Obit: Wimmer, Edmund James Anthony (1926 - 2014)
Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Reigert, Wimmer
----Source: The Star News (Medford, WI) 4/24/2014
Wimmer, Edmund James Anthony (31 AUG 1926 - 13 APR 2014)
Edmund James Anthony Wimmer was born to Theodore and Agnes Wimmer on August 31,
1926, and was unexpectedly called home by our Lord on April 13, 2014.
Ed was baptized Catholic and received his late rites at age 87. He earned his
education at Holy Rosary Grade School and Medford High School. He was one of 14
children (brother James died young).
He married Lois Marie Reigert on May 6, 1953, and they had nine children
together.
Ed worked at the local creamery for 19 years. In 1966, the family moved to
Milwaukee where he worked at Gateway Trucking Company and on Jones Island part
time. His Teamster buddies nicknamed him "Steady Eddy" as he rarely missed a day
of work. As an active union member and a truck driver, he retired at age 50 from
Glendenning, and returned to the farm in Medford. Ed was active at St. Michael's
Catholic Church in Milwaukee.
He enjoyed country living, and maintained an extensive vegetable garden, grew
flowers that he affectionately called "blooming weeds." This past winter, he
rarely missed a day to put a scoop or two of corn out for the wildlife. He
looked forward to daily visits on his property from the deer, birds, turkeys
and, on special occasions, an eagle or hawk. He loved having family and friends
visit. He truly enjoyed each hunting and fishing season. He easily joked and
made people laugh. What a character. He is sorely missed.
He is survived by his sisters, Elizabeth, Mary (Len) and Patricia (Jerry); his
brothers, William (Mary), Thomas (Marge) and David (Gail); his beloved children,
Jean, Donna, Nancy, Daniel (Judy), Judith, Joyce (Michael), Barbara, and Cynthia
(David); along with grandchildren, Stefanie Melo (Hernando), Angelita, Amy,
Christina, Daniel, Andrew, Laura, Terry, Bobby, Tony and Henry; and
great-grandchildren, Trinity, Zoe and Clark.
Preceded in death by his son, Wayne; brothers, Raymond, Howard, Eugene,
Theodore, Donald, and Robert; his parents; and his ex-wife, Lois.
Services will begin at 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 27 at Holy Rosary Catholic Church
in Medford. Mass at 4:30 p.m. Memorials to Taylor Credit Union, 825 E. Allman
St., Medford, for the Ed Wimmer fund are appreciated.
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