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REVEREND JAMES E. “JIM” PAIGE JR., 78 of Ingalls, MI went to be with his Lord on Wednesday January 7, 2026 at Pinecrest ...
01/09/2026

REVEREND JAMES E. “JIM” PAIGE JR., 78 of Ingalls, MI went to be with his Lord on Wednesday January 7, 2026 at Pinecrest Medical Care Facility in Powers, MI. Jim was born on July 8, 1947 in Upton, MA to James and Clarie (Wilde) Paige Sr. Following high school graduation, Jim attended Adrian College where he received his Bachelor’s Degree in 1970. While attending Methodist Theological School of Ohio, Jim met Margaret “Peggy” White and they were married on June 16, 1973 in Akron, OH. Jim received his Master’s of Divinity from Methodist Theological School of Ohio in 1974. Jim went on to become a clergy member of the Michigan Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church and was ordained a Deacon in 1971 and an Elder in 1978; he retired in 2008. Jim pastored the following United Methodist Churches: Stephenson & Hermansville, Bennington, Pittsburg, Morrice, Jeddo & Central-Lakeport, Glennie, Curran, Wilber, Salem Grove, Caring Covenant Group Ministry, Elba & Oregon, Capac 1st & Zion and Richfield. Jim and Peggy later moved to Ingalls, MI where they attended the Stephenson United Methodist Church. Jim enjoyed woodworking and landscaping.

Survivors include his wife: Peggy of Ingalls, MI; 2 children: Peter Elwin (Sarah) Paige of Bryan, OH and Hydy Elizabeth Lyn Cates of Columbus, OH; 3 grandchildren: Darren, Trista and Daphne Paige; siblings: Daniel (Patti) Paige, Russell (Susan) Paige, Bradford (Sara) Paige and Thomas Paige all of Maine and Terri Schef of Michigan.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents: James Elwin, Sr. & Claire.

In honoring Jim’s wishes, no services will be held. Anderson Diehm Funeral Home is assisting the Paige family with arrangements.

Jim’s favorite scripture: Mark 8:32 & Mark 9:1 “I will follow Him.”

GILBERT O. ANDERSON, 77 of Daggett, MI passed away on Wednesday January 7, 2026 at Aurora Medical Center-Bay Area with h...
01/07/2026

GILBERT O. ANDERSON, 77 of Daggett, MI passed away on Wednesday January 7, 2026 at Aurora Medical Center-Bay Area with his family by his side. Gilbert was born on January 27, 1948 in Marinette, WI to Axel and Eleanor (Peterson) Anderson He was a 1966 graduate of Stephenson High School. Gilbert attended Michigan State University and graduated with a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Social Work in 1970. Gilbert worked at the Kentucky State Penitentiary in Eddyville, KY as a classification and treatment officer and served as CTO supervisor from 1978-1989. Upon moving back to Michigan, Gilbert began working for the Michigan Department of Human Services as a children’s services worker from 1989 until retiring in 2010. Gilbert loved to help others, corvettes and attending car shows. He was an avid Boston Red Sox fan, but most of all, Gilbert loved being a husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Spending time with his family is what he loved best. Gilbert was a member of the Ford River Chapel in Ford River, MI where he served as an elder and chairman for many years.

Survivors include his wife: Connie; 4 children: Michelle (Shane Johnson) Shampo, Aimee Carivou, Jennifer Jolly and Angela (Avery) Allison; 14 grandchildren: Brady, Cheyenne, Brian, Mollie, Cody, Daelynn, Daunte, Brezlin, Isaiah, Maddison, Avianna, Alivia, Adrian and Daxton; 4 great grandchildren: Amia, Leila, Brielle and Izan; 5 brothers: Gladwin (Dallis) Anderson, Sheldon (Patty) Anderson, Kenny (Michelle) Anderson, David (Shanna) Anderson and Jason (Heather) Anderson; 1 sister: Beth Davis; along with numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Gilbert was preceded in death by his parents: Axel and Eleanor; brother: Harland; and sisters: Hulda Anderson and Sheila Cruse.

Visitation for Gilbert will be held at the Ford River Chapel in Ford River on Monday, January 12, 2026 from 12:00 noon CST until time of Funeral Service at 2:00 pm CST with Pastor Jay Gilchrist officiating. Burial will be in Mellen Township Cemetery in the spring. Anderson Diehm Funeral Home is assisting the Anderson family with arrangements.

SHIRLEY WETTHUHN, 96 of Daggett, MI passed away on Sunday January 4, 2026 at The Cottages Assisted Living in Marinette, ...
01/06/2026

SHIRLEY WETTHUHN, 96 of Daggett, MI passed away on Sunday January 4, 2026 at The Cottages Assisted Living in Marinette, WI. Shirley Annabel Ball was born on April 29, 1929 in Lake Geneva, WI to Herman and Isabelle (Schultz) Ball. Shirley was a graduate of Stephenson High School. On April 17, 1948, Shirley married Gustav Wetthuhn at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Daggett. Shirley was a homemaker and raised 4 daughters. She was her husband’s bookkeeper for Wetthuhn Milk Transit and Logging Company. Shirley enjoyed spending time with her family and friends along with watching all of her grandchildren in all of their sporting events. She was an active bowler and golfer and mostly enjoyed her card playing ladies. Shirley was a faithful member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church where she served with the Ladies Aide and sang in the choir. She was a member of the Devils Creek Homemakers.

Shirley is survived by her 4 daughters: Diane (Dale) Jacobson of Daggett, Christine (Chum) Baumler of Daggett, Brenda (Al) Swanson of Daggett and Lisa (Dean) Bushmaker of Suamico, WI; 9 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; 1 great great grandchild with 1 on the way; 2 brothers-in-law: Donald of Daggett and Richard “Dick” (Donna) of Daggett; nieces and nephews.

Shirley was preceded in death by her parents: Herman & Isabelle; husband of 75 years: Gus; sister: Betty (Robert) Wildman; brother-in-law: Albert (Stella) Wetthuhn; and sister-in-law: Carol Wetthuhn

Visitation for Shirley will be held on Friday January 9, 2026 at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Daggett from 10:00 am until time of Funeral Service at 12:00 noon with Reverend Charlie Crass officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery, Oakwood in the spring. Anderson Diehm Funeral Home is assisting the Wetthuhn family with arrangements.

In Loving Memory: John T. Hallfrisch, MD, MPHApril 16, 1955 – January 1, 2026The PassingJohn T. Hallfrisch, MD, MPH, age...
01/05/2026

In Loving Memory: John T. Hallfrisch, MD, MPH
April 16, 1955 – January 1, 2026

The Passing
John T. Hallfrisch, MD, MPH, age 70, passed away peacefully on January 1, 2026, at Aurora BayCare Medical Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Surrounded by his wife and children, John completed a life defined by an extraordinary commitment to his family, his faith, and the well-being of the communities he called home.

A Native Son’s Return
Born on April 16, 1955, in Menominee, Michigan, to the late John Edmund and Inez Elaine (Harkonen) Hallfrisch, John was a proud graduate of the Menominee High School Class of 1973. He remained a lifelong resident of the area he so dearly loved. On November 30, 1974, John married the love of his life, Clarice (Gunville), beginning a lifetime of shared dreams and devotion that spanned over fifty years. John pursued his calling at the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor, graduating in 1984. After practicing for a short time in Lower Michigan, John felt a powerful pull to return to his roots. Driven by a desire to raise his children in the same community that shaped him, he moved his growing family back into his parents’ old home in Menominee. He built a large addition to the house with the help of his family and friends, literally expanding on the foundations his parents had laid to make room for his own six children.

A Legacy of Healing
For over 30 years, Dr. Hallfrisch served as a cornerstone of healthcare in the region. His career was remarkable for its breadth: he operated a beloved private medical practice in Marinette, provided essential care within the Emergency Department at Dickinson County Hospital in Iron Mountain, and offered compassionate support to the residents of Pinecrest Medical Care Facility in Powers. He was a "hometown doctor" in the truest sense, believing that a physician’s most important skill was the ability to listen and understand the person behind the patient.

The Builder and the Teacher
Beyond the clinic, John was most at home in the outdoors. He was a man of constant motion and a master of many trades, spending his free time at his "camp" property near Stephenson, Michigan. Whether he was on his tractor or immersed in a new project, John lived by the philosophy of hard work. A prolific builder, he led family and friends in constructing pole barns, renovating houses, and maintaining vehicles. These were never solitary tasks; they were "family projects" where he taught his children and grandchildren the values of creativity and self-sufficiency. He believed that if something was broken, you fixed it, and if you needed more space, you built it.

Faith, Travel, and Humor
A devoted member of Resurrection Catholic Parish in Menominee and a Fourth Degree member of the Knights of Columbus, John’s faith was the quiet engine behind his service to others. He was a familiar voice and presence at Sunday Mass, where he served for many years as a regular reader. When he was not at the lectern, he was often found lending his voice to the parish choir, sharing his love for music and worship. John was also a master storyteller who always had a new joke to share, ranging from the lighthearted to the occasionally "dirty" joke, and he always delivered them with a twinkle in his eye and a desire to bring a smile to someone’s face. John’s greatest joy was exploring the country with his family. He spent years piloting the family motorhome across the United States, taking his children and grandchildren on unforgettable adventures to National Parks and historical locations, ensuring they understood the story of their country as well as their own.

Family
John’s greatest legacy is the family he built with his wife, Clarice (Gunville) Hallfrisch. He is survived by Clarice and their children: Angela Myers, John J. (Diana) Hallfrisch, Valerie (Shane) DeCamp, Aaron (Andrea) Hallfrisch, Sean (Colleen) Hallfrisch, and Luke Hallfrisch. He is also survived by his siblings: Sheila (Michael) Shanks, Jeffrey (Lynda) Hallfrisch, and Janet (Jonathan) Svar. He is further survived by his cherished grandchildren: Clara, Isaac, Zoey, John Zayne, Zander, Zavier, Zayda, Breanna, Katelyn, Athena, Reigna, Drew, Henry, and Helen; and his great-grandchildren: Eliza, Zaria, and Lucien. They will forever remember "Grandpa" for his motorhome adventures, his tractor rides, and his endless supply of jokes.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John Edmund and Inez Elaine Hallfrisch, and his son-in-law, Eric Myers.
Services

The Hallfrisch family wishes to extend their deepest gratitude to the medical team at Aurora BayCare for their compassionate care and the dignity shown to John in his final hours.

Visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, January 9, 2026, at Cadieu Funeral Home in Menominee with vigil prayer service at 6:30 pm.

A Funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 10, 2026, at Resurrection Catholic Parish in Menominee with Father Jamie Ziminski officiating, with a lunch to follow in the parish hall.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to the National Park Foundation or NPR, or the gift of a living plant. Alternatively, donations may be made to a charity of the donor's choice, honoring John’s lifelong spirit of service and curiosity.

MYRTLE JOAN (NELSON) MARKLEIN, 91, passed away peacefully December 30, 2025 at Roubal Care & Rehab Center, Stephenson, M...
01/02/2026

MYRTLE JOAN (NELSON) MARKLEIN, 91, passed away peacefully December 30, 2025 at Roubal Care & Rehab Center, Stephenson, MI.

Mitzi was born on September 28, 1934 in Daggett, MI to Oscar and Hulda (Ringstrand) Nelson. She was raised on the family farm along with her ten siblings. Following high school, she attended Norwegian American Hospital School of Nursing in Chicago following in the footsteps of her four sisters who were also RN’s. She dedicated 28 years to her nursing profession in Long Beach, CA before returning to her roots.

Mitzi married Mark (Herbert) Marklein on January 4, 1986. They shared 39 beautiful years together until Mark’s passing on July 8, 2025.

Mitzi is remembered for her love of music & singing, wild berry picking, her love of hosting family and friends at “Shakey Creek Chalet” and writing poems.

Mitzi was a member of the Daggett Moravian Church.

Mitzi is survived by her sisters: Janice Sacco of Phoenix, AZ and Carol (Phil) Carroll of Santa Barbara, CA; Mark’s children: Mark (Penny) Marklein, Peggy Jenkins and Ken (Dolores) Marklein; grandchildren: Bucky (Brandon) Marklein, Miriah (Justin) Schneider, Mike (Sarah) Jenkins, Erik (Taylor) Jenkins, Amber (Travis) Buelteman and William (Lynette) Marklein; 11great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; special friend: Karen Strohl; and god child: Holli Horvath.

She was preceded in death by her parents: Oscar & Hulda; husband: Mark (Herbert) Marklein; sisters: Eileen (Gordon) Parrett, Marilyn (George) Beaudoin and Lois Cox; infant sister: June; and brothers: Glen, Roy, Robert, Donald and Wilbert Nelson.

Friends and family may call on Friday January 9, 2026 at the Daggett Moravian Church from 10:00 am until time of Memorial Service at 11:00 am with Reverend Jim Hicks officiating. A luncheon will follow in the church fellowship hall. Burial will be in the Stephenson Township Cemetery in the spring. Anderson Diehm Funeral Home is assisting the Marklein family with arrangements.

Thomas (Tom) Paul Clark-6145 H.25 Road, Escanaba, MI 49829Born October 31,1968 Tom Clark, son of Antone and Elsie Clark ...
01/02/2026

Thomas (Tom) Paul Clark-6145 H.25 Road, Escanaba, MI 49829

Born October 31,1968 Tom Clark, son of Antone and Elsie Clark of Hyde passed away peacefully on December 24, 2025, in St. Louis, Missouri.

While Tom enjoyed many things, he especially loved spending time with his family. He is survived by his daughter, Brandy (Roy IV) Deslatte of Hyde. His grandchildren, Ashley, Xavier and Zayden Deslatte of Hyde. His brothers, Charles (Tara) Clark and Steve (Sarah) Clark both of Hyde. A sister, Rose (Dana) Cayer, nieces Candace Cayer and Dayna (Kurt) Scherbarth all of Wauneta, Nebraska, and nephew Kyle (Morgan) Sundberg of Rock, Michigan. Tom also dearly loved his many aunts, uncles and cousins who survive him, as well as his friends and those who’ve gone before him.

Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Elsie and Antone Clark, his oldest brother Matthew, and infant grandson, Roy Deslatte V. His best friend Mad Max and grand-dog Izzy also preceded him in death. Max spent countless hours over the road with Tom bringing him comfort and company.

Most recently, Tom was a proud trucker employed by Pike Distributing in Gladstone, Michigan. Tom took pride as an essential worker working throughout the pandemic. During his travels and years on the road, he was able to visit various family members and relatives throughout the United States. In addition to spending time with his family, Tom loved fishing, kayaking, shooting for sport, traveling in his semi, snowmobiling and ORV riding. He fiercely valued his family and would check in often while on the road. He truly enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren. Frequently talking of them with pride and gratefulness.

A memorial for Tom is being planned for a later date. Anderson Diehm Funeral Home of Stephenson (906) 753-2274 is assisting the family.

MARY “DEETS” THOMSEN, 85 of Marinette, formerly of Menominee, passed away on Wednesday December 31, 2025 surrounded by h...
01/02/2026

MARY “DEETS” THOMSEN, 85 of Marinette, formerly of Menominee, passed away on Wednesday December 31, 2025 surrounded by her family. Mary Marlana Wessels was born on May 8, 1940 in Lamont, IA to Edward and Lillian (Helms) Wessels. On May 13, 1962, Deets married Kenneth Thomsen in Chicago, IL. She worked for the Chicago Railroad, Marmen Computing and retired from Emerson Electric where she worked in Human Resources. An avid sports fan, Deets coached Varsity Girls basketball at Marinette Catholic Central and enjoyed watching women’s basketball, the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Green Bay Packers. She further enjoyed trips to the casino, playing cards and co****le, and her monthly luncheons with the Emerson girls. Most of all, Deets loved spending time with her family. She was a member of Holy Redeemer Catholic Church.

Survivors include her children: Kim (Robert) Smith, Lynn (Mike) Bayerl, Tim (Lynn) Thomsen and Jim (Tracy) Thomsen; 7 grandchildren: Kari (Jason) Anderson, Sean (Sammie) Smith, Aaron (Heidi) Thomsen, Joey (Ally) Bayerl, Kate (Evan) Andler, Maddie Thomsen and Jenna (Jake) Steppke; 7 great grandchildren: Wyatt, Westyn, Addison, Brynley, Theo, Olivia and Mylo; siblings: Delva (Paul) Wuderman, Ladd (Mary Lee) Wessels, Judy (Chuck) Tudor, Larry (Nina) Wessels and Carmen Wessels; sister-in-law: Carol Thomsen; very special family friend: Faye Nesbitt; along with many nieces, nephews and friends.

Deets was preceded in death by her parents: Edward & Lillian; husband: Ken; and siblings: Roger (Joann) Wessels, Richard Wessels, Diane (Larry) Harris and Debbie Kremer; in-laws: Axel & Elaine Thomsen; sister-in-law: Mary Ann Thomsen; and brother-in-law: John Thomsen.

Visitation for Deets will be held on Monday January 5, 2026 at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in Birch Creek from 9:00 am until time of Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 am with Father Jeffrey Kurtz officiating. A luncheon will follow in the church fellowship hall. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Cadieu Funeral Home is assisting the Thomsen family with arrangements.

Leslie Joseph Mulzer, 68, died unexpectedly at home in Wallace on December 31,2025. He was the born to Mark and Myrtle o...
01/01/2026

Leslie Joseph Mulzer, 68, died unexpectedly at home in Wallace on December 31,2025.

He was the born to Mark and Myrtle on July 7, 1957 and was the seventh of ten children on the Mulzer family farm in Daggett Michigan.

Growing up on the farm had its challenges but Les would always talk of the big family gatherings, his aunts and uncles, and eating peas right out of the garden. After graduating from Stephenson, he kept many of his friendships and enjoyed talking about their many adventures.

His first marriage was to Kathy Brix and they had one daughter Jaime Lyn. He enjoyed watching her grow and raise a family close by.

Later in life, in 2022, Les married Suzette Plemel. The two were inseparable, cherishing their time together and sharing many wonderful adventures. Though the years together were short, they were filled with love, companionship, and meaningful memories.

Throughout his life, Les set a strong example of hard work. From local paper mills, to over the road trucking for Wangerin Trucking. He made many long-lasting friendships along the way, but couldn’t wait for retirement so he could do what he loved the most, taking a ride. He went all over the UP whether it was in his trusty truck, jeep, side by side or snowmobile he loved to go. He was also an avid wildlife supporter. From the crows, turkeys, deer, to the pesky bear and raccoons. He fed them all, finding joy in watching and caring for them. To this day he also has quite the outside cat colony.

He leaves behind his blended family; wife Suzette; daughters: Beckie (Josh) Kennedy and Jaime (Scott) Sundberg; grand children: Journey, Shelby, Dodge, Paul, Caleb, Jacoby; and great granddaughter: Scarlett Berger; brothers: Mark (Pat) Mulzer, Wayne (Susan) Mulzer, Gary (Lavern) Mulzer, Brian (Gail) Mulzer, Thomas (Lori) Mulzer and Steve (Darlene McLeod) Mulzer; sisters: Donna (Ronald) Corey and Janis Mulzer; many nieces, nephews and their children.

Les was preceded in death by his parents: Mark & Myrtle; and brother: Dennis (Susan) Mulzer.

Visitation for Les will be held on Tuesday January 6, 2026 at Anderson Diehm Funeral Home in Stephenson from 3:00 pm until 6:00 pm.

In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Mid County Rescue Squad, Menominee County Animal Shelter, or a blood donation to the Red Cross, an organization Dad believed in and gave to regularly.

VIRGINIA ELLEN SCHLENVOGT, 91 of Stephenson, MI went home to be with her Lord on Wednesday December 31, 2025 at home sur...
01/01/2026

VIRGINIA ELLEN SCHLENVOGT, 91 of Stephenson, MI went home to be with her Lord on Wednesday December 31, 2025 at home surrounded by family. Virginia Ellen Kirt was born on June 14, 1934 in Menominee, MI to Benjamin and Beatrice (Anderson) Kirt. On June 16, 1956, Virginia married Harold Schlenvogt at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Daggett, MI. Virginia taught at Payne School, was a substitute teacher for many years with the Stephenson Area Public School District along with farming alongside her husband Harold. She enjoyed vegetable gardening, tending her flower beds, canning and baking. In her retirement years, Virginia enjoyed taking bus trips, attending Red Hats events and spending time with her family. She was a member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church where she was chairman of the Ladies Aid for many years.

Survivors include her husband of 69 ½ years: Harold of Stephenson; children: Steven (Joan) of Stephenson, Scott (Kim) of Escanaba, Jane Schlenvogt-Dew of Madison, Julie Schlenvogt of Powers, Tina (Anthony) Johnson of Oconto and Peter (Elizabeth) of Escanaba; 19 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; brother: John Kirt of Marinette; along with many nieces and nephews.

Virginia was preceded in death by her parents: Benjamin & Beatrice Kirt; son in law: Matt Dew; brother: Peter Kirt; sisters: Ione (Donald) Bloch, Jeanne (Wesley) Schirmer and Mary Lou (Eugene) Bancroft; sister-in-law: Lu Kirt; father-in-law & mother-in-law: Charles & Adele Schlenvogt; and in-laws: Dan (Shirley) Schlenvogt and Doreen (Hilman) Hubbard.

Visitation for Virginia will be held on Tuesday January 6, 2026 at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Daggett from 10:00 am until time of Funeral Service at 12:00 noon with Reverend Charlie Crass officiating. A luncheon will follow in the church fellowship hall. Burial will be in Stephenson Township Cemetery in the spring. Anderson Diehm Funeral Home is assisting the Schlenvogt family with arrangements.

LEO R. SJOHOLM, 93 of Wilson, MI passed away on Friday December 26, 2025 at Transition Assisted Living in Gladstone, MI....
12/29/2025

LEO R. SJOHOLM, 93 of Wilson, MI passed away on Friday December 26, 2025 at Transition Assisted Living in Gladstone, MI. Leo was born on January 6, 1932 in Daggett, MI to Gunard and Sophie (Klatt) Sjoholm. He was a 1949 graduate of Stephenson High School. On May 20, 1950, Leo married Caroline Fisher in Waukegan, IL. Leo farmed and worked as a welder at Harnischfeger until his retirement. He enjoyed woodworking, gardening, hunting, fishing, dancing and playing cards. In his younger years, Leo enjoyed participating in shooting matches.

Survivors include his children: Carol Wells of Burleson, TX, Leroy (Lexi) of Powers, MI, Norma Sjoholm of Kenosha, WI, David of Forest, MS, Donna (Glen) VandeZande of Fondulac, WI, Kevin (Elizabeth) of Fort Worth, TX, Irene McDonald of White Pigeon, MI, Steven of Palmetto, GA and Dorothy Debelak of Bark River, MI; numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren; 2 sisters: Ann Messar of Gladstone, MI and Lucille Tolonen of Highland Park, IL; nieces and nephews.

Leo was preceded in death by his parents: Gunard & Sophie; wife: Caroline; son: Robert; and granddaughter: Tamara.

Visitation for Leo will be held at Anderson Diehm Funeral Home on Saturday January 10, 2026 from 1:00 pm until time of Funeral Service at 3:00 pm. A luncheon will follow at the Carney Nadeau American Legion Post in Carney. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery, Oakwood in the spring.

BONNIE MARIE PARRETT, 79 of Stephenson, MI passed away on Sunday December 28, 2025 at Roubal Care & Rebab Center in Step...
12/29/2025

BONNIE MARIE PARRETT, 79 of Stephenson, MI passed away on Sunday December 28, 2025 at Roubal Care & Rebab Center in Stephenson. Bonnie Marie Beaudry was born on August 3, 1946 in Iron Mountain, MI to Stanley and Audrey (Brown) Beaudry. Bonnie was a graduate of Stephenson High School, where she excelled in vocal music. On June 26, 1965, Bonnie married Dennis “Denny” Parrett at Precious Blood Catholic Church. Bonnie worked as a waitress at the Farm House Restaurant in Stephenson and later went to work for Perks Cabinetry in Marinette as a kitchen and bath designer where she achieved numerous salesperson of the year awards. She also worked for various insurance agencies in the area and retired from Bob’s Homes in 2009. Bonnie enjoyed traveling to Christmas Michigan, viewing Fall colors, reading, writing poetry, coloring, going to auctions, gardening and yard work. She was a lifelong Green Bay Packer Fan. Above all else, Bonnie’s family was her greatest treasure. Her love was steady, selfless and unwavering, leaving a lasting imprint on all who were blessed to be part of her life.

Survivors include her 2 sons: Steve (Trang) Parrett and Jason (Jessica) Parrett; grandchildren: Dillon (Missy) Mathews, Colten (Fiancée Jessica) Philibeck, Lauren (Kyle) LeDuc, Fawn (Noah) Tingley, Noah (Fiancée Taylor) Parrett and Zoey (Fiancé Ashton) Parrett; great grandchildren: Vincent & Lennox Mathews and Florence Tingley; extended Grandchildren; Erin Ross & Christyn Buchholz; sisters: Lee Rae Beaudry, Maureen DeCamillis and Jill Beaudry; brother: Dan Beaudry; Brother-in-law: Wayne (Shirley) Parrett; nieces, nephews; special friend: Roger Chaney who shared 16 wonderful years with Bonnie; and lifelong best friend Loretta “Chic” Retlick.

Bonnie was preceded in death by her parents: Stanley & Audrey; husband: Dennis; daughter: Tracie Peterson; brother; Bruce Beaudry; In-laws Herbert & Mary Parrett and Sister-n-law Beverly Dupuis.

Visitation for Bonnie will be held at Anderson Diehm Funeral Home on Saturday January 3, 2026 from 11:00 am until time of Funeral Service at 1:00 pm with Pastor Tim Gunderson officiating. Burial will be in Stephenson Township Cemetery in the spring.

The family extends deep gratitude to the dedicated staff at Roubal Care & Rehab and UP Health System Hospice for their exceptional, compassionate care.

12/27/2025

WILLIAM "BILL" JOHNSON

Due to impending weather, funeral services for William "Bill" Johnson have been moved from Monday December 29, 2025 to Tuesday December 30, 2025. Visitation will be held at Anderson Diehm Funeral Home from 2:00 pm until time of final call by Stephenson Fire Department at 5:45 pm with Military Honors to follow conducted by American Legion Post 43. Funeral Service will follow Military Honors with Reverend Jim Hicks officiating. Burial will be in Stephenson Township Cemetery in the spring.

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