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Wilsing, Scott R.
Scott R. Wilsing, 53, of Sheboygan, passed away Thursday, March 21, 2013 at St. Luke's Medical Center in Milwaukee.
Born August 11, 1959 in Sheboygan, Scott was a son of the late Kenneth and E. Annette Maertz Wilsing. He attended area schools and graduated from Sheboygan North HIgh School in 1977.
Scott worked for Sadoff & Rudoy Industries (formerly Gus Holman Co.) for many years. He enjoyed sports of all kinds and loved to cheer on the Bucks, Packers and the Badgers. He loved music, especially playing with his band "Crane".
He is survived by his brothers and sister, James (Alice) Wilsing, Robert Wilsing and PattiLynn (William) Klein, all of Sheboygan; nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
A memorial gathering for Scott will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 26, 2013 at the Lippert-Olson Funeral Home, 1132 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan.
A memorial fund has been established in his name for St. Luke's Medical Center Cardio Unit.
The Lippert-Olson Funeral Home has been entrusted with Scott's arrangements.
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Bob, Jim and Patti...I'm sorry this is so late, but I just learned of Scott's passing. You have my deepest sympathy. You can be sure this fall he and Larry will be cheering on the Packers together.
Darlene (Dolly) Jorsch
April 6, 2013
My condolences to the family and friends of scott. He will be truly missed
Greg Hinze
March 27, 2013
I will miss yourmiss your crooked smile and sense of humor.You were always a pleasure to be around. I know you will be watching the Packer Games in your special chair because we are sending it to heaven with you. Love Beth
Beth Sanville
March 25, 2013
It was never a dull moment with you around I will miss your crooked smile and sense of humor. I hope you will be watching every Packer Game in your special chair because we are sending to heaven with you. Love Beth and brother Bob
Beth Sanville
March 25, 2013
There was never a dull moment when he was around, I am going to miss his crooked smile, I hope you will be watching every Packer Game in your special chair because we are sending it to heaven with you. Love Beth
Beth Sanville
March 25, 2013
My condolences to the friends and family of Scott. I was in many bands with Scott, a true musician and I learned a lot about music from him. I have many fond memories of our time together. Scott may you forever rest in peace and show the angels how a bass is supposed to be played. Peter Virant
March 25, 2013
A good friend and good nieghbor u will be missed. My best to the family
Barry
March 25, 2013
Patti,
Please know you, Jim and Bob are in my heart as I think about your loss. Life is so uncertain. I will always remember the little brother we would walk to school. Prayers are with you all.
Bonnie Welsch
March 25, 2013
I am so sorry for your loss. I had the privelage of workiing with Scott for many years at Gus Holman. He always made me laugh and was a good guy, and taken too soon. Your in my prayers. Cindy Kolstad
March 25, 2013
Good-bye Scoot, we're gonna miss ya. You always knew what to play and how a new song should go. You were the only real musician in our little band of mis-fits. I just hope that old song is not true, "in Heaven there is no beer". Love you always buddy.....
Jeff Willman
March 25, 2013
Bobby: Cousin Margie Gesch and I send our condolences on the loss of your brother. Peace be with you during this time of grief. Please let us know how you are. We think about you and talk about you often ever since the last class reunion we went to. Love to hear from you. [email protected]
Robellie Gerk
March 25, 2013
Dear Pat, Bob and Dad...I'm so sorry for your loss. My memories of Scott go way back to when I was about 4 or 5 years old. When I was little and Grandma watched me while my dad worked, Scott would play with me; he was like an older brother. One thing I will always remember is that he introduced me to The Beatles and showed me how to put pennies on my "record player" so the 45's would play better. I hope you are at peace, Uncle Scott. Love, Wendy
March 25, 2013
Alice and Jim,
Thinking of you both.
Curt
March 24, 2013
Bob, I am so sorry for your loss,Scott will forever be in my memory. I will always remember the good times we use to have. take care and God bless, Debbie (Gilman)Neal
March 24, 2013
Dear Patty, I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. I know this is a very painful time for you, so sad. I remember Scott so well when you and I were in High School. I mostly remeber all of us in the kitchen when your Dad was making all those noodles. We were all smiling and laughing. I have never forgotten your parents either, wonderful people. They were always so nice to me. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I thank you and your family for lots of fun times and warm memories. Lots of hugs. Jane
Jane Wangerin-Steffen
March 24, 2013
DearBob,and other family members of Scotty.
We are all saddened for your loss,and send our deepast Sympathy to all of you.Scotty was not only a fellow worker of mine but,for the last 30-35 years he was a good friend to me and my family.He was a hard and dedicated worker all the years I've known him.
R.I.P SCOOTER YOU WILL BE MISSED BY ALL.
JIM&TARA BROWN
March 24, 2013
Jim, Bob, and Pat Your in my thoughts and prayers. R.I.P Cousin Scott Love Cousin Barb
March 23, 2013
Our heartfelt sympathy to the family. Worked at Gus Holman with Scott till I retired.
Dick & Jean Yurk
March 23, 2013
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