Obit: Natzke, Duane E. (1952 - 2011)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Alberts, Carlson, Eipers, Finke, Natzke, Prozanski, Rhyner, Totzke,
Wenzel
----Source: The Record - Review (Abbotsford, WI) 12/12/2011
Natzke, Duane E. (28 AUG 1952 - 9 DEC 2011)
Duane E. Natzke, 59, Athens, died Friday December 9, 2011 at St. Joseph's
Hospital in Marshfield surrounded by his loving family.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 13, 2011 at
Trinity Lutheran Church, Athens. The Rev. Andrew Alberts will officiate. Burial
will be in Athens Lutheran Cemetery, Athens. Friends may call on Monday from 4
p.m. to 8 p.m. and again on Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of services
all at the church.
Duane was born on August 28, 1952 in Neenah to the late Edward and Arline (Rhyner)
Natzke. He attended country schools in the Neenah area, graduating from Neenah
High School in 1970. He went on to attend UW-Stevens Point and graduated in 1974
with majors in Natural Resource Management and General Science. He then served
as a Peace Corp Volunteer in the Fiji Islands from 1975 to 1976, teaching
gardening and poultry-raising in rural villages and schools. Duane embraced his
role as a steward of the blessings given to him by God. He lived that role in
his work, family, church, and community.
After returning from Fiji, Duane began farming in central Wisconsin, near Milan.
It was there in Milan that he met the love of his life Kaye Totzke. Kaye and
Duane married on September 25, 1982 at St. John Lutheran Church, town of Wien.
After 25 years of farming, Duane continued to share his knowledge and love for
the land with other farmers working as an agronomist with Heartland Cooperative
in Dorchester.
Duane was also a caring member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Athens, where he
served in many capacities including trustee, treasurer, and active volunteer.
His support for Christian education led him to serve on the Trinity Lutheran
School Building Committee, where he was instrumental in the planning and
construction of their new school in 1995. More recently he was looking forward
to serving as the church council president in 2012.
As an active member of the Athens community, Duane served on the Board of
Education in the Athens School District from 1995-2007. He also served on the
Board of Directors at the Athens Cooperative from 1980-1992.
Survivors include his wife Kaye Natzke, Athens, his two sons, Andrew (Lori)
Natzke, Kronenwetter and Benjamin Natzke, Viroqua, one brother, Ronald Natzke,
Manawa, his brothers-in-law, Carl (Jean) Totzke, John Totzke and Aaron Totzke
all of Edgar and his sisters-in-law, Jane (Jeff) Carlson, Eagen, Minnesota and
Kris Totzke, Milwaukee.
He is further survived by his nieces and nephews Kathy (Rob) Prozanski and her
children Matthew, Brianna, and Cameron Wenzel, Jeff (Cydnee) Totzke, Jeremy
Totzke and son Grayson, C. Anthony Totzke (Annette Eipers), Vicki (Brett) Finke
and son Connor, Eric Totzke, Angela Totzke, Tiffany Totzke, Jessica Carlson, and
many other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents and father and mother-in-law Albert and
Agnes Totzke.
In the same spirit of generosity and caring that Duane possessed, the family
requests memorials be given to LCMS World Relief and Human Care or Trinity
Lutheran School.
The family would like to thank Dr. Rao and the staff of the SICU and Palliative
Care units at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, for the kindness and compassion
given to Duane and all of us during this difficult time.
Peterson/Kraemer Funeral Home Athens is in charge of arrangements.
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