![]() ![]() Deborah was a member of Waupaca Christian Church. She was born in Kenosha on Jto the late Lester and Doris (Livingston) Ervin. Appleby of Waupaca, age 69, passed away on Saturday, Janu. The post Schefelker, Everett appeared first on Waupaca County Post.ĭeborah L. The Cline Hanson Dahlke Funeral Home in Manawa is serving the family. Burial will be in the Town of Little Wolf Cemetery. Visitation will take place at the church from 10:00 a.m. Paul Lutheran Church in Manawa with Pastor Nathan Reichle officiating. The funeral service for Everett will be held at 11:30 a.m. Everett was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, one sister, three brothers-in-law, two sisters-in-law and one grandson. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. During his life, he valued attending church and spending time with family, friends and neighbors.Įverett will be dearly missed by his wife, Rita children, Perry (Diane) Schefelker, Jeffrey (Joanne) Schefelker, Russell Schefelker and Judy (Don) Daley seven grandchildren six great-grandchildren and his sister, Margaret Fahser. Paul Lutheran Church, during which time he served in various offices and committees. After he retired from farming, he worked for 15 years at the Ripon Pickle Company, Manawa facility. Everett served as treasurer for the Little Wolf Township for two terms. He farmed for 44 years on the land that was homesteaded in 1880 by his grandfather. They were blessed with three sons and one daughter. On October 5, 1946, he was united in marriage to Rita Jensen and they enjoyed 73 years together. Paul’s Lutheran School and graduated from Manawa High School in 1937. Everett attended Green Valley School and St. He was born on Septemin the Town of Little Wolf, Waupaca County, son of the late Frank and Martha (Dretke) Schefelker. appeared first on Waupaca County Post.Įverett Schefelker, age 100, went on to his heavenly home on Sunday, Janu. Beil-Didier Funeral Home, Clintonville, is assisting the family. Visitation was held on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. Timothy Shillcox, O.Praem officiated and burial followed in the parish cemetery. ![]() Mass of Christian Burial was held on Saturday, January 18th at 11:00 a.m. Jerry was preceded in death by his parents his in-laws Albert “Bud” and Madeline Knapp a grandson Austin Reeck one brother Carlyle “Sonny” Reeck and three brothers-in-law, John Vande Ven, Harold Griffin, and Robert “Bob” Knapp. He is further survived by two sisters-in-law, Karen Reeck and Donna Griffin two brothers-in-law, Leon (special friend Cheryl Gustafson) Knapp and John Knapp many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. There are two sisters, Sandy (Richard) Hidde and Shirley Vande Ven, both of Clintonville. There are 15 great-grandchildren: Porter, Grayson, Kingston, Nyles, Brynnlei, Lula, Layla, Lane, Journey, Hazel, Hope, Joseph, Aaron, Payton, and Averie. There are 22 grandchildren: Ryan (Erin) Schmandt, Nikki Schmandt, Aaron (Lindsey) Schmandt, Stephanie (special friend Rell) Reeck, Ashley (special friend Todd Moder) Huey, Autumn Fahser, Jeremy (Samantha) Pethke, Heather (Dennis) Arndt, Brittany (special friend Ryan Ferge) Pethke, Kyle Reeck, Madelyn Reeck, Hunter Reeck, Kaitlyn (special friend Jon Laude) Dillenburg, Taylor Dillenburg, Dalton Dillenburg, Courtney Dillenburg, Remington Reeck, Jaelyn Reeck, Mikyla Reeck, Colton Reeck, Malachi Matz, and McGregor Matz. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Bernice and eight children: Debbie (Dale) Schmandt of Clintonville, Greg (Jaime) Reeck of Marion, Jeff (special friend Heide) Reeck of New London, Cindy (Jay) Pethke of Iola, Randy Reeck of Menasha, Ronald (Lori) Reeck of De Pere, Lori (Steve) Dillenburg of Shawano, and Mike (Anne) Reeck of Manawa. He was a devoted husband, a loving father, and a proud grandfather and great-grandfather. Jerry will be remembered most for his wonderful sense of humor and as quite the jokester. He certainly enjoyed his fishing trips to Canada and going ice fishing in Minnesota. Jerry liked deer hunting, annual family camping trips, and riding his Harley-Davidson trike. He always enjoyed horses, especially showing off his team of Percherons. During the time he worked at FWD, Jerry also did upholstery work for many years out of his home workshop, called Reeck Upholstery. Jerry worked in various different areas but spent many years in the Trim Line Department, retiring in 2008. He was employed at FWD Corporation in Clintonville for 43 years. Jerry was united in marriage on Apto Bernice M. Gerald Roger Reeck was born on Januin the Town of Dupont, Waupaca County, to the late Emil and Cora (Thompson) Reeck and grew up in the Clintonville area. Reeck, age 78, of Clintonville passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Januat his home after a courageous battle with cancer. ![]()
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