Max A. Sass and Sons Funeral Homes

Max A. Sass and Sons Funeral Homes Max A. A caring, dependable source to turn to in one of life's most difficult times. Since 1937, Max A.

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.

You shouldn't have to travel far during difficult times. That's why Max A. Sass & Sons proudly serves families from 5 lo...
11/29/2025

You shouldn't have to travel far during difficult times. That's why Max A. Sass & Sons proudly serves families from 5 locations across the Milwaukee area. Wherever you call home, compassionate care is close by. We're honored to serve our community. For more information, please visit our website: https://bit.ly/4i6JKJM

Wishing you peace, comfort, and gratitude this Thanksgiving.
11/27/2025

Wishing you peace, comfort, and gratitude this Thanksgiving.

Gerda R. MatherGerda Mather, longtime Muskego resident, passed away peacefully on Monday, November 24, 2025 at the age o...
11/27/2025

Gerda R. Mather

Gerda Mather, longtime Muskego resident, passed away peacefully on Monday, November 24, 2025 at the age of 82.

Born Gerda Rosalinde Schug on December 31, 1942 to Karl and Anna Schug in Ebelsbach, Germany, where she lived throughout her childhood. She apprenticed as a beautician before moving to the United States with her husband, whom she met while he was stationed in Germany with the US Army.

Gerda dedicated her life to caring for her family. She was a meticulous homemaker and devoted mother to her three sons. She enjoyed traveling back “home” to Germany, cooking German Rouladen for her family and in her later years, loved spending many hours walking outdoors.

She leaves behind her sons, Scott (Christine) Mather, Steve (Ann) Mather, and Jeff (Shannon) Mather.

Loving Oma to Michael (Jenny Pusch) Mather, Nicholas (Andrea) Mather, Benjamin (Meghan) Mather, Lauren Mather, Joshua Mather and Jon Mather.

Excitedly surrounded by joy from her great-grandchildren Madeline, Jack, James, John, Peter, Sam and George…with one more coming soon.

Further survived by her sisters, Elisabeth (Raffaele) Piacquadio, of Ebelsbach, and Hilde Hornung (the late Friedrich) , of Eltmann, many additional family members in Germany, and former husband, Jim Mather.

Preceded in death by her parents, Karl and Anna, and siblings, Hans, Lydia, Theresia, Werner and Edgar, along with her beloved brother-in-law, Dietmar.

Special thanks to her lifelong friend, Helga Mietdke, and her caring family at Azura Memory Care, who together made her final years happy and meaningful. We are forever grateful to you.

Laid to rest at Highland Memorial Park in New Berlin. Private family services will be held.

God looked around his garden and He found an empty place.

He then looked down upon this earth and saw your tired face.

He put his arms around you and lifted you to rest.

Gods garden must be beautiful, He always takes the best.

He knew that you were suffering;

He knew that you were in pain,

He knew that you would never get well on earth again.

He saw that the road was getting rough and the hills were hard to climb, so He closed your weary eyelids and whispered

"Peace be thine."

It broke our hearts to lose you, but you didn't go alone, for part of us went with you the day God called you home.

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This season, let’s take a moment to honor the men and women who serve in our military. While many of us gather with love...
11/26/2025

This season, let’s take a moment to honor the men and women who serve in our military. While many of us gather with loved ones, share meals, and celebrate the comfort of home, countless service members are standing watch far from theirs. Their courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication allow us the freedoms we often take for granted.

If you’re able, please consider donating items to support our troops— Even the simplest gift can remind a service member that they are seen, appreciated, and supported.

Drop donations off at any of our 5 locations by Tuesday, December 2nd!

Ellen Louise LukasEllen Louise Lukas passed away on November 19, 2025. She was born on October 12, 1949. Ellen attended ...
11/26/2025

Ellen Louise Lukas

Ellen Louise Lukas passed away on November 19, 2025. She was born on October 12, 1949.

Ellen attended St. Paul’s Lutheran School and was a graduate of Cudahy High School and MATC. She worked in materials management, supply chain, and customer service prior to retirement.

Ellen was predeceased by her parents, Louis and Verniece Lukas, and is survived by her brother Scott (Lois), plus other family and friends.

We would like to thank the staff at Wilson Commons for the care given to Ellen in her final years.

There will be no service per her wishes.

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Anita Louise Profit-DemkowskiAnita Louise Profit-Demkowski, born on December 28, 1943 in Mt. Carmel, PA, passed away pea...
11/25/2025

Anita Louise Profit-Demkowski

Anita Louise Profit-Demkowski, born on December 28, 1943 in Mt. Carmel, PA, passed away peacefully on November 24, 2025 in Muskego, Wisconsin.

Anita's remarkable journey began with her education, culminating in a Masters Degree from Bloomsburg University in 1971. This dedication to academic excellence laid the foundation for a career in education. From 1966 to 1980, she served as an instructor at Geisinger Medical Center, where she shared her extensive knowledge and passion for learning. Subsequently, from 1980 to 2000, she continued to inspire students as a professor of Microbiology at Penn State University.

On August 14, 1965, Anita was united in marriage to Richard Profit. Together, they built a life filled with love and laughter until his passing. She is preceded in death by her husband, Richard, and by her parents, Albert and Agnes Gunther.

Anita's vibrant personality shone through in all aspects of her life. She was known not just for her intellect but also for her hilarity, wit, and occasional sarcasm, which crafted an engaging atmosphere wherever she went. Her passions extended beyond the classroom; she found joy in gardening, reading, bird watching, and caring for animals. Anita was also a proud democrat, advocating for her beliefs with passion.

She leaves behind her loving daughters, Angela Fawcett and Alisa (Michael) Kopp, who will forever cherish the lessons and experiences shared with their remarkable mother. Additionally, she was a beloved grandma to Adam Kopp and Ava Kopp, who brought joy and pride into her life.

Anita's legacy will be remembered by her family and all the lives she touched throughout her career and personal endeavors. She will be greatly missed but fondly remembered for her laughter, kindness, and unwavering spirit.

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George Emory SutterGeorge E. Sutter, 80 of Milwaukee, WI died peacefully in his home on November 23rd.He was born in Pat...
11/25/2025

George Emory Sutter

George E. Sutter, 80 of Milwaukee, WI died peacefully in his home on November 23rd.He was born in Paterson, NJ and moved to Milwaukee while serving in the Navy. His professional life was defined by a profound dedication to GE where he worked for over 40 years; a testament to his incredible work ethic.George was preceded in death by his parents, George and Anna Marie Sutter; his brother, Robert Ruffing and his sister, Catherine Licker.He is survived by his children, grandchildren, sisters and numerous other family members and friends including his cherished furry felines.George enjoyed a joke, sharing stories and laughter at the corner pub. He had a keen mind and deep love for mystery novels and crime dramas. He was devoted to rescuing strays and providing a loving home to numerous four legged friends in need.Private family services will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests you raise a glass in George’s honor.

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Marcy A. Martin-FoxMarcy A. Martin-Fox passed away on November 14, 2025 at the age of 72. Preceded in death by her paren...
11/24/2025

Marcy A. Martin-Fox

Marcy A. Martin-Fox passed away on November 14, 2025 at the age of 72. Preceded in death by her parents, George and Alice (nee Posbrig) Martin, other relatives, friends, and many cats. Survived by her loving sister and best friend, Mary (the late Dale) Butke; nieces Sarah Butke (Fred Della Bianca) and Emily (Peter) Bruce; great nephews, Conner and Jackson; and great nieces, Abigail and Natalie. Further survived by other relatives, friends, and her dear cat Savannah.

Marcy had a long and fulfilling nursing career. She was kind, loving, compassionate, understanding, and was empathetic to everyone- person or animal. Marcy was also an avid Brewers and Bucks fan.

Marcy’s family would like to acknowledge our appreciation for the compassionate care from the staff at Linden Grove-New Berlin. We would also like to express our deep appreciation for the loving care from Gentiva/Heartland Hospice staff and caregivers Kim and Nyla.

Visitation will be held at Max A. Sass & Sons-Westwood Chapel (W173 S7629 Westwood Dr., Muskego) on Friday, December 12 starting at 11AM until time of funeral service at 1PM. Burial to follow at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Cemetery in Muskego. In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated to HAWS (www.hawspets.org) or Christ Lutheran Church in Big Bend (www.christbigbend.com).

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While the holidays are filled with warmth and togetherness, they can also bring waves of sadness for those who are griev...
11/24/2025

While the holidays are filled with warmth and togetherness, they can also bring waves of sadness for those who are grieving.

If you or someone you know needs a little extra support this season, help is available.

Find local grief resources here: https://bit.ly/3TgRtdd

Jerome Henry MudlaffJerome Henry Mudlaff, lovingly known as Jerry, was born on February 23, 1940, in Milwaukee, Wisconsi...
11/23/2025

Jerome Henry Mudlaff

Jerome Henry Mudlaff, lovingly known as Jerry, was born on February 23, 1940, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He passed away peacefully at home on November 16, 2025, leaving behind a legacy marked by love, laughter, and a strong commitment to community and family. His family will forever remember the joy he brought into their lives.

Married to his beloved wife, Mary (nee Leick), for an incredible 63 years, they nurtured a family that became Jerry's proudest accomplishment. He is survived by his children: Marie (Tim) Norgal, Jon (Sandy Sell), Jim (Amy), Karen (Kevin) Martens, and Joe (Amy); his 19 grandchildren: Trevor (Dana) Norgal, Kelsey (Austin) Braska, Jared (Emily) Norgal, Leah Norgal, Justin Mudlaff, Nick (Abby) Mudlaff, Jon Jr. (Kennedy) Mudlaff, Chris (Danielle) Mudlaff, Jacob (Brianna) Mudlaff, Amanda (Ben) Burki, Samantha Mudlaff, Josh (Lindsey) Martens, Marissa Martens, Zach Martens, Dan Martens, Gabe Martens, Lauren Mudlaff, Dominic Mudlaff, and Ella Mudlaff; his nine great-grandchildren (with more on the way): Zoe, Louie, Skylar, Raelyn, Landon, Isabelle, Olivia, Cameron, and Jon Luke. He is further survived by his dear brother, Jim (Ruta) Mudlaff, along with nieces, nephews, extended family, his AFS daughter and many close friends. Jerry is preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Helen Mudlaff.

Jerry graduated from Pulaski High School in 1958. He continued his education at MATC, where he earned a degree in commercial art before beginning a career in commercial signage and point-of-sale displays.

Jerry, known for his quick wit and warm, welcoming presence, was cherished for his infectious smile and loving spirit. He took great joy in hosting family gatherings, creating memories that will be treasured for generations. His favorite pastimes included memorable fishing trips to Canada, hunting adventures, playing bocce at the Italian Community Center, and proudly watching his grandchildren in their many activities.

Jerry was deeply involved in his community, serving as a Scout leader and holding leadership roles within the Whitnall PTA, the Whitnall AFS Chapter, the Hales Corners Lions Club, and the Wagon Wheel Investment Club.

A devote Catholic, Jerry dedicated his adult life to serving the St. Mary Catholic Faith Community. He served on the parish council, chaired the church festival, coordinated Friday Fish Frys, sponsored RCIA candidates, ministered in hospitality, and led the St. Mary’s Young at Heart Club as its president.

Visitation for Jerry will be held on December 27, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM at Saint Mary’s Catholic Faith Community, 9520 W. Forest Home Avenue, Hales Corners, WI 53130.

As we reflect on Jerry’s life, we honor a man whose devotion to family and friends forged bonds that will endure well beyond his passing. His generous spirit, unwavering kindness, and zest for life will continue to inspire all who had the privilege of knowing him.

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Judith Esther MacMillerJudith E. MacMiller (nee Beyersdorf), a cherished Mother, Grandmother, and Great Grandmother, pas...
11/23/2025

Judith Esther MacMiller

Judith E. MacMiller (nee Beyersdorf), a cherished Mother, Grandmother, and Great Grandmother, passed away peacefully on November 20, 2025. She was born on June 9th, 1934, in Milwaukee. She graduated from Milwaukee Lutheran High School in 1952. She worked at Schlitz and Blue Cross/Blue Shield before marrying the love of her life, Carl Arthur MacMiller on June 19, 1962. Judy lived a life rich in love, faith, and family connections.

Judy retired from Ritz Holman in 1999 and spent her retirement traveling, volunteering, playing golf, reading, playing cards with her friends, and spending time with her family.

Judy is survived by her 5 children, 10 grandchildren, and 6 great grandchildren. She is further survived by her sister, Janice and special cousin Sandy. She is preceded in death by her loving husband Carl Arthur MacMiller, her parents Edward and Rose Beyersdorf, her brother Jerry Beyersdorf, and her special Aunt Viola Buntrock.

The family will hold a visitation in her honor on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, at Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, located at 2840 South 84th Street, West Allis, WI, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 P.M. A service celebrating Judy’s life will follow the visitation at 12:00 PM. The burial will take place at Forest Hill Cemetery, located at 3301 E. Forest Hill Ave. Oak Creek, WI, at 2:30 PM.

Judy will always be remembered for her warmth, kindness, and enduring love for her family. She will be profoundly missed but forever remembered with love and affection by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Luther Memorial Lutheran Church or the charity of your choice are appreciated.

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Today we honor Children’s Grief Awareness Day — a reminder that children grieve too, and their feelings deserve understa...
11/22/2025

Today we honor Children’s Grief Awareness Day — a reminder that children grieve too, and their feelings deserve understanding, patience, and care.

Here are 3 ways to help a grieving child this season:
1️⃣ Listen without fixing. Let them share memories, ask questions, and express feelings in their own way.
2️⃣ Keep routines steady. Familiar schedules and traditions bring comfort during uncertain times.
3️⃣ Talk openly. Use simple, honest words about loss — it helps them make sense of what they’re feeling.

Every child’s grief journey is unique. With love, patience, and support, healing is possible.

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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.