Portrait of Lon W. Weber

Lon W. Weber

Cuba City, Wisconsin

Lon W. Weber 93 of WinstonSalem NC formerly of Cuba City WI passed away on Thursday February 5 2026. Lon was born in Hazel Green WI the son of Otto and Olive Gill Weber whose home was just down the road in Cuba City. He was the second of the Webers seven children that eventually included sister Marsha and five brothers Jack Norm Reg Lee and Dave. Otto ran a grocery store and then formed Webers Processing providing high quality meats and sausages to families and businesses of southwestern Wisconsin. Ottos early death threw the reins of the business into the hands of Lons brothers at a young age. Together they brought the business forward where today it still thrives. Lon held immense pride and respect for his brothers work and their successes. Lons path took him away from Cuba City but not before he set an WIAA basketball tourney…

Portrait of Herbert Ledbury

Herbert Ledbury

Boscobel, Wisconsin

Herbert L. "Herb" Ledbury age 86 of rural Blue River passed away on Thursday February 12 2026 at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born September 1 1939 in Waterloo Township Grant County WI son of the late E.J. and Pearl Kress Ledbury. He married Janice Jerrett on April 7 1962 at the United Methodist Church in Lancaster. She preceded him in death on June 22 2024. His love for horses started at an early age and continued until his passing. There wasnt a horse that he wasnt willing to ride the more of a challenge the more he loved the ride. He would drive many miles hauling horses to go on a trail ride or a horse auction. When he would take the grandkids to Waukon Horse Sale you would get out late and always have to stop at Tonys for a burger on the way…

Portrait of Carolyn Woodward

Carolyn Woodward

Platteville, Wisconsin

Carolyn Eastlick Woodward passed away peacefully at Edenbrook in Platteville WI. Born May 4 1934 in Platteville WI. Daughter of Purl Lillie Stanton Eastlick. United in marriage to Kenneth L. Woodward on May 27 1953 at Mt. Zion Church in Cornelia WI. Carolyn was the first daughter of 9 siblings and as in those days she helped raise her younger siblings. At 14 she left home to work on a farm which was just the beginning of many career paths. Including a Dime Store ironing clothes Banworth Udelhoven cleaning homes. She loved to tell how she cooked at UWP Glenview Commons while the Chicago Bears were practicing there. This is how she proudly turned her Grandsons into lifelong Bears fans. During this all she raised 2 children took care of her Mother Sister kept a huge garden canned vegetables enjoyed cooking baking for extended family and extending invitations to her…

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