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- Corrine (Connie) Radichel 84, of Hortonville, passed away June 13, 2015, at Brewster Village with her family at her side.
She was born September 13, 1930, in Hortonville to the late Raymond and Viola (Roberts) Scholl. On October 14, 1950 Connie married Kenneth Radichel at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Hortonville. She worked at Appleton State Bank for many years and was the Hortonville Village Clerk for three years until her retirement. She was active in Bethlehem Lutheran Church Ladies Aid and other activities of the church and was treasurer for the Thursday Ladies Golf League for three years. She enjoyed golfing, reading, playing cards, watching her soap operas, and doing her crossword puzzles.
Connie is survived by a daughter, Cheryl (Dan) Krowas, Baileys Harbor; a son, Charles (Lisa) Radichel, Appleton; grandchildren, Kirsten, Erich (Rebecca), Hilary, and Andrew Krowas, Angela (Eric) Neumann, Anthony (Cristina) Radichel, and Gina Radichel; step-grandchildren, Charles (Julie) and Maria Williams; great-grandchildren, Maddox Neumann, Kaleb Radichel, Harper, Landon, Liam Krowas, and Aubrey Yarl; step-great-grandchildren, Kiarra & Zjonti Kubinski, and Mikayla Williams. Sister, Jackie Pankow, Appleton; sisters-in-law, Virginia Radichel, Hortonville, Thaleta Thiel, New London, Lucille Krause, Racine, Arlene Radichel, California.
Connie is preceded in death by her husband, parents, brother, Rollyn Scholl, mother-in-law and father-in-law, Arthur and Agnes Radichel; brothers-in-law, Melvin Pankow, Harold Radichel, Lee Radichel, Les Krause, and Harvey Thiel.
The family would like to thank all the staff and caregivers at Brewster Village for their kindness and care.
Funeral services for Connie will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, June 19, 2015 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church (203 N. Nash Street, Hortonville) with the Rev. Ralph Rosenberg officiating. Friends may call at Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home, Hortonville on Thursday, June 18, from 4-7 p.m. and also on Friday at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Hortonville.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Bethlehem Lutheran Church.
You may own a million dollars, but you're the poorest in the land if you don't have your beloved mother to clasp your lonely hand. Though her smile is gone forever and her hands we cannot touch, still we have many memories of our mother we love so much. This memory is our keeping with which we never part, God has her in his kingdom, we have her in our hearts. So you who have a mother, cherish her with care, for you'll never know the heartache till she's no longer there.
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