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In memory of Bruce D. Burmeister.Bruce Burmeister of Black Creek, son of Vilas & Bette Burmeister, passed away Thursday,...
04/29/2026

In memory of Bruce D. Burmeister.

Bruce Burmeister of Black Creek, son of Vilas & Bette Burmeister, passed away Thursday, April 23rd at the age of 70 from heart complications.

He is preceded by his son Jeremy Burmeister, and his two daughters Abigail & Anny Burmeister. Bruce is survived by his wife of over 40 years, Diane Burmeister as well as his family: his uncle Harland & aunt Barb Burmeister, Bruce's brother Gary Burmeister & fiancée Laurie, his sister Cathy Stoffel & husband Tim, Bruce's son Josh Burmeister & wife Julie, their two sons Bryce & Grant (grandchildren), Bruce's son Jake Burmeister, Bruce's daughter Kari "Bea" Burmeister, Bruce's daughter Katie Lambie & husband Jon, and his many nieces & nephews.
Bruce enjoyed spending time with family and friends, cooking, woodworking, fishing, he loved his dogs/cats and was President of the Northeast Wisconsin O' gauger's model railroad club. He will be greatly missed.

A celebration of life event will be held with updates to follow.

In memory of Marcelyn Barth.It is with heavy hearts and profound gratitude for a life well lived that we announce the pe...
04/22/2026

In memory of Marcelyn Barth.

It is with heavy hearts and profound gratitude for a life well lived that we announce the peaceful passing of Marcelyn Phyllis (Finder) Barth, who left this world on April 19th, 2026, at the age of 96. Born on May 8, 1929, in Seymour, Wisconsin.

Marcelyn was the cherished daughter of John and Linda Finder, who instilled in her the values of kindness, perseverance, and love that would shape her life.

A proud graduate of Seymour High School in 1946, Marcelyn embarked on a journey that touched the lives of many. She began her career at AAL shortly after graduation, but it was her partnership with her beloved husband, Harland Barth, that defined much of her life's work. Married on May 20th, 1950, Marcelyn and Harland shared an extraordinary bond, celebrating 75 years of marriage before his passing.

Together, they farmed the land, raised a family, and built a legacy of love and devotion that will resonate for generations. Marcelyn's career was as diverse as it was meaningful. Her roles as a waitress at Chef Bill's, a school bus driver for the Seymour Community District, and a rural mail carrier for the Black Creek area reflected her dedication and tireless work ethic. Yet, it was her role as a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother that brought the greatest joy.

Marcelyn's nurturing spirit was a guiding light for her children, Bruce (Susan) Barth and Becky (Glenn) Blahnik, and her legacy continues through her adoring grandchildren-Bradley (Emily) Barth, Melissa (David) Enriquez, Ryan Blahnik, and Gina (Samuel) Phelps-and her cherished great-grandchildren, Bryan, Ethan, Elliot, Eva, Maxim, and Hunter. She is also survived by her brother Gary (Janice) Finder.

Marcelyn found strength and solace in her faith, serving as an active member of the United Methodist Church and Emmanuel Lutheran in Seymour, WI. Her commitment to the community was further exemplified through her service as a library board member of the Black Creek Library. In her leisure, Marcelyn found peace and joy in the simple pleasures of life. She delighted in solving Sudoku puzzles, seek and find puzzles, and crafting numerous crocheted afghans that warmed both body and soul.

Marcelyn is predeceased by her husband, Harland Barth, her parents, John and Linda Finder, her grandson, Brian Lee Barth, her in-laws George and Arline Barth, and her sister and brother-in-law, Rogene and Merle Gruber.

The family would like to extend their deepest gratitude to the compassionate staff at Shepherd's Inn, part of the Good Shepherd facility, and Compassus Hospice for their exceptional care and support during Marcelyn's final days.

In honoring Marcelyn's wishes, a private funeral ceremony will be held to celebrate her life and legacy.

In memory of Cheryl Diges.Cheryl Yvonne Diges (Holl), age 72, passed away on April 21, 2026, surrounded by her family. C...
04/22/2026

In memory of Cheryl Diges.

Cheryl Yvonne Diges (Holl), age 72, passed away on April 21, 2026, surrounded by her family. Cheryl was born on September 5, 1953 in Shawano to Norman and Dorothy (Moeller) Holl.

Cheryl graduated in 1971 from Seymour High School. She worked at Chilton Globe for 20 years. Then later in life was owner of New Horizons Reality in Seymour after selling it she continued to worked for multiple different real-estate companies, and even worked as a waitress at multiple places. She ended her working history by working at the casino.

She enjoyed boating, racing, fishing, bowling, darts and playing the piano. When the grandkids were younger she enjoyed Christmas vacation at Fox Hills cranking the heat up to 90 so it was like a summer vacation. She enjoyed decorating for every holiday possible, and hated not having some sort of decorations up. She loved plants however the green thumb that her mom had definitely missed getting passed down to her. She loved making many trips to the dollar store and thrift stores because she always needed to shop for more knick knacks because she couldn't find the 100 she already had. She also loved spending time spoiling her two kittens, and when you asked their names she would say kitten then you get two for one.

Cheryl is survived by her mom Dorothy Holl, children Shawn (Sheila) Heim and Paul (Dianne) Heim, step daughter Nicci Christianson, grandkids Cody, Dalton (Erica), Maranda (Bryce), Shauna, Chalyce, Dorothy and 10 great grandkids, brothers Byron (Debbie), Blaine, and sister Janelle (Perry) Brother in law John (Sue) Heim and sister in law Linda and many nieces and nephews.

Cheryl is preceded in death by her dad Norman Holl, brother Dale Holl, sister Cindy Meyer, grandparents, late husband Jerry Heim, and late husband Bill Robinson.

Funeral services for Cheryl will be held at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour on Tuesday April 28th at 6:00 PM with Pastor Ty Stoneburner officiating. Visitation will be held at the funeral home from 4:00 PM until the time of services. Cheryl will be laid to rest privately at Immanuel Cemetery in Cicero.

In lieu if flowers, a memorial fund is being established in Cheryl's name.

This Thursday, April 23rd!!!  Feel free to join us for this free, no obligation seminar.
04/20/2026

This Thursday, April 23rd!!! Feel free to join us for this free, no obligation seminar.

Please come and join the staff of Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home for a time of education for funeral pre-planning.

In memory of Al Gosda. Harold "Al" Gosda, 80, passed away from a long illness with his family on December 9th, 2025 in T...
04/20/2026

In memory of Al Gosda.

Harold "Al" Gosda, 80, passed away from a long illness with his family on December 9th, 2025 in The Villages, FL.

He was born in Janesville, WI on November 22, 1945, to Harold and Betty (Carroll) Gosda. and grew up in nearby Milton, WI. Al graduated with a Masters Degree from UW-Whitewater and devoted his life to education by being the Business Manager at Seymour Schools for 23 years.

Al's love for Seymour and game of golf led him to serve many years on the Board of Directors for Crystal Springs Golf Course. He also assisted in the creation of the Seymour Junior Golf Foundation and established the Jeff Gosda Memorial Scholarship in honor of his son.

After retirement, Al was a Snowbird for many years and moved permanently to The Villages in 2023. He enjoyed golf with the Old Bogies, the Billiards Club, woodworking, and The Model Railroad Club. Al liked Rock n Roll music at the squares and playing cards with friends.

Al was preceded in death by his parents, brothers (Dale and James Gosda), sons Mark and Jeff.

Al is survived by his wife Carol (Weibel) of 52 years; brother Larry Gosda and wife Alice La Valle, WI; son, Bryan Gosda and wife Krista of Kenosha, WI; three grandchildren, Isabella, Olivia, and Aralynne Gosda; and three step grandchildren Jaydon, Jolee, and Kaleb Ellis.

Funeral services for Al will be held on Saturday April 25, 2026 at the funeral home at 11:00 AM with Deacon Rich Matuszak officiating, followed by interment at the parish cemetery. Memorial visitation will be held at the funeral home from 9:30 AM until the time of services. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the American Kidney Foundation or the American Cancer Society are appreciated.

In memory of Gary F. "Squirrel" Ver Voort.Gary "Squirrely" Ver Voort, age 74, passed away after a lengthy battle with co...
04/17/2026

In memory of Gary F. "Squirrel" Ver Voort.

Gary "Squirrely" Ver Voort, age 74, passed away after a lengthy battle with congestive heart condition on Tuesday, March 3. He was born May 15, 1951, in Appleton, WI, son of the late Peter and Ruth Ver Voort.

Gary was a farmer at heart but also did some carpentry work after retiring from farming in 1999. He returned to farming for a few years in the late 2000's with the Oneida Nation Farm. If any family member or friend had a need, it was Gary they would call. He loved riding his Harley and was a loving husband, father and a trustworthy friend. He was a huge part of the Oneida Farmers Market and assisted the OFM staff as well as the vendors with anything they needed. In his younger years he enjoyed challenging his brothers with a Rubeck cube challenge, which he always won. In his retirement he liked puzzling and could do a 2,500-3,000-piece crossword puzzle within a couple of weeks. He enjoyed antiquing and when asked what he is going to do with all that stuff he replied, 'That's my son's problem". He will be greatly missed by all that knew him. He touched many lives with his caring and thoughtfulness for others.

He was preceded in death by his cherished wife of 49 years Karen 'Hurst' Ver Voort and his parents Peter and Ruth (Meulemans) Ver Voort; three siblings, Fran Ver Voort, Darlene Ver Voort (Price) and Dan Ver Voort; a nephew Joshua Verbeten; and numerous aunts and uncles

Gary is survived by his beloved sons Tyler and Sean, and rescue cats Black and Softail. Gary is also survived by three siblings: Rosemary (Dale) Van Elsen, Mary Kay (Bill) Roskom, and Bill (Marcia Lowry) Ver Voort. He is further survived by his loving siblings: Susan Hurst, Linda (Roy Hartjes) Hurst, Steven Hurst, Lori Bevers, Bill (Kelli) Hurst, and Lisa (Craig Baker) Hurst. Karen cherished along with numerous aunties, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Per Gary's wishes there will be no formal funeral services held. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Saving Paws Animal Rescue in Gary's memory at www.savingpaws.com.

Online condolences may be expressed atwww.muehlboettcher.com

in memory of Barbara J. Varney.Barbara Jean Varney, 84, of Seymour and formerly of Marinette, WI, passed away surrounded...
04/15/2026

in memory of Barbara J. Varney.

Barbara Jean Varney, 84, of Seymour and formerly of Marinette, WI, passed away surrounded by her family on April 15, 2026.

She was united into marriage to Richard Varney on June 4, 1966 in Portsmith, New Hampshire. Their love story was one to admire with being together for over 50 years. Richard proposed to Barbara in front of a jewelry store after 1 month of dating, before going to work together. They eventually made their way back from Maine to Wisconsin where they continued to build their life and raise their son Scott and daughter Lisa.

Barbara was a loving, caring wife, mother and grandmother. She stayed at home with her children when they were young but remained an active member of her community. Barbara had belonged to Marinette Catholic Junior League and at one time President of the Marinette Senior Center. She had many hobbies including camping, quilting, sewing and other crafts. She was always on the go, keeping herself busy with activities. She was a friend to all and enjoyed meeting new people. Her smile, laughter, and spunky personality lit up every room she entered.

For many years, Barbara enjoyed camping with her family and friends at JW Wells State Park in Cedar River, MI. Barbara and her late husband Richard, helped raise money to build a playground where she got to watch her grandchildren play and bring joy to others. Her great grandchildren are able to enjoy playing on the playground in her memory. One of Barbara's greatest joys was taking her grandchildren camping with her. Her grandaughter Colleen, would spend weeks at a time with her camping. Later on, Barbara and her late husband had a permanent campsite at Dimond Lake where she spent time with her friends and dog Ollie.

Barbara and her late husband Richard were a crafty duo. Together they worked countless hours to create their crafts. Richard was the man behind the wood saw, and Barbara was the talented painter who's woodwork continues to live in the houses of her family and friends. Barbara also had her niche in quilting, making bedspreads for her three grandchildren among many other things. She enjoyed quilting and sewing, sharing her gifts with others.

Barbara's greatest joy in life was the time she spent with her family, especially the simple, meaningful moments that became lasting memories. Whether gathered around a campfire, sharing stories, or creating something with her hands, she had a way of making everyone feel loved and welcomed. Her kindness, creativity, and unwavering devotion to her family and friends will continue to live on in the traditions she passed down and the lives she touched. She will be deeply missed, but her love and spirit will remain in the hearts of all who knew her.

Barbara is survived by her children Lisa (Lee) Lemke and Scott (Vanessa) Varney, grandchildren Justin (Ashley) Lemke, Adam Lemke, Colleen (Fiance, Tyler) Lemke, great-grandchildren Emberly and Waylon Lemke, brother Robert (Velma) Collier, sister Marylou (Richard) Nast, and many nieces and nephews.

Barbara is preceded into death by her husband Richard, parents George and Mary Collier, and infant sister Barbara Ann.

Private funeral services will be held. Entombment at Forest Home Cemetery Mausoleum in Marinette.

Barbara's family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to the compassionate staff at Forest Glen Assisted Living and Compassus Hospice for their exceptional care and support.

In memory of Robert "Bob" Schultz.Robert E. "Bob" Schultz, a long time resident of Black Creek, passed away on April 11,...
04/15/2026

In memory of Robert "Bob" Schultz.

Robert E. "Bob" Schultz, a long time resident of Black Creek, passed away on April 11, 2026 at the age of 91 at Ballard Glenn Assisted Living. Bob was born on March 23, 1935 in Appleton to Ervin and Edna (Schroeder) Schultz. He graduated from Appleton High School in 1955.

Bob enlisted in the Air Force and proudly served his country for four years. While never having an opportunity to serve overseas, he enjoyed every base he was assigned to here in the States. Always finding a way to check out the local fishing sites, catching a shark, hunting or scuba diving in the Gulf. After discharge he returned home to Appleton where he soon married Yvonne Schultz in September of 1960. Together they were blessed with 4 children.

Bob was employed at Pitney Bowes as a service technician for 36 years. Retiring only to then drive school bus for 10 years with Huettl's Bus Service. He was a faithful member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, serving in numerous roles during his lifetime.

Bob's love of hunting and fishing began at an early age, creating enthusiasm that spilled over to his children and grandchildren. He also enjoyed camping and spending time at his "up north" property in Vilas county. He was a dog lover, owning 4 black labs during his lifetime. He was an avid gardener even though his garden became smaller and smaller through the later years. He made wine from the wild grapes grown in the fields near his home and enjoyed sharing it with others. Besides his love for his family, Bob had a passion for music, playing as a drummer for Charlie and the Two Bobs, a polka band, for nearly 45 years, with his friends, Arvin "Charlie" Winkler and Bob Butler. As the family grew, he and Yvonne could be found at sporting events where their grandchildren and great grandchildren participated. He was happiest when his family was all together for occasions, celebrations, and events.

Bob is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Yvonne; children, Shari Kaczorowski, Lori (late Jim) Quillen, Scott (Laura) Schultz and Connie (Corey) Kettner; Seven grandchildren: Alan Schultz, Zeke Kaczorowski, Casey (Schultz) Griesbach, Ali (Kaczorowski) Court, Masin and Emma Kettner and Hannah Quillen; Five great-grandchildren - Trevor and Taylor Schultz, Kellen, Kaden and Kameron Court.

Bob is preceded in death by his parents, Ervin and Edna Schultz; his sister, Betty Lemberger; brother in law, Wayne Lemberger; great-grandson, Hunter Schultz; Son-in-law, Jim Quillen.

Funeral services for Bob will be held at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Black Creek Friday, April 24, 2026 at 11:00 am with Pastor Matthew Schoell and Pastor Mark Gartner officiating with full military honors to follow. Visitation will be held at the church from 9:00 AM until the time of services. Interment at Riverside Cemetery in Appleton.

The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the staff and fellow residents at Ballard Glenn and St. Croix Hospice for their outstanding service and care.

In memory of John Sand.John Henry Sand died at age 88 on April 10, 2026, at Brewster Village in Appleton, Wisconsin, sur...
04/14/2026

In memory of John Sand.

John Henry Sand died at age 88 on April 10, 2026, at Brewster Village in Appleton, Wisconsin, surrounded by his family. He was born in St. Francis Hospital in Evanston, IL to parents Henry and Genevieve (Banck) Sand on October 17, 1937. He attended high school at New Trier High School in Wilmette, IL and college at Monmouth College and Northwestern University, where he played football.

He and Dorothy Schlimm were married on December 29, 1984, at the Catholic chapel on the University of Wisconsin Madison campus. Initially he was a teacher and a coach, then transitioned to sales for the remainder of his career. A dog lover, he and Dorothy have had several collies over the years, including their current dog, Sylvie. He was also an avid fan of the Wisconsin Badgers and Green Bay Packers. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Schlimm-Sand.

John will be buried in a private service at St. Nicholas Cemetery in Freedom, Wisconsin.

In memory of Gloria H. Daelke.Gloria H. Daelke, 93, of Black Creek died on April 9, 2026. She was born on May 3, 1932 at...
04/09/2026

In memory of Gloria H. Daelke.

Gloria H. Daelke, 93, of Black Creek died on April 9, 2026. She was born on May 3, 1932 at Black Creek, the eldest daughter of the late Emil and Beatrice (Craven) Hinz.

On August 19, 1950 she married Emroy Daelke, who died on November 30, 1997.

She was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ of Black Creek and the Duhm-Masch Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary. She enjoyed years of travel, the cottage at Crooked Lake, the Green Bay Packers and the company of her many friends and relatives.

Gloria is survived by three sons: Bruce (Marlene), Kevin (Shari), and Kent (Cathy); her grandchildren: Julie (Steve Novy) Johnson, Jeremy (Jenny) Daelke, Tricia (Scott) Fitzpatrick, Brooke (Jeff Murphy) Daelke, Jane (Preston) Daelke-Staszak, Matthew (Jessica Haines) Daelke; her great-grandchildren: Brittany (Jeff) Houston, Skylar, Kylie (Chris), Mckenna (Garrett), Keegan, Aislinn, Logan, Jayden, Carter, Jaxson, Madalyn, Louise, Vivian, McClain; great great-grandson Emroy and baby girl Staszak, due in May.

She is further survived by two sisters: Pat Stammer, Shiocton; and Marilyn Sausen, Shiocton; and many nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; her daughter, Barbara (John) Brocker; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Lawrence and Elsie Daelke; grandsons: Craig and Aaron Daelke; sister, Jacquelyn Woehler; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Vernon Woehler, Gene Stammer, Wilmer (Victoria Daelke), and Clifton (Lavonna) Daelke; nephew: Jason Stammer; nieces: Diane Zochart and Kelly Daelke.

Visitation will be held on Thursday April 16th at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour from 4:00 pm until the memorial service at 6:00 pm with Pastor Moira Finley officiating. Internment will be at Highland Memorial Park at a later date.

Special thanks to Meadow Wood Assisted Living, Good Shepherd, and Moments Hospice for the kindness shown to Gloria during her stay.

In memory of Francis "Fran" Nitzske.Francis "Fran" Harold Nitzske, 84, passed peacefully on April 7th, 2026.He was born ...
04/08/2026

In memory of Francis "Fran" Nitzske.

Francis "Fran" Harold Nitzske, 84, passed peacefully on April 7th, 2026.

He was born on February 9, 1942 in New London, WI to the late Herbert and Helen Nitzske.

Francis's interests were snowmobiling, hunting, golfing, and spending time with his great-grandson, Jacob Mertens.

He retired from Northeast Asphalt and Don Haws Construction where he had made many friends.

On January 13, 1962 Francis married Ioline Davis. Together they celebrated 64 years.

They were blessed with two children, Kevin and Tammy.

Francis was preceded in death by his son Kevin, his parents, Ioline's parents Sam and T***s Hammond; five brothers-in-law: William, Robert, and Richard Davis, Donald Curtiss, and Wayne Moeller. He was also preceded in death by his godchild, Jay Curtiss.

Francis is survived by his wife Ioline, his daughter Tammy, three grandkids: Joshua (Nicole) Mertens, Jodi (Thom) Willecke, and Jenifer (Jeff) Behling, and five great-grandchildren: Olivia, Myka, Jemma, Kevin, and Jacob. He is further survived by two sisters, Dorothy Curtiss and Joy Moeller; nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends.

Funeral services for Fran will be held on Monday April 13th at 7:00 PM at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home with Pastor Moira Finley officiating. Memorial visitation will be held at the funeral home from 5:00 PM until the time of services. Fran will be laid to rest privately at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established in Fran's name.

In memory of Robert "Bob" Eick.Robert Orville Eick, age 90, of Seymour, passed away peacefully at his home with his fami...
04/07/2026

In memory of Robert "Bob" Eick.

Robert Orville Eick, age 90, of Seymour, passed away peacefully at his home with his family by his side. Bob was born on the family farm on September 4, 1935 to Orville and Nora (Gregorius) Eick. Bob attended North Osborn School, or "North Osborn Tech" as Bob lovingly called it, and Seymour High School.

Bob was joined in marriage to Janis Almos on June 20, 1959 at Emmanual Lutheran Church. Bob was employed at Gustman Motors, Brick Implement, and Sherman Implement prior to owning an auto parts store for 10 years. Bob was well known for his small engine repair that he performed part-time for years. Bob retired in 2000 but worked at Crystal Springs golf course repairing the golf carts and machinery over 20 years.

Bob loved to play the drums, he started playing with his father for square dances at age 13, then for Ray Reis orchestra, and later years for the Geriatric Jazz Group. His last performance was playing in a jam session for his 90th birthday. Bob was also a member of the Seymour Fire Department for 18 years. He was also in the Seymour Lions Club. Bob was an Emmanuel Lutheran parishioner, usher, and member of the College Student Aid committee for many years.

Bob is survived by his loving spouse of 66 years, Jan; his children Tim (Heather) and Staci (Brian) Caldwell; grandpa of Jennifer, Marnie, Chloe, and Sidney. Further survived by his in-laws Jerry (Judie) Almos and Sue Patz. Further survived by many loving relatives and friends.

Bob is preceded in death by his parents, his daughter Kristin, his sister Fern (the late Gerald) Thomas, and in-laws Harriet (the late Gerald) Eick, and Gerald Patz.

Funeral services for Bob will be held at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Seymour, on Tuesday April 14th at 5:00 PM with Pastor Ty Stoneburner officiating. Memorial visitation will be held at church from 2:00 PM until the time of services. Bob will be laid to rest privately at the parish cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Emmanuel Lutheran Student Aid program in Bob's name are appreciated.

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Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home has been family owned since 1873. As one of the oldest continuous funeral services in the state, we are a family dedicated to serving others during the most difficult time in life. Our goal is to offer caring, dignified service to all with the utmost integrity. We are a full service funeral home serving families in any locale. We offer services such as: Pre-arrangements, At Need Services, Cremation Services, Grief Support Services, and are a Death Education Resource for our families and the communities we serve. Our philosphy of caring service is enhanced by our knowledge and experience. We serve families of any faiths or religions, and feel a strong obiligation to families in the communities we serve that everyone is entitled to a dignified service. With this committment in mind we have never refused our services due to limited financial resources of any family. The greatest strength is the personal attention to detail and the range of services provided to families. We have built a reputation of perfection in our work. Our goal is to serve and meet the individual needs of all families in the way we would want to be served.