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In memory of Steven Buntjer.Steven M. Buntjer, 79, of Black Creek went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, November 2...
12/01/2025

In memory of Steven Buntjer.

Steven M. Buntjer, 79, of Black Creek went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, November 26, 2025. Steve lived a life rooted in faith and service. He was born on June 14, 1946, the first born to the late Merle and Adith (Blochowitz) Buntjer in Worthington, MN. In 1959 the Buntjer family sold their farm in northwest Iowa to move to Wisconsin to begin dairy farming north of Black Creek.

Steve graduated from Seymour High School. At age 19, Steve was drafted into the US Army and served in Vietnam as a helicopter crew chief / door gunner.

When Steve returned from Vietnam, he worked in the area for a short time before moving to Tulsa, OK to attend aeronautics school on the GI bill. He then returned to Wisconsin again before deciding to move to California to work with his uncle. Throughout the 1970's, Steve worked a wide variety of jobs as he traveled throughout the country. Those that knew Steve might recall some of the many stories he had about his life experiences during that time. There were more than a few occasions that people suggested he write a book.

Steve eventually returned home to Wisconsin to raise his son. He worked for MCC Inc. for many years until his retirement.

A true people person - Steve was someone who never met a stranger. He enjoyed playing cards, tending to his garden and attending his son's and granddaughters' school and sporting events. He was a familiar face at many gatherings throughout the area, either volunteering and/or attending- some of his favorites included the Outagamie County Fair, the Symco Thresheree, and the Manawa Rodeo.

Steve always believed in serving others and putting the needs of others ahead of his own - he was a member of the Nichols Rural Fire Department, Black Creek Volunteer Fire Department, Black Creek Duhm-Masch Post 332 of the American Legion and Vietnam Veterans of America. He felt it was important to educate youth about the Vietnam war - he participated in volunteer programs that went into local schools to speak and share.

Steve was a great father and grandfather - always willing to listen to and support his son and granddaughters. As a single parent, he and his son were very close and shared many special memories. He worked hard to provide for his son and raised him to do right. He genuinely cared about people and all of God's creation.

Steve had a strong Christian faith. He was very open and honest about his relationship with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He followed Jesus as best as he knew how. Steve attended several churches in the area throughout his life - often volunteering in different roles and being actively involved in Bible studies.

Steve is survived by his son, Shaun (Carrie) Buntjer; his grandchildren, Briella and Lydia; his sisters, Mary (Gary) Arndt and Jeanne (Lynn) Kittelson; as well as his aunt, niece, nephews, and many other relatives and friends.

Steve was preceded in death by his parents, Merle and Adith Buntjer; his brother, Lee; and his sister, Lori.

Following Steve's wishes, a private family service will take place. Interment will be held at Emmanual Lutheran Cemetery in Seymour.

Please leave online condolences for the family at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home website https://www.muehlboettcher.com/obituaries/steve-buntjer.

12/01/2025
In loving memory of Norbert "Nubby" Jorgenson Jr.Norbert “Nubby” Glenn Jorgenson Jr, age 86, born and raised in the Gree...
11/25/2025

In loving memory of Norbert "Nubby" Jorgenson Jr.

Norbert “Nubby” Glenn Jorgenson Jr, age 86, born and raised in the Green Bay area, passed away Friday, November 21, 2025. He was born January 10, 1939 to the late Norbert and Harriet (Cornelius) Jorgenson.

Norbert attended Cormier School in Ashwaubenon where he won awards for his drawing and artistic skills. After graduating from East High School in Green Bay, Norbert served in the United States Army and was a Vietnam Veteran. Later in life he took up various forms of art, including taxidermy, drawing, and painting. He was an avid watcher of Bob Ross and learned to paint oil on canvas.

He loved spending time outdoors, hunting, and especially fishing. He frequently went to camp and fish on Turtle-Flambeau Flowage in Northern Wisconsin with his son Eric, often inviting family and friends. It was on one of these fishing trips he caught the largest fish of his life, a legendary sized largemouth bass, which sadly had to be released.

Norbert is survived by his son, Eric Jorgenson, daughter-in-law, Donna Elkey, and Granddaughters Stephani and Samantha Elkey. In addition, he will be deeply missed by his sisters: Carol (Owen) Stewart, Chetek; Barbara (Larry) Reynolds, Oneida, and Sister-in-Law, Kathryn “Kitty” Jorgenson; is brothers: Harold (Mary) Jorgenson, Oneida; and Donald Jorgenson, Seymour. He was preceded in death by his parents; son Norbert “Bert” Elkey; daughter Yvonne Jorgenson; his brothers: Russel Jorgenson, Alan Jorgenson, Gerald Jorgenson; his sister Sharon Jorgenson; brother-in-law, Thomas Prendiville, Sr.; nephew, Thomas "Tommy" Prendiville; and great niece, Kayla Phillps; and great-nephews Mathu Giese and Collin Reynolds.

Friends may call at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, N6135 Seminary Road, De Pere, WI. 54115 on Monday, December 1st, 2025 from 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm. Funeral Services will begin at 2:00 pm with Nicolas Reynolds officiating. Online condolences may be expressed at www.muehlboettcher.com

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11/24/2025

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In loving memory of Karl R Seiltz.Karl R. Seiltz, age 86, passed away on Monday, November 17, 2025. Karl was born on Dec...
11/18/2025

In loving memory of Karl R Seiltz.

Karl R. Seiltz, age 86, passed away on Monday, November 17, 2025. Karl was born on December 2, 1938 to the late Clarence and Eleanor (Abraham) Seiltz.

Karl was united in marriage to Janice Siegler on August 27, 1961.

He graduated from Wrightstown High School in 1956. Then attended Iowa State University and graduated with a bachelor's degree in Agricultural Business in 1961.

He had a variety of jobs throughout his life. Karl took pride in his work and was employed at Kellers Imp., Wagners Imp., was a salesman for Aid Associate For Lutherans (Thrivent), Walter Morton Buildings, and was a Foxland Harvester Salesman. He was a hog farmer- Farrow to Finish Double Decker 800 hog facility called Seiltz Swine Farm. He also did custom round bailing, combining and planting. Karl and Jan also enjoyed 15 years of vacationing in Arizona in the winter in their retirement.

Besides working, his hobbies included a Model A Doodlebug, 1930 Model A Sedan, 1975 Delta 88 Oldsmobile Convertible, collection of antique tractors and toy tractors.

He is survived by his wife, Janice Seiltz; children: Rev. James Seiltz, his children: Jessica (Joseph) Turner, Jacob Seiltz, Amanda Seiltz, Faith Seiltz, Joy (Scottie) Grimes, Caleb (fiancé Lillian Herring) Seiltz; Julie (Duane) Hallam, her children: Matthew (Gretchen) Hallam, Adam (fiancé Diana Maturino) Hallam, Lisa (Adam) VandenLangenberg, Kayla Hallam; Beth (Joe) Hein, her children: Devin (Paige) Hein, Kaitlyn (Sean) Palubicki, and Paige Hein; eight great-grandchildren: Alexis Turner, Jack and Claire Hallam, Vince and Vanessa VandenLangenberg, Briggs Hein, Stetson and JD Palubicki; siblings: Paul Seiltz, John Seiltz, Liz (Dick) Schmidt, Glenn Seiltz; sisters-in-law and brother-in-law: Bev Siegler, Judy (Don) Krueger, numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by in-laws: Lori Seiltz, Janet Seiltz, Lynn Seiltz, Karen Seiltz, Paul Siegler, and Clarice (Chuck) Frederick.

Funeral services for Karl will be held at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, N2740 N French Road, Appleton, on Friday November 21st at 11:00 AM with Pastor Timothy Soukup and Pastor James Seiltz presiding. Visitation will be held at the church from 9:00 AM until the time of services. A memorial fund is being established in Karl's name.

For online condolences to Karl's family please visit www.muehlboettcher.com

In memory of Earl MarcksEarl Marcks, age 86, of Seymour, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on November 17, 2025. He was ...
11/18/2025

In memory of Earl Marcks

Earl Marcks, age 86, of Seymour, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on November 17, 2025. He was born on July 7, 1939, in Seymour, the son of Melvin and Harriet (Tubbs) Marcks.
Earl graduated from Seymour High School in 1957, proudly claiming he used only one pencil throughout his school years. While driving his school bus route, he met Sharon Treml, who became the love of his life. They married on June 22, 1963, and shared more than 61 years of devotion until Sharon's passing on November 16, 2024.
A lifelong member of St. John's Catholic Church and the Seymour community, Earl gave generously of his time. He was active in the Dairyland Snowmobile Club, grooming trails and teaching safety classes to young riders. As a Wild Grove 4-H project leader, he delighted in volunteering at the Outagamie County 4-H Dairy Bar-whether scooping ice cream for malts or cracking eggs for breakfast. He especially enjoyed attending county fairs and the Wisconsin State Fair, where he never missed a horse pull contest or a cream puff.
Earl was a passionate sports fan, with a special love for baseball. He once dressed as Sammy Sosa for Halloween and was known for his playful banter with coaches, referees, and umpires, always calling everyone "bud." A Green Bay Packers season ticket holder since 1963, he also cheered faithfully for the Brewers, Cubs, and Badgers. Earl and Sharon were honored with the Seymour High School Booster Backer Award for their lifelong support of local athletics, and Earl proudly served as Booster Club President when Seymour Football won the State Championship. Though he hadn't played sports in high school, he later discovered golf, joining a men's league and enjoying weekly rounds with friends-never keeping score, but always savoring the camaraderie. Above all, he was his children's and grandchildren's biggest fan in the stands.
Earl served his country in the Army Reserves and worked at Badger Northland for 35 years, building farm machinery. He later drove a fuel tanker for Coonen's Gas Station.
He is survived by his children: Terry Marcks, Gary (Kerry) Marcks, Tammy (Dale) Van De Loo, and Amy (Brent) Koebe; grandchildren: Stacy Marcks, Carsten (Grace) Van De Loo, Kaiser (Irayma, special friend) Van De Loo, Kylie Van De Loo, Jamie (Holly) Koebe, and Owen (Mackenzie, special friend) Koebe. Earl is further survived by siblings Donald Marcks, Charles Marcks, Nancy Holz, Darlene (Bob) Butters, Delores (Jim) Buckholz, and Marge (Denny) Brinkman; Sharon's family, including Pat (Dean) Ullmer, Eilene Mullen, and Bonnie (Ray) Leisgang; as well as many nieces, nephews, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Dale Marcks and James (Jan and Bette) Marcks; sister Joyce (Jim) Thiel; sisters-in-law Beverly Marcks and Elsie Marcks; and in-laws Gertrude and Ebben Mullen and Joe (Vivian) Treml.
The family extends heartfelt gratitude to the staff of Good Shepherd Nursing Home and Dr. Schinschke for their compassionate care. Earl was proud to be a multiple-gallon blood donor, and in lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Red Cross.
Earl cherished polka and country music, especially the songs of Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, and the Red Raven Polka. His family knows he would smile at any tune played in his honor as he joins his heavenly home.
In celebration of Earl's lifelong love of sports, funeral guests are invited to dress casually and wear their favorite team apparel.
Visitation will take place St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Seymour on Monday November 24th, 2025 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM with an 11:00 AM funeral mass with Fr. Bob Kabat and Fr. Matt Colle officiating. Interment at the parish cemetery.
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In Memory of Laurie GanzelLaurie Ann Ganzel, age 63, passed away on Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at Good Shepherd Nursing ...
11/18/2025

In Memory of Laurie Ganzel

Laurie Ann Ganzel, age 63, passed away on Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at Good Shepherd Nursing Home in Seymour, WI surrounded by her family.

Laurie was born on September 12, 1962 to Kenneth and Sharon (Greenquist) Ganzel. Laurie had the biggest heart. She exuded kindness, thoughtfulness, sweetness, and caring with some stubbornness mixed in. To know Laurie was to love her! She was a devoted daughter, sister, and aunt. She always wanted to help and to be a part of whatever was going on.

Laurie thrived at Plamann School both as a student and as a mentor to her peers. She loved attending weekly Special Religion classes. Laurie was a star employee at Valley Packaging for 24 years where she took great pride packaging Kimberly Clark products.

Laurie loved reading books, listening to country music, doing word searches, watching movies, and playing games. Her favorite games were Double Solitaire with her dad, Uno, and Wii. She was an expert Wii bowler!

Laurie looked forward to having her favorite foods and drinks. Friday snack nights were a highlight of her week. Her favorite foods were apples, carrots, bananas, "Dunn County" pasties, and fish with French fries. Her favorite beverages were chocolate milk, root beer and orange floats, Dr. Pepper, and kiddie cocktails.

Laurie gave amazing back and foot massages. Watching tv together while she gave relaxing massages was the best. There was always a lineup of customers eager for her services!

Laurie's birthday was her most favorite day of each year! She looked forward to September 12 and delighted in multiple rounds of "Happy Birthday" and blowing out the candles!

Laurie was an adoring sister and aunt who played anything and everything, first with her sisters and later with her nieces and nephews. She loved time spent with her family.

Laurie had a joy-filled soul and lived a life driven by love. May her legacy of love and kindness forever be emblazoned in the hearts of all who were blessed to know her.

Laurie is survived by her mom Sharon Ganzel; sisters: Carrie (Scott) Winkler, Kelly Kaster, and Paula (Tate) Zurbuchen; nieces and nephews: Caitlynn (Chris) Acy, Jordan (Amanda) Kaster, Michael Winkler & fiancee Marya Haugland, Makenna Zurbuchen & fiance Andrew Duke, Marissa (Noah) Huotari, and Ryan Zurbuchen & fiancee Emma Williams; great nieces: Hadley Zurbuchen and Emerson Huotari.

Laurie was preceded in death by her dad, Kenneth Ganzel and her grandparents Edward and Josephine Ganzel and Clarence and Carrie Greenquist.

Visitation will be held at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Seymour, WI on Saturday, November 22nd from 9:00-11:00AM. Pastor Ty Stoneburner will be officiating Laurie's Memorial Service at 11:00 AM with a luncheon to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be directed to Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Interment will be at Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery.

Laurie's family would like to express their thanks to the staff of Good Shepherd Nursing Home and Moments Hospice for the care provided to Laurie.

In memory of Diane ShepardDiane Michelle Shepard, age 67, of Leeman, Wisconsin passed away surrounded by her family on F...
11/10/2025

In memory of Diane Shepard

Diane Michelle Shepard, age 67, of Leeman, Wisconsin passed away surrounded by her family on Friday, November 7, 2025 at St. Joseph Nursing Home in New London after a hard-fought battle with glioblastoma cancer.

Diane was born on August 13, 1958 to the late Haze and Mary (Peeters) Diemel in Neenah, Wisconsin. She graduated from Clintonville High School in 1976. Diane married Gary Shepard on June 5, 1976, and they were married for 49 years, 5 months, and 2 days. Diane was a farmer's housewife most of her life, at which she did an excellent job. She especially liked spending time with their daughters and grandchildren, camping, flea markets, craft shows, going to casinos, shopping, jewelry and especially Christmas.
Gary didn't have to ask her twice to go to a nearby establishment to watch the Packer game, get on football boards and playing pull tabs. She enjoyed growing plants in her greenhouse (she had a green thumb) and wood working in her "She Shed".
Diane was a very proud woman. Proud of her family, her greenhouse, "She Shed", Chevy Avalanche, and her new CanAm UTV.

She is survived by her husband Gary, her daughters Kris (Tim) Pigott, Angela (Tom) Neubert; grandchildren Khailee and Karley Pack, Austyn and Ashlee Neubert, Kinleigh, Ayeleigh and Tucker Pigott; step-granddaughter Sheyanne Pigott; siblings Doug Diemel, Dan Diemel, Denise Clegg and Doreen Van Handel; and numerous brothers and sisters-in-law and nieces, nephews and close friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents: Haze and Mary Diemel; granddaughter, Khiara Pack; mother and father-in-law: Harold and Doris Shepard.

Visitation will take place at Trinity UCC, Leeman on Monday, November 17, 2025 from 12 noon until the service at 3 pm with Pastor Moira Finley officiating. Burial will take place in the Bethesda Cemetery, in Navarino.
Diane's family would like to extend a thank you to the staff at St. Joseph Nursing Home, Moments Hospice Care, and those who stopped by to visit.
We will miss you!
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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.

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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.