Obituary: Curtis Chester Millard, 66, of Fort Atkinson

Curtis Chester Millard, 66, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, May 3.

Curt was born on November 12, 1955 to parents Chester and Harriet (Kienbaum) Millard in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. Curt grew up in Whitewater and graduated from Whitewater High School in 1974. He went on to study at Madison Area Technical College.

In 1985, he married Maureen Schindler of Fort Atkinson at Saint Joseph’s Catholic Church in Fort Atkinson.

Curt worked for 30 years as a pressman at W.D. Hoard & Sons. He was always willing
to help colleagues and friends, and earned a reputation of reliability among all who
knew him. He would not hesitate to help a neighbor in need by shoveling driveways or driving over to fix a TV.

Curt was always incredibly dedicated to his family whether bringing them a meal at
work, helping them move, or simply checking in. He was in contact with his daughters
every day and always provided a shoulder to lean on.

Curt enjoyed grilling and cooking new recipes. His family was always in awe of his
intelligence, and despite valiant attempts, no one could ever beat him at “Jeopardy.”

Curt is survived by his wife, Maureen of Fort Atkinson; daughter, Megan (Wesley) Chiu
of Chicago, Illinois; daughter, Erin (Alex) Herrera of Waukesha; sister, Ellen Millard of
Whitewater; sister-in-law, Laurie Millard of Reedsburg, and nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, David Millard; father and mother-in-
law, Doug and Dolores Schindler; and two brothers-in-law, Mike and Tim Schindler.

Private services will be held, followed by a celebration of life at a later date.

As an expression of sympathy, please consider a donation to the Fort Atkinson Food
Pantry or the Humane Society of Jefferson County.

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

Celebration of Life: Mike (M.O.) O’Connor

The O’Connor family invites you to join us for a Celebration of Life in loving memory of Mike (M.O.) O’Connor. The family will gather Sunday, May 22, 2022, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. at Spring Creek Golf Center, 4787 Yandry Road, Cold Spring, WI. Golfing brought much joy to Mike’s life so it’s only fitting that we celebrate his life at his favorite golf course. We welcome guests to share memories and photos of Mike.

As you slide down the banisters of life, may the splinters never point the wrong way.

And until we meet again,

May God hold you in the palm of His hand.

– The O’Connor Family

Obituary: Thomas (Tom) S. Grotelueschen, 88, of FL

Thomas (Tom) S. Grotelueschen was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on March 24, 1933, to parents Edmund and Josephine (Nowak) Grotelueschen. He passed away, in the presence of loved ones, in Hospice Care at Cape Canaveral Hospital, FL on March 4, eighteen days short of his 89th birthday.

A Celebration of Life is planned by the family at Evergreen Golf Course, on Sunday, June 26th from 1:00-4:00 p.m., N6246 US Highway 12, Elkhorn, WI 53121. Please bring a story of remembrance to share.

Tom is predeceased by first wife, Kathleen (Kay) Amend Grotelueschen (1985) In their 25 years of marriage, they raised daughters Amy Oselio (Rick), Sally Fairbairn (Jim) and son, Tag Grotelueschen. Grandchildren are Kathleen Streuly, Aubrey Fairbairn, Brandon (Marcus), Andres, and Thomas Oselio, and Tess and Holden Grotelueschen. He is also predeceased by his sister and brother-in-law Catherine and Michael Weyer and their children Pat, Mike, and Julie Weyer.

Tom is survived by wife Francine Pease and her children Kurt (Dana) and Kristi Pease. Tom was also “Papa” to Sydney and Samantha Pease and Lauren Campbell. Tom and Francine spent their retirement traveling in their RV and hosting family and friends at Tom’s Place on the Sumo River in Tomahawk, WI. He taught everyone to fish and how to bait their own hook – using worms. His fishing skills were legendary! Tom and Francine moved to Cocoa Beach, FL from Whitewater, WI in 2014. Tom continued his activism with his “Letters to the Editor” and in the League of Women Voters.

Tom is lovingly remembered by his various roles. He was a lifelong educator (Mr. G/Dr. Grotelueschen), an adored grandfather, Papa Tom, or the “funny/nice guy” who told jokes. His last name was often a challenge as well as was his middle name of Savage which made him an easy target for childhood bullies. He was also a literary man who read voraciously and wrote his memoirs as well as dozens of “Letters to the Editor” to various papers. His Donald Duck impressions were memorable! He was an active man who enjoyed participating in most sports in his youth but gave up golf numerous times- in frustration.
He never shied away from expressing himself in person or in print. His many “Letters to the Editor” reflected his lifelong love for public education and his abhorrence toward injustice and prejudice, He started teaching seventh grade students in 1959 in the Milwaukee Public schools, continued at Roseman Campus Elementary School, and became full-time faculty at UW-Whitewater in the College of Education in 1965. Tom received many teaching awards including The Blue Key National Honor Fraternity. Tom retired from UW-Whitewater in l992 as Emeritus Professor. He also worked on a federally funded project at the University of Florida for two years (1970-72).

The family is establishing a scholarship in Tom’s name at UW-Whitewater, WI in acknowledgement of his 30 plus years as a passionate educator. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, the family suggests donations be made to UW-Whitewater Foundation and marked for the “Thomas S. Grotelueschen Endowed Scholarship.” UW-Foundation; 800 W Main St; Whitewater, WI 53190.

Obituary: Barbara Jean Smith, 89, of AZ; owned The Red Lantern Restaurant with her husband

Barbara Jean Smith (nee Clark) passed away peacefully from congestive heart failure on Saturday, April 23, 2022 at her residence in Green Valley, AZ.  She was born on May 4, 1932 in Detroit, MI.

She and John, her husband of 65 years, owned and operated The Red Lantern restaurant on Main Street in Whitewater from the mid 70’s to late 80’s.  After selling their business, the couple worked as managers at La Quinta Hotels around the Southwest, eventually settling in Green Valley for the past 25 years.

Barb was preceded in death by her sisters (Dorothy and Tina) and her brother (Harry).  She is survived by her husband, John Earl Smith of Green Valley, sons Tim (Maribeth) Smith of North Plains OR, Kevin (Barb) Smith of Escondido CA, Dan (Sandy) Smith of Mequon WI, and Mike Smith of Portland OR, seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

A cremation and scattering of ashes will be at a later date.

Obituary: Judith Ann Sweat, 81

Judith Ann Sweat, 81, found her peace with the Lord on Saturday, April 30, 2022.  Judy was born December 2, 1940 in Elgin, Illinois at St. Joseph Hospital.  Her parents were Clayton Wood and Martha Colberg Rohr.  Her growing up years were in Elgin and after she married Richard Sweat, they lived in Canada for several years.  She moved back to the states with her four children and settled again in Elgin.  She worked several years for the Methodist Board of Pensions in Evanston, Illinois before moving to Whitewater 20 years ago. She brought her granddaughter, Angela Garcia, with her at this time.  Judy enjoyed reading, puzzles and having coffee with a friend. 

              She left behind four children; Rebecca Garcia, Chicago, IL, Deborah Aceves, Whitewater, Susan Butler, Fort Atkinson, and David Sweat; beloved granddaughter, Angela Garcia, New Jersey, Sister, Nancy (John) Hoffmann, Whitewater, and special friend, Sharon Martin and her family of Whitewater.  There are many grandchildren and great-grandchildren scattered throughout Illinois.  She is preceded in death by her parents and two sisters: Carol Wood, Elgin, IL and Sally Sodt, Richey, MT.

              Following Judy’s wishes there will be no services.  Those wishing to provide a memorial may do so by choosing your favorite charity.  Inurnment will be in the Bluff City Cemetery, Elgin, Illinois.  Online condolences may be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

               Nitardy Funeral Home, Whitewater is assisting the family.

Obituary: Terence A. Bolger “Terry” of Barrington, IL; Treated UW-W Wheelchair Basketball Team to Biplane Rides

Terence A. Bolger “Terry,” son of the late John and Adelaide Bolger, beloved husband of Mary Jeanne Bolger, nee Lee. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Brendan and Kenneth, and a sister, Adele. He is survived by brother-in-law, Joseph (Suzy) Lee, Tom (Mary Jo) Lee, and Roseann (Steve) Vanacker, sister-in-law, Carole Bolger, plus many loving nieces and nephews. Terry was a Palatine resident for over 40 years until his recent move to Barrington. He was the owner of T.A. Bolger Realtors, Inc. with seven offices in the northwest suburbs. Terry owned, built, and managed several commercial shopping centers in Schaumburg, Hoffman Estates, Elk Grove Village, Wheeling, and Rolling Meadows.

Terry was an avid flyer. As a Stearman aerobatic champion, he enjoyed sharing his passion with children. Especially notable, was arranging rides with five other Stearman biplane pilots by using a hoyer lift for the wheelchair bound basketball team from Whitewater, WI. It was a thrill for them to experience an open cockpit flight as well as a thrill for Terry and his pilot friends. Always challenged to try new things, Terry restored three antique private planes, a 1941 Plymouth Coupe, and a 1943 John Deere tractor. He enjoyed sporting clays shooting. He and his wife of 49 years were longtime members of the Lyric Opera of Chicago and The Art Institute of Chicago. Terry was extremely passionate about helping the less fortunate, donating to and supporting several food pantries in the area. Terry’s humor, kindness, and generosity will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, April 26, 2022, from 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. at Davenport Family Funeral Home, 149. W. Main St., Barrington, IL. Funeral mass will be held the following day, Wednesday, April 27, 2022, at 10 a.m. at St. Anne Catholic Community Church, 120 Ela St., Barrington, IL. Burial to follow at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery and Mausoleum, 1185 W. Algonquin Rd., Palatine, IL. Please omit flowers; Memorial donations may be made in Terry’s name to The Northern Illinois Food Bank, 273 Dearborn Court, Geneva, IL 60134, solvehungertoday.org, or a food pantry of your choice.

Obituary: John J. Holford, 88 (Updated with arrangements)

John J. Holford, 88, of Whitewater passed peacefully on Saturday, March 5, 2022 at his home surrounded by his loving family.

He was born on August 4, 1933 as a twin in Beloit, WI, the son of the late Elmer and Marie (Gibbons) Holford. John attended the Whitewater Campus School, graduated from College High School in 1951 and earned nine letters in football, basketball, softball and track. He also played the cornet in the band, at several community events and with Jake Catania’s Dance Band at Whitewater Lake Inn. A rare and first time occurrence was when John and his twin brother, Jim, were named College High’s twin Junior Prom Kings in 1950.

After completing four years in the United States Air Force as a Link Trainer and Simulator Instructor testing military pilots in radio aids for navigation, John earned his Bachelor’s Degree at WI State Teachers College, Whitewater in 1960.  He also earned his Master’s Degree in Math and Science from the same university in 1969.

John’s teaching years began at Pecatonica High School, IL, then Clinton High School, WI, and finished teaching Chemistry at Burlington High School, WI for 28 years.  All of John’s Chemistry classes learned that “All roads lead to the mole!”  John also worked one year as a Detail Representative with the UpJohn Pharmaceutical Company in southeastern Iowa.

Favorite pastimes of John’s were pheasant hunting with his Brittany Spaniels and fishing Wisconsin lakes.  Yellowstone Lake and the Mississippi River were his favorite fishing and camping destinations.  John’s favorite expression was, “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day.  Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.”   For many years, John traveled to Maulers, France to visit his three older grandchildren and family where they all enjoyed many summer activities. Discovering the little hamlet of Holford in England was a particular surprising highlight of one of their many adventures. Being of Irish Descent, John also enjoyed his driving trip around Ireland researching his Irish heritage.  Packing the car and taking an extended driving trip out west through many Colorado sites, Disneyland, San Francisco and the Redwoods in California was a trip his own children will always remember. After retirement, just taking a drive discovering new country roads was a fun pastime. Along the way, you would often hear John listening to classical music, Big Band tunes or hits from the 1950’s era. Reading historical novels was also a lifetime pleasure along with being a loyal fan of the Whitewater Warhawks, Green Bay Packers and Wisconsin Badgers. And, a good day was joining his early morning friends at McDonald’s for coffee and conversation.  John was a member of the St. Patrick’s Church, the Knights of Columbus and the American Legion Post #173.

John married Carol Jones in 1960.  Four children and five grandchildren survive him, Michael (Mary) and their twins, Meghan and Grace from Janesville, WI, Theresa (JeanLuc) from La Crosse, WI and their children, Caroline, Matthieu and Anna, Thomas (Sally) from Salida, CO, and Peter from Whitewater..  John is also survived by a twin brother, James (Theresa) of Lake Geneva, WI, and a sister, Veronica Hanauer of Shawano, WI.  A sister, Johanna Wilke of West Bend preceded him in death.

The family would like to express their gratitude and thanks to Marquardt Home Health, Marquardt Hospice and all the special caretakers, Yolanda, Patricia, Brenda and Ashley for their kind and caring attention to John and comfort to the family during John’s last months at home.

A Memorial Mass will take place at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 30, 2022 at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Whitewater. A visitation will take place from 9 a.m. until the time of mass. You may attend the mass virtually at https://client.tribucast.com/tcid/1359752021

In lieu of flowers, memorials in John Holford’s name may be made to St. Patrick’s Church or to support pediatric oncology at American Family Children’s Hospital:

University of Wisconsin Foundation

US Bank Lockbox 78807

Milwaukee, WI 53278

         or online:

https://www.supportuw.org/giveto/KidsCancer

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

Obituary: Patrick S. “Chobey” Young, 58, of Fort Atkinson

Patrick S. “Chobey” Young, 58, of Fort Atkinson passed away on Saturday, April 16, 2022 after a long battle against pancreatic cancer, at Rainbow Hospice Inpatient Center surrounded by his loving family.

Pat was born on May 23, 1963 at Tripler Army Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii to Rex and Peggy (Calero) Young.  Pat’s father was a career navy officer, so Pat spent a lot of his early years moving to places including Baltimore, Southern California, and Florida.  After his father’s retirement, the family now of five moved to Fort Atkinson, where Patrick’s father grew up, as well.  After graduating Fort Atkinson High School in 1981, Chobey attended MATC where he received his Associate of Accounting degree.  During his time at MATC, he completed the auto body course from 1981 to 1982.  Pat was proud to be employed at Burns Industrial Supply for over 30 years and never missed a day of work.  He truly enjoyed working with co-workers who turned into family and are now known as “Pat’s Army.”

Patrick was a faithful member at St. Joseph Catholic Church.  He is currently the Grand Knight of the Fort Atkinson Knights of Columbus, and the chapter has graciously decided to honor his entire term which ends in June.  Previously, Pat served as a Boy Scouts of America Den Leader, and as Cub Master for eight years. During his Boy Scout leadership Pat oversaw all three of his grandsons recognized for the Cub Scout achievement, Arrow of Light.  Pat also served on the Fort Fest Committee and Janesville Jaycees.  His interests included photography, muscle cars, collecting, time with friends and family, and especially spending time with his grandsons.

Chobey is survived by his daughter, Savanna Young; grandchildren, Davin “DJ” Young of Lake Mills, Drake Pennell of Fort Atkinson, Logan Mills of Fort Atkinson; mother, Peggy (LaVerne) Taylor; sisters, Kathryn (Lisa) Young, Karen (Don) Harden; Niece, Autumn (Michael Meltesen) Harden, step-mother, Marilyn Young; step-daughter, Tami (Anthony) Hill; step-grandchildren, Emmarie Powers-Simms, Aspen Powers-Simms, Makayla Wagie, Christian Wagie; many aunts, uncles, and extended family and friends.

He is preceded in death by his father, Rex Young; infant daughter, Hope Young; step-daughter, Toni Pauline; and good friend, Tony Koch.

The family would like to give a very special thanks to Rainbow Hospice Inpatient Center staff for their exceptional care of Pat and for their compassion towards the family.  Also, a very special thank you to the Burns Industrial Supply staff for treating Pat like family all the way until the end, and for continuing to support him throughout his battle.

Memorials can be made to the family, to enhance Pat’s grandson’s college funds. 

May the 4th, be with our family to celebrate the life of Pat “Chobey” Young at an evening visitation from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the Nitardy Funeral Home in Fort Atkinson.  Guests are encouraged to wear Star Wars themed attire to the evening visitation, to showcase Pat’s film favorites.  A rosary service will begin at 7 p.m. at the funeral home.  A mass of Christian burial will be held at 1 p.m. on May 5, 2022 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Fort Atkinson.  A visitation will take place on May 5, 2022 at the church from 11 a.m. until the time of mass.   Guests may attend mass virtually at https://client.tribucast.com/tcid/7119704108
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Online condolences can be made at nitardyfuneralhome.com

Obituary: Charles William Hill, 89 (Updated with burial information)

Charles William Hill, 89, was called to Heaven and died on Friday, April 15, 2022. Charlie is at peace now as he is reunited with his wife of 64 years, Barbara. He was a devoted dad to Steve and Lori, Sheryl and Keith, and Sarah and Bob, loving “Grampy” to Stephen, Matty and Coley, Nick and Kena, Jackie and Jereme, Jon and Ally, Mikey and Hope, Steph and Darrin, and Anna, and proud “Grandpa Grandpa” of Max, Maya, and Brody, Emi, Liam, and Eva, Allie and Ryan, Charlie, Tommy, Maddie, Hank, and Teddy, and Calvin plus two more “greats” on the way.

Besides his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, Charlie is survived by sister, Margaret “Peggy,” sister-in-law Karen Lee, and many loving nieces, nephews, cousins, other family, and friends.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Barbara, parents Neal and Mildred Hill, mother-in-law and father-in-law Martin and Eleanor Roth, sister Dorothy Frutiger and husband Dick, brother-in-law Dick Simons, brother-in-law John Roth and wife Bonnie, brother-in-law Sam Roth and wife Romelle, brother-in-law Paul Roth, sister-in-law Rosemary Hadrath and husband Sterling “Bud,” brother-in-law Martin Roth and wife Ardis, and brother-in-law Charlie Roth.

Charlie was born in Whitewater on February 17, 1933, where he attended and graduated from Whitewater High School. At age 17, Charlie enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, went to Boot Camp at Parris Island, South Carolina, and became a member of ANGLICO (Air & Naval Gunfire Liaison Company) 1st Marine Division. He spent 17 months and 19 days in Korea. After the war, Dad was stationed in Chicago as a recruiter. In October of 2014, Charlie was able to travel to Washington, D.C. on the Stars & Stripes Honor Flight, along with Sheryl as his guardian. It was a great event in Dad’s life.

Moving back to Whitewater after his time in the Marines, Charlie attended U.W.-Whitewater. Dad played on the undefeated “Quaker” football team his freshman year. As the Quakers became the Warhawks, Dad remained a great supporter of Whitewater athletics. The Hills and their many friends had a tailgate party on Homecoming before the U.W.W. football games for many years.

Through the years Charlie had a variety of jobs; most were in the construction field. He was a salesman, construction manager, and business owner of Klein Supply Sales & Service.

Charlie and Barb bought an old farm in the town of Genesee that they worked hard remodeling. Dad and Mom also maintained a huge garden for many years.  They both worked together to make canned tomatoes, pickles, and more. Dad and Mom purchased a cottage in Lakewood, WI that they remodeled and rebuilt extensively to fit their growing family. Charlie enjoyed snowmobiling, fishing, and driving the pontoon with family to see the loons, the eagles, and a great variety of birds and other wildlife in the Nicolet Forest.

If you met Charlie Hill, then you knew of his great sense of humor and quick wit. Dad was rarely at a loss for words and enjoyed telling jokes and limericks until the end. He sure enjoyed his perfect whiskey Manhattans also!

Our family would like to thank the staff at St. Vincent Hospital and Unity Hospice in Green Bay for the wonderful care given to Charlie in his last days.  A thank you also goes to DaVita Dialysis Center in Waukesha as well as Summit Woods Senior Housing for the loving attention given to Dad.

We will have a service to honor Dad at the Wales-Genesee Lions Club Hall in Genesee Depot, WI at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 14th. Following the service, we will celebrate the lives of both Charlie and Barb Hill at the Lions Club Hall. All are welcome to join us. Charlie Hill’s burial with military honors will be on Saturday, August 6th, 11:00 a.m. at the City of Mauston, WI cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials in Charlie’s memory are appreciated to the family to be designated to the Honor Flight Program and other charities.

Obituary: Nancy Jo Fardy, 85, of New Berlin, WI

Nancy Jo Fardy,
(New Berlin, WI)

Nancy went to Heaven peacefully on April 15, 2022 at age 85. Nancy is survived by her beloved sister Patricia Roberts, and her brother Bill Fardy, cherished nieces and nephews, and many dear friends. Preceded in death by her parents Mike and Helen Fardy, her sister Jeanne Trewyn, brother-in-law George Roberts, and sister-in-law Mary Lou Fardy.

Nancy was born on July 12, 1936 in Coffeeville, Kansas, the youngest of 4 children. The Fardy family moved to Whitewater, Wisconsin when Nancy was a young girl. After graduating from Whitewater High School, Nancy went to Spencerian Business School in Milwaukee then worked for 39 years as an Administrative Assistant with the Milwaukee Police Department.

After retiring from the Police Department, Nancy worked part time at Marshall Fields.

Nancy was an active parishioner at Holy Apostles Church and member of the Choir. Nancy was also a member of the Shamrock Club of Milwaukee and the Choir. You could find Nancy marching in St. Patrick’s Day parades, bartending at Irish Fest, singing in the Mass at Irish Fest, and listening to Irish and Celtic music.

Nancy was also a committed volunteer to many other organizations, including the Ronald McDonald House, Waukesha Memorial Hospital, and the New Berlin Library.

Nancy was fun, loving, adventurous, loyal, kind, and incredibly generous. Nancy was all about Wisconsin sports—a very loyal and vocal Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee Brewers fan. She loved to travel—around the country, as well as international. Her travel companions included family, friends, and elder hostel groups. Nancy was all about family—such a presence at every holiday, party, and family gathering. Nancy always took the time with friends, her brother and sisters, and her many nieces and nephews. She will be missed by all.

A visitation is being held this Friday, April 22nd at HOLY APOSTLES CATHOLIC CHURCH, 16000 W. National Ave. New Berlin, from 10:00 a.m. until time of the Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30 a.m.

The Fardy family wishes to express their appreciation to the doctors, nurses and other caregivers at Waukesha Memorial hospital and Angels Grace hospice for their dedication and compassionate care.

For those wishing to make a gift in Nancy’s memory, the family invites you to give to any of these charities: Ronald McDonald House, Holy Apostles Church, or Irish Cultural & Heritage Center of Wisconsin.

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