Douglas “Ollie” Lloyd Luloff, 68, of Palmyra, and previously of Whitewater, WI passed away on Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at his home.

Doug was born on April 2, 1951 the son of Lloyd and Leona (Cotrell) Luloff. He was raised in Minnesota and worked in various jobs throughout his working career. One of his longer held positions was a shop-worker for a bus company in the Twin Cities. After working for the bus company, Ollie moved to Whitewater to start working for Perlman Roque. For leisure, Ollie loved to play euchre. He was a staple at local card tables in Whitewater. He also owned two dogs, Turp and Clementine. He would often joke that “he always had Turp and Tine.” He loved those dogs and frequently took them to McDonald’s for an ice cream cone on Sundays. Ollie was an avid outdoorsman and loved to hunt and fish. He was happiest when out in nature enjoying creation. Ollie will be missed.

He is survived by his two sisters, Patricia Tebben, and Janelle Luloff; and 3 nieces, Terrianne, Tracy and Ashley. He is also survived by a number of other relatives and friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents.

Gibson Family Funeral Homes of Palmyra & Eagle, WI is serving Ollie’s family. To place an online condolence, please visit gibsonfuneral.com

Kyle James Koebler, age 35, of Madison, WI passed away June 5, 2019. Born in Rochelle, IL on July 11, 1983 to Vicki Matheny and John Koebler. Kyle served his country in the US Navy aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln from 2003 – 2007.

He went on to a career as a Veterinary Technician after a life long love of animals, and was employed at VCA Veterinary Emergency Services in the Madison Area. Kyle enjoyed playing cards and having a beer with friends. He will be greatly missed by all who loved him.

He will be lovingly remembered by his parents, Vicki Matheny of Madison, WI and John (Tammy) Koebler of Whitewater, WI; brother, Ryan Koebler of Las Cruses, NM; sister, Sarah Koebler of Whitewater, WI; nephews, Ricky and Bowen; many aunts, uncles and cousins; and his cat Lucy, who is a little crazy but loved her anyway. He is predeceased by his brother, Derek Baker; and grandparents, William (Ruth Ann) Matheny and Maurice (Carolyn) Koebler.

Celebration of Life Memorial held Sunday June 23, 2019 from 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm at Starin Park Community Center, 504 W. Starin Rd., Whitewater, WI, with Military Honors at 3:00 PM. Cremation rites accorded. Christenson Funeral Home is assisting with arrangements. Memorials to the family.

“The weight of loss may never go away, but we learn to carry it.”  

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On Friday, June 14, 2019, Annette Eachor Setka, 68, passed away peacefully in the company of her daughters, Tanja Edenfield and Monique Wicker, at the latter’s home in Nacogdoches, Texas.

Annette was born in Fort Atkinson on March 16, 1951 to loving parents Francis Eachor and Elizabeth Boyd Eachor. Throughout her childhood and youth, she was a lover of horses and an avid participant in 4-H in Jefferson County.

Annette graduated from Fort Atkinson High School in 1969 and attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Shortly thereafter, she set off to see the world, residing for a time in South Korea and traveling all over Southeast Asia, eventually settling in California, and later, Texas.

Annette will be remembered best for her deep and abiding curiosity of the world in which she lived. She was an autodidact who read voraciously and was eager to share her knowledge with those around her. She was also a woman of profound spiritual conviction, whose faith in God guided her throughout her life.

Annette is survived by her mother, Beth Eachor; her sisters, Nancy Bailey and Linda Floeter and their families; her daughters and sons-in-law: Patricia Setka, Tanja and Wyatt Edenfield, Monique and Mike Wicker, Stella Setka and Ethan Alexander; her 7 grandchildren: Niko Garcia, Nathan Wicker, Colton Wicker, Carter Wicker, Benjamin Edenfield, Vivian Edenfield, and Zelda Alexander; and cousins Bob Stubbs and Sue Wendt and their families.

A memorial service to be held in Whitewater will be planned at a later date.

Please attend a Memorial Gathering for Dick Yasko on June 29

Richard (Dick) Yasko, 88 years old, passed away peacefully and surrounded by family on Sunday, February 3, 2019 at his home.

Dick grew up in Racine and graduated from Park High School in 1950. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War, served as a medical corpsman in the 3rd Marine Division, and spent an additional four years of inactive duty at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center. Following his military service he began an academic career with a B.A. from Dominican College, a Fulbright to study at Tokyo University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1973. In 1976 he moved with his wife Caryl and their four children to Whitewater, where he joined the faculty at the University of Wisconsin – Whitewater as a Professor of History. A vibrant and passionate professor who challenged his students, he taught history and philosophy courses until his retirement in 2005. He earned the David Saunders Award for Excellence in Teaching in the Humanities in 1993, and the College of Letters and Science Excellence in Teaching Award in 1994.

Dick is survived by his wife Caryl; sons Guy Yasko (Lauren Tepper) and Nikolai Yasko (Kumiko), and daughter Mila Yasko (John Wedge). He is also survived by seven grandchildren, Chieri Yasko, Vaclav Wedge, Ludovic Wedge, Ransom Yasko, Kai Yasko, Nadia Wedge, and Noe Yasko, many nieces and nephews, and brothers and sisters-in-law. He was preceded in death by his mother Cecille, father James; two brothers, Guy and Daniel; and his son Jim.

A memorial will be held on Saturday, June 29 at the Cravath Lake Community Center, 341 S. Fremont Street, Whitewater, from 3-7 p.m.. To leave an online condolence please visit www.olsen-gibson.com

John Stone, of Whitewater, passed away at the age of 61 on Tuesday, June 11 2019, following a long battle with complications from his pancreatic cancer surgery.

A memorial service to celebrate his life will be held at First English Lutheran Church at 2 PM on Saturday June 15th, with a visitation from 1-2 PM.

John was born on May 23rd, 1958, in Richfield Minnesota, as the youngest of three siblings. Growing up he was known for being the quintessential helper, a trait that earned him the moniker “Doctor John” even at a young age. John would go on to earn his B.A. in Communication from Gustavus Adolphus College, and would go on to earn his M.A. and PhD in Speech Communication from the University of Minnesota.

He married his wife, Sandra, in June of 1988, which marked the beginning of a close and happy marriage that would last more than 30 years. The same open-heartedness and boundless supportiveness that made him a favorite of his many students as a Professor of Rhetoric at UW-Whitewater, also endeared him to his many close friends, and most of all to his wife with whom he would share an uncommonly loving marriage.

His joie du vivre for his life in Whitewater was reflected in his many hobbies and interests he would share with those around him. He was a lifelong fan of tennis, golf, and biking, activities he would go on to share for decades with his family. The peals of laughter from the family’s backyard patio would signal the deep and unique humor he could bring to even the most casual of gatherings.

His son, Ian, would be born in 1993, as another fortunate person who would share an indelibly close bond with John and his worldview. Ever the patient and supportive father, John inspired a lifelong curiosity and love of learning in his son, with whom he would read to every night and make breakfast for every morning. More than just a dedicated father and husband, he was a close friend and emotional anchor for the Stone family, where he made an often uncertain and intimidating world feel intriguing, embracive, and hopeful. His absence will be long felt, as will the influence of his unique mind and quick wit on those who were closest to him.

He is survived by his wife, Sandra, and his son, Ian, as well as his older sisters Leslee Lund and Lynn Holt.

Nitardy Funeral Home, Whitewater is assisting the family. www.nitardyfuneralhome.com 

Please join us to celebrate the life of our dear friend, Patrick Gelshenen (11/01/1972 to 05/21/2019).

Loving husband, father, son, brother and friend.

We want to honor Pat and all that he brought into our lives by sharing memories and showing our gratitude for the friendship, love and dedication he so freely shared with everyone he knew. He will truly be missed. 

Celebration to be held July 13, 2019 at the Starin Park Community Building in Whitewater, WI from 4:30pm  – 8:00pm.

Donald W. Schmidt born October 2nd, 1929 to Oscar and Viola Schmidt(Lentz).

He married Irene L. Sherman on November 20th 1954 at St. John’s Ev. Lutheran Church in Whitewater.

He worked hauling milk in the Whitewater area for Hugh Miller.  He then worked as a textile worker for Borg Fabric in Jefferson for 33 years before retiring.

Farming was his hobby, helping his father, then his son and grandsons on the family farm.  He then moved to the Athens area to be near his family on the farm there.

He is survived by his son Steven (Barbara) and grandsons Joshua (Gwendolen) and Dustin.  He was preceded in death by his wife Irene, daughter Janet, and brother Roger.

A funeral service will be held on Monday, June 10, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at St. John’s Ev. Lutheran Church,116 S Church St, Whitewater, WI 53190. There will be a lunch right after the service, with a burial to follow at Cold Spring Cemetery. Friends may call on Sunday, June 9, 2019 from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. at Nitardy Funeral Home, 550 N Newcomb St., Whitewater, WI 53190 and on Monday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service at the church.

The Nitardy Funeral Home is assisting the family.

Daniel Lee Leverenz passed away peacefully on May 16, 2019, after battling a serious illness for years.

He fought bravely with determination continuing his various jobs and hobbies until the end. With his kindness and generosity toward family and friends, “Danny” loved and lived life on his own terms. He became an amazing chef and baker ,a caretaker, a woodworker, and an excellent pool player. Most importantly, he was an avid reader and poet. He had a collection of thousands of books, movies, music, and art objects. Asked anything about his collections, he could answer them verbatim. Daniel was born in Fort Atkinson, WI and graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1982. He since continued to pursue teaching and other careers in the Twin Cities.

He is survived by his partner of many years, Phyllis Kay Lenss, sisters Gail Beach, Jean Malson (Raymond), Terrie Leverenz (Matt), Stepmother Joyce Leverenz and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by mother, Vera Embree, father Walter Leverenz, and sisters, Sheryl and Shelley. Celebrations of his life will be held in Minneapolis, MN and Whitewater, WI.

Services will be held in Minneapolis on Saturday, June 15, 3:00 p.m. at Biffs Sports Bar and Grill, 777 Hwy. 65 NE, Spring Park Lake, MN, 55432.

Specified donations will go to Hospice of Minneapolis and Scleroderma Dan’s Book’s for Charity.

Myron “Mike” Richard Paynter, 79, of Whitewater passed away on Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at St. Mary’s Hospital in Madison.

Myron was born on February 9, 1940 in Johnstown Township, Rock County to Meredith and Eldora (Zanton) Paynter. He graduated from Whitewater City High School in 1958. Myron married Norberta Verthein on June 17, 1967. He was employed with Wisconsin Electric Company for over 25 years. Myron enjoyed golfing, deer hunting, and playing cards. He loved to follow his children and grandchildren in all their endeavors. Myron was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church.

He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Norberta; children Julie (Matthew) Burns, Highlands Ranch, CO, Jennifer (Matthew) Nyquist, Orono, MN, Michael Paynter, Milwaukee; sisters Nancy Morrow, Whitewater, Elizabeth Banholzer, Astoria, OR, Arlene Kearney, DeForest; brother Robert Paynter, Whitewater. He was preceded in death by his parents Eldora and Meredith Paynter and brothers LaVerne and Arlyn Paynter.

Visitation will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Whitewater. The funeral mass will follow at 11:00 a.m. and then a brief burial service at Hillside Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Whitewater Community Food Pantry, P.O. Box 63, Whitewater, WI 53190.

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Lois Ann Nyman (Zimmerman) 93, of Whitewater, Wisconsin passed away Thursday, May 23, 2019 at Fairhaven in Whitewater.

She was born March 23, 1926, in New Glarus, Wisconsin, the daughter of the late John C. and Anna Katharina “Katie” (Zweifel) Zimmerman. She married Lyle D. Nyman on January 15, 1947 at St. Mark’s Church, Dubuque, Iowa. He predeceased her on May 31, 1989.

Lois was a 1943 graduate of Palmyra High School and she started her career at the age of 17 at Palmyra State Bank. She was a charter member of the Women Bankers Association which was founded at a time when only men were allowed as members of the Bankers Association. Lois was later employed by Walworth County and then Door County as the Real Property Lister until she retired in 1990. Finding that retirement did not suit her, Lois accepted a 10 year appointment as Grand Secretary of the Order of Eastern Star in Dousman, Wisconsin. Lois had been active in the Eastern Star for many years in Palmyra, Sturgeon Bay, Dousman and Whitewater.

She is survived by daughters Laurie Medina (Dwight Brass), Atlanta, Georgia; Lee (Fred) Wurzbach, Palmyra; Lou (Bob) Kehoe, Eagle; and step-daughter Sharon Turner, Ashland, Mississippi. She is also survived by 15 grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren, 21 great great grandchildren, sister-in-law, Joyce Zimmerman, Palmyra, and numerous nieces and nephews.

In addition to her husband, and parents, Lois was predeceased by step-daughter, Linda  Nyman; great grandson, Cory Lytle; brothers, Sylvan, Lawrence and Erwin Zimmerman; and sisters, Viola Adams and Iona Turner.

Visitation of remembrance will be on Friday, May 31, 2019 at First United Methodist Church, 145 Prairie Street, Whitewater, Wisconsin from 9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. followed by an Eastern Star service at 10:30 a.m. and funeral service at 11:00 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Foundation, MS 3050, P.O. Box 1997, Milwaukee, WI 53201 or online at https://chw.org/ways-to-help/giving/how-to-give or to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, https://www.stjude.org/give/memorials-and-dedications.html?sc_icid=wtg-lz-memorials.