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He is also survived by 12.875 great grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, his Godchildren Mary Voyles and Kelly Pinchart, and many nieces and nephews. Mark issurvived by his wife of 59 years, Mae, and his children and theirspouses: Dale (Kaori) Pinchart, Julie (Mark) Welter, Dan (Diane) Pinchart, Jacque (Jason) Wiese, and Jody (Greg) Veeser grandchildren Kevin Pinchart, Michelle (Brendan) Watson, Erin (Casey) Beyer, Stephanie and Rachel Welter, Ashly (Gary) Balza, Justin (friend Chantel) Pinchart, Emily (Bryson) Madden, Lucy, Sam and Andrew Wiese, Maegan (friend Joe) and Jeremy Glander, and Grant and Addie Veeser. This was especially true these past few years as his mobility became more challenging. Spending time with his family and friends enjoying an old fashion was important to him. He also attended the infamous Ice Bowl.Ī quiet, reserved man, Mark had few hobbies in life, but enjoyed many simple things. Mark was a Green Bay Packers fan, holding season tickets for many decades. He enjoyed NASCAR, cutting lawn and blowing snow on his John Deere, Gator rides, and meeting his friends at the local watering hole. Mark was a polka connoisseur! He enjoyed watching Mollie B, Polka! Polka! He spent 34 years working as a welder at Kewaunee Peter’s Catholic Church in Lincoln, and a member of theĬatholic Order of Foresters.
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Mark graduated from Casco High School in 1956. Mark was born on November 15,ġ938, in Euren to the late Peter and Emily (Kinnard) Pinchart. Presence of hisfamily on Friday, March 1, 2024. Mark Joseph Pinchart, 85, of Casco, passed away peacefully at home in the “When you feel a little lonely and all you want is me, just place a hand upon your heart and you know that’s where I’ll be.” His memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. Francis Xavier Cemetery in Brussels after the service on Friday. Burial with military honors will be held at St. until the time of services at the funeral home on Friday. Thursday at the funeral home and from 9:00 a.m. Visitation will be from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. on March 15, 2024, at Forbes Funeral Home, 319 W.
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He was proceeded in death by his parents, Albert Tebon and Priscilla Tebon, and brother Terry Tebon.Ī service to celebrate Bruce’s life will be held at 10:00 a.m. He is further survived by 14 step grandchildren and 5 step great grandchildren. He is also survived by his stepmother Susie Tebon and stepsisters Wendy (Kurt) Foth, Brenda (Steve) Abrahamson, Rene (Doug) Forsyth, great grandchildren Emma and Carter Kluth, and step-children Carol (Steve) Peterson, Sandy (Jeff) Bryant, Daniel (Sara) Laurent, Leah (Joe) Salazar, and Debbie (Brian) Bain. After retiring, he spent his winters in Apache Junction, AZ, where he made many great friends.īruce is survived by his loving wife, Ruthann Tebon, his children Christine (Tim) Brogli and Denise (John) Kaldor, sisters Sherry Hanson and Sally (Tom) Teich, grandchildren Amanda (Mark) Kluth, Alexander Wilmanns, Katherine Brogli, and Cory Berken. His travels took him to the Hawaiian Islands and on several memorable cruises with family to warm destinations. Bruce enjoyed fishing, scuba diving, golf, and traveling. As a great storyteller, he often shared stories with his children and friends of his many antics over the years. Prior to retiring in 2004 at the age of 58, Bruce dedicated 20 years of his professional career to Peterson Builders prior to moving into insurance sales. He received a Sharpshooter medal and was a Motor Transport Operator in support of combat operations.Īfter the Vietnam War, he returned to his small-town roots where he raised his family. He graduated from Sturgeon Bay High School in 1966 and was drafted into the US Army where he defended his country for two years with honor and pride. After spending his early years in the UP, the family moved to Sturgeon Bay. Bruce was born on September 4, 1946, in Escanaba, MI to the late Albert Tebon and Priscilla (Vertz) Tebon. Bruce Ruben Tebon, 77, of Sturgeon Bay, WI, passed away unexpectedly on February 19, 2024, in Phoenix, AZ.