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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.

Arlette MuthAnother Angel gained her wings on July 23, 2025 at 11:11.At age 90, Arlette Muth passed away peacefully afte...
24/07/2025

Arlette Muth

Another Angel gained her wings on July 23, 2025 at 11:11.

At age 90, Arlette Muth passed away peacefully after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. She is joined at the gates of Heaven by her late husband Wally, her parents Lucille and John Dulak and her son and daughter in law Jay and Barb Petroske.

Until they meet again, Arlette leaves behind her brother Arnold (Janice) Dulak, her son Joseph (Carrol) Petroske, and daughter Janel (Rick) Rice.

Her legacy lives on through her grandchildren, Justin (Brittany) Petroske, Julie (Quentin) Petroske, Ricky (Brittany) Rice, Michael (Kelly) Rice, Jessica (Jacob) Frahm, Tim Rice, and further by her great grandchildren, Wren, Willa, Declan, Dylan, Joshua, Hunter, and baby (on the way).

Rest in peace mom. You are loved beyond measure and will be missed greatly.

A Special thanks extended to the staff at Franciscan Villa, and St. Croix Hospice for the care they gave to our mom.

Services are pending. Please check Funeral Home website for updates.

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Xiomara Nicole JeronimoCon gran pesar, anunciamos el fallecimiento de nuestra querida hija, Xiomara Nicole Jeronimo, la ...
24/07/2025

Xiomara Nicole Jeronimo

Con gran pesar, anunciamos el fallecimiento de nuestra querida hija, Xiomara Nicole Jeronimo, la luz de nuestras vidas.

No le temía a nada. Vivía cada día con risa y amor. Su restaurante favorito era el buffet chino y sus ojos siempre se iluminaban al ver una soda fría, su favorito. Ella siempre andaba en patineta por el parque, dando vueltas con uno de sus vestidos favoritos o envolviendo a alguien en uno de sus abrazos. Vivía con alegría y generosidad. Su risa llenaba cada habitación en la que entraba. Su alegría era pura, su energía incontenible y su amor incondicional.

Sus queridos padres, Katharina y Eduardo, siempre llevarán su recuerdo en sus corazones.

Aunque el tiempo que pasó con nosotros fue demasiado corto, el impacto que dejó fue muy grande. La extrañaremos cada día. Ella era un rayo de sol y una niña muy dulce. Y aunque ya no camine junto a nosotros, su luz nunca se apagará.

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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved daughter and light of our lives.

She wasn't afraid of anything, living each day with boldness, laughter, and love. Her favorite place to get food was at the Chinese Buffet, and her eyes always lit up at the sight of a cold soda, her favorite treat. Whether riding her scooter at the park, twirling in one of her favorite dresses, or wrapping someone in one of her signature hugs, she lived joyfully and generously.

Her laughter, loud, silly, and contagious filled every room she entered. Her joy was pure, her energy unstoppable, and her love unconditional.

She is survived by her loving parents, Katharina and Eduardo, who will forever carry her memory in their hearts.

Though her time with us was far too short, the impact she made was immeasurable. We will miss her every single day, her fearless spirit, her warm hugs, and her laughter that echoed through our lives.

She was sunshine in motion. She was the sweetest little girl. And while she may no longer walk beside us, her light will never fade.

Services will be private.

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Rebecca "Becky" BushmanRebecca (“Becky”) Anne Bushman defined grace, elegance, and quiet strength. She was a radiant ind...
24/07/2025

Rebecca "Becky" Bushman

Rebecca (“Becky”) Anne Bushman defined grace, elegance, and quiet strength. She was a radiant individual that lived life passionately. Her love of big enveloping hugs and taking walks in nature was matched by her love for the fancy and spectacular. Becky was a rare blend of sharp intelligence and playful goofiness. This combination, one that made people feel both inspired and at ease, is part of what drew so many to her. It’s no surprise she formed such deep, lasting friendships. Becky was also beautiful with a striking smile, big hazel eyes, and a distinctive laugh that can still be heard.

Becky was born on June 12th, 1977 to Peggy and Bradford McKendry. She joined her siblings Brice, Lance, and Bonnie, who were waiting for her in their South Milwaukee home. As a child, Becky was often dressed in elaborate dresses made by Peggy. The appreciation for detail and craft persisted her entire life. Becky learned to play the violin at a young age and was a member of the Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra. She also played tennis, soccer, and was a competitive ice skater. Nothing made Becky happier than hearing her dad tell her how proud he was of her. His support and admiration continued throughout her life as Becky grew and became more accomplished.

Becky made and maintained countless friendships throughout her life. Many from high school will remember her cruising through Grant Park in her royal blue Mustang without a care in the world. She took part in the making of many hilarious home videos, painting The Rock in the wee hours of the night, having sleepovers, playing card games and enjoying lots of laughter.

Becky attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison and graduated in May 2000 with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. She was a great student, but also found time to enjoy the weekends. Her favorite activities were attending Badger football games, partying on State Street, and singing Varsity and Christmas carols to randomly selected individuals from the dorm phonebook.

Becky met her husband, Ryan, on June 5th 2000 in Milwaukee on their first day of work out of college in the Trust Operations department of M&I Bank. Their flirting quickly became serious and they fell in love and were married on August 24th 2002. They built a remarkable life together, sharing many of the same friends and passions. Becky loved to travel and her favorite locations included national parks, Spain, France, Scotland, and Munich for Oktoberfest. Becky also loved reading, going to concerts and having a night in playing cards. Ryan’s parents, Carole and Robert, loved Becky absolutely. They, along with Ryan and several of Becky’s friends, cared for Becky around the clock in the last year of her life.

Becky and Ryan moved to San Diego in early 2017. A key selling point to moving was the vibrant Badger Alumni Chapter, where Becky made additional meaningful friendships and actively participated in game watching and brewery tastings. Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve was a special place of comfort for Becky. She visited this park frequently, including the day of her mother’s passing.

Becky’s career flourished while she and Ryan lived in San Diego. She was recruited by LPL Financial and then Osaic. Her colleagues described her as being transformational, a steady source of strength and positivity, and a leader that created space for others to shine. She loved working for Osaic, a company that gave her love, respect, and compassion.

Becky was grateful for all the good fortune she had, especially the wonderful relationships that filled her with love. We can all be a little bit closer to Becky if we strive to give more generously, be quicker to laugh, learn to be more interested than interesting, and always say “yes”.

Thank you to Carole and Robert, Patty and Mike, Katie, Sarah, Ana, Lisa, Jenny, Laura, Betsy, and Jeff for taking amazing care of Becky.

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At our funeral home, our role goes far beyond the day of the service. We’re here to guide you through preplanning, offer...
23/07/2025

At our funeral home, our role goes far beyond the day of the service. We’re here to guide you through preplanning, offer support during grief, honor veterans with specialized care, and provide resources long after the funeral is over. Our commitment to your family doesn't end when the service concludes—it continues for as long as you need us.

Kathleen A. "Kathy" BaaschIt is with heavy hearts to announce the passing of Kathleen "Kathy" A. Baasch (nee Jayne), 68,...
22/07/2025

Kathleen A. "Kathy" Baasch

It is with heavy hearts to announce the passing of Kathleen "Kathy" A. Baasch (nee Jayne), 68, of South Milwaukee. Kathy passed away peacefully on July 20, 2025 at home. Kathy was born on December 5, 1956 in Milwaukee, WI to Franklin and Marion Jayne.

Kathy was a devoted wife to Glenn A. Baasch. They were together for 33 years and married for 20 years.

She was a loving mother to Nicole (Martin Jr.) Alaniz and Benjamin (Angela) Baasch. Kathy was a devoted and loving grandmother to Emilio (Erica) Alaniz, Antonio Alaniz and Alina Baasch. She was also a new great grandmother to Sophia "pip squeak" Alaniz.

Kathy was a loving sister to the late Betty Ann (Donald) Nelson, the late Michael Jayne, Barbara (Wayne Sr.) Unrath, the late Patrick Jayne, the late Robin (Michael Sr.) Schmid, Mary Jo (Lawrence Sr.) Schneider, Nancy Kashishian, Franklin (Penny) Jayne and Jennie Kay Jayne. She was also a loving aunt to many nieces, nephews, great nieces & great nephews.

Kathy will be missed dearly by many. A celebration of life will be held at a later date; details to be announced at a later date.

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Jerald "Jerry" Lee PlantThe world became a little less bright as heaven gained the most special angel on July 18, 2025, ...
22/07/2025

Jerald "Jerry" Lee Plant

The world became a little less bright as heaven gained the most special angel on July 18, 2025, with the peaceful passing of Jerald “Jerry” Plant, at the age of 76. Born on June 22, 1949, a birthday he also shared with his wife, he was a devoted husband to Joan, loving father to Jennifer Oliva and Lisa Plant and doting grandfather of Colton, Dominic and Gianna, as well as grand dogs BugZ and Beau. He was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Anton “Tony” Ozbolt, and further survived by dear family and friends.

Jerry was a man of quiet strength and inspiration. A man of wisdom, kindness and unwavering guidance. He balanced his ambitious professional life with an unfaltering commitment to his family, love for his country and God and was the epitome of hard work, dedication and love. His legacy is a testament of service, humility, integrity, resilience, courage, strength, perseverance, and compassion and will forever live through these values he instilled in those who knew him.

Jerry’s advice and mentorship was sought by many as he was a pillar of support for his community and whose presence was a source of comfort to all lives he touched. Jerry’s kind and faithful spirit inspired his children and grandchildren to embrace life’s opportunities and challenges with courage, to value relationships and memories that stand the rest of time and to stand for what is right with unwavering strength and faith. His kindness, generosity and love for his family will forever remain.

As a Vietnam Veteran of the United States Army, he proudly served his country as military police, and did so with the upmost honor, integrity and respect. Following his military career, he married his cherished wife of 52 years and together raised their 2 daughters.

Jerry received an Associate Degree from MATC followed by a Bachelor of Arts Degree with a minor in sociology from Marquette University and furthered his education in the Master Degree program. He dedicated 40 years to inspiring students in law enforcement and took immense pride in doing so. Many in law enforcement likely crossed paths with Jerry as he was a long-time staple in the Police Science training and education program at MATC, as well as an adjuvant professor at Marquette University. He was an avid supporter of law enforcement and dedicated himself to enriching those whose path was to pursue a law enforcement career, as well as instruct active law enforcement attending in service training. Jerry was also a long-time chairman of the Franklin Fire and Police Commission with his purpose to enhance and protect the profession of law enforcement and the fire service.

Jerry had a passion for landscaping and took much pride in creating a beautiful outdoor space for all to enjoy. You could always find him tending to his yard or garden. He loved his Fox News, True Crime TV, Harry Potter, adventure fantasy movies, reading books and the Green Bay Packers – all of which he would enjoy with a bowl of ice cream or box of candy in his recliner.

Most importantly, if you asked Jerry his most memorable moments and favorite seat, he would say it was those in the bleachers cheering on his grandchildren at their hockey, baseball/softball, football, lacrosse, waterski and tennis games, the machine next to Joan at their favorite casinos or at their favorite Mexican restaurant with a margarita in hand.

Visitation at the MAX A. SASS & SONS MISSION HILLS CHAPEL (8910 W Drexel Ave., Franklin) on Friday, July 25, 2025, from 12:00 PM until the time of service at 2:00 PM with full military honors present by active-duty members of the U.S. Army. A celebration of Jerry’s life will be held following the memorial service at Emerald City Banquet Hall (3555 S. 13th St, Milwaukee).

The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Ghafoor and the Aurora Healthcare Heart Transplant team, Dr. Ruggeri and the Aurora Healthcare Oncology team, Katrina (Palliative Care) and the Aurora Zilber Hospice Team (specifically Terri, RN and Jill, Social Work).

Donations in Jerry’s memory may be made to Boys Town (Nebraska Branch) or the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF).

In honor of Jerry’s life, the family asks that you perform an act of kindness in his memory and enjoy a margarita(s) with family and friends.

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Mohinder P. Singh
22/07/2025

Mohinder P. Singh

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William F. "Bill" KarlsWilliam F. “Bill” Karls passed away surrounded by his loving family on July 18, 2025 at the age o...
21/07/2025

William F. "Bill" Karls

William F. “Bill” Karls passed away surrounded by his loving family on July 18, 2025 at the age of 83. Beloved husband of Kathy Karls (nee Wasmer) for 65 years. Loving father of the late Timothy (Susan) Karls of South Carolina, Jeffrey (Wanda) Karls of North Carolina, Mark Karls of England, Pam (Donald) Ory of Wisconsin, and Steven Karls of California. Proud grandpa of Justin (Lani), Tony (Chelsea), Joe, Mary (Joel), Erika (Lawrence), and Patrick and cherished great grandpa of many. Dear brother of the late Alex (the late Geri), Richard, Don (Sandy), Dan (Maree), Tom (Barb), and the late Mary (the late John). Further survived by Ashley and Shannon, along with many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

Bill was born in Kiel, Wisconsin, attended Saint Peter and Paul Catholic grade school and graduated from Kiel High School. When he was not working on his parents’ farm, he was active in theater, basketball, and football. He was invited as a football walk on at Wisconsin Madison College, however, a fall from a barn ended that dream. But another dream came true, he met up again with Kathy Wasmer and in 1960 they were married. Their 65 years are filled with many wonderful memories of traveling and spending time with their children, grandchildren, and friends.

Bill was extremely proud of his son, Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey Karls, who retired after 25 years with the U.S. Air Force; his grandson, Chief Warrant Officer 5 Justin Karls, a U.S. Army Blackhawk pilot; and his granddaughter, Major Erika Karls, a U.S. Air Force pilot.

Bill was a devoted grandfather. He loved watching his grandchildren play sports, even traveling out of state so he would not miss a game.

Bill enjoyed hunting with the members of the Thornapple Hunters Club and his sons. For 50 years he played poker with a special group of friends and once a year all of the wives were taken on a trip. He was an avid Packers and Badgers fan; he never missed watching a game.

Visitation will be held at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church (7963 S. 116th St., Franklin) on Friday, July 25 from 10:00–11:45AM with the Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 12PM. Memorials appreciated to St. Martin of Tours Parish, the Wisconsin Humane Society (www.wihumane.org) , or to Wisconsin Right to Life (www.wisconsinrighttolife.org).

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Deborah Marie SiefertDeborah Marie SiefertMarch 5, 1951 – July 19, 2025With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Deb...
21/07/2025

Deborah Marie Siefert

Deborah Marie Siefert

March 5, 1951 – July 19, 2025

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Deborah Marie Siefert, who left us on July 19, 2025, at the age of 74. A devoted daughter, loving sister, proud mother and grandmother, friend and independent soul, Deborah touched the lives of many with her kindness, strength, and selfless spirit.

Born on March 5, 1951, Deborah lived a life filled with purpose, laughter, and love. She proudly served her community for 25 years at the Muskego Post Office, where she was known for her reliability, warm smile, and dedication.

Deborah was the proud mother to two children, Mark and Denise (Alan), and a deeply devoted grandmother to Sara, Sam, and Ethan. She found immeasurable joy in her role as “Grandma,” always offering encouragement, support, and unconditional love. Her family was the heart of her world.

She was also a cherished daughter and loving sister, always there when needed, offering quiet wisdom, unwavering support, and a steady presence. She was preceded in death by her father, Clifford Heise, and is survived by her mother, Eleanor Heise, her children, Mark and Denise (Alan), and her siblings, John (Kathleen), Arlene (the late Gregory), and Scott (Cheryl). She was a beloved aunt to her loving nieces and nephews, who brought her great joy.

Debbie had a natural talent for building things and a passion for doing things on her own terms. She was creative, resourceful, and never afraid to tackle a new project. Her independence was matched by her generosity – always ready to lend a hand or a kind word to anyone in need.

She found joy in the simple pleasure of life – singing, bowling, hunting, and fishing. Her laugh was contagious, her stories unforgettable, and her presence a comfort to all who knew her.

Deborah will be remembered not only for what she did, but for who she was: kind, caring, and selfless – a true example of strength and love.

Her legacy lives on in her children, grandchildren, family, and all the lives she touched.

She will be deeply missed and forever loved.

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Daniel S. Brown, Sr.Daniel S. Brown passed away peacefully on June 29, 2025 at the age of 64.Dan was a proud father to h...
21/07/2025

Daniel S. Brown, Sr.

Daniel S. Brown passed away peacefully on June 29, 2025 at the age of 64.

Dan was a proud father to his children: Michelle (Todd) and Dan Jr (Kelsey). Also survived by his brothers Jim (Susan) and Jack (Judie). Dan was loving uncle to Mathew (Angel), Luke (Missie), Katie (Kaiima) and Kevin (Sarah) and Great-Uncle to Emma and Eli. Further survived by many cousins and friends. Dan was preceded in death by his father, Elmer Brown, and mother, Pauline (nee Zembrowski) Brown.

Dan loved family, music, holding rummage sales, and was a true dog whisperer. He could tell a good story, and for a man who had little was generous to a fault.

Per Dan’s wishes, the family will hold a small private gathering to celebrate his life in Ironwood, MI at a later date.

A special thank you to the staff and nurses at Crossroads Care Center and Brighton Hospice.

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One choice today can bring peace of mind for your family tomorrow.Preplanning lifts a heavy burden from your loved ones ...
19/07/2025

One choice today can bring peace of mind for your family tomorrow.

Preplanning lifts a heavy burden from your loved ones and ensures your wishes are honored. Let us guide you through every step — schedule your free consultation today.

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Glenn "Jeff" HejdakGlenn J. Hejdak “Jeff”, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, at the age of 73. Jeff wa...
18/07/2025

Glenn "Jeff" Hejdak

Glenn J. Hejdak “Jeff”, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, at the age of 73. Jeff was a man whose laughter and love knew no bounds and whose presence brought joy to every room. Born on April 19, 1952, Jeff's journey through life was marked by his family, an enduring work ethic, and a personality that was truly larger than life.

For 35 years, Jeff dedicated his professional life as a forklift operator, where he was not only respected for his work ethic but also loved for his camaraderie and wit. His colleagues will remember him as a man who brought levity to the daily grind and could be counted on for support and friendship.

An avid outdoorsman, Jeff found peace and excitement in equal measure through fishing and hunting. In recent years, he discovered a new joy in the lively atmosphere of the casino. Jeff's ability to make each person he encountered feel special, seen, and heard was a gift that will be sorely missed.

Jeff leaves behind a legacy of love and laughter, survived by his beloved wife of 29 years, Susan, having taken their vows on the first day of 1996 at the Chapel of the Bells. Further survived by his children Lisa, Denny, Dean, Daniel, Jeffrey, Jennifer, and Nicole, as well as 12 grandchildren. Jeff's sister Gail and brother Gerald, along with nieces, nephews, other family members, and a host of friends, who will forever cherish the memories they forged with him. He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Gladys, and his brothers, Greg and Gordy, who no doubt welcomed him with open arms.

As we reflect on his life, let us honor his memory by living each day with the same zest and humor. In accordance with his wishes, no services will be held.

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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.