Milton Stirdivant

Milton Stirdivant Obituary

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Age - 93

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September 12, 2023

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De Pere, WI

Milton, went to his heavenly Father on September 9,2023. He was a loving husband, parent, grandparent and friend to all. "Uncle Milty" was one of a kind and unforgettable. He was known for his humor, teasing and big heart. Milt was born May 20, 1930 to the late Milton and Pearl (Stirdivant) Friedrichs in Sheboygan, WI. His mother Pearl died at child birth and he was adopted and raised by his loving grandparents, George and Alma Stirdivant. He graduated from Sheboygan Falls High School in 1948. He went on to attend Spartan School of Aeronautics in Tulsa, OK, earning a degree in meteorology. He married Lorraine Roe in Sheboygan Falls on Groundhog Day February 1952. They had 3 children and nine wonderful years together. Lorraine passed away in November 1961. Milton went to work for the U. S. Weather Bureau in Washington D. C. in 1952. He also worked in Huron, SD. , Madison, WI, finishing with 23 years of service at Austin Straubel Field in Green Bay, WI. Milt married Lois (Nowack) Zierfus in 1975. They spent 47 wonderful years together in Green Bay, Door County and Naples FL"Uncle Milty" loved golf (2 holes in one), and played weekly into August 2023. He also loved dancing, skiing, sailing, and the theater. He received his pilot license at the age of 16. He served in the Sheboygan National Guard, 32nd Red Arrow Division. He volunteered at hospitals in Naples, Fl. and Aurora Hospital in Green Bay. Milt was an Elk member in Green Bay and Naples, FL. He was a member and usher at Faith Lutheran church Allouez and Grace Lutheran in Naples. Milt loved to spend time with his family and enjoyed teasing his grandchildren, pretending to be the "Cookie Monster". Survivors include his three children, Dr. Steven (Deborah) Stirdivant, Raleigh NC, David (Sandy) Stirdivant, Green Bay, and Sharon (Lane) Wieker, Eau Claire, WI; Three stepchildren, Jackie (Dirk) Welhouse, Abrams, WI and Deb and Craig Kamholtz, Green Bay. Grandchildren, Sarah and Shannon Stirdivant, Ben, Luke, and Anna Wieker, Andrew Stirdivant, Michelle(Dan) Haave, and Rob Charles. Six great grandchildren, Zachary and Nicholas Haave, Jordie, Brett, Mason and Miles Wieker. He was preceded in death by Lois Stirdivant, Lorraine, his beloved first wife and Laverne Kamholtz. We want to recognize the staff at Unity Hospice for their compassionate care. Friends may call at Faith Lutheran Church, 2335 S Webster Ave, Allouez on Thursday, September 14, from 9:00am until 10:15am. Funeral service will be held at 10:30am with Rev. Joshua Errer officiating. He will be buried in the Sheboygan Falls WI cemetery. Cotter Funeral and Cremation Care is assisting the family.

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November 25, 2023

The Reverend Alan R. Good passed away at home on Sunday, November 19. He and his wife Vicki had moved to De Pere, Wisconsin in April after residing for 30 years in the Gibson City, Loda, and Champaign areas. Alan was born on February 9, 1936 to Ray and Margaret (Friend) Good in Sturgis, Michigan. He began his high school years in Howe, Indiana but graduated from Sturgis, Michigan in 1954. He then attended and graduated from Butler University in Indianapolis, IN. Upon graduation, he was drafted into the US Army and served two years at Fort Knox, Kentucky. After his discharge from the Army, Good attended and graduated from the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary at Louisville, Kentucky. He married Dorothea Lambeth in Fort Worth, Texas in 1963. After graduating from seminary, Good was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in the Mitchell, Indiana, Presbyterian Church on February 6, 1966. After serving in the Mitchell church, Good and his family moved to Ottawa, Illinois, where he began a 17-year ministry at the First Presbyterian Church of Ottawa. He later served in Presbyterian churches in Fairbury, IL, Peotone, IL, and Kankakee, IL as a supply pastor. He retired from the ministry in 2001. Good married his current wife Vicki (Wahls-Broerman) on June 12, 1994. Their blended family consists of 5 children: Timothy (Caroline) Good, Karen (John) Schuler, BJ Broerman, Justin (Tina) Broerman, and Nathan Broerman; 13 grandchildren: Keri Good, Jon Good, Lauren (Nick) Tharp, Charlie Good, Fiona Good, Megan Schuler, Morgan Schuler, Heidi Broerman, Derrik Broerman, Brooke Broerman, Ari Broerman, Carson Falk, and Duke Moriarity; and 1 great-grandchild Avyana Schuler. Good had three siblings: Stanley Good, Becky (Paul) Lewis, and Rachel Sherman. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Stanley, a sister-in-law Patti Good, and a brother-in-law Joe Sherman. He is survived by his wife Vicki, his sisters, and numerous nieces and nephews who will remember his gentleness and kindness. A Celebration of Life is planned for December 2, 2023 at the United Methodist Church in Loda, IL. Visitation will begin at 9:00 AM and the service will follow immediately at 11:00 AM. Memorials may be made to the Loda United Methodist Church or to Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.Show more

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