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In memory of Amy Lou Polk.August 7, 1978 - March 13, 2026Amy Lou Polk was born on August 7, 1978, in Riverside, Californ...
03/27/2026

In memory of Amy Lou Polk.

August 7, 1978 - March 13, 2026

Amy Lou Polk was born on August 7, 1978, in Riverside, California, to Sherry Marie Polk and Donald Rudolph Polk. She was the second of seven children and grew up in Lynwood, California-a place she held close to her heart. Amy took great pride in the city where she was raised and often shared stories of her childhood there.

From a young age, Amy was full of life-fun-loving, happy, and always ready to make others laugh. She loved going on adventures, trying new things, and sharing her wild sense of humor with everyone around her. She had a deep love for music, skateboarding, and her Native American heritage, which she carried proudly throughout her life.

As a young woman, Amy's adventurous spirit led her down many exciting paths. She worked for the carnival, traveling with her aunts on her father's side, experiencing life on the road and making memories along the way. Later, she worked in stadium concessions in San Diego ( 2001-2009) for the San Diego Padres and the San Diego Chargers. This is where her outgoing personality shone. When she returned to Los Angeles (2009-2015) she worked for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Lakers in concessions; when she worked for the Los Angeles Dodgers; she earned Employee of the Year three years in a row. She even worked security at Monster Truck shows at Qualcomm Stadium, where she met drivers from Grave Digger, Bigfoot, and Ta**us, and shared lunches with sports legends like Tony Gwynn, Sammy Sosa, and Mark McGwire.

Amy also worked behind the scenes at the Grammys, where she met Beyoncé, and even met Tupac Shakur in Lynwood. For two years, she and Fernando lived the music scene as groupies, touring with a reggae band out of South Gate called The Bluntest. Amy's larger-than-life personality opened doors to unforgettable experiences-she once met Arnold Schwarzenegger, and she and Fernando regularly partied with a special effects artist who built the car used in Marvel's Green Hornet movie.

Thirty years ago, Amy met the love of her life, Fernando Reyna. Together they built a life full of laughter, music, travel, and deep affection. Amy lovingly called him her "Fern Dog," a name that perfectly captured their playful bond. They lived in Mexico from 2001 to 2009, where Amy worked for Comic-Con in San Diego every year. In 2010, they moved back to Los Angeles, where Amy spent cherished time with Fernando's sister Jennifer Reyna, before settling in San Antonio, Texas, in 2015, where they remained until her passing. Amy fell asleep in death with Fernando by her side, just as he had been for the past three decades.

Amy had a heart for helping others, especially the elderly, and never hesitated to offer kindness, laughter, and love. She will be remembered for her generosity, her humor, her loyalty to family, and the joy she brought to every moment.

Amy is preceded in death by her mother Sherry; her sister Victoria; her maternal and paternal grandparents; her aunts Shelly and Sandy (on her mom's side); her uncle Ronald Polk and aunt Cindy Lou (on her dad's side); her aunt Bobbie Wierich and cousin Harry House.

She is survived by her father, Donald Polk; her siblings Angeline Garcia, Donald Polk II, Ronald Polk, Charles Polk, and Jeremiah Polk; her uncle Donnie Wierich, uncle Eugene Cleveland, and aunt Michele Cleveland; her beloved Fernando Reyna; and Fernando's mother Blanca Aboite and sister Jennifer Reyna, who loved Amy as family. She is also survived by her paternal aunts Linda, Jackie, Lisa, and Tammy, her many cousins, her nephews Steven, Jacob, Malakeye, and Christian, her nieces Natalie, Makayla, and Shantae, and her two great-nephews.

Amy's laughter, compassion, and vibrant spirit will be forever remembered by all who loved her. Her memory will continue to shine in every story told, every song played, and every moment shared in her honor.

Funeral services for Amy will be held on Saturday April 11, 2026 at 12 noon at Oneida Assembly of God Church with Pastor Joel Cornelius officiating. Memorial visitation will be held at the church from 10:00 AM until the time of services. The Oneida Hymn Singers will provide a song service at 11:30 AM. Amy will be laid to rest at the parish cemetery by her mother.

In memory of Engine Bob.Our world slowed and came to a halt as we had to say goodbye to a wonderful man. Robert Michael ...
03/26/2026

In memory of Engine Bob.

Our world slowed and came to a halt as we had to say goodbye to a wonderful man. Robert Michael Birkholz (Engine Bob) passed peacefully at home in the company of family on March 18th, 2026 at the young age of 56 after losing his hard battle with stage 4 colon cancer.

Bob was the first son of Michael and Susan (Moeller) Birkholz. He came into the world April 21st, 1969 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. His little brother, Scott, was born in November of 1974.

As a boy, Bob would tinker with everything he could get his hands on. He would pull it apart and then figure out how to put it back together. Bob could fix almost everything. Also from a young age he had a love for dirt bikes and everything else motorized.

When Bob was 19, he met his wife, Kris, in Lakewood, Wisconsin. They led a wonderful and adventurous life together. Many moves and jobs later they welcomed their first daughter, Kaitlin, into the world on March 8th, 1997, which made Kris's son, Eric, a big brother. Bob and Kris bought their first house February 19th, 1999. Then four years later to the day, they had their second daughter, Alisa. In June of 2025 Bob's little buddy, Waylen, was born to Alisa and her husband, Trenton.

In addition to Bob's business building or rebuilding engines and transmissions he enjoyed many interests: motor sports of many kinds, stargazing, tracking airplanes and the weather on his phone apps, his shop kitties, Legos, cacti, traveling, music, concerts, and he had a major sweet tooth. A big part of his life was dedicated to motocross and offroad truck racing. Bob met so many friends who became more like family along the way. Lots of those friends became an amazing support during hard times and especially after Bob's cancer diagnosis.

Bob's big sense of humor, laugh, and smile will be greatly missed. He was so dang smart and could fix just about anything.

Bob is survived by his parents, Susan and Michael; his brother Scott (Jessie); his wife, Kris; his children, Eric, Kaitlin (Ryan), and Alisa (Trenton); his nephews, Aidan and Evan; and his grandchildren, Waylen and Naomi.

We will have Bob's celebration of life on June 27th, 2026 at our place starting @ 2p.m. We will be outside and have a big bonfire closer to sunset. Sue, Bob's mom, will make a big batch of sloppy joe's and we invite you to bring a dish to pass, BYOB and chairs. Let's hope the weather cooperates.

In memory of Donald L. Kropp.Donald "Donnie" L. Kropp, 69 of Isaar, passed away on Tuesday, March 24, 2026 unexpectedly ...
03/26/2026

In memory of Donald L. Kropp.

Donald "Donnie" L. Kropp, 69 of Isaar, passed away on Tuesday, March 24, 2026 unexpectedly following a brief hospital stay. He was born on March 12, 1957 son of the late Lloyd and Verona (Schmit) Kropp.

Donnie was a lifelong resident of the Isaar area and a 1975 graduate of Seymour High School. He went onto Fond du lac technical college, where he earned his cheesemaker's license. After a brief career in cheese making, he returned to Northeast Wisconsin Technical College to earn a degree as a machinist and spent many years working at Seymour Machine.

On September 22nd, 1978 he was united in marriage to Cindy Koehler. Together they built a life and would have celebrated 48 years of marriage this year.

He remained a lifelong and active member of St. Sebastian Catholic Church. Donnie had many talents and passions. He enjoyed gardening, canning, and tending to his flowers, and he took pride in his homemade tomato juice, salsa, and freezer corn. He was well know for continuing the family tradition of making chicken booyah for special occasions. Every spring, he looked forward to shopping with his sister, Germaine.

An avid snowmobiler and Harley rider, Donnie was an active member of the Isaar Trail Riders Snowmobile Club and spent many years with the Magnetos Motorcycle Club, where he earned a lifetime membership. He also dedicated time to maintaining local snowmobile trails.

Above all, Donnie cherished time with his grandchildren. He loved supporting them in their activities, especially traveling to dirt bike races for his grandson, where he was affectionately known as the "walking wounded" due to his tendency to crash anything on wheels or tracks. He also treasured time spent with his granddaughters, always making them smile laugh.

When he wasn't with family, Donnie could often be found at a local establishment enjoying a Friday night fish or chicken dinner, along with his favorite drink- a lime vodka and Diet 7up.

Donnie is survived by his wife, Cindy; son, Devin (Amy) Kropp; daughter, Dana Kropp (Fiancée Lucas Montour); grandchildren: Kollin, Aubree, and Lilian; and his 2 cats.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded by brother and sister-in-law, Gary (Doris) Kropp; niece Mary Kropp, sister and brother-in-law, Germaine (Richard) Hock, father-in-law Melvin Koehler, and sister-in-law Barbara Koehler.

Visitation for Donnie will take place at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour on Sunday, March 29, 2026 from 4:00 pm until the parish prayer service at 7:00 pm. On Monday, March 30, 2026 the visitation will continue from 9:30 am until 10:45 am at St. Sebastian Catholic Church in Isaar. The funeral mass will be held at 11:00 am with Deacon Rich Matuszak and Fr. Sengole Dass officiating. Burial will take place in the parish cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts in Donnie's memory are appreciated to be contributed to his favorite causes.

A special thank you to the ICU staff, doctors at Bellin hospital, and Seymour rescue squad for their care and support of Donnie and his family.

In memory of Donna Lubinski.Donna Mae Lubinski, 65, of Seymour, passed away unexpectedly following a brief hospital stay...
03/25/2026

In memory of Donna Lubinski.

Donna Mae Lubinski, 65, of Seymour, passed away unexpectedly following a brief hospital stay. She was born on April 17, 1960, daughter of Duane and Virginia (Scheibe) Doersch. Donna grew up in Seymour and graduated from Seymour High School with the Class of 1978. She continued her education in cosmetology, where she nurtured a natural gift for helping others feel confident and cared for-an expression of compassion she carried throughout her life.

On September 20, 1980 she was united in marriage to Richard Lubinski. This past year, they celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary.

Donna's life was defined by love-love for her family, her church, her community, and the many passions that brought her joy. She treasured time spent with her family and especially delighted in playing with her grandchildren, who were the light of her life. Donna had a deep appreciation for nature and could often be found tending to her extensive flowerbeds, cultivating beauty through her gardening and sharing that beauty with others.

Her dedication to Emmanuel Lutheran Church was a meaningful part of her life. Donna gave generously of her time through various volunteer committees and especially enjoyed coordinating weddings, where her eye for detail and her warm, steady presence made every celebration special. She also had a natural gift for decorating, creating spaces that felt welcoming and thoughtfully arranged. She will be remembered for her kindness, creativity, and the joy she brought to every gathering.

She is survived by her loving husband, Richard "Dick" Lubinski; her daughters: Lauren (Kevin) Brunette, Alli (Eric) Mullen, and Katie (Trent) Ziegler; and her cherished grandchildren: Grace, Anna, Eve, Oliver, and Maxwell. Donna is also survived by her parents, Duane and Virginia Doersch; and her brothers: Dan (Kitty) Doersch, David (Joy) Doersch, and Dean (Diane) Doersch. She is also survived by Dick's siblings: Jane (John) Clegg, Robert Lubinski, Ann (Randy) Reed and brother-in-law, Pat Klass, as well as many beloved nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her mother-in-law and father-in-law, Vernon and Evelyn Lubinski; and sisters-in-law: Kathi Lubinski and Mary Klass.

Visitation for Donna will take place at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Seymour on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. until the funeral service at 12 noon, with Pastor Ty Stoneburner officiating. Burial will take place at Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, Donna's family would appreciate memorial gifts in her honor to Emmanuel Lutheran Church.

Please come and join the staff of Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home for a time of education for funeral pre-planning.
03/24/2026

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

In memory of Vera Holzer.Vera Holzer (Sherwood) age 101, passed away on Monday, March 23, 2026. She was born September 1...
03/23/2026

In memory of Vera Holzer.

Vera Holzer (Sherwood) age 101, passed away on Monday, March 23, 2026. She was born September 10th, 1924 the daughter of Jay and Sadie Sherwood and lived most of her life in Seymour.

She was a member of the United Methodist Church and in her younger years taught Sunday school and sang in the choir over 75 years. She loved singing gospel songs, and sang at many weddings and funerals. She sang with her sisters (Opal and June) at many functions.

She loved planting flowers in her small garden, but her family was her life and her children always came first. Vera had a second family (as she called them) that she took care of over 50 years. They were all special to her, and she always loved it when they grew up and came to visit or called. She attended many of their weddings and graduations.

She loved to bake and always shared her goodies with the tenants in her apartment. She always baked favorite foods that the children liked. She always said she was so blessed for the life the Lord gave her.

She is preceded in death by her husband, John; son, James; daughters: Joane and Carol; brothers: Roy, Frank, and Glen; sisters: Opal, June, and Hazel.

Vera is survived by her 9 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, 16 great-great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-great-grandson, nieces, and nephews.

Visitation for Vera will take place at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour on Thursday, March 26, 2026 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. A private family graveside service will take place at Seymour City Cemetery at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts in Vera's honor are appreciated.

In memory of Gordon Grosnick.Gordon Allen Erwin Grosnick, age 82, passed away the morning of March 2nd, 2026. Gordon was...
03/03/2026

In memory of Gordon Grosnick.

Gordon Allen Erwin Grosnick, age 82, passed away the morning of March 2nd, 2026. Gordon was born on June 2, 1943 in Neenah Wisconsin to the late Walter and Laverne (Luderman) Grosnick. Gordon attended New London High School and graduated in 1962. Gordon enlisted in the Air Force in 1963 and was honorably discharged in 1966. Gordon was joined in marriage to Sue Heckenlaible on November 14, 1992. Gordon was employed at Appleton Medical Center for 34 years in various roles. He also drove bus for Seymour School District for several years after retiring.

Gordon was well known for representing Santa in public and private events in the local and Appleton area for nearly 30 years. The joy and wonder he brought to numerous children and families in that time can never be forgotten. It was a service he lovingly provided to all who believed in the miracle of Christmas.

Gordon is survived by his wife of 33 years, Sue; children: Cora Schinke, Cheryl (Nathan) Morgan, Cindy (Douglas) Kruse, Pamela (Mike) Iverson, Sarah (Adam) Hicker and Allen (special friend Jessie) Grosnick.

Gordon is further survived by his grandchildren Nicholas (Jenny) Kruse, Nathan Kruse, Courtney (Jason) Evenson, Mackenzie (special friend Andy) Thompson, Sadie (special friend Jared) Schinke, Michael (Laura) Socha, Heather Billups, Douglas (special friend Amanda) Kruse, Genevieve Hicker, and Grant Hicker and great grandchildren Lucas Bailey, Beau Kruse, C**t Kruse, Leda Donlevy, Rylee Donlevy, Bentley Kruse, Jeremiah Edgerly, Madalyn Lensmire, Carson King, Theodore Evenson and Addison Evenson.

Preceded in death by his parents, and great grandchild Kennedy Evenson.

Funeral services for Gordon will be held on Friday March 6, 2026 at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Seymour, at 11:00 AM with Pastor Ty Stoneburner officiating, followed by military honors. Memorial visitation will be held at the church from 9:00 AM until the time of services. Gordon will be laid to rest privately at Highland Memorial Park.

In memory of Maureen K. SullivanMaureen Kay Sullivan, age 63, of Menasha, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on February ...
03/02/2026

In memory of Maureen K. Sullivan

Maureen Kay Sullivan, age 63, of Menasha, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on February 28, 2026.

Born and raised in Appleton, Wisconsin, Maureen attended Xavier High School, where she proudly played basketball and was part of the 1978 State Championship team. She earned her bachelor's degree from UW Oshkosh before beginning her career in social work.

Maureen carried her competitive spirit and team loyalty with her throughout her life. Appleton was always home in her heart, even as she built her life in Menasha surrounded by the family she cherished so deeply.

She touched many lives in her career in social work. Most recently she was working as a Social Work Specialist with the Winnebago County Family Support Team.

Maureen was the historian of the Sullivan family. If you needed to know a date, a story, a connection, or a memory, she knew it. She carried the family's history with pride and made sure it was never forgotten. She had a gift for remembering the details that mattered and sharing them with warmth and wisdom.

She was known for being the very best gift giver somehow always finding the perfect present, especially the most thoughtful picture frames that would soon hold treasured memories. To her nieces and nephews, she was more than an aunt she treated each of them as her own. And to her great-nieces and nephews, she will forever be remembered as "Auntie Dairy Queen," faithfully delivering gift cards for their favorite ice cream and sweet moments together.

Maureen had a deep love for nature and found peace watching the birds and deer at Heckrodt Nature Preserve. She also had a special place in her heart for all kitties, especially her beloved Mamma Kitty and Basil. Her laugh was unforgettable full, joyful, and contagious and she was always ready with wisdom, perspective, and love when it was needed most.

She is survived by her loving siblings: Mickie Sullivan and her wife Andrea Rubio; Colleen Malkowski; and Daniel Sullivan and his wife Angie Sullivan. She is further survived by her cherished nieces and nephews: Samantha Maass and her husband Cody Maass; Nicole Foate and her husband Eric Foate; Sophie Malkowski and her fiancé Ryan Wesjohn; Brian Sullivan; Owen Sullivan; and Bridget Sullivan. Maureen is further survived by many special friends who she held near and dear to her heart.

She was a proud and devoted great-aunt to Thomas, Cooper, and Laenee Maass; and Lily and Andrew Foate.

Maureen was preceded in death by her parents, Phyllis and Daniel Sullivan; her brother-in-law, Tom Malkowski; and her great-niece, Adaleena Maass.

"Cardinals, it's said, fly in from the heavens to remind us that the loved ones we've lost were not lost at all they can be seen around us in new shapes and forms." May we think of Maureen whenever a cardinal appears, a perfect gift is given, laughter fills a room, or a Dairy Queen treat is shared.

The funeral mass for Maureen will take place at St. Pius Catholic Church, Appleton on Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 11:30 am with Fr. Carlos Altamirano officiating. Visitation will be held from 9:30 am until 11:15 am at the church. Interment will take place at St. Joseph Cemetery, Appleton at a later date.

Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour is assisting the family with arrangements.

The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to ThedaCare Medical Center in Appleton, especially ICU nurse Megan, and to the compassionate staff at Cherry Meadows for the wonderful care they provided to Maureen.

She will be deeply missed, forever remembered, and always loved.

In memory of Shelly Meulemans. Michelle "Shelly" Meulemans, 45, of Seymour, Wisconsin, passed away on February 24, 2026....
03/02/2026

In memory of Shelly Meulemans.

Michelle "Shelly" Meulemans, 45, of Seymour, Wisconsin, passed away on February 24, 2026. Shelly was born on September 5, 1980 in Green Bay to Gerald and Charlotte (Purvis) Solberg.

Shelly was a devoted wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend whose heart was as big as her personality. She shared a beautiful life with her husband, Chris Meulemans, and was a proud and loving mother to her sons, Cameron Baenen and Jonathan Baenen. She held a special place in her heart for Cameron's girlfriend, Noelle Matuszak, and Chris's son, Phillip Meulemans.

She is further survived by her father, Gerald Solberg; her grandchild Nimue Meulemans, Mother & Father-in-law Barb (Mike) St. Thomas. Dear sister-in-law of Tammy (Ken) Minks, Jennifer Meulemans, and Sara (Robbie) McHugh. Further survived by numerous other family members. Shelly now reunites in peace with her mother, Charlotte Solberg, who preceded her in passing.

Shelly dedicated her career to caring for others as a caregiver in nursing homes. Her compassion, patience, and natural ability to comfort those in need made a lasting impact on the many lives she touched. Caring for people wasn't just her job - it was who she was.

Outside of work, Shelly's passions made her truly one of a kind. She was a devoted snake lover and breeder, pouring her heart into caring for her reptiles - especially her beloved "Hade's." Her eyes would light up whenever she talked about them. She also found joy and relaxation in creating beautiful Diamond Art pieces and could often be found watching her favorite law TV shows. Shelly had a spirited side as well - she loved fast cars and especially the thrill of turbo engines that made the unmistakable "stututu" sound. That excitement mirrored her own vibrant and fearless personality.

Shelly will be remembered for her strength, her loyalty, her humor, and the fierce love she had for her family. She leaves behind countless memories that will be cherished forever.

Memorial services will be held at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home in Seymour, Friday March 6th, 2026 from 3:00pm - 5:00pm with a family prayer service at 5:00pm.

Though her time here was far too short, the love she gave so freely will continue to live on in all who knew her.

With love,
The Family

In memory of George Kaczrowski."George" Edwin Emil Kaczrowski, 80, of Seymour passed away on February 18th, 2026 after a...
02/19/2026

In memory of George Kaczrowski.

"George" Edwin Emil Kaczrowski, 80, of Seymour passed away on February 18th, 2026 after a courageous 2 ½ year battle with pancreatic cancer which metastasized to his lungs and abdomen. He was born on July 26, 1945 to the late Paul and Helen (Pasowicz) Kaczrowski.

He graduated from Seymour High School.

George always had a strong work ethic. In his younger years he helped out on the Leisgang farm bailing hay and doing any other farm work that needed to be done. After high school he went on to work at a Paper Mill. In 1969 at the age of 24 he decided to make a career change and became a Police Officer in Seymour. After his policing career, George opened a well known tavern in Seymour known to many as "George's" Hustle Inn where many would call him George The Legend. George embarked on this career for a little over 31 years until his retirement in 2005 when he sold it to his niece, Leslie. During his journey as bar owner he enjoyed meeting numerous people who will always remember George for his one liners and quick wit humor. George impacted many lives as a bar owner. He was not just the bar owner. He became a friend and a mentor to many. George was an avid pool shooter. He was known for playing "George Pool". George will forever be remembered for all the nicknames he gave to his patrons.

George always put family 1st. After the death of his Father he remained in the family home with his Mother and later cared for her until she passed away in 2007. He devoted a great part of his life to his nieces, Leslie and Dana. Upon his great-nephew Austin's arrival, he spent a great amount of time forming an impeccable bond with him. They were two "Hectors". George would often be found spending time with Darlene, Leslie and Austin at Austin's sporting events or going to Friday night fish frys.

George lived life very selflessly. This Christmas, as sick as he was, when Austin went and picked him up for Christmas Eve, he dressed up at Santa Clause to surprise us. He always found great pleasure in the simple things in life. He enjoyed making people smile, laugh and enjoy themselves. He always put others before himself.

George enjoyed time spent at the cabin in Townsend fishing with his nephew, Austin. It was always a competition to see who could catch the most fish, the biggest fish and "p*e wee" fish. He always enjoyed our nighttime ritual of playing cards and found humor in pulling one over on the other card players with him and Austin switched cards so that one of them would win. George was a kid at heart and was always up for a good time and laughs.

Playing sheepshead and cribbage were a few things that George enjoyed with his long list of friends. He often played in many weekend tournaments throughout the years.

George loved sports. He spent many hours a day, as we would call "studying" teams, players and games so that he could do his sports betting at the casino. Him and Austin spent a lot of time discussing "hot picks". He also enjoyed watching NASCAR racing.

George loved to travel. He started traveling in 1982 with his buddy, Orlie Bishop, going to the state fair in Knoxville, TN. He and Orlie then vacationed with Louie Brugger and Juice Eick going to Paris, London, Frank, Venice and Italy. George also traveled with Orlie on a 17 day trip traveling from London to Rome where he went to confession at the Vatican. George enjoyed listening to pope John Paul's sp*ech at the Vatican Coliseum. Among visiting Rome and Italy numerous times, George also vacationed in Germany, Amsterdam, RIO de Janeiro Brazil, Belgium, Portugal, Europe, Thailand, Bangkok, London, Hong Kong, China, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Margarita Island, Bahamas and Las Vegas. He took great pride when he was able to take his niece Dana on a trip to Lourdes.

In recent years George took a liking to playing PioGow. After having part of his pancreas, spleen and splenic vein removed in 2023 and before starting chemotherapy in August of 2024, George was able to take a trip to Rivers Casino in Chicago, IL with his nephew, Austin. He was also able to take one last, memorable trip to Las Vegas with Leslie and Austin in May of 2025.

George enjoyed watching Western movies. He had a love for classic country music and enjoyed his heritage polka music. He also had a love for classic cars owning a few of his own. His new favorite being his 1962 red Ford Galaxie which was a resemblance of one he owned in his earlier years.

George had a love for animals and would never leave an animal, whether it be a possum or a cat, go unfed or cared for. He will be greatly missed by Tiger and Buck, his two feline buddies.

George had a heart of gold and was very generous. As a dear friend once said, "he would give you the shirt off his back".

George was a member of St. John's The Baptist Church and had a strong belief in God. His belief in God and the love of his family is what pushed him to be overwhelmingly resilient in his fight against pancreatic cancer.

George fought with every ounce of strength he had, though he suffered greatly, until he could fight no longer. Throughout his fight he maintained a determined, independent, resilient attitude and accepted and faced all his challenges without grumbling or complaining.

George is survived by his loving sisters: Dolores Leisgang, Darlene Werner, Christine (Keith) Mueller; and sister-in-law, Joanne Kaczrowski. His daughter-like niece, Leslie Fulton; her son, Austin Fulton along with many nieces, nephews, cousins and a long list of friends and acquaintances.

George was preceded in death by his parents, Paul Sr. and Helen; his brothers: Paul Jr. and Eugene Kaczrowski; his sister, Helen Leisgang; his brothers-in-law: Ollie Leisgang and Lavern Leisgang, his nephew; Scott Kaczrowski; his niece Dana Werner; his niece, Paula VanderMuelen; his great-nephew, Codie VanderMuelen; and his nephew, Robert "Bobby" Leisgang.

Visitation for George will take place on Thursday, February 26, 2026 at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour from 4:00 pm until the parish prayer service at 8:00 pm. The visitation will continue on Friday, February 27, 2026 at St. John Catholic Church, Seymour from 9:00 am until 10:45 am with the funeral mass at 11:00 am with Fr. Bob Kabat and Deacon Rich Matuszak officiating. Entombment will take place at Allouez Catholic Mausoleum in Green Bay.

George's family would like to thank Doctor Rupp for a successful surgery, Doctor Tahsildar and his staff for their overwhelming support in fighting this terrible cancer, the nurses at Unity for their support and care during George's last days, Father Bob and Deacon Rich Matuszak. Joel Walters and Kurt Boettcher for their hands-on care and support to the family. We are also thankful for all the family members and friends who have supported us at our time of need and visited with George during his final days. A special thank you to his niece, April Mueller who spent 2 days and an overnight with him administrating the necessary medication George needed every 2 hours. Thank you to Leslie who spent a week overnight with him nurturing and providing support to George on his final days. Thank you Austin for always being there for his Uncle. For providing him with love and care during his final days. A huge thank you to George's sister, Darlene who was there for him throughout his entire journey. Darlene spent hours researching and made it her mission to keep George alive and comfortable for as long as possible. Though having ailments of her own, in 2 ½ years, she never missed an appointment and stayed with him for the past 26 days, never leaving his side, allowing for George's wish to pass away at home to be granted.

~ George, you were the best big brother anyone could ever ask for. I don't know how I will live without you. I love you so much. ~ Darlene

In memory of Diana Rudie.Diana Lee Rudie, age 81, of Green Bay, passed away on February 14, 2026. Diana was born on Nove...
02/16/2026

In memory of Diana Rudie.

Diana Lee Rudie, age 81, of Green Bay, passed away on February 14, 2026. Diana was born on November 18, 1944 to Clifton and Caroline (Raasch) Cagle in Milwaukee, WI. Diana grew up in the Bonduel area, where she graduated from Bonduel High School in 1962. She was married to Ken Rudie on June 4, 1966 at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Lessor.

Diana was a stay at home mother for many years. As the family grew older, she started working part time jobs. Diana eventually was employed at NWTC and retired after 15 years in the public safety and health services areas.

Diana was an enthusiastic crafter and painter. Diana painted and sold her art at local craft fairs and various shops in the Green Bay area. Diana loved all types of puzzles, especially crossword puzzles. She also enjoyed making and sending out her greeting cards; she never missed sending cards on holidays and birthdays to grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.

Diana and Ken were devout members of Resurrection Lutheran Church since 1966. She served on many committees, including the church council. Diana also sang in the choir and was an important part of the Giving Tree program. Her charity, participation, and time spent with her church family were very important to her.

Diana and Ken made annual trips to horse races in Kentucky for many years. It was a given that she would at least bet a few dollars on the number three horse. She enjoyed mini trips to area casinos with her dear friend Kris. She was also an avid bowler for many years winning many trophies and awards.

Diana's unwavering love for her grandchildren was obvious. Diana and Ken were a constant presence at every orchestra and choir concert for Samantha and Taylor, as they carried on Diana's love of music. And Diana always enjoyed rooting on Parker, Myles, and Jamison at all of their baseball and football games for many years. Diana noticed every missed call against her grandsons and surely let the umpires know about it.

Diana is survived by her loving spouse of nearly 60 years, Ken; her son Ryan (Beth) and Reed (Kelly); grandchildren Taylor, Samantha, Parker (Kenzie), Myles, and Jamison; one great grandson Maddux; and one sister Hope (John) Schewe.

Diana is preceded in death by her parents and her brother Cline.

Funeral services for Diana will be held on Saturday February 21, 2026 at 11:00 AM at Resurrection Lutheran Church, 1024 Shawano Ave, Green Bay, with Pastor Melissa Pagel officiating. Memorial visitation will be held at the church from 9:00 AM until the time of services. Diana will be laid to rest privately at Our Savior's Cemetery in Lessor.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established in Diana'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.