Max A. Sass and Sons Funeral Homes

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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.

Pre-planning is one of the most meaningful gifts you can give your family. Here are 10 benefits your loved ones receive ...
12/18/2025

Pre-planning is one of the most meaningful gifts you can give your family. Here are 10 benefits your loved ones receive when you plan ahead:

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4. Reduces financial burden
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6. Protects your legacy
7. Gives loved ones more time to grieve
8. Offers peace of mind
9. Reduces logistical challenges
10. Ensures a personalized, meaningful service

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Kathleen E. FelkerKathleen "Katie" E. Felker, 95, Greendale, passed away on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, leaving behind...
12/17/2025

Kathleen E. Felker

Kathleen "Katie" E. Felker, 95, Greendale, passed away on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and the warmth of an Irish heart. Born on October 9, 1930, to the late William and Agnes (Sheehan) Monahan. Kathleen's family was the centerpiece of her world. She is survived by her loving children, Nancy (Jeff) Johnson, Leslie (Jay) Fintak, Teri (Allen) Pagenkopf, Linda Felker, and Patti Felker (Bob Kopczynski), who will cherish her memory alongside her nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Her sister, Mary Lou Wehausen, and daughter-in-law, Lori Felker, also hold dear the memories of their time with Kathleen.

She was preceded in death by her devoted husband Edward, children Dan, Glenn, Steve, and Peggy, grandson Ian, brother William (Bonnie) Monahan, as well as her brother-in-law Oscar Wehausen. Each family member was a unique thread in the rich tapestry of her life.

For 30 years, Katie dedicated her professional endeavors to Sears, where she not only excelled in her role but also formed lasting relationships with colleagues and customers alike. Her commitment to community was further exemplified through her volunteer work, which touched the lives of many and left an enduring impact on those she served.

Katie was an avid reader, she found joy and solace in the pages of books. Her hands were rarely still, as she poured her creativity into the art of quilting. She had a keen interest in historical facts and politics, often engaging in discussions that reflected her intelligence and curiosity. Her pride in her Irish heritage was evident to all who knew her, as she reveled in the festivities of Irish Fest. Katie's love for games, from spirited card matches to strategic rounds of mahjong, brought joy and camaraderie to many gatherings.

Katie's later years were graced by the serene beauty of Lake Adelaide in Wi******er, where she moved from Greendale. The "million-dollar view" from her home was a constant source of delight and reflection for her, and she often shared this vista with family and friends, creating memories that would last a lifetime.

Katie will be deeply missed, but the light of her spirit will continue to guide and inspire all who were fortunate enough to know her. Visitation will be held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church (6060 W Loomis Rd., Greendale) on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, from 9;30 AM until the hour of service at 11:00AM. Burial will take place at a later date in Wi******er Cemetery.

Family would like to express their gratitude to Leslie and Jay for the care they provided over the last 8 years.

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Say hello to the Max A. Sass team! 👋A graduate of Dominican High School, Lori joined Max A. Sass & Sons Funeral Homes in...
12/17/2025

Say hello to the Max A. Sass team! 👋

A graduate of Dominican High School, Lori joined Max A. Sass & Sons Funeral Homes in 1999, bringing over two decades of dedicated service to families in the community.

Deeply rooted in her faith and community, she is an active member of St. Veronica Catholic Church and volunteers at the St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care. She is also a member of both the Chute Pond Snowmobile Club and the Dusty Trails ATV Club, reflecting her passion for outdoor recreation.

When she's not serving families, she enjoys spending quality time with her husband Tim, their son Vincent, and her parents, who are very proud grandparents. Together, the family shares a love for snowmobiling, ATVing, and all things outdoors. In the warmer months, she can be found tending to her garden, while winter finds her crocheting and scrapbooking.

Joan T. PetrieJoan T. Petrie(nee Jocham) Reunited with her beloved husband Elmer on Sunday, December 14, 2025 at the age...
12/15/2025

Joan T. Petrie

Joan T. Petrie

(nee Jocham) Reunited with her beloved husband Elmer on Sunday, December 14, 2025 at the age of 91. Loving mom of Ellen Petrie, David Petrie and Daniel (Sue) Petrie. Dear grandmother of Austin Melcher, Nathan Petrie and Nicholas Petrie. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Joan was a long time Nurses Aide at St. Luke's Hospital. She loved reading and doing crossword puzzles.

Private services.

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Catherine J. EidelCatherine J. Eidel(nee Hirt) Entered into Eternal Life on Friday, December 12, 2025 at the age of 72. ...
12/15/2025

Catherine J. Eidel

Catherine J. Eidel

(nee Hirt) Entered into Eternal Life on Friday, December 12, 2025 at the age of 72. Wife of the late Tom. Beloved sister of Hildred (Ed) Tornberg, Harlan (Judy) Hirt and Anna (Patti) Hirt. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by her parents Rita and Harry Hirt and her brother Harry (the late Donna) Hirt.

Catherine was a graduate of Marquette University. She spent most of her life living in Alaska where she worked as a Statistician for the University of Alaska. There she met her husband Tom. She enjoyed the beauty of nature and going on archeological digs with him. She found great joy in her hobbies of knitting, crocheting and needle point.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Muscular Dystrophy Association appreciated.

Services are pending at this time.

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Brenda VanderaaBrenda Marie Vanderaa, aged 61, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 23, 2025. Born on July 24, 196...
12/15/2025

Brenda Vanderaa

Brenda Marie Vanderaa, aged 61, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 23, 2025. Born on July 24, 1964, to the late Donald and Theresa (Laplante) Vanderaa, Brenda grew up in a lively household with her nine siblings: Rose, Thomas, Mike, Ronald, Mary, Darleen, Tammy, Steve, and Leon.

Brenda dedicated her life to caring for others, a commitment that was evident in her long-standing career as a Certified Nursing Assistant at a local Nursing Home. Her gentle touch and warm smile were a comfort to many during her years of service, and she retired with the respect and affection of both her colleagues and those she cared for.

Brenda was a beacon of love and kindness to her family. She was a devoted mother to her daughter, Crystal (Gerano Hernandez-Cruz) Hernandez. Brenda's joy was multiplied with the arrival of her grandchildren, Autumn Cardenas, Cohen Cardanas, Olivia Hernandez, and Jocelyn Hernandez. She cherished every moment spent with them, from camping trips to sitting around a fire, telling stories and sharing laughter. Brenda was a fixture at their various events, always there to support and celebrate their accomplishments.

The legacy Brenda leaves behind is one of unwavering love and selfless care. Her siblings, daughter, and grandchildren will hold dear the memories of her unwavering support, her infectious laugh, and the warmth of her presence. Brenda's spirit will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to know her, and her example of compassion and dedication will live on in the hearts of her loved ones.

As we say farewell to Brenda Marie Vanderaa, we celebrate a life lived with purpose and grace. She was a guiding light in the lives of her family and friends, and her memory will be treasured forever. Brenda’s departure leaves behind a void that can never be filled, but her spirit will continue to embrace us, just as the warmth of a fire that she so loved to sit around. Brenda's story does not end with her passing, a celebration of life will be held at a later date.

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Richard "Dick" J. Madecky Sr.Richard J. Madecky Sr.  “Dick”Reunited with his loving wife and best friend Alexandria “San...
12/15/2025

Richard "Dick" J. Madecky Sr.

Richard J. Madecky Sr. “Dick”

Reunited with his loving wife and best friend Alexandria “Sandie” (nee Danielewski) on Friday, December 12, 2025 at the age of 90. Best dad in the world to Deborah Calloway, Wendie (Dave) Kelley, Richard (Jasna Djukic) Madecky, Beth Madecky and Anthony Garrett. Precious grandpa of Corissa (Cordell) Smith, Melissa (Ryan) Peterson, Quinten Calloway, Alexandra (Goran Zagorac) Calloway, Antonio Madecky and Serena Weber. Proud "TaTa" of Ryker, Reese and Emilijan. Brother-in-law of the late Alexander (Josie) Danielewski, Craig (Cindy) Danielewski and the late John Danielewski. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by his parents Harry and Helen Madecky and his sister June.

Dick worked for PPG for 48 years before retiring. He enjoyed trap shooting, golf and spending time Up North, particularly in Rock Dam, WI. He especially loved spending time with his grandchildren.

Visitation at St. Matthias Catholic Church, 9306 W. Beloit Rd., on Saturday, December 27 from 9:30 - 10:45 AM. Mass of Christian Burial at 11 AM. Entombment at St. Adalbert Cemetery.

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Kathleen "Kathy" CrisciKathleen Roberta Crisci, affectionately known as Kathy to her friends and family, passed away on ...
12/13/2025

Kathleen "Kathy" Crisci

Kathleen Roberta Crisci, affectionately known as Kathy to her friends and family, passed away on December 13, 2025, at the age of 79. Born on August 12, 1946, Kathy's warmth and zest for life illuminated the lives of those around her throughout her remarkable journey.

Kathy was the beloved wife of Salvatore “Sam” Crisci, with whom she shared a beautiful and enduring love story spanning 60 years of marriage. Together, they built a family and a legacy of love that will forever be cherished. She was a devoted mother to the late David Alan Crisci and to Douglas Anthony Crisci, who, along with his wife Marsha, gave Kathy the joy of being a grandmother to Brady and Taylor. Kathy also shared an unbreakable bond with her "sister" and best friend of 47 years, Mary Bauer. Their friendship was a testament to the power of love, support, and laughter in the face of life's challenges.

A proud graduate of South Division High School in 1964, Kathy carried the lessons of her education and the memories of her school days throughout her life. She was a long-standing and respected employee at Allen Bradly for 41 years, where not only did she contribute her talents and dedication, but also cultivated lifelong friendships, most notably with Mary, who would become a cherished confidante.

Kathy was a woman of many passions and talents. Her garden was a vibrant tapestry of colors and fragrances that reflected her love for beauty and nature. Shopping was not just a pastime for Kathy; it was an adventure and an opportunity to find the perfect gifts to delight her loved ones. Her creativity knew no bounds, as she found joy in crafting, stenciling, and especially in making wreaths that graced many doors and hearts. Traveling was another of Kathy's interests, as she relished the discovery of new places and the creation of unforgettable memories.

Those who knew Kathy will remember her as the epitome of kindness, always extending a helping hand and a sympathetic ear to anyone in need. Her loving nature was the foundation upon which she built her life, and it is the legacy she leaves behind. Kathy's creative spirit and her ability to find beauty in the simplest things were truly inspirational.

As we mourn the loss of Kathy, we also celebrate a life well-lived. She was a beacon of love, creativity, and kindness, whose memory will continue to shine brightly in the hearts of her family, her friends, and all who were privileged to know her. Kathy's spirit, her laughter, and her unwavering love will be deeply missed, but her influence will remain, guiding and comforting us like a soft, persistent glow in the quiet corners of our lives.

Memorial Gathering will be held at Max A. Sass – Mission Hills Chapel, 8910 W. Drexel Ave. Franklin, WI 53132 on Saturday, January 03, 2026, from 10:00 AM until the time of service at 1:00 PM

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This Saturday, December 13th, is National Wreaths Across America Day. 🇺🇸More than two million volunteers across the coun...
12/13/2025

This Saturday, December 13th, is National Wreaths Across America Day. 🇺🇸

More than two million volunteers across the country will gather to lay wreaths on veterans' graves as a symbol of respect, remembrance, and gratitude.

The 2025 theme is "Keep Moving Forward"—inspired by the last words of Captain Joshua Byers, who gave his life serving in Iraq in 2003.

How you can participate:

Visit a local cemetery and honor a veteran's grave
Donate or sponsor a wreath at wreathsacrossamerica.org
Share a story about a veteran in your family
Teach younger generations about the sacrifice of our military members
Simply take a moment of silence at 12:00 PM local time

Joyce M. BudishJoyce M. Budish (née Dobs)January 27, 1931 – December 8, 2025Joyce M. Budish, age 94, of Franklin, Wiscon...
12/12/2025

Joyce M. Budish

Joyce M. Budish (née Dobs)

January 27, 1931 – December 8, 2025

Joyce M. Budish, age 94, of Franklin, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on December 8, 2025. Born on January 27, 1931, in Milwaukee, she was married to her beloved husband, Robert, for 62 years until his passing in 2015. Together they built a life filled with love, laughter, and adventure.

She was the youngest child of her family and the last of her generation, preceded in death by her siblings Harold, Ruth (Graczyk), and Bill.

Joyce is survived by her loving daughter Jane Desormey (David Baumgarten), cherished grandchildren Dana Harvey (Bob) and Keith Desormey, and much loved great-grandchildren Elise and Allison. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews, especially Debby Dobs, who provided never ending assistance in Joyce’s later years.

In her early years, Joyce worked as a waitress at the South Shore Yacht Club before dedicating many years of service as both a teacher aide and secretary for Milwaukee Public Schools. She was deeply devoted to her family, always present to support her daughter and grandchildren. Known in her neighborhood for her “famous” flag cake at July 4th celebrations, Joyce brought sweetness and joy to those around her.

After retirement, Joyce and Robert enjoyed traveling together, especially to Las Vegas and throughout the United States with neighborhood friends. She treasured family trips to the Northwoods and later broadened her horizons with journeys to the Caribbean, Canada, Europe, and Australia with her daughter Jane, embracing each adventure with enthusiasm.

In her later years, Joyce joined the New Perspectives community in Franklin, WI, where she developed a new circle of friends and was cared for by attentive and kind staff who were always there for her.

Joyce was a lifetime member of Grace Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, where her faith and community were central to her life. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests memorials be directed to Grace Lutheran Church (3030 W. Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee, WI) or to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (leukemia-lymphoma-society.com).

A Celebration of Life will be held in January 2026, with details to follow.

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Cheryl A. SchweitzerCheryl Schweitzer, a beacon of love and selflessness, passed away peacefully on December 11, 2025, a...
12/12/2025

Cheryl A. Schweitzer

Cheryl Schweitzer, a beacon of love and selflessness, passed away peacefully on December 11, 2025, at her residence in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, surrounded by the warmth of her family. Born on September 16, 1947, in West Allis, Wisconsin, Cheryl's life was a testament to the power of love and the importance of family.

Cheryl's journey began in the heart of West Allis, where she grew up as a cherished member of a vibrant family. Her formative years were spent at Lane Jr High, where she forged a lifelong friendship with Diane Loch, a bond that would stand the test of time. In 1965, Cheryl graduated from West Allis Nathan Hale High School, a milestone that paved the way for her future endeavors. Her passion for beauty and creativity led her to earn a cosmetology certification, and she began her career with an internship at Jack Fredrick’s beauty salon.

Her professional life was a reflection of her dedication to her craft, as she went on to inspire countless students as a Cosmetology Instructor at the Advanced Institute of Hair Design, which later became known as Eric of Norway Beauty School. Cheryl's commitment to education and her students' success continued until her retirement from Gateway Tech College, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and mentorship.

Cheryl's life was deeply rooted in her Christian faith, a guiding light that shone brightly through her actions and her unwavering commitment to her family. She was the beloved wife of John "Jack" Schweitzer for 24 years, a loving union that brought joy and happiness to their lives. A devoted mother, she shared her heart with her children, Rob Baxter, Philanthropist, and Jennifer (Joe) Yaeger, and step-children, Cliff (Cindi) Schweitzer, Connie (Don) Nogalski, Cathy (Bill) Blackwell, Carol (John) Iverson, and Cheryl (Mike) Klump. Her nurturing spirit extended to her grandchildren, Alexis (Colton) Posbrig, Abigail (fiancé Dylan Brown) Yaeger, Anthony Yaeger, and to her cherished great-granddaughter, Lainey Mae Posbrig, along with 17 step great-grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, her beloved Oscar, other relatives, and friends.

Cheryl's family circle included her siblings, the late David (Karen) Schweitzer, Bill (the late Susan) Schweitzer, Lois (the late Ken) Spencer, the late Richard (Kathy) Schweitzer, Eugene (MaryJo) Schweitzer, Roy Schweitzer, and Karen (Brian) Lade, who will forever hold her memory dear. Her life was also enriched by the love of her step grandchildren, Scott (Jenny) Howard, Amy (Trey) Barkley, Nicole Howard, the late Stephanie (Cory) Wasniewski, Cory (Michelle) Iverson, Kathy (Bill) Gurney, Donald J. (Michelle) Nogalski, Michelle (Mike) Grey, Dylan Nogalski, and Emily Blackwell.

Cheryl's love for her family was matched only by her love for the sun and her talent for painting, a hobby that brought her immense joy and allowed her to express her innermost feelings. She was an exceptional cook, always eager to gather her loved ones around the table for a meal prepared with love. Her favorite place was the family home in Arkansas, a sanctuary where memories were made and cherished.

Those who knew Cheryl will remember her as a loving, selfless, and thoughtful individual whose presence brought comfort and happiness to all. Her legacy will live on in the hearts of those she touched, and her spirit will continue to inspire acts of kindness and love.

As we bid farewell to Cheryl Schweitzer, we celebrate a life beautifully lived and a soul that will forever be remembered. May she rest in peace, knowing that her love will continue to flourish in the lives of those she has left behind.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Please check back for updates.

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Felipe B. BuenoFelipe B. BuenoTexas - Felipe B. Bueno was born to Eternal Life on December 11, 2025.Loving father of Bon...
12/11/2025

Felipe B. Bueno

Felipe B. Bueno

Texas - Felipe B. Bueno was born to Eternal Life on December 11, 2025.

Loving father of Bonnie (James) Lopez, Phillip (Mary) Bueno, Dale Bueno and Sandra (Scott) Ringwolski. Further survived by sisters and brothers Belia, Salvadore, Mary, Linda, Ramiro, Oralia, Belma and Carmen, 4 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Preceded in death by his loving wife Gertrude, parents Onofre and Aurora, his brothers Pedro, Augustin, 2 grandsons PJ Bueno and Robert Ringwolski.

The family extends a special thanks to Davita Dialysis Center, Allay Hospice Care, Dr. Aldred and Dr. Olafsson.

Felipe was fond of fishing, working on cars and traveling on family vacations and extensive travel with Drum corps. He also loved his dog Maggie.

Visitation at the Max A. Sass & Sons Greenridge Chapel on Saturday, December 20, 2025 from 9:30 AM until time of service at 11:30 AM. Burial to follow at Arlington Park Cemetery.

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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.