Obituary: Jo Ann Hobbs, 86, of Williams Bay

Josephine Ann Faith Hagele Hobbs was received into God’s care on Saturday, September 30. She was loved by many and will be greatly missed. She was born on June 27, 1937 in Philadelphia, PA and was the daughter of Josephine Swank Hagele and Ferdinand John Hagele, Jr. She graduated from Springfield, PA high school in 1955. She studied piano and harp at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music and graduated in 1959 with a Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance, with harp as a secondary instrument.  Those years included one year of study abroad at the Mozarteum Akademie in Salzburg, Austria. She completed her formal education with graduate studies at Wichita State University, from which she graduated in 1961 with a Master of Music degree in piano. She was then appointed to the music faculty at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, IA, where she taught until she married her high school sweetheart, Lewis Hobbs, on June 16, 1962. They lived in Madison, WI for three years and on Mount Hamilton, CA, for one year before moving to Williams Bay, WI in 1966, where they then lived for 57 years. Jo Ann was the mother of three children: John David Hobbs, Michael Samuel Hobbs, and Dara Kristin Hobbs, born respectively in 1963, 1967, and 1971.

Jo Ann taught piano and piano pedagogy for 28 years at the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater and performed regularly as a pianist and harpist. She received an excellence in teaching award at UW Whitewater. Before and during those years, she also taught piano and harp privately in her home. For that work, she received an excellence in teaching award from the Wisconsin Music Teachers Association and was named a fellow of the Music Teachers National Association. After retiring from UW Whitewater, she continued to teach piano and harp privately in her home until 2017.

Jo Ann was active in the Williams Bay Lutheran church as a teacher and musician and served on the boards of a number of community organizations. Her interests and hobbies included family events and vacations, especially a 50th-wedding-anniversary cruise to Alaska with her whole family and many trips to Cape May, NJ; Long Island, NY; and Germany, where she and Lewis frequently visited their daughter Dara. She rejoiced at becoming a grandmother and a great-grandmother. She enjoyed attending concerts and plays, gardening, travel, walking, reading, and needlework.

Jo Ann died peacefully at home on September 30, 2023, surrounded by family members. She is survived by her husband of 61 years, Lewis; sons John (Ann) and Michael (Laura), and daughter Dara (Henning); grandchildren Lauren (Paul), Rebecca, Penelope (Jaska) and Thomas; great-grandchildren Louis and Eliza; her brother Jack Hagele, nephew Matthew Hagele (Catherine) and niece Meg Hagele (Curtis), great- nephew William Hagele, sister-in-law Sandi Van Etten, and several cousins. If desired, memorial gifts may be directed to Doctors without Borders, Habitat for Humanity, or the JoAnn Hobbs endowed piano scholarship at UW Whitewater.

On October 17 a visitation will be held at Toyntons’ funeral home in Walworth, WI from 4:00 to 8:00 PM.

On October 18 there will be a one hour visitation from 10:00 to 11:00 AM at the Williams Bay Lutheran Church followed by a Celebration of Life service at 11:00 AM.  

For more information call the funeral home at 262-275-2171.

Obituary: Rita Magdalene Schackmann Rasmussen, 96, of Fort Atkinson

RITA MAGDALENE SCHACKMANN RASMUSSEN, 96, of Fort Atkinson, WI passed away peacefully with loved ones at her side on September 3, 2023, at Fairhaven in Whitewater.

Rita was born on August 12, 1927, in Newton, IL to Edward and Mary (Miller) Schackmann. She was one of 12 children. Rita attended a one room schoolhouse in the 1930s. Soon after school she travelled to Chicago where she became a nanny for an area doctor. In 1964 she married the love of her life, Nels Rasmussen from Gurnee, IL. She was able to be a stay-at-home mom of ten children! She enjoyed the farm life. Rita was an excellent cook, baker, flower and vegetable gardener. Her family will forever be talking about her grilled cheese with a spread of grape jelly. Also, her laughter can be heard throughout the home every time she watched All In The Family, Johnny Carson or The Golden Girls.

She enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandson, Joe. She loved old time country music and had a lifelong love for Merle Haggard. Rita was a devout catholic, attending St. Joseph Catholic Church in Fort Atkinson for 50 years.

She will be deeply missed by her children Edward and Alan Rasmussen of Fort Atkinson, Boyd (Julz) Rasmussen of Whitewater, Mary (Scott Sleaver), also of Whitewater. Diane (Gunther) Nothnagel of Manassas VA, Larry Rasmussen of Marshall, Wisconsin, Dixie Fields (Don, deceased) of KenoshaWI, John (April) Rasmussen of DeSoto, WI, Cindy (Scott)Yaun of DeSoto, WI, April (Chuck) Miller of La Crosse. Rita also has 23 grandchildren, over 20 great-grandchildren and one great-great- grandchild. Rita has one brother, Gene (Donna) Schackmann of Newton IL, sister Therese (Joe, deceased) Bruemmer and sister-in-law, Eunice , all of Newton, IL still surviving.

Rita is preceded in death by her parents, husband, brothers Clarence, Ralph, Joe, Herman, Donald, Paul, Frank and Donald. Sisters that are preceding her are Charlene and Margaret.

Private services were held at Nitardy Funeral Home in Fort Atkinson with burial at Hebron cemetery.

Memorials can be made to St. Josephs’ Catholic Church in Fort Atkinson.

The family would like to thank Agrace Hospice and the staff at Fairhaven and Hearthstone Assisted Living in Whitewater. visit www.nitardfuneralhome.com to leave your condolences for the family.

Seniors in the Park Presents You Hurt My Feelings

“You Hurt My Feelings”
Tuesday, October 10, 1 PM
(Comedy/Drama/Romance)
Rated R (language). 1 hour, 33 minutes (2023).

A sharply observed comedy about a novelist whose long standing marriage is suddenly upended when she overhears her husband give his honest reaction to her latest book. A film about trust, lies, and the things we say to the people we love most. Stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Tobias Menzies. 

Flags to Half-Staff for Firefighters Final Alarm Ceremony

MADISON — As previously announced, on Sat., Oct. 7, 2023, and Sat., Oct. 14, 2023, the flags of the United States and the state of Wisconsin will be flown at half-staff coinciding with the Final Alarm Ceremony and Silent Procession at the Wisconsin State Firefighters Memorial Park in Wisconsin Rapids, which is hosted by the Wisconsin Fire & EMS Memorial, and in honor of Wisconsin Firefighters Memorial Day. In May, Gov. Evers signed Executive Order #197 ordering the flags to be flown at half-staff on Sun., May 7, 2023, in honor of the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service during National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend, on Sat., Oct. 7, 2023, in recognition of the Final Alarm Ceremony at the Wisconsin State Firefighters Memorial, and again on Sat., Oct. 14, 2023, as required by state statute in observance of Wisconsin Firefighters Memorial Day during Fire Prevention Week, October 8 through October 14.

“Each and every day, Wisconsin firefighters risk their own health and safety in order to serve their neighbors in their greatest time of need, and we owe them an incredible debt of gratitude for keeping our communities safe,” said Gov. Evers. “On Firefighters Memorial Day and throughout the year, we honor their immense sacrifice and remember the selflessness and bravery of those firefighters who have fallen in the line of duty.”

Previously, National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend had been held in October, but beginning in 2023, was moved from October to May by the National Fallen Firefighter Foundation. However, in Wisconsin, Wis. Stat. 995.225(1) still designates each week annually during which October 9 falls as Fire Prevention Week and designates the Saturday at the end of Fire Prevention Week as Wisconsin Firefighters Memorial Day. 

Executive Order #197 subsequently orders the flags to be flown at half-staff on Sat., Oct. 7, 2023, in recognition of the Final Alarm Ceremony at the Wisconsin State Firefighters Memorial, and on Sat., Oct. 14, 2023, in honor of Fire Prevention Week, which features observances, ceremonies, exercises, and activities related to fire safety education, and culminates with the observance of Wisconsin Firefighters Memorial Day in recognition of the firefighters of this state who made the ultimate sacrifice in the performance of their duties over the course of the year. A copy of the governor’s Fire Prevention Week proclamation is available here.

Obituary: Richard Vultaggio, 76

In Loving Memory of Richard Vultaggio

June 15, 1947 – September 14, 2023

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Richard Vultaggio, a beloved husband, father, and grandfather. Rick left this world on September 14, 2023, at the age of 76. He was born in Edgerton, Wisconsin, on June 15, 1947, the only son of Sam and MaryJane Vultaggio.

Rick was a longtime resident of Whitewater, Wisconsin, where he established himself as a prominent figure in the local business community. Rick was the proud owner of Vultaggio Plastering and Vultaggio Rentals and took pride in providing quality services to the local community and university students.

In 2009, Rick and his wife, Kathy, embarked on a new adventure when they moved to Arkansas and built their dream horse ranch in the mountains of Shady Arkansas. In Hot Springs, Arkansas, they purchased a 72 unit apartment complex and ran it together for 14 years. Rick found immense joy in the ranch’s beauty and serenity, enjoying hours of horseback riding. It became a place of countless cherished memories for him and those who visited.

While visiting family in Wisconsin, Rick contracted COVID-19. He was initially showing signs of improvement, but his condition abruptly deteriorated during the journey back to Arkansas. He was admitted to a local hospital in Missouri, where he received excellent care. However, due to his immune compromise resulting from his ongoing battle with cancer, he was unable to overcome the virus. Kathy, his devoted wife, was by his side until the very end, providing comfort and support as he entered his final rest.

In addition to his beloved wife, Kathy, who stood by his side through life’s joys and challenges, Rick is survived by his cherished children: daughter Jenna Rebman (Ryan), sons Joe Vultaggio and Tony Vultaggio (Michelle), and his four grandchildren: Teegan, Brendan, Nolen, and Lyla. He is also survived by his stepchildren: Kerri Valencia (Christian), Tyson Ray (Jenny), Tammie Haveman (Dave), and Bonnie Ray, along with twelve step-grandchildren.

Rick was known for his warm-hearted nature, generosity, and quick wit. He had an ability to bring smiles to the faces of those around him and had an uncanny knack for telling a good story. His presence will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

To honor Rick’s life and celebrate the impact he had on all who knew him, an open house will be held on October 14, 2023, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM at T&D Grill, located at 300 W. Main Street, Palmyra, Wisconsin

In the spirit of Rick’s easy-going nature, the event will be casual dress, allowing friends and family to come together, share memories and celebrate a life well-lived.

#FlashbackFriday with the Historical Society: Esterly School

It’s time once again for #FlashbackFriday with the Whitewater Historical Society. This week we are responding to a request from September for a view of the outside of the old Esterly School once located at the west end of Center Street. This building was constructed around 1860 and used as the spacious home of George Esterly, Whitewater’s most prominent industrialist in the 19th century. When the Esterly company left Whitewater in 1892 and George Esterly died in 1893, the house became available. At the same time, the nearby Union School (Big Brick, corner of Center and Prairie Streets) was being taken over by Whitewater’s new high school program so elementary school children were moved from the Union School to this building beginning in 1894. The Esterly School was used until 1927, when it was razed for the new Whitewater High School building (old Franklin Junior High School, not extant).

Join us next week for more from the Whitewater Historical Society.

(4458PC, Whitewater Historical Society)

U W Whitewater Community Optimist Club Donation

On Behalf of the U W Whitewater Community Optimist Club Al Hutchison, President, hands check over of $2000 to the WUSD Emergency Fund to Lanora Heim (right) and Jaclyn Tueting Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent & School Board Secretary.

These funds came from our trivia night which we would like to thank the community for their support.

“Hallow’s Gala” Call for Art

The Whitewater Arts Alliance is extending its Hallow’s Gala Call for Art in October 2023. The non-profit organization wants to amass a bigger presence towards this event and open the door for more artists. The exhibition is open to Halloween and fantasy enthusiasts of all mediums (2D and/or 3D). The new application submission deadline is Sunday, October 8, 2023.

Applicants can register online at https://www.whitewaterarts.org/…/2023-hallows-gala… or mail their forms to Whitewater Arts Alliance, P.O. Box 311, Whitewater, WI 53190. Forms can be downloaded from https://www.whitewaterarts.org/hallows-gala-2023

The new duration for the Hallow’s Gala will run from October 13 to 29, 2023. The closing reception will still be on October 29 at 6:00 p.m. The virtual show will also open on October 30, 2023. Visitors can view the show at the Cultural Arts Center, 402 West Main Street, Whitewater, WI 53190, Thursdays through Sundays from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM.

Questions can be directed towards the Whitewater Arts Alliance, wwartsalliance@gmail.com or 262-472-0204. The co-chairs of the show are current board member Christine Hayes and former manager Ashley McDarison.

Obituary: Janice (Jan) Bette (Klitzkie) Millard, 81

Janice (Jan) Bette (Klitzkie) Millard, 81, of Whitewater, WI peacefully departed the earth to be with those who left before her on September 27, 2023 surrounded by her family. 

Janice was welcomed by her loving parents George Harley and Elva Klitzkie on March 8, 1942 in Watertown, WI. Jan attended Duck Creek country school through 8th grade, followed by graduating from Jefferson High School in 1960. She worked at Universal Electronics for a short time before finding her career as a CNA at Fairhaven, where she later retired after 30+ years. 

Jan met Len, the love of her life in 1963. Excited to start their lives together, they quickly married on December 7, 1963 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Golden Lake, WI. 

Jan had many fond memories traveling with Len while he was working as a bus/semi driver. Alongside travel, Jan also loved to read, draw, go for walks, enjoy nature, and spend time with her family and beloved pets. 

Jan was preceded in death by her husband Len (Butch), her parents George Harley and Elva Klitzkie, siblings George, Jim and Joyce, brother-in-law Richard (Chick), sister-in-law Bonnie, grandson Lucas, and last but not least her furever friend, Beethoven. 

Jan is survived by her Loving children David (Pin) Millard and Deb (Ted) Ballman, siblings Gene, and Janet, sister-in-law Shelby, grandchildren Christy (Mark) Wiggins, Nicholas (Christina) Rasmussen, Tamara (Mike) Lawien and Jodi (Casey) Badura, great- grandchildren Taylor Kyle, Haiden Badura, Nieces Luann Gauthier, Donna (John) Mickelson, and great nieces and nephews. 

No formal services will be held. 

We want to give a special thanks to Whitewater rescue, Fort Healthcare ER staff, UW Flight for Life and UW Neuro ICU for their excellent care.

Dunlap Memorial Home in Fort Atkinson is assisting the family.
www.DunlapMemorialHome.com