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In memory of Craig NinhamCraig (chuckle butt) Ninham, age 74, passed away Saturday, October 25, 2025. Craig was born on ...
11/04/2025

In memory of Craig Ninham

Craig (chuckle butt) Ninham, age 74, passed away Saturday, October 25, 2025.

Craig was born on March 1st, 1951 to the late Morris and Colleen (Bowman) Ninham. Craig was united in marriage to Shirley Metoxen. She preceded him in death on June 25, 2016.

He enjoyed spending time with family, telling his spontaneous stories, and telling his jokes. Craig loved going on road trips and listening to county music. Craig always made everyone feel loved and welcomed, with his contagious smile and his warming heart, making you never feel judged.

He is survived by children: Dawn Ninham and Craig Ninham; Step-children: Caroline Padilla, Gail Padilla, Simone DeCoteau, David DeCoteau; Grandchildren: Rachel (Denzel) Inge, Monique Inge, Stephanie (Deontae) Inge, Alex White, Gabby White, Cano (Yuli) Padilla, Izaiah Padilla, Lauren, Forrest Hill, Jesus, Ariel, Ashley, Amanda, and Blair DeCoteau; 19 great- grandchildren; Sister: Janet (John) Hill; Brother: Robert Ninham, Allen Ninham, and Kenneth (Flo) Ninham.

Preceded in death by daughter: Tracie Ninham; Sisters: Yvonne, Carrol, and Sharon; Brothers: Maurice, Gerald, Dennis, and Bruce; Brother-in-law: George Mohawk, John Lusiak, Mike Rudesill; Sister-in-law: Violet Ninham; and Nephews: David Ninham and Darrell Ninham.

A private family burial will take place at the Oneida United Methodist Church Cemetery.

In memory of Rev. Lonnie JohnsonRev. Lonnie Gene Johnson was born in Sisseton, South Dakota, September 27, 1938, to Lest...
11/04/2025

In memory of Rev. Lonnie Johnson

Rev. Lonnie Gene Johnson was born in Sisseton, South Dakota, September 27, 1938, to Lester and Gladys (German) Johnson. He was the third oldest of eleven children. Lonnie grew up on a farm close to Peever, SD., and attended a little country school up to the 8th grade and then Peever high school for grades 9th thru 12th where he graduated in 1958. At age 17 he felt the call of God in his heart to go to Bible college. After graduation he attended Lakewood Park Bible school in Devils Lake, North Dakota which later moved to Aberdeen, South Dakota known as Hub City Bible school. Between his second and third year of school his oldest brother Arden and sister-in-law Berdine, introduced Lonnie to Kathleen Hill, the pastor's daughter who became his beloved wife in September of 1960.
Lonnie graduated from Bible college in March of 1961. In November of 1962 he took his first pastorate, which was in a small western town of Buffalo, South Dakota. It was a little log cabin church with no inside facilities. In 1964, the family moved to Sisseton, South Dakota to take on our first Native American church called Dakota Gospel Chapel. In 1967, he made the move to Selfridge, ND, which was on the Standing Rock Reservation, and he pioneered the church in Fort Yates, ND. After both churches were doing quite well, he felt there was a need for each church to have their own pastor so, he made the decision to resign. In the fall of 1974 he moved to Oneida, WI. His goal was to take the church from mission status to General Council church which was accomplished in the 1990s. He has had many fond memories as he pastored for forty-eight years in Oneida with a total of 60 total years in the ministry. Lonnie was also the Director of Inter-Tribal Family Camp for numerous years, along with Director of WNMD Native American Ministries and the President of Lakeshore Appaloosa Promoters for a few years. He was director of Oneida Ecumenical Group for many years. In November of 2022, he resigned to start the next chapter of his life, which was retirement.
God called Lonnie to his heavenly home on October 31st, 2025. "Be faithful unto death and I will give you the crown of life" Revelation 2:10. "Well done thy good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of the Lord" Matthew 25:21. He enjoyed attending barrel races, rodeos, and being on his John Deere tractor, along with spending time with his grandkids and great-grandkids.

He is survived by his loving wife of 65 years Kathleen (Hill) Johnson. His children, Darla Simon, Renee (Paul) Collette, Kevin Johnson, Karin Shorey (Scott) Kudransky, and Sharon (Dennis) King. Thirteen grandchildren, Derrick Johnson, Chris (Katie) Simon, Kacee Shorey, Nicole (Eric Waldron) Simon, Jazmine King (Jacob Parker), Kyle Collette, Rachel (Tanner) Danz, Kaleb Shorey, Lexus King, Kayla Collette, Kamron Shorey (Laura Leon), and Tia King (Nathan Ekwall), Ashlyn Kudransky (Greg Merrill). Eight great-grandkids, which are the pride and joy of his life, Ariella Hill, Leilonnie Parker, Elijah Shorey, Jacob Shorey, Elayna Rodriguez and Samuel Leon, Jack Merrill and Sonny Merrill. He is also survived by siblings Joan (Dan) McGraw, Bonnie Volesch, Linda Halling, Judy (Myron) Moen, brother Donnie Johnson, in-laws Berdine Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Jerry Gano, Beverly Anderson, Gwendolyn Freiert, Jeanette Hill, and many nieces and nephews.

Lonnie was preceded in death by his parents Lester and Gladys (German) Johnson, brothers Arden Johnson and Dwayne Johnson, sisters LaDonna Johnson Gano, LaVonne Johnson Erickson, infant sister Glenda Kay Johnson, infant great-granddaughter Kylie Grace Shorey and son-in-law Camon Simon. He was also preceded in death by in-laws Rev. Elmer and Helen Hill, Kenneth Hill, Jerry Anderson, Dr. Del Tarr and Dorothy Tarr, Paul Freiert, Arlie Erickson, Deb Johnson, and Delwin Volesch.

The family would like to say thank you to Unity Hospice for taking care of Lonnie in his final weeks, along with his son Kevin Johnson and granddaughters Lexus and Tia King for assisting with his care as well. They would also like to say thank you to Pastor David Rinck for visiting nearly every day and praying with Lonnie in his final weeks.

Visitation will take place on Thursday, November 13th, 2025, from 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm with a closing prayer at 7:00 pm at the Seymour Assembly of God Church. Visitation will continue at the Seymour Assembly of God Church on Friday, November 14th, 2025, from 8:30 am until the service at 10:00 am with Oneida Hymn Singers performing at 9:45 am.

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In memory of Lillian Ann TherouxLillian Ann (Krepline) Theroux, age 73, of Seymour, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on...
11/03/2025

In memory of Lillian Ann Theroux

Lillian Ann (Krepline) Theroux, age 73, of Seymour, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on November 1, 2025, well attended by her whole family, who held vigil by her side. In her final moments, her daughters were with her, holding her hands as she took her final breath. In her last days, many friends came to pray with, for, and over her, surrounding her with love, faith, and devotion.
Born on June 9, 1952, in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, Lillian was the daughter of Robert and Loretta (Knier) Krepline. She grew up in Reedsville, WI, where she attended Reedsville High School. Her father, Robert, loved having her with him in his blacksmith shop, where he encouraged her to tinker—an experience that fostered her love for problem-solving. He also taught her to drive a tractor at an early age, and she carried that love of driving tractor and bailing hay well into her adult life. A proud member of the high school band, Lillian purposely joined the pep band so she could attend all the basketball and football games. While in high school, the only winter sport available to girls was basketball, and she devoted countless hours to practice—often playing with her brother, Paul, in the haybarn. She had a clever knack for finding ways out of housework in order to spend more time shooting hoops. Her early love for athletics, combined with her faith and determination, shaped the strong, disciplined, and joyful coach she became.
After high school, Lillian attended the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh, earning her bachelor’s degree with a major in Physical Education and a minor in Health—becoming the first person in her family to earn a college degree. This achievement was made possible in large part by a scholarship and work-study program. While at UW-Oshkosh, she played basketball and volleyball, continuing to pursue her passion for sports while nurturing her faith and academic goals. She found great comfort at the Neuman Center, especially when she felt homesick.
Lillian met her husband, Thomas G. Theroux, at a fall dance hosted by the Knights of Columbus at Pair a Tees, the restaurant run by Tom’s brother, Don. They were married on June 15, 1974, at St. Mary’s Parish in Reedsville. Since May 1980, they have been members of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Seymour, where their faith and service were central to daily life.
Lillian began her teaching career at St. Mary’s School in Brillion and later served as a substitute teacher in Seymour from 1985 to 2018. She joined Father Allouez Catholic School in Green Bay as a Physical Education and Health teacher, inspiring students with energy, encouragement, and an example of faith in action until her retirement in 2023.
A lifelong lover of sports, Lillian enjoyed both competition and lasting friendships. She played on modified and fast-pitch bar-league softball teams, including a memorable national tournament where she played alongside her daughters, Jennifer and Jessica. In Seymour, she coached varsity softball and high school basketball, and later founded the youth softball program while her daughters were in school. After her retirement, she continued coaching 3rd and then 4th grade girls basketball at Father Allouez. Through coaching, Lillian imparted values of discipline, respect, and teamwork—rooted in her Catholic faith.
Lillian’s hobbies and passions reflected a faith-centered life and a love of beauty in all forms. She enjoyed badminton, bowling, softball, puzzles, golfing, sewing, crocheting, quilting, needlepoint, gardening, canning, board games of all kinds, and especially cards. She also loved baking—everyone looked forward to her buns and tea ring as a highlight at every holiday meal. She took great joy in sharing many of these hobbies with her daughters and grandchildren, approaching each activity with care, enthusiasm, and purpose. She also dedicated countless hours to tracing her family’s heritage and genealogy, preserving the stories and lineages of her family as a testament to faith, family, and legacy.
She served her community and parish through many avenues, contributing her time and talents with generosity and faith. She was active in the American Legion Women’s Auxiliary, supporting veterans and local programs, and in St. John’s Christian Women, where she shared her skill in canning by providing sauces for funeral meals and chili luncheons. Lillian also served on many parish committees and as a catechist, helping to educate and guide parishioners in the Catholic faith. She participated in liturgical ministries as well, singing in the choir, lectoring, and cantoring for Masses, always bringing her devotion and joyful spirit to each role.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Loretta Krepline, and her parents-in-law, Robert and Elaine (Van de Hey) Theroux; her brother, Paul Krepline; her sister, Margaret Krepline; her sisters- and brothers-in-law, Grace Theroux, Toby Neidl, and Don Theroux; her nephews, Joel Theroux, David Neidl, Michael Neidl, and Mark Theroux; her great-nephew, Carter Seefeldt; and her granddaughter, Hope Melchert.
Lillian is survived by her husband of 51 years, Thomas G. Theroux; daughters Jennifer (Mark) Poehlmann and Jessica (Aaron) Melchert; five cherished grandchildren: Emanuel and Lillianna Poehlmann, and Paden, Eloise, and Adela Melchert; her sister, Mary (Krepline) Seefeldt & Al Spoehr (fiancé); her in-laws Judy (Theroux) Neidl, Dick and Donna (Baeten) Theroux, Robert and Paula (Baeten) Theroux, Ted Theroux, Rose (Theroux) and Pete Guinden, Annette (Theroux) and Dale Streiff, and Debbie (George) Krepline; and many beloved cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Lillian will be remembered for her deep faith, generous heart, quick wit, and a wonderful sense of humor, which was very present and celebrated to the end of her days, and unwavering devotion to family, students, athletes, and community. Her life was a reflection of living one’s Catholic faith in every action, whether in teaching, coaching, gardening, baking, or sharing time with loved ones.
Visitation will be held at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home on Friday, November 7, 2025, from 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., and on Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 9:30 a.m. until the American Legion Auxiliary service at 10:45 a.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Seymour, celebrated by Rev. Fr. Sengole Arockia Dass, O.Praem and Deacon Rich Matuszak will assist. Burial will be at St. John's Cemetery, followed by a luncheon at St. John the Baptist Catholic School.
The family wishes to extend a special thanks to Unity Hospice and all of the caregivers who attended to her (Ashley, Josephine, Kimberly, Sarah, Hannah, and Lucy) as well as everyone who included her in their prayers, sent cards and flowers, and visited her throughout her final days, for their compassion, love, and support.
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Carol Herb, age 82, passed away on Tuesday, October 28, 2025. Carol was born on November 24, 1942 to the late Mearl and ...
10/29/2025

Carol Herb, age 82, passed away on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.

Carol was born on November 24, 1942 to the late Mearl and Lillian (Gomm) Allen. Carol was united in marriage to Raymond Herb on November 3, 1962. He preceded her in death on January 26, 1987.

She is survived by her children: Lisa Gunderson, Nancy (Paul) Vanden Heuvel, Amy (Andre) Guyette, Ron (Kim) Herb, Dave Herb , Heather (Robert) Herb, and Paul (Tina) Herb; 19 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren with two on the way; siblings Barbara Erb, and Diane (Augie) Frenche; in-laws Mary (Sam) Austin, Mary Herb, Jerry Herb, Grace Herb, and Charlie Herb. Further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Carol is preceded in death by her husband Raymond, her parents, grandson Dylan Herb, son-in-law Paul Gunderson, sisters Katheryn Dale Tubbs, Geraldine Young, Beverly (Vernon) Evenson, and Lew Erb, and in-laws Jack Herb, Anna Herb, Jim (Pat) Herb, Elaine Herb, and Gayle Herb.

Visitation will take place at St. Lawrence Catholic Church, Navarino, on November 1, 2025 at 12:30 PM until the funeral mass at 3:00 PM with Fr. Don Zuleger officiating. Burial will take place at the parish cemetery.

Carol's family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at Meadowood and Good Shepherd for their care shown to mom during her stay.

Carol's legacy of working hard on the farm, raising her family, being available for her friends, and still finding time to take joy in the small things is a gift that will live forever.

Always proud to be a Town of Mainer.

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10/27/2025

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In memory of Audrey Vanden HeuvelAudrey Vanden Heuvel, age 89, passed away at Good Sheperd Nursing Home on Saturday, Oct...
10/27/2025

In memory of Audrey Vanden Heuvel

Audrey Vanden Heuvel, age 89, passed away at Good Sheperd Nursing Home on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
Audrey was born on August 10, 1936, to the late Emil and Aleda (Mielke) Brandenburg.
Audrey was united in marriage to Franklin "Bud" Vanden Heuvel on September 7, 1955, at St. John's Catholic Church in Seymour. They were happily married for 68 years.
Family was everything to Audrey. She found joy in the simple moments spent with loved ones-playing Sheepshead at family gatherings, cheering on the Brewers at games, and attending her grandchildren's sporting and fair events with pride. Audrey cherished girls' shopping trips and traveling, always embracing the chance to make memories with those she held dear.
She is survived by her children, Kurt (Suzanne), Scott ( Lisa), Tami (Mark) Kimball, Wade (Molly), Gina (Edward) Blank: grandchildren Kyle, Keenan (Jackie), Kalli (Ben), Dane, Alexandra (Ryan) Sperber, Seth (Emily) Kimball, Luke (Rachael) Kimball, Hans, Axel, Sam (Emma) Blank, Aleda (Nick) Blank, Noelle (Gabrielle) Blank, and great grandchildren Addison, Jackson, Lucille, Lillian, and Gwendolyn; sibling Eldon Brandenburg, brother-in- laws and sister-in-laws; Jerome Vanden Heuvel, Robert (Carolyn) Vanden Heuvel, Nancy (Richard) Stephani, Kate (John) Avery, Joyce (Herb) Grulke, and Audrey (Tom) Zuleger, as well as many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband Franklin "Bud" Vanden Heuvel, grandson Zackary Vanden Heuvel, parents, father and mother-in-law Frank and Myra (Keuhne) Vanden Heuvel, siblings Arlyn (the late Ernie) Brandenburg, Melbert Brandenburg, Arlis Brandenburg and sister-in-law Rosalind Brandenburg. Also, brother-in-law Earl Vanden Heuvel, sister-in-law Jean Vanden Heuvel, and brother and sister-in-law William "Bill" (the late Doris) Vanden Heuvel.
Funeral services for Audrey will be held on Monday, November 3rd at 11:00 AM at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Seymour, with Pastor Ty Stoneburner officiating. Visitation will take place at the church from 9:00 AM until the time of services. Audrey will be laid to rest privately at Highland Memorial Park in Appleton.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established in Audrey's name.

10/26/2025
In memory of Angela RobinsonAngela Robinson, Angela the name meaning 'messenger from God', age 49 of Appleton returned t...
10/23/2025

In memory of Angela Robinson

Angela Robinson, Angela the name meaning 'messenger from God', age 49 of Appleton returned to the arms of our Lord on Sunday, October 19, 2025. She was the daughter of Mike Robinson and Mary Schaefer.
She was born on June 13, 1976, at Theda Clark Hospital where she was in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and through the grace of God she returned home to her parents and sister. Angie was a person with Downs Syndrome. But with Angie "Venit vidit vicit" - she came, she saw, God conquered. She was baptized into the tree of our Lord and later confirmed at twelve.
As a young child she enjoyed playing with friends and her sister Tammy. She loved the water and every year swam in lakes and the small pool provided by her family. She enjoyed camping. Angela was in dance with her sister and dressed as a skunk for a recital, the memory of which brings joy. She enjoyed the Special Olympics where she ran and was in gymnastics. As a member of the Youth Association for Re****ed Citizens, she attended meetings and had many friends. Angie attended school, graduating from Kaukauna High School.
Angie was the most beautiful soul. She was always taking care of her loved ones, remembering birthdays and offering a Kleenex to someone upset. Angie loved her brothers Scott and Matt, who would make her laugh, carve pumpkins at Halloween and bake cookies with her. She enjoyed coloring with her stepdad Carl and her weekends spent at her sister's home. Angie enjoyed spending time at the cabin with her family, many outings, her dogs, especially Toto, her parakeet and was always with her best friend Olaf, who went everywhere with her. She loved music, dance, coloring, playing matching games, walks with her brother-in-law Dave, and the constant outings to the mall with her favorite niece Brooke. She enjoyed playing PS2 and Wii games with her niece and favorite nephew Zach. Some of her most loved movies were Frozen, ET, Wizard of Oz, and Harry Potter. Angie was a selfless soul. She was a jokester and would light up anywhere she went with her uplifting energy and contagious smile. Her spirit will live on with us and everyone she touched. She will be missed every day until we meet again in Paradise.
Angela is survived by her parents: Mike Robinson and Mary Schaefer; her step-parents: Margaret Robinson and Carl Schaefer; her brothers: Matthew and Scott of Appleton. She is further survived by her best friend and sister, Tammy who loved Angela all of Angie's life with a passion. Angie is survived by her Uncle Gale Wandke; Aunt Bonnie Wandke of New London, Wisconsin; her Aunt Jean of Green Bay; and many cousins. She is survived by her step-siblings: Adam (Megan) Katch of Appleton, and Amanda (Mohammed) Zaman of Westford Massachusetts. She is survived by her paternal Uncle Pat (Ingrid) Robinson of Rothschild. Her friend, Father Bob Malloy of Washington Michigan. She is further survived by five step nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her friend Olaf who went everywhere she went.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents: David and Rita Robinson of Kronenwetter Wisconsin; maternal grandparents: Earl and June Drephal of Seymour Wisconsin; her Uncle Ron (Lorrain) of Eland Wisconsin; and special friend Ryan. She was preceded in death by her Uncle Robert Lotter of Green Bay.
Visitation will take place at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Seymour on Thursday October 30th, 2025 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM with an 11:00 AM funeral service with Fr. Bob Malloy and Pastor Ty Stoneburner officiating. Burial will take place at Emmanuel Lutheran cemetery at a later date.
Angie's family would like to thank Unity Hospice for their amazing care and support given to Angie and her family.
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10/22/2025

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In Memory of Cynthia PeetersCynthia "Cindy" Peeters, age 74 of Briarton passed away on Friday, October 17, 2025.She was ...
10/17/2025

In Memory of Cynthia Peeters

Cynthia "Cindy" Peeters, age 74 of Briarton passed away on Friday, October 17, 2025.

She was born on September 17, 1951, the daughter of the late Lavern "Bud" and Beatrice (Dingeldein) Wagester. Cindy graduated from Bonduel High School in 1969, and continued her education at UW Stevens Point earning a BS degree in education. Later, she earned a second degree in special education from Silver Lake College. She taught a combined 34 years in the school districts of De Pere and Bonduel (Navarino). She loved her profession and the students she taught.

On November 13, 1981, Cindy was married to the love of her life, Darwin "Butch" Peeters, who preceded her in death on November 4, 2016. They were married a week short of 35 years. Together, they took over the Wagester's family farm where they raised their two daughters, Cami and Cara. Later, they were blessed with two very special grandsons, Dominic and Landon, whom they loved dearly. They spent time babysitting their grandsons, cherishing the time spent with them. They were also active vendors in area flea markets including Shawano, Princeton, and Crivitz. They enjoyed auctions and finding special treasures.

Cindy was preceded in death by her husband, Butch; parents: Bud and Beatrice Wagester; in-laws: Monica (Young) and Leland Peeters; great-nephew: Beau Wagester; grandparents: George and Dorothy (Jarik) Wagester, Levi and Ann (Gipp) Dingeldein; and special aunts, uncles, and cousins; special friends: Fran Johnson, Sue Boerst, and Bob Robinson.

Cindy is survived by her loving daughters: Cami Peeters and Cara (Sam) Kelley; her special grandsons: Dominic and Landon Kelley; her brother, Mark (Jeanette) Wagester; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Dan (Val) Peeters, Dennis (Debbie) Peeters, Cindy (Joe) Meridam, Larry (Robin) Peeters, Judy (Jim) Hesse, and Tim Peeters; many special nieces and nephews; and Cindy's very special friends: Debbie Hagel, Jane Naparalla, Barb Wudtke, Sandy Robinson, Gloria Schultz, and Sandy Quandt; and special neighbors: Jeff (Wendy) Roubal and Dennis (Janice) Rohr.

Visitation will take place Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home in Seymour on Tuesday, October 21, 2025 from 4:00 pm until the funeral service at 6:30 pm with Pastor Moira Finley officiating. A private burial will take place at St. Lawrence Catholic Cemetery in Navarino.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund for the family has been established in Cindy's name.

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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.