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A2 Tuesday, February 14, 2023 Beaver Dam Daily Citizen 00 1 COMMUNITY Morris Lyle Raymond March 6, 11, 2023 BEAVER Lyle Raymond aged 74, met God on Feb- ruary 11, 2023 surrounded by his family. Morry was born on March 6, 1948 to Dolores (Yerges) and Lyle Ray- mond. He loved the times he was able to travel with his family, for sports or special occasions, but he was always happiest sitting in his backyard or fishing at the lake in Beaver Dam, where he proudly lived his whole life. Morry attended St. Lutheran School, Way- land Academy and graduated from Beaver Dam High School in 1966.

He went on to graduate from Carthage College in 1970 and later earned his Teaching degree from UW-Whitewater. After taking over Raymond Builders from his dad, Morry followed his passion working with kids, and taught elementary math and science in Milwaukee and Kenosha, choosing school districts where he felt he could provide the biggest impact to the kids who needed it most. Without fail, his students all learned the state capitals and he enjoyed teaching through games and believed in order to suc- ceed in life, you had to be able to handle defeat. life changed forever when he met his wife Patti who he married on September 8, 1978. He always said that Patti was the most beautiful woman he ever on their first date, he was so nervous to meet her that he got into a fender bender.

From that day for- ward, Patti was by side through everything. She gave up weekends and summers for basketball and baseball tournaments and provided unwavering support during health challenges. They have three children, Scott, Jesse, and Winter. Morry was fiercely proud of them and was always their loudest cheerleader. Morry held many titles throughout his life: son, brother, husband, father, manager to failed local high school band teacher, and, perhaps his most well-known title, coach.

Anyone who knew Morry, knew that he was pas- sionate about sports. He admitted he always the most talented player, but he made sure he always worked the hardest. He had a photographic memory when it came to recalling games, and strategies, and did so consistently in an effort to improve and get better. He won a football scholarship to Carthage College and later was known for coaching teams in little league, AAU, and just about anyone else he came across who he felt needed some help. players often learned just as many lessons from him off the court or the field, as they did on it.

Above all, Morry put God first. Faith, kindness, and humility played critical roles throughout his life. He credited his faith in God for seeing him through his most challenging moments and was tremendously grateful to God for the many blessings in his life. Morry was preceded in death by his parents, Dolores and Lyle; grandparents; and several aunts and uncles. Morry is survived by his wife of 44 years, Patti; sons: Scott (Michele) of Sun Prairie, WI and Jesse (Victoria) of Minneapolis, MN; daughter, Winter (Ja- copo) Raymond-Beni of Santa Barbara, CA; as well as sisters: Bonnie (Jack) Arndt and Nancy Raymond; nieces: Sheila Arndt and Stephanie Latimer; nephews: Shawn Arndt and Ben Raymond.

He was so proud to be a grandpa to four grandkids: Braxton and Channing Raymond, Kailani Raymond and Gaia Beni. In addition to his family, he is survived by generations of area kids, kids from across the country, and from all walks of life, who will forever remember his guidance, his support, and his indelible life lessons. Visitation for Morry will take place on Thursday, February 16, 2023 at Cornerstone Funeral Cremation Services, 135 Keller Beaver Dam from 3:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. Visitation will also take place on Friday, February 17, 2023 at St.

Ev. Lutheran Church, 300 West Beaver Dam from 3:00 p.m. until the time of the funeral service 4:00 p.m. Memorial contributions, if desired, are suggested to St. Ev.

Lutheran Church, but more im- portantly, Morry would want you to remember him by always showing up early, working your hardest, volunteering your time to help someone else, and not following the crowd. more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you re- ally are, while your reputation is merely what others Wooden Cornerstone Funeral Cremation Services in Beaver Dam is honored to be serving the family. You may send private online condolences or sign the guest book at www.cstonefs.com. OBITUARIES CONTACT US General information 920-887-0321 Website: www.wiscnews.com/bdc Director of Retail Advertising scott Zeinemann Regional Editor Heidi Friedrichs Customer Service 866-884-2126 Obituaries News tips Newsroom sports 920-356-6754, Advertising display Classifieds Legals CUSTOMER SERVICE HOURS: Monday through Friday: 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Holidays: 7:30 a.m.

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For 31 days or greater, contact customer service for options and any other questions at 1-866-884-2126. The daily Citizen strives to be accurate and fair. If you find an error or other problem in the editorial content, please call the newsroom at 356-6752. CORRECTIONS Laura Schultz Oct. 1, 13, 2023 BEAVER Schultz, 89, of Beaver Dam, passed away Monday, Feb- ruary 13, 2023 at Hillside Manor in Beaver Dam.

Laura was born October 1, 1933 in the Town of Me- tomen near Brandon, the daughter of Richard and Evalyn Jimmerson Chris- tian. On May 19, 1956 she married Kenneth Schultz in Brandon. Laura was em- ployed by Wells Manufac- turing for 11 years, Ideal Shoe Factory for seven years, Fond du Lac YMCA for three years, and taught swimming for many years. Laura was a member of Waupun United Methodist Church. Laura is survived by two sisters: Betty Ruenger of Fox Lake and Margaret Van Egtern of Waupun; and many nieces and nephews.

Laura was preceded in death by her husband, Ken- neth; brother, Richard (Karen) Christian; and brothers- in-law: Marvin Ruenger and Don Van Egtern. Funeral services for Laura Schultz will be held Mon- day, February 20, 2023 at 12:00 noon at Werner-Harm- sen Funeral Home in Waupun with Pastor Steve Miller officiating. Friends and relatives may call on the family on Monday from 11:00 a.m. until the time of service. Memorial contributions can be made to Waupun United Methodist Church.

Thank you to the nurses on the 1st floor of Hillside Manor in Beaver Dam for their loving care of Laura. You were the angels sent from heaven to care for and protect Laura at her end of life. Werner-Harmsen Funeral Home of Waupun and staff are serving the family. Visit our website at www.wer- nerharmsenfuneralhome.com for more information and to send condolences. Wholesale dealer license revoked for selling dealer plate The Wisconsin Depart- ment of Transportation Division of Motor Vehi- cles revoked the wholesale dealer license from Lorenzo Lamas Auto Sales LLC, 101 Skyline Drive 1, Arlington, for offering a dealer regis- tration plate for sale to an- other individual.

The order, issued by the Wisconsin De- partment of Transportation Division of Motor Vehicles, determined that Lorenzo Lamas Auto Sales violated state law. The decision to revoke the license was upheld by a WisDOT hearing on Dec. 13, 2022. Dealers are given 30 days to appeal a revoca- tion to the state Division of Hearing and Appeals. Lo- renzo Lamas Auto Sales did not appeal and the decision is final.

Dealer and Agent Section licenses, reg- ulates and resolves disputes about dealership sales and warranty repairs. It also in- vestigates complaints about odometer tampering and title fraud involving dealer- ships and private sellers. IN BRIEF BERNIE HAFENSTEIN $500 DONATED TO THE ARC Catholic Financial Chapter 48 in beaver dam matches $500 in funds raised during a Nov. 14, 2022, fundraiser for The arc of dodge County on Jan. 10.

CFC bernie Hafenstein, right, presents the donation to, from left, arc members sue, amy and randy Wallintin, Tiffany and Marne berndobler, Kathy armstrong, Jan breitweiser. JONATHAN SHIPLEY Horicon Marsh is the largest freshwater cattail marsh in the United States. been formally recog- nized as a Wetland of Inter- national Importance by the Ramsar Convention of the United Nations. It is home to the Horicon Marsh Ed- ucation and Visitor Center. It is also home to an abundance of wildlife.

Over the years, approximately 300 different species of birds have been sighted at the marsh. On a single day in spring, it is not unusual to find 100 different species of birds at the marsh. To help protect the prop- erty, run by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, you could eat a brat. On March 4 is the Friends of Horicon Marsh Brat Fry fundraiser. You could eat a brat but, better yet, you could volun- teer at the event.

The orga- nization is putting out a call for volunteers, looking for grillers, servers, and cash handlers. The event takes place on March 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leroy Meats in Horicon. It is located at 85 Washington Street.

There are morning shifts available, that run from 9 a.m. to noon. There are afternoon shifts available, that run from noon to 3 p.m. Horicon Marsh needs volunteers Carol Ann Valley Feb. 10, 1951-Feb.

10, 2023 Ann (Betenz) Valley, age 72, passed away after a long illness on Friday, February 10, 2023 in Fitchburg, sur- rounded by her family. She was born on February 10, 1951 the daughter of Wil- liam and Helen (Schwart- ing) Betenz in Waukesha, WI. There she was married to Richard Valley on De- cember 1, 1973. Carol graduated from Waukesha South High School in 1969. She entered the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater where she at- tended classes to achieve her degree and also worked for the Accounting Department.

She grad- uated in three and one-half years with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. She was hired as a Staff Accountant by the firm of Ronald Mattox and Associates, the largest independent accounting firm in Madison, WI. She earned her license as a Certified Public Accountant while working there. Eventually, Ronald Mattox and Associates merged with the international firm of Grant Thorton where Carol served as Manager of the Centralized Accounting Ser- vices Department. Subsequently, she was hired by a private book store supplier as their first comptroller.

In 1990, she began her own accounting firm; Carol A. Valley, CPA, SC in Columbus. Her firm served a variety of clients in the agriculture, construction, manufacturing, and restau- rant industries as well as continued service to her individual clients. Carol was a member of the Delta Zeta Social Sorority, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Wisconsin Institute of Certified Public Accoun- tants, Rotary International, the Deforest Area Rotary Club where she was a charter member, the Fall River Rotary Club, the Columbus Downtown De- velopment Corporation, and the Columbus Chamber of Commerce. As a member of the River Rotary Club, she received the Paul Harris Fellowship award.

Carol was an avid sports fanatic. She enjoyed horse- back riding and attended Badger football and Brewer baseball games. As the weather permitted, she deer hunted with her husband and father. She especially loved her large garden which bore a variety of vege- tables. Carol also relished the summertime when she met with her dear high school friends; Dawn, Debbie, Donna, Gale, Roxanne, and Theresa.

Carol is survived by her husband, Richard Valley, of Columbus, WI; one son, Brian (Jennifer) Valley, of Waukesha, WI; one granddaughter, Andrea Valley, of Waukesha; two sisters: Kathryn Betenz of Milwaukee and Nancy Betenz of Waukesha; two sisters-in-law: Lenore Bond of Lawrenceville, GA and Lucille (Wil- liam) Dinegan of Burlington, WI; and one brother-in- law, Bruce (Patricia) Valley of Norman, OK. She is also survived by nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents and many aunts and uncles. A visitation will be held at Jensen Funeral Crema- tion in Columbus on Saturday, February 18, 2023 from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. family would like to extend their appreciation to the staff of the University Hospital and Clinic and the Agrace Hospice Care of Fitchburg for their com- passionate care over the term of her illness.

Memorials are preferred to the Columbus Community Foundation, PO Box 423, Columbus, WI. We encourage you to share your online condolences with family at jensen- funeralandcremation.com. Jensen Funeral Cremation Columbus 920-623-5850 You will always be in our hearts, so you are our valentine. Love Charlie, Chris, Brady, family friends Judy.

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