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Sass & Sons Funeral and Cremation Service in Franklin Milwaukee, Greenfield, Muskego and South Milwaukee, is proud to be family owned & operated since 1937. Sass & Sons has been the source that people trust for their funeral services. Sass & Sons Funeral Homes have been helping Milwaukee families in times of need since 1937. As the most dependable provider of funeral and cremation services in the areas of Greenfield, Franklin, Muskego and Milwaukee, we've grown close to many families in your community.

Phyllis NortonPhyllis Norton (nee Greene) passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, on February 23, 2026,...
02/24/2026

Phyllis Norton

Phyllis Norton (nee Greene) passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, on February 23, 2026, at the age of 92. She was the cherished wife and best friend of the late John Norton. Phyllis was a devoted mother to John (Teri), David, Marie (Sean) Ivers, Daniel (Anita), and Theresa. She was a beloved and adored Nana to her grandchildren: Shaun, Gabrielle, Emily, Makayla, Samantha, Sabrina, Abby, Jake, Natalie, Keegan, Brendan, Aaron, Bridget, and Colin.

Phyllis was preceded in death by her parents, Teresa and Timothy, and her siblings, John “JJ”, Maureen, Kathleen, and Michael. She is survived by her brother-in-law Tom (the late Arlene) and sister-in-law Patricia (Dave) Kerley. Phyllis also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends, both locally and in Ireland.

Phyllis took immense pride in her Irish heritage, cherishing the traditions throughout her life. Her strong Catholic faith was a guiding light, shaping her values and the love she shared with those around her. Above all, her greatest joy was found in her grandchildren, with whom she spent countless hours and shared special bonds. They were not just her family but her passion and delight, leaving memories that will be treasured forever.

Visitation will be held at St. Mary Catholic Faith Community, located at 9520 W. Forest Home Ave., Hales Corners, on Monday, March 2nd from 9:30-1045AM with The Mass of Christian Burial at 11AM. Private interment.

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Susan Marie SchlottkeIn Loving Memory ofSusan Marie SchlottkeFebruary 17, 1963 – February 14, 2026Susan Marie Schlottke ...
02/24/2026

Susan Marie Schlottke

In Loving Memory ofSusan Marie SchlottkeFebruary 17, 1963 – February 14, 2026

Susan Marie Schlottke (née Kreuzer), age 62, of Muskego, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on February 14, 2026.

A Life of Service and Heart Born on February 17, 1963, to Gerald and Yvonne (née Lancelle) Kreuzer, Susan was a lifelong resident of Muskego and a proud 1981 graduate of Muskego High School. While her most cherished vocation was being a devoted stay-at-home mother and homemaker, Susan dedicated much of her life to the compassionate care of others. Susan’s career in service began at Tudor Oaks, where she flourished as the Activities Director—a role her perfectly suited for her lo personality was perfectly suited for. She found deep fulfillment in listening to the life stories of the residents and took immense joy in encouraging those who were otherwise reticent to join in the activities. Following her time there, she served as a private caregiver and later worked at a group home for those with Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) and cognitive deficits. Her remarkable patience and caring touch brought warmth and dignity to those in her care.

Family and Legacy Known for her innate ability to befriend anyone, anywhere, Susan was happiest when surrounded by her large, boisterous family. Whether it was a holiday gathering or a simple Sunday, her heart was most full when the house was crowded and loud. In her final years, as her health waned, her grandson, Judd, was a particular source of incredible joy and strength.

Survivors Susan is survived by her husband of 44 years, Paul C. Schlottke; her children, Paul S. Schlottke and Kari Schlottke (Tim Olson); and her beloved grandson, Judd Olson. She is further survived by her beloved siblings (ordered oldest to youngest): Larry Kreuzer (Geraldine McGrorty), Peggy Jablonski (John Jablonski), Beth Foldy (Craig Foldy), and David Kreuzer (Mary Kreuzer). She also leaves behind her former sisters-in-law with whom she remained close, Deda Kreuzer and Kim Kreuzer, as well as 12 nieces and nephews who will dearly miss their aunt’s warmth. Susan was preceded in death by her parents, Gerald and Yvonne Kreuzer.

Memorials In honor of Susan’s lifelong spirit of giving, donations may be sent to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, a charity very close to her heart.

"Her warmth was our light, her heart was our home."

Private services were held.

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Howard F. KlawesHoward F. KlawesMonday, February 23, 2026. Age 91. Preceded in death by his parents Virginia and Clarenc...
02/24/2026

Howard F. Klawes

Howard F. Klawes

Monday, February 23, 2026. Age 91.

Preceded in death by his parents Virginia and Clarence Klawes.

No formal services.

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Cynthia Jean WyngaardCynthia J. Wyngaard (“Cindy”)Passed away on Sunday February 22, 2026 at the age of 79 years. She wa...
02/24/2026

Cynthia Jean Wyngaard

Cynthia J. Wyngaard (“Cindy”)

Passed away on Sunday February 22, 2026 at the age of 79 years. She was born on October 12, 1946 to Roy and Phyllis (Zornow) Nelson. Cindy graduated from Little Chute High School in 1965. On September 17, 1966 she married Dennis P. Wyngaard at St. John’s Catholic Church, Little Chute. Cindy enjoyed crocheting, gardening and loved playing cribbage with her friends and family. She was a full-time mother but when her kids got older, she worked part-time at Reynebeau Clothing in Little Chute. She cherished the friends she made while working there.

Cindy is survived by her two daughters, Nicole (Sequoya) Borgman, Milwaukee; and Lindsay Wyngaard (Tanner Hannula), Little Chute; and her grandchildren Aiden and Avery Borgman. Cindy was preceded in death by her husband, Dennis Wyngaard; her parents, Roy and Phyllis Nelson; her sister, Charlotte Nelson; in-laws Geraldine and Dan Romenesko, Tom and Phyllis Vandenberg.

Following a private cremation, we will host a celebration of life to share memories of Cindy. Please join us starting at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday March 14, 2026 (dinner to follow) at Hollander’s Pub and Grill (1820 E. Main St. Little Chute). In lieu flowers, please send donations to the Wisconsin Chapter of Alzheimer’s Association.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of both Anthem Memory Care and Brighton Hospice for the wonderful care that was given to Cindy.

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Thomas L. JunkThomas L. Junk passed away peacefully on February 19, 2026, entering eternal life at the age of 93. Born o...
02/24/2026

Thomas L. Junk

Thomas L. Junk passed away peacefully on February 19, 2026, entering eternal life at the age of 93. Born on November 28, 1932, in Milwaukee, WI, Tom led a life filled with love and devotion to family and God.

Tom is survived by his loving wife of 70 years, Carmella, and was a devoted father to Mary Kay (Joel) Eul, David Junk, and Robert (Sue) Young. He was a proud grandpa to his five grandchildren, Gregory (Michelle) Eul, Jacob Eul, Kristin (Ryan) Guziewicz, Brett Young and Adam Young, along with cherished great-grandchildren Eleanor, Arthur, and Thomas. He is also survived by other loving relatives and friends.

Tom drove his own dump truck for 10 years, then transitioned into driving semi for Advance Transportation Company until his retirement. He enjoyed 32 years of retirement, keeping his days full of what he loved. Tom and Carme enjoyed spending time with family and friends, going on trips to Florida, playing bingo every Monday morning, playing sheepshead and cribbage, going out to eat, golfing, and cheering on the Brewers. He was a devout Catholic, and was a frequent volunteer at his parish, Mother of Good Counsel. Tom loved big band music and could often be heard singing his favorite song "Chattanooga Choo Choo". Tom's greatest joy was attending all of his five grandchildren's sporting events and rarely missed a game or match. Tom will be remembered for his generosity, kindness and deep love for his family.

A visitation will be held on Friday, March 6th, from 10:00 AM until time of Mass at 11:30 AM at St. Mary's Catholic Faith Community, 9520 W. Forest Home Ave., Hales Corners, WI 53130.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in Tom's name to Curative Care Network at https://curative.org/

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William "Bill" H. CooperWilliam H. Cooper, known affectionately as Bill to his friends and loved ones, passed away peace...
02/23/2026

William "Bill" H. Cooper

William H. Cooper, known affectionately as Bill to his friends and loved ones, passed away peacefully on February 22, 2026, at the age of 82. Born on February 20, 1944, to Beatrice and William Cooper, Bill's life was a testament to the values of love, hard work, and adventure that he held dear.

Bill's journey began in 1944, in the heart of a bustling post-war America. He grew up with the love and support of his family, graduating from Nathan Hale High School in 1961. This was the foundation upon which he built a life full of achievement and service. His career as a lithographer spanned several companies in the Milwaukee area, where his skill and attention to detail were greatly valued by colleagues and clients alike.

At home, Bill was the beloved husband of Pat, with whom he shared 57 years of unwavering partnership. Together, they raised two sons, Scott and Tom, with Tom's wife Katie joining the family fold. Bill's role as a grandfather to Jordan (fiancée Pyxis) Graef was one of his most treasured. He is also survived by his siblings, Jane (the late Ron) Stanger, Cordes (Joan) Cooper, and Richard (Deb Peterson) Cooper, as well as a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

An avid hunter and fisherman, Bill found solace and excitement in the great outdoors. His passion for nature was more than a hobby; it was a reflection of his adventurous spirit and his appreciation for the world's beauty.

Colleagues and loved ones alike knew Bill as a man who could fix anything. His hands were skilled, and his mind was sharp, making him the go-to handyman in any situation. But beyond his practical abilities, Bill's adventurous soul shone through in everything he did.

Bill Cooper's life was one of loving commitment to his family, dedication to his work, and an unbridled passion for life's adventures. As we bid farewell to this remarkable man, we celebrate the indelible impact he made on the world. His memory will live on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know him, and his spirit will continue to guide us in the days to come. Bill's life was a journey well-traveled, and his story will be told with fondness and admiration for generations. Rest in peace, Bill; your legacy endures.

A memorial visitation will be held on Tuesday, March 3rd, from 10:00 AM until the service at 12:30 PM.

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Daniel F. MlinarDaniel F. Mlinar, a beloved husband, brother, uncle, and friend, departed this world on February 22, 202...
02/23/2026

Daniel F. Mlinar

Daniel F. Mlinar, a beloved husband, brother, uncle, and friend, departed this world on February 22, 2026, at the age of 67. Born on June 25, 1958, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Daniel dedicated his life to helping others and cherishing the friendships he cultivated in his community.

Adele, his devoted wife, stood by him through all of life's adventures, reminding everyone of the deep bond they shared. Daniel was also a loving brother to Susan (the late Michael), Nik (Kathy), George (Patty), Pauline (Don), Steve, Joe (Joanne), Lori, Anna, Paul, and Greg (Cindy) who will forever hold in their hearts the innumerable fond memories they created together. His relationship with Joe was particularly special, as they often enjoyed going to the 7 Mile Fair, sharing laughter and creating lasting memories.

Daniel’s kindness extended far beyond his family. He made it a point to help many people within his neighborhood, always looking for ways to lend a hand or brighten someone’s day. His gentle spirit was exemplified by the care he showed to the neighborhood cats, ensuring they were well-fed and loved. Sundays were sacred for him as he would eagerly play pool with his dear nephew Stacy, relishing the camaraderie and joy that accompanied those afternoons.

An avid sports fan, Daniel had a particular passion for NASCAR, proudly cheering for Jeff Gordon, whose racing triumphs mirrored Daniel's own spirited approach to life. His zest for the thrill of the race brought joy not only to himself but also to the numerous friends who joined him in celebrating the sport.

Daniel leaves behind a legacy filled with gratitude, love, and an unyielding spirit of generosity. He is remembered fondly by his special Godson, Jeremy, and many nieces, nephews, other family members, and friends whose lives he touched throughout his journey.

He is preceded in death by his his parents, George and Frieda; his sister Mary (Al); and his dear Grandma Sophie, alongside Adolph and Alice Eckert, his parents-in-law.

As we gather to remember and celebrate Daniel's remarkable life, we will cherish the laughter, love, and kindness he brought into our lives. His memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved him dearly.

Private Services were held. In memory of Daniel family asks that donations be made to the WI Humane Society.

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Mary Ann SowinskiMary Ann Sowinski (nee Balcerzak) was reunited with her beloved husband, Ernest, and their son, Craig, ...
02/23/2026

Mary Ann Sowinski

Mary Ann Sowinski (nee Balcerzak) was reunited with her beloved husband, Ernest, and their son, Craig, on February 21, 2026, at the age of 88. She was a devoted mother to Cindy (Dean) Kennedy and Chris (Jerry) Zortman. Mary Ann was a cherished grandmother to Dylan (Sarah) Kennedy, Ethan (Alyssa) Kennedy, Logan (Sara) Zortman, Clayton (Hannah) Zortman, and Abbey Zortman (Derrick). She was blessed with great-grandchildren Emma, Maya, and Cooper Kennedy.

Mary Ann was preceded in death by her husband Ernest “Ernie” Sowinski, her son Craig Sowinski, her brother Raymond (the late Nancy) Balcerzak, and her sister Gloria Mielke. She is further survived by other extended family members and friends, all of whom will miss her deeply.

During her married years, Mary Ann and Ernie enjoyed an active social life together, joining both bowling and volleyball leagues. Mary Ann also contributed to her community as a den mother for the Boy Scouts and was involved in supporting a baton twirling organization. Through these activities, she met many people and developed lasting friendships, often gathering for lunches, attending movies, and celebrating special occasions with her friends.

Mary Ann found great joy in hobbies such as crocheting and knitting. She relished opportunities to travel and cherished any gathering with family or friends. Holidays were especially meaningful, as she spent them with her grandchildren, her brother, and her sister-in-law, and she was always warmly welcomed by many other families. Mary Ann often spoke fondly of her trips to destinations including Florida, Hawaii, Las Vegas, Mexico, California, and cruising on the Rhine River.

A memorial gathering will be held at Max A. Sass & Sons-Mission Hills Chapel (8910 W. Drexel Ave., Franklin) on Thursday, February 26th starting at 4PM until the time of the memorial service at 6PM. In lieu of flowers, memorials in Mary Ann's name would be appreciated to St. Charles Borromeo Church in Milwaukee.

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Ursula HeilUrsula Heil (Immekus) died peacefully Saturday, February 21, 2026, at the age of 82. She had suffered with Al...
02/22/2026

Ursula Heil

Ursula Heil (Immekus) died peacefully Saturday, February 21, 2026, at the age of 82. She had suffered with Alzheimer's Disease for many years.

She is survived by her loving husband, Joseph L. Heil, Sr., and her devoted, loving children, Nicolette (Rick Regeth), Michelle (Chris Allen), and Adrian (Jolie). She was preceded in death by her beloved son, Mark (Sonja) Immekus, and her sister and brother-in-law, Mira and Henry Rychlik.

Ursula was blessed to be the loving grandmother of Alex (Carmen) Immekus, Amanda (Keegan) Einerson, Cody Pizzella, Jacqueline (Connor) Iaquinta, Michael (Anna) Immekus, Joseph Immekus, and Evan, Addison, and Gia Immekus.

She also knew the joy of three great grandchildren, Eden Rae and Lucas Iaquinta, and Elle Immekus.

She is further survived by dear nephew, Andrew Rychlik, and niece, Christine Frymark.

Also survived by the children of her husband, Joseph (Kelley) Heil, Jr., Jennifer (Peter) Buffett, Christine (James) Prebil, and Jeffrey Heil, and many cherished friends.

Ursula was born in Poland in 1943 and came to this country in January, 1951. She was educated at Mercy High School and UWM. She married Charles Immekus (deceased) in 1964.

For many years Ursula worked in branch operations at a regional financial services firm that was purchased by UBS. She retired in 2008.

She and husband, Joseph, are long-time members of St. Josaphat's Basilica.

Funeral arrangements at St. Josaphat's are pending.

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It's not about how long we're here. It's about how we show up, who we love, and what we leave behind.
02/22/2026

It's not about how long we're here. It's about how we show up, who we love, and what we leave behind.

Leon Alba Jr.Leon Alba Jr., a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and brother, passed away on February 20, 2026, in Mi...
02/21/2026

Leon Alba Jr.

Leon Alba Jr., a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and brother, passed away on February 20, 2026, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Born on December 27, 1943, in Rosebud, Texas. Leon lived a life filled with dedication, love, and joy.

After graduating from South Division High School, he committed himself to a long and industrious career as an Inspector at Briggs and Stratton, where he earned the respect and admiration of his colleagues. Renowned for his strong work ethic, Leon was a man who was always willing to lend a helping hand, embodying a spirit of kindness and community wherever he went.

Leon was an avid outdoorsman, finding joy in spending time up north at Lee Lake with his family and friends. He cherished moments of gardening, hunting, boating, and fishing, further enriching the memories he created with loved ones. His friends affectionately knew him as Leonski or Lito. He was a hard-working man who made countless friendships, never meeting a stranger along the way.

He is lovingly survived by his wife, Marie (Pulliam), of 52 years; his children, Eric (Donna), Greg (Amy), and Juanita (Cesar) Alba; and his grandchildren, Jacob (Ashley), Brandon, Dylan, Brenda, Josiah, Antonio, and Jackson. Also left to remember him fondly are his siblings: Esther (the late Roger), Lydia (Jim), Alice (the late Gary), and Steven (Char) Pena. He is further survived by many nieces, nephews, other family and friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Rosa and Leon Sr.

A visitation will be held on February 25, 2026, from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM, followed by a funeral service at 11:30 AM until 12:30 PM, both taking place at Max A. Sass & Sons Funeral and Cremation Greenridge Chapel in Greenfield, Wisconsin. In lieu of flowers, please plant a tree in Leon's memory.

Leon Alba Jr. will be remembered not only for his remarkable accomplishments but for the deep love and loyalty he showed to his family and friends. His legacy will live on in the hearts of all who had the honor of knowing him.

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Donald and Anne FabishDonald G. Fabish (November 1, 1942 – January 2, 2026) and Anne M. Fabish (née Uttke) (August 25, 1...
02/21/2026

Donald and Anne Fabish

Donald G. Fabish (November 1, 1942 – January 2, 2026) and Anne M. Fabish (née Uttke) (August 25, 1958 – January 19, 2026) shared 37 years of marriage and a lifetime of love, laughter, and steadfast devotion to one another and their family.

Donald was born and raised in South Milwaukee and graduated from South Milwaukee High School. He proudly served in the United States Army as a high-speed radio operator during the Vietnam War. After returning home, he worked as a steeplejack before earning his journeyman industrial electrician credentials through MATC. He retired from Emerson Electric (formerly Appleton Electric). Donald had a lifelong love of reading, math, and history. He enjoyed crossword puzzles, chess, model building, and the music of The Rolling Stones. He appreciated sharp humor and especially loved Monty Python’s Flying Circus.

Anne was born on August 25, 1958, and grew up in Caledonia, graduating from J. I. Case High School. She worked for Lucas Milhaupt, Allen Bradley, and most recently as a medical coder for Aurora Health Care until her retirement in November 2025. Anne found joy in music—especially Billy Joel and Elton John—and in caring for others through cooking and baking. A talented quilter and fiber artist, she loved quilting, crocheting, and knitting. She was a proud member of the Wandering Foot Quilt Guild and The Cutting Bees Guild, and she created countless handmade treasures for family, friends, charities, and outreach groups. Every stitch was an expression of love.

Donald and Anne met while playing in a dart league and were married in July of 1988. They made their home in Cudahy, where they spent most of their lives together. They were true companions—enjoying music, quiet evenings at home, shared humor, and simply being side by side. Their partnership was built on loyalty, warmth, and affection.

Donald was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Elizabeth Fabish (née Bonavitz); his brother Charles Fabish; and his sister June Fabish. Anne was preceded in death by her parents, Arnold and Patricia Uttke (née Ramsdell); many aunts and uncles; and shortly before her passing, her beloved husband Donald.

Together, they leave behind their son, Nicholas Fabish (Stephanie Fabish); their daughter Patricia Campbell (Lawrence Campbell); grandchildren Owen, Nolan, and Lyla Poulsen (Father David Poulsen); Anne’s brothers Michael Uttke and David Uttke (Sue); Donald’s youngest brother James Fabish (Joanne); and many extended family members and friends.

Though their passing came barely weeks apart, there is comfort in knowing they are together once more. Their legacy lives on in the family they cherished, the lessons they taught, the laughter they shared, and the love that will continue to surround all who knew them.

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Why Choose Our Funeral Home?

We’re dedicated to providing personalized, professional and compassionate services to help lighten your burden and support you through the difficult times that follow the loss of a loved one. We're honored to assist you in your time of need, and would like to assure you that we'll do everything in our power to make your experience a meaningful and memorable one. We invite you to explore our unique history, meet our experienced staff, connect with our local community, and hear what our customers have had to say.

The Max A. Sass & Sons Funeral Home was founded in 1937, while the country was still in the grip of the Great Depression, by Max and his wife Helen. Max was a foreman on the tractor line at the Allis Chalmers Co. working third shift. For years Max worked the manufacturing job all night as he struggled to build his funeral business. Helen covered for Max when he was at his second job while she raised their three children Pat, Jim and Judy.

Through community involvement and a strong commitment to the families he served Max began to develop an excellent reputation and along with it a growing customer base. Through the ensuing years the business remained a true family enterprise. In 1960 Max's son Jim began working at the funeral home. In 1967 Max's son-in-law Marv Kremski joined the firm and son-in-law Don Edwards handled bookkeeping duties beginning in 1976. Grandsons Steven Sass and Mike Kremski started in 1985 and 1988 respectively. The funeral home continues to be family owned and operated.

In 1978, the Max Sass realized his dream of opening a second location, the Greenridge Chapel which is located on south 60th St. and W. Layton Ave in Greenfield. The Mission Hills Chapel located in Franklin at 89th and Drexel at Loomis Rd. opened in 1994. In 1995 the firm bought an existing funeral home in Muskego and after extensive renovations opened at the end of March of that year. In 2012 the St. Mary Parish School was purchased in South Milwaukee and after extensive renovations was opened to serve families in April of 2013.