Portrait of Timothy J. Geyer

Timothy J. Geyer

, Wisconsin

May 11, 2026

Timothy James “Tim” Geyer, age 71, of Oconto WI, passed away on May 12, 2026, at Bellin Hospital in Green Bay after a courageous battle with cancer. Tim was born on March 15, 1955, in Sault Ste Marie, Michigan to the late Glen R and Edna M (Dorrien) Geyer. He joined the U.S. Air Force, got his GED and proudly served his country for over 17 years. He married the love of his life, Paulette (Grinkey), and they enjoyed over 33 years together.After the service, he worked as an Over the Road Courier, at first across the U.S. and then just in Florida. When Tim and Paulette came to Wisconsin, he started working with Lawn Mower Layne doing small engine repair. He always felt it was fun, so it wasn’t like work.Tim enjoyed fishing, hunting and time outdoors, watching squirrels and birds. He also enjoyed woodworking and playing computer games.…

Portrait of John Lepak Jr.

John Lepak Jr.

, Wisconsin

A John-of-all-trades, self taught handyman, who could fix just about anything, he approached life the same way he approached a project: with patience, determination, creativity, and a well-worn toolbox of skills. At 90, on May 8, 2026, a beloved father, brother and favorite uncle to many, laid down his tools and returned home.Born December 3, 1935, to Clara and John Lepak, and fifth child of eight, John Lepak, Jr. learned how strong foundations are built on brotherhood, adventure, and love.After serving in the Army, stationed in Germany, he returned to Milwaukee to work for Irv's Radio and Appliance. It was during that time he met and married Marlene (Gruszynski). In 1965, he started working at Briggs & Stratton as a tool and die cutter. Together, John and Marlene, built a life centered on family, hard work and adventure. They traveled the US and Europe, renovated a large farmhouse in West…

Portrait of Clyde Wincentsen

Clyde Wincentsen

, Wisconsin

May 12, 2026

Clyde Wincentsen 76 of Crivitz passed away on May 13, 2026. He was born to the late Earl and Emma Wincentsen. Clyde graduated from Antigo High School in 1967and was drafted into the Army. Clyde worked hard, working a full time and part time job through the years. He worked as a handy man for John Schaffer, farmed for Jerry Krzewina and retired from Country Convenience as a baker. Clyde’s hobbies included hunting, fishing, attending Brewer games, attending country music concerts and events, traveling and trips to the Casino.He is survived by his wife Joann, four children Peggy (Brian) Ranney, Bob Wincentsen, Janelle Quade and Earl (Amber) Wincentsen. Eight grandchildren and one great grandson and two on the way. One brother Harland Wincentsen, two sisters Norma Fochs, Kay Blatecky and many nieces and nephews. Further survived by Robert Liska, Texas, James (Kathy) Liska, Joseph (Donna) Liska, Michigan, Rita (Mark) Schoblocher,…

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