Watson nee Morgan 7 grandchildren, Alexander B. Scott nee Watson of New Market, MD son, Glen R. Surviving in addition to his wife, Barbara are his daughter, Donna J. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his son Bruce A. He loved his home in the woods across the street from Whitefish Bay, he was always puttering in the woods, the garage or basement, building and creating something amazing. He always liked helping friends and family with home projects and whistled while he worked. He was Loved by all and brought joy and happiness to all who knew him. Tom was a very happy go lucky, comical guy, with a love for life and all its opportunities. He died a Green Bay Packer fan after he gave up his hometown Chicago Bears.
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He loved to drive and travel and dine out. Tom liked to boat, fish, watch sports and spend time with his family. In 1990, he and his wife purchased property in Sturgeon Bay, WI and built a home in the woods where they currently resided upon his death. After retiring from carpentry, he went into the limousine business for 10 years. Tom was a member of the Carpenters Union. Wehmhoefer, September 12, 1953, in Chicago, IL, they just celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary. Following graduation, he went to carpentry school and became a carpenter building custom homes in Chicago, IL. Tom graduated from Schurz High School, class of 1952. He was born March 2, 1934, in Chicago, IL, the son of Norman E. Watson, 87, beloved husband to wife Barbara nee Wehmhoeffer, died peacefully in his sleep of natural causes December 1, 2021, in his home with his daughter Donna by his side. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund will be established in Ron’s memory. McMAHON FUNERAL HOME, LUXEMBURG is assisting the Renard Family. His final resting place will be in the Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum, Green Bay. Funeral 11:00 am on Monday at the church with Rev. Ron’s children would like to express their gratitude to their Mom for the incredible love and care she showed to their Dad!įriends may call between 8:30 and 10:45 am on Monday, December 6, 2021, at St. Especially caregivers Mindy, Jessica and Cathy. The Family extends their sincere gratitude and appreciation to Unity Hospice and the Staff at Oak Creek Assisted Living in Luxemburg. He was preceded in death by his parents his mother in law and father in law, Ethel and Norman Wautier sister in law, Angela Renard brother in law John Wautier godson, Robert Renard great niece Carrie Renard. Sharon and Larry Jauquet, Theresa and Jim Gartman, Joe and Bev Wautier, Clarice and Bill Brey, Jim and Penny Wautier nieces and nephews. One brother, Howard Renard brothers in law and sisters in law, Three great grandchildren, Owen, Ella and Layla Six grandchildren, Bethany (Dustin) Everard, Karissa (Kyle) Buresh, Morgan Renard, Ian Doell, Mason Renard, Logan Doell Terry (Mara) Renard, Luxemburg Kim (Joel) Doell, Casco Todd (Alice) Renard Luxemburg Tim (Jody) Renard, New Franken He will be deeply missed by his wife, Marilyn and their four children, He always looked forward to his yearly winter vacation with his wife and special friends. Ron enjoyed fishing, hunting season with family, Dart Ball, playing cards especially Cuyoo and spending time with family and friends. He served as Town Supervisor for the Town of Union. He was member of The Luxemburg Chamber of Commerce and was awarded “Man of the Year” in 2012.
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He was a charter member of the Luxemburg Lions Club. Ron and his wife started Ron’s Wisconsin Cheese in 1976 and ran the business till his retirement. He worked for Pauly’s Cheese as a state cheese grader for 18 years. Ron was the youngest licensed cheese marker in Kewaunee County employed with Casco Cheese, in 1960 at the age of 19.
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On September 9, 1961, he married his high school sweetheart Marilyn J. He was born August 14, 1941, in Namur to Fred J. 2, 2021, peacefully surrounded by his family. Renard, 80, Luxemburg, passed away on Thursday morning, Dec.