Obit: Seehafer, Richard Walter (1936 - 2021)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Seehafer, Schwantes, Bitzer, Pont, Boson, Erwine, Cecena
----Source: Hansen-Schilling Funeral Home (Marshfield, Wood Co., WI) 1/12/2021
Seehafer, Richard Walter (19 September 1936 – 9 January 2021) With Flag
Richard Walter Seehafer died peacefully on Saturday, January 9, 2021 at Aspirus
Hospital in Wausau, after a brief battle with cancer.
Dick was born to Walter and Edna (Schwantes) Seehafer on September 19, 1936. He
grew up on the Seehafer Farm in Nasonville, Wisconsin, with his parents and
sister Joyce. In 2012 the property was honored as a Wisconsin Centennial Farm
and Dick proudly held the Seehafer reunion there for the celebration.
Dick attended Marshfield High School where he was the captain of the football
team, and also played baseball and basketball. There, he met the love of his
life, Carol Bitzer. Dick and Carol were homecoming King and Queen, and he was
president of their senior class.
Richard attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison and was an avid Badger fan
his entire life. He was a member of the ROTC in college and graduated with a
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. After graduation, he and Carol were united
in marriage and they immediately moved to Georgia where he served in the Army
and was stationed at Fort Gordon. He was then transferred to Fort Stewart to
prepare the base during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Richard was honorably
discharged as a First Lieutenant.
After his military service, Dick and Carol moved back to Wisconsin and he worked
at Allis Chalmers in Milwaukee. They later moved to West Des Moines, Iowa where
he was the Director of Marketing for Massey Ferguson. There they raised their
four children and enjoyed so many close friends through their church and country
club.
In 1983, Richard and Carol bought KOWO radio station in Waseca, Minnesota. They
were very active in the community during their 16 years there. Upon selling the
radio station, they retired to their cabin on Deepwoods Lake near Elcho,
Wisconsin. Dick started the Deepwoods Lake Association and served as president
until his death. They also began “wintering” in Arizona to avoid the cold months
in Wisconsin.
Richard loved snowmobiling, golfing, skiing and playing any sports including
broomball and pickleball with his children and grandchildren! He inherited the
gift of gab from his mother and made friends out of strangers wherever they
went. Dick and Carol enjoyed traveling all over the globe with their good
friends in their retirement and he has been to every state in the nation.
Richard is survived by his beloved wife Carol, and his four children-- Catherine
Pont, Ann (Kurt) Boson, Joan (Jerry) Erwine, and John (Lori) Seehafer. He has
nine amazing grandchildren: Andrew Pont, Alyssa Pont, Alex Boson, Tanner Boson,
Taylor Erwine Cecena, Mackenzie Erwine, Ella Seehafer, Josie Seehafer and Jaxson
Seehafer. They all loved their Papa!
He was an amazing man who was full of laughter and lived life to the fullest!
His children can attest to the fact that he never wanted to waste a day and made
life an adventure. He always had a smile on his face and a story to tell. He
will forever be missed by his family and so many friends all across the country.
He joins his parents Walter and Edna, and his sister Joyce, in heaven.
Hansen-Schilling Funeral Home in Marshfield is assisting with funeral
arrangements.
The family wishes to thank the staff at Aspirus Hospital for their care of Dick
in his final days. Due to COVID, a private service for immediate family only
will be held. Memorial donations may be made to Grace Lutheran Church in
Nasonville or the Aspirus Health Foundation in Wausau.
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Seehafer, please visit our floral store.
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