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The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin • A3

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The Reporteri
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Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
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FDLREPORTER.COM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2019 3A MORE OBITUARIES ON 2A 4A FOND DU LAC Now that the snow banks have built up on the side of the street, the Fond du Lac Department of Public Works Solid Waste Division asks that each resident using the service think about where trash and recycling containers are being placed for collec- tion. Do: Set trash containers on the edge of your driveway approach if it is wide enough, or shovel a spot on the terrace, all the way out to the curb, next to the driveway apron wide enough to set out trash and recycling carts. The city does not recommend placing carts in the street unless absolutely neces- sary. Do: Leave 3 feet of space between carts and recyclables, and between any vehicles, signs, tree, lights or mail- boxes, for the truck arm to grab the con- tainers. Solid Waste containers cannot be collected from snow banks since the mechanical arms on the trucks cannot reach up to grab them properly.

If the arm grasps the container too low on the body, damage to the wheels may occur. Setting the emptied container back on top of the bank will likely result in the container tipping over onto the side- walk or the street. Waste and recycling collectors are not allowed to climb snow banks to re- trieve containers due to possible injury. Containers facing the wrong way cannot be collected due to possible damage to the lid. The start time for the refuse collec- tors is 5 a.m.

Set trash out by that time or the night before collection. Carts are required to be removed from the curb the day following collection by 9 a.m. Snow brings trash, recycling collection changes From Staff Reports Action Publications USA TODAY NETWORK WISCONSIN Obituaries There are several obituary options available. Please consult your funeral director formore information. Beautiful memories silently kept, of one thatwe loved andwill never forget.

FOND DU LAC Elizabeth J. Guell, 94, a resident of St. Francis Terrace, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 26, 2019. Betty was born on June 24, 1924, a daughter of William and Pauline Ann (Kaiser) Andrew. Betty married Gerald M.

Guell on October 23, 1943. Betty was a 1942 graduate of Fond du Lac Senior High School. She worked briefly for as an operator until she got married and worked on the farm as a homemaker. After the passing of her husband in 1962 Betty sold the farm on Rogersville Road and moved into the city of Fond du Lac. She was then briefly employed with Woods Floral, Service Motors and then back to until her retirement.

Betty was a volunteer at St. Francis Nursing Home, a member of Holy Family Parish, a choir member at St. Mary Church, and a member of the Daughters of Isabella. She was also an avid sports fan of the Milwaukee Brewers and the Green Bay Packers. Family and faith were very important to Betty.

She greatly loved and enjoyed her time with family and in prayer to the Lord. Preceding Betty in death are her parents, Gerald her husband, one son, David; brother Gilbert Andrew; four sisters Lucille Andrew, Estelle Redding, Kay Andrew and Agnes Losch. Betty is survived by one daughter, Judith Miller of Fond du Lac, two sons, Thomas (Mary) Guell of Ripon and Mark (Eileen) Guell of Slinger; daugh- ter-in-law, Cathy Guell of Fond du Lac; one sister, Helen Cutler of Fond du Lac; six grandchildren, Jerrie, Paul, Todd, Brenda, Erin and Julie; five great grandchildren, Thomas, Daphne, Luke, Blake and Hattie; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The family will receive relatives and friends on Friday, February 1, 2019, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 200 S. Peters Avenue, Fond du Lac, from 9:00 AM until 10:45 AM.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM at Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Fond du Lac. family is grateful to the staff at St. Francis Terrace for their loving care of Betty and her family. Memorial donations may be directed to the family who will forward them to a charity in her name.

Elizabeth J. Guell LOMIRA Lee Reindl, 81, passed away Friday, January 25th at Hospice Home of Hope from com- plications related to five years of suffering with cancer. Lee was born in St. Kilian on July 28th, 1937, the son of Killian and Amelia Reindl. Lee attended St.

Lawrence Seminary and made friendships there he valued to his last day. He married Cathy Serwe at St. Church in Ash- ford in May, 1963 and enjoyed 55 years of marriage. Lee worked for Kindt Lumber and Gehl Company, but his greatest professional pride was representing Grande Cheese Company for thirty years. Lee loved sports and stayed involved as a WIAA referee (basketball volleyball) for 54 years.

He also volunteered as an assistant coach for the Lomira High School golf team for the last 22 years until he became too sick to continue. Lee is survived by his wife Cathy, a son Jeff (Julie) of Lomira and his sib- lings Richard (Rose) Reindl of Kewaskum, Harold Reindl of Milwaukee, his sister-in-law Lucy (Richard) Steinacker of Fond du Lac. He is further survived by his loving nieces nephews as well as five godchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, mother-in-law Veronica Ries, brother Al (Florence), sister Carol (Pat) Crowley, brothers-in-law Richard Steinacker Alois Serwe, sisters-in-law Charlotte Reindl Maryann Serwe and his niece Cheryl Serwe. The family wishes to thank the loving team at Hospice Home of Hope for their tremendous care.

In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorials be directed to Lomira Golf or to the Lomira Area Education Foundation (LAEEF). Private services will take place for the immediate family in the near future. Lee strived to be a loving kind person to everyone he met. He was a wonderful husband and fantastic father; we were all lucky to be a part of his life. The world long dwell on his passing, but we will love miss him forever.

Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences are at www.twohigfunerals.com. Lee Reindl FOND DU LAC Wayne Nelson Grahl, 53, re- turned home to his Father in Heaven on January 25th 2019. Husband and soul mate of Kimberly Blevins Grahl. Beloved son of Philip and Sigrid Grahl, son in law to Odes and JoAnn Blevins, Brother to John (Tami) Grahl, In- grid Grahl, Pamela (Gerald) Faeh. Loving Dad to Simon Grahl, Anya (Philip) Spiegel, Jack Grahl, and Nathan McPherson.

Opa to Victoria and Maximillian Spiegel. Uncle to many nieces and nephews. Wayne graduated from Campbellsport High School in 1983. Since that time Wayne joined the Army. He spent 7 years in Germany, served in the UK, Nicaragua, Iraq, Kuwait, and various places within the United States.

During a break from military service, he did his plumbing apprenticeship and started his own business, which was cut short due to mobilization to He has a total of 32 years of service, 22 years of active duty. Wayne retired from the military in August of 2016. Since retirement, Wayne has done some part time long haul trucking, went to Europe to visit his daughter and grandchildren, vacationed with his wife and sons making lasting memories. Wayne had a heart of gold. He loved people and people loved him.

His smile will be everlasting in our hearts. VISITATION: Friends may call on Friday, February 1, 2019, from 4:00 7:00 p.m. at Kurki-Mach Funeral Chapel, 31 East Division Street, Fond du Lac. FUNERAL: Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 2, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. at Thrive Church, 79 East Second Street, Fond du Lac, WI.

Burial will follow at Empire Cemetery in Eden for immediate family and friends. Kurki-Mach Funeral Chapel Crematory is serving the family, www. kurkimachfuneralchapel.com. 920-921-4420 Wayne N. Grahl NORTH FOND DU LAC Richard H.Thelke,77,of North Fond du Lac, died Sunday, January 27, 2019 at St.

Agnes Hospital. He was born September 30, 1941. He attended Wa- tertown High School. On May 17, 1963 he married Gloria Samuel. Richard drove truck for over 30 years until his retirement.

He enjoyed camping at Evergreen Campsites in Wild Rose, Wisconsin and fishing, both in his boat, ice fishing, and sturgeon spearing. Richard took many trips to Canada with his camping friends and later enjoyed fishing for walleye in Put-in- Bay, Ohio with local buddies. He was a member of Eagles Aerie North Fond du Lac Business Club, White Tails Unlimited, Wings Over Wisconsin, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, and Eagles Anglers Fishing Club. Richard enjoyed planting his garden and canning the produce. In his younger years he enjoyed playing baseball for the Rock River League.

He played in North Fond du Over 30 Softball League and also played softball for Evergreen Campsites. He is survived by his living wife, Gloria; daugh- ter, Kathryn Hilbert-Thelke; two grandchildren, Richard Jared Thelke and Samantha Rochelle Hilbert; his sister, Ruth Ann (David) Loppnow; two sisters-in-law, Jeanie (Roland) and Bonnie (Robert); nieces and nephews; special fam- ily friends, Kevin Wolfe and his daughter, Natalie, Stacy Warner, and many other dear friends who he considered family. The visitation will be held from 11:00 AM 1:00 PM on Sunday, February 3, 2019 at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home, 524 Park Avenue, Fond du Lac. The funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Sunday at the funeral home. Interment will take place at a later date in Ledgeview Memorial Park.

Guestbook and tribute wall may be found by visiting ueckerwitt.com. Richard H. Thelke thermia or death if precautions are not Around noon Tuesday a slew of school districts and local colleges and universities started announcing cancel- lations for Tuesday night and Wednes- day. Green Bay, Appleton, Oshkosh, Manitowoc and Sheboygan districts closed for the day, as well as Fox Valley Technical College and the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and UW-Green Bay campuses. Gov.

Tony Evers declared a state of emergency Monday as the dangerous wind chills move into the area. The state of emergency means that Evers could call in Wisconsin National Guard troops to help local emergency responders, if needed. concerned about the safety and well-being of our residents as this major storm and bitter cold moves Evers said. County and city workers continue to clean up roads and highways after win- ter storm Beth dropped between 8 and 12 inches of snow in some areas. With the arctic air moving into the area, icy and snowy stretches on roads may re- main the next few days.

Below is a list of noteworthy snow to- tals from the storm, according to the Na- tional Weather Service: Sheboygan: 15 inches Valders: 14.5 inches Sturgeon Bay: 12.8 inches Fond du Lac: 12.8 inches De Pere: 11.5 inches Green Bay: 11 inches Appleton: 8.8 inches Oshkosh: 8 inches Wisconsin Rapids: 7 inches Plover: 6.1 inches Blast Continued from Page 1A.

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