Obit: Kuhn, William “Bill”
Robert (1947 - 2021)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Kuhn, Rodman, Strzelczyk, Geisler, Hizer, Goyette, Hopfer, Sorenson,
Groskreutz, Gumz, Poppy, Froehlich, Dux, Garbisch, Bol, Schlecht
----Source: Gesche Funeral Home and Cremation (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI)
2/07/2021
Kuhn, William “Bill” Robert (26 January 1947 – 5 February 2021) With Flag
William “Bill” Robert Kuhn, age 74, of Neillsville, passed away peacefully at
his current home in Three Lakes, surrounded by loved ones on February 5, 2021.
Bill was born on January 26, 1947 in Neillsville to Bernard H. Kuhn and Ruby V.
(Rodman) Kuhn. Bill grew up on his family farm where he enjoyed riding his horse
Thunder, fixing vehicles and building woodworking projects. In 1967 Bill
graduated from Neillsville High School and proudly joined the Army. He enjoyed
the challenges of operating heavy road construction equipment while building
roads in Vietnam as a SPC5 with the 554th Engineer Battalion. Bill was honorably
discharged from the Army in 1970.
Throughout his life Bill excelled at several occupations including farming,
driving school bus, home construction, bridge construction, welding, and
transporting heavy equipment. He was also active in the Neillsville American
Legion Post 73 and VFW Post 7908.
In 1970 Bill married Cheryl Holm with whom he had five children- Shannon
(George) Geisler of Black River Falls; Anna (James) Hizer of Black River Falls;
Cindi Goyette of Kenosha; Brandon (Jill) Kuhn of Lake Mills and Jordan Kuhn of
Neillsville. Bill went on to enjoy time spent with 11 Grandchildren- Natasha,
Hunter, Trey, Miranda, Semra, Brett, Kiley, Allison, Kaden, Isla, and Cameron,
along with 5 Great-grandchildren Arya, Talesia, Sawyer, JD, and Ryker.
Bill is also survived by his siblings- Sylvia (Robert) Hopfer of Neillsville;
Patricia Sorenson of Longmont, CO; James (Becky) Kuhn of Cashton; Judy (Paul)
Groskreutz of Oshkosh; Kenneth (Eileen) Kuhn of Neillsville; Mildred Gumz of
Neillsville; Wendell (Lin) Kuhn of Neillsville; Edward (Cheryl Poppy) Kuhn of
Neillsville; Diane (David) Froehlich of Wausau; Vickie Dux of Marshfield; Lois
(John) Garbisch of Granton; Mary Ellen (Duane) Bol of Baldwin, and Virginia Kuhn
(Mike) Schlecht of Minneapolis, MN. Bill has many additional surviving nephews,
nieces, other relatives and friends as well as his furry sidekick Ikon.
Bill was preceded in death by his father Bernard Kuhn in 2001, his mother Ruby
Kuhn in 2016, and siblings Josephine Kuhn and Wayne Kuhn in infancy.
On May 7, 2007 Bill married and is survived by his loving wife Elizabeth “Liz” (Strzelczyk)
Kuhn. Together they enjoyed spending time with family, traveling, and eventually
moving to live out their dream of owning a home on a lake in northern Wisconsin.
Bill loved to spend time on the lake visiting with family and neighbors,
fishing, or just sitting on the dock watching the ducks and wildlife.
Throughout his life Bill was always quick to lend a helping hand however he
could, and many will miss his quick wit, grins and overall generosity and
kindness.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 13 at Gesche Funeral Home in
Neillsville, WI. (4 S. Grand Ave, Neillsville, WI 54456) Visitation will be from
9:00 until 11:00 a.m. with a service following. The American Legion Post 73 will
perform full Military Honors.
Bill’s family would like to thank all who called, visited or sent cards or
prayers during his illness. Many thanks especially to the wonderful caregivers
at Northern Hospice.
Online Condolences may be made at
www.geschefh.com. Gesche Funeral Home and Cremation Service is
assisting Bill’s family with Funeral arrangements.
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