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Their season started with a gritty dual win over Wisconsin Valley Conference foe, Marshfield. Entering this season, there was a renewed buzz around the program after last year felt nothing close to a traditional wrestling season. The energy has been apparent as the team has eight wrestlers ranked in the top ten in the state at their respective weight class.

One of those ranked wrestlers is three-time state qualifier and senior Preston Spray. The Red Raiders are coming off a strong showing in the Northern Exposure Tournament last weekend where they faced off with teams from Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota.

The team has a mix of veteran talent and young potential, something Spray is excited for the program to build on. Coach Benitz said the first two team goals are to win the conference and then win regionals. Spray echoed that sentiment but also knows the team has real potential. Wisconsin Rapids next takes to the mat Thursday in a dual against Merrill before the Cheesehead Invitational in Kaukauna.

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Smith Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Facebook Twitter Email. Share your feedback to help improve our site! Born on July 11, in Wausau- the youngest of 5 siblings. Julie was baptized, confirmed, and married at Immanuel Lutheran Church of Wausau. She married William R. Rhyner on January 29, and celebrated 56 years, of married life. Bill passed away on April 3, Shortly after their marriage, they became charter members of Mt.

Calvary Lutheran Church in Rothschild. Julie graduated from Wausau High in and started working at Salvo Chemical in Rothschild right after high school.

She worked there for 5 years then stayed home raising their 3 children. In Julie started work at Robert W. On return to Wausau in she began work at Northcentral Technical College until Julie enjoyed bowling, golfing.

She loved being with her children, grandchildren, and family. The Rev. Kemp Jones is officiating. Burial will be at Restlawn Memorial Park, Wausau. Visitation will be held from am until the time of service at the church on Tuesday, December 7. He graduated with the class of from Wausau High School and after graduation, attended Blackhawk Technical College in Janesville, Wisconsin where he earned his airframe and power plant license to repair aircraft.

Al started his career repairing Mitsubishi MU-2 jet engine aircraft and gained valuable experience that would lead him to other challenges and business ventures. Al was a true mechanical and electrical wiz and enjoyed working on everything from aircraft to diesel engines.

His passion throughout his life was finding antique equipment across the United States. He was strong in his faith and shared his generosity and care to many family and friends. He will be dearly missed. He was preceded in death by his parents.

Visitation will be AM until the time of service at the funeral home. Brainard Funeral Home is assisting the family. John attended the University of Nebraska. He was also in the Naval Reserves. John enjoyed designing, modifying, and repairing electronic equipment. He was a commercial instrument rated private pilot. He was also an active member of the Rib Mountain squadron of the Civil Air Patrol as a mission pilot. His second love was dance-roller skating and swimming. Entombment will follow at St.

Joseph Cemetery, Wausau. He was a graduate of Merrill High School in Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Merrill. They were happily married for 66 years. He worked part time for Laidlaw Transit where he officially retired in A parishioner of the Holy Name of Jesus Church for over 50 years, he was a member of the Holy Name Society and served as director of the Ministers of Hospitality ushers for over 20 years.

He always made sure that he and Mary Lou gave as much as they could to the church that they held so dear in their hearts. Dick was very sports-minded.

He also helped coach Holy Name basketball. If there were no Wisconsin games on television, he would watch any sports teams available…unfortunately including the Chicago Cubs. Dick also enjoyed hunting and fishing. He especially loved spending time hunting with his three sons, grandchildren, and other family members.

Hunting in Wyoming and fishing in Canada were some of his favorite memories. Visitation will be from AM until time of service at the church. Following the service, there will be military honors and entombment at Restlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum, Town of Texas. Helke Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. You may sign the guestbook at Helke. On April 14th ,, she married Eric Hack at St. John Lutheran Church in Rib Falls.

Char and Eric were blessed with two children. Char enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, who meant the world to her. She also enjoyed watching the Packer games, taking trips to the casino, and playing with her cat Missy Jane. She was a devoted mother, and grandmother who offered her loving support to all those she knew.

Three grandchildren, Austin, Kylie and Alexis. Funeral services will be a. Monday November 8, at St.



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