02 August 2023

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Edward Ernest Weise, Jr.

Edward Ernest Weise, Jr.


Edward Ernest Weise, Jr. passed away on Thursday, July 27, 2023, surrounded by his family at Ivy Manor Assisted Living in West Bend, at the age of 91 years. He was born in Oak Park, IL, on September 7, 1931, to Edward E. and Mable (Forbes) Weise and grew up in Chicago, IL. He was also lovingly raised by his Aunt Rose Weise after Mable’s untimely death. After high school at the age of 20, Ed joined the Air Force. In the Korean War, he served as a Nuclear Specialist in the 1009th Special Weapons Squadron starting out in Japan. After he was honorably discharged in 1955, he worked for the Bell Telephone Company as a PBX Installer. At one of his jobs at a newspaper company, Ed met his future wife, Yvonne McWhiney, who worked as a secretary. They married on June 2, 1957, and were blessed with six children. The telephone company later transferred Ed to Wisconsin and the family moved first to Fond du Lac and then to West Bend.He retired at the age of 54 as an Engineer and enjoyed a life of travelling the US in an RV (many times volunteering as Camp Host). In 1990, Ed and Yvonne settled in Northern Wisconsin on the Sugar Camp Chain of Lakes. Ed was actively involved with the Loyal Order of the Moose, Lions Club (Past Gov ernor), Telephone Pioneers, Lifeline Installations and the American Legion. He was also a member of Trinity Lutheran Church of Dundee.He was very proud that he was retired for 37 years while only working 30!Ed is survived by his six children: Regina (Howard) Kaney, Thomas, Diane (Ricky) Crass, Barbara, (Danny) Schellhaass, Nancy (Tim) Ruedinger, Ed - ward E., III (Suzette); 14 grandchildren; 16 greatgrand children; his beloved dog, Zoe; other relatives and friends.In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Yvonne, on April 6, 2017; his sister, Shirley and her husband Drew Carey; and Ed’s dogs, Tascha and Twigs.Special thanks to the staff at Ivy Manor, Preceptor Home Health and Hospice, Dr. Burfeind and his nurses, Alyssa and Nikki.Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 3, 2023, at the Schmidt Funeral Home in West Bend from 10 until 11:15 a.m. with services at 11:30 a.m. Lunch will be from 12 until 2:30 p.m., with burial to follow in Washington County Memorial Park with military honors.On-line guestbook and condolences available at www.schmidtfuneralhome.com.
26 July 2023

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Fair Fare for Fair

Fair Fare for Fair


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | Fair Fare for Fair MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR The English language is strange sometimes. Sitting down to write this observatory column on our great regional county fairs, I wanted to find a fun title for a piece recognizing the value these annual events offer. It’s not quite, “Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo,” but

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Piggyback/Human Books

Piggyback/Human Books


| IT ALL STARTS WITH YOU | Piggyback/Human Books JAMIE LYNN GOURLIE CONTRIBUTOR Dearest You, Can you imagine if the negative impact of society wasn’t present? On the flip side of my most recent article titled “Human Books”, I felt compelled to share input on the perspective of the receiving side. I find the concept of judgment, noseyness and unsolicited advice interesting.

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR Is any occasion more splendid to make memories than right now, in the present moment? Midsummer, when the temperature is near perfect. Perhaps too warm for some but not folks who relish the opportunity to do more, simply BE outdoors. The prospect of interaction with nature brings a peculiar transcendental joy. The farmers are green chopping

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When Eden Saved Ray Ryan’s Barn

When Eden Saved Ray Ryan’s Barn


When Eden Saved Ray Ryan’s Barn KARL MCCARTY CONTRIBUTOR It stemmed from the question: Who were Ray Ryan’s (1923-1966) friends? The auctioneers Jim and Pat O’Brien. Gordon and Leona Hass. Alex Koffman. This was the response that came from Joan (Ryan) Wettstein, remembering her dad’s go-to people in the mid-1900s. “We’d get back and forth with Tom Flood. For Christmas, you would

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Library Events

Library Events


Library Events Activities at the Campbellsport Public Library 220 North Helena St. P.O. Box 405 www.campbellsportlibrary.org 920-533-8534 Greetings from the Campbellsport Public Library! The Campbellsport Public library is accepting donations of gently used books, magazines, and DVDs for our annual Book Sale. The book sale will be held August 14-25, from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. We will be continuing