
She is further survived by her sister Margaret Kraus and her brother Mickey (Roberta) Vandehey her in-laws Shirley Vandehey, Karen Vandehey, Patricia Vandehey, Joe and Judy Schill, Tom and Lynn Schill, Ann and Dick See, Betty Strub, Emil and Lucille Oertel, Kathleen Klawikowski, Len Strigel, Mary and Dave Jepsen, Jane Hahn, and Helen and George Swetz and nearly one hundred of the most awesome nieces and nephews an aunt could ever have. She is also survived by her two grandchildren, Harrison Lambert and Josephine Lambert and her four grand-doggies, Murphy, Stella, Shandy, and Jag. Milly and Dick had four children, and they survive her: Mary Ellen Schill (Anita Seering) of Wausau and Susan Schill (Tammy Shoemaker), Karen Schill (Craig Lambert), and Michael Schill of Wisconsin Rapids. She was a histology technician at Riverview Hospital for many years until her retirement in 1990. Milly began helping her mother with the telephone switchboard out of their home in Auburndale when she was 6, and later worked at the switchboard at Nekoosa Papers. “Dick” Schill on August 25, 1962, in Auburndale and they celebrated over 51 happy and wonderful years of marriage before his passing on March 2, 2014. Mary’s Grade School in Auburndale and graduated from Marshfield Columbus High School. Milly was born on February 27, 1943, in Marshfield, WI to Leonard and Ione (Carpenter) Vandehey. Visitation will also be held on Friday at the church from 10 a.m. Visitation will be held at Ritchay Funeral Home in Wisconsin Rapids, WI on Thursday, May 18, 2023, from 4 p.m. This article first appeared on Wisconsin Newspaper Association and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.Mildred Marie “Milly” Schill, 80, of Wisconsin Rapids passed away peacefully on May 14, 2023, after bravely taking on Alzheimer’s for a number of years but never losing the song in her heart.Ī Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church in Wisconsin Rapids, WI on Friday, May 19, 2023, at 11 a.m. He has written for both The UWM Post and Media Milwaukee student news publications and was part of a Media Milwaukee team that won a second-place award for In-Depth Story in the 2020 WNA Foundation Better Newspaper Contest. Stahl is a senior at UW-Milwaukee and will graduate with his journalism degree in the fall. RELATED: Jerell Rushin leaves Wisconsin to join The Tuscaloosa News RELATED: Star News adds Shawna Konieczny as reporting intern His focus will be on openings and closings, while also writing regular features on local businesses.

He will cover local business news as the newspaper's "Streetwise" reporter. Jay Stahl has joined the reporting staff of the Wausau Daily Herald as a summer intern, the newspaper announced Wednesday.Ī Wausau native, Stahl introduced himself to readers in a column. Jay Stahl joins Wausau Daily Herald as business reporting internīy Julia Hunter, Wisconsin Newspaper Associationīy Julia Hunter, Wisconsin Newspaper Association May 28, 2021
