865
Rank:Private
Company:View image
Regiment or vessel:View image
Length of Service:View image 
Thompson, Porter (I161722)
 
165848 Veteran's name:Reuben Rarick
Relative's Name:Sarah Rarick
Relationship to veteran:Widow
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Dale, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1865
Rank:Private 
Leiby, Sarah (I145526)
 
165849 Veteran's Name:Salomon Glass
Relative's Name: Mary Glass
Relationship to veteran:Widow
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State):Dale, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted:1862
Year discharged:1863
Rank:Private 
Henline, Mary (I324859)
 
165850 Veteran's nameOttomar F O Buchman
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State)Hortonia, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted1865
Year discharged1865
RankPrivate 
Buchmann, Ottmar (I109753)
 
165851 VETERANS ATTEND BANKER FUNERAL Soldiers of Two Wars Honor Memory of Civil War Survivor
Kaukauna — Funeral services for John Banker, 78, who died at his home early Friday morning, were held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon from the late home, with the Rev. A.E. Tink in charge. Mr. Banker was a veteran of the Civil war, a member of the G. A. R. and an honorary member of Kaukauna post of the American Legion. Members of the legion, were pallbearers. James Hamilton, J, D. Lawe, James Conway, Mr. Chamberlain were honorary pallbearers. Charles Chamberlain, William Pendergast, Dan Reardon, Bernard Brooks, Joseph Haid, and Arthur Rosenthal, were active pallbearers. A firing squad and a squaddron of former service men escorted the casket to Appleton by special interurban car at 2:45. The body was placed in Riverside vault to be buried in the spring. Among those from out of town who attended the funeral were L. E. Wilson, Berlin; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Atterholt and children. Green Bay; and Mrs. J. A. Carter. Appleton.
PAGE SIX, APPLETON POST-CRESCENT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922 
Banker, John A. (I311792)
 
165852 Veterans Census ED 187, District 3, Page 1 Line 3 Hoefer, Fred W. (I316876)
 
165853 Veterans Headstones
Name:Charles L Clune
Birth Date:4 Oct 1890
Death Date:22 Jun 1945
Cemetery:St Francis Cemetery
Cemetery Location:Hollandtown, Wisconsin 
Clune, Charles L. (I21526)
 
165854 Veterans Schedule Widow of Daniel Campbell Unknown, Anne (I120262)
 
165855 Veterans schedules;
Veteran's Name: William Stammer
Home in 1890 (Township, County, State): Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Year enlisted: 1862
Year discharged: 1865
Rank: Private 
Stammer, William R. (I79070)
 
165856 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Galles, Peggy Ellen D.V.M. (I45590)
 
165857 Veterinary Doctor Melody, George (I17159)
 
165858 Veterinary Surgeon Jones, William (I300226)
 
165859 Vice President of Roemer Lumber Company Konrad, William J. Jr. (I136778)
 
165860 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Duescher, Thomas Richard (I74402)
 
165861 Vice President, First National Bank St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA Delaney, Frank Henry (I203071)
 
165862 Vick
Spouse: Fred Vick
Birth date not known.
Died: May 22, 1925
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: May 22, 1925
Section:
Page: 14
Type: OB
Cemetery
Name: St. Matthew
Location: Twelve Corners, WI 
Biebow, Ella (I147059)
 
165863 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VanLankvelt, Vicki (I27423)
 
165864 Vicki Giordana, age 58, died peacefully at her home on Wednesday morning, August 29, 2012, with her loving family at her side. She was born October 25, 1953, daughter of the late Marlene (Enders) Schelfhout and Eugene Schelfhout of Kimberly. Vicki attended Holy Cross School in Kaukauna, and in 1972 graduated from the Kaukauna High School. Upon her graduation, she immediately began caring for the elderly - a career she loved for all of forty years. Vicki touched the lives of countless seniors and always looked forward to brightening the days of those she visited. On October 4, 1974, Vicki married Ric Giordana of Kaukauna, and the couple was blessed with two children.
Everyone will remember Vicki as a fun-loving and energetic woman. She loved spending time at the cottage at Lady Lake, spending time with her family and friends at various parties and events she would schedule throughout the year, and baking "Big Cookies" for just about everyone. Vicki was a dedicated hard worker during the week, and on the weekend enjoyed relaxing and going out to eat. She was a wonderful wife and mother, and an active Grandma. Vicki embraced her role in the family and had a love for sporting events of all kinds, and had been looking forward to following the sporting events of her grandsons.
Vicki is survived by her husband: Ric Giordana; a son: Ryan (Rebecca) Giordana; a daughter: Nicci (Fred) Sprangers, all of Kaukauna; two grandsons: Brett and Brady Sprangers; her father: Eugene Schelfhout of Kimberly; her siblings: Jeanne (Mark) Van Straten of Kaukauna; Terri (Jack) Gerrits of Kaukauna; and Todd Schelfhout of Oshkosh; and by Ric's siblings: Carla Giordana of Waukesha; Reed (Linda) Giordana of Kaukauna; Ross (Jody) Giordana of Kaukauna; and Paula Giordana of Cary, North Carolina. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends. Vicki was preceded in death by her mother: Marlene (Enders) Schelfhout Van Hout; her step-father: Lambert Van Hout; her step-mothers: Evelyn Schelfhout and Maxine Schelfhout; and Ric's parents: Carl and Dolores Giordana.
The family will gather to remember Vicki and to celebrate her life on Saturday afternoon, September 1, 2012 from 1:00 PM until 4:00 PM at the Fargo Funeral Home, 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue in Kaukauna. The afternoon will conclude at 4:00 PM with an informal gathering time for everyone to share their memories of happy times spent with Vicki.
The family would like to offer their sincere gratitude to the Giordana and Schelfhout families and their many friends and neighbors for all of the assistance, support, and prayers over the past six months. We will never forget everyone's kindness.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from August 30 to September 1, 2012 
Schelfhout, Vicki (I162652)
 
165865 Vicki Jean Jentz was called to the waiting arms of her Lord and Savior on Thursday evening, March 24, 2016, surrounded by her family. Vicki was 63 and had struggled with an aggressive cancer for two years. She was born in Appleton on July 5, 1952, daughter of the late Lester and Dorothy (Schroeder) Warning. A 1970 graduate of Hortonville High School, she quickly found work at the former Aid Association for Lutherans, now known as Thrivent. She worked at Thrivent for twenty-eight years in all, having taken some time off for the birth of her boys, and retired in 2012. On July 17 of 1971, she and her high school sweetheart Bob Jentz, married at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Hortonville.
Vicki had more recently been a faithful member of Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church in Greenville, enjoyed time at the family's cabin near Aniwa, and shopping for antiques. For over twenty years, she and Bob were annual visitors to Rhinelander's Hodag Music Festival - they never missed it! Most of all, she loved spending time with her family and friends. She will be remembered by all as a generous woman who always had time for others. Many knew her as their "go-to" person when they had a problem or concern. Her caring way, comforting manner, and sympathetic ear endeared her to many.
She will be missed by her loving husband: Robert Jentz of Appleton; two sons: Brian Jentz of Appleton and Brad Jentz of Grand Chute; a granddaughter: Taylor Jentz; a sister and two brothers: Nancy (Dave) Gosse of Mercer; Roger (Cindy) Warning of Hortonville; and Randy (Lori) Warning of Hortonville; three brothers-in-law: Dan (Lesly) Jentz of Barrington, Illinois; Mark (Pam) Jentz of Appleton; and Jerry McKeever of Hortonville; her mother-in-law: Elaine Jentz of Appleton; as well as many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends.
Vicki was preceded in death by her parents, her son Benjamin in 1986, a sister Sandy McKeever in 2005, and her father-in-law Harlon Jentz in 2006, and her beloved Labrador companion, Cheyenne.
The Christian Memorial Service for Vicki will be held at 3:00 PM on Saturday, April 2, 2016 at IMMANUEL EV. LUTHERAN CHUCH, W7265 School Road in Greenville, with Rev. John Qualmann officiating. Entombment will be in Highland Memorial Park. Family and friends are invited to gather at the church on Saturday, April 2, from 1:00 PM until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established in Vicki's name.
The family would like to extend a special thanks to all of Vicki's caregivers who have kept her comfortable during her illness. They include Dr. Baskaya and the staff of UW Madison, Dr. Timothy Goggins, Dr. Sara Meiers, and the staff at Fox Valley Hematology and Oncology, Dr. Kohl and the staff at St. Elizabeth Radiation and Oncology, and the staff of Affinity Health Rehabilitation Services. We will never forget your love and compassion.
Vicki was a loving wife, mother, and sister. Those who loved her will miss her dearly, but are also comforted knowing that she is with Jesus as this Easter morning breaks.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from Mar. 26 to Mar. 30, 2016 
Warning, Vicki J. (I201562)
 
165866 Vicki Krupp, age 68, of New Holstein, died Thursday, January 17, 2013.
She was born December 10, 1944 to the late Victor & Evelyn (Jochimsen) Sell.
Vicki attended Holy Rosary School and graduated in 1963 from New Holstein High School. She received her Associate's Degree in Nursing from Moraine Park.
On May 20, 1967, she married her high school sweetheart and the love of her life, Jerome Krupp, with whom she raised five children.
Vicki worked as a nurse for six years at the Calumet Memorial Hospital where she made life-long friends. She then spent the past 33 years providing nursing services at the Calumet Homestead & Homestead Care Center.
Vicki volunteered as the chairperson of the Calumet County Auxiliary Scholarship Committee.
She was a lifelong member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church in New Holstein.
Vicki was an amazingly loving, generous, and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, nurse, and friend. She was the ringleader and rock of the family. Her passion was taking care of others; she took care of everyone around her with grace, respect, and tremendous love. She enjoyed spending time with family, reading novels, knitting, crocheting, playing solitaire, helping those in need, and working as a nurse. She was devoted to the residents at the Homestead and was a cherished nurse because of her exceptional level of care. She was also an animal lover who enjoyed raising dogs.
Survivors include her husband, Jerome (Romy) Krupp; her five children, Chris (Rosario Daza) Krupp of Seattle, WA, Scott (Amanda) Krupp of Waunakee, Angela (Steve) Schasker of Sun Prairie, Matt (Anna) Krupp of Sun Prairie, and Steve Krupp of New Holstein; eight grandchildren, Molly, Will, Max, Gus, Ella, Beckett, Henry, and Mateo; her grand dogs, Steve's dogs, Lulu & Dozer; her brother, Chuck Sell of Muscoda; her sister, Dede (John) Ketter of Grafton; and many other relatives and friends.
Preceding her in death were her parents, Victor & Evelyn Sell; her sister, Linda Faiella; her father-in-law & mother-in-law, Joseph & Caroline Krupp; and her brother-in-law, Daniel Krupp.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 6:30 PM on Monday, January 21, 2013, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 1724 Madison Street in New Holstein. Rev. Loren Nys SDS will officiate with Parish Director, Joe Zenk, assisting. Private family burial will take place in the parish cemetery.
Family and friends may call at the Sippel Funeral Home, 2618 Altona Avenue in New Holstein on Monday from 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM when brief rites will be held.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the funeral home for the Vicki Krupp Memorial Scholarship for nursing.
For additional information, please contact the Sippel Funeral Home in New Holstein (920) 898-4300 or visit www.sippelfuneralhome.net
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on January 20, 2013 
Sell, Vicki (I317700)
 
165867 Vicki Kuchelmeister, age 60, of Kaukauna, passed away on Wednesday evening, September 7, 2011. Vicki was born in Appleton on April 27, 1951, daughter of the late William and Jeanette (Spaulding) Kuchelmeister. As a young woman, Vicki worked at a beauty shop in Appleton. Later, she worked at Integrity Mutual Insurance in Appleton. Her most recent work was in the deli at Festival Foods in Appleton. There she loved her job, her co-workers, and her customers. She was so happy to be part of the Festival Family! Vicki was fond of crafting, and especially enjoyed crochet, sewing, knitting, and music. She was an important volunteer at the Community Benefit Tree, and been helping out there since her family founded the organization nearly twenty years ago.
Vicki is survived by two sisters: Karla Wolfinger of Kaukauna and Lei Otte of Weyauwega; two brothers: Scott (Sue) Kuchelmeister of Kaukauna and Todd (Juliet) Kuchelmeister of Appleton; a sister-in-law: Joey Kuchelmeister of Greensboro, North Carolina; an aunt: Dolores Kuchelmeister; eleven nieces, eleven nephews, many great nieces and nephews, and great-great-nieces and nephews. Vicki was preceded in death by her parents, a brother Jim Kuchelmeister, brothers-in-law Larry Wolfinger and Jim Otte, and a nephew Greg Otte.
The Funeral Liturgy for Vicki will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, September 12, 2011 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukauna. Fr. John Bergstadt and Msgr. Jim Vanden Hogen will concelebrate. Interment will follow in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday afternoon from 2:00 PM until 5:00 PM and again at the church on Monday morning from 10:00 AM until the time of the liturgy.
The family would like to offer our sincere thanks to the staff and our volunteer Judy Heindel at Theda Care At Home and Home Instead for their wonderful care and compassion. Karla and Sue, her special caregivers gave so much of themselves. Thanks also to Janet Dercks who came in and helped out on occasion. We thank you all so very much.
Fargo Funeral Home
400 W. Wisconsin Ave
Kaukauna 766-6200
Online condolences www.wichmannfargo.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from September 9 to September 11, 2011 
Kuchelmeister, Victoria "Vicki" (I316752)
 
165868 Vicky S Vandevoort
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Event Type: Divorce
Event Date: 26 May 1972
Event Place: Winnebago, Wisconsin
Husband's Age: 27
Husband's Birth Year (Estimated): 1945
Spouse's Name:
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Wife's Age: 25
Wife's Birth Year (Estimated): 1947
Citing this Record:
"Wisconsin Divorce Index, 1965-1984," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VK9N-WJC : 4 December 2014), Vicky S Vandevoort and MM9.1.1/VK9N-WJZ:, 26 May 1972; from "Wisconsin Divorce Index, 1965-1984," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2008); citing Winnebago, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services, Madison. 
Haufe, Vicki (I313581)
 
165869 Vicky Sue Armstrong November 30, 1946 - June 1, 2015
Vicky Sue Armstrong, age 68, of Winneconne, passed away Monday, June 1, 2015, at Theda Clark Medical Center in Neenah. She was born November 30, 1946, in Neenah to Kenneth and Virginia (Single) Haufe.
Vicky is survived by her husband, Brad Armstrong; children, Carrie Brame, Beau Armstrong (Julie), Angie (Scott) Chellow, Malinda Vande Voort (Jon); eleven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; her mother, Virginia Haufe; two brothers, Mike (Debbie) Haufe, Jimmy Haufe; a sister, Paula (Danny) Rabideau; and nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
Preceding Vicky in death were her father, Kenneth Haufe; a daughter, Roxanne Vande Voort; a grandson, Scott; and a son-in-law, Randy Brame.
A visitation for family and friends will be on Friday, June 5, 2015, from 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. at Mueller Funeral Home, 904 E. Main St. Winneconne. A time of remembrance will be held on Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the funeral home.
Any memorials may be mailed to Mueller Funeral Home. 
Haufe, Vicki (I313581)
 
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Beschta, Veit/Vitus (I121739)
 
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165874 Victim of Explosion Dies From Injuries John H. Lamers, Kimberly Clark Mill Kaukauna Times 3/11/1927 1 News/Obituary Lamers, John (I56576)
 
165875 Victim of Sunstroke Joseph Schwalbach Kaukauna Sun 8/19/1915 1 Obitua ry Schwalbach, Joseph (I25340)
 
165876 Victor "Vic" De Cleene, 90, De Pere, passed away peacefully at his home on July 7, 2011, surrounded by his family, following a short battle with leukemia. He was born on March 9, 1921, the son of William and Christine De Cleene, the fourth of 14 children. Vic served in World War II in the U.S. Army from 1942-1945, in a transportation division at Guadalcanal. Upon his return, Vic met the love of his life, Leona Patzke. They were married in 1947 and celebrated 63 wonderful years together being blessed with a very large circle of family and friends. After serving his country, Vic owned his own mason contracting company for 20 years. He then was employed by the State of Wisconsin as a building inspector until his retirement.
Vic's compassion and enthusiasm for his community was demonstrated in all aspects of his life. He was an Alderman in De Pere for 20 years, ending his prolific career in his beloved city with the position of Mayor when his wife told him that if he ran for mayor again, he might as well keep on running. As a volunteer, he held a variety of positions in the De Pere Men's Club. He was also very active in the Knights of Columbus, holding the position of Grand Knight and remaining active throughout the rest of his life. As a veteran, he was passionate about his various roles in the VFW Club. Not only did Vic drive the Red Cross bus upon retirement for ten years, he also donated 24 gallons of blood. He devotedly delivered Meals on Wheels until three weeks prior to his death. Vic was also on the committee that initiated the MS Walk in Brown County. In spite of his rigorous volunteer schedule, Vic attended tri-weekly swim sessions at the YMCA.
Vic's service to others was immeasurable and because of this, he was awarded the prestigious St. Norbert College Silver Knight Award in 1994.
He is survived by his wife, Leona (Patzke) De Cleene; and his children, Eileen Miller, JoAnn (John) Werner, Bill (Judy) De Cleene, Larry (Barb) De Cleene, John (Lori) De Cleene, Vonnie (Larry) Voight and son-in-law, Bob Arvey. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Andrew, J. Jay, Andy (Trina), Buddy, Miranda, Craig (Andrea), John (Jessica), Jill, Jenna, Charlie (Autumn), Molly (Nate), Lee, Claire, John Jr., Neil, Stephanie and Stacie (Mike). Surviving great-grandchildren are Mason, Clayton, Brynndalynn, Bryce, Braylon, Will, Aiden, Ella, Madison, Jackson and Alice. Vic is further survived by his siblings, Rita Boucher, Sr. Mary De Cleene, SSND, Bernice Strenn, Loretta Verhasselt, Al (Joann) De Cleene, Helen Verhasselt, Sr. Vonnie De Cleene, SSND, Alice Morrell, Joyce De Cleene and Judy (Bob) Johanski. His surviving in-laws include Roy (Zelma) Patzke, Terrance (Rosemary) Patzke, Bob (Ceil) Patzke, LaVerne De Cleene, Carol Robillard, and Butch (Millie) Patzke.
He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Vicki Arvey; son-in-law, Kenneth Miller; brothers, Howard, Harold and Leo; and several in-laws.
Visitation for Vic will be on Monday, July 11, 2011, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Ryan Funeral Home, 305 N. Tenth St., De Pere. Visitation will continue on Tuesday, July 12, at 9 a.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 1305 Lourdes Ave., De Pere. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 10:30 a.m. with Father Tim Shillcox, O. Praem., and Deacon Mike Vander Bloomen officiating.
A memorial fund has been established.
Please go to www.ryanfh.com to express online condolences to the family.
Vic's family wishes to extend their sincere appreciation to Unity Hospice, especially Theresa, Fr. Tim, Deacon Mike and Dr. Kelly Lynch.
When you look up into the night sky and see a star twinkling, you will know our dad, our grandpa, our great-grandpa, our hero, is shining down upon us.
Published in Green Bay Press-Gazette from July 10 to July 12, 2011 
DeCleene, Victor (I194245)
 
165877 Victor "Vic" DeGroot, 69, passed away unexpectedly, July 20, 2014. Born March 2, 1945 in Combined Locks, WI. Son to the late Victor H and Rita (Coonen) DeGroot. He was married on September 7, 1968 to Karen Natrop. They began their family and raised five children, eight grandchildren and one great-grandson.
Vic graduated from St John High School in 1963. He attended Fox Valley Technical College in the Tool & Die Machinist Apprenticeship program. In his early years, he worked at Badger Northland. In 1970, he began working at Fox Valley Tool & Die in Kaukauna, where he was still employed. Vic truly enjoyed going to work everyday. He was dedicated and passionate about his work. He cherished his friendships he made. They were his second family.
Vic was a faithful Catholic and member of Holy Cross Parish. He was a communion distributor and faithfully attended the Stations of the Cross. He went on a retreat every November for the last 30 years. He was an avid member of the Knights of Columbus Council 1033 for over 30 years. He held the honor of Grand Knight two terms during his membership.
Vic had a green thumb. He always planted trees, flowers and vegetables every summer. He always took great pride in his lawn both at home and at his cabin. In 1998 the cabin was built. His wishes were for himself and Karen to come and enjoy their time spent making memories with the family. He enjoyed lots of campfires. He built a 23' tall swing set for the children, grandchildren and guests to enjoy. The cabin was Vic and Karen's home away from home.
Vic has sponsored a child for the past 7 years Marta, who lives in Guatemala. It was his passion to always help people in need. He would give you the shirt off his back. He rang bells for the Salvation Army and always contributed each year. Vic has also donated 10+ gallons of blood to the Community Blood Center.
Vic was a very patient, hard working, loving man. He was kind, gracious and honest, someone you could go to for advice and get a straight answer. He never complained and always wore a contagious smile. Vic would turn any negative into a positive. He taught his children how to do many things. He was a great mentor/role model. He loved to spend time with them as he worked in the garage on projects. Vic enjoyed teaching his children and grandchildren to downhill ski.
Vic is survived by wife Karen, of 45 years and their children: Pat (Michelle) DeGroot, Pam (Kevin) VanStippen, Tim (Corinna) DeGroot, Kris DeGroot, and Jeff DeGroot; grandchildren: Ashley Besaw, Alex DeGroot, Sami DeGroot, Taylor VanStippen, McKenzie VanStippen, Madi Snodgrass, Jacob DeGroot and Alli DeGroot. He is further survived by his sister, Bette (Bob) Price and brother and sister-in-laws: Tari (Rick) Schmitt, Sam (Jill) Natrop, Rick (Brenda) Natrop, and Lynn Kiefer along with many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by a brother: Dan DeGroot; nephew: Mark Price and Scott Butler; great-grandson: Zayvier Xiong, and his In-laws, Richard and Jeanette (Oost) Natrop.
Vic was a dedicated and loving husband, who always stood by Karen's side.
We had no time to say goodbye to you. You will be in our hearts forever. We love you!
The funeral liturgy will be held on Friday, July 25, 2014 at 4:00pm at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer St. Kaukauna with Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. A time of visitation will be held Friday from 12:00 noon until the time of service at the church. Burial will take place in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute.
In Lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established. For more information and to send condolences, please visit the online guestbook at www.wichmannfargo.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from July 22 to July 23, 2014 
DeGroot, Victor (I26270)
 
165878 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F44382
 
165879 Victor A. Anderson, 85, Clintonville, passed away peacefully at his residence on Saturday, March 12, 2011. Vic was born on April 3, 1925, in Clintonville, the son of the late Lester and Lizzie (Wedde) Anderson. He attended Clintonville schools and was called to serve in the U.S. Army from April 21, 1944, until his discharge on May 29, 1947.
Vic was united in marriage to Bernice Fields in Clintonville, on Jan.19, 1957. The couple has lived in Clintonville all of their married life. Vic had worked in construction at Wunderlick Brothers, Appleton, until he became employed at the F.W.D. Corporation, Clintonville, until retirement in 1987.
His hobbies included hunting, fishing, trapping, visiting the casinos, listening to Polka music, going "up north" to their cottage at Land O' Lakes and spending time with his grandchildren and his three young nieces. He was a member of the V.F.W. Post #664 of Clintonville, and of the Christus Lutheran Church, Clintonville.
Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Bernice; his daughter, Carol (Robert) Koplien, New London; his sons, Roger (Lois) Anderson and David (Rose) Anderson, Clintonville; his grandchildren, Cory (Jackie) Desmond, Gillett; Cathy (Tom) Schulz, New London; Michael Anderson, Clintonville; Travis Anderson (Kristin Knaup), Clintonville; Scott (Robyn) Bailey, Waupaca; Joe (Bridget) Bailey, Manawa; and Lori (Todd) Mattes, Clintonville; his great-grandchildren, Tyler, Dave and Nick Schulz, Connor, Dawson and Avery Bailey, Marlee and Zhenya Mattes, and Cameron Knaup; his sisters, Phyllis (Jim) Kettenhoven, Dorothy Laux and Shirley (Terry) Wolf, Clintonville; and Barb (Artie) Plaster, Tigerton; his brother, Jerry (Rose) Anderson, Land O' Lakes; his sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Mavis Anderson, Gloria Anderson, Floyd Bricco and Robert (Rachael) Fields, Clintonville; and Joseph (Janet) Fields, Bear Creek; and numerous relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, LaVerne Stueck and June Bricco; and three brothers, Leonard, Richard and Clarence "Buzz" Anderson.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, March 17, 2011, at Christus Lutheran Church, Clintonville, with the Rev. Brian Crocker and Intern Brian Nehring officiating. Interment will be in the Graceland Cemetery, Clintonville. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Eberhardt-Stevenson Funeral Home & Crematory, Clintonville, and after 10 a.m,. Thursday at the Church until the time of the service. Military Honors will be held at the church and provided by the American Legion Post # 63 and the V.F.W. Post # 664 of Clintonville.
The Anderson family would like to express a sincere thank you to Dr. Cynthia Egan and the Theda Care at Home Hospice staff for all of their care and concern given to Vic during his illness.
An online guest book may be signed at www
.eberhardtstevenson.com 
Anderson, Victor A. (I320655)
 
165880 Victor A. Holz, 93, Appleton, was called to his eternal home on Friday, July 6, 2007, at Rennes Health Care Center. He was born April 26, 1914, to the late Charles and Laura (Hanf) Holz in the Town of Center, Wis. Victor was employed most of his life in various positions with both Center Valley Cooperative and Fox Cooperative Wholesale, from which he retired in 1975. He served his Lord and his church throughout his active years, serving on many committees and functions at St. Matthew Lutheran Church.
He is survived by his son, the Rev. LaVern (Elaine) Holz, Ridgeland, Wis.; daughter-in-law, Linda Holz, Clintonville, Wis.; stepdaughter, Kathleen (Robert) Manning, Oshkosh; stepson, Robert J. (Beverley) Verhage, Kaukauna; grandchildren, Brian (Jennifer) Holz and Amy (Andrew) Werth, Curtis (Polly) Holz, Kay (the Rev. Jonathon) Brohn, Clark (Katie) Holz, the Rev. Kent (Pam) Holz; step-grandchildren, Bill (Colleen) Richey, Kevin (Missy) Manning, Shawn Manning, Rebecca (Mike) Conrad, Ryan Verhage; Renee' (Ryan) O'Connell; two sisters-in-law; numerous great-grandchildren and other relatives and friends.
Victor was preceded in death by his first wife, Irma (Redlin) in February of 1975 and Arlene (Lyons) in January of 2007; a son, Robert Holz; three brothers, Carl, George and Forrest; and two sisters, Irene Holz and Grace Krull.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, July 10, 2007, at 11 a.m. at St. Matthew Ev. Lutheran Church (129 S. Mason St.) with Pastor Paul Schuler officiating. Friends may visit at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of services. Interment will be at 1:30 p.m. in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Memorials may be directed to the church or Fox Valley Lutheran High School.
Valley Funeral Home
2211 N. Richmond Street
Appleton, WI 54911 
Holz, Victor (I312430)
 
165881 Victor Alphonsus van Himbergen Date of birth: Wednesday, March 9, 1887 index record VanHimbergen, Victor Alphonse (I191975)
 
165882 Victor B. Barlow, 90 of Appleton, passed away on September 8, 2010. He was born Sept 3, 1920, in New London to the late August and Lessie (Post) Barlow. He married Marian Rueden on Sept. 28, 1946, in Shiocton. Victor served during WWII in the Navy aboard a carrier in the Pacific. He worked at Roundy's in Little Chute for 36 years and was a member of VFW Post 2778.
He is survived by his wife, Marian; sons, Bob (Connie) and Mike (Gretchen) Barlow; daughters, Peggy (John) Annis and Sharon Barlow; son-in-law, Bob Henseler; grandchildren, Scott (Sherry), Mark (Jen) Henseler, Stephanie (AJ) Hosig, Brian (Lauren) Barlow, Brandon, Emily, and Matt Barlow, Nick, Tim, Alex and Jordan Annis; great-grandchildren, Derek and Abigail Henseler, brother and sisters-in-law: Roger (Verona) Rueden, Betty Bohatscek, Joanne Meyer, Shirley Rueden and many nieces and nephews.
Victor is preceded in death by his parents, daughter Jean Henseler, brothers: Ray, Louis, George, Simon and Kenneth (Kay), sisters: Beatrice, Evelyn (Frank) Fischer, Georgie Anna Barlow and Betty (Elmer) Rohde, father- and mother-in-law, Edward (Mary) Rueden, sisters and brothers-in-law: Cele (Tony) Zitzelsberger, Milly (Norman) Seguin, Erv Rueden, Agnes (Lloyd) Davis, Max Bothatschek and Gene Meyer.
The family would like to thank Dr. Ken Geller for taking good care of him throughout the years and the wonderful caring staff at Oakridge Gardens.
Funeral services for Victor will be held on Monday, Sept 13 at St. Mary's Church, 312 S. State St, Appleton with visitation beginning at 9 a.m. until service at 11 a.m. Fr. David Funk OFF. Cap. officiating. Burial will be at St Mary's cemetery, Appleton with military honors.
Valley Funeral Home
2211 N. Richmond St.
Appleton 920-733-5435 
Barlow, Victor (I169858)
 
165883 Victor Benedict Petit, age 91, passed peacefully on September 29, 2014 in Appleton. Victor was born on September 20, 1923 in the farming town of Liberty, New London to Louis and Lillian (Bonnin) Petit. He graduated from Washington High School, New London in 1942. He later attended Fox Valley Tech for Electrical Maintenance. He married Rita Jamison from Hortonville in 1946 and celebrated 68 years of marriage last month, together they had five children. He worked at Badger Milk Plant as a Lab Technician and then 33 years at Miller Electric, in electrical maintenance retiring in 1984. His great passion was to modify and improve tools to make his tinkering jobs easier and thus known to be called "Victorized". He loved experimenting with electrical and mechanical equipment. Victor's inventions were endless. He loved gardening and traveling. He was a lifelong member of the Third Order of St. Francis.
Victor is survived by his wife Rita. He was a loving husband and loving father to David (Linda) Petit, Susan Petit, Deborah (Frank) Doolittle, Sally (Peter) Teasdale and Darlene (Paul) Petit, six grandchildren; Jeannae (GJ) Zeutzius, Paul Petit, Jesse Prey, Melissa (Steve) Pollock, Janet (Richard) Doolittle-Hall and John Doolittle and four great grandchildren. He is further survived by sister-in-laws: Mary (Jim) Tessen, Ruth Voster, Anna Surprise, Lois Petit and brother-in-law, Wally Hedtke, special friends; Jeff and David Mullen, Vivian Schultz and Jim Farrel.
Victor was preceded in death by his parents, brothers and grandson, Philippe Petit.
A memorial service will be held at 10:30AM, Friday, October 3, 2014 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 410 W. Lawrence St. Appleton, with the Rev. Jim Leary officiating. Visitation will be held at the Church from 9:30AM until the time of service. Burial will take place in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Victor's name. 
Petit, Victor (I115035)
 
165884 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Blaha, Gerald E. (I116213)
 
165885 Victor Blaha38
Mary Blaha36
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Blaha, Victor (I182253)
 
165886 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F49359
 
165887 Victor Bohl, 36, Ellington, Dies Was Member of District School Board: Rites Saturday
Ellington - Victor Bohl, 36, member of the town of Ellington district school board, died at 10:15 this morning at his farm home after a 4-day illness. He was born Jan. 8, 1904. in the town of Ellington. Surviving are the widow; his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bohl, Appleton: two sons. LeRoy, Allen, at home: a sister. Mrs. Howard Parker, route 2, Black Creek. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 Saturday afternoon at the residence and at 2 o'clock at Ellington Lutheran church by the Rev. E. Redlin. Burial will be in the Ellington cemetery. The body may be viewed at Brettschneider Funeral home, Appleton, Thursday afternoon and evening and at the residence after Friday morning.
Wednesday Evening, January 24, 1940 APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Page Seven 
Bohl, Victor (I121328)
 
165888 Victor Burmann35
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Baumann, Victor W. (I63041)
 
165889 VICTOR C. DOLL ; Victor C. Dol l, 85, Norwalk, died Wednesday, July 7, 2004, at Tomah Memorial Hospita l. He was born February 8, 1919 to William and Agnes (Schreier) Doll at S t. Maryís Ridge. He was united in marriage to Florentine Leis on Apr il 7, 1942 at St. John The Baptist Catholic Church in Wilton. He did cust om field work for the area farmers. They farmed in the Norwalk area unt il retirement. He enjoyed baseball. His favorite team was the Atlanta Brav es.In his leisure time he played cards with his many friends, and loved to da nce. Victor was a devoted husband, father and grandfather and will be sad ly missed by his family and friends.He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Florentine; four sons, Delmar (Ali ce) of Norwalk, William (Jeanne) of Tomah, Ronald (Diane) of Kendall and J ohn (Jean) of Norwalk; two daughters, Marian (Fay ìDukeî) Brieske of Tom ah and Shirley (Alan) Tainter of Norwalk; a brother, Sylvan of Beloit; thr ee sisters, Irene Brueggeman of Sparta, Lucille (Thomas ìTomî) Mlsna of Ca shton and Myrtle (Larry) Geier of Tomah; 13 grandchildren; six great-grand children; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.He was preceded in death by two sisters, Dorothy and Mamie; a sister-in-la w, Frances; and two brothers-in-law, Herman and Louie Brueggeman.A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, July 10, 1 p.m. at St. A ugustine Catholic Church, Norwalk. Father Eric R. Berns will officiate. Bu rial will be in the church cemetery.Relatives and friends are invited to call at the church on Friday from 5 -8 p.m. and on Saturday from noon until time of the Mass.
A Parish Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. on Friday evening.The Smith-Nelson Funeral Home, Wilton, is assisting the family with the ar rangements. 
Doll, Victor Cornelius (I20460)
 
165890 Victor C. SmolaVictor C. Smola, 89, a resident of Lakeside Nursing & Rehabilitation, to wn of Eagle Point, died Thursday, Oct. 17, 2002, at the home.He was born July 18, 1913 in St. Paul, Minn., the son of Albert and Josep ha (Hamilton) Smola.Victor married Genevieve Moriarty on Oct. 20, 1945, at St. Stephen's Chur ch in Stevens Point. He was a conductor for the Soo Line Railroad for 35 y ears. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II.He was a member of American Legion Post #77, DAV, VFW Post # 1038, Voitu re 524, 24th Infantry Division, Eagles Club, Moose, Commander of the Patri otic Council, UTU Union, Past Commanders Club, Knights of Columbus Goldsmi th Council #974, and St. Charles Church.He is survived by: two daughters, Janice (Gerald) Micke of Stanley and Kat hrynn (Robert) Hebert of Chippewa Falls; five grandchildren, four great-gr andchildren; and his good friend, Inez Fallon, of Eau Claire.He was preceded in death by: his wife, Genevieve, on March 29, 1987; his p arents; two brothers, Norbert and Donald Smola; and one sister, Luverne Hu tton.Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 21, at St. Charles C hurch, Chippewa Falls. Interment will be in Prairie View Cemetery, to wn of Hallie. Military rites will be conducted at the services.Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, and until 10:30 a.m. Mo nday at the Horan Funeral Home, Chippewa Falls. There will be a Christi an Vigil Service at 6 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Smola, Victor (I26043)
 
165891 Victor Caurtis41
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Genevieve Caurtis
Courtois, Victor (I112142)
 
165892 Victor Courtois57
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Wilfred Courtois17
Genevieve C Courtois14
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Leo Courtois3
Leona Courtois
Courtois, Victor (I112142)
 
165893 Victor Courtois57
Josephine M Courtois39
Luke V Courtois19
Wilfred Courtois17
Genevieve C Courtois14
Benedict F Courtois8
Leo Courtois3
Leona Courtois
Lefebvre, Josephine (I182377)
 
165894 Victor De Long39
Irene De Long42
Donald De Long10 
DeLong, Victor (I188994)
 
165895 Victor Delong28
Irene Delong32
Donald Delong0
[8/12] 
DeLong, Victor (I188994)
 
165896 Victor Diestler35
Frances Diestler25
Geraldine Diestler
Diestler, Victor William Robert (I158479)
 
165897 Victor Duquaine37
Emily Duquaine30
Angelina Duquaine12
Louis Duquaine9
Marrian Duquaine7
Dorthy Duquaine6
Rita Duquaine4
[4 11/12]
Henry Duquaine2
[2 5/12] 
Duquaine, Lewis A. (I313736)
 
165898 Victor Duquaine37
Emily Duquaine30
Angelina Duquaine12
Louis Duquaine9
Marrian Duquaine7
Dorthy Duquaine6
Rita Duquaine4
[4 11/12]
Henry Duquaine2
[2 5/12] 
Duquaine, Victor (I335097)
 
165899 Victor E. Marx, Menasha, age 76, passed away on Wednesday, January 9, 2008, at his home, surrounded by his children and his sister Joan. Victor was born on April 5, 1931, in Madison, son of the late Joseph and Florence (Summers) Marx. On January 8, 1955, he married Rosanne Lauer in Appleton. She preceded him in death on September 21, 2002. Victor was a U.S. Army Veteran serving in the Korean War. He retired from Menasha Utilities where he worked as a power plant operator. He was a quiet man who touched many lives.
He is survived by his children: Joseph (Janeen) Marx, Ohio; Gregory (Lori) Marx, Appleton; Julie Marx, Menasha; Rosanne (Bruce) Rott, Neenah; a sister Joan (Ray) Zweifel, Paoli, WI; a sister, Corrine Fischer, Madison; grandchildren, Jeremiah and Lori Marx, Kyle and Kelsey Marx; Jason (Donna) Cox, William Cox, and Gerald Rott; a great granddaughter, Morgan Cox; and former son in law Robert (Sue) Cox.
Victor is preceded in death by an infant son Vincent, two sisters, Florence Oldenburg, and Florence Selje; three brothers, Marvin, Robert, and Harold Haas.
A private family memorial service will be held at a later date.
Fargo Funeral Home
400 West Wisconsin Ave.
Kaukauna 920-766-6200
www.wichmannfargo.com 
Marx, Victor E. (I149528)
 
165900 Victor F Grant62
Emma L Grant54
Fern Gustman17 
Grant, Victor Freeman (I169564)
 
165901 VICTOR F. MARSHALL, M. D., president of the Outagamie County Medical Society, who is engaged in a large practice in the city of Appleton, was born at De Pere, Wisconsin, August 4, 1873, a son of Simon and Rose (Strause) Marshall, natives of Germany. Simon Marshall came to the United States at the age of twenty-one years, and after a short period spent in the East came to Wisconsin, settling in DePere, where he became a merchant. In 1890 he came to Appleton and engaged in the grain, seed, flour and wool business, and he is still carrying on activities in that line. He was married in Wisconsin to Rose Strause, who died in December, 1907, and they had a family of six children, as follows: Bettie, who died at the age of twenty-one years; Samuel G., a partner in the Marshall Paper Company; Louis J., engaged in the same business; Victor F.; Harry, with the Marshall Paper Company; and Irene, who married M. F. Levy, a resident of Chicago. Victor F. Marshall attended the public schools of DePere, Wisconsin, graduating from the High School there in 1891, and immediately thereafter entered the University of Wisconsin, from which he graduated in 1895. He studied medicine in the University of Chicago, and after graduation in May, 1898, was for one year an interne. He opened an office in Appleton on January 15, 1899, and here by his courteous manner, sympathetic nature and acknowledged ability he has succeeded in building up an enviable practice. The doctor gives a great deal of attention to surgical work, and in this line has been especially successful, having spent six months abroad in post-graduate work during 1908. He is one of the house surgeons of Elizabeth's Hospital, and is connected with the National, State and County societies, being president of the latter organization. Fraternally, he is connected with the Masons, the Elks and the Knights of Pythias.
On March 6, 1899, Dr. Marshall was married to Fannie Levy, of Chicago, daughter of W. Levy, and they have had one son, Wallace Sydney, aged seven years. 
Marshall, Victor M. D. (I307138)
 
165902 Victor Frahm, age 73, of Appleton, passed away unexpectedly Monday, November 24, 2008, at Theda Clark Medical Center. He was born on March 4, 1935, son of the late Ervin & Esther (Springstroh) Frahm in Appleton. On August 28, 1954, Victor was united in marriage to Beverly Schroeder. He was employed by Service Bakery until its closing. He then worked for Overly's & Thermel Electron until his retirement on March 31, 1997. He was in Company "D" National Guards from 1953-1961. He enjoyed camping and fishing in St. Germain. He also enjoyed deer hunting, bowling and watching his grandchildren in sports activities from grade school through college. Victor was a much loved and devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and friend.
He is survived by his wife Beverly; two children: Dianne (Glenn) Fieck and Mark (Pat) Frahm, both from Appleton; four grandchildren: Nathan (Kim) Fieck, Matthew Fieck, Amy Fieck and Emily Frahm; two great-grandchildren: Gaige and Logan Fieck; a brother, Vernon (Barb) Frahm; two sisters: Vera Ozment and Verdaine (John) Radermacher; sisters-in-law: Janice (Jerry) VanZeeland and Shari (Keith) Gonyea. Victor is further survived by many other nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father-in-law Lawrence Schroeder and mother-in-law Marcella (Schroeder) Rubbert; a brother-in-law, Jay Ozment; sister-in-law, Marilyn Schroeder; a niece, Linda VanOfferen; and two nephews; Tim and James Edward Ozment.
A funeral service for Victor will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, November 29, 2008, at St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (323 North Morrison St., Appleton) with Pastor Ralph Waack officiating. Visitation will be held from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Friday, November 28, 2008, at Valley Funeral Home, 2211 N. Richmond St., Appleton. Visitation will continue on Saturday from 10 a.m. until the hour of service at the church. He will be laid to rest at Community Lutheran Cemetery.
The family would like to extend a very special thank you to Dr. John Elisberg for the many years of watchful care. And many thanks and our gratefulness to Dr. Knaus, Dr. Brennan and all the ER & ICU nurses especially Andrea & Debbie.
VALLEY FUNERAL HOME 2211 N. Richmond Street Appleton, WI 54911 920-733-5435
www.valleyfh.com "Serving as would be Served" 
Frahm, Victor (I131219)
 
165903 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tepiew, Victor (I75746)
 
165904 Victor Grant32
Emma Grant24
Ernest E Grant3
Melvin Grant1
Jessie J Jenkins
Grant, Victor Freeman (I169564)
 
165905 Victor Grant37
Emma Grant30
Jessie Grant11
Ernest Grant8
Melvin Grant6
Happy Lucas68 
Grant, Victor Freeman (I169564)
 
165906 Victor Grant42
Emma Grant34
Jessie Bell Grant16
Ernest E Grant13
Melvin F Grant11 
Grant, Victor Freeman (I169564)
 
165907 Victor Grant52
Emma Grant44
Jessie Grant26
Fern Gustman7
Happy Davis82 
Grant, Victor Freeman (I169564)
 
165908 Victor Groskopf40
Doris Groskopf26
Victor Groskopf7
Patricia Groskopf
Tinsman, Dorothy (I174726)
 
165909 Victor Groskopf40
Doris Groskopf26
Victor Groskopf7
Patricia Groskopf
Grosskopf, Patricia (I177097)
 
165910 Victor Gross48
Annie Gross45
Mathew Gross21
Victor Gross17
George Gross16
Annie Gross14
Chester Gross12
Mary Gross10
Nickolos Gross7
Faith Gross
Gross, Reverend Nicholas Leo (I322440)
 
165911 Victor Gross48
Annie Gross45
Mathew Gross21
Victor Gross17
George Gross16
Annie Gross14
Chester Gross12
Mary Gross10
Nickolos Gross7
Faith Gross
Gross, Victor (I322765)
 
165912 Victor Gross67
Annie Gross64
Nicholas Gross26
Faith Gross22
[32]
Anthony Gross12 
Gross, Victor (I322765)
 
165913 Victor H. Wiedenhaupt 12/1/1908 2/13/1993 Post Crescent 2/14/1993 B 8 Wiedenhaupt, Victor H. (I143192)
 
165914 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Haen, Victor Raymond (I6625)
 
165915 Victor Haen, an eight-year veteran of the Kaukauna Board of Education was elected president of the board to replace Dr. George Behnke who did not run for re-election this year. Haen, Victor Henry (I14504)
 
165916 Victor Herman August Munster b. March 19, 1890 T Osborne, Wi. Bapt. May 11, 1890 Freedom Moravian Church S/O: Johann-Wilhelmine Jarchow Munster Muenster, Victor Sr. (I114427)
 
165917 VICTOR I. MINAHAN.
No man can be an active and successful lawyer in whom the qualities of public spirit and ambition are not present. The legal profession calls for energy, enterprise and a mind, capable of mastering details. The career of Victor I. Minahan is an example of the value of these virtues in the study of jurisprudence. He is a member of the firm of Minahan & Minahan. with offices at 202 Minahan building, where he has been practicing since 1900. He was born at Chilton, Calumet county, Wisconsin, June 2, 1877, and is a son of William B. and Mary Minahan. His father was a native of Ireland, coming to America with his parents in 1840. They settled on a farm in New York state, where William B. Minahan remained until i860. In this year he came to Calumet county, Wisconsin, and engaged in the occupation of farming for some time. He was prominent in local affairs, was superintendent of schools for some time and a firm adherent of the republican party. He died in [906 when he was seventy-three years old, having survived his wife for three years.
Victor I. Minahan entered the public schools of Oshkosh at the usual age, spent four years in the normal school at Stevens Point, and graduated in 1897 from that institution. He entered the law department of the Wisconsin State University and received his degree of LL.B. from that institution in 1900. He immediately came to Green Bay where he practiced law alone for five years. In 1905 he entered into partnership with E. R. Minahan under the name of Minahan & Minahan which is today one of the most prominent law firms of this city and county. Victor I. Minahan has given his qualities— undoubted ability, strict integrity, energy and capacity for hard work— to the building up of a legal practice and his success since the first year in Green Bay has been rapid and brilliant. He has many interests outside of his profession and they have made him well known in business circles of this city. He is vice president of the Minahan Building Company of which his brother. J. R. Minahan, is president. He was responsible for the erection of the Minahan building, the largest office structure in the city of Green Bay, in which the law firm with which Victor I. Minahan is connected, has its offices. He is a director of the Bank of Green Bay and is connected with the Godfredson Brothers Company. Politically he is a democrat, and fraternally is a member of the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, and is prominent in the affairs of the Royal Arcanum. His home is at 202 North Jefferson avenue and his friends in Green Bay are numbered among its most prominent and important citizens. Mr. Minahan is among the most promising of the rising young lawyers of this city and in his twelve years of legal practice has made a record remarkable for its brilliancv and success. 
Minahan, Victor I. (I321587)
 
165918 Victor J Renier55
Ida Renier59
Raymond R Renier18
William H Priest89 (widowed) 
Priest, William Henry (I334718)
 
165919 Victor J. "Vic" Schmidt, age 79 of Appleton, passed away on September 6. 2016 with his family at his side. Vic was born on April 19, 1937 to Alvin and Gladys Schmidt in the Town of Hartland in Shawano County. He attended St. Paul Lutheran School and Bonduel High School. After graduation in 1956 he served his country honorably as a member of the U.S. Marine Corps. For 2 years. Vic then worked at Northern Shoe in Pulaski where he met his wonderful wife Mercedes Christensen. Next, Vic took a job at Neenah Paper and was employed there for 3 years. After that he worked with Atlas Tag and Label and stayed there until his retirement in 1995. Vic was well known as a Harley Davidson rider. For many years he was a charter member of the Fox Valley Riders Motorcycle Club and was also a life member of the National H.O.G. as well as a member of Green Bay H.O.G.
Vic was also active with the Salvation Army where he was a Bell Ringer and helped with the annual Christmas Toy Program. He enjoyed hunting Deer and Turkey at his "Heaven on Earth" in Washara County.
Vic will be sadly missed by his wife Mercedes, a very fine son and his wife, Todd and Vicki Schmidt, two precious grandchildren Bryce and Peyton who made his life very fulfilling. He is further survived by an older brother Reynold (Marlene) Schmidt who had a full time job keeping Don and Vic on the straight and narrow and a younger brother Dale (Karen) Schmidt as well as many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and a loving brother Donald Schmidt who died in a hunting accident 47 years ago.
A gathering to celebrate Vic's life will be on Saturday September 10, 2016 at Faith Lutheran Church, 601 Glendale Avenue from 11:00am to 12:15pm. Funeral Services will be at 12:30pm at the church with full military honors to follow. For more information and to express condolences, please visit www.wichmannfuneralhomes.com.
A very special thank you to the staff and nurses at Cherry Meadows Hospice for the excellent care of my beloved husband.
I love you, VJ
In lieu of flowers and other expressions of sympathy, a memorial fund will be established. All donations will be used to fund Parkinson's Disease research. 
Schmidt, Victor (I303648)
 
165920 Victor J. Rangle, 58, Green Bay, passed away peacefully at home with his family at his side, Wednesday, June 29, 2011. He was born February 17, 1953 in Neenah to the late Antonio and Faustina Rangle. He most recently worked in retail at Linens N Things and Car Quest. Victor enjoyed being out in nature; especially: biking, walking and photography. He will always be remembered for his one liners.
He will be greatly missed by his daughter, Shiloh Mae Rangle, Greenville; six siblings: Antonio Rangel, Shiocton; Christine (Michael) Strasser, Antigo; Rick Rangle, Greenville; Jesse (Debbie) Rangle, Neenah; Joe Rangle, Green Bay and Teresa (Fabian) Miranda, Neenah; his best friend, Peter Schleinz (Laurel/Hardy); their cat, Opie Rangle-Schleinz. As well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Victor was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Michael.
Per Victor's wishes private family services were held.
The family wishes to thank the friends and staff of Green Bay Oncology, especially: Dr. G, Tara and Mary; Unity Hospice, Lynna Lawrence, Kahleetah Sexton, and The Ya Ya Sisters: Erica Markowicz, Teri Ludin-Kirchner and Maraen Klug for all the care and support shown to Victor and his familia. A special thanks Maria Rangle for her heal & touch and Nicole Dorn for her medical guidance. Valley Funeral Home
2211 N. Richmond St.
Appleton (920)733-5435
www.valleyfh.com
"Serving as would 
Rangle, Victor J. (I321398)
 
165921 Victor J. Schwantes, age 87, of New Holstein, died Monday, July 14, 2008, at Willowdale Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in New Holstein. He was born August 24, 1920, in the Town of Russell in Sheboygan County, a son of the late John and Amanda (Schmidt) Schwantes. Victor graduated from New Holstein High School. He was in the Civilian Conservation Corp. During World War II, he served in the Aleutian Islands. On May 3, 1947, he married Shirley Criter. The couple was married for 55 years; Shirley preceded him in death on February 7, 2002.
He was a member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church in New Holstein and the Holy Name Society and was a member of the New Holstein American Legion Post 124. Victor was a mailman in New Holstein all his life. He helped at the New Holstein Firemen's Picnic frying chickens and volunteered at the Salvatorian Center. Victor enjoyed traveling, spending winters in Florida and time at his cottage in Crivitz. He also enjoyed watching high school sports and dancing on Sunday and playing bingo.
Survivors include his four children: Jim (Marlene) Schwantes, New Holstein and their children: Doug and Bill (fiancee Rachel), Karen (Steve) Bruckner, Chilton; John (Rhea) Schwantes, Elkhart Lake and their children: Vicki, Peter and Amanda and last but not least Sharon (Val) Thome, Johnsburg and their children: Burt and Becky; three sisters-in-law: Alice Schwantes, Mary Criter and Judy (Frank) Fuhrman and two brothers-in-law: Jerry (Rose) Criter and Irmin (Vi) Criter.
Preceding him in death were his parents, his wife, Shirley; a son-in-law, Sam Peters; two brothers: Al and Claude; a sister, Betty Jane; two sisters-in-law: Merlyn Kennedy and Ruth Schwantes and two brothers-in-law: Donald Criter and John Kennedy.
A Memorial Mass will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 17, 2008, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 1724 Madison Street, New Holstein, with Rev. Loren Nys SDS officiating. Military Rites conducted by the New Holstein American Legion Post 124 will follow the Mass. Inurnment will be in the Holy Rosary Cemetery. Family and friends may call at the church on Thursday July 17 from 4-7 p.m. A Memorial Fund will be established in his name.
A special "Thank you" to the staff of Willowdale, Willowpark and Dr. Randy Theiler for all their care the last years.
The Sippel Funeral Home in New Holstein 920-898-4300 is assisting the family. 
Schwantes, Victor J. (I315541)
 
165922 Victor James Lee Rhoden "VJ" "Vic", 67, Dale, passed away Wednesday, May 15th 2013, at home with his family by his side from complications from Mantle Cell Lymphoma.
He was born on August 14th, 1945, "VJ Day" in New London, WI, son of the late Lawrence and Idella Mary (Kamps) Rhoden. He graduated from New London High School in 1963 and was looking forward to going to the 50th class reunion until ill health slowed him down. He served two years in the US Navy on the USS Canberra- CAG-2 as a radar specialist during the Vietnam War. After service he worked as a carpenter with his brother Jerry. He then worked at Melray, Thermo Electron, and presently at Pierce IPP Plant in the "mod" bay.
He was a long time member of First Congregational United Church of Christ, New London.
He is survived by his best friend and wife of 32 years, Mary. His children: Heather (Robert) Kaminski, Greenville, WI; David (Emily) Rhoden, Snohomish, WA; April (Nathan) Treague, Appleton, WI. His grandchildren: Alexander Kaminski and special friend Elizabeth Van Sistine; Daniel Kaminski; Zofia Kaminski; Aleksandra Kaminski; Leviticus Rhoden; Asa Rhoden; and grandpuppy Shiloh Treague.
His siblings, Loraine Dixon, Muskegan, MI; Beverly Myers, Greenfield, WI; Rosalyn Oberstadt, New London; Florence Scholl, Shawano; Jerry (Beverly) Rhoden, Appleton; Ruth (Dick) Simpson, Clintonville; Cecilia (Pete) Dernbach, Antigo. Four sister-in-laws, Rita Rhoden, New London; Carolyn Rhoden, Milwaukee; Rosemary Rhoden, Appleton; Fumiko, Japan. He is also survived by cousins, nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, and great-great nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by siblings, Harold, Marion, Bill, Bob, LaVonne, Larry, and by special niece Kathy (Rhoden) Jezeski; In-laws Archie Dixon, Ernie Woeshnick, Cliff Myers, Ray Oberstadt, Orin Sommers, Rollyn Scholl.
Funeral service for Vic will be held at 1:00 p.m. at First Congregational United Church of Christ, New London with Pastor Greg Watling officiating. Visitation will be on Saturday, May 18th, 2013 at Cline & Hanson, New London from 5pm-8pm. Visitation also on Sunday, May 19th, from noon until the time of service. Burial will be in the Dale Union Cemetery, Medina, WI Hwy 96 for interment.
Thank You to the Dale First Responders, Gold Cross Ambulance, Outagamie County Sherriff Department, and the Coroner's Office for your kind words and assistance in a time of need.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on May 17, 2013 
Rhoden, Victor James Lee (I188371)
 
165923 Victor Jenkins47
Jennie Jenkins38
Alma Jenkins0
[7/12]
Irma Husacker13
Millie Husacker11 
Tilleman, Jacoba "Jenny" (I48804)
 
165924 Victor Jenkins47
Jennie Jenkins38
Alma Jenkins0
[7/12]
Irma Husacker13
Millie Husacker11 
Jenkins, Alma (I148419)
 
165925 Victor Jenkins47
Jennie Jenkins38
Alma Jenkins0
[7/12]
Irma Husacker13
Millie Husacker11 
Jenkins, Victor (I148420)
 
165926 Victor Jenkins47
Jennie Jenkins38
Alma Jenkins0 [7/12]
Irma Husacker13
Millie Husacker11 
Heesaker, William (I48635)
 
165927 Victor Jenkins47
Jennie Jenkins38
Alma Jenkins0 [7/12]
Irma Husacker13
Millie Husacker11 
Heesackers, Erma Johanna (I48806)
 
165928 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Johnson, Victor (I146970)
 
165929 Victor Johnson46 [66]
Anna L Johnson41 [46]
Evelyn A Moede18
Bernard E Moede
Suring, Anna (I179084)
 
165930 Victor Joseph Jansen July 16, 1915 - January 04, 2000
Victor Joseph Jansen, was the son of Theodore and Barbara (Yangling) Jansen.
He retired from the Standard Oil Company where he was a property representative.
He married Nettie Heaton on December 14, 1934, in Westfield, New York.
Survivors:
Nettie Heaton Jansen
2 Sons
2 Daughters 
Jansen, Victor (I27762)
 
165931 Victor Kaye 34
Minnie A Kaye 33
Clayton D Kaye 7
Charles Kaye 6
Otto Kaye 4
Milton Kaye 2 
Kaye, Victor J. (I318486)
 
165932 Victor Kaye 44
Minnie Kaye 42
Clayton Kaye 17
Carl Kaye 16
Otto Kaye 15
Milton Kaye 12
Clarence Kaye 8
Royal Kaye 6
Gorden Kaye 1 
Kaye, Victor J. (I318486)
 
165933 Victor Kaye 54
Mimie Kaye 53
Milton Kaye 21
Clarence Kaye 18
Roy Kaye 15
Gordon Kaye 10 
Kaye, Victor J. (I318486)
 
165934 Victor Kaye 44
Minnie Kaye 42
Clayton Kaye 17
Carl Kaye 16
Otto Kaye 15
Milton Kaye 12
Clarence Kaye 8
Royal Kaye 6
Gorden Kaye
Kaye, Roy (I318482)
 
165935 Victor Kaye 54
Mimie Kaye 53
Milton Kaye 21
Clarence Kaye 18
Roy Kaye 15
Gordon Kaye 10 
Kaye, Roy (I318482)
 
165936 Victor Krueger28
Mabel Krueger25
Eugene Krueger
Krueger, Victor (I324051)
 
165937 Victor L. Hellestad, Appleton, age 88, died Tuesday, July 14, 2009, at Manor Care Health Center in Appleton. Victor was born December 8, 1920, in the Town of Scandinavia, WI, to the late Elmer and Mildred (Danielson) Hellestad. He proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy during World War II. On April 7, 1948, Victor was united in marriage to Melda Luniak. The couple enjoyed over 50 years together until her death in 2001.
Victor owned and operated Hellestad Insurance Agency in Appleton for 40 years, retiring in 1983. He was active with the Appleton Lions Club, and was a member at Trinity Lutheran Church, Appleton, where he belonged to the Sons of Norway.
He is survived by his daughter Susan (Larry) Reinke, Wausau; two granddaughters: Jenny (Eric) Sarauer, Eau Claire, and Amy Reinke, Minneapolis; two brothers: Phil (Janet) Hellestad, Plymouth, WI, and Kenneth Hellestad, Milwaukee; a brother-in-law Alan Luniak, Shawano; he is further survived by many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his son Dan, and his brother Leland Hellestad.
A Funeral Service will be held 11 a.m. on Friday, July 17, at the Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Kurt Kovanen officiating. Friends may visit at the funeral chapel on Friday from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Entombment will take place at Highland Memorial Park.
Brettschneider
Trettin-Lederer
606 N. Oneida St.
Appleton 920-733-7383
www.btlfuneral.com 
Hellestad, Victor (I156880)
 
165938 Victor Lingnowski 30
Josephine Lingnowski 30
Edward Lingnowski 8
Ambrose Lingnowski 7
Irene Lingnowski 5
Raymond Lingnowski 3
Olive Lingnowski
Lingnowski, Victor (I128105)
 
165939 Victor Lingnowski 30
Josephine Lingnowski 30
Edward Lingnowski 8
Ambrose Lingnowski 7
Irene Lingnowski 5
Raymond Lingnowski 3
Olive Lingnowski
Sokolowski, Josephine (I190773)
 
165940 Victor Marckx 50
Sophia Marckx 48
August Marckx 23
Alfonse Marckx 21
Leona Marckx 20
Peter Marckx 19
Clementine Marckx 18
Mary Marckx 16
Florence Marckx 14
Josephine Marckx 12
Louise Marckx 11
August De Backer 33 
Merckx, August (I113735)
 
165941 Victor Marckx50
Sophia Marckx48
August Marckx23
Alfonse Marckx21
Leona Marckx20
Peter Marckx19
Clementine Marckx18
Mary Marckx16
Florence Marckx14
Josephine Marckx12
Louise Marckx11
August De Backer33 
Merckx, Victor (I168411)
 
165942 Victor Marckx50
Sophia Marckx48
August Marckx23
Alfonse Marckx21
Leona Marckx20
Peter Marckx19
Clementine Marckx18
Mary Marckx16
Florence Marckx14
Josephine Marckx12
Louise Marckx11
August De Backer33 
Merckx, Petrus Alfons (I172648)
 
165943 Victor Marshall 8/4/1873 12/2/1965 Post Crescent 12/3/1965 A 8 Marshall, Victor M. D. (I307138)
 
165944 Victor Mignon38
Cara Mignon33
Lena Mignon28
Joseph Mignon14
Sara Mignon10
John B Herbigmaux66 
Mignon, Lena (I174776)
 
165945 Victor Muenster 1/21/1959 Post Crescent 1/22/1959 A 12 Muenster, Victor Sr. (I114427)
 
165946 Victor Muenster29
Anna Muenster31
Dorothy Muenster4
Alice Muenster1
[1 11/12] 
Muenster, Victor Sr. (I114427)
 
165947 Victor Muenster40
Annie Muenster41
Dorothy M Muenster14
Alice E Muenster12
Helen L Muenster10
John F Muenster8
Marion M Muenster6
George V Muenster4 6/12 
Muenster, Victor Sr. (I114427)
 
165948 Victor Muenster50
Anna Muenster52
John Muenster18
Marion Muenster16
George Muenster14
Victor Muenster
Muenster, Victor Sr. (I114427)
 
165949 Victor N Leppla35
Lydia O Leppla30
John Dundelinger21 
Leppla, Victor (I33038)
 
165950 Victor N Leppla35
Lydia O Leppla30
John Dundelinger21 
Leppla, Lydia (I33039)
 
165951 Victor Noel60
G Noel52
Victorian Noel26
Flora Noel10 
Noel, Victor (I147020)
 
165952 Victor Noel60
G Noel52
Victorian Noel26
Flora Noel10 
Hidahl, Flora Noel (I147024)
 
165953 Victor Noel66
Jennie Noel53
Flora Noel15 
Noel, Victor (I147020)
 
165954 Victor Noel66
Jennie Noel53
Flora Noel15 
Hidahl, Flora Noel (I147024)
 
165955 Victor Noel70
Dien Donnel Noel63
Flora Ganthier19 
Unknown, Dieudonnee (I147019)
 
165956 Victor Noel70
Dien Donnel Noel63
Flora Ganthier19 
Noel, Victor (I147020)
 
165957 Victor Noel70
Dien Donnel Noel63
Flora Ganthier19 
Hidahl, Flora Noel (I147024)
 
165958 Victor P Memmaerts52
Mary A Memmaerts52
Margaret A Memmaerts27
Elmer P Memmaerts20
Catherine R Memmaerts19
Bernard P Memmaerts16
Menelta M Memmaerts14
Rolland R Memmaerts11
Emery H Memmaerts
Mommaerts, Roland (I322887)
 
165959 Victor P Memmaerts52
Mary A Memmaerts52
Margaret A Memmaerts27
Elmer P Memmaerts20
Catherine R Memmaerts19
Bernard P Memmaerts16
Menelta M Memmaerts14
Rolland R Memmaerts11
Emery H Memmaerts
Mommaerts, Victor (I323887)
 
165960 Victor P Memmaerts52
Mary A Memmaerts52
Margaret A Memmaerts27
Elmer P Memmaerts20
Catherine R Memmaerts19
Bernard P Memmaerts16
Menelta M Memmaerts14
Rolland R Memmaerts11
Emery H Memmaerts
Mommaerts, Margaret (I329300)
 
165961 Victor P Memmaerts52
Mary A Memmaerts52
Margaret A Memmaerts27
Elmer P Memmaerts20
Catherine R Memmaerts19
Bernard P Memmaerts16
Menelta M Memmaerts14
Rolland R Memmaerts11
Emery H Memmaerts
Mommaerts, Elmer (I329301)
 
165962 Victor P Memmaerts52
Mary A Memmaerts52
Margaret A Memmaerts27
Elmer P Memmaerts20
Catherine R Memmaerts19
Bernard P Memmaerts16
Menelta M Memmaerts14
Rolland R Memmaerts11
Emery H Memmaerts
Mommaerts, Bernard (I329302)
 
165963 Victor R. Wendt, Appleton, age 72, passed away on Sunday, September 14, 2008, at his home. Victor was born on September 9, 1936, in West Bloomfield, Wisconsin, the son of the late Edward and Anna (Winter) Wendt. Vic worked and taught music at Heid Music for 35 years. He enjoyed playing at weddings and social gatherings and also loved gardening.
He will be sadly missed by his wife, Nan Wendt, Appleton; a daughter, Julie (Gary) Rhyner, Stratford; a sister, Angela "Pat" Sasse, Fremont; two sisters-in-law: Grace Wendt, New London and Verona Wendt, Red Granite. Victor is further survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers: Wilfred, Waldrew, and Edward Wendt, Jr.
In accordance with Victor's wishes, no formal services will be held.
Thank you, Dr. Mortara. Vic trusted you and respected your honesty in treating him. We both felt you did all you possibly could to give him a little more time. I could never say enough about how well Vic was cared for by everyone at St. Elizabeth this past year. A very special thanks to the entire staff at FVHO for their wonderful care.
To all Vic's longtime band buddies who honored him at Countryside in March, he would say, "Rock and Roll will never die - you guys won't let it. Keep Rockin'!"
To Ron and Linda Quick,
Vic would say, "You were the best friends I ever had — thanks for everything."
To his daughter Julie,
Vic would say, "You were the best kid I could have ever had."
Dad,
You are the best father I could have ever hoped for and I'm so proud to be your "kid." I am forever grateful for your wisdom. You taught me many lessons about character, integrity and hard work which have helped so much in my life. Thank you for always believing in me, I knew I could always count on you. I will always be a "Daddy's girl," will love you more than I can say and will miss you so very much.
Julie
Vic,
I could have never found a better friend and husband than you were. Most of our 36 years together were much better than we could have ever expected in this life. I will love you forever.
Nan
Wichmann Funeral Home
537 N. Superior Street
Appleton 920-739-1231
Online Condolences
www.wichmannfargo.com 
Wendt, Victor R. (I315651)
 
165964 Victor Ringel 6/5/1922 1/2/1965 Post Crescent 1/3/1965 C 5 Ringel, Victor (I96762)
 
165965 Victor Robert Timm, 85, Appleton, passed away on Tuesday, November 18, 2008, at home with his family by his side. Victor was born October 2, 1923, at home in the Town of Ellington, son of the late Louis and Alma (Cuhrt) Timm. He married Ramona Gast on June 19, 1953, in Oshkosh. They farmed in the Town of Ellington until they moved into Appleton. He was a homebuilder and land developer for many years in the Appleton area. In retirement he enjoyed woodworking, gardening, playing Sheepshead and sharing a story or joke with his family and friends.
He was a member of St. Matthew Ev. Lutheran Church in Appleton, where he assisted with many woodworking projects. He also did many woodworking projects at Fox Valley Lutheran High School in Appleton.
He will be greatly missed by his wife of 55 years, Ramona; children: Debra (Richard) Schmoll, Cynthia (Larry) Farvour and Melanie (Butch) Diemel; grandchildren: Gus (Jackie) Schmoll, Katie (Bob) Schoenhard, Ben and Laura Farvour, Ron and Lindsey Diemel; sisters: Eleanor Rahmlow and Bernice Knutzen; sisters-in-law: Rose, Arline, and Eva Timm. He is also survived by Ramona's sister, Corrine Paffenroth; brothers: Ted (Arlene) Gast and William (Vi) Gast. Victor is further survived by his nieces and nephews, many special friends and wonderful neighbors.
He was preceded in death by two infant children: Gregory and Peggy; brothers: Carl, Donald and Earl; brothers-in-law: Wilbert Rahmlow, Harold Knutzen and Richard Paffenroth; and a niece, Wendy (Paffenroth) Field.
Funeral services for Victor will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, November 21, 2008, at St. Matthew Ev. Lutheran Church (129 S. Mason Street) in Appleton with Rev. Paul Schuler officiating. Friends may visit the family Thursday at the funeral home from 4 - 8 p.m. and also on Friday at the church from 9:30 a.m. until the service at 11 a.m. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton.
A special thank-you to Thedacare Hospice and Valley VNA for their assistance.
VALLEY FUNERAL HOME
2211 N. Richmond Street
Appleton, WI 54911
920-733-5435
www.valleyfh.com
"Serving as would be Served" 
Timm, Victor Robert (I316153)
 
165966 Victor Staege age 80, di ed at 1:55 p.m. Saturday August 21st, 1988. He was born September 4th, 19 07 in Oshkosh. Prior to his retirement he had worked as an electricia n. He was married to M. Schochow on Oct 6th, 1931, and she died July 14 th 1958. He then married Florence Sanderfoot in 1961, and she died May 8t h, 1988. Survivors include three daughters: Cheryl Schultz, Brooklyn, Iow a; Joan Davey, Shirley, Ark.; Loef Burt, Corpus Christi, Texas; two stepda ughters: Carol Schomisch, Haskell, Okla.; Deborah Sanderfoot, Las Vegas; t hree stepsons: Dan Sanderfoot, Gary, Ill.; Ken, Bear Creek; Jerry, of Gree nville; a brother, William; a stepbrother, George Shead, Saginaw, Mich .; a sister, Ruth Rasmussen, St. Peter, Minn., 27 grandchildren; 18 gre at grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents: William and I da Schultz Staege. Funeral services will be at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday at Ver kuilen funeral home, Little Chute with Deacon Vin DeGroot officiating. Int ernment will be in St. John's cemetery. Staege, Victor (I18027)
 
165967 Victor Sternhagen 28
Evelyn Sternhagen 25
Donald Sternhagen 3
Marilyn Sternhagen
Preimesburge, Evelyn (I49951)
 
165968 Victor Sternhagen28
Evelyn Sternhagen25
Donald Sternhagen3
Marilyn Sternhagen
Sternhagen, Victor (I50509)
 
165969 Victor Sturn 8 Jan 1915 13 Feb 1992 Sturn, Victor (I127387)
 
165970 Victor Suess28
Marcella Suess28
Rita Suess
Tuchscherer, Marcella (I3341)
 
165971 Victor Suess28
Marcella Suess28
Rita Suess
Suess, Victor (I176851)
 
165972 Victor Thyrion 45
Maggie Thyrion 38
Esther Thyrion 15 
Thyrion, Esther (I335533)
 
165973 Victor Thyrion 45
Maggie Thyrion 38
Esther Thyrion 15 
Thyrion, Victor (I342239)
 
165974 Victor Thyrion 55
Madeline Thyrion 48
Keith Thyrion 10 
Thyrion, Victor (I342239)
 
165975 Victor Van Grinsven, age 73, of Kaukauna, passed away after a brief journey with cancer the morning of December 5th, 2016, at his home surrounded by family. He was born January 19, 1943 to the late Theodore and Josephine (Meulemans) Van Grinsven.
Victor was an auto body technician, self-employed for many years, finishing his career into retirement with his brother, Dennis, at DJ's Auto Body in Brothertown.
Victor especially enjoyed watching Nascar, and was an avid Packer fan, never missing a game! Vic also had a love for fishing and always enjoyed his senior bowling leagues! Another joy of his was watching his grandchildren play sports and cheering them on at their events.
He is survived by his beloved and caring wife, Pat; a son Troy; daughters: Debbie (Eric) Schley and Robin (Eric) Duchow; grandchildren: Clint Schley, Samantha (Benny) Boesch, Nathaniel Duchow, Britta Duchow (special friend Ryan), and Emily Duchow; and unborn great granddaughter. Also, survived by his Golden Retriever companion, Hunter; brother: Dennis (Ann) Van Grinsven; sister: Bonnie (Bill) Schussman; brothers-in-law: Earl Wallace, William (Jean) Wallace; sisters-in-law: Grace (Melvin) Hietpas, Donna Eake, Mary Wallace, and Rose (Gene) Verhagen; and many special nieces and nephews.
Vic was preceded in death by his parents: Theodore & Josephine Van Grinsven, step father Raymond Akeman; Pat's Parents: James & Stella Wallace, brothers-in-law: Kenny Wallace, Roland (Oscar) Wallace, Dennis Eake, and sister-In-Law: Carla Wallace
A funeral service for Vic will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, December 10, 2016 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna with Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Visitation will be held from 10:30 a.m. until the time of service. Boettcher Family Funeral of Kaukauna is assisting the family. 920-766-2099. www.boettcherfamilyfuneral.com.
On behalf of Pat and the entire family, we want to send a special thank you to Dr. Yao, all the staff at Fox Valley Hematology & Oncology, and ThedaCare at Home for their impeccable & attentive care for Vic.
Pat wanted to send a special message to her husband, as Vic called Pat, "McDoogle."
McDoogle will miss you!
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Dec. 7, 2016 
VanGrinsven, Victor (I72105)
 
165976 Victor Vanremortel27
Miami Vanremortel23
Jean Vanremortel2
Roger Vanremortel
VanRemortel, Victor (I171894)
 
165977 Victor Verwey 40
Laura Verwey 40
Gloria Verwey 12 
Verwey, Victor (I45908)
 
165978 Victor Viaene40
Anna Viaene28
Bernard J Viaene
Viaene, Victor (I63934)
 
165979 Victor Viaene40
Anna Viaene28
Bernard J Viaene
Viaene, Bernard Joseph (I76128)
 
165980 Victor Viaene61
Anna Viaene48
Richard Bowe40 
Viaene, Victor (I63934)
 
165981 Victor W Miske
06 May 1909
4 Apr 1979
69 
Miske, Victor W. (I318499)
 
165982 Victor W. Nehs, attorney of Neillsville, died suddenly of a heart attack early Sunday evening. Final services for him were planned for 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Methodist Church, with the Rev. Virgil Nulton in charge. Interment will be in the Neillsville City Cemetery.
Mr. Nehs had practiced in Neillsville more than 30 years. He came here in March 1917, as an associate of the late Emery Crosby, and was with him until Mr. Crosby was elected Circuit Judge in 1922. Thereafter Mr. Nehs practiced alone.
In addition to his private practice Mr. Nehs had many public responsibilities. He served a term as mayor of Neillsville; was district attorney two terms; was for three terms chairman of the Clark County Board; was a member of the Wisconsin Assembly for two terms, ending in 1938, and during that time failed the election as speaker by a single vote. The single vote was lost because of Mr. Nehs adherence to his convictions, a trait which was strong in him throughout his public service.
Mr. Nehs was born July 28, 1887, in Menomonee Falls, Wis., a community in which members of the Nehs family were pioneers. His father, Franklin L., was a German Evangelical minister, and Victor gathered his schooling as his father proceeded from charge to charge. His parents had both died before he was 17, but he was graduated from Marshfield High School and went on to the University of Wisconsin, where he earned his way through the law school.
When the Mexican border trouble arose, Mr. Nehs was a member of the Marshfield military band; and he went to Texas with that organization as a drummer. Upon his return he was married June 12, 1917, to Clara Floberg, whom he had met in Loyal during a brief period of practice there. He had scarcely settled down to his practice in Neillsville, when the First World War called him. Because of his knowledge of the German language, he was trained for intelligence service, and was to have served in listening posts in front of the American Lines. But the war ended before this perilous service started. He remained in service in France until the summer of 1919, when he returned to Neillsville.
Mr. Nehs was a member of the American Legion; was a Mason; a member of the Presbyterian Church, a Kiwanian. In 1921 he was one of the organizers of the local Kiwanis Club; became its first president; was later elected lieutenant governor of this Kiwanis district.
Mr. Nehs is survived by Mrs. Nehs, two sons and one brother. The sons are DeWayne P., who was born Oct. 17, 1918, and Franklin, Feb. 23, 1922. Both of these sons are attorneys, DeWayne practicing in Milwaukee and Franklin in Appleton.
Pallbearers were: James A. Musil, W. B. Tufts, Joseph Zimmerman, Dave Parry, John Peterson and W. F. Harvey.
In recognition of the services of Mr. Nehs to the community, Mayor Naedler requested business houses to close Wednesday afternoon, during the hour of the funeral.

---Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) September 22, 1949
At the funeral services of Victor Nehs on Wednesday Mrs. Helen C. Smith, Mary Ann Smith, Glenn Ketchum and Henry Stucki sang, "The Lord Is My Shepherd," accompanied by Mrs. Iris Randall at the piano.
Relatives from out of town attending the rites were: Franklin Nehs, Appleton; Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Nehs, Milwaukee; Charles Nehs, Waukesha; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hutta, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Melby, Madison; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hazen, Chicago, Ill.; Bernard Fitzgerald, Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Underhill, Milwaukee; Lorraine Wilpolt, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Floberg, Rice Lake; Agnes Floberg, Rice Lake; Mrs. Mabel Durkee, Virginia, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holverson, Superior; Ethel Heffernon, Rice Lake.
The Clark County Bar Association attended the funeral in a group. Arrangements were in charge of the Bergemann Funeral Home.
Obit: Nehs, Victor W. (1887 - 1949)
Poster: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon Email: eldolken@potc.net
---Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) September 15, 1949
---Nehs, Victor W. (28 July 1887- 11 September 1949) 
Nehs, Victor (I50934)
 
165983 Victor Watry34
Florence Watry34
Leroy Watry12
Eldon Watry11 
Watry, ElDon (I173124)
 
165984 Victor, Anna, Elaine and John Hartzheim, Victor Michael (I42218)
 
165985 Victoria "Vicki" E. Hermus, Age 61 of Kimberly, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Monday, September 7th, after a courageous battle with a rare illness (Wegener's Disease). Vicki was born in Appleton, Wisconsin on June 8th, 1954. She grew up in Kimberly and graduated from Kimberly High School in 1972. Vicki spent the majority of her life raising her children and caring for the children of others.
Vicki loved her family more than anything in the world. The greatest gift she gave to everyone was her unconditional love and support. There was never a time you walked away from her without knowing you were truly loved and cared for. Anyone who was lucky enough to know her will always remember her for her generosity and kindness.
Vicki was an amazing cook and she loved to travel with her husband. They especially enjoyed their many trips to Hawaii.
Vicki is survived by her husband and best friend of 43 years, Jim, her children Tammy (Mike) Van Eperen, Troy Hermus and Tracy (Luke) Haas; Grandchildren, Brody, Trevor and Victoria Van Eperen and Asher, Esten and Veneda Haas; her brother Brian Baumgarten and nephew Nathan Baumgarten; Mother-in-law, Alice "Honey" Hermus, brothers and sisters-in-law Sandy (Joe) Ver Voort, Jeff (Rose) Hermus, Sue (Terry) Jansen, Ron (Susan Pearl) Hermus, Rick (Cheryl) Hermus, Ken (Nora) Hermus, Greg (Debra) Hermus, Russ (Amy) Hermus, Terry Hermus (Special friend, Katie Hietpas), cousin Ursula Miller, and numerous other cousins, nieces and nephews who were all so special to her.
Vicki is preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Carmen Baumgarten, and her Father-in-law, John Hermus.
Funeral Service for Vicki will be on Saturday, September 12, 2015 at 11:00 AM at Holy Spirit/Holy Name Catholic Church, 600 E. Kimberly Avenue in Kimberly with Fr. Bob Kollath officiating. Visitation will be at the church on Saturday, September 12, 2015 from 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM. For more information and to express online condolences, please visit www.wichmannfargo.com.
We would like to express a special thank you to Russ and Amy Hermus for their love, support and guidance during this difficult time.
We would also like to thank the caring staff at Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee for the professional and compassionate care given to Vicki and our family. You always went above and beyond.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.
Vic, there is a hole in my heart that will never be filled. I will love you forever.-Jim 
Baumgarten, Victoria "Vicky" (I108710)
 
165986 Victoria "Vicki" M. (DeCleene) Arvey, 51, De Pere and Appleton, passed away Friday, Jan. 4, 2008, after a 25-year courageous battle with MS. She was born in Green Bay on Jan. 10, 1956, to Victor and Leona De Cleene. On April 23, 1983, she married Bob Arvey at Old St. Joseph's Church in De Pere. Vicki graduated from St. Joseph Academy in 1974 and from UW-Oshkosh with a Master's Degree in Reading. She taught elementary education and reading at St. John the Baptist in Princeton, St. Gabriel's in Neenah and in the Appleton Public School District.
Vicki loved reading and traveling out west with her husband. She was an avid Packers fan and an enthusiastic supporter of all of her nieces' and nephews' events. She was a very strong and courageous role model who met her disease head on and never dwelled on the negative side effects.
She is survived by her beloved husband, Bob; parents, Victor and Leona DeCleene, De Pere; six siblings, Eileen Miller, Fitchburg; JoAnn (John) Werner, Casco; Bill (Judy) DeCleene, Green Bay; Larry (Barb) DeCleene, De Pere; John (Lori) DeCleene, De Pere; Vonnie (Larry) Voight, De Pere; four brothers and sister-in-laws, Carol Widi, Green Bay; Michael Arvey, Peshtigo; James Arvey, De Pere; Pat (Blake) Perry, Houston; and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles.
She was preceded in death by her brother-in-law, Ken Miller; sister-in-law, Kathy Arvey; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Mary and Joseph Arvey; and maternal and paternal grandparents.
Family and friends may call at Old St. Joseph's Church on St. Norbert campus, 123 Grant St., De Pere, on Monday, Jan. 7, 2008, from 3 to 6 p.m. with a Memorial Mass at 6 p.m. with Fr. Jim Baraniak, O. Praem. officiating. Cotter Funeral Home, De Pere, 920-336-8702, is assisting the family. Online condolences may be expressed at cotterfuneralhome. com.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund in Vicki's name has been established for the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
A special thank you to Heartland Hospice, the staff at Rennes Health Care Center, and to Fr. Jim Baraniak for their kind and compassionate care. 
DeCleene, Victoria M. (I194243)
 
165987 Victoria "Vicky" Loberger, Appleton, age 97, passed away, surrounded by her family, at Rennes Health Care Center on Tuesday, November 29, 2011. She was born in Milwaukee on June 9, 1914 the daughter of the late Cyprian and Mary Zemblowski. On May 24, 1935 she married Joseph Loberger in Oconto Falls and were married for 70 wonderful years. Vicky's life was filled with square dancing, sewing, gardening and spending time with family. She will be remembered for her warm, nurturing personality, who was "Mom" to many.
Vicky is survived by her children: Barb (George) Bolwerk, Dick (Marge) Loberger, Mary (Bill) Warnecke and Joan (Geno) Jarvi; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter; brothers: Cyprian "Bud" (Katie) Zemblowski and Leonard (Joan) Zemlowski; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Joe; nine sisters: Cecilia, Molly, Rose, Irene, Marie, Minnie, Frances, Lily and Caroline; and three brothers: Tom, Ted and Pete.
The funeral liturgy will be at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, December 3, 2011 at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH, Kimberly Campus, 600 E. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly, with Fr. David Beaudry officiating. Friends will be received at the church on Saturday from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the Mass. Burial will be in Appleton Highland Memorial Park.
The family extends a special thank you to the wonderful staff at Rennes and ThedaCare at Home Hospice for their compassion and caring.
Wichmann Funeral Home 537 N. Superior St. Appleton 739-1231
Online Condolences www.wichmannfargo.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on November 30, 2011 
Zemblowski, Victoria (I180311)
 
165988 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Verhagen, Victoria Ann (I14642)
 
165989 Victoria Haviland51
Lila Haviland29
George Haviland27 
Haviland, George (I172313)
 
165990 Victoria J. Thoma, 59, of Neenah, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, July 23, 2014. She was born on October 2, 1954, in Neenah, the daughter of Douglas and Margaret (Fellner) Joas. She was an extremely generous person who donated much of her time to the welfare of her friends, family and community. She was also active in many local theatre groups, where her amazing singing voice was renowned throughout the Fox Valley. Over the years she helped recruit many aspiring actors and actresses, to include her oldest granddaughter, Anna Mueller. As a Kimberley Clark retiree, she also took a tremendous amount of pride in her work as a realtor for Homestead Realty. Among the organizations previously mentioned, she will be missed and remembered by her family, whom she has helped and guided as a mother always should. She was a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Neenah.
Vicki is survived by her husband: Scott; father: Doug; Children: May Pittz, Dennis (fiancé Kasandra Schurer) Mueller, Kelly Pennings, Sean (wife Randi) Pennings, Jamae Pennings, Jennifer (Jerold) Meidam, and Michael (Jessica Calkins) Thoma; six grandchildren: Anna, Jacob, Kyle, Dalton, Rylan, Dilan, and one baby girl on the way; a brother: David (Becky) Joas; a sister-in-law: Alice Joas; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, other relatives, friends, and all those who attended girls night for Karaoke!
Vicki was preceded in death by her mother, and a brother: Douglas Joas.
Memorial services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, August 2, 2014, at the Kessler Funeral Home, 304 S. Commercial St., Neenah, with Rev. Catherine A.K. Mode officiating. Visitation will be Saturday at the funeral home from 11:00 a.m. until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in Victoria's name.
Loved by many, missed by all!
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from July 25 to July 27, 2014 
Joas, Victoria "Vicky" (I158324)
 
165991 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F2610
 
165992 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F32476
 
165993 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F30954
 
165994 Victoria P. Sullivan 83 passed away peacefully on April 22, 2017 at her home in Kaukauna. She was born in Maine to the late Patrick and Teresa (Schwin) Kilawee on September 17, 1933. When she was a child, her family returned to Wisconsin where she resided the rest of her life. She married Clarence "Sulli" Sullivan on April 15, 1961 at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Kaukauna, he preceded her in death on October 25, 2004. She was very devoted to her church throughout her life, loved gardening, her butterfly garden, traveling, watching the Packers and Brewers, and spending time with family and friends.
She is survived by her siblings; Della Milbach, Frank Kilawee, sister-in-law Patricia Kilawee, and many nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents, husband Clarence, siblings; Fr. Ivo (Jack) Kilawee, Martin (Lois) Kilawee, Joseph (Barbara) Kilawee, Charles Kilawee, Patricia (Dean) Ekstrom, Sr. Marie Kilawee, Margaret Kilawee, Richard Kilawee, sister-in-law; Mary Helen Huckstep, brother-in-law; William Milbach.
Funeral Liturgy will be held on Saturday, April 29, 2017 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH 309 Desnoyer St. Kaukauna. Visitation will be from 12:00 p.m. until time service at 1:30.
Online condolences can be made at www.wichmannfargo.com 
Kilawee, Victoria P. (I157300)
 
165995 Victory Medal Weyenberg, Floyd (I32254)
 
165996 Vida E Smith40
Mary J Smith80
Justin M Smith49 
Conroy, Mary Jane (I156496)
 
165997 Vida Smith
Mary A Smith Widowed 
Conroy, Mary Jane (I156496)
 
165998 Vieau, Marie M.Marie M. Vieau, 92, De Pere, passed away peacefully surrounded by her fami ly on Wednesday, September 13, 2006, at a local hospital. She was born Ju ly 12, 1914, in De Pere to the late Jacob and Mary (Jacobs) Renkens. On No vember 9, 1942, she married Hollis Vieau in Meridian, MS. Marie was a fait hful member of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Family, De Pere. She was Past Pr esident of the Christian Mothers at St. Boniface and instrumental in resta rting the funeral lunches there. Marie was also Past President of the V FW Auxiliary Post 2113. She enjoyed gardening, playing Smear, and lov ed to quilt.Marie is survived by her children: Mary (Harv) Vande Hei, Appleton; Mike ( Margaret) Vieau, De Pere; Ron (Elizabeth) Vieau, Ashwaubenon; Durell (Bo b) De Vos, West De Pere; Roy (Lois) Vieau, West De Pere; and Pat (Kay) Vie au, Green Bay; 14 grandchildren: Sara, Andy, Luke, Megan, Stephanie, Jaco b, Penn, Durell, Joe, Nick, Jesse, Jerid, Isaac, and Holly Marie; five gre at-grandchildren: Deja, Hanna, Maggie, McKenna, and Keegan. She is furth er survived by her brother, Leo Renkens, and her sister, Dolores (Stan) Ru piper; her sisters-in-law, Marie Renkens, and Jane Renkens, as well as num erous nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her husband, Hollis in 1994, her siblings: Ge orge Renkens, Jack (Leona) Renkens, Pete Renkens, and her sister-in-law, D olly Renkens. Members of Hollis's family also preceded her in death; Dure ll and Walter Kellner, Eunice and Dick Longrie, Carol and Joe Dosenbach.Friends may call from 4-8 p.m. Friday, September 15th at the RYAN FUNER AL HOME 305 N. Tenth Street, De Pere. Visitation will continue after 9 a. m. Saturday at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Family corner of Lourdes Ave, a nd Suburban Drive, De Pere. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrat ed at 10 a.m. with Fr. Tim Shillcox O.Praem officiating. A VFW Auxiliary S ervice will be conducted immediately following the service. Burial will ta ke place in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Please go to www.ryanfh.com to express o nline condolences to the family. Renkens, Marie M. (I195099)
 
165999 Vierlingsbeek, Netherlands VanRooy, Johanna Marie "Mary" (I102103)
 
166000 Vierlingsbeek, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands Family F32601
 

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