Obit: Weiler, Emily Sue (1989 -
2022)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Weiler, Ogilvie, Seefeld, Franseen, Hoesley, Schuette, Barth, Webb,
Hanson, Rogers, Haseleu, Ress, Tippen
----Source: Life Tributes Funeral Home (Spencer, Clark Co., WI) 8/09/2022
Weiler, Emily Sue (13 July 1989 – 6 August 2022)
Emily S. Weiler, 33, of Marshfield, stepped into her heavenly home on Saturday,
August 6, 2022, while surrounded with family, tears, and lots of love.
Emily Sue was born on July 13, 1989, to Alan and Mary (Ogilvie) Seefeld at St.
Joseph’s Hospital in Marshfield. Emily grew up on her family’s farm near Spencer
where she passionately cultivated her love for animals and worked with her
parents. She was a homebody except for the one week she’d spend at Campforest
Springs Christian Camp for nine years. She graduated from Spencer High School in
2007. Emily participated in volleyball, softball, played the flute in band, was
a member of flags and rifles in the marching band and was assistant manager for
the wrestling team. After graduation, she attended Marian University in Fond du
Lac, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in nursing in 2012. She went to work as
a registered nurse at St. Joseph’s Hospital with cardiac patients then to Heart
Failure Improvement Clinic at the Marshfield Clinic until her time of death. She
loved her job and her patients.
She was united in marriage to Dustin Weiler on August 31, 2013. Sadly, he passed
away in January of 2016. December of 2018, she was introduced by her friend,
Polly, to the love of her life, Joel Franseen.
Emily was known for her contagious smile, laugh and ability to fit in with any
crowd she found herself in. Outside of her work as a registered nurse, Emily
loved horses and enjoyed showing and helping show horses at various fairs. She
was an avid snowmobiler and motorcycle rider (her yellow crotch rocket). She
also enjoyed boat rides and crafts at the cabin up north.
Those who will cherish her memory are her children, Payton , William and Vietta;
her fiancé, Joel Franseen and his daughter, Grace; her parents, Alan and Mary
Seefeld of Spencer; her sister, Julia (Jordan) Hoesley; her brother, David
(Maria) Seefeld and numerous nieces and nephews along with many other relatives,
colleagues and friends. She is further survived by her in-laws, Mike, Jewel,
Ralene and Jackson Schuette, John and Deb Franseen, Sr., John and Amanda
Franseen, Luke and Amanda Franseen, Jeremy and Hannah Barth, Jordan Webb, Mark
and Susan Franseen and Faith Franseen.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Dustin Weiler; Joel’s mother, Tina
Franseen and her grandparents, Myrtle and Douglas Ogilvie and Frances and Paul
Seefeld; aunt and uncle, Paula and Dean Hanson; cousin, Jeff Hanson and
sister-in-law, Michelle.
A gathering to celebrate Emily’s Life, not so much a funeral but more a
gathering to remember a wonderful person, daughter, mother, fiancée, caregiver,
colleague, friend and every good thing that Emily is will be celebrated at 12
Noon on Saturday, August 13, 2022, at North Ridge Church in Marshfield with
Pastor Preston Tippen officiating. Family and friends are invited to gather at
the church on Saturday from 9 A.M. until time of service. The honor of
pallbearer belongs to: Tara Rogers, Josh Ogilvie, Ashley Haseleu and Mike Ress.
If desired, the family is accepting memorials in Emily’s name for her children’s
education fund.
Emily’s arrangements are under the care of Life Tributes Funeral Home-Spencer.
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www.lifetributesfuneralhome.com.
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