![]() ![]() Throughout his battle with cancer for 15 years, Jim never His goal to retire and become a full-time volunteer was met in 2003. Jason) and worked at Grant County Social Services as a supervisor. To be closer to his family (especially his nephews, Brian and Air Force from 1967-1971 and furthered his education at theĪn Associates Degree in Accounting and a Bachelor of BusinessĪdministration, respectively. Jim graduated from Wausau High School in 1966. Wednesday, February 4, 2009, surrounded by his loving Schwartz Funeral Home & Cremation Services is serving the Friends also called on Tuesdayįrom 10:00 a.m. Family and friendsĬalled on Tuesday, October 22, 2013, from 4:00 p.m. Harold an infant brother, Thomas and a granddaughter, Joslinįuneral services were held on Wednesday, OctoberĢ3, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. Steven was preceded in death by his father, Hocking, Becky (Dan) Kilcoyne, and Mark (Janet) Hocking. ![]() (Irwin) Frank, Linda (Tom) Brines, Diane (Everett) Mau, John (Kay) Hocking and his brothers and sisters: Mary Russell (Niki), and Kristopher Hocking four grandchildren: Dylan, Trinity, Brandon, and Elliott his mother, Carol Survivors include his wife, Kathryn fourĬhildren: Charlotte Hocking, Melissa Howen, He dearly loved spending time with his grandchildren. When he and Kathryn traveled he collected hats. Steven enjoyed hunting, fishing, and word search books. Member of the Lancaster United Methodist Church. Steven always found his way back toįarming, even during other employment. He wasĮmployed at the Galena Foundry and later, at Orchard Manor Nursing He graduated from Shullsburg High School in 1972. He was born July 13,ġ953, the son of Harold and Carol (Paulson) Hocking. Lancaster, passed away Sunday, Octoat Senior Behavioral Home Chapel in Lancaster with Pastor Chuck Miller officiating. Nephews who love her dearly and that will always love andįriday, December 10, 2010, at 2:00 p.m. Her husband Bruce of Potosi her son, Brandon of Shullsburg herĭaughter, Cali of Potosi her father, Gordon of With her mom and going to NASCAR races with her husband, Bruce.ĭonna loved animals mainly Black and white cows which decorated the Donna worked at Silva ArrowĬolony in Dickeyville. They have two children, Brandon and Cali. Watertown, South Dakota on May 16, 1959, the daughter of On Saturday, December 4, 2010, at Grant Regional Health Center in Family and friends called on Friday,Īugfrom 4:00pm to 7:00pm at Martin Funeral Home inĬassville, where a 7:00pm parish scripture service was held. Her sister Cecelia (Calvin) Harbough, and a brother-in-law LaVerne Preceded in death by her parents, her husband Leon, a son Douglas, Great grandchildren, and a sister Eloise Kirschbaum, Cassville, Platteville Kari (Curt) Raisbeck, Beaver Dam 6 grandchildren, 5 Her children: LuAnn (Bud Frederick) Hochhausen, Belleville Julie Mavis enjoyed reading, watchingĬooking shows, and driving the country side with her sister, Eloise. She loved spending time with her family andĭearly loved her grandchildren. After retiring in 2008, she moved to Beaver Dam to be nearĬhurch, Glen Haven. Molding in Cassville and later as a CNA at the Lancaster CareĬenter. She was born Juneģ, 1937, the daughter of Charles and Mabel (Ruroden) Bergan. 74, of Beaver Dam, formerly of Cassville, died Wednesday,Īugat Beaver Dam Community Hospital. ![]()
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