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MEMORIAL DAY

Campbellsport News • May 24, 2018 • Page 3

2018

A TRIBUTE TO Our

Heroes

“Let us, then, at the time appointed gather around their sacred remains and garland the passionless mounds above them with the choicest flowers of spring time; let us raise above them the dear old flag they saved from dishonor; let us in this solemn presence renew our pledges to aid and assist those whom they have left among us a sacred charge upon a nation's gratitude...” ~ Excerpt from General Order No. 11 issued by Headquarters, Grand Army of the Republic,Washington DC May 5, 1868

Area Memorial Day Programs

Kewaskum

The public is invited to share in Kewaskum’s longstanding tradition of holding a Memorial Day ceremony. This year’s Memorial Day program will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, May 28, outside the American Legion Hall, 1538 Fond du Lac Ave. in Kewaskum. There will be no parade this year, because of construction occurring at Kewaskum High School. However, the public is encouraged to still take part in the regular ceremony at the Legion Hall, which will include speakers and a 21-gun salute. Immediately following the program, members of the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 384 of Kewaskum will serve hamburgers, brats and refreshments.

Fillmore

The public is invited to a Memorial Day Program in Fillmore on Monday, May 28. The annual Memorial Day Program in Fillmore

will include the exhibit “A Face for Every Name.” The exhibit features a photo for every Vietnam veteran from Wisconsin who is remembered on the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C. The Fillmore Turner Hall, located at 523 Highway H, just 3.5 miles east of Highway 144 north of West Bend, will be open for viewing the exhibit at 11 a.m. on Memorial Day, Monday, May 28. The traditional Memorial Day Program will begin in Turner Hall at 12:30 p.m. Refreshments, brats and burgers will be available beginning at 11 a.m. Andrew Johnson, publisher of the Kewaskum Statesman, The Campbellsport News and the Dodge County Pionier, will share his story of working with community newspapers to locate the photos for the memorial. He has been recognized by the National Newspaper Association for his work on the project. Johnson, whose son David was killed in 2012 in Afghanistan, is a Gold Star Father, and is committed to having a face for the all veterans on the Memorial.

The Farmington Historical Society is sponsoring the event. The traveling exhibit is made available by the Wisconsin Veterans Museum.

Lomira

The Lomira American Legion post will be hosting several services on Memorial Day at the following locations. -St. Andrews at 8 a.m. -St, Lukes in Knowles at 8:15 a.m. -Mount Pleasant on Hwy 49 in Brownsville at 8:45 a.m. -Town of Lomira on Hwy 175 at 9:15 a.m. - Byron Veteran’s Memorial at 9:30 a.m. -Ebenezer at 10 a.m. -St. Martin’s in Ashford at 10:15 a.m. -St. John’s in Lomira at 10:30 a.m. -Salem in Lomira at 10:45 a.m. -St Mary’s in Lomira at 11 a.m. -Wreath laying at the Lomira Village pond at 11:15 a.m.

A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself. - Joseph Campbell

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Honoring Their Service & Sacrifice May 28

Andrew Johnson in Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery alongside the grave marker of his son who was KIA in Afghanistan in January 2012.

By Andrew Johnson Father of 1LT David Johnson, KIA 1-25-12

Memorial Day is a day to remember. It is a day for the living to remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the military service for our great country. It is also a time we remember those veterans who served and have passed away. The pages of our Memorial Day section feature many of the local soldiers who were killed in action (KIA), as well as many veterans who are buried locally. Memorial Day is for all sacrifices made since the founding of our country. It seems to be easier to recognize KIA’s who were sacrificed in years close to the time when family members as well as others are still living. For example, during the time of the Civil War, people in this area thought about their recent sacrifices from here. We don’t think of those same sacrifices the same way since we personally did not know the soldiers and their families. However, our country is still at war against

terrorists in several different parts of the world. Military sacrifices are still being made even recently. Wisconsin has lost more than 300 military members since 9-11 including those from combat, suicide and accidents. We were fortunate that we did not have to add any local names to the list in our section over the past year from our area. All who sacrificed are important to remember even if they lived in a different time or we did not know them. Memorial Day certainly can be very personal for those of us who lost someone close. I was able to visit the traveling Global War on Terror Wall of Remembrance this past year. It was eye-opening to see the huge list of nearly 7,000 names representing the U.S. military KIA’s since September. To say “7,000” names is easy to understand. Reading almost 7,000 names is very difficult to comprehend. Their sacrifices become more personal. Adding a photo like we are doing with the Vietnam Faces project makes the sacrifices even more personal. Each name represents a person who had a life and left behind family, friends and battle buddies. The folks who run the wall gave me a challenge coin in honor of my son David. On the back of the coin it appropriately quotes John 15:13: “Greater love has no one than this, to lay down one’s life for a friend.” No loss in the military is greater than another. All are equally important. It is my hope that readers will take the time to look at the local photos of those who gave all as well as the names of those who have passed on and served our great country on these special pages. Each will have a different perspective on what this holiday means based on their life experiences and a host of other factors. For example, a battle buddy’s view of their fallen co-worker differs from gold star parents who have lost a child. Memorial Day can be a day of grieving for some. It certainly is a day to ponder the idea that a huge price was paid for us to be free and live the way we do. Memorial Day is every day for me.

Update On The Gold Star Memorial Trail

It was approximately four years ago that an effort began to build a bike trail between Mayville and Horicon. Raising funds for such a project can be challenging. My wife Laura and I, as well as another Gold Star family from Beaver Dam, Greg and Barb Gassen, learned about the trail. We offered an idea that the trail could be dedicated to the memory of all Wisconsin service members who gave their lives. The rest is history. The trail was renamed and adopted by the county as a park. Funding for the first phase was completed earlier this year by the county and groundbreaking for the first phase

occurred on February 27 in Mayville. The trail construction is now at least 37 percent complete and the contractor is working ahead of schedule with a goal of having rock base work completed in July. Paving could happen as early as the end of September. Contract completion date is November 11, which happens to be Veterans Day. It is hoped that the annual Turkey Run held on Thanksgiving morning will be held on the new trail this year. The official grand opening ceremony will be held on June 1, 2019, which is the Saturday after Memorial Day 2019 and State Trails Day.

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Construction on the Gold Star Memorial Trail phase one between Mayville and the Horicon Marsh Education Center is now at least 37% complete. The non-motorized paved trail could be completed as early as September. The contract completion date is November 11, or Veterans Day. This county trail is dedicated to the memory of all Wisconsin military service members who gave their lives in service to the United States. facebook.com/GoldStarMemorialTrailWI • GoldStarMemorialTrrailWI.org

All Gave Some. Some Gave All.

Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Gary Wetzel views photos of killed Wisconsin military members on the “Wisconsin Remembers: A Face for Every Name” traveling display on February 1 at the Milwaukee War Memorial Center. On that day, weekly newspaper publisher Andrew Johnson and UW-Milwaukee investigative journalism instructor Jessica McBride gave a presentation on how Wisconsin newspapers worked with the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. to find the last 450 missing photos of killed Wisconsin Vietnam veterans. This exhibit will be featured at the Fillmore Memorial Day ceremony. (courtesy of Milwaukee War Memorial Center)

Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund Faces Project And The Traveling Wisconsin Exhibit

Everyone has different life circumstances and talents that can enable them to make a positive difference in their family, community, job and county. My circumstance is very unique. After my son David was killed in Afghanistan in 2012, I really had to take a hard look at what the rest of my life would look like. Life would be different. I had no choice about what happened on the battle field. After some time of reflection, I realized in January 2013 that the combination of my being a Gold Star father and a small, well-connected rural newspaper publisher could enable me to help the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF) Faces project. The VVMF are the folks who built the black WALL in Washington D.C. with the names of those who died in military service in the Vietnam War. I learned that Wisconsin Public Radio (WPRT) were helping the VVMF find the photos of every person that was listed on the WALL. The photos are featured online at vvmf.org and are featured daily by date of birth. The photos will also be displayed at the new education center which will located by the WALL. The reason the military did not have photos was because of a huge fire in St. Louis in 1973 that destroyed more than six million military records. The only way to get the photos was to go to the public and families of the fallen. I further learned that the VVMF would be displaying photos of all military KIA’s from the current War on Terror until an appropriate memorial could be built in Washington D.C. It was a no brainer for me to get involved. These people need my help and they are going to honor my son along with nearly 7,000 others who have made the ultimate sacrifice since 911.

DAN NIEL L STUKEN NBERG G 920-533-8300

I have a unique set of contacts and skills that could make a positive difference for remembering our fallen in Vietnam. So, this has become one of the passions of my life and that is why I will continue to feature the project every Memorial Day edition until the entire project is done. When we started working with the VVMF Project, the numbers of missing photos were huge. At the time, there were over 58,000 (the number grows every year as discoveries are made) names on the WALL and 1,161 were from Wisconsin. There was a total of approximately 24,000 photos missing from across the country and 450 missing from Wisconsin. I immediately gained the support for the project of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association (WNA),I was immediate past president at the time, and the National Newspaper Association (NNA), when I was a board member. Beth Bennett, WNA executive director, and I met with WPRT executives from and shared our idea of using community newspapers to find the missing photos. They thought it was a good idea, but warned us we would not really find all of the photos and the project would go on for many years in Wisconsin. I remember clearly telling them that we are newspaper people. This means that we work within deadlines. I told them that we would make every effort to find all of the Wisconsin photos by Memorial Day 2015 and I sensed they thought I was a little “crazy.” It was an impossible goal since only Wyoming had found all of their photos. We helped find all of the photos from Wisconsin by the Friday before Memorial Day 2015. We published every photo in our Memorial Day edition in 2016, along with many other Wisconsin newspapers. The people at Wisconsin Public Radio and Television embraced the accomplishment by sponsoring a traveling exhibit with all of the 1,161 photos of Wisconsin military members killed in the Vietnam War. It is called “Wisconsin Remembers: A Face for Every Name.” The traveling display is also sponsored by the Wisconsin Veterans Museum and the WNA.


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On February 1, the display was at the Milwaukee County War Memorial Center. I, along with University of WisconsinMilwaukee investigative journalism instructor Jessica McBride and UW-Milwaukee journalism student Dylan Deprey, each spoke about our roles in finding the photos. There were about 75 or 80 Vietnam veterans present including Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Gary Wetzel. Gary does not attend many events anymore, so this topic must have obviously touched him. The photo of Gary looking at his fallen comrades taken by Renee Riddle from the War Memorial captured the moment. I knew as soon as I saw the photo that it would be our feature photo for this Memorial Day. The moment was a severely wounded war hero who bravely fought off the enemy in a battle where his actions saved many American lives viewing photos of many dead heroes. I am sure he knew many of them. He is a true American hero and it was awesome to have him present. This is what we are supposed to do on Memorial Day – to review the cost of being free. We will always remember those who gave all for us from all wars! The “Wisconsin Remembers: A Face for Every Name” display will be at Turner Hall in Filmore this Memorial Day. Normally I like to go to Arlington National Cemetery for the National Memorial Day service since my son is buried in Arlington. However, this year I was invited to talk about the Faces Project as part of a Memorial Day service. The program will begin at 12:30 p.m. I will be speaking about the value of a photo of our KIA’s and about the project. Turner Hall is located at 523 Co. Hwy H, Fredonia. I hope to see some of you in Filmore.

MEMORIAL DAY 2018

A U.S. Army Caisson team transports the casket of U.S. Army 1st Lt. David A. Johnson to Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery during a full honors service held on February 22, 2012. Johnson, who was from Mayville, was killed in action from an improvised explosive device on January 25, 2012 during a small arms battle he was leading in Kandahar province of Afghanistan. Lt. Johnson is the son of Andrew Johnson, publisher of the Campbellsport News and Kewaskum Statesman. (photo courtesy of Tracey Attlee)

What Does “Gold Star” Mean?

The Gold Star concept originated during World War I when parents began hanging redand-white service flags in their windows. A blue star in the center indicated a son or a spouse was deployed in the military. The tradition goes that when a family member was killed in action, then a “gold star” was sewn over the blue star. Either flag can have multiple stars that correspond to multiple individuals serving or multiple deaths. I was told by one of my son’s sergeants that there is one family that has three Gold Stars from the current war. In 1947 the U.S. Congress established the

Gold Star lapel pin to provide widows and widowers, children, parents, and brothers and sisters of members of the Armed Forces of the United States who lost their lives in the defense of democracy and freedom during the World Wars I and II, and any subsequent armed hostilities in which the United States became engaged. The Gold Star pin unique design incorporates the symbols that indicated the family’s loss: the laurel wreath border signifies valor; the purple field (background) signifies the family’s grief or mourning; the Gold Star has been used since World War I to signify “died in a combat theater.”

The Gold Star concept originated during World War I when parents began hanging red-and-white service flags in their windows. A blue star in the center indicated a son or husband serving in the military. There are several of these flags displayed around our towns. A Gold Star signified death. Either flag can have multiple stars that correspond to multiple individuals serving or multiple deaths. I was told by one of my son’s sergeants that there is one family that has three Gold Stars from the current war. There are many Gold Star organizations for mothers, fathers and families.

In 1947 the U.S. Congress established the Gold Star Lapel Button to provide an appropriate means to identify widows and widowers, children, parents, and brothers and sisters of members of the Armed Forces of the United States who lost their lives in the defense of democracy and freedom during the World Wars I and II, and any subsequent armed hostilities in which the United States became engaged. The Gold Star Lapel Button’s unique design incorporates the symbols that indicated the family’s loss: the Laurel Wreath Border signifies valor; the Purple field signifies the family’s grief or mourning; the Gold Star has been used since World War I to signify “Died in a Combat Theater.”

Gold Star Flag

VVMF Faces Update

Newspapers from around the country have joined the effort to find all of the photos. I traveled to Oklahoma, Missouri and Springfield, Illinois twice, to work on the project along with the support of the National Newspaper Association. I included an updated chart about the project on our Memorial Day pages. I am very proud to report that as of May 15, there are 28 states that have completely found all of

Gold Star Pin

their photos, leaving a total of 2,707 missing photos in the U.S. It is my greatest hope that the newspapers working along with many other organizations and volunteers can finish up this project of finding the last missing photos before the groundbreaking of the new VVMF Education Center in Washington D.C.

“ We come, not to mourn our dead soldiers, but to praise them.” – Francis A . Walker

THANK YOU VETERANS.

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MEMORIAL DAY 2018

The traveling Global War on Terror Wall of Remembrance was set-up outside a hotel where the Illinois Press Association Convention (IPA) was being held in Springfield, Illinois, last June. The IPA’s members worked with local publisher Andrew Johnson on finding the missing Vietnam photos from Illinois. The Wall has almost 7,000 names of U.S. military members that have been killed since 9-11. (Andrew Johnson | DCP)

PHOTO COUNT BY STATE FOR VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL FACES PROJECT Newspaper publisher Andrew Johnson explains to Vietnam Veterans how the Wisconsin Newspaper Association (WNA) members helped find Wisconsin missing photos for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial at a special presentation at the Milwaukee War Memorial Center. Newspapers from across the country followed WNA’s model and helped find all of the photos for many states.

Persian Gulf War • Iraq War • War In Afghanistan

FOND DU LAC COUNTY FALLEN HEROES Private First Class Rachel K. Bosveld U.S. Army • Oct. 26, 2003

PFC Rachel K. Bosveld, 19, of Waupun, WI, was killed Oct. 26, 2003, in Abu Ghraib, Iraq. Bosveld was fatally injured during a mortar attack on the Abu Ghraib Police Station. Bosveld was assigned to the 527th Military Police Company, V Corps, Giesen, Germany.

Specialist John O Tollefson U.S. Army • July 27, 2005

Specialist John O. Tollefson, 22, of Fond du Lac, WI, died on July 27, 2005, when an improvised explosive devise detonated near his HMMWV while out on patrol in Ashraf, Iraq. He was assigned to the 411th Military Police Company, 720th Military Police Battalion, 89th Military Police Brigade, Fort Hood, Texas.

Captain Derek A. Dobogai U.S. Army • Aug. 22, 2007

CPT Derek A. Dobogai, 26, of Fond du Lac, WI, died Aug. 22, 2007, in Multaka, Iraq, of injuries suffered when his helicopter crashed. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks, HI.

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We Remember The Heros In Our Local Cemeteries

VETERANS LISTED IN THE ROLL CALL OF THE DEAD John R. Collier Clyde A. Hughes Caspar Schneider Albert Leibel John C. Burgert William Walsh Kenneth R. Winninghoff Marion P. Gilboy John Remmel John J. Theisen Jr. Gustav Tunn Louis Tunn Otto J. Cole Jacob L. Haug Charles J. Cole Barthol Becker August W. Ullrich John R. Thompson Leo J. Mullen, Jr. William A. Yankow Arthur L Yankow Roy Galligan George J. Mathieu Dennis S. Kelly Emil J. Schmitz Patrick J. Garvey Jerome L. Karoses Walter J. Beck Henry M. Fellenz Primus H. Hilmes Frank Hilmes George Braun Thomas Cabry William F. McBride Robert F. Scheer Nicholas J. Klotz Nicholaus Braun John Baylie Gertrude Strobel Minnie Becker Frank Haupt Gustav Radke Gilbert R. Dreikosen Marvin F. Dreikosen P. Martin Smith Arnold M. Ertz Neal McIntyre Peter LeFebvre George H. McCullough Harry Crook John Kohler Robert B. Nelson Kenneth Rink Joseph Volz George Kleiber Dorothy Straub Tobias Patrick Murray Ronald B. Ruplinger Robert R. St. Mary Gilbert H. Gloede Jacob H. Kleinhans Kenneth E. Stuart Norman P. Straub Robert Trapp John P. Meyer John C. Odekirk Ralph H. Ketter Richard W. Grede Alice Karl Lawrence Wallenfusz Michael Campagna Francis Bartoli Robert Bowen Melvin Wagner John McCarty Peter J. Geib Sr. Lyle J. Smith Gerald A. De Voe Co. Richard L. Bender Leo V. Kiser Sr. Robert W. Winston

Ivan. R. Sampson Eugene F. Leonard Paul F. Schrage Victor A. Elsinger Cheryl A. Hord James R. Meyer Kenneth O. Meyer Jr. Roger R. Pieper Egar A. Roehrborn Duane A. Petersen Jerry P. Nehrbass Harold Mapes Jr. Robert Alfred Stageman Gerald Ullrich George F. Hanrahan Mathias Hoffmann Michael Smith Michael Dale Schibline Earl C. Meyer Jr.

AVOCA CEMETERY Oakfield Wayne Lee Resop Kenneth A. Wiese Korean War Robert A. Boettcher

AUBURN CEMETERY (On Y) Clarence Gage Lewis E. Gatzke John Terlinden Kenneth Lavrenz Gilbert Krahn Wallace W. Kuckow World War I Otto Breyman Emil Dickman Alin Haug Clarance Kuehl Joseph Wunder Civil War August Lade John Schemmelphenig August Treiber Christian Wunder Vietnam Gene H. Blumenberg World War II Oscar Mielke Orville R. Schmidt Korea Melvin E. Sook

CALVARY CEMETERY Ralph A. Fields World War II Ambrose J. Berenz Marlin M Mauer Robert R. Scudella Clifford R. Stukenberg Francis H. Holzmann Doug C. Cole Royal J. Carey

CHAPEL OF THE RISEN CHRIST MAUSOLEUM Fond du Lac Patrick B. Costello Arthur W. Mielke Jr Norman A. Vogds. James J. Wirtz Richard L. Steinacker

DUNDEE TRINITY LUTHERAN Walter Koewold

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Frederick “Lee” Rehn Howard C. Narges Orville R. Schmidt World War I Heinocch Schmidt World War II William Mielke, Sr. Raymond Schwantz Alfred Mueller Arnold Ramthun Fred Mielke Ernest Haegler Jr. William Lenz Vietnam William Mielke, Jr. Barry B. Knoelke Ed Krewald Korean Allan Hintz Walner Mielke

ELMORE CEMETERY Norman Rauch World War I Charles L. Fleischman Edward Rauch World War II Robert Schubring Civil Johann Jacob Engler Wilhelm Reinhardt Andreas Tischausev Uereth Engler Vietnam Charles A. Scheurman G.A.R Drich Englev

EMPIRE CEMETERY Civil War John H. Airhart Squire A. Benedict Anthony Brown Robert Carr J. Wesley Frost Wallace Frost E.B. Shoemaker E.R. Shoemaker John H. Shoemaker Martin Strong John Bartlett Tripp Spanish American War C.H. Tripp World War I Albert A. Grahl Richard C. Grahl Harry Puddy William F. Rose Tage Swanson Andrew T. White World War II Leon R. Arndt Roy C. Arndt Norbert C.Baumhardt William J. Blaine Orlon Braatz Edward C. Garthwaite Theodore A. Getchell Mary J. Hallock Kenneth L. Hafermann Otis O. Sass Stanley Swast Korea Ernest A. Klatt, Jr Robert W. Immel Patricia A. Salchert Frederick Thomson, Sr. Vietnam

Kenneth Fischer Arthur R. Henning Charles J. Grabau Other U.S. Veterans A.L. Briggs Reynold J. Blakely Bill D. Brookins Roland C. Brown, M.D. Carl H. Grahl Melvin W. Immel Henry B. Laughlin Richard A. Lucas Irving M. Pray John K. Riggs George H. Weiss

ESTABROOKS Fond du Lac Korean Conflict Fay R. James

GAGE CEMETERY (On County G) Fredrick Bennke Herman Sisco Civil War George Schmidt

GUDEX CEMETERY Civil Wesley Lillow John P. Schumway Frederick Senft

HIGHAM CEMETERY Higham, WI Eugene C. Warner

HIGHLAND MEMORIAL PARK New Berlin Harold L. Kane

HOLY ANGELS West Bend

Philip A. Casper Honorable Leo F. Schlaefer World War II Albert Feucht Donald N. Koerble Korean Conflict Edwin F. Weiss

HOLY CROSS CEMETERY Mount Calvary Joseph Nett Cyril W. Schaefer

HOLY TRINITY Kewaskum Roger W. McKenna Kenneth Bucky Bales Korean Joseph Gruber World War II Alban L. Nigh Roger Reindl Vietnam Stephen Peter Schmidt Robert G. Serwe

If you have an addition or correction to our cemetary listings, please call 920-533-8338.

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We Remember The Heros In Our Local Cemeteries

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CEMETERY Town of Scott Edward W. Koepke Matthew M. Smolinski Roger R. Vetter Korean Vernon O. Kumrow World War II Ralph E. Koth

LEDGEVIEW MEMORIAL PARK Fond du Lac David P. Gremminger Robert T. Gueller Stephen M. Oelke Harold Straub World War II Alvin R. Feuerhammer Donald Narges Wilfred F. Ditter Miles S. Rahn Emil A. Sabel Wilfred W. Schmitz Korea Jean D. Schwefel William E. Sabel Cornelius D. Gahagan Donald J. Seefeld Norman C. Gruber Vietnam Robert Hatch Greg G. Salaja

LUTHERAN MEMORIAL PARK Kewaskum Harvey Bunkelman Louise Bunkelman World War II Delbert Backhaus Paul E. Hoeft Sr. Orin E. Kirchner Albert Liegl Korea Leslie R. Ostrander

MEMORIAL GARDENS Korean Conflict Harold D. Zielicke

MITCHELL CEMETERY

World War I William Gardner Civil War Christopher Johnson George Johnson

NEWARK CEMETERY Barton Vietnam Raymond A. Stallman

NEW PROSPECT WORLD WAR I Clyde Henning Roy Henning Richard Trapp Lyle Thornton George H. Terry G.A.R. William H. Hooker Rodney Martin Charles McIntosh William Van Deusen

Ranson Frasier John Bell W.D. Southhard Elmer W. Haskins MEXICAN WAR Benjamin Romaine

ODEKIRK CEMETERY (On F East of V) Leonard Birkholz

OUR LADY OF ANGELS Armstrong Catherine Marlow Carl A. Mauck William Ross Patrick B. Shea Frank Schockmell Benard J. Suszek Jr. Terese M. Wangler Civil War Edward Flynn John Gaffney John Graham John F. Mauck John F. Patrick Harry Redmon World War I Frank J. Blackmore Lawrence A. Cahill George V. Carolan George A. Ditter George F. Fitzgerald Charles H. Poole Raymond C. Poole George F. Shaw World War II Francis H. Baker Leo C. Blackmore Stephen A. Cahill Dorothy M. Cosgrove Iver M. Erickson J. M. Fitzgearld Victor S. Pagel Dr. George J. Twohig Lawerence J. Schram Vernon Schilder Harry Steffes Korea Gearld S. Bittner Francis W. Burns James J. Jaworski Arnold J. Nelson Lee T. Woodworth Vietnam Leroy E. Thelen

PEACE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST BERLIN CRISIS Edward H. Kirsch

PEACE REFORMED CEMETERY Jackson Harry K. Barwind

PLEASANT HILL CEMETERY Hartford Vietnam Roger B. Margelofsky

RAUCH

Civil George Rauch

Elvidn Rauch

RIENZI CEMETERY Carl A. Kollmansberger Jerome A. Schuchardt John a. Scider World War II Harold T. Hoyt John M. Hobbs Emil Lorenz Vietnam Dr. Willard A. Hansman Gulf War Joseph J Bechlem

SACRED HEART (On D) Edgar Kousqa Korean Richard LaBode World War II LaRoy Wilke Chester Kozlowski Sylvester Majesky William Thornton David Bowen Ralph Garfield Addion Garfield L.A. Terry George H. Terry Caleb W. Bringham Spanish War George Whalem

SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST IN WAYNE Norbert Serwe

SENN (On Hwy. W, West of Elmore) Civil George Senn John Senn, Jr.

SHRINE OF REST MAUSOLEUM Fond du Lac Anthony Schmitz Arthur W. Mielke Jr. Robert M.Urban Maurice F. Struebing Ralph H. Kraus Edward A. Galligan Leo E. Long Ottie A. Schneider Lawrence J. Mueller Henry Straub James A. Theisen NorbertM. Theisen World War II Wilfred F. Ditter Vernon J. Abler Wilfred W. Schmitz Vietnam Jack J. Bera Phil Ketter Korean War Leslie F. Adelmeyer Harold R. Halle Robert T. Way Sr. Edwin J. Thomson

ST. ANDREW CEMETERY LeRoy World War II Leonard A. Schraufnagel

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ST. CHARLES CEMETERY Chilton

Andrew J. Kraus

ST. CHARLES CEMETERY Jackson Herman G. Buechel

ST. CLOUD CEMETERY Robert J. Goebel Marvin Mischo Vernon Sippel Zeno Entringer

World War II

John Enders Cyril J. Ausloos Vietnam Robert Baumgartner Paul Joseph Guelig Kenneth Mauer

ST. GREGORY St. Nazianz David A. Merket

ST. JOHN LUTHERAN Cedar Rd., Eden Lyle V. Soyk Raymond Mielke World War I Charles L. Roehl World War II Henry Fiebig Peter Fiebig Eugene D. Gudex Dennis Livingston Harold W. Roehl Jr. William Roesler World War II Raymond W. Immel

ST. JOHN LUTHERAN New Fane Walter Jandre Leonard Andrew Ruben Oppermann Charles Krueger Frederick Manske John Petermann Wilheim Backhaus David L. Engelman Herman Ramel Walter Temmerman Lyle Swarthort Arthur Adolph Leonard Schultz Lesue Ketter Ketelhohn Ira W. Heberer Donald H. Butzke Richard R. Ebert World War II Harold E. Krueger Melvin Butzke William Braidgam Harold J. Seefeldt Vietnam Harlan Kasseckert Larry L. Landvatter Dennis O. Petermann Korea Glenn A. Butzke Daniel Zanow Norman Koepke


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ST. JOSEPH CEMETERY Rual St. Cloud David C. Horn

ST. KILIAN

Leander Weiland Jeffrey Ertl Orville Kern Alois M. Ertl Raymond L. Bong George A. German Kilian L. German Ervin W. Matthews Joseph J. Schmitt Gerald Weiland Eugene Beitsch Eldon Rauch Jerold J Mielkie Raymond Rosbeck David J. Sauer Hugo J. Straub Raymond F. Ruplinger World War I Aldoph Batzler Martin F. Rosbeck Arthur J. Schmidbauer Alvin Volm Daniel J. Schrauth World War II Jerome Bernard Kneifl Anthony J. Zukaitis, Chaplain Civil Amand Grab Korean War Ervin F. Mielkie

ST. MARTIN Ashford

Edward Fleischman Mathias Thelen Jerome Beck Edward Fleischman Lusses Walslm Athur Meier Vincent Schmitt Joseph M. Thill Ralph W. Stucke Peter Purko Arthur Meler Alfons Bath, Jr. Jack Briesmeister Norman F. Fleischman John B. Jaeger Frank J. Fell Alois J. Serwe World War I John Brill World War II Arthur A. Eiving Victor J. Gassner Florian Hall Adam Kahut Civil Anton Gergen Bertram Jaeger Henry Jaeger Spanish Anton Thelen

ST. MATTHEW’S CEMETERY Campbellsport Alan K. Rickmeier Norman Serwe Peter J. Osypowski Jerome E. Weis Donald W. Uelmen Herman J. Wondra John R. Neckuty Roman Schekirke

Mathias L. Serwe Jr. Vietnam War John M. Flynn Steven V. Feuerhammer Bernard J. Griesemer John Schill Harold J. Uelman World War I Leo J Uelmen Michael Polzean Joseph Galabiniska Andrew M. Polzean Frank E. Esser William M. Schlaefer Erich A. Falk Joseph F. Bassil Leo A. Gremminger Ernest W. Kloke Joseph J. Strobel Martin K. Beisbier John E. Flynn Oscar S. Bonesho Albert N. Kraemer Leo A. Hoffmann Peter J. Hilbert Henry M. Fellenz Albert Leibl World War II William L. McCarty John Saemann Robert F. Huspen Paul L. Schlaefer Henry J. Buddenhagen Betty J. Buddenhagen Harvey Jochmann James A. Weyer Albert F. Kulow Vernon E. Feuerhammer Clarence E. Rathmann John Thomas McCarty Joseph C. Karl Willis G. Bell Lester J. Flood John H. Galabinske Jerome Bertram Gregory P. Harter Bernard L. Sarauer Sr. Sylvester S. Bassill Joseph K. Karoses Angelo P. Campagna Henry J. Kloke Andrew J. Medinger Edward E. Ford Francis E. Wyse Arthur Manthey Wave Dorothy Straub Tobias John C. Litcher Charles E. Wilhelm Walter F. Wiskow Linus Beisbier Sava Salaja Sylvester Serwe Helen A. Braun John Battaggie Richard P. Halfmann Ralph Ketter Arthur W. Guenhter Ralph Strassburg Leo H. Ketter Leo Lang Linus Simon John F. Pesch Sr. Deacon Robert J. Fazen Joseph D. Moser Eldon Spradau Joseph I. Klotz Oscar Hahn Korean War David J. Flitter Stewart L. Rochwite Gerald E. Martin Neal R. Walters Paul E. McGray

Elroy H. Backhaus Earl F. Pennington James B. Wondra Hilary W. Justman Eugene F. Gremminger Gerald Serwe Kenneth Stuart William A. Berg Melvin O. Seibel Justus Wayne Baucom Steven J. Fuller Donald R. Schickert Gerald Hall Allen Westemeier Gerald Schanen Norman H. Johnson Robert J. Adamski Civil War Bernard McArdel John Calhoun Christopher Haug

ST. MARY’S CEMETERY-SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS Eden Mathias Klumpyan Gerald V. Staehler World War I Martin Braun Paul Braun John Breshneham Antonio Capazzo Peter Capazzo Ambrose Flood John Flynn Robert Goebel Henry Hillebrand Earl Hoff Harold Icks Stephen King Frank Launders Henry Carl Lueders Lawnrence McEnroe Emmet McEvoy Leo James McCullough Ambrose Ryan Frank Ryan George Sammons Henry Schwartz Frank Seybold Monroe Smith Vincent Whealon World War II William V. Ales Arthur Ambroso George Baumhardt Robert Beirne William Bick Antonio Binotto Guelfo Binotto Leroy Braatz James Braun Harold Casetta Nick Cruciani Charles Daley James Ennis Bernard Flaherty Francis (Frank) Flood

Robert Forge Irving Gauthier Karl Giebel George Hardgrove Alvin Hauser Grace Hayes Michael Hayes Thomas Hayes Tony Hettenhaus Raymond Ketter Anna Lemke-LaHaye John Lemke Gerald Lloyd Pat McNamara Ray Meeth George Meisinger Francis Murphy James A. O’Brien John B. O’Brien Thomas J. O’Brien Ralph Paulick Roland Pfeifer Raymond J. Riley Myron Rosenbaum Robert Rubly Richard Rucks Bernard Rupp Joseph Rupp Ralph Salter Sam Sara Ray Schuh Gilbert Seil Donald Thern Lewis Vander Grinten Howard Warger Robert Warger Ted Westemeier Carl Witkowski Emmett J. Reilly **KIA Buried in France Korean War Robert Bickelhaupt Joseph Goebel Rodney Grahl Thomas J. King Eugene John McCrory Thomas Ryan Walter Sievert Richard Walsh Cold War Bert Alm Michael Feucht David Goebel Phillip W. Hauser Jerry King Richard King John Perron Eugene “Geno” F. Scudella Thomas J. McDaniel Vietnam War Kenneth Halbur Leo Meier Eugene Novak Steve Rademan Robert Rahn Michael Reilly Jeffrey Rupp**KIA Pat Scannell Leslie Schloskey


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ST. MARY’S CEMETERY Barton

Marvin Seibel World War II Leonard A. Rosenbaum Melvin G. Krug KIA 6/1944

World War II LeRoy Bohn Harvey P. Lehn Korean War Tony J. Bieniek

UNION CEMETERY West Bend

Robert J. Weninger

UNION CEMETERY Campbellsport

ST. MARY CATHOLIC Lomira

ST. MARY’S CEMETERY Mayville John M. Feucht

ST. MATTHIAS CEMETERY Jerome Guldan Robert Gross Peter Mertes Peter Klein John G. Duffy John M. Zwick Leonard L. Sarnowski David Tinnessen Frank A. Poos Quintin C. Pierquet World War I James E. Brittain, Sr. World War II Richard M. Schwartz Stanby Porubcan Gottlieb Kelln Kenneth Stelzel Arthur Zahn

ST. MICHAEL’S Dottyville Edward E, Coffey Korean War Quintin C. Pierquet World War II Gerald Russel

ST. PETER CEMETERY County Road WH Leo T. Schneider Korea Orville G. Freund

SS PETER/PAUL CEMETERY Kiel Vietnam Joseph L. Eiring

SUNRISE MEMORIAL GARDENS CEMETERY Sheboygan Joseph Van Lanen

SW WISCONSIN MEMORIAL CEMETERY Union Grove Richard W. Sweet

TOWN OF FOREST CEMETERY David A. Schmidt Korean Conflict

Korean War

Herbert E. Burckardt Stuart F. Elwing II William K. Geidel Walter E. Ketter World War II Benno Miller Mervien A. Mair Alice L. Mair Elnor (Jigger) Hintz Gordon Furlong Glenway H. Kippenhan Old Part I Elroy Bandle Donald Bohlman Lanson Dodge Keith Ebert William Guenther Ranson N. Hodge Louis Laabs Edward Lepp Orson Raymond Perry C. Stephens Otto Trentlage William Howard George Whelan B. Burnett D.R. Samuell William R. Bohlman Joseph Klump Melvin H. McClain Raymond Winkelman Robert L. Nyhouse Demeritus Williams Henry Brown William (Volls) Carl Yankow Yankow Wilhelmino A. Gantner World War I Charles Burnett Pearson Brown Jacob Raether Wayland S. Helmer Gregor P. Harter World War II John J. Brenwall Charles R. McClain Korean War Melvin Ebert Donald A. Klein Donald J. Schuh Civil War Merrit E. Helmer Richard Roberts Part II Edward W. Piehl Ralph Romaine Ralph J. Romaine William Schmidt Edward Deyfert John W. Thayer Otto Weddig Hilary Justman Martin G. Gresch Burr E. Romaine Alfred Vandezande John Senn Gabs Ebert John B. Hughes Schneider

Charles Backhaus Oliver Hendricks Phillip Schleif World War I Arthur W. Guenther Sr. Joseph G. Jaben Raymond A. Hendricks Robert John Adams World War II Everett Miller Edward Seifert Rosa Polzan Louis Grossen New Part III Walter R. Bassett Arlyn O. Baumhardt Ivan L. Baumhardt Lester Butzke Richard W. Carter Irvin Constantineau Louis F. Ebert Oliver E. Eichstedt Harold S. Frederick Jerome Fritsche Robert D. Gardner Minnie Geidel Oscar Geidel James Gillard Paul Hoffman Edwin E. Kobs Edward Koehn Elroy Kujawski Mervin Mair Wayne Marchant Bernard Nate William Olbry’s Charles Rawson Henry Wagner James W. Wagner John P. Wozniak Charles Dhaene Francis Heaslip Leland Williams Norman Ludwig Howard G. Gudex John E. Ebert Paul Anglin Jr. Albert Zielieke Elmer C. Bassil Clayton H. Schultz Raymond C. Thompson Clemence Kudek Gerald W. Thompson Ronald Dean Buboltz Dennis Ludwig August W. Marquardt Oral Krug Henry L. Burkhardt Henry Senn Albert G. Gillard Roger W. Baeckmann World War I Otto W. Heldt Albert W. Prost Herman Schlueter

Joseph Gotz Herman F. Schultz Edward L. VanLone World War II Adolph A. Engelman Erwin H. Ketter Edgar R. Burns Edwin W. Paskey Raymond G. Koolhof Donald W. Matthies Eldor A. Carter Harry E. Mann Cecil L. Turner Walter C. Wagner Aaron Zielieke Herman G. Horn Robert P. Malson George M. Wagner Jack Heenan Leland Niemuth Wendell L. Engels Korean War Melvin O. Seibel Robert S. Daniels Agatha L. Frederick Eugene M. Jaeger Norman H. Johnson Vietnam War Carlton Lee Howard Michael W. Wehrenberg Jim Wagner

WASHINGTON COUNTY MEMORIAL PARK Keith R. Oestrerreich Hubert W. Vogt World War II Raymond A. Fechter Homer W. Schaub

WAUSAU RESTLAWN MEMORIAL PARK World War II Elmer Kittel

WISCONSIN MEMORIAL PARK Brookfield World War II Richard Koenigs

WISCONSIN VETERANS MEMORIAL CEMETERY King Francis O. Loomis

HOLY TRINITY Casco, WI Walter J. Adams

"For love of country they accepted death, and thus resolved all doubts, and made immortal their patriotism and their virtue."

James A. Garfield

Campbellsport News

Kewaskum Statesman

101 N Fond du Lac Ave., Campbellsport (920) 533-8338

1032 Fond du Lac Ave., Kewaskum (262) 477-1176


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MEMORIAL DAY 2018

FOND DU LAC COUNTY FALLEN KOREAN VETERANS Please contact Andrea at 920-533-8338 or frontdesk@thecampbellsportnews.com with photos and or information about local Korean War KIAs.

CPL RAYMOND H. BROWN U.S. Army Born: 1930 Incident or Death Date: 12-02-1950

Missing Photo

Missing Photo

MSG EDWARD J. BUCHOLTZ

SGT DONALD GENE CHRISTOPHERSEN

PVT MELVIN H. EBERT

CPL JAMES R. FISHER

SGT ALOYSIUS JOSEPH FREUND

CPL OSWALD GRUNIG

CPL NORMAN H. JOHNSON

PFC HILARY W. JUSTMAN

U.S. Army Born: 1909 Incident or Death Date: 11-29-1950

U.S. Marine Corps Born: 1929 Incident or Death Date: 12-02-1950

U.S. Army Born: 1929 Incident or Death Date: 09-23-1951

U.S. Army Born: 1929 Incident or Death Date: 11-29-1950

U.S. Army Born: 1930 Incident or Death Date: 07-16-1950

U.S. Army Born: 1927 Incident or Death Date: 06-21-1952

U.S. Army Born: 1930 Incident or Death Date: 08-11-1950

U.S. Army Born: 1930 Incident or Death Date: 11-07-1952

SFC LEE W. LANGEBERG

SGT THOMAS CHARLES MCCULLEN

PFC RALPH R. PFEIFFER

PVT JAMES D. RAMEL

PVT JOHN SCHWED JR.

CPL ROBERT W. SEIDEL

A1C ROBERT RONALD ST. MARY

SGT DAVID H. WUSTRACK

U.S. Army Born: 1925 Incident or Death Date: 09-04-1950

U.S. Marine Corps Born: 1930 Incident or Death Date: 10-07-1952

U.S. Army Born: 1927 Incident or Death Date: 10-11-1951

U.S. Army Born: 1931 Incident or Death Date: 09-01-1950

U.S. Army Born: 1926 Incident or Death Date: 10-25-1951

U.S. Army Born: 1928 Incident or Death Date: 06-12-1952

U.S. Air Force Born: 1933 Incident or Death Date: 02-23-1953

U.S. Army Born: 1931 Incident or Death Date: 02-13-1951

PRAY. THANK. REMEMBER. ########### St. Matthews Matthews h Ca Catholic tholic h School & Daycare Daycarree 423 Mill Street, Campbellsport 920-533-4103 • www.stmattsschoolcampbellsport.com


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MEMORIAL DAY 2018 FOND DU LAC COUNTY FALLEN VIETNAM VETERANS

PFC Carl W Grimes U.S. Army • 5/5/64 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

CAPT Gerald C Capelle U.S. Army • 4/1/65 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

SP4 Daniel M Kasten U.S. Army • 5/7/67 Ripon, Wisconsin

PFC Allen N Engel U.S. Army • 6/19/67 Mt. Calvary, Wisconsin

MAJ Clyde D Dawson Air Force • 3/23/66 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

LCPL Blake H Halfman Marine Corps • 2/17/68 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

1LT Frederick R Casper U.S. Army • 5/9/68 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

CPL Robert C Essmann U.S. Army • 6/6/69 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

SP4 Paul W Vanderboom Jr U.S. Army • 8/18/69 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

CPL Richard R Timmons U.S. Army • 7/16/70 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

WO Terrance E Ledden U.S. Army • 9/5/69 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

SSGT Robert J Muellenbach U.S. Army • 8/5/70 Malone, Wisconsin

SGT Brian R Koehn U.S. Army • 1/4/71 Campbellsport, Wisconsin

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

PFC Philip J Kimpel Marine Corps • 3/11/67 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

SP4 Gerald S Stozek U.S. Army • 9/28/68 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

SP4 Leo R Meyer U.S. Army • 10/5/68 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

PFC

Schaefer Jr Roy ACorps Marine • 3/5/67

PFC Kenneth R Mengel U.S. Army • 6/12/68 St. Cloud, Wisconsin

SN Rodney H Rickli Navy • 2/15/67 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

CPL Charles H Hill Marine Corps • 6/22/66 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

WO Ronald E Pickart U.S. Army • 1/8/70 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

1LT Thomas F Shaw U.S. Army • 4/27/72 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

SGT Terry M Steiner U.S. Army • 3/11/70 North Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

CWO Thomas W Damm U.S. Army • 7/7/70 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin

SFC Ronald H Reilly U.S. Army • 7/16/70 Ripon, Wisconsin

Exhibit: Special Traveling

Wisconsin Remembers: A Face For Every Name

This exhibit will be featured at the Fillmore Memorial Day Ceremony.

A traveling exhibit entitled “A Face With Every Name” from the Wisconsin Veterans Museum will be featured at the Fillmore Memorial Day ceremony. The exhibit features a photo for each of the 1,161 Wisconsin soldiers listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. photo by Anne Trautner


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