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Lagendorf, Burton W. Age 84 of Mauston

Burton W. “Burt” Langendorf,  age 84 of Mauston, passed away peacefully on March 24, 2025, at the House of the Dove in Marshfield, Wisconsin. Burton was the son of Henry and Harriet (Preston) Langendorf and was born on May 26, 1940, in Mauston, Wisconsin.  Burt was a man whose life was defined by love, faith, and an exceptional talent in woodworking and construction.

Burt grew up in the small town of Mauston, where he graduated from Mauston High School in 1958. After graduation, he briefly moved to Kenosha for work, but the call of his hometown brought him back, where he began his lifelong passion for construction and farming. It was during this time that Burt met the love of his life, Helen M. Moore. The couple united in marriage on May 8, 1965, at the United Methodist Church in Madison, Wisconsin, embarking on a journey that would last 60 years.

Professionally, Burt first honed his skills working for Paul Retzlof in construction. His dedication and craftsmanship allowed him to work on the family farm for two decades while simultaneously building a reputation in the construction industry. In 1972, Burt’s entrepreneurial spirit led him to establish Langendorf Construction, a residential construction company renowned for its custom cabinets and exquisite stonework for fireplaces. Burt’s work was not just a means to an end but a form of artistry, earning him a place in the Master’s Craftsman Organization. Through this association, he generously donated his time and skills to the construction and renovation of churches, leaving behind a legacy of service and dedication to his community.

Burt’s talents extended beyond his professional life into his personal interests. He was an active member of the First Baptist Church in New Lisbon, where he deepened his faith and formed lasting friendships. After retiring in 2005, Burt discovered a new passion for golf, which he enjoyed playing with his grandson Ryan. He also found solace in the tranquility of hunting, the patience of fishing, and the wisdom found in studying the Bible.

Those who knew Burt will remember him as a loving, faith-filled, and handy individual. He had the gift of creating beautiful things with his hands, whether it was a piece of furniture for his home or a toy for his grandchildren. His handiwork was not just an expression of his skill but also of his heart, as each piece he created was infused with love and care.

Burt is survived by his devoted wife, Helen of Mauston; his loving children, Diana (Peter) Day of Stitzer, James (Shell Lee) Langendorf of Mauston, and Burton Langendorf of New Lisbon; his sister, Arlene (Chuck) Frankie of Alaska; his cherished grandchildren, Katie Kunz, Courtney (Adam) Buchmeier, Hannah (Zach) Martin, Caroline (Brad) Jones, and Ryan (Cali) Langendorf, step grandchildren Erica, Paul and Mychal Hainz; and his adored great-grandchildren, Caleb, Aubrie, Lydia, Elli, Lane, and Luke. Each family member carries forward a piece of Burt’s legacy in their lives. He was preceded in death by his parents, an infant son Mat, a daughter-in-law Julie Langendorf, his sisters, Phyllis and Jean, a brother Norman and a brother-in-law Paul.

Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, March 29th, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. at the First Baptist Church (525 S. Washington St) in New Lisbon.  Relatives and friends are invited to a visitation on Saturday at the church from 9:00 A.M. until the time of service.  Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery in Mauston. Rev. James Appel presiding.  The Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon is assisting the family with arrangements.  Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com

Mile Bluff Medical Center hosts monthly diabetes discussions

If you are looking for answers and tips on how to live your life to the fullest while managing diabetes, plan to attend this month’s Diabetes Connect. At this informative and engaging discussion, Mile Bluff’s team of experts will be available to cover a variety of key topics, while you’ll also have the opportunity to connect with others and get tips from those on a similar health journey.

 

This event is free and open to everyone, including individuals with pre-diabetes and diabetes, as well as their loved ones and caregivers. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insight toward living your best, and healthiest, life.

 

Diabetes Connect will be held on Thursday, April 3 at 1pm at Mile Bluff Medical Center in Mauston.

 

Registration is not required to attend. A virtual option is also available. Call 1 week in advance for details.

 

For more information, call 608-847-1848 or visit the upcoming events page at milebluff.com.

Larson, Landon Floyd Age 74 of New Lisbon

Landon Floyd Larson, affectionately known as Lanny, passed away peacefully on March 23, 2025, after a short battle with cancer. Born on May 28, 1950, in Sparta, Wisconsin to Stanley Larson and Beulah (Walker) Larson. Lanny was a man whose kind spirit and generous nature touched the lives of many. His final days were spent surrounded by love by his family.

Lanny grew up in the nurturing arms of his parents, Stanley and Beulah Larson, in a household filled with music and joy.  Lanny was beat of his family band as the drummer, bringing rhythm into their lives from a young age. He graduated from New Lisbon High School where he honed his skills and passion for music. His love for the drums led him to teach himself how to play, a talent that would become a lifelong joy and a source of entertainment for many.

Lanny was raised with a very special person “brother like” instead really being cousins. Lanny and Steve Walker were inseparable as kids, being the same age they did everything together. As both of them got married and having children, you could find both families hanging out and playing dice or cards. Lanny and Steve later started taking motorcycle trips together and did Lanny’s dream vacation to Alaska.

As a young man, Lanny embarked on a career in over-the-road construction, a job that allowed him to travel with his family while his daughters were young. His dedication to his family was unwavering, and he ensured that they were part of his adventures until schooling beckoned them to settle down. Lanny then transitioned to work as a telephone technician, showcasing his natural aptitude for technical and mechanical work.

With an entrepreneurial spirit, Lanny went on to establish his own business, Larson’s Excavating, which he successfully ran for many years. His work ethic and commitment to quality were evident in every project he undertook. Later in life, he found joy in driving trucks for his good friend Kenny Hendricks, a role that allowed him to stay connected to the industry he loved.

Lanny’s interests extended far beyond his professional endeavors. He continued to play drums with various bands over the years, never losing the rhythm that had been a part of him since childhood. Golfing provided him with a chance to enjoy the outdoors and engage in friendly competition with friends and family. But perhaps his most cherished dream was that of flight. Lanny always aspired to be a pilot, and he realized this dream by not only earning his license but also taking to the skies in his own airplane.

 

Lanny’s legacy is carried on by his loving family. He is survived by his daughters, Lana Wagenson and her husband Paul, and their children Elizabeth, Christian, Abigail (Mason) Gerke, and Nathanial; and Lynn Larson and her children Codi (Dylan Kobel) Bradley and their children Jackson, Wren, and Elena, and Colten (Brittany) Christopherson and their children Emrick, Sterling, and Scarlett. He was preceded in death by his parents, Stanley and Beulah (Walker) Larson; his siblings Sandra Baumgart, Richard, Chris Sr, and Daniel Larson; and his nephew Ronald Baumgart, Grandson-in-law Anthony “Tony” Bradley, and significant other Marilyn Brown.

Those who knew Lanny would describe him as a man of kind heart, spirited soul, and generous disposition. His laughter was infectious, his support unwavering, and his presence a comfort to all who had the pleasure of his company. Lanny’s memory will be treasured in the hearts of his family, friends, and all who were fortunate enough to cross paths with him.

A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered. Lanny Larson was a remarkable man who lived his life with passion, joy, and an unyielding commitment to those he loved. As we bid farewell to Lanny, we celebrate the indelible mark he has left on our lives and the melody of his spirit that will continue to resonate within us forever.

Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, March 29th, 2025, at 1:00 P.M. at the Hare Funeral Home (217 W. Pearl St) in New Lisbon.  Relatives and friends are invited to a visitation on Saturday at the Hare Funeral Home from 10:00 A.M. until the time of service.  Burial will be in the Trinity Lutheran Cemetery.  The Hare Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com

Martin, Donna Paulette Age 74 of Adams County

With profound sorrow, we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Donna Paulette Martin who passed away at her home on March 12, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of love, strength, and unwavering kindness. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

 

Donna Paulette Martin was born on June 18, 1950 in Laurium, Michigan and lived a life filled with joy, compassion, and a deep love for her family. She was a true embodiment of the nursing profession, a true inspiration, always putting others first before herself both professionally and personally.

She is survived by her loving children, Daniel Pecha, Paula (Rodney) Stephani, Kathryn (Jared) Lowe, and her cherished grandchildren, Noah, Landen, Ashton and Easton. She was predeceased by her husband, Kenneth D. Martin, and her parents, Paul and Helene Tikkanen.

A celebration of life ceremony will be held later for close friends and family. We will forever cherish the memories of her laughter, sense of humor, her wisdom, and the immeasurable love she shared with us. She will be forever in our hearts.

Gollnick, Dawn Age 92 of Adams

Dawn Gollnick, 92, of Adams, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 20, 2025, at Rosebrooke Senior Living.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 27, 2025, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Adams, with Rev. John Krebs officiating. Visitation will begin at 12:00 noon at the church.

Interment will be at Hillside Cemetery in Coloma at a later date.

Dawn was born on September 23, 1932, in Coloma, Wisconsin, to Alton and Audrey Whitrock. She grew up in a loving family with two brothers and three sisters. On August 31, 1952, she married Harlan Gollnick, and together they built a life filled with love and family, raising their son, Jamie, and daughters, Pamela, Audrey and Kelli.

Dawn dedicated many years of service to Adams County Memorial Hospital, where her kindness and compassion touched many lives. She found joy in sewing, gardening, crafting, bowling, and playing bingo. She also loved singing in the church choir, watching wildlife, and tending to her plants.

A devoted member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Dawn’s faith was central to her life. She was an active participant in the church choir and cherished the fellowship of her congregation.

Dawn was preceded in death by her parents, Alton and Audrey; her husband, Harlan; and her daughters, Pamela and Audrey.

She is survived by her son, Jamie (Tammi Jo) Gollnick of Friendship, WI; her daughter, Kelli (Joe ) Stone of Friendship, WI; grandchildren: Hallie (Toby), Jessie, Joseph, David (Carolyn), Dakota, Andrew, Emily, Khole; great-grandchildren: Phoenix, Neko, Kayson, Avianna.

Memorial contributions in Dawn’s honor may be directed to her family.

Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences and further information can be found at www.roseberrys.com.

Baumann, Kay Marie Age 71 of Friendship

Kay Marie Baumann (née Sagan), age 71, of Friendship, Wisconsin (formerly of Racine), passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 15, 2025, at Riverview Hospital in Wisconsin Rapids.

A celebration of her life will be held at a later date, with details to follow.

Kay was born on June 21, 1953, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Leo F. Sagan and Nellie L. (née Burmeister) Suszka. She grew up in South Milwaukee and graduated from South Milwaukee High School. Over the years, she worked at Everbrite and was a beloved bartender and cook at many Milwaukee-area taverns and restaurants.

On December 31, 1989, she married the love of her life, Robert Gerhard Baumann, in Milwaukee. Together, they retired to Big Flats in 2018, embracing the peacefulness of the Northwoods.

Kay had a deep passion for the outdoors and marksmanship. She enjoyed hunting, high-power and pistol shooting, ATV riding, and was an avid dog enthusiast. She had a knack for winning raffles and a sharp sense of adventure. A dedicated member of the Racine County Line Rifle Club, she served as a board member and president, overseeing training schedules for 41 police departments, the Secret Service, and the military.

Kay is survived by her loving husband, Robert; her children, Tina Lynch, Denise Lynch, Rachel (TJ) Kriska, Benjamin (Jodi) Baumann, Katie Lynch, and Ruth Baumann; nine cherished grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren, father, Leo Sagan, she is also survived by her siblings, Ruth, David, Anna, Teresa, Lee, and Robert, as well as her beloved dogs, Nellie Bell and Bell Pepper, along with many other relatives and dear friends.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Nellie Suszka, and her beloved dogs, Christmas Bell, Tinker Bell, Liberty Bell, and Let Freedom Ring.

The family extends heartfelt gratitude to the ICU team at Aspirus Wisconsin Rapids, especially Dr. Myers, Nurse Bill, and Nurse Katie, for their extraordinary care and compassion.

Kay loved police, firefighters and military, in lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Kay’s name.

Kay will be deeply missed but forever remembered for her strength, generosity, and adventurous spirit.

Arrangements are being handled by Roseberry’s Funeral Home. Online condolences may be shared at www.roseberrys.com.

Jensen, Edna Age 82 of New Lisbon

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend, Edna M. Jensen, age 82, of New Lisbon, WI. She peacefully left this world on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, at Fair View Nursing & Rehab Center in Mauston, WI.

Edna was born on April 13, 1942, to Otto and Augusta Baumgart. She grew up in a home filled with hard work and faith, values she carried throughout her life. A proud graduate of Necedah High School's Class of 1960, Edna later found the love of her life in Richard “Dick” Jensen. They married on September 19, 1964, at St. James Lutheran Church in Necedah, beginning a journey of love, laughter, and unwavering partnership that lasted 58 beautiful years until Dick’s passing in April 2023.

Together, Edna and Dick built not only a family but also a family business. Running their dragline and later concrete company, Edna’s sharp mind and meticulous attention to detail kept everything in order. She wasn’t just a business partner—she was the heart of their operation, ensuring that every job ran smoothly. After closing the business, she continued to serve her community, first as an aide at Necedah Schools, where she became a favorite among students and staff, and later as a transportation specialist at Best Power, where her dedication earned her the title of Employee of the Year.

Edna and Dick shared a passion for travel, exploring the country together and making every adventure special. They loved dining out, savoring the simple pleasure of a good meal, hot cup of coffee, and each other’s company. But of all her joys in life, nothing compared to her family. Edna was a devoted grandmother, never missing a game, a match, or a recital—always there, cheering from the sidelines with love and pride.

Her faith was a guiding light in her life. A lifelong member of St. James Lutheran Church, she gave back through teaching Sunday school, organizing the Christmas program, and leading Girl Scouts. She was also the mom who made sure her daughters, Rena and Cindy, had the best Halloween costumes on the block, crafting them with love and creativity. Edna’s warmth and playful spirit shone brightest around the holidays. Her famous cut-out Christmas cookies, loaded with frosting, and potato salad were family favorites. And though she was an incredible cook, her grandchildren will always remember her for one of their favorite meals—Kraft Mac and Cheese, made just the way Nana did it. Her heart grew even fuller with the arrival of her first great-grandson, Baker, whose photos never failed to bring a sparkle to her eye.

Edna lived a life full of love, faith, and kindness. She was a woman who worked hard, loved deeply, and always showed up—whether it was for her family, her church, or her community. Her presence will be missed beyond words but remembered with every holiday tradition, every cheer from the sidelines, and every bite of a frosted Christmas cookie.

Edna is survived by her loving daughters, Rena (Ed) Sabey of Merrill, WI, and Cindy (Craig) Bell of New Lisbon, WI; her cherished grandchildren, Jessica (Josè) Matamoros, Jacob (Emily) Sabey, Adam (Olivia Adamson) Bell, and Derek Bell; and her first great-grandson, Baker James Sabey. She also leaves behind siblings and in-laws: Richard (Jeannie) Baumgart, Frances Wilson, Geraldine Rattunde, Joyce Baumgart, Glen (Sandy) Jensen, and Ruth Jensen, along with many nieces, nephews, and dear friends. She is now reunited in heaven with her husband, Dick, her parents, Otto and Augusta, her brother, Otto Baumgart Jr., and many other loved ones and in-laws who went before her.

A special thank you to Mile Bluff Hospital, Fair View Nursing Home, and Pastor Roger Erdman for their compassion and support in Edna’s final months. Your kindness will never be forgotten.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Edna’s memory can be made to St. James Lutheran Church in Necedah.

A celebration of Edna’s life will be held on Thursday, March 27, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at St. James Lutheran Church in Necedah, with Pastor Roger Erdman officiating. She will be laid to rest beside Dick at Bayview Cemetery. Family and friends are invited for visitation from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service at the church. A luncheon will follow at St. James Lutheran Church, where we can share stories, laughter, and memories of a woman who meant so much to so many.

We love you, Mom, Nana, and Great-Grandma Edna. You will always be in our hearts.

SBC Girls All-Conference Teams

  Name   School   #No.   Height
  1st Team            
  Anna Fronk   Bangor   3   5’7″
  Aubrey Langrehr   Bangor   1   5’8″
  Taylor Lindley-Schendel   Cashton   21   5’9″
  Carmen Erickson   Hillsboro   22   6’1″
  Hannah Hunkins   Necedah   44   5’10”
  Bria Gruen   Royall   23   5’7″
               
  2nd Team            
  Kennedy Hamilton   Bangor   12   5’7″
  Kiera Cavadini   Bangor   31   5’5″
  Ruby Muehlenkamp   Brookwood   4   5’5″
  Marlee Schroeder   Cashton   15   5’7″
  Alaina Clark   Hillsboro   4   5’7″
  Abby Steele   New Lisbon   21   5’7″
               
  Player of the Year – Anna Fronk – Bangor        
               
  Honorable Mention            
  Bangor –  Jaycee Michek & Maddie Schroeder        
  Brookwood – Reagan Muehlenkamp        
  Cashton – Lauren Huntzicker & Kennedy Brown        
  Hillsboro – Michelle Hara & Micheyln Hansen        
  Necedah – Syvanna Schumer & Addisyn Schumer        
  New Lisbon – Arria Raese & Olivia Bunker        
  Royall – Layla Marty & Elizabeth Klipstein        
  Wonewoc Center- Brooklynn Bolton & Olivia Olson    
               
  Sportsmanship Award       FINAL STANDINGS
  Bangor – Sophie Kassera       Bangor   14-0
  Brookwood – Deanna Wallace   Cashton   11-3
  Cashton – Sarah Schroeder     Hillsboro   10-4
  Hillsboro – Maddie Herritz     Necedah   6-8
  Necedah – Brianna Hendricks   New Lisbon   6-8
  New Lisbon – Allie Hare        Royall   5-9
  Royall – Kylie Rick       Brookwood   3-11
  Wonewoc Center – Emma Mildbrand   Wonewoc Center 1-13
               

Shie, Edwin “Eddie” Age 90 of Tomah

Edwin “Eddie” Shie, age 90, of Tomah, WI, passed away at Serenity House in Tomah on Wednesday March 19th, 2025.

 

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, March 24, 2025, 11:00 A.M. at the St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church Indian Creek, 18316 County Hwy N, Tomah.  Father Peter Raj Mariasamy will officiate.  Burial will be at a later date.

 

Relatives and friends are invited to a visitation on Sunday, March 23, 2025, from 4:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M. at the Sonnenburg Family Funeral Home, 801 E. Monowau St. Tomah, and at the church on Monday from 10:00 A.M. until the time of the service.  Online condolences may be sent to www.sonneburgfamilyfh.com

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