Obit: LeMay, Paul
J. (1935 - 2012)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: LeMay, Anderson, Tambornino, Schultz, Holford, Stone, Omberllo
----Source: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, WI) 10/29/2012
LeMay, Paul J. (28 MAY 1935 - 28 OCT 2012)
Paul J. LeMay, 77 of Chili died on Sunday morning, October 28, 2012 at Ministry
St. Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield.
Visitations will be from 4-8pm Wednesday at the Rembs Funeral Home and again on
Thursday at the church from 9:30am until service times.
Mass of Christian burial will be 10:30am Thursday, November 1, 2012 at Sacred
Heart Catholic Church with Fr. Sabastian Venni officiating. Music will be
provided by Dorothy Gehrke along with Sacred Heart Funeral Choir. Burial will be
in St. Joachim's Cemetery in Pittsville.
Paul was born on May 28, 1935 in Marquette, MI to Edward and Anna (Anderson)
LeMay. He was united in marriage to Linda J. Woods on February 15, 1958 in
Marquette.
Paul was a cheese maker for most of his life and started out at Alto Dairy in
Waupun then to Rogersville Dairy in Fond du Lac County before moving to Arpin
and working at Arpin Dairy. He retired from Mid-Am Cheese in Greenwood in 2000.
Paul was a loving and caring husband, dad and grandpa.
He is survived by his wife Linda, children Joseph (Linda) LeMay of Arpin,
Michael (Connie) LeMay of Fond du Lac, Mary (Henry) Tambornino of Salem,
Patricia (Earl) Schultz and Kathleen Holford both of Pittsville, Stephen
(Sharon) LeMay of Chili and Dominic LeMay of Oshkosh; 20 grandchildren and 11
great grandchildren. He is further survived by two sisters Patricia Stone of
Flint, MI and Laura Omberllo of Marquette, MI.
Besides his parents, Paul was preceded in death by a son John, two brothers
Edward and John and two sisters Agnes Finland and Sister Francella.
Condolences may be sent online to
www.rembsfh.com
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