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1945 Joseph 2022

Joseph Winkler

July 23, 1945 — September 26, 2022

Waldo

Joseph Melvin Winkler, 77, of Waldo, passed away on Monday, September 26, 2022, at Rocky Knoll Health Care Center.

Joseph was born to Joseph Francis and Ione Frances (Halbach) Winkler on July 23, 1945, in Fond du Lac. He attended St. John The Baptist Catholic School and graduated from Plymouth High School in 1963. In his early years, he worked at Stokely Canning Company, Gilson, and Shell Patterns. Joseph went on to serve his country in the US Army as a SP4 from 1966-1968. Following his service, he attended and graduated from Career Academy in 1972, and UW-Milwaukee in 1977 with a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism. He was married to Tina Pereira in 1976 and later, they divorced.

Joseph was employed at various newspaper companies, in Princeton and Macomb, Illinois, as a reporter and photographer, Princeton, Indiana as an associate editor, and Auburn, California as a news editor

Joseph was a member of St. John The Baptist Catholic Church in Plymouth. He had a love of photography, genealogy, and reading everything from fiction, non-fiction, newspapers, and magazines. He loved his pet companions he had over the years including, Butterball, Pepper, and Mindy. Joseph enjoyed bowling, playing cards, listening to rock and roll and was an avid sports fan, following the Packers, Brewers, and Badgers.

Joseph is survived by his sister, Marilyn McCabe of Waldo; nieces and nephew, Allen (Kathy) McCabe, Eugene “Buzz” McCabe, Mary (Gary) Frederick, Michael Luedtke, Nancy Luedtke, Bernie (Carrie) Luedtke, and Doreen Luedtke. He is further survived by grandnieces, grandnephews, other relatives, and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Elaine (Bernard) Luedtke on January 7, 2022; brothers-in-law, Allen Steinke and Eugene McCabe; nephew, Daniel Luedtke; and infant niece, Diane Luedtke.

Private family services will be held. He will be laid to rest at St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery in Plymouth.

Memorials are appreciated to St. John The Baptist Catholic Church in Joseph’s name.

Joseph had offered to pledge his inner ear structures to advance the study of deafness with The National Temporal Bone Bank Center.

Joseph’s family would like to extend a special thank you to the entire staff of Rocky Knoll, especially the 1 North floor for their excellent care, patience, and kindness of Joseph for the past six years.

Wenig Funeral Home – Sheboygan Falls (920-467-3431) is assisting the family with arrangements. Please visit www.wenigfh.com for more information and online condolences.

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