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“Rally in Unity” Attracted Over 100 Participants

April 24, 2025

By Lynn Binnie
Whitewater Banner volunteer staff
whitewaterbanner@gmail.com

With only two days’ notice, Marjorie Stoneman and Rosalinda Martinez, on behalf of Whitewater Unites Lives, invited interested residents to participate in a local “Rally in Unity” on Main Street near the bridge with the flags on Saturday, April 19 from 12-2 p.m.

Stoneman provided the following welcome, after which Martinez gave a greeting in Spanish.

“Thank you all for coming today to this Rally for Unity in support of so many important American ideals.  My name is Marjorie Stoneman, and I am the co-founder of Whitewater Unites Lives. Whitewater Unites Lives is happy to sponsor this rally.  Whitewater Unites Lives – WUL – 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.

That means ALL humans – regardless of race, immigration status, religion, and gender – all people.

So let’s spend the next two hours rallying in support of: 

  • Immigrants
  • Social Security
  • Medicare and Medicaid
  • People with Disabilities
  • Veterans
  • LGBTQ+ people
  • Gun Violence Prevention
  • Public Education
  • Colleges and universities
  • Libraries
  • The environment
  • Science and Research
  • Human Rights
  • Democracy
  • The Constitution (copies were distributed)
  • Kindness
  • Civility
  • Choice
  • Bodily autonomy
  • Peace Corps
  • PBS and NPR
  • The Arts
  • Civil Rights
  • Head Start
  • The list goes on….

Thank you for being here today to celebrate and support all of the good in America!”

One participant indicated that she had counted approximately 130 people in the crowd. Some came from nearby communities. It was likely the largest rally in the city in many years, other than those on the university campus. Stoneman expressed surprise that there was such a response on short notice. “I should not be surprised though because this community has so many people who care for and support others. It’s inspiring,” said Stoneman. Many participants displayed signs; the majority seemed to have gotten Marjorie’s request to “keep our messages proactive.”

An article in The [Janesville] Gazette on April 20 included a report on the Whitewater event. A few excerpts:

  • “Calls of “this is what democracy look like,” and “the people united will never be defeated,” rang out Saturday afternoon on Main Street in Whitewater, near Cravath Lakefront Park.
  • Jorge Islas Martinez, who started local adult English as a second language classes in cooperation with the Whitewater school district, said in an address to the crowd that he’s an immigrant who loves the United States. He said people in the Whitewater community are scared of the current administration’s view on Hispanic immigrants. “We are a nation built by immigrants,” Martinez said. Immigrants “came here not for handouts, but for opportunity — for freedom, for a chance to contribute, to raise families and build communities,” he added. His address touched on the growing fear among many immigrant families of the threat of deportation and separation. He noted the emotional toll on children who go to school each day uncertain if their parents will be home when they return. This is not who we are,” Martinez said. “We are better than this.”
  • Whitewater resident John Wilberding gave out polished rocks to rally attendees, saying they were “courage and resistance rocks” and that he just wanted to do something.

One participant wrote afterwords, “It was a rewarding experience; my first rally but definitely not my last! It was a positive way to turn anxiety into action.”

Photos are courtesy of Tom Ganser.

Ferradermis Achieves Their Highest Ever World’s Ranking at Competition in Houston

April 23, 2025

From April 15 – 20, 24 student members of Ferradermis and 9 adults traveled to Houston, Texas for the FIRST Championships featuring 600 top FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) Teams from around the world. The 600 teams were divided into 8 fields, each named after a famous scientist, and each field played to determine a champion. The champion alliances from each field came together in a new playoff bracket to determine the world champion. The world champion alliance included perennial powerhouses MadTown Robotics from Madera, California and Jack-in-the-Bot from Mill Creek, Washington, as well as Maverick Robotics from Lafayette, Indiana and Iron Panthers from Burlingame, California. Playoff alliances were made up of 4 teams each, instead of the traditional 3, allowing the alliance captain to present a line-up card before each match, designating which 3 robots would play in that match.

Ferradermis played on the Galileo Field with 75 high school robotics teams representing 27 states and 6 other countries. The team went 7-3 in their 10 qualification matches, ending qualifications ranked #23 out of the 75 teams. This was the highest ranking that the Whitewater High School team has ever achieved at worlds, having also qualified for the event in Detroit in 2018 and 2019 and Houston in 2024. Ferradermis members had made a major change to their robot design and match strategy going into Houston, changing their bot from one that focused mainly on the coral game piece to one that focused on scoring the algae game piece, hoping that this would allow them to complement the strategies of the elite bots they would encounter.  Although the bot performed very well, Ferradermis was not selected as part of a playoff alliance.

One highlight of the trip was a new autonomous routine for the robot, developed over many trips to the practice field in Houston. This routine allowed the robot to score two game pieces in the autonomous period for the first time this season, placing a coral on the top level of the reef, removing an algae from the reef, and placing the algae in the barge. Another highlight was a newly formed scouting alliance with IronClad, a team from Bradley, Illinois that Ferradermis had worked closely with at last year’s Midwest Regional.

Students traveling to Houston were Team Captains Andrew O’Toole, Maddi LaHaie, and Emerson Dunham, Subteam Leads Chacha Binagi, Erison Dreskler, Rae Breisath, Ace Hudec, Elora Wildermuth-Breitzman, and Andrew Zimmermann, and team members Asher Downs, Emilie Bruns, Letty Trautman, Virginia Nelson, Nina Heim, Jayden Kehrer, Georgia Esch, Preston Miller, Carson Miller, Colby Long, Vivian Harris, Margaret Brown, Cooper Housel, Cyrus Hudec, and Sam Raupp. Team members assumed many of the same roles that they had at previous competitions including drive team, scout, ambassador, and media.

In addition to four full 12-hour days at the George R Brown Convention Center for the competition, the travelers were able to add in a little fun on the travel days at the beginning and end of the trip. Upon arriving in Texas, the team’s first stop was Space Center Houston where they were able to visit historic mission control and experience the moon landing as mission control experienced it in 1969. Before heading home, the team made a stop at the Downtown Houston Aquarium.

The spring and summer will continue to be busy for the team. On Saturday, May 10, the public is invited to attend the second annual STEAM Faire at Whitewater High School from 10:00 – 2:00. The WUSD Robotics Booster Club has arranged for a large variety of interactive exhibitors for young and old to enjoy. The event is great free family entertainment. There will also be a LEGO Build Competition for students sponsored by Lake Home Info. (Students must register and prepare their entries in advance.)

Ferradermis has two upcoming competitions. The team is one of 32 Wisconsin teams invited to compete in the inaugural State Championship event on June 13 – 14 in Sheboygan. Ferradermis currently ranks #6 out of the 70 teams in the state based on season points earned. They will then participate in the MROC Off-Season Competition at Mukwonago High School on July 26 – 27.

The team will be open to new members starting this summer. Please reach out to Laura Masbruch at lmasbruch@wwusd.org with questions.

Thank you to our season and worlds sponsors for making all of this possible!

  • Rick Halverson
  • Whitewater Unified School District
  • LaGrange International Airport
  • Regal Rexnord
  • Borglin Family Foundation
  • Anonymous 
  • TDS Telecom
  • In Memory of Howard P Nelson
  • Intuitive Foundation
  • Gene Haas Foundation
  • Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
  • Applied Material Solutions
  • Provisur
  • Lavelle
  • 3M and FIRST
  • Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club
  • Whitewater Generating Station (NAES)
  • McCullough’s LTC Pharmacy
  • D.L.K. Enterprises, Inc.
  • Generac
  • Coperion
  • Pentair
  • The Heim Family
  • I90 Enterprises
  • HSI Rentals – Bob & Jill Freiermuth
  • First Citizens State Bank
  • Emil and Deb Weber
  • J.B. Miller LLC
  • The Coburn Company
  • Weber Family
  • Mary Beth Byrne
  • Mark and Terrie Parenteau
  • HEXPOL
  • Doug Jones
  • Wisconsin Oven Corporation
  • Walmart
  • MSOE
  • Lori Heidenreich
  • David and Alison Viemeister
  • Jane Masbruch
  • JP Cullen
  • Brian Culver (Powermation)
  • Stephanie Pfeil
  • Anne & Lane Kuske
  • Anonymous
  • Naomi MacDonald
  • Alex Geyer
  • Sue Hilliger
  • Gates Foundation
  • Jim and Ellen Streib
  • Inger Miles
  • Becky Fry
  • Melissa Jones
  • Douglas Jones
  • Conalee Laabs
  • Pamela O’Neal
  • Kikkoman Foods
  • Dawn & Lyle Hunter
  • Dalee Water Conditioning
  • Cabinets & Design by Cozette
  • Fort Community Credit Union
  • Kristen Fletcher
  • Ketterhagen Motors
  • In Memory of Mary Jo Eakle
  • Steve Sayhun
  • PremierBank
  • Janet Muzatko
  • Charles & Renee Barr
  • Anna Vo
  • Suzanne Chenoweth
  • Mark Masbruch
  • Wentao Guo
  • Jan Berezowitz
  • Janet Olson
  • Marjorie Stoneman
  • Kathleen Dunham
  • Elizabeth Mayer
  • Gina Foucault
  • Richard & Dianne Dunham
  • Deidre Simon
  • Kristine Zaballos
  • Jenni Jacobs
  • Reynolds Heating and Cooling
  • Reflections of the Past
  • La Piazza Pizzeria
  • Jessica’s Family Restaurant
  • Jerry Thalmann
  • Paula Babb
  • Emily Roe
  • Sharon McCullough
  • Jean Bruns
  • Amanda Mazzaferro
  • Justin Duffy
  • Sheila Meehan Gailloreto
  • Virginia Coburn
  • American Legion Post No. 173
  • Rodney & Tammie Lohff
  • Mary Peiffer
  • Whitewater Family Dentistry
  • Jacqueline and Dean Fischer
  • Matt Aschenbrener
  • Rich & Josie Grosse
  • Kevin Housel
  • Kristin Fletcher
  • Denise Mount
  • Kate McNulty
  • Toppers
  • Rocky Rococos
  • The Real MacCoys
  • Dan Trieloff
  • Gary & Naomi MacDonald
  • Corey & Kelly Davis

Article and Photos Submitted by Laura Masbruch
Whitewater High School Robotics Advisor
lmasbruch@wwusd.org

Jack Hefty Named WIAA Division 2 Scholar-Athlete

April 23, 2025

Jack Hefty added another accolade to his already remarkable resume as he was named one of just four male athletes statewide to receive the prestigious WIAA Scholar-Athlete Award in Division 2. The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA), in partnership with the WE Energies Foundation and the Wisconsin Public Service Foundation, annually honors 32 seniors—16 boys and 16 girls—who exemplify excellence both in the classroom and in athletics.

This year, 806 seniors were nominated by 415 high schools across Wisconsin. From that impressive pool, four boys and four girls were selected from each of the four divisions based on a combination of athletic performance and academic achievement. WIAA Executive Director Stephanie Hauser highlighted the caliber of the honorees: “Each of these outstanding student-athletes has excelled in academics and athletics. Twenty-one of this year’s 32 Scholar-Athlete finalists have maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA.”

Jack Hefty, a senior at Whitewater High School, boasts a flawless 4.0 GPA and an exceptional track and cross country resume. He is a back-to-back state champion in the 1600-meter run, having broken the school record in each of his victories as a sophomore and junior. In his final cross country season, he capped off his high school career with an individual state title and another school record, leading the Whippets to consecutive sectional championships.

In his award essay, Jack reflected on the impact of running on his personal growth: “The dedication and perseverance I’ve developed through running have shaped who I am. The challenges, setbacks, and victories have all taught me that success comes from consistent effort and a belief in pushing past limits.”

Jack becomes just the sixth student-athlete in Whitewater High School history to earn this distinction. Previous winners include Amy Cooper (1997), Carissa Converse (1997), Amber Converse (2000), Brett Harms (2014), and Sarah Schumacher (2015).

He plans to study chemistry and continue his athletic career in cross country and track and field at the United States Naval Academy.

Jack and the other recipients will be honored during an awards ceremony on Sunday, May 4, at SentryWorld in Stevens Point.

For more information on the WIAA Scholar-Athlete program and to read biographies of the 2025 winners, visit the Scholar-Athlete homepage.

Article Submitted by Chad Carstens
Whitewater High School Head Cross Country Coach
ccarstens@wwusd.org

UW-W Theatre/Dance Dept. Presents “NO EXIT”

April 23, 2025
The College of Arts and Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater announces the last show of this year’s Theatre/Dance season, “NO EXIT” by Jean Paul Sartre, adapted from the French by Paul Bowles. This production, directed by Robyn Accetta will run in the Hicklin Studio Theatre from April 25 – May 3. Tickets are on sale and can be purchased online at tickets.uww.edu or by calling (262) 472-2222. 

In Sartre’s existential play, Cradeau, Inez, and Estelle are sent to Hell but it is not what they expect. Instead of torture devices and punishment, they find themselves stuck together in a plain room, none of them wanting to admit their reason for damnation. You won’t want to miss this captivating adventure of three souls as they discover each other’s crimes and their eternal destiny in hell. When asked about the production, Accetta stated, “In our production of No Exit, we’ve reimagined Sartre’s existential purgatory through the lens of our modern digital culture—an always-on, never-quite-private space of curated identities and the desperate need to be seen, liked, and approved.

”Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) was a French philosopher, author, and playwright. He is best known for spearheading the existentialist movement. Sartre published a number of books and plays, as well as taking an interest in French politics. In 1967 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature, but refused it stating, “a writer should not allow himself to be turned into an institution.”

Showtimes for “NO EXIT” are April 25 and 26 at 7:30 p.m., April 27 at 2 p.m., May 1 and 2 at 7:30 p.m., and May 3 at 2 p.m. Act now to take advantage of half-price tickets for Saturday, April 26. The April 26 performance will also include a special talkback session featuring an interdisciplinary panel of faculty experts. Tickets are on sale and can be purchased in advance online at tickets.uww.edu, by calling (262) 472-2222 or at the Ticket Services office, 800 W. Main Street. They are open Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.. Adults are $18, those age 65+ are $16, and under age 18 are $13. There is a $2 surcharge for tickets purchased at the door at the time of the event. The Hicklin Studio Theatre is located in the Greenhill Center of the Arts at 950 W. Main St., Whitewater, WI 53190.

Community Invited to WUSD Supt. Search Zoom Focus Groups [Updated]

April 22, 2025

Updated 4/23/25 @ 10:25 a.m. to add Board President Jen Kienbaum’s comments regarding superintendent search.

As was announced on The Whitewater Banner on March 21, Whitewater Unified School District Superintendent Caroline Pate-Hefty is resigning effective June 30 to accept the superintendency of a district in Pennsylvania. The school board has scheduled three focus groups in order to receive input that will help to inform their search for the new superintendent. Unfortunately, the Banner was not aware of the meeting on the 22nd. Remaining sessions are on Thursday, April 24, 7:00 p.m. and Friday, April 25, 12:00 p.m. The Zoom access is as follows: Here is the link to the Zoom meetings:

https://zoom.us/j/91902953403…

✔️Meeting ID: 919 0295 3403

✔️ Passcode: 908035

The board has also announced a Meet & Greet session for the “Superintendent Candidate.” It is unclear whether this means that a single candidate has been identified. Update: Board President Jen Kienbaum told The Whitewater Banner “The board has not discussed and/or narrowed down names of candidates as of yet. Applications can be received up until April 30th. The board will narrow the candidates at the May 5th board meeting and conduct first round of interviews May 12th and 13th.”

Arts Alliance WRAP Call for Art! Deadline Approaching!

April 22, 2025

Whitewater Arts Alliance Hosts 2025 Wisconsin Regional Art Program (WRAP)
Exhibition and Workshop

The Whitewater Arts Alliance (WAA) is proud to announce the 2025
Wisconsin Regional Art Program (WRAP) Exhibition, running from May 1-31, 2025, at
the Cultural Arts Center, located at 402 W. Main Street, Whitewater, WI. This exhibition
provides artists from across Wisconsin with a platform to showcase their creativity,
enhance their skills and connect with others in the arts community.

WRAP offers a welcoming environment where artists can learn, share ideas, and find
inspiration. Regional winners will advance to a statewide exhibit, giving them an even
greater opportunity to showcase their talent. The exhibition will feature a variety of
artwork, including 3D sculptures, acrylics, oils, and collages. Supporting local artists
through programs like WRAP is central to WAA’s mission to foster a thriving arts
community.

Submissions Still Accepted
The final date for online entries for the WRAP exhibit is Sunday, April 20, 2025. Entries
can also be submitted in person during the artwork drop-off on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
For more details about submitting art, visit WRAP 2025 (May) — Whitewater Arts Alliance.

Special Watercolor Workshop
Artist and WRAP juror Tom Jewell will host a watercolor workshop titled “How to
Develop Composition in Your Paintings” on Saturday, May 3, from 9 am-12 pm. The
workshop will take place prior to the Awards Reception in the afternoon, providing an
excellent opportunity to develop new skills before the celebration.

During the workshop, Tom will share examples of composition techniques from his own
artwork and guide participants in creating cohesive compositions. Jewell says, “Good
composition is the backbone of any successful painting. In this workshop, I’ll not only
share techniques to create balanced and engaging compositions, but also help
participants bring their own ideas to life. Together, we’ll lay the groundwork for paintings
that truly resonate.”

Attendees are encouraged to bring ideas or photos to work from, as Tom will provide
personalized feedback to each participant. Refreshments will be provided. The cost for
those who do not have work in the WRAP Exhibit is $10 per person, which includes all
supplies and refreshments. The cost is free for those exhibiting work in the WRAP
exhibit as their entry fee includes workshop admission. Space is limited, so early
registration is encouraged. Visit whitewaterarts.org/wrap-2025 to reserve your spot.

Awards Reception
Later that day, join us from 12 pm-4 pm for the Awards Reception, where we’ll celebrate
the accomplishments of participating artists and bring the arts community together.

Exhibit Hours
The WRAP exhibit will be open to the public Thursdays through Sundays, from
12 pm-4 pm throughout May. Admission is free, and for those unable to attend in person,
the exhibit will also be available to view online.

The Whitewater Arts Alliance invites the entire community to experience the 2025
WRAP Exhibition and support the talented artists of Wisconsin. For more details about
the exhibition or workshop, visit whitewaterarts.org.

For more information, please contact:
Kim Adams, Gallery Director, Whitewater Arts Alliance
Phone: 608-201-2151
Email: wwartsalliance@gmail.com
Website: whitewaterarts.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwartsalliance
“Celebrating the Arts and Creating Community!”

City is Offering “Stop the Bleed and First Aid Training”

April 22, 2025

Register today for our hands on course covering Stop the Bleed and First Aid! Registration links [open until May 5] are listed below.

Individual Registration: https://secure.rec1.com/WI/whitewater-wi/catalog?filter=c2VhcmNoPTM2Mzc1MTQ=

Group Registration: https://secure.rec1.com/WI/whitewater-wi/catalog?filter=c2VhcmNoPTM2Mzc1NDc=

Volunteer Ushers Needed for UW-W Theatre/Dance Performances

April 21, 2025

Greetings from UW-Whitewater Department of Theatre/Dance!

The last theatre production of the 2024/25 season is right around the corner, and we are pleased to offer volunteer opportunities! UW-Whitewater’s Department of Theatre/Dance is holding a production of NO EXIT in the Hicklin Studio Theatre on April 25, 26, 27 and May 1, 2, 3. We have volunteer spots open for ushers at the event. Ushers play a crucial role in creating a positive experience for our guests. This opportunity is open to all. 

Ushering is a great way to support UW-Whitewater students and the future of theatre and dance. Plus, you can see the show for free!

Duties of an usher include: greeting guests and guiding them to their seats, scanning tickets, and helping monitor in-house distractions. 

Ushers are expected to arrive one hour prior to the event in professional attire. View the link for more details or to sign up now.

Where to report: Ushers will come to the Hicklin Studio Theatre (down the ramp next to the Crossman Gallery) and report to the Audience Services Director (House Manager) once they arrive.

If you have any questions, please contact Jessica Turner, Director of Events and Marketing, at turnerj@uww.edu.

We hope to see you there!

Obituaries

Obituary: Lawrence “Larry” C. Hartung, 76, of Fort Atkinson

Lawrence “Larry” C. Hartung, a proud Marine Veteran of the Vietnam War, and longtime resident of Fort Atkinson, WI, passed away peacefully at his home on May 1, 2026. Larry was born June 7th, 1949, to Levon and Charles Hartung in Chicago, IL. Larry enlisted in the US Marine Corps in 1968 and served 3 consecutive tours in the Vietnam War. During this time, he became pen pals with his future wife, Candy, via a connection through his father. In 1970, he came home on leave to marry Candy. They celebrated 55 years of marriage on October 31st, 2025. During … Read more

Obituary: Leo E. Wurzer, 65, of Eagle

Leo E. Wurzer, 65, of Eagle, Wisconsin passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 9, 2026 at his home. Leo was born on April 15, 1961 in Kenosha, Wisconsin to Cyril and Shirley (McNeil) Wurzer. He grew up between Pleasant Prairie and Antigo, spending his childhood summers on his uncle’s farm where he discovered his love for all things tractors. Although he never had a farm of his own, he was able to partially fulfill his dream by working as a driver for Robin’s Trucking in Whitewater, WI in his last days and collecting miniature Tonka toys. He began his career … Read more

Obituary: Lois Cummings, 99, of Fond du Lac

Lois Cummings, 99, of Fond du Lac, WI (formerly of Janesville, WI, Fort Atkinson, WI, Fountain Hills, AZ, and Green Valley, AZ) passed away peacefully on May 5, 2026 at the Meadows Senior Residence in Fond du Lac surrounded by family. Lois was born on February 17, 1927 in Fort Atkinson to Edward and Clarice (Roseth) Stevens. The middle child of 9 children, she attended Fort Atkinson schools and graduated in 1944. On September 11, 1948 Lois married Grant Cummings at Saint Andrew Catholic Church in Delavan, WI. Together they had 3 children, Gary, Colleen (Tom) Sabel, and Patty (Paul) … Read more

Celebration of Life: William Kincaid

Come celebrate William Kincaid’s Celebration of Life on Saturday, May 30th at 1 pm at Trippe Lake Park Pavillion in Whitewater. He truly enjoyed gatherings where his favorite foods and music could be enjoyed with some of his closest friends and family. We will honor him by carrying on one of his favorite traditions. Please bring your own beverages and chairs. There is limited seating. See you all there!

Obituary: Gladys Jean (Riley) Hildebrandt, 89, of Milwaukee

Gladys Jean (Riley) Hildebrandt, age 89, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 23, 2026.  Gladys was born on December 26, 1936, in Whitewater, Wisconsin, to Theresa Egnoski Riley. She was married to Walter Sobolik Sr., and later married James A. Hildebrandt in 1976.  Gladys was a hardworking woman who spent her life caring for others. She worked in school kitchens, restaurants, factories, and cleaning services. She concluded her working career as a full-time nanny. In that role, she lovingly cared for Andrew, Daniel, and Kaitlyn Drzewiecki, who became part of her chosen family.  Gladys is survived by her sons, Wally … Read more

Obituary: Nancy “Nan” Rowley, 90

WHITEWATER – Nan Rowley died on April 15, 2026, at the age of 90. She was born on September 4, 1935, in a little house on the prairie in the Town of Johnstown, Wisconsin, the daughter of Wayne L. Wilbur and Florence (McQuillen) Wilbur. Nan attended primary schools in the towns of Johnstown and Richmond and in the City of Whitewater. Nan graduated with honors from Whitewater City High School. On June 19, 1954, Nancy and Ken Rowley were united in marriage in Whitewater and went to live on the Rowley family farm in Richmond. Over the years, Nan served … Read more

Marion H. Gorniak (nee Pfeiffer), 74

Marion H. Gorniak (nee Pfeiffer), 74, of Whitewater passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 11, 2026. She was born on October 24, 1951, to the late Harvey and Loraine (nee Drifke) Pfeiffer in Fort Atkinson, WI. On June 2, 1969, she was united in marriage to Alan Gorniak. She enjoyed gardening, flowers, and cooking, especially her rhubarb pies. She especially enjoyed spending time with family and friends and will be missed by all who knew her. Those Marion leaves behind to cherish her memory include her husband, Alan Gorniak; stepson, Alan Bauer; sister, Sue Ann Schultz, other relatives and friends. … Read more

Obituary: Ruth I. (Phelps) Justis, 88, of MO

Ruth Irene (Phelps) Justis, 88, of Appleton City, Missouri, passed away Friday morning, April 10, 2026, at the Missouri Veterans Home in Warrensburg, MO, with her family by her side. Ruth was born June 3, 1937 in Janesville, Wisconsin, to Charles and Ada Mae (Maly) Phelps. She joined the Marine Corps in 1956. During her time there, she met and married her husband, Forest Wayne “Wayne” Justis in 1957. They shared 62 years of marriage and to this union, 2 children, Charles and Dorene, were born. Ruth grew up in Whitewater, WI., the oldest of three children. Ruth graduated from … Read more

Obituary: Dorothy C. Kau, 101, of Eagle

Dorothy C. Kau, age 101, of Eagle, Wisconsin passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 9, 2026 at Fort Memorial Hospital. Dorothy was born on March 18, 1925 in Eagle on the family farm, the daughter of John and Katherine (Faestel) VonRueden. Dorothy was a 1942 graduate of Palmyra High School. On May 21, 1949, Dorothy was united in marriage to Alvin E. Kau at St. Theresa Catholic Church in Eagle and the Lord blessed their union with 8 children. Alvin and Dorothy enjoyed 50 years of marriage together until Alvin’s death in the year 2000. Dorothy enjoyed being a farm … Read more

Obituary: Dorothy E. [nee Meyer] Wafle McCracken, 95, of Florida

Dorothy E. McCracken, 95, passed away peacefully on August 30, 2025, in Sarasota, Florida. Born on April 14, 1930, in Whitewater, Wisconsin, to Carl and Joyce Meyer, Dorothy grew up in Whitewater and graduated from Whitewater High School. She then worked for a photographer and hand painted his first colored portraits, until she got married. She and her first husband, Bernard Wafle, owned and operated a 179-acre dairy farm in Helenville, Wisconsin, for 25 years before relocating to Ocala, Florida, in 1979. Dorothy later married Earl McCracken, in Ocala, Fl. She also shared a special companionship later in life with … Read more