Obit: Kerksieck, Rodney D. #2 (1966 - 2017)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Bilgrien, Binder, Brice, Cook, Darge, Goch, Hoffman, Kerksieck,
Krasselt, Miller, Novak, Payne, Reynolds, Roder, Rogers, Seefeld, Strey,
Stumper, Treankler
----Source: Life Tributes (Spencer, WI) 10/01/2017
Kerksieck, Rodney D. “Rod” (11 OCT 1966 - 30 SEP 2017)
Rodney D. “Rod” Kerksieck, age 50, of Marshfield, passed away on Saturday,
September 30, 2017 at his residence while surrounded by his family and under the
care of Ministry Home Care Hospice.
His funeral service will be held at 1PM on Friday, October 6, 2017 at Life
Tributes Funeral Home in Spencer. The Rev. Steven Brice will officiate. Burial
will follow in West Spencer Cemetery Town of Sherman with military honors being
presented by the Loyal America Legion Post 175.
Family and friends are invited to gather on Thursday, October 5, 2017 from 4PM
until 8PM at the funeral home in Spencer and again on Friday from 11AM until the
time of service. The honor of pallbearer belongs to Deric Bilgrien, Kevin Cook,
Mike Seefeld, Jordan Reynolds, Ron Roder and Todd Krasselt.
Rod was born on October 11, 1966 the son of Fred and Winnifred (Hoffman)
Kerksieck. He graduated from Spencer High School. He was united in marriage to
Billee Darge on June 14, 1986 in Spencer. Rod proudly served his county in the
United State Army as a gunner during the Gulf War in 1991. Shortly after the
Gulf War, he was honorably discharged from the Army and re-joined the National
Guard, retiring in 2004 after 20 years of service. In January of 2017 he was
bestowed the Honorable Order of the Saint Barbara, a military honor awarded to
soldiers who have demonstrated the highest standards of integrity and moral
character.
His employment included driving truck for Hughes Trucking Co. in Spencer,
working as a laborer at Liberty Homes in Dorchester and most recently as a chef
at Parkway Pines in Greenwood. Rod enjoyed cooking and watching cooking shows,
fishing, hunting and riding his motorcycle. He also enjoyed campfires, watching
the Packers, watching his grandchildren play sports and most of all spending
time with his family and grandchildren.
Rod will be greatly missed by his wife of 31 years Billee of Marshfield; his
parents Fred and Winnifred Kerksieck of Spencer; his children: Stephanie (Joe
Binder) Kerksieck of Greenwood, Eric (Ashley Payne) Kerksieck of Chili and
Cassandra (Phil Stumper) Kerksieck of Marshfield; his brothers: Bob (Dinah)
Kerksieck of Iowa, Phil (Tammy) Kerksieck of Greenbay, Dean Kerksieck of Florida
and his sister Geralyn.
He is further survived by his five grandchildren: Kole Miller, Katrina Goch,
Maximus Goch, Kaiden Rogers and Dominic Novak; his sister and brother-in-laws:
Jeff (Tammy) Darge, Tammy (Gary) Cook, Vicky (Dwight) Treankler, Connie (Jon)
Strey and Paula (Rob Treankler) Darge along with many nieces, nephews, other
relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his mother and father-in-law Pearl (Bill) Darge; his
Grandma Hoffman, his sister-in-law Mona Darge and his nephew Jeff Darge Jr.
His family extends their heartfelt appreciation to Ministry Home Care Hospice
for the support and care provided to Rod.
In lieu of flowers memorial may be designated to his family. His arrangements
are under the care of Life Tributes Funeral Home-Spencer.
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www.lifetributesfuneralhome.com to share thoughts and condolences.
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