Max A. Sass and Sons Funeral Homes

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Sass & Sons Funeral and Cremation Service in Franklin Milwaukee, Greenfield, Muskego and South Milwaukee, is proud to be family owned & operated since 1937. Sass & Sons has been the source that people trust for their funeral services. Sass & Sons Funeral Homes have been helping Milwaukee families in times of need since 1937. As the most dependable provider of funeral and cremation services in the areas of Greenfield, Franklin, Muskego and Milwaukee, we've grown close to many families in your community.

Richard J. MuellerRichard J. Mueller, 76, of Franklin,  passed away on Friday, September 12, 2025. He was born on Januar...
09/12/2025

Richard J. Mueller

Richard J. Mueller, 76, of Franklin, passed away on Friday, September 12, 2025. He was born on January 30, 1949, to the late Richard W. and Irene (Writz) Mueller in Milwaukee.

A visitation will be held at MAX A. SASS & SONS GREENRIDGE CHAPEL (4747 S. 60th St., Greenfield) on Thursday, October 2, 2025, from 10:00 AM until the memorial service at 11:00 AM. Burial will take place in Southern Wisconsin Veteran Memorial Cemetery, Union Grove.

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James J. PrzedwieckiJames J. Przedwiecki, 79, Milwaukee, passed away on Tuesday, September 9, 2025. He was born on Janua...
09/11/2025

James J. Przedwiecki

James J. Przedwiecki, 79, Milwaukee, passed away on Tuesday, September 9, 2025. He was born on January 23, 1946, to the late Walter and Isabelle (Wlodzek) Przedwiecki in Milwaukee. Jim was a Vietnam Veteran who was honorably discharge for his service with the US Army. He retired from the Wauwatosa School District after 30 years, of which 15 of those years he spent as the coach of the Longfellow Middle School Weight Club. Jim was never married and did not have any children, but he touched so many lives and was a father figure to the young lives he helped coach. He was a sports fan watching the Brewers and the Packers, taking his nieces and nephews with to share in his love of sports. Jim took joy in bowling and the game of golf; he was best dressed on the green down to his stylish shoes.

Jim is survived by his nieces and nephews Theresa (James), Ricky (Wendy), Dean (Holly), Tony (Kim) and Traci, sister-in-law Rosie as well as other family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his brothers Daniel and Fr. David, as well his sister-in-law Phyllis.

Visitation at the MAX A. SASS & SONS OKLAHOMA CHAPEL (1515 W Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee) on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, from 3:00 PM until 4:45 PM with a prayer service at 5:00 PM. Funeral service at the St. John Paul II – St. Alexander CHURCH (1568 W Holt Ave., Milwaukee) on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, at 10:00 AM. Burial to take place in St. Adalbert Catholic Cemetery, Milwaukee.

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Arnold Joseph CiardoArnold Joseph Ciardo, born on March 5, 1952, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, passed away on September 7, 20...
09/11/2025

Arnold Joseph Ciardo

Arnold Joseph Ciardo, born on March 5, 1952, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, passed away on September 7, 2025, in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, after bravely battling cancer. He was a cherished member of his family and a beloved friend to many.

Arnold's kind heart and generous spirit endeared him to all who had the pleasure of knowing him. He was known for his great sense of humor and strong-willed nature, which brought both love and laughter to gatherings with family and friends. Arnold was very devoted to his family and left a lasting impression on the lives of many.

He is survived by his dear children Katie (Ted) Tuchalski, David (Ashley) Ciardo, Adam (Marisa) Ciardo, and Erin (Dan) Dederich. Arnold also leaves behind his loving siblings Mary Ann Ciardo, Georgia (Ken) Beutler, Michelle (Scott) Bruss, and Gloria Ciardo, alongside his sister-in-law Sheila Ciardo. His legacy continues with his grandchildren Leo, Rome, Alina, Grayson, Easton, and Crew, who will always carry fond memories of their grandfather.

Arnold was predeceased by his parents, Anthony and Geraldine Ciardo, as well as his siblings Paul Ciardo, Anthony (Melody) Ciardo, Theresa Ciardo, and Charles Ciardo.

In celebration of Arnold’s life, family and friends are invited to gather at Sluggo's Sports Pub & Grill in Brookfield, Wisconsin, on October 11, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. This event will be an opportunity to honor the remarkable man Arnold was and to share stories that reflect the joy he brought into the lives of others.

His passion for bowling and unwavering support for all Wisconsin sports teams were just a few of the hobbies that defined Arnold’s vibrant personality. He will be dearly missed by all, but his spirit and the memories shared will always remain close to our hearts.

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Today we pause to remember September 11, 2001 - a day that forever changed our nation.
09/11/2025

Today we pause to remember September 11, 2001 - a day that forever changed our nation.

Choosing how to honor a loved one’s life is a deeply personal decision. We offer a variety of cremation memorialization ...
09/10/2025

Choosing how to honor a loved one’s life is a deeply personal decision.
We offer a variety of cremation memorialization options—each designed to reflect your family’s values and your loved one’s wishes.

🌿 Keep the urn in a special place at home
🌿 Place the urn in a columbarium
🌿 Bury the urn in a cemetery or memorial garden
🌿 Scatter the remains in a meaningful location
🌿 Consider alternative memorial options, such as Parting Stones

Our caring staff is here to help you explore what feels most meaningful to you.
Learn more by visiting: https://bit.ly/44yOF0f

Joan C. GuseJoan C. Guse, 71, Franklin passed away on Monday, September 8, 2025. Born on April 8, 1954, Joan lived a lif...
09/10/2025

Joan C. Guse

Joan C. Guse, 71, Franklin passed away on Monday, September 8, 2025. Born on April 8, 1954, Joan lived a life full of laughter, creativity, and a little bit of mischief – especially if that mischief involved a slot machine or the perfect sale.

Joan took pride in her role as a Licensed Practical Nurse, where she excelled in helping patients heal. She applied that same care and precision as an insurance agent, safeguarding not just things, but the peace of mind of countless individuals.

On a hot summer day in 1987, Joan took a gamble on love and hit the jackpot with James in Vegas at the Chapel of Bells. Together they crafted a life that was one part adventure, two parts laughter, and completely filled with love. Though James took his leave before the final curtain call in 2019, their love story remains a classic.

Joan’s gardening skills were legendary, with Greenfield and Florida both bestowing upon her the coveted 'Yard of the Month' title. Her fingers could dance across fabrics, turning them into clothes, curtains, and quilts that told stories of their own. And let's not forget her card-playing finesse – she could win cribbage while planning her next shopping expedition.

Travel was another of Joan's passions, from the bright lights of Vegas where she mastered the one-armed bandits, to the historic streets of Italy, which she explored with her daughter Gina. Each trip was a chapter in her book of life, filled with laughter and discovery.

Joan's legacy is carried on by her adoring daughter Gina and her husband Derek, her grandsons Miles and Jack who inherited her mischievous twinkle, and her siblings Sandy, Allan, and Shirley with her husband Ron. A host of nieces, nephews, and extended family. Preceded by her beloved husband James, and her parents Steve and Marian.

In accordance with Joan’s wishes no services will be held. Should friends to choose please consider a donation in Joan’s name to Boerner Botanical Gardens or Mitchell Park Domes Horticulture Conservatory.

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Cynthia Ann SmerlinskiCynthia A. SmerlinskiPassed away peacefully September 8, 2025 at the age of 87. She was born to Be...
09/10/2025

Cynthia Ann Smerlinski

Cynthia A. Smerlinski

Passed away peacefully September 8, 2025 at the age of 87. She was born to Bernard and Euginia Smerlinski on October 16, 1937. Loving aunt and best friend to Joan (the late Daniel) Kleszczynski, Pauline (the late Paul) Burroughs and Mark (Lori) Kleszczynski. Also survived by her nieces and nephews Pauline (David) Merkel, Gary (Margaret) Fragosso, Bonnie Fragosso, Sandra (Brian) Firari, Randal (Catherine) Fragosso, Robin (the late Mary) Royten, Jeffery (Sandy) Royten and Victoria (Kevin) Haut. Dearest sister of the the late Vivian and Raymond Cerzan, the late Eunice and Rocco Fragosso, the late Geraldine and Rudolph Royten. Further survived by other family members and friends. Cynthia retired from Wisconsin Bell after 38 years in 1994. She enjoyed spending the holidays and other occasions with her family. She also enjoyed knitting, doing crossword puzzles, and enjoyed her Manhattan's. "I'm my father's daughter" The family would like to thank Cornerstone of Oak Creek and St Croix Hospice for their compassionate and loving care of Cynthia Smerlinski during her final days.

Visitation will be held at Divine Mercy (800 Marquette Ave., South Milwaukee) on Thursday September 18, 2025 from 9 - 10:45 AM with the funeral service to begin at 11 AM. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery.

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Martin J. LeipoltMartin James Leipolt went home peacefully to Jesus on September 8, 2025, at the age of 86 years old wit...
09/09/2025

Martin J. Leipolt

Martin James Leipolt went home peacefully to Jesus on September 8, 2025, at the age of 86 years old with his wife lovingly by his side. Martin, known as Marty by his family and friends, was born on September 3, 1939, in Milwaukee and lived with his family here in Franklin. He was the beloved husband of his wife Leona VandeVrede for nearly 19 years, having married on October 14, 2006. Dear father of Margaret Mladenovich, Tammy (late Dennis) Miller, Matthew (Niyara) Leipolt, and Chad (Dorothy) Leipolt. Proud grandpa of Hannah, Aaron, Ryan and Casey. Brother of Kenneth (late Lynn) Leipolt and Dawn (Jerry) Hathaway.

Further survived by loving stepchildren, relatives and friends.

Son of the late Martin Scott and Catherine Margaret (née McCredie) Leipolt. Also was preceded in death by his first wife Felecia Mary (née Bodovinac) Leipolt.

From an early age, Marty had the extraordinary gift of the ability to look at something, understand how it worked, and often improve it. He was a natural builder, problem-solver, and lifelong learner who could teach himself just about anything he set his mind to. Most recently, he wanted to learn how to weave tapestry. He not only taught himself how to weave, but he also built himself the loom to do so.

For many years, Marty worked as a mechanic, primarily repairing semi-trucks. However, his employer quickly recognized his abilities went far beyond fixing what was broken. Marty often designed and built tools and even bigger solutions for problems that didn’t yet have an answer - creating things that didn’t exist but were needed to help the company thrive. Whenever a challenge arose, he was their go-to person, trusted to find a way forward.

Marty also found great joy in working outdoors, where his creativity thrived in his gardens and landscaping. His yard became a living canvas, filled with beauty and care, where flowers, plants, and design came together in perfect balance. Neighbors and passersby often paused to admire his work, sharing words of appreciation for the beautifully inviting spaces he created.

When he wasn’t building, designing, or creating, he often would plan road trips across the country with Leona. Together, they shared a love of adventure, exploring the open road and discovering hidden gems tucked away off the beaten path. Those journeys were filled with laughter, stories, and memories that will be cherished forever.

His love for his church was another cornerstone of his life. He was one of the original members of Risen Savior Lutheran Church having been here as it was being built. Over the years, he served faithfully on the Building and Grounds Board and used his creativity in countless ways - from designing and making banners to constructing the original church sign. His devotion was seen not only in what he built but also in the compassion he shared. On a knitting loom, he wove 150 hats to send to Ukraine, created prayer shawls for the congregation, and together, Marty and Leona lovingly designed and knitted small critters to bring comfort to orphans in Ukraine affected by war. These gifts were sent with prayers of encouragement tucked into every package. Marty’s fingerprints were on the very foundation of the church itself, a lasting reminder of his faith and commitment.

But Martin’s talents went beyond what he could learn and build. He had a patient and generous heart, always eager to share his knowledge with others. Friends and family often marveled at his resourcefulness and admired the way he approached challenges with both creativity and persistence. Leona fondly recalled a story that perfectly captures his spirit of action and generosity: while visiting her son’s house, the family casually began talking about needing cabinets for the garage and before long, he and his stepson were on their way to pick up lumber. By the end of the day, brand new cabinets stood finished in the garage. That was Marty - never one to just talk about an idea when he could bring it to life.

Above all, Marty will be remembered for his deep love for his family. He poured his energy not only into the things he built with his hands but also into the relationships he nurtured with his heart. His presence filled every space with encouragement, wisdom, and warmth.

Martin was deeply loved by his family and friends, and his absence will be felt in countless ways. We will miss his wisdom, his steady care, and the quiet yet powerful ways he showed his love. Though our hearts ache that he is no longer here with us, we take comfort in knowing he is now in the presence of Jesus filled with joy. We look forward with gentle hope to the day we will be together with him again in heaven.

Visitation will be held at Risen Savior Lutheran Church (9501 W. Drexel Ave., Franklin) on Friday, September 12 from 9:30-10:15AM with the funeral service beginning at 10:30AM. Burial to follow at Arlington Park Cemetery.

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Life has a way of revealing its lessons slowly. What seemed overwhelming in the moment often becomes clear with time. Wh...
09/09/2025

Life has a way of revealing its lessons slowly. What seemed overwhelming in the moment often becomes clear with time. What felt impossible yesterday becomes possible with experience.

Thomas D. Brown "Mr. Brown"Passed away peacefully on September 8, 2025 at age 87. Lovingly survived by his wife of 60 ye...
09/09/2025

Thomas D. Brown "Mr. Brown"

Passed away peacefully on September 8, 2025 at age 87. Lovingly survived by his wife of 60 years, Patricia. Beloved father of Elizabeth (Rebecca) and Sarah (Mark). Proud grandpa of Calder, Chelsea, Robyn, Julia, and Harrison. Great grandpa of Elliott and Dexter. Dear brother of Elizabeth, Mary (David), and Fred (Beverly). Brother in law of Paula Storms. Further survived by many nieces, nephews, other family, friends and colleagues.

Preceded in death by his parents Don and Alice and two nephews Mark and Darren.

Diaconal Minister in the United Methodist Church for 50 plus years. Served churches in Minnesota and Wisconsin.

Family and friends are welcome to gather at the Max Sass Funeral Home on Saturday, September 27, 2025 from 10AM-12:15 PM. Funeral services will take place at 12:30 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated to the charity of your choice. The family encourages you to plant a tree or sing a song in Tom's memory.

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Lucille "Lucy" PonasikLucille "Lucy" Ponasik passed away peacefully on August 29th, 2025. She is survived by her loving ...
09/08/2025

Lucille "Lucy" Ponasik

Lucille "Lucy" Ponasik passed away peacefully on August 29th, 2025. She is survived by her loving brother Gerald Ponasik, her dear (and favorite) niece and friend Amal Disparte, nephew- in-love, Dante, great niece, Andalus (Lulu) and nephews Messina (Sina) and Nero Disparte. She deeply loved and cherished the Disparte “clan”.

Lucy is also survived by dear friend and sister of 60+ years, Bonnie Evenson and her welcoming and loving family. Further survived by lovely cousins and numerous friends.

Lucy was deeply loved and will be profoundly and forever missed.

There will be a private memorial in Lucy’s honor.

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Joesph Vincent ChojnackiJoseph V. Chojnacki“Big Wave” January 25, 1981 – September 5, 2025A proud member of the Ho-Chunk...
09/08/2025

Joesph Vincent Chojnacki

Joseph V. Chojnacki

“Big Wave”

January 25, 1981 – September 5, 2025

A proud member of the Ho-Chunk Nation, Joseph V. Chojnacki, affectionately known as "Big Wave," passed away on September 5, 2025, at the age of 44.

He was preceded in death by his beloved mother, Yvonne F. Chojnacki, and his brother, Allen R. Majewski. He is survived by his father, Terry J. Chojnacki; his cherished daughters, Alivia and MaLaya; and his precious grandson, Josiah. Joseph also leaves behind his twin sister, Jamie Chojnacki; his niece, Keanah; and many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, great-nieces and great-nephews, and many friends who will miss him dearly.

Private services were held in accordance with the family's wishes.

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1515 W Oklahoma Avenue
Milwaukee, WI
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Why Choose Our Funeral Home?

We’re dedicated to providing personalized, professional and compassionate services to help lighten your burden and support you through the difficult times that follow the loss of a loved one. We're honored to assist you in your time of need, and would like to assure you that we'll do everything in our power to make your experience a meaningful and memorable one. We invite you to explore our unique history, meet our experienced staff, connect with our local community, and hear what our customers have had to say.

The Max A. Sass & Sons Funeral Home was founded in 1937, while the country was still in the grip of the Great Depression, by Max and his wife Helen. Max was a foreman on the tractor line at the Allis Chalmers Co. working third shift. For years Max worked the manufacturing job all night as he struggled to build his funeral business. Helen covered for Max when he was at his second job while she raised their three children Pat, Jim and Judy.

Through community involvement and a strong commitment to the families he served Max began to develop an excellent reputation and along with it a growing customer base. Through the ensuing years the business remained a true family enterprise. In 1960 Max's son Jim began working at the funeral home. In 1967 Max's son-in-law Marv Kremski joined the firm and son-in-law Don Edwards handled bookkeeping duties beginning in 1976. Grandsons Steven Sass and Mike Kremski started in 1985 and 1988 respectively. The funeral home continues to be family owned and operated.

In 1978, the Max Sass realized his dream of opening a second location, the Greenridge Chapel which is located on south 60th St. and W. Layton Ave in Greenfield. The Mission Hills Chapel located in Franklin at 89th and Drexel at Loomis Rd. opened in 1994. In 1995 the firm bought an existing funeral home in Muskego and after extensive renovations opened at the end of March of that year. In 2012 the St. Mary Parish School was purchased in South Milwaukee and after extensive renovations was opened to serve families in April of 2013.