Obituaries
Revels, Phillip L. Age 62 of Montello
In accordance with Phillip’s wishes, no formal services will be held.
The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the staff and residents of Forest Lane for the exceptional care and kindness shown to Phillip. They also wish to thank the team at Baraboo Dialysis for their compassionate support, as well as Metta for providing transportation services.
Phillip’s memory will be cherished and deeply missed by his loving family.
Arrangements are being handled by Roseberry’s Funeral Home. Online condolences and additional information can be found at www.roseberrys.com
Hill, Esther Ruth Age 87 of Friendship
Born on June 16, 1937 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Ervin and Anna (Buth) Radmer, Esther grew up in Milwaukee and graduated from Milwaukee Lutheran High School. Two fun facts about Esther in high school: She was voted Miss School Bus her freshman year and during her senior year she modeled for Harley Davidson and her picture made the front cover of the “The Enthusiast” in 1955. A year later Elvis graced the cover of this motorcycle magazine. Esther met the love of her life Gary, at Southern Bell where they both were employed. On October 5, 1957, she married Gary Hill in Milwaukee, where they began their life together before moving to Adams County in 1968. They owned and operated the Shady Brook Resort before settling on Grant Street in 1970 to raise their seven children.
Esther grew up in a Christian home and her faith in God was an important part in raising her family. She was a longtime member of Immanuel Lutheran Church. Esther found joy in watching her children grow and reaching different milestones. Her special touch on holidays and birthdays created wonderful memories. Throughout the years, she loved attending her children’s’, grandchildren’s’ and great grandchildren’s events. She enjoyed cooking, camping, and watching the variety of wildlife in her backyard.
Along with being a loving mother and devoted wife Esther provided daycare in her home for several years. She also worked along-side two of her daughters at the Concord Inn in Wisconsin Dells for a period of time. In 1990, Esther and Gary moved to Antigo, Wisconsin where they owned their own business, the Edge of Night Motel for 10 years before returning to Adams where they helped their daughter Linda establish her business, Sportz-N-More.
Esther is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Gary; her parents, Ervin and Anna Radmer; three sisters; two brothers; and her son-in-law Dan Stieber.
She is survived by her seven children:
– Kathi Stieber(Dan) of St. Paul Park, Minnesota
– Scott (Kelly) Hill of Friendship, Wisconsin
– Linda Wormet & John Paul of Merrill, Wisconsin
– Todd (Terri) Hill of Morris, Illinois
– Terri (Ray) Ashworth of Zumbro Falls, Minnesota
– Michelle (Lennie) Hammond of Rothschild, Wisconsin
– Jean (James) McPhail of Rothschild, Wisconsin
She also leaves behind 17 grandchildren:
– Heather (Brian) McKnight of Woodbury, Minnesota
– Amie (Jake) Kolstad of Minneapolis, Minnesota
– Kevin (Kristin) Stieber of Cottage Grove, Minnesota
– Amanda (Ryan) Sieker of Racine, Wisconsin
– Gary (Jennifer) Hill of Neenah, Wisconsin
– Brook Wormet & Nikki Sommers of Friendship, Wisconsin
– Brandon (Jessica) Wormet of Port Edwards, Wisconsin
– Brianna (Josh) Seefeld of Janesville, Wisconsin
– Bryce (Jenna) Wormet of Janesville, Wisconsin
– Nicholas (Erin) Hill of Ann Arbor, Michigan
– Brittany (Johnny) Michael of Chicago, Illinois
– Danielle (Bob) Navarro of Chicago, Illinois
– Alexa (Jade) Torkelson of Denver, Colorado
– Hayden (Jaymi) Ashworth of Rochester, Minnesota
– Bradie (Brandon) Sivertson of Weston, Wisconsin
-McKenna Hammond of Rothschild, Wisconsin
-Kiara Hammond of Rothschild, Wisconsin
Esther is also survived by 25 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-grandchild, and other relatives, and friends.
A private family memorial service will be held at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be directed in Esther’s memory to Immanuel Lutheran Church in Adams, Wisconsin.
The family is being assisted by Roseberry’s Funeral Home. Online condolences and further details can be found at [www.roseberrys.com](http://www.roseberrys.com).
Esther’s legacy of faith, love, devotion, and kindness will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
Cox, Betty L. Age 82 of Adams
Betty L. Cox, age 82, of Adams, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on Monday, December 9, 2024.
Born on July 1, 1942, in Cleveland, Ohio, Betty was the daughter of Morris and Roberta (Padget) Jenkins. She had a vibrant and creative spirit, finding joy in crafting with plastic canvas, painting, and working on ceramics. Betty had a deep love for music and dance, especially enjoying country jam sessions. Dancing remained her favorite pastime throughout her life.
Betty was preceded in death by her loving husband, Leonard; her parents; her brother, David; and her sister, Judy.
She is survived by her children: Cheri Russell, Debbie Bromiley-Repta (Michael), Teddy Jenkins, and Scott Jenkins (Berniece). She was a proud grandmother to Brian, Becky, Brandon, Kim, and Dylan; a great-grandmother to many; and a great-great-grandmother to three. Betty is also survived by her siblings: Jimmy Jenkins, Mike Jenkins, Brenda Boomer, and Debbie Jenkins, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family members.
Friends and family are invited to share memories and offer condolences online at www.roseberrys.com.
Hansen, Edna Mae Age 94 of New Lisbon
Edna Mae (Gugdahl) Hansen, age 94, of New Lisbon. Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on December4, 2024 at Crestview Nursing Home in New Lisbon. Edna was born on July 11, 1930, to Herman and Genevieve (Niles) Gugdahl in New Lisbon. She graduated from New Lisbon High School.
On September 11, 1948. She was married to Clayton Hansen in Mauston, WI. After Clayton graduated from college, they lived in various towns in northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin before moving back to New Lisbon, where they lived on the family farm. Edna valued raising a family, working on the farm, and taking care of a large garden. Edna is survived by children Dave (Sue) Hansen of Prior Lake, MN. Gary (Kristie) Hansen, of New Lisbon, Diane (Jeff) Hovis, of Hugo, MN, Karla (Tony) Adkins, Colorado Springs, CO, and Mark (Debby) Hansen of New Lisbon. In addition, she is survived by 5 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her brother Larry Gugdahl, two infant siblings, and her husband Clayton.
A large part of Edna’s life was Bethany Lutheran Church in New Lisbon. Throughout almost 70 years of membership, she filed a variety of roles including Sunday School teacher, alter guild member, women’s group leader, funeral meal server, and a quilter. The church also served as the starting place from which lifelong friendships developed. Most notable was a 500-card club that lasted for many decades.
Edna was known for her prowess as a baker, especially around Christmas time. Everyone had their favorites, and the cutout Christmas cookies were enjoyed by all. Whenever there were little ones in the family, they got the special little puppy cutouts. Family, Church, and community members all benefited from these talents.
She also truly enjoyed attending sporting events for her family members. If it happened to be a basketball game she was watching, you could guarantee that she had a sheet of paper out, keeping track of how many points each player scored. She finally stopped attending away games in her early 80s, but still attended home games most of the time.
The family would like to thank the staff at Crestview, both at the assisted living and the nursing home facilities, for their care of Edna, A special thanks goes out to Jennifer Brandau, who was a constant source of comfort for Edna throughout her time there.
Funeral Services will be held on Friday, December 20th, at 11:00 a.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church in New Lisbon with Pastor Lucy Hardie presiding. There will be a visitation Friday starting at 9:30 a.m. until the of service. Burial will be at St. Stephen’s Cemetery in Camp Douglas. Memorials to Bethany Lutheran Church in New Lisbon would be appreciated. Hare Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences are available at www.harefuneralhome.com
Thompson, Frances M. (Mike) Age 69 of Ontario
Frances M. (Mike) Thompson, 69, died on Sunday, December 8, 2024, at his home.
He was born on June 7, 1955, to Frances and Genevieve (Roberts) Thompson in Harvard, Illinois. Being the oldest of 6 siblings, his younger years were spent growing up on the family farm. This contributed to his life long career in farming and his love for cattle. He started his own taxi service called Mike’s Taxi Service, assisting the Amish with travel.
Mike was a member of the St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church, South Ridge where he was baptized and confirmed. In his spare time, Mike enjoyed organizing and participating in softball leagues, and he loved fantasy football. He will be deeply missed by all that knew and loved him.
Mike is survived by his siblings, Patty (Dale) Short, Peter (Laurie) Thompson, Becky (Mike) Solberg, Barb (Richard) Stanek, and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; life partner of 13 years, Deb Morgan; sister, Roberta (Steven) Jacobson and nephew, Jonas Stanek.
A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, December 14, 2024, 12 Noon, at St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church, South Ridge, 25525 County Hwy P, Ontario. Pastor Zachary Meier will officiate. Family and friends are invited for a time of visitation at the church on Saturday, from 10AM until the time of service. The Smith-Nelson Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be offered by visiting www.sonnenburgfamilyfh.com.
Ziems, Steven C. Age 66 of Rural Elroy
Steven C. Ziems, age 66 years, of rural Elroy, Wisconsin, passed away on Saturday, December 7, 2024 at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center in La Crosse.
He was born on September 20, 1958 in Kankakee, Illinois, the son of Melvin and Grace (Gilbert) Ziems. The family moved to Wisconsin in 1960 and Steve graduated from the Royall High School in 1976.
Steven was united in marriage to Tammy Backeberg on March 21, 1987 in Wonewoc.
They lived on a hobby farm in Monroe County where he enjoyed his animals.
Steve worked at the Hillsboro Farmers Coop for 13 years, farmed for a few years and then became a construction handyman.
Survivors include his wife, Tammy Ziems; son, Curtis Backeberg (Kristi Young); daughter, Lauralee Ziems; granddaughter, Taylor Ziems; siblings, Kenneth (Cheri) Ziems, Vicki (Larry) Gower and Michael (Marta) Ziems; mother-in-law, Sandra Backeberg and sisters-in-law, Kimberly Brand (Cliff Kules) and Kathy (Andy) Morgan.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Melvin and Grace Ziems; father-in-law, Ronald Backeberg and brother-in-law, James Backeberg.
No Services are scheduled at this time.
The Picha Funeral Home in Hillsboro is assisting the family with arrangements.
Jameson, Dennis G. Age 81 of Baraboo
Dennis was born October 6, 1943, in Adams, Wisconsin to Percy and Jean (Cunat) Jameson. He married his high school sweetheart, Patty Ashworth on January 22, 1966 in Adams, Wisconsin. They were true partners in every sense of the word. Their life together was filled with adventure, jokes, family, and friends. Their family is their true legacy.
Dennis graduated from UW-Stevens Point in June of 1966 and started his 40-year career with the Wisconsin DNR that same day. After a storied career he retired as a Supervisor Conservation Warden. While there were many notable moments in his career, he would tell you his proudest moment was hiring the first female conservation law enforcement officer in the state of Wisconsin. His passion for wildlife and the environment carried through the rest of his life.
He enjoyed a long retirement where he remained active in the community and built the life he always dreamed of, where he was surrounded by his family and able to pass along his love for the great outdoors to the next generations.
Dennis was preceded in death by his mother, father, brother Virgil Jameson, sister Audrey Kosobud, brother-in-law Leonard Kosobud, and Nephew James Jameson.
He was a proud father to Jill (Rich Sefkar) Showalter and Jana (Michael) Ketelsleger. “Grandpa Denny” loved nothing more than being with his grandchildren: Zak (Annie) Showalter, Jake (MacKenzy) Showalter, Megan Plan, and great-grandchildren: Charlie Bickerstaff, Grayson Bickerstaff, Emma Fuller, and Hallie Showalter. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews whom he loved dearly.
The family wishes to express their deep gratitude to the staff at the UW Health Neuromuscular Disorders Clinic, Aveanna Home Health, and St. Croix Hospice for their compassionate care of Dennis as he progressed through his journey with ALS.
Per his wishes, the family will have a private celebration of life. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in Dennis’ name to the ALS Association, the American Diabetes Association, or the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin.
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.
Schnolis, Frank Stanley Age 80 of Adams
Frank Stanley Schnolis, Jr., age 80, of Adams, WI passed away December 3, 2024, at the Tomah VA Medical Center in Tomah, Wisconsin.
He was born on August 19, 1944, in Chicago, IL to Frank Stanley and Esther L. (Carlson) Schnolis, Sr. Frank married Anita Pollex in Adams, WI and later divorced. He served in the Army during the Vietnam War. Upon his return from overseas, Frank was employed with the Ford Garage in Adams and then with Adams Columbia Electric Cooperative, where he retired after 29 years as a lineman.
His hobbies and interests helped define who he was. Frank enjoyed touring the country on his Harley Davidson motorcycle, tinkering with old tractors, Fords, Nascar, reading muscle car magazines and the company of his pets over the years. He was a gentle, unassuming man with a sly sense of humor. A good week for him would include planning his next motorcycle trip. Frank’s love for these hobbies was something he shared with his friends and family, leaving a mark on us that will never fade.
Though he may not have liked being the center of attention, he deserves to be honored for years of fatherly love and being a wonderful friend. He was a man of integrity, kindness, generosity, and he left a lasting impact on everyone who knew him.
Frank was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Esther Schnolis, Sr., and his sister Marie Maxwell.
He leaves behind his son Charles (Julie) Schnolis of Friendship; son James (Dawn) Schnolis of Friendship; daughter Lori (Jeffrey) Hilden of Merrimac; granddaughter Megan (Michael) Steckelberg of Friendship; granddaughter Lindie (Matthew) Dehmlow of Friendship; grandson Evan (Ashley) Schnolis of Necedah; grandson Jade Hilden of Reedsburg; grandson Derek Hilden of Merrimac; great grandchildren Aubrie, Rhettlea, Waylon, Rebecca, Weston, Cashton, Knox, Everett and Wattson; and his fur baby cat Mickey.
He had made it clear that a party should be held upon his death. In fulfillment of his request, we are planning a Celebration of Life in the Spring 2025. All friends and family will be welcome. Frank had asked that any tributes be made in the form of a charitable donation, preferably to Wings of Hope – Humanitarian Aviation Organization. Their address is: 18370 Wings of Hope Blvd. Chesterfield, MO 63005. Ph: 800-448-9487. This was a cause close to his heart.
In loving memory of a life well-lived.
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com to offer the family online condolences.
Rose, Mildred “Millie” Age 90 of Tomah
Jaeggi, Dorothy Jean Age 86 of Mauston
Dorothy Jean (Torkelson) Jaeggi, of Mauston, passed away on Friday, November 29, 2024 at the age of 86 years old. Dorothy was born on August 6, 1938 to Clarion and Gunelda (Greenhill) Torkelson in Brodhead, Wisconsin. She graduated from Juda High School in 1956. She met the love of her life, Sep Jaeggi at the family farm when she came down to the barn and he was playing cards with her brother Donny as they were farrowing the pigs. They saw each other again at the dance at Bluffview, where he asked her to dance. She responded, “I’m not a very good dancer,” but they danced anyway and she stepped on his toes multiple times. He asked if he could drive her home from the dance, so began their courtship. They went to many dances after that.
They were married on May 3, 1958. They welcomed a son, Joey, and moved into Jefferson Center Co-op in Twin Grove, WI, where Sep was a cheesemaker with his dad Joe Jaeggi Sr., and later in partnership with his brother, Huns Jaeggi. They welcomed a daughter, Judy two years later. Dorothy worked alongside her “Seppi” for most of their 66 years of marriage. While in Twin Grove, she was always running errands for the factory, working in the cheese store, taking care of her family, and being a part of the activities of her children. She’d go sledding with them, and would end up being with all the neighborhood kids. She was always involved, from being a Brownie leader for Judy’s troop, to being a chaperone on numerous school field trips, going to school events and programs.
Dorothy also worked the election polls in the 1970’s and 80’s at the Bank of Juda in the community room, where Joey and Judy would stop by to see her after school before they went home. There were also the adventures going snowmobiling on the trails up by Blanchardville with Sep and the kids, her uncles, aunts and cousins, then going to Fan Fair in Nashville, and going to Hawaii with Sep for their 25th wedding anniversary.
In 1985 Sep, Dorothy, and the kids moved to Mauston, WI. In 1991 Sep, Dorothy and Joey started a cheese plant, Jaeggi Hillsdale Country Cheese in Reading, Michigan. Dorothy ran the cheese store, took care of the office duties, ran testing for the lab, and worked alongside her husband and son for 16 years before they retired and moved back to Mauston in 2006. Upon retirement, Dorothy was busy at home. She loved decorating, (especially for Christmas), landscaping, planting flowers, trees and plants, doing ceramics, macramé and walking Cheyanne, the family Alaskan Malamute.
She always seemed to find the heaviest rocks and concrete yard decorations which “Seppi” had to lift for her, (which was an inside joke between the two of them). She had a love for clothes, sports cars – her TransAm, turquoise jewelry, coats and boots. She will always be remembered for her laugh, her sense of humor, and her love. She was small but mighty, “a tough little Norwegian” and my best friend.
Dorothy is survived by her loving and devoted husband of 66 years, Sep Jaeggi; her son, Joey Jaeggi; her daughter, Judy Jaeggi; her sisters, Harlene Gerber and Beverly Hazeltine, both of Brodhead and sister-in-law, Beverly Torkelson of Monroe. She is further survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Clarion and Gunelda Torkelson; brother, Donny Torkelson; brother-in-law, Glen Gerber; niece-in-law, Laura Gerber; and her fur babies, Archie, Quisto, Hailey, Nookers, Zac, Brookie, Whittie, Jake, Tiffie and Cheyenne.
Dorothy recently said she liked to dance. “Dance Dorothy Jean, you can dance now. Save one for me as I’ll ask you to dance with me when we meet again.”
A Celebration of Life for Dorothy will be held at a later date.