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Audrey De Bord

Audrey Malitta De Bord (née Kohls), a beloved wife, mother and grandmother, peacefully passed away June 12, 2026, at the age of 83. She was born Aug. 9, 1942, in Gillett.

Her life was a tapestry woven with love, laughter and dedication to her family. She was the devoted wife of Doug De Bord, with whom she was married for 62 years, and together they built a life grounded in love and resilience.

Alan E. Marquardt

Alan E. Marquardt, 73, of the Town of DuPont, passed away Tuesday morning, March 31, 2026, at Care Partners Assisted Living, Clintonville, with his family by his side.

Alan Eugene Marquardt was born Oct. 6, 1952, son to the late Norman and Lois (Seefeldt) Marquardt.

Bear L. Ritschke

Bear L. Ritschke, 63, passed away unexpectedly April 26, 2026, at home.

Bear was born March 10, 1963, in Oshkosh. He grew up in the Wittenberg area where he attended school. He later made his home in Green Bay where he eventually met his fiancée, Irene. They had a great relationship where they really complemented each other’s presence.

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Gerald J. Bardouche

Gerald J. Bardouche, 94, of Little Suamico, passed away peacefully May 21, 2026, with loved ones at his side.

Gerald was born July 20, 1931, to Joseph and Dorothy (nee Saunders) in Green Bay. On Aug. 29, 1959, he married the love of his life, Eileen Davis, at the United Methodist Church in Suring.

Beverly A. Schmidt

Beverly Ann Schmidt, 88, died peacefully at Country Villa in Little Chute on Friday, May 22, 2026.

She was born Feb. 11, 1938, the daughter of Albert Henry Wild and Christine Rose (Zimmerman) Wild in Antigo. Bev graduated from Antigo High School in 1956 and then attended Langlade County Normal School.

Patti Peterman

Patti Jean Peterman, of Shawano, 65, passed away Friday, May 22, 2026, in Shawano.

Patti was born Sept. 28, 1960, in Shawano to Elroy “Butch” and Beverly “Bev” (Malley) Bergner. With the artistic abilities of her mother and her father’s flare for mischief, Patti’s philosophy in life was simple: be kind and enjoy the simple things. The family’s summer cottage on Shawano Lake was the source of most of Patti’s favorite memories.

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