12 April 2023

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KHS BASEBALL

KHS BASEBALL


KHS BASEBALL from page 24 WIAA maximum of 100) and he forced a lineout to Zillmer in center field to end the game. Koenig received the win while May was able to secure the save. The Indians were able to collect 13 hits on the day. Reichert, Ciriacks, May, Heinonen, and Loser all had multiple hits for the Indians. Game Two The Indians (2-1) were unable to ride their momentum from game

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Eileen I. Flasch

Eileen I. Flasch


Eileen I. Flasch, 96, formerly of Campbellsport, went to her heavenly home on Friday, April, 7, 2023, with her loving family gathered around her at Ripon Community Hospital. She was born October 3, 1926, the daughter of Frank and Annselma (Kehrmeyer) Schabel. On May 24, 1952, Eileen married Roland A. Flasch at St. Andrew’s Church, LeRoy. Together, she and Roland farmed in the St. Kilian area where they raised their 14 children.Eileen was a member of St. Kilian Catholic Church and St. Matthew Catholic Church, Campbellsport. She enjoyed playing sheepshead, jigsaw and sudoko puzzles, and popcorn. She especially enjoyed keeping her candy dish filled for her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.Eileen is survived by her children, John (Joan) Stahl, Norine (David) Haeft, Christine (Michael) Schanen, Joseph (Evelyn) Flasch, Frank (Carol) Flasch, David (Cindy) Flasch, Paulette (Steve) Schroeder, Roland (Teri) Flasch, Cindy (Don) Bong, Tom (Patti) Flasch, Claudia (Phil) LaBode, Yvonne (Dennis) Stucke, Kevin (Debby) Flasch, Sheila (Andy) Stucke; her 47 grandchildren; 53 great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.Eileen was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Roland, on April 30, 1984; stepmother, Lillian; daughter, Jacalyn; siblings, Virginia Feller, Jeanette Kahlhamer and Frankin Schabel.Visitation was held on Wednesday, April 12, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Kilian Catholic Chapel, 189 County Rd. W, Campbellsport.Mass of Christian Burial followed at 4 p.m. at St. Kilian’s Catholic Church. Rev. Mark Jones officiated and burial was in St. Kilian Catholic Cemetery.The Twohig Funeral Home is serving the family with online guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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Raymond O. Maurer

Raymond O. Maurer


Raymond O. Maurer, 78, of Campbellsport, had his “last at bat and headed home” with his beloved family gathered around him on Wednesday, April 5, 2023, at Aurora Medical Center in Grafton.He was born in West Bend on January 15, 1945, the son of LeRoy and Ione (nee Wendt) Maurer. On August 21, 1965, Ray was united in marriage to Elaine Uelmen at Holy Angels Church in West Bend. Ray and Elaine have four children: Michelle, Brenda, Ray, and Penny.Ray was an estimator and truck driver for Cedarburg Lumber for 28 dedicated years. He then worked as a dump truck driver for Krebs Trucking. In his earlier years, he enjoyed working at Badger Packaging. Ray was also a Campbellsport Election Poll Worker for several years during his retirement.Ray was a legend on the pitcher’s mound and an avid softball player. He played softball for many years with numerous teams where he made many lifelong friendships. He played until a hip replacement sidelined him in his mid 60s. Ray took his family along for the evening games, Sunday games at Alligator Park, and weekend tournaments at various ballparks throughout the State. Ray often talked about his great memories of The Lighthouse Lanes team taking a bus trip to play in a world class softball tournament in North Carolina. Those softball games brought a “softball family” into Ray’s life and his family’s lives. At his last hospitalization, Ray proudly shared with staff about his love for the game and how proud and grateful he was for the opportunities and experiences softball brought to his life.For over 30 years, Ray was a member and on the Board of Directors of Wings Over Wisconsin, Eden Chapter, and was instrumental in starting the Action Trackchair program with Wings, which enables people with handicaps or disabilities to enjoy hunting and provide the ability to experience the outdoors. He was a proud supporter of many fundraisers and had a deep passion for raffles, with his latest raffle entry being placed during this last hospitalization. Ray also appreciated going for country drives; traveling with family to Arkansas to visit his family members there; and taking his Trike for many drives and to car shows, where he won various trophies. Ray was very proud of his family and loved to share in the experiences of his children's and grandchildren's sporting events. Over the last couple years, Ray enjoyed his daily drives to Fond du Lac visiting with Elaine and the other residents. Those visits will be missed dearly by Elaine. Ray was an avid reader of mystery books, was a great storyteller with a wonderful sense of humor, and a true lover of life. Ray lived a wonderful, full life and made fond memories with his children, grandchildren, great-grandson, and friends. He liked to listen to and supported the WTKM polka music of Hartford.Ray enjoyed hunting where he brought and shared the enjoyment of hunting with his son and grandchildren.Those Ray leaves behind to cherish his memory include his wife, Elaine; children, Michelle (Pat) Ruplinger, Brenda (Darin) Campagna, Ray Maurer (Christine) and Penny Loomis (Mark).Ray was Grandpa to Joshua (Brooke & Aaliyah), Leah (Gerardo) and great-grandson, Giovanni, Jaron (Ingrid), Shayna (Edison), Brayden (Kersten), Anna, Austin and Colton.He is further survived by former daughter-in-law and son-in-law, Geralyn Boegel and Rick Loomis; siblings, Barbara (Raymond) Gahan and Oscar (Julie) Miller, Gwynn (Marilyn) Theusch, Randy (Debbie) Theusch, and Mary (John) Harpold; sister-in-law, Susie Maurer; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Lloyd and Linda Uelmen, Carol Sabish, Kenneth and Jean Uelmen, Jane and David Tolonen, and Cheryl and Robert Olson; nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.Ray was preceded in death by his parents, LeRoy and Ione; stepmom, Lydia (Maurer) Coffman; Elaine’s parents, Elroy and Evelyn Uelmen; brother, Jimmie Maurer; sister and brother-in-law, Cheri and Ed Hord; and nephew, Jeffrey Sabish.Visitation will be held on Monday April 24, from 3 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. at Twohig Funeral Home, 109 W Main Street, Campbellsport, 53010 followed by a funeral service at 7 p.m. Cremation will follow the traditional service.Bring your stories, your laughs, and your happiness about a life lived to the fullest.The Maurer family extends a special thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff of Aurora Medical Center in Grafton, particularly Dr. Lauren Lopez, for Ray’s care.In lieu of flowers, memorials in Ray’s name will be established. Additionally, we ask that you honor Ray’s memory by: grabbing a Joe’s Fox Hut pizza; supporting your local fundraisers; hunting morel mushrooms with family; and slowing down to enjoy the view from your front porch with coffee, a newspaper, and a good conversation with friends and family.“Carry me in your hearts as I have carried my parents in my heart.” The Twohig funeral Home is serving the family with guestbook and condolences at www.twohigfunerals.com.

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Indians Win First Game of Season

Indians Win First Game of Season


Indians Win First Game of Season KHS BASEBALL The Indians (1-0) came ready to play Monday afternoon, April 3, after mother nature delayed both their scrimmage and first game. The Cedar Grove Belgium Rockets (0-1) came to town and were met with an offensive onslaught by the Indians. Kewaskum was able to produce 11 hits in just four innings of batting en route to a 13-1 victory in their home
05 April 2023

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Keeping ‘Safety’ in Hunter Safety

Keeping ‘Safety’ in Hunter Safety


Keeping ‘Safety’ in Hunter Safety Local hunting educator works with state law makers on preserving hands-on instruction MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR A recent Campbellsport Hunter Education Program class graduated 50 youth and adults, which was a big reason to celebrate for instructor Rick Heisler, who has spent more than four decades educating the community on firearm and hunting safety.

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Tweet, Tweet

Tweet, Tweet


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | Tweet, Tweet MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR There will be no further mentions of “blue check marks” or a person with an olfactory-themed surname because this week’s little blurb is about birds. Yes, those real-life things that fly through the air, sing songs and torment my cat through the window. With spring now sprung, I have been noticing plenty

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RURAL WRITES

RURAL WRITES


| RURAL WRITES | G.A. SCHEINOHA CONTRIBUTOR Props to Campbellsport’s businesspeople. Back during our childhood, they provided a Halloween event in the old high school gym. Treats and a costume contest. On the Saturday before Easter, area young’uns were issued a ticket with a number and wandered down Main Street, seeking those digits. Once found, each shop had a white paper sack filled

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