03 August 2022

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Robert R. Schaeffer

Robert R. Schaeffer


Robert R. Schaeffer, 70, of Campbellsport, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, July 27, 2022, at Froedtert West Bend Hospital. He was born in West Bend on September 19, 1951, the son of Albert and Mildred (Hansen) Schaeffer. On July 6, 1974, Bob married Anna H. Kutz in West Bend. He worked at the West Bend Company as a setup man before retiring. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing, camping, and biking. He also enjoyed other activities such as woodworking, bowling, golfing, darts and pool but most important was time spent with family and friends.Survivors include his wife, Anna; children, James (fiancée Kristy Hutchinson) Schaeffer of Oshkosh, Theresa (Bob) Baerenwald of Slinger and Kevin (Brittney) Schaeffer of Hartford; grandchildren, Danielle, Rowen and Dylan; sister, Arlene (John) Vixmer of Fond du Lac; other relatives and friends.Preceding him in death were his parents, Albert and Mildred; twin brothers, George and Gerald; and brother, Richard.There will be a memorial visitation Friday, August 5, from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Twohig Funeral Home, 109 W. Main St., Campbellsport.Twohig Funeral Home is assisting the family and online guestbook and condolences is at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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James A. Gavin

James A. Gavin


James A. Gavin, 59, of Campbellsport passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, July 28, 2022, in Milwaukee. He was born in West Bend on June 15, 1963, the son of Dale and Anita (Friede) Gavin. James worked as a lineman for Ken Becker and Sons of Lannon. He loved his dogs and riding his Harley but his deepest love was for his family. James had a great faith and was a member of the Kewaskum House of Prayer where he sang in the choir. His family will greatly miss the “greatest cook in the world”.Those left behind to cherish his memory include his children, Ashley (Aaron) Lindert of Theresa, Emily Gavin of Theresa, Devin (Shawna) Petrack of Fond du Lac and Scott (Nicole) Giese of Milwaukee; his grandchildren, Mack, Ella, Aleah, Destiney, Serenitey, Waelyn, Cayden, Brandtly, Axton, Scarlett, Grey and Indigo; his mother, Anita Gavin; his father, Dale (Beverly) Gavin; his sisters, Dawn (Ronald) Hafermann, Sherry Clark and Nancy (Clyde) Platz; his brother, Tracy (Patsy) Gavin; his fiancée, Tammy Lascelle, and her children, Leah, Terryn, Brandon and Lilly; his nieces and nephews, Heather, Dale, Dustin, Nathan, Tim, Steph, Sarah, Charity, Israel, Hannah, Samuel, Rebbecca, Faith, Brandon and Joshua; his faithful companion, Cassidy; other relatives and many friends.James was preceded in death by his brother-in-law, Ken Clark.Visitation for James was held Monday, August 1, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Kewaskum House of Prayer 100 Clinton St., Kewaskum.A funeral service was held Monday, August 1, at 7 p.m. at the Kewaskum House of Prayer with Rev. Joseph Brath officiating. Cremation followed the traditional service.Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online condolences and guestbook at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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Shultz Lake/40 Years Later

Shultz Lake/40 Years Later


Shultz Lake/40 Years Later MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST I am sure that many of you are aware that I have taken the last four weeks off due to the unexpected passing of my girlfriend, Michelle Chiaro. The experience that you are about to read about was my first after her passing and, in some ways, it was very difficult for me and, in others, it was very helpful to be with family and friends,

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Margaret Elwing

Margaret Elwing


Margaret “Marge” Elwing, 88, passed away quickly in her Campbellsport home on July 25th. Marge and her twin brother, Bill, were born in Fond du Lac on April 3, 1934. Anybody who knew her knew that she was strongwilled, strong-minded, and held a strong sense of faith. The family is extremely thankful to the Officers, First Responders, and friends who stopped to offer assistance when the time came.Her childhood home was not far from Lake Winnebago and what we now know as Lakeside Park. As a child, she and Bill spent countless hours on or near the lake with their father. She often spoke fondly of the times she spent with her father building boats, going fishing, and in the winter, skimming across the lake on Grandpa’s ice boats. After marriage and moving to Campbellsport, Marge couldn’t go to Fond du Lac without driving through Lakeside Park and remembering those early days. She met her to-be husband, Stu, and his younger brother, Bill, while she and her twin were members of the Fondy Riders Motorcycle Club. Definitely not one of today’s motorcycle clubs; Marge and Bill’s mom and others sewed uniforms for competitions, while her dad helped keep the bikes running. The Fondy Riders entered into a number of competitions for best dressed club; Stu’s Harley even took “Best Dressed Bike in State” one year.Marge loved her flower gardens and eagerly awaited each year’s planting season. She loved walking visitors around the yard and telling them about each variety of flower in bloom, which had already bloomed, and which ones were still coming. Once the weather started to cool, Marge put her flowers to rest until the next spring and she turned to her other passion, quilting. Marge took up quilting after Stu’s death in 1995 and, like her leatherwork before that (and sewing clothes before that), became quite good at it. Her quilts are near-works of art and will be cherished by those of us who have them.While together, she and Stu shared many passions. They were avid trap shooters until Stu’s passing, snowmobilers until their sons grew up and moved away, and both loved nature’s beauty and bounties (especially in the fall when hunting season came about). Although not a hunter, she loved seeing whatever harvests Stu and her boys brought home and loved the family’s Labradors. She continued to enjoy the hunting stories through Dave’s excursions and dogs through Dave and Kathy’s Labs. She was especially tickled to meet their new pooch, Crystal. When Marge met Crystal, she said, “I love her. Crystal looked into my eyes and straight into my soul.”Marge is survived by her son, Dave, and his wife, Kathy; her grandson, Dan, and his wife, Rebecca, of Manassas, VA, and her youngest grandson, Jacob, of San Diego, CA. She picked up a few “extra sons” along the way: Jeff Lindsley and Butch Roth, both of Campbellsport, Tim Kinzel of Park City, UT, and Vito Centofanti of Cedarburg. We will all miss her dearly.She is preceded in death by her husband, Stu; her oldest son, Stu II; her four siblings; and both parents. Margaret leaves many good friends behind but rejoins many more in Heaven.Visitation was at the Twohig Funeral Home, 109 W. Main Street, in Campbellsport on Tuesday, August 2, 2022, from noon until 2 p.m. Funeral services were conducted at the funeral home immediately following the visitation with burial following at Union Cemetery in Campbellsport.The family requests that no donations be given, please just cherish your memories of Marge and keep her in your hearts.Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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Schuett, Arenz, Boden Stand Tall as Plymouth Badger State Open Wheel Masters

Schuett, Arenz, Boden Stand Tall as Plymouth Badger State Open Wheel Masters


Schuett, Arenz, Boden Stand Tall as Plymouth Badger State Open Wheel Masters PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS CONTRIBUTOR It was a Wisconsin open wheel race fans’ paradise as the Bumper to Bumper Interstate Racing Association 410 Sprint Car Series, Plymouth Dirt Track Racing-Akright Auto Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Cars and Badger Midgets converged on The Plymouth Dirt Track at the Sheboygan
27 July 2022

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CCT to Present ‘Murder on the Rerun’

CCT to Present ‘Murder on the Rerun’


CCT to Present ‘Murder on the Rerun’ Campbellsport Community Theater presents “Murder on the Rerun,” a mystery/comedy that takes a different approach to mystery as a ghost tries to find out who murdered her in suspenseful look at the upper crust of Hollywood. “See if you can figure out who done it?” challenges the cast and crew. The mystery/comedy will be performed at Campbellsport

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