Obituary: Pamela Sue Lohff (PAM), 78

Pang Cha Chun born April 20, 1943 in Busan South Korea passed away at her home in Whitewater, Wisconsin on Sunday December 12, 2021. Required by Japanese imperial decree, she was given the name Yoshika, many who knew her called her Yoshi. Emigrating to the United States in 1969, she gained her U.S. Citizenship, and proudly carried the papers with her until the day of her death reflecting her forever name – Pamela Sue Lohff (PAM)

Pam resided in Merrill, Wisconsin for many years where she worked at the Weinbrenner Shoe Co. as a sample clerk until her retirement, also in Necedah, and lastly Whitewater. Pam enjoyed gardening and tending to her vegetables and many flowers. She enjoyed knitting & crochet, making just about everything. She was a great cook and her amazing Korean recipes were enjoyed by many.

Pam is survived by her sons, Rodney (Tammie) Lohff of Whitewater, WI, Chad (Michelle) Lohff of Wausau, WI, her daughter Susanne (Scott) Boden of Twin Falls, ID, and her grandchildren Lawton (Mariah) Lohff, Lauren Lohff, Kami (Jake) Sluder, Chase Boden, Morgan Boden, and special friend Larry Hicks of Whitewater. She was preceded in death by her grandson Justin Mallory.

Funeral Services are provided by Nitardy Funeral Home of Whitewater, WI. A private memorial will be held. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to the American Red Cross. Online condolences can be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

Swimmers Top Platteville-Lancaster

The Whippet Boys’ Swim Team traveled to Elkhorn High School to compete in a triple dual against Elkhorn and Platteville-Lancaster on Tuesday, December 14. The Whippets were able to beat Platteville-Lancaster by 10 points!

Tyler Arnett

Tyler Arnett swam in the 100 Fly for the first time this season, putting together a nice race. He also swam in the 100 Backstroke, dropping time from last week, and going a season best, as well as taking second at the meet.

Jack Hefty swam in two new events, taking on the 400 Freestyle, where he was able to take a second-place finish, with a time of 5:28.55. Jack also swam in the 100 Breaststroke, with an impressive time of 1:39.40.

Miles Nickelsburg continues to drop time in the 50 and 100 Freestyle, going personal best times in both events.

Andrew O’Toole swam in his first meet of the season, and with only having four practices in thus far, put on nice races in the 200 and 100 Freestyle. We can’t wait to see what he can do at our next meet!

Casey Schilling started the night in the 200 Freestyle Relay, swimming the 50 freestyle with his goggles around his neck, and still had a nice time of 44.61. He then swam in the 50 Freestyle, with an impressive time of 43.69. He also took on the 100 Backstroke.

Zach Tomomitsu took on 200 IM and 100 Breaststroke. He continues to improve his time in the 100 Breaststroke, going a personal best time!

The Whippets are back in action on Tuesday, January 4th, at 5:30 in Jefferson/Cambridge!

Article Submitted by Sarah Reynolds
Whitewater High School Co-Head Boys’ Swim Coach
sreynolds@wwusd.org
Photo Courtesy of Bob Mischka

Whippet Wrestlers Down Edgerton

Congratulations to the Whippets on their 62-18 win Tuesday night, December 14, against the Tiders of Edgerton.

Winning by pin included Carter Friend, Hector Arnodo, Mason Deporter, Leo Ortiz, CJ Tomomitsu, Cooper Hammond, and Aaron Porras.

Winning by major decision were Marcus Deporter and Victor Hernandez. Great job, Whippets!

Article Submitted by John Schimming
Whitewater High School Head Wrestling Coach
jschimming@wwusd.org

WUSD School Board Spring Election: 2 Seats on the Ballot; Filing Deadline Jan. 4


Editor’s note: The following information was received from the Whitewater Unified School District.

Residents of the Whitewater Unified School District are encouraged to consider seeking a position on
the School Board. The final day for filing is Tuesday, January 4, 2022, by 5:00 p.m.


Any person who is a United States citizen and a qualified elector of the Whitewater Unified School District is legally qualified
to become a member of the School Board. In addition, Board candidates should have a genuine interest in and devotion to
public education, a willingness to give time and effort to the position, a capacity to understand people, and the ability to work
cooperatively with others.


The School Board is the District policy-making authority and is responsible to the public for the success of all education
services offered by the District. This success is dependent on many individuals, but also upon each Board member’s
understanding of the workings of the District-wide operations and each member’s ability to participate meaningfully in the
decision-making process that governs the District.


Two positions will be on the spring ballot. The incumbents are Jennifer Kienbaum and Joseph Kromholz. Both candidates
have filed the appropriate paperwork to appear on the spring ballot.


The Board will provide an orientation for Board candidates in order to help them become quickly acquainted with the
election process and Board members’ duties and responsibilities in January. The Superintendent has developed, in
consultation with the Board, a candidate orientation program to be presented by District staff and a Board member
appointed by the Board President.


The candidate filing documents may be obtained and filed at the office of the School Board Secretary at the Whitewater
Unified School District Central Office, 419 South Elizabeth Street, Whitewater. School Board candidates do not circulate
nomination papers but the School Board Secretary, Jaclyn Tueting, will assist to complete necessary filing documents.


CENTRAL OFFICE HOURS
Through Wednesday, December 22…………………………………………………………..…….M-Th, 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m./ F, 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Thursday, December 23 through Friday, December 31…………………………………………………………………………….Central Office Closed
(Friday, December 24 at 5:00 p.m. is the deadline for incumbents to file a Notification of Noncandidacy)
Monday, January 3…………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Tuesday, January 4…………………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………..……….…….7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
(5:00 p.m. is the deadline for filing candidacy paperwork)

UW-W winter commencement set for Dec. 18

Editor’s note: The following information was provided by UW-W.

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater will celebrate the achievements of its graduates at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 18, as proud families and friends gather for the 2021 winter commencement ceremony.

More than 762 students will cross the stage to receive their degrees. The ceremony, which is approximately two hours long and will be presided over by Interim Chancellor Jim Henderson, will be held at Kachel Fieldhouse in the Williams Center. 

This year’s commencement speaker is Ray Jacobsen, a 1976 graduate with a degree in education who believes in the value of mentorships and credits four mentors he has had over the course of his life with much of his success, including famed Coach Willie Myers of the Warhawks wrestling program. After a three-year stint at Brookfield East High School as a teacher and coach, the Fort Atkinson native embarked upon a long career in business, first at Wausau Insurance Co. and then EBI Companies, rising from loss control consultant to regional manager and then CEO at the age of 39. 

The student speaker is Melissa Dixa liberal studies major who grew up in Rockford, Illinois, and lives in Beloit with her husband Tim and their four children. Dix’s Warhawk family roots go back almost 100 years, when her great aunt attended and graduated in the 1920s. An expert in information technology, she currently works as a lead program instructor at Blackhawk Technical College in Janesville, helping people harness the power of technology to foster connection, creativity and the joy of learning. 

The ceremony will recognize 75 undergraduates from the College of Arts and Communication, 201 from the College of Business and Economics, 172 from the College of Education and Professional Studies and 177 from the College of Letters and Sciences, for a total of 630 undergraduate degrees. The School of Graduate Studies will award 132 degrees, including 119 master’s degrees and 13 doctorates.

The graduating class includes 4 international students, 71 military veterans and 168 nontraditional students, defined as undergraduate students who are 25 years of age or older. In addition, 79 self-identified students with disabilities will receive degrees.


Commencement will be broadcast live online by UWWTV, the university television station. Access to the livestream will be posted at uww.edu/commencement.

Obituary: Dolores Annabelle Millis Boynton, 95

Dolores Annabelle Millis Boynton passed away on Saturday, December 11, 2021 at Reena Senior Living in Fort Atkinson.

Dolores was born on January 8th, 1926 in Sullivan to Mathew (Max) and Frieda (Schultz) Millis. She graduated from Whitewater High School in 1944.

Survivors include 3 sons, Robert Boynton Jr., Brent (Roxanne) Boynton, and Kevin (Lisa) Boynton; daughter Denise (Randall) Klefbohm; 4 grandsons, Jason and Colin Boynton, Garrett (Beth) Godfrey, William Godfrey and his children Mark and Lynden. She is also survived by 2 sisters, Elaine Landis and Maxine Striegl.

Dolores was predeceased by her parents; 2 brothers, Dean and Donald Millis; and 2 brothers in law Alvin Landis and Les Striegl.

A private funeral service will be held with burial in Hillside Cemetery.

The family would like to thank the staff at Reena Senior Living and Rainbow Hospice for the care they provided Dolores and her family.

Online condolences can be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

Laura Masbruch is a Hometown Hero

Editor’s Note: This information was provided by Whitewater Unites Lives.

Laura Masbruch is a WUL Hometown Hero, “For leading, inspiring and guiding the Whitewater High School Ferradermis team of students as they pursue computing and robotic excellence.  For spending hours of personal time motivating, fundraising and communicating about this great program.”

Laura said, “Thanks to some of our WHS computer science alumni, we’re also building an endowment fund for the team through the Community Foundation; more information will be released about that fund in the coming months. The community of Whitewater has embraced this team since the moment it was conceived in the fall of 2016, and the kids and I are incredibly appreciative. People familiar with FIRST Robotics say, ‘it is the hardest fun you’ll ever have,’ and that couldn’t be more true! I can’t wait to see what the kids come up with for the new robot when the 2022 game is unveiled in January!”

Laura Masbruch is the Whitewater High School lead teacher for Ferradermis

More information about Ferradermis and how to donate directly to the team can be found on ferradermis.org.

WUL (Whitewater Unites Lives) is a locally-focused civil and human rights group that works to connect the people in our community and to create opportunities for all people to learn and support each other in our common humanity.   

Anyone who would like to nominate a local hero of any age should send their nomination, with a short description, to whitewaterunites@gmail.com 

Tratt & Walton Intersection Down to One Lane on Tues.

Editor’s note: The following information was provided by the City of Whitewater.

The intersection of Tratt Street and Walton Drive will be under construction while
a contractor installs a water main to the west of the intersection starting at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, December 14th.
Traffic will be reduced to one lane with flagging operations. Motorists are advised to use caution through the work zone. Work is scheduled to be completed by the end of the day Tuesday, December 14th

Questions can be directed to the Department of Public Works at (262) 473-0560 or submitting a question online at
https://www.whitewater-wi.gov/RequestTracker.aspx.

The image on the homepage, “188/i365 Men at Work” by Keith Bloomfield is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.

Obituary: Carlos “JC” Fernandez Jr., 46, of Racine

Carlos “JC” Fernandez Jr., 46, of Racine passed away on Monday, December 6, 2021 at Ascension All Saints Hospital in Racine.

JC was born on October 2, 1975 in Chicago to Juan “Carlos” Marrero and Maria Rodriguez. 

He enjoyed cooking and watching the Cooking channel, video games, being a DJ and singing, and working on pool tables with his dad. 

JC is survived by his parents, Juan and (Jackie) Marrero and Maria Rodriguez; daughter, Sadie McGinnis-Fernandez; sisters, Chrisy Rodriguez, Angela Fernandez, Amanda Butera and Alexis Marrero; many nieces, nephews and cousins.  

He is preceded in death by his grandmother, Aida Fernandez; maternal grandparents, Juanita and Donato Rodriguez. 

A memorial service will take place at a later date.

Nitardy Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences can be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com