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The Mass will be live streamed on St Edwards’ social media page. Family and friends will be received at St Edwards Church prior to the Funeral Mass from 9:30 until just before the Mass. At St Edwards’, COVID-19 prevention safety standards are enforced, and masks are required. Bernice also leaves behind twenty-seven great grandchildren and too many nieces and nephews to count.īernice was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard, her parents and parent in-laws three sisters and many in-laws, Bernadine Wildenberg Leonore Wildenberg and Eleanor Raygor Clarence Buss Ken Felton Anita (Harry) Look Don (Lil) Rudolph Ken Rudolph Bernice (Ray) Derrah Les Rudolph Wilbur Rudolph and John Rudolph.Īll are welcome to Bernice’s Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30 am on Friday, Januat ST EDWARDS PARISH in Mackville (N2926 State Hwy 47, Appleton) with Bernice’s nephew, Fr. She is also survived by one brother, one sister and four brother/sisters-in-law Norman (Lucille) Wildenberg of Little Chute Rozella Buss of Winchester, Paul Raygor of Neenah, Carol Felton, Betty Rudolph of Spokane, WA and Frances Rudolph of Columbus. Her grandchildren include: Jim Rudolph David Rudolph Eric Rudolph Jessica (Josh) Phillips Erin (Doug) Cooper, Ryan Reed, Kelsey Reed (Jay Allen) Michael (Jessica) Leeman Andrew (Sara) Leeman Tiffany Reiland Brent (Shea) Reiland Darren (Amber) Reiland Cory (Gretchen) Reiland Nicole (Jeff) Teigen Luke Rudolph Jacob Shoberg Alicia Shoberg Kari (Clint) Guyette Peter Rudolph, Jr (Heather Knox) Katrina Rudolph Krystal (Jasmine) Johnson Robyn (Steven) Wachuta Sarah Greely and Katelyn Greely. Bernice worked at Mike's Town and Country Bakery, was active in the local Moose Club, crocheted, bowled, fished, and loved crossword puzzles.īernice Rudolph is survived by her children: Patrick (Terry) Rudolph of Oshkosh Jean (Greg) Reed Sue (Vince) Leeman of Cape Coral, FL Kathy (Dan) Reiland Nancy Rudolph Dennis (Tess) Rudolph of Neenah Peter Rudolph (Clarice Kraft) and Mary (David) Greely. She was also delighted to visit Holland, to satisfy ancestral curiosities.

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It took a while to empty the nest, soon followed by “Bee” and Len "nesting" in Florida for several winters near her daughter’s family. Homemakers club and the Home/School could count on Bernice to take leadership roles, too. She found time with her large family to lead a 4-H club called the Busy Macks and cofounded the Grand Chute girls’ softball league. Faith also took her on a trip to Rome in later years. Short of driving tractor at the yearly tractor pulls, she enjoyed serving almost all aspects of her parish, including Parish Council, School Board and the Christian Mothers. Edward's-Mackville for over 60 years, Bernice served as parish secretary, lecturer, cantor, communion distributor, choir member, and led the rosary. Bernice met and married Leonard Rudolph in 1954 and they received eight children who were loved and shown what family is all about!įaith in our Creator was exemplified daily, and family values were nurtured. Raised in farm settings there and small-town Thorp until moving to Appleton as a junior in high school. Born in Stanley, 1935, to Mathilda (Kastel) and Lester (Vanden) Wildenberg, third oldest of six. Glorify His name, as we praise Him on earth until we meet again. Visit or call (920) 475-6979 for more details.There is a new soprano joining the heavenly choir, her name is Bernice Mae Wildenberg Rudolph. Local farm tractor pull at noon, Kids and Adult Pedal pull 1pm Food, flea market, live music JERRY VOELKER Polka Band Noon-4pm. Romy's Broasted Chicken Dinner 11am-1:30pm. Edward Parish, N2926 State Rd 47, Appleton, Polka Mass 10 a.m.

MACKVILLE TRACTOR PULLS FREE

Sunday, June 16, 2019: Free admission, Family Day. 47, Appleton, $18 for track events $10 for kids 11-14: Free for kids 10 and under Admission is free to the festival grounds for food, flea market (until 9pm), pit area, and live music TBA. Saturday evening, June 15, 2019: Gates open 4 p.m., PULLS START AT 6PM St. Saturday morning/afternoon, June 15, 2019: Porkie/Pancake Breakfast 8am-10am, $5 all-you-can-eat Local Hot Truck and Tractor Pull 11am-2:30pm, $5 admission Pit area open. 47, Appleton, $18 for track events $10 for kids 11-14: Free for kids 10 and under Admission is free to the festival grounds for food, pit area, and live music TBA. Community Organization Non-Profit Organizationįriday evening, June 14, 2019: Gates open 4 p.m., Pulls start 7 p.m., St.














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