Church: Neillsville - St.
John’s Honors Local Couple (2022)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Allard, Zschernitz
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 11/02/2022
St. John’s Honors Local Couple (2022)
Neillsville’s St. John’s Lutheran School Principal Mike Allard presents Joel and
Darlene Zschernitz with a token of the church and school’s appreciation for all
their hard work: a cross with a Bible verse on its stand. Submitted Photo
Be Edward Dubois
Supporters of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran School in Neillsville recently
selected two guests to honor at their Oct. 23 Fall Dinner.
Joel and Darlene Zschernitz were picked out by the school’s Friends of St.
John’s group for acknowledgement.
“These people have been strong supporters of our school and church, and this is
our way of being able to say, ‘thank you,’” Mike Allard, St. John’s principal,
said in a speech during the dinner.
The Zschernitzes were recognized for helping with two galas put on to support
St. John’s Early Learning Center and playground, and helping to start and grow
the school’s kids’ carnival during Neillsville Winter Carnival, “Trunk or Treat”
and biannual garage sale.
In addition, the Zschernitzes have also performed extra cleaning and maintenance
work around the school over the years. Darlene has helped the church and school
secretary, Judy Trunkel, various times in the office. Joel’s faithful role in
the church was noted as well, as he served on the church council for many years.
“The words that the apostle Paul wrote to the church in Philippi seem very
appropriate to say to you two, as well,” Allard said, addressing the
Zschernitzes. “He says, ‘I thank my God every time I remember you. Every time I
pray for you, I pray with joy because of your fellowship in the gospel from the
first day until now.’”
Allard then rephrased the quote, inserting the Zschernitzes’ names to make it
more personal.
“I pray that your love for Christ and for our church and school continues to
increase.”
Joel and Darlene received a small glass cross statue as a token of appreciation.
For them, the importance of serving others was taught at an early age, said
Darlene.
“Joel and I both come from big families and growing up, were taught to help out
with the younger siblings,” Darlene said. “I learned to love children,
especially if I can help them. My parents sent all 13 of us to St. John’s
[Evangelical] Lutheran School for grade school.
“I consider it a lifelong blessing for us to have gone to [a] school that
teaches all about our Savior.”
Darlene has been in customer service for 43 years and counting, working for
Citizens State Bank of Loyal, the Neillsville branch.
“I enjoy helping people, whether it’s at work, my church, within my community or
my family. These are all reasons why I am a big supporter of St. John’s Early
Learning Center and School. St. John’s has always been a big part of my life, so
if there is any way I can help, I will.”
Joel has been retired after working in manufacturing for 46 years, and enjoys
every day. Darlene still works, but after she retires, she still wants to
volunteer at St. John’s.
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