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  • Legals: January 25, 2024

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  • Ariens Nordic Center hosting 'King of Snow' event

    Jan. 19, 2024 The Brillion News This press release was issued to The Brillion News. BRILLION - Ariens®, AriensCo’s outdoor power equipment brand, is bringing a new winter festival to Ariens Nordic Center on Saturday, Jan. 20, and Sunday, Jan. 21. The Ariens King of Snow® Festival will welcome all ages to northeast Wisconsin for a flurry of family fun, entertainment, competition, and experiences that only winter can provide. The event’s namesake is inspired by the longstanding legacy of the Ariens Sno-Thro®, the world’s top-selling brand of two-stage snowblower. “We’ve been big on snow since the first Ariens Sno-Thro was built in 1960, and Ariens Nordic Center is our way to continue celebrating our snow passion,” said AriensCo Chairman and CEO Dan Ariens. “The Ariens King of Snow Festival is for skiers and non-skiers to enjoy a fun, snow-filled weekend with family and friends. Come celebrate winter with us! It has everything for those who love winter life and getting together under the sun and the stars – we’ll have both this weekend.” The Festival features: Open skiing and fat tire biking on Ariens Nordic Center’s groomed trails, with ski rental available during open ski hours. A tented Biergarten with ice bar will have food and beverages for purchase throughout the event’s duration. Bonfires and private igloo rentals. Live music by country folk singer songwriter Michael Grabner. Apparel vendors inside Round Lake Farms adjacent to Ariens Nordic Center, and inside the trailhead building. Fireworks show sponsored by Wipfli will light up the sky on Saturday night. Family-friendly Green Bay Packers viewing party inside Round Lake Farms. Food and beverage service will continue beyond the 7:15 p.m. kickoff when the team takes on the San Francisco 49ers in the highly-anticipated NFC Divisional matchup. Ariens dealers Brillion Power Equipment and Kimp’s Ace Hardware in Green Bay will also supply equipment for a King of Snow product display through the weekend. The exhibit will showcase the brand’s latest Sno-Thro models and offer product literature for curious buyers looking for the best snow-clearing solutions for their homes and businesses. The weekend also brings the first-ever Fat Bike race to Ariens Nordic Center and several cross-country ski races. Competitions start on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. with the U.S. Fat Bike Open – Brillion, sanctioned by the Snow Crown Fat Bike Series. This series of races welcomes competitors of various classes to duke it out across Ariens Nordic Center’s trail system. Awards will follow racing at 4:30 p.m. Cross-country ski races will crown a King, Queen, Prince, and Princess of Snow. Top male and female finishers of Sunday’s 10K freestyle ski race for adults and experienced youth will become the King and Queen of Snow, and winners of the Kids 1K freestyle will be dignified as the Prince and Princess of Snow. Competitors can also enter in a 5K freestyle race. The 10K and 5K races start at 10:00 a.m., and the Kids 1K race will be at 11:00. The new royalty will be coronated on the ice throne at 11:30. Top male and female finishers in the 10K Freestyle ski race and the fat bike Elite Category race will win an Ariens 90th Anniversary Limited Edition Sno-Thro. Built on the Platinum-series platform, this model merges the King of Snow’s original paint scheme with today’s innovations for style and epic snow-clearing performance. The 90th has a 24-inch clearing width, retains Ariens trademark all-steel construction for durability, is powered by a 369cc TecumsehPower® SnowKing® engine, and features heated hand grips for comfort, Auto-Turn™ steering for easy maneuvering, and a super-high-output (SHO) impeller that throws snow up to 55 feet. “This model pays homage to the history of the iconic Sno-Thro,” said Ariens. “Like all two-stage Ariens Sno-Thro models, it’s built in Brillion, but we only made 1,933 units as a nod to our birth year. Bragging rights are good, but putting such a great prize on the line should motivate some exciting competition.” Registration for the 10K, 5K, and 1K freestyle ski races closes on Saturday, Jan. 20, at 11:59 p.m. All times Central. To learn more about the Ariens King of Snow Festival, see the complete event schedule, reserve an igloo with food and beverage package, or to register for the 10K, 5K, or 1K freestyle ski races or a fat tire bike race, visit ariensnordic.com/calendar/ariens-king-of-snow-festival.

  • Obituary: James “Jamie” Craig Koster

    James “Jamie” Craig Koster of Brillion, WI, age 71, died unexpectedly on Sunday January 14, 2024 at his home. He was born on June 23, 1952 in Osage, IA, son of the late Darwin & Lanita (Hansen) Koster. They lived on a farm near St. Ansgar, IA. He graduated from St. Ansgar High School in 1969. He then attended NIACC & Upper Iowa University where he played football & wrestled. On March 18, 1972, he married Ellen Gabrielson. Together they had 4 daughters –Jennifer, Kari, Amy, & Mary. He was a supervisor at White Farm Equipment in Charles City, IA and later moved to Brillion, Wisconsin in 1993 where he became a supervisor at the Brillion Iron Works. He enjoyed bowling, playing slow pitch softball, trap shooting, dancing, and playing cards. He loved the outdoors! Fishing, camping, trapping, hunting for morel mushrooms, asparagus, raccoon, and deer. He also was a Packers fan, but was the biggest fan to all 13 of his grandkids and great granddaughter. He loved to help and guide them as well as the many other kids he mentored, coached, and followed over the years. His smile and laugh would light up a room. His “wooooing” in the crowd will be missed. Jamie is survived by his wife of almost 52 years, Ellen of Brillion; their daughters, sons-in-law, and their children: Jennifer (Ted) Fox of Osage, IA & children Christian (Bridget) & Haley, Derek (special friend, Emma), Nicholas (special friend, Samie), & Blake, daughter: Kari (Tony) Geiger of Brillion, WI & son Grant, daughter: Amy (Craig) Hedrich of Brillion, WI & children Jenna (special friend, Colton), Tyler, Lauren (special friend, Blake), & Kara, and daughter: Mary (Pete) Schuh, of Brillion WI & children Olivia, Claire, Emma, & Aubrey; his siblings: Kathy Chancellor of Atwater, MN, Lori (Tony) Mayer of St. Ansgar, Kevin (Kristie) Koster of St. Ansgar; in-laws:  Mark Gabrielson, Kathleen (Clancy) Tucker, and Janice Gabrielson; lots of very special nieces and nephews, other relatives, and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents: Darwin & Lanita Koster; Brother-in-law-Roger Chancellor; niece: Kris Fischer; mother & father-in-law: Patricia & Paul Gabrielson; Sister-in-law: Doris Gabrielson; nephew: Matthew Gabrielson; and many special friends. He was a great son, brother, husband, dad, grandpa, uncle and friend to so many. Funeral Service will be held at 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 21st, at Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church, 601 E National Ave, Brillion, WI. Officiating will be Rev. Ross Henzi and Rev. Thomas Fricke.  Burial will take place in St. Ansgar Cemetery after a Celebration of Life in Iowa at a later date.  The link for the live stream Funeral Service at Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church will be posted as soon as it is available. Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. until 4:45 p.m. at Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church in Brillion, WI. In lieu of flowers, memorials are appreciated. Jamie’s favorite quotes: If you can’t be good, be careful. Go Pack Go Lala lulu Just say thank you! Love ya!! The Pielhop Wieting Funeral Homes of Brillion & Reedsville are assisting the family with funeral arrangements.

  • Obituary: Blanche Janice (Pautz) Wasmuth

    Blanche Janice (Pautz) Wasmuth, age 90, formerly of Brillion, passed away at Wayside Parkview Estates on Saturday, January 13, 2024. Blanche was born on August 6, 1933 in the Town of Rantoul in Calumet County, daughter of the late Elmer and Hilda (Bartel) Pautz.  She grew up on the farm with six siblings and when asked about her life she often said “I’m just a farm girl”.  Blanche was a graduate of Chilton High School Class of 1951.  After high school, she worked at the Hansen Glove factory in Kiel and the Borden’s Cheese factory in Plymouth until she met her husband Dale Wasmuth of Plymouth. She married Dale Wasmuth on August 2, 1958 at St. Peter’s U.C.C. in Kiel.  Blanche and Dale enjoyed 58 years of marriage before his passing on November 1, 2016.  Blanche’s life followed Dale’s grocery career with A & P living in Berlin and Rosendale, meeting many friends along the way.  Blanche was a stay-at-home mom, raising three boys.  In 1978, Blanche and Dale purchased their own grocery store in Reedsville, Dale’s United Foods.  It was then that Blanche worked side-by-side with Dale for 21 years, retiring in 1999.  Upon their retirement, they built their dream home on Deer Run Golf Course in Brillion. Over the years, Blanche enjoyed going to dances with Dale, couples’ bowling, fishing trips to Canada and Washington, and spending time at their cottage on Long Lake.  She enjoyed listening to polka music, tending her flower beds and plants (she grew the most perfect tomatoes).  During her retirement, she was able to enjoy time with her family especially caring for her twin granddaughters.  Blanche has been a member of St. John St. James Lutheran Church in Reedsville for over 45 years. Blanche is survived by her sons: Michael and Carrie (Kiekhaefer) of Brillion, Randall & Jenny (Wendland) of Wayside, and Brian Wasmuth of Reedsville.  Her grandchildren:  Tracie (Wasmuth) and Jonathan Kusowski, Ty and Courtney (Kenneke) Wasmuth, Lexi Wasmuth and special friend Adam Hietpas, Whitney Wasmuth, and Jami Wendland.  Her great-grandchildren:  Violet, Ruby, and Baby Kusowski, Easton, Ellis, and Emerson Wasmuth, and Jameson and Jeno Costello.  Brother and sister-in-law: David and Sue Pautz, Sisters and brother-in-law: Jeannette Maurer, and Vernice and Earl Krueger, Sister-in-law:  Barb Pautz, Brother-in-law and Sister-in-law:  Roland and Margie Wasmuth.  Many nieces and nephews also survived. Blanche was preceded in death by her parents and in-laws William and Martha (Wittkopp) Wasmuth, her husband Dale, Brothers and sister-in-law:  Lester and Ethel Pautz, Norman Pautz, and Leroy Pautz, Brother-in-law:  Daniel Maurer, Sister-in-law:  Lois Wasmuth, Nephews:  Donald Pautz and Wayne Pautz. Funeral Services will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday (TODAY) January 18, 2024 at St. John – St. James Lutheran Church in Reedsville. Officiating at the service will be the Rev. Thad Flitter. The family will greet relatives and friends on Thursday (TODAY) January 18, 2024 at St. John – St. James Lutheran Church of Reedsville from 4:00 p.m. until the time of service at 6:00 p.m. Blanche will be laid to rest at Knollwood Mausoleum alongside her husband. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established in her name. We wish to thank Dr. Srinandan Guntupalli and the Bellin Cancer Team, Unity Hospice, and especially the staff at Wayside Parkview Estates for your compassionate care during Blanche’s final months of life. The Pielhop Wieting Funeral Homes of Brillion & Reedsville are assisting the family with funeral arrangements.

  • Obituary: Anton A. “Tony” Olp, Sr.

    Anton A. “Tony” Olp, Sr. age 55, of Hilbert, died peacefully surrounded by his family on Thursday, January 11, 2024 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton.  He was born January 14, 1968 in Chilton, son of the late Arnie & Judy (Dohr) Olp.  On November 11, 2005, Tony married Holly Doege in Chilton, Wisconsin. Tony began his career in carpentry with Miron Construction where he had worked for over 30 years where he had become a project supervisor and foreman. Tony was a long time member of Peace Evangelical & Reformed Church in Potter and with a passion for coaching baseball and softball, he was also involved in the Hilbert Athletic Association.  He also volunteered as an Assistant Den Leader for the Hilbert Cub Scouts. Tony appreciated the thrill of racing stock cars, but his true passion was his time spent coaching baseball and Potterball.  There wasn’t one of his children that he didn’t coach something throughout their lives.  In his free time, Tony looked forward to the leisure of camping throughout the State and spending time with his family.  He was also known for tinkering on his house, going so far as to invent projects to fix even though that project didn’t exist in the first place. He will be fondly remembered as a loving guy with a big heart who wouldn’t hesitate to help anyone.  He was perpetually very supportive to everyone around him and cared for the needs of others’ ahead of his own. Survivors include his wife: Holly; his children: Mariah (Luke) Fischer, Alex Olp, Kyra Mertz (Josh Meier), Anton Olp, Jr.; his grandchildren: McKinley Fischer and Layna Fischer, Berkley Meier; his sister: Marissa (David) Kieso; his mother-in-law: Sheri Doege, sister-in-law: Kim (Les) Wilkum, brother-in-law Dave Doege; aunts & uncles: Sue (Dave) Lautenslager, Mary Brantmeier, Alvin (Kim) Dohr, Jr., Mary Fenlon, Carol Olp, Arlan (Patricia) Olp, Norman Olp, Marvin Olp; and a nephew: David Kieso, III. He was preceded in death by his parents; his father-in-law: Ron Doege; his maternal and paternal grandparents; Granddaughter Macie Meier: Niece Kora Kieso, and aunts and uncles: Barbara Halbach and her special friend, David Diedrich, Tom Brantmeier, Pat Fenton, Sr., Sandy Olp, LaVonne Olp, & Donna Woelfinger. Funeral service will be at 1:00 pm on Saturday, January 20, 2024 at Peace Evangelical & Reformed Church (181 Main St.) in Potter with Rev. Dr. Marc Axelrod officiating.  Burial will be in the St. Mary Catholic Cemetery in Hilbert.  A time of visitation will be held at the church from 10:00 am until 12:45 pm on Saturday, January 20, 2024.  At the time of the service and following, there will be a link available at wietingfuneralhome.com for those wishing to watch a live stream or archived recording of the service, watch a memorial video, or see pictures of the flowers and gifts given to the family. Memorials given in the name of Anton A. “Tony” Olp, Sr. are appreciated.

  • Legals: January 18, 2024

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  • Legals: January 11, 2024

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  • Obituary: Connie Rae Petermann

    Connie Rae Petermann, age 64, of town of Rockland, passed away on Sunday, December 31 2023. Connie was born on June 3, 1959 in Chilton, daughter of the late Robert and Angeline “Angie” (Porfilio) Hephner.  She was a graduate of Chilton High School, class of 1978.  She went on to further her education at Lakeshore Technical College and Fox Valley Technical College, earning a degree in nursing.  On May 14, 1983, she married Daniel Petermann at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Chilton.  Connie gradually worked her way up in the nursing career to become a Registered Nurse. Throughout her career, she worked at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, the Chilton Nursing Home, and the Valders Clinic.  Before she passed, she was working at the Reedsville School District as the School Nurse and at Fox Valley Technical College as an instructor.   Connie loved her family, and she always found ways and treats to spoil her grandchildren whenever she could. Connie is survived by her husband of 40 years, Dan of Brillion; their children: Nicole (Glen) Wirth of Brillion, Laura Petermann of Brillion, and Adam (Amanda) Petermann of Reedsville; grandchildren: Kaden and Kylie Wirth and Liam and Baby Girl Petermann; siblings and in-laws: Carmella Hephner of Virginia, Robert (Kim) Hephner of Chilton, Cathy (Norb) Brenner of Mount Calvary, Christine (Jesse) Hildebrandt of New Holstein; in-laws: Carol (Melvin) See of Chilton, Gerald “Sonny” Petermann of Brillion, Charlotte Bloemer of Brillion, and Nancy Petermann of Brillion; nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, her father-in-law and mother-in-law: Edwin and Georgianna (Keller) Petermann, brother-in-law: Tom Bloemer, sister-in-law: Geraldine Petermann, and other relatives. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 6, 2024 at Holy Family Catholic Church.  Officiating will be Rev. Tom Pomeroy and Deacon Greg Van Thiel.  Burial will be at Holy Family Catholic Church Cemetery, Brillion Friends may call at the Pielhop Wieting Funeral Home in Brillion on Friday, January 5, 2024 from 4:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.  A Prayer Service will conclude the visitation led by Deacon Greg Van Thiel.  Visitation will continue at Holy Family Catholic Church in Brillion from 9:00 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. Online condolences may be made. The Pielhop Wieting Funeral Homes of Brillion & Reedsville assisted the family with funeral arrangements.

  • Obituary: Alfred J. Ziemer Jr

    Alfred J. Ziemer Jr, age 89 of Reedsville passed away on Wednesday January 3, 2024, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton. Alfred was born on May 4, 1934, in Green Bay, son of the late Alfred and Esther (Behnke) Ziemer Sr. He was a graduate of Reedsville High School in 1952. On April 27, 1957, Alfred was married to Virginia L. Kalies at Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church in Brillion. The couple farmed in the Town of Maple Grove until moving to Reedsville in 1998. He was a member of St. John St. James Ev. Lutheran Church in Reedsville. In the past he served on the church council, finance board, and the school board. Alfred enjoyed high school sports and farming. Survivors include his wife Virginia Ziemer, Reedsville; one daughter and son-in-law: Donna(Jeff) Ditzel, Minneapolis, MN; one son and daughter-in-law: David Ziemer, Reedsville, Diane Ziemer, Appleton; two grandchildren: Matthew (Caitlin) Ziemer, San Francisco, CA and Katelyn (Dan) Hagenow, Wayside; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law include: Beverly Kalies, Pine River, Janet Kalies, Brillion, Betty (Pete) Zarnoth, Brillion, Nancy (Norm) Raatz, Appleton, Marlene Kalies, Fremont, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends survive. He was preceded in death by his parents Alfred and Esther Ziemer Sr.; one son: Dean Ziemer; and seven brothers-in-law and four sisters-in-law: Ralph (Elaine) Kalies, Elroy Kalies, Lloyd Kalies, Doris (Don) Olp, Shirley (Eugene) Jandrey, Bonnie (Allen) See, and Carl Kalies. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 am Friday January 12, 2024, at St. John St. James Ev. Lutheran Church, 219 Manitowoc St, Reedsville. The Rev. Darin Aden will officiate with burial at the Brillion Community Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call at the church on Friday from 9:00 am until the time of services at 11:00 am. The Lakeshore Family Funeral Homes, Reinbold & Pfeffer of Kellnersville is assisting the family. Online condolences may be expressed by visiting www.lakeshorefamilyfuneralhomes.com

  • Obituary: Ronald Harold Bornemann

    Ronald Harold Bornemann, 80, of Hilbert, passed away Tuesday, December 19, 2023. He was born July 24, 1943 in Paso Robles, California, the son of Harold and Mabel Bornemann (Menting). He married Dolores Ann Diener on August 8, 1964 at St. Peter Lutheran Church in Hilbert. He received his accounting degree from Badger Business College and would go on to work as an accountant for over 40 years with Suttner Accounting until he retired in 2005.  He faithfully served the Lord as church treasurer of St. Peter's in Hilbert for more than 40 years. An accountant by profession, he was a carpenter at heart. He constructed his family home in Hibert in 1968.  Some 20 years later, he would design and build a cabin in Ashland County, Wisconsin with his brothers. He loved a project and was willing to help anyone that needed his skills. He also enjoyed the quiet time of fishing, especially with his sons and their families. ‘A good man’, these are the words you’ll hear from anyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. He is survived by his wife, Dolores Bornemann; sons: Jeffrey (Kimberly) and Brian (Jessica); four grandchildren: Jacob, Matthew, Lila, and Mason;  brothers Gary (Eileen) and Eric (Lynn); a sister-in-law: Bridget Bornemann; and a brother-in-law: Daniel (Connie) Diener. He joins his son Darin, brother Keith, and his parents in eternal peace. Ronald was also preceded in death by his in-laws: Emil and Erna Diener, Dale (Suzanne) Diener, and Darlene (Randy) Rollins. Funeral service will be at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, December 27, 2023, at St. Peter Lutheran Church (43 N. 3rd St) in Hilbert with Rev. Mark Krueger officiating.  Friends may call at the Wieting Family Funeral Home (411 W. Main St.) in Chilton from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm on Tuesday, December 26, 2023, and on Wednesday at the church at 12:00 pm. A committal service will take place at St. Peter Lutheran Cemetery in Hilbert immediately following funeral services. At the time of the service and following, there will be a link available for those wishing to watch a live stream or archived recording of the service, watch a memorial video, or see pictures of the flowers and gifts given to the family on their website page provided through wietingfuneralhome.com

  • Legals: January 4, 2024

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  • ‘Job of my dreams’: Klessig performs as Mary

    Dec. 30, 2023 By David Nordby The Brillion News The full article appears in the Dec. 28, 2023, print edition of The Brillion News. Hope Klessig has taken the stage for a lot of performances in her life to sing, dance and act. None have been more important than performing as Mary in the Miracle of Christmas throughout November and December. “This is definitely the biggest role I’ve played at Sight & Sound, and the most important one by my standards in my career,” Klessig said. Klessig, 26, a 2016 Brillion High School graduate, is in her third year working for Sight & Sound Theatres, an entertainment company that brings stories from the Bible to the stage. The Miracle of Christmas production performed in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania has been seen by viewers from all 50 states and more than 45 countries. The show opened on Nov. 3 and closes on Dec. 30 with 11 shows each week. The story takes the audience to Bethlehem alongside Mary (Klessig) and Joseph (Jonathan Blair), a flock of surprised shepherds, and three wisemen with their camels. Hundreds of people are a part of the show including production. “For years it was a goal of mine to be able to perform at Sight & Sound, and I’m so thankful that the Lord blessed me with the job of my dreams,” Klessig said. Klessig was called back early this year to audition for the roles of Mary and the Inn Keeper’s wife, Anna. She received an audition package for both characters which included multiple songs and scenes. Klessig had two weeks to prepare the materials then audition in May. “I found out I got the role in July, and I couldn’t believe it,” Klessig said. “I was so excited and so grateful.” Each role is cast three people deep. Klessig is the primary Mary with an understudy Mary and a backup Mary behind her. It is the first primary role for Klessig performing for Sight & Sound. She performs eight shows a week in the primary role as Mary, her understudy does two and her backup does one. The birth of Jesus Christ is at the center of the story of Christmas, and Klessig’s faith shines through. “My belief in God is the reason I do what I do,” Klessig said. Sight & Sound Theatres was formed in 1976 and brings stories from the Bible to life sharing the gospel with millions of people each year. The group employs hundreds and has one theater in Ronks, Pa. outside of Lancaster and one in Branson, Mo. “It’s a privilege to be a part of a ministry that’s so much bigger than myself,” Klessig said. “Working here has challenged me to dive deeper into the Bible and my relationship with Jesus. The Lord has been so kind to allow me to play the role of Mary and I’ve learned even more about Him through it.” As Mary, Klessig is on stage nearly the entire two-hour show. “The most challenging part is probably the stamina that this role requires,” she said. “There is about a 30-minute segment where she goes from scene to scene without a break meeting with different characters, singing, running the length of the stage, doing costume quick changes, running backstages, grabbing a donkey and entering through the audience. “It’s always a joy but it’s definitely a challenge,” Klessig said.

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