Obit: Melbinger, Celand L. "Mel" (1914 – 2017)
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Surnames: Melbinger, Mathewson, Erben, Tonkinson, Cerutti, Wagner, Parnewicz
Source: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, WI) 09 Mar 2017
Melbinger, Celand L. "Mel" (26 NOV 1914 – 4 MAR 2017)
Celand Lawrence "Mel" Melbinger, 102, of Owen, passed away Saturday March 4,
2017 at Aspirus Care and Rehab in Medford.
Mel was born November 26, 1914 in the Town of Reedsburg, to Joseph and Anna (Erben)
Melbinger. He was a graduate of Withee High School. Mel married Lois E.
Matthewson on September 14, 1935 at the Congregational Church in Owen. Lois
preceded Mel in death in 2002.
He is survived by his children: Jerome (Irene) Melbinger of Madison, and Lonnie
(Mary) of Medford, Grandchildren Holly (Lance) Tonkinson of Reedsburg, Kimberly
Melbinger-Cerutti of El Dorado Hills, CA, Christopher (Brenda) Melbinger of Ft.
Myers, FL, Dr. Julie (Dr. Peter) Melbinger-Wagner of Mequon, Deborah Melbinger
of Shorewood, Great-Great-Grandchildren: Connor, Ella, Claire, and Andrew. He is
further survived by his very significant caregiver and friend of 15 years,
Candice Parnewicz of Owen, and many nieces and nephews.
Mel is further preceded in death by his Parents, and Brother Arleigh Melbinger.
Upon completion of high school, Mel's entrepreneurial characteristics were
evident. He was an astute businessman and progressive planner. He ventured into
several business opportunities and then wrote the Postal Office exam and became
a clerk for the Owen Post Office. While working at the Post Office, he worked
for Badger Shooters Supply in Owen. After 10 years of working both positions he
then became a full time employee at Badger Shooters Supply. With great tenacity
and hard work he expanded the business into an international company and was the
CEO until his retirement in 1983.
Mel was also very proud and committed to his community, and was Mayor of Owen
for 14 years. During his service he was instrumental with the growth and
decision making for Owen. Primarily expanding industry; ensuring and improving
the cities infrastructure and creating the Owen Development Corporation, thus,
building the first clinic that housed two Medical and two Dental Doctors. As
Mayor, Mel was proud to have had a new water system built in the city. He
improved the communities "brick and mortar" on his own by building a grocery
store, hardware store, chiropractic office, clinic and Post office. He was a
life time member of St. Katherine's Episcopal Church, Owen. For most of his
adult life he held many volunteer and community board positions: Riverside
Cemetery board; housing authority implementation; National Rifle Association and
a member of the Owen Masonic Lodge # 317, he was a Past Master and recently
received his 70 year membership certificate. At the age of 102, Mel was the
oldest living Mason in the United States.
In his leisure time, Mel enjoyed outdoor activities including hunting, fishing,
gardening, skiing and spending time at his cabin up North. He took pleasure in
traveling, especially his Alaskan hunting and fishing adventures. Mel was an
avid Green Bay Packer fan, and season ticket holder. He was present during the
frigid 1967 "Ice Bowl" game between the Packers and Cowboys.
Mel loved his wife and family, and enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Saturday, March 11, 2017 at St.
Katherine's Episcopal Church in Owen. Rev. Tony Ring will officiate. Burial will
follow in Riverside Cemetery, Withee. Pallbearers will be David Blazer, Brian
Bredlau, Jack Jalling, Scott Jalling, Jeff Matthewson, and Jerry Prepeluh.
Honorary Pallbearers will be Paul Schmidt, Jim Carlson, Tom Nelson and members
of the Owen Masonic Lodge #317. Visitation will be held Saturday morning at St.
Katherine's Episcopal Church from 10 AM until the time of services.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in honor of Mel can be given to St.
Katherine's Episcopal Church or to the Medford Aspirus Foundation.
Hemer Funeral Service of Medford and Rib Lake has been entrusted with
arrangements, online condolences can be left at
www.hemerfuneralservice.com.
Always remember Mel's advice during hard times "it will pass."
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