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In loving memory of Marlyn M. Dey.Marlyn Mark Dey, born August 24, 1955, was lovingly called to his heavenly home on Jan...
02/04/2026

In loving memory of Marlyn M. Dey.

Marlyn Mark Dey, born August 24, 1955, was lovingly called to his heavenly home on January 31, 2026, surrounded by his family after bravely facing a brief battle with lung cancer. The first son of Robert and Della Dey, Marlyn experienced heartbreak when he lost his father just two days before Christmas in 1965. In 1970, Eugene Rusch-affectionately known as Father Rusch-joined the family, becoming a steadfast guide and remarkable influence until his passing in 2000. As the second oldest of six siblings, Marlyn grew up on a dairy farm near Shiocton and Black Creek, where his childhood was filled with laughter, adventure, and playful mischief.

Marlyn's early years were a vibrant tapestry of experiences-picking pickles, learning the accordion, taking chickens to the fair, and creating arts and woodworking projects for 4-H. He found joy in 4-H activities, played high school basketball and 4-H basketball, and landed a role in the musical "Bye Bye Birdie," which sparked his lifelong love of music, especially the guitar. Driven by curiosity and determination, Marlyn taught himself to play guitar, ultimately becoming a local legend who shared his musical gift for more than five decades. He graduated from Seymour High School in 1974.

On May 21, 1977, Marlyn married Miranda "Randi" Conlon, his beloved soulmate, on a warm and memorable May day. Their wedding was celebrated at the former Diemel's Resort, where family and friends enjoyed laughter, dancing, and-much to everyone's amusement-an abundance of mosquitoes.

A dedicated member of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Marlyn maintained his sobriety for more than 43 years. He approached recovery with commitment and compassion, often sharing his experiences to help others make better choices.

Throughout his career, Marlyn held various positions before pursuing further education in the 1990s. He earned an electronics degree from FVTC, which enabled him to serve as a computer technician for Compaq/HP, managing onsite contracts at Kimberly Clark. Marlyn later joined Service Express, providing technical support across the Midwest.

Despite a busy work life, Marlyn devoted weekends to his passion for music, playing in at least 15 bands over the years. With large hands and a keen musical ear, he could hear a tune once and quickly master the riff.

Marlyn's 70 years were filled with meaningful connections and joyful pursuits. He loved fishing and never missed a chance to go. He attended concerts, joined jam sessions, and especially treasured his time at Island Music in New London, WI, chatting with fellow musicians. Devoted to Immanuel Lutheran Church of Cicero, Marlyn served on the church council, building and grounds committee, IT committee, and helped found the Chantez music group. His faith and service were central throughout his life, including his role as constable for the Town of Maine.

Marlyn will always be remembered for his endearing quirks-his ever-present long johns (even in the heat of summer), tossing his hat at the TV during Packers games, and his extraordinary talent on the guitar. His spirit for adventure led him to explore every secret fishing spot along the Wolf River. His neat handwriting reflected his thoughtful character, and he found joy feeding birds, eagerly awaiting spring bluebirds. Marlyn and Randi lovingly raised golden retriever puppies, creating a home full of warmth and laughter. Whether planting new trees on the "Dey Plantation," taking a nap, or making sure towels were warm for his beloved cats, Leo and Bowser, Marlyn's love and care were evident in all he did. He enjoyed a good fish fry, strong coffee, and the sweet delight of chocolate-especially Mallo Cups. He always kept a never-ending to-do list close at hand. Above all, Marlyn found his greatest joy sharing fishing and music with his grandchildren, showering them with boundless love and warm hugs. He cherished time outdoors, nurturing trees and mowing the beloved "Dey Plantation" and "Roost," and enjoyed plowing with his tractor, SnowBell. Marlyn's legacy is one of warmth, laughter, and lasting affection for all who knew him.

Marlyn is survived by his wife of 48 years, Miranda; their children, Bobbi (Casey) Wyss and Michael (Carey) Dey; grandchildren, Grayson, Brynnlee, Carter, Gavin, and MaKayla; siblings, Julie Dey, Jayne (Jerry) Zuleger, Richard (Georgia) Dey, Willis (Wendy) Dey, and David (Martha) Dey; and extended family Karen (Harold) Klegin, Daniel (Carla) Conlon, Kenneth Conlon (Christy Young) and numerous nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert Dey, Della and Eugene Rusch, along with Richard and Vera Conlon, Ronald and Joan Hansen, Chris Conlon, Joe and Chipper Wyss, Dennis Christopherson and Simon "Butch" Dietenberger.

The family extends heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Beckett and ThedaCare Hospice for their outstanding care and support to Marlyn.

Services for Marlyn will be held at Immanuel Lutheran of Cicero, N9580 County Road X, Black Creek, WI. Visitation will take place Friday, February 27 from 5-7 PM and Saturday, February 28 from 9 AM to noon, with the funeral service at 12 Noon with Pastor Bill Schroeder officiating. To honor Marlyn, the family kindly requests attendees wear blue, his favorite color.

"Take it home, Marlyn!"

In loving memory of David W. Keiler.David Weick Keiler, age 74, of Briarton, passed away peacefully on January 29, 2026 ...
01/31/2026

In loving memory of David W. Keiler.

David Weick Keiler, age 74, of Briarton, passed away peacefully on January 29, 2026 surrounded by his loving family.

David was born on October 2, 1951 to Weick and Marjorie Keiler. He grew up and attended Gillett High School until he joined the United States Army, where he served from 1968 to 1974. In June of 1974, he married the love of his life, Florence Wojkiewicz. After they were married, David and Florence built a life together on the family farm, and were blessed with three loving and spirited children.

David found satisfaction working in construction and showing off his craftsmanship. He was known for his quick wit and sense of humor. He often told entertaining stories of his wild younger years and racing around town with his prized Trans Am. David enjoyed hunting and learning martial arts, but his greatest past time was relaxing with a beer while grilling delicious meals for family and friends. David was especially proud of his five grandsons, four granddaughters, and one precious great granddaughter.

David leaves behind to cherish his loving memories his wife Florence; children Dawn (Cory) Novitski, Michael (Sarah) Keller and Debra (Matthew) Hert; grandchildren Brandon, Adrien, Alex, Gabrielle, Samantha, Michael, Kyler, Lucas, Madelynn; great granddaughter Kinsley; and siblings Tom Keiler, Kenneth Keiler, and Cheryl Kuhn.

David was preceded in death by his parents Weick and Marjorie, in-laws Michael and Isabel Wojkiewicz and brother-in-law W***y Kuhn.

Private funeral services will be held.

In memory of JoAnne Elbe.JoAnne M. Elbe, age 78, of Seymour passed away Sunday morning, January 25, 2026 at Country Vill...
01/26/2026

In memory of JoAnne Elbe.

JoAnne M. Elbe, age 78, of Seymour passed away Sunday morning, January 25, 2026 at Country Villa in Freedom.

She was born July 10th, 1947 to the late Theodore Sr. and Virginia (Neuens) Everard.
JoAnne was a graduate of West De Pere High School class of 1965.

On August 27, 1966 she was united in marriage to the late Ronald Elbe at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Oneida. Ronald preceded her in death on June 29, 2005.

She went on to attend Fox Valley Technical College earning degrees to become an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-IV Tech). She was instrumental in starting the Osborn First Responders in 2003, starting with nine volunteers and served the Osborn Fire Department as their Safety and Accountability Officer. She also volunteered with Seymour Rescue for eight years.

JoAnne worked at Fort Howard Paper Co. for 34 years, retiring in 2000. Following retirement she worked for Fox Valley Technical College as an adjunct instructor for CPR and First Responders. She also worked for United Healthcare Insurance where she was licensed and appointed to sell health, accidental death and dismemberment in all 50 states.

JoAnne served as Eucharistic Minister, Minister of the Word and instructed religion classes for 13 years at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Oneida.

She is survived by her sons: Bryan (Jody) Elbe and Gust Elbe; grandchildren: Heather (Justin), Sammi Jo (Mike), Jeremy (Lily), Eric (Marissa), Allie, Brianna, Bailee, Garret, Jacob, and Brennan; great-grandchildren: Gust, Otto, Fynn, Wrenley, Mari, Briar, Lainey, Beau, Juniper, Ivy, and Virginia. Further survived by her brother, Theodore Everard, Jr; sisters-in-law: Jenny Everard and Shirley Peterson; nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Ann Marie; sisters: Rosie (Mike) Nikodem, Vivian (Leland) Hansen, Frances (Ervin) Lemerond, Elaine (Harold) Sobiek, and La Verne (Donald) Hansen; brothers: Gerald (Germaine) Everard and Richard Everard; brother-in-law, Toby Peterson; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Gust and Margaret Elbe.

The funeral mass for JoAnne will take place at St. Joseph Catholic Parish, Oneida on Friday, January 30, 2026 at 12:00 pm (noon) with Fr. Paul Paider officiating. Visitation will take place prior to mass starting at 9:00 am. Entombment will take place at Allouez Chapel Mausoleum.

The family would like to extend their gratitude to Country Villa in Freedom and St. Croix Hospice for their compassion and services.

In memory of James Vollstedt.James "Jim" L. Vollsteadt, 72 of Green Bay passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, Januar...
01/26/2026

In memory of James Vollstedt.

James "Jim" L. Vollsteadt, 72 of Green Bay passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, January 25, 2026 following a brief illness. He was born on October 24, 1953 son of the late Edward and Georgiana (Reiser) Vollstedt.

On August 23, 1985 he was united in marriage to Ellen Karweick, having celebrated 40 years together.

He attended Holy Rosary Catholic School in New Holstein and graduated from New Holstein High School in 1972. Jim went on to Fox Valley Tech and earned a business degree.

Jim began working at Wisconsin Employers and later started Automated Business Systems with his partners. He later began a career with Carver Boat, after which he moved on to Castle Sales and retired from Woodport Doors in Shawano in 2017.

His mission following retirement was to help others. Watching the grandchildren was his favorite thing in the world, but he also enjoyed helping others whether it was cutting someone's grass, cleaning up their snow, or lend a hand to build something.

He had a deep love for his Pepsi, enjoyed camping trips, traveling, and vacationing in Florida. Jim had a personality that was larger than life and was a big kid at heart.

Jim is survived by his wife, Ellen; two daughters: Kristy Frisque and Nikki (Dakota) Vollstedt; two grandchildren: Harper and McKinley Frisque; siblings: Cheryl (John) Gauthier, Robert Vollstedt, and John (Mary) Vollstedt; and mother-in-law, Eunice Karweick. Further survived by the Karweick family, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by aunts, uncles, father-in-law, Lester Karweick; and brothers-in-law: Leslie and Marvin Karweick.

Visitation for Jim will take place at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Seymour on Thursday, January 29, 2026 from 9:00 am until the funeral service at 11:00 am with Pastor Ty Stoneburner officiating.

Memorial gifts in Jim's memory are apprecated in lieu of flowers.

Special thanks to Unity Hospice for all of your care, and our neighbors: Debbie Caves, Steve and Debbie Georgia for everything you have done for us. We could not have gotten through this without the help of Vernon and Jill Karweick and their family, words cannot express our appreciation for all you have done.

In memory of John A. Novitski.John Novitski, 55, beloved Husband, Father, Brother, Son, Uncle, and Son-in-law, joined hi...
01/22/2026

In memory of John A. Novitski.

John Novitski, 55, beloved Husband, Father, Brother, Son, Uncle, and Son-in-law, joined his dad in heaven on January 19, 2026. He entered this world on October 27, 1970 in Green Bay WI, the oldest born to Richard (Dick) and Gloria Novitski. He is survived by his wife Jennifer Novitski; daughters Joselyn and Jada Novitski; mother Gloria Novitski; sister and brother-in-law Maria and Jerry Socha; brother and sister-in-law Andy and Leslie-Ann Novitski; mother-in-law and father-in-law Helen and Peter Wachtendonk; brother-in-law and sister-in-law Mike and Vicki Wachtendonk; sister-in-law and brother-in-law Cindy and Travis Bartlett; nieces Madeline Smith, Amelia Novitski and Brianna Bartlett; nephews Dominik Novitski, Jordan Bartlett, Justin Wachtendonk and wife Brenna, Eric Wachtendonk and a great nephew JJ Wachtendonk. He is also lovingly missed by many cousins. He is preceded in death by his loving father, Dick Novitski and Uncle Bob Novitski.

John was someone who found joy in life's simple pleasures. Some of John's happiest moments were spent near the water, fishing rod in hand, listening to Journey, and spending time with Jenny and the girls. Whether the fish were biting or not, time with family was time well spent. John was always ready with a listening ear, and a funny story to make you smile. John's generous nature meant you would find him helping with a 4H fundraiser, mowing his mom's lawn, or grilling on the ice. A lifelong Packers fan, you could also find John being the armchair expert during games, furiously texting with family and friends as the game progressed.

John will be remembered by the all the ways he loved his family. We take comfort in knowing John is in heaven listening to 80s hard rock and polka music, debating Packers plays, and telling fishing stories with his dad and Uncle Bob.

The funeral liturgy for John will be held at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 1810 N. McDonald Street, Appleton of Tuesday January 27th at 11:00 AM with Fr. Bob Kabat and Deacon Lincoln Wood officiating. Visitation will be held at the church from 9:00 AM until the time of services. John will be laid to rest privately at a later date.

In Memory of Richard C. Wendt.Richard C. Wendt, 86 of Lakewood passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, January 20, 20...
01/22/2026

In Memory of Richard C. Wendt.

Richard C. Wendt, 86 of Lakewood passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, January 20, 2026. He was born February 3, 1939 to the late Mae and George Wendt.

He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Janet; four children: Julie Blohm, Rhonda (fiance, Mike Jahnel) Abel, Sarah (special friend, Scott Huff) Wendt, and Troy (Sandy) Wendt. He has 13 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchldren. Also survived by one sister, Mae (Dale Sr.) Daelke and a brother, Everette (Diane) Wendt; sister-in-law, Jeanette Wendt; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, eight brothers, and three sisters.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

In memory of Gary Krull.Gary R. Krull, 86, passed away on January 18, 2026, at his home in Nichols. He was born on Decem...
01/20/2026

In memory of Gary Krull.

Gary R. Krull, 86, passed away on January 18, 2026, at his home in Nichols. He was born on December 14, 1939, to the son of the late Russel and Eileen (Diemel) Krull.

After graduating from Seymour High School, he served in the United States Army for three years.

On July 25, 1964, he was united in marriage to Betty Kettner, from Black Creek, having celebrated 61 years of marriage.

Gary worked the majority of his working years for Tri-County Distributors as a delivery man and then as a salesman. He was committed to keeping Budweiser in business, by any means necessary even if it required throwing a few more back. Outside of work, he was an avid hunter, fisherman, and card player. Gary, however, will mostly be remembered for his story telling and jokes. He was quick with a laugh and happy to share a tale with family and friends.

A lifelong sports enthusiast, he loved baseball, especially the Nichols Nitros’ baseball team. Gary started playing for the Nitros in 1956, he later managed the team and continued to watch all his sons and grandsons play. He was a very devoted fan throughout his life. He rarely missed a Brewer or Packer game and would often arrange his day around their schedule.

Gary passed on his love of hunting and fishing to his sons and later to his grandchildren. Many hours were spent in ‘the shed’ sharing his stories of his past hunts, exaggerated or not, he always had a captivated audience.

Gary is survived by his wife, Betty, and his three sons: Dennis Krull, David (Tammy) Krull, and Jerry (Kathy) Krull.
He has 10 grandchildren: AJ (Megan) Griesbach, Zac (Lindsey) Griesbach, Ryan Krull, Juan Garcia, Santos (Tyler) Johnson, Stacey (Joshua) Helser, Kali (Wes) Baker, Riley (Cassandra) Krull, Derek (Caitlen) Krull, Justin (Kailey) Krull; and 16 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by members of the Kettner family.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant brother, Randy; and members of the Kettner’s family.

Visitation for Gary will take place on Sunday, January 25, 2026, at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home in Seymour from 1:00 pm until the funeral service at 4:00 pm with Rev. Bill Schroeder officiating. Burial will take place at Union Cemetery at a later date.

In memory of Jim Baumgart.James "Moose" R. Baumgart, 79 of Seymour passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, January 18,...
01/20/2026

In memory of Jim Baumgart.

James "Moose" R. Baumgart, 79 of Seymour passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, January 18, 2026. He was born on October 4, 1946 son of the late Ronald and Elaine (Eliason) Baumgart.

He was united in marriage to Connie Gaustad on May 25, 1986 having celebrated nearly 39 years together. Connie preceded him in death on May 17, 2025.

Jim was drafted into the US Marine Corps in 1966 and served until 1972. He supported his family as a sheet metal worker for 37 years. Jim was also a member of the Oneida Volunteer Fire Department for 40 years.

In his earlier years, his favorite past times were snowmobiling and golfing.

Jim had great pride in his gardens and loved to share the produce with friends and neighbors. Another one of his pride and joys was the cabin in the northwoods that he owned with his cousin Lee for many years. He also loved to pass the time doing jigsaw puzzles, reading, watching westerns, and shooting the breeze with friends and family in " Moose's Shop".

Jim cherished the time spent with his grandson, Logan. He was eager to teach him the ways of the world and watch him become a young man.

He is survived by his daughter, Jody (Derek) Lund; daughter, Amanda Verrier and grandson, Logan; son, Andrew Gaustad; sister, Sandy DuChateau; nieces: Sue (Bob) Brandt and Jill Hirschmann; great-niece, Kristin; and great-nephew, Justin. Also survived by other relatives and many friends.

In addition to his wife and parents, Jim was preceded in death by his son, Jeffery Baumgart; an infant son; son-in-law, Jason Verrier; brother-in-law, Marlin DuChateau; and other relatives.

A memorial visitation for Jim will take place at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour on Wednesday, January 28th, 2026 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. A private burial will be held at St. John's Lutheran Cemetery at a later date.

In memory of Lance W. Volkman.Lance Volkman, 64, passed away peacefully in the early morning of January 17, 2026. He was...
01/18/2026

In memory of Lance W. Volkman.

Lance Volkman, 64, passed away peacefully in the early morning of January 17, 2026. He was born November 20, 1961, the last born of the late Nolan and Ethel (Henke) Volkman. He was baptized and confirmed at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Black Creek.

Lance was able to get three more harvests in after his cancer diagnosis, and dreamed of farming up until the end. He was a farmer all his life, and claimed he was driving tractor before kindergarten at Black Creek Grade School. He graduated Seymour High School in 1980, and couldn't wait to get back to the home farm.

Lance met Mary Jo Hooyman while taking farm classes at Fox Valley Tech, and one day followed her to Fleet Farm to ask her on a date. They were married on April 15, 1983. The photo of Lance carrying his bride next to his prized 1970 Pontiac LeMans graced the wall of Romy's Nitingale for many years.

Between milking cows and tending crops, Lance and Mary Jo raised six children, Laurie (Craig) Pilgram, Kristy Volkman, Brad (Shana) Volkman, Allie (Cody) Mattes, Winnie (Ben) Joutras, and Ben Volkman. Lance was a begrudging 4-H and FFA dad, who graciously put up with years of training crazy heifers for the fair. Through the busyness of farming and supporting his kid's various activities, he made sure to give each of them a strong foundation in their Christian faith. He took pride in watching his kids excel at their various interests and talents, and they have grown up to emulate his steadfastness, his faith in God, love and patience for God's creatures, and playful sense of humor. He wished they would have inherited his aptitude for working on machinery though.

He loved tractors and tractor pulls, and ran out of shed space with his John Deeres and Minneapolis Molines. If you had asked Lance if he had any regrets, it would be selling his Minneapolis Moline G1000 Vista. He enjoyed listening to music, and claimed that if you listened to the radio while doing chores, it never felt like work. You could often find him singing karaoke, and especially loved classic rock and the Beatles.

Lance enjoyed the simple things in life- his (not-so) secret stash of sweets in the milkhouse, a bowl of cereal heaped with sugar accompanied with summer sausage and cheese, eating ice cream after chores, and cheap beer. His family couldn't convince him that "Mountain Creek" brand beer tasted like it came from an actual creek. His sweet tooth was second to none, and often came home from a trip to Seymour with a grocery bag full of snacks worth more than the bull calf he had just sold at Kuehne's. He also enjoyed traveling with friends to meat and cheese shops in the area.

Lance spent many late nights finishing up chores or rushing to get to town for a meeting. He served on the Scenic Valley Co-op Board, was a member of Outagamie County Farm Bureau, Seymour FFA Alumni, Two-Cylinder Club, and volunteered several years at the Symco Thresheree.

Lance and Mary Jo were blessed with 10 grandchildren: Mikayla, Zane, Oliver, Henry, Charlie, Tommy, Micah, Noah, Lucy, and one granddaughter in Heaven, Amelia. Lance is further survived by his siblings, Jean (Ron) Hinkfuss, Ellen (Verlin) Sellin, Ralph (Sandy) Volkman, Linda (Dennis) Teidt, and many in-laws, nieces, nephews, and cousins. He is preceded in death by his parents, in-laws Butch and Mary Lou Hooyman, and sister-in-law and brother-in-law Peggy and Jim Wagner. In addition to his loved ones, he leaves behind his barn kitties and a trophy stack of hay made during the drought of '88.

Funeral services for Lance will be held at Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church, Black Creek on Thursday January 22nd at 12 noon with Pastor Mark Gartner and Pastor Matthew Schoell officiating. Visitation will be held at the church from 9:00 AM until the time of services. Interment to follow at the parish cemetery.

We would like to thank hospice and the staff at ThedaCare and Froedtert, and anyone that has lent a helping hand or kind words, no matter how small the gesture.

In memory of Sally J Wickesberg.Sally Joan Wickesberg, age 79, of Seymour, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 1...
01/18/2026

In memory of Sally J Wickesberg.

Sally Joan Wickesberg, age 79, of Seymour, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 17, 2026. She was born on December 9, 1946, in Kaukauna, WI, to the late John and Lucille (Bingen) Goldapske.

Sally was united in marriage to Dennis Wickesberg on August 13, 1966, and together they celebrated 59 years of marriage. She was blessed with seven children, ten grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. For over 45 years, Sally farmed alongside her husband, Dennis, and later went on to work at Aurora BayCare until her retirement.

Sally enjoyed riding her lawnmower, baking, cooking, gardening, and watching her beloved silent films. More than anything, she cherished time spent with her children and especially her grandchildren. No one ever left Sally's home with an empty belly.

Sally is survived by her loving husband, Dennis Wickesberg; and her children: Denise White, Jen (Joe) Theys, Samuel (Michelle) Wickesberg, Clinton (Sheila) Wickesberg, Matthew Wickesberg (special friend Kerry).

She is further survived by her grandchildren: Kayla White (special friend Charlie), Mark White, Tabitha Geen, Alex Theys (special friend Jayleen), Courtney Theys (special friend Sadie), Summer Theys, Sawyer Wickesberg, Claire Wickesberg, Bella Theys, and Laura Theys; and her beautiful great-granddaughter, Evangeline. She also leaves behind many nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, John and Lucille Goldapske, she was preceded in death by her father- and mother-in-law, Carlton and Frances (Tuschl) Wickesberg; her siblings Doris (Bob) Verbeten, MaryAnn Goldapske, and James (Jean) Goldapske; her brother-in-law Steve Wickesberg and sister-in-law Joyce Wickesberg; her nephew Jimmy Goldapske; and her two children, Gary and Katie Wickesberg.

Funeral services for Sally will be held at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour, on Friday January 23rd at 5:00 PM with Deacon Rich Matuszak officiating. Visitation will be held at the funeral home from 2:00 PM until the time of services. Private interment at a later date.

A special thank‑you to the compassionate nurses at ThedaCare Appleton for their care and support.

In Memory of John Forcey.John Charles Forcey, age 59, was born in Neenah, WI on October 13, 1966 to Alice (Johnson) and ...
01/16/2026

In Memory of John Forcey.

John Charles Forcey, age 59, was born in Neenah, WI on October 13, 1966 to Alice (Johnson) and Donald Forcey.

John attended Neenah High school, where he met the love of his life Dawn Marie Lang and graduated in 1985. After 7 memorable years of dating, John and Dawn got married in 1992. John and Dawn were so excited to buy their first house in Seymour, WI in 1995 and grew to love the small town feel. They welcomed their first child, Ariel, on September 22, 1996. They welcomed their second child, Anna, on June 11, 2001.

John received his Paper Chemistry Degree at Fox Valley Tech in 1992 where he then went to work at Fox River Fiber. In 2001, he graduated from UWGB with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration. John went on to work in the insurance industry by joining Lee Nimmer at American Family Insurance. After many successful years, John retired in 2024 from his own American Family Agency in Kaukauna.

He loved working with people, and would often spend hours with his clients.

John was very active in the community, and contributed greatly to the city of Seymour. He served as president of the Chamber of Commerce. He was very instrumental with starting programs such as the Farmers Market, Bike Safety Days and Stuff the Bus for school supplies.

He enjoyed playing golf and watching the Packers and Brewers. He loved Sammy's Pizza and going to supper clubs on Saturday night with Dawn. He spent time outside camping, hunting, and splitting wood. He also loved music, going to concerts with his wife and playing guitar at home. There were many nights out by the campfire in the backyard, listening to music while the kids roasted marshmallows.

Dawn and John took many vacations, whether it be taking the kids to Wisconsin Dells, vacationing in Door County, or camping. In 2017 they ventured to the Porcupine Mountains where they backpacked 2 miles to stay in a rustic cabin.

John is survived by his wife Dawn Forcey; daughters Ariel Forcey and Anna (Keenan) Forcey; brothers Steve (Bonnie) Forcey and Matthew (Heidi) Forcey, and sisters Barb (Russ) Andrews and Mary Jo (Tom) Christ; mother-in-law Sherry Lang; sisters-in-law Lori (Dave) Nett and Kari Ann Lang; and brother-in-law Shawn (Lori Ann) Lang.

John Forcey was preceded in death by his parents, Alice and Don Forcey Sr; brothers, Tom Forcey, DJ Forcey; and father in law, Harvey Lang.

A special thanks to all of those that cared for John at Appleton Medical/Theda Care including nursing, doctors, hospice and everyone else in between. Your support and genuine care does not go unnoticed.

Private family services were held.

In memory of Arlyn Pues.Arlyn "Arly" E. Pues, 88, of Appleton passed away on Saturday, January 10, 2026 at Brewster Vill...
01/11/2026

In memory of Arlyn Pues.

Arlyn "Arly" E. Pues, 88, of Appleton passed away on Saturday, January 10, 2026 at Brewster Village in Appleton. He was born on July 27, 1937 son of the late Chester "Pete" and Minnie (Rief) Pues.

He was a member of First English Lutheran Church in Appleton. Arly served his country in the US Army where he was a Golden Glove boxer.

He married the love of his life, Nancy Bergsbaken, on September 28, 1963 and spent 53 wonderful years together on the ball diamonds. Nancy preceded him in death on February 3, 2017. Arlyn and Nancy raised their family spending the summers attending baseball and softball games.

Arly had a long career with Boldt Construction. His passion was sports, whether it was playing or umpiring baseball or softball, and bowling. Arlyn played baseball for 32 years and was inducted into the Navarino Rangers Hall of Fame in 2007.

Arly was also a major supporter of his children and grandchildren. He frequently attended their events and loved watching them play sports.

He was an avid Packer fan having been a season ticket holder since 1959 and attended the Ice Bowl, watched the Brewers regularly, and would also watch almost any sport there was.

There was a soft spot in his heart for dogs and he loved the opportunities he had to be with the grand-dogs. Arly was the type of man that enjoyed making others smile and laugh. He was a wonderful father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend.

Arly is survived by his children: Tammy (Ron Schemmel) Zehren, Bobbi Jo (Craig) Huss, Kelly (Dave Small) Prosser; six grandchildren: Jared (Melanie) Shaw, Morgan (Victor) Markus, Cole Huss, Claire (Trevor Koch) Huss, Riley (Kaleigh Gietman) Prosser, and Rayce (Riley Sarkauskas) Prosser; great-granddaughter, Etta Markus; sister-in-law, Ellen Pues; nieces and nephews, and grand dogs.

In addition to his wife and parents, Arly is preceded in death by his sisters: Edith (Ed) Tremmel, and Edna (Jim) Dingeldein; brothers: Virgil (Beatrice) Pues, Wendell (Rachel) Pues, Harvey (Marge) Pues, and Marvin Pues; in-laws: Jared and Ella Bergsbaken, and brother-in-law, Gale Bergsbaken.

Friends may call at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour on Friday, January 16, 2026 from 9:00 am until the funeral service at 11:00 am. Burial will take place at Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Online condolences may be expressed to Arly's family at www.muehlboettcher.com

Thank you to all of the family, friends, and neighbors for being a part of his life. Know he loved and appreciated you all.

There are some that bring a light so great to the world that even after they are gone, the light remains.

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358 S Main Street
Seymour, WI
54165

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
Friday 8:30am - 4pm

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About Us

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.