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Kurt "Abe" Aebischer

Fence, Wisconsin

1964 - 2020 (Age 56)

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Kurt "Abe" Aebischer Fence - Kurt "Abe" Aebischer, Fence, WI formerly of Denmark, 56 passed away unexpectedly Tues Dec 1st of an aneurysm. He was born July 24, 1964 in Green Bay to the late John (Jack) and Margaret (Woosencraft) Aebischer. He was a 1983 graduate of Southwest High School. Kurt...

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Think about you everyday Kurt and still can’t understand why god decided you had to go now. I feel honored that he at least let you share one last thanksgiving meal with us and laugh with all our friends. Larry and I will miss you every time we head up north but every time we have a beer at Lites we will feel your presence. Love you,
Larry and Bonnie Van Wychen

The first time I met Kurt he was just weeks old. His father, Jack, my brother, and lovely Margaret, greeted me at the Green Bay airport with their newest son. Both of them so proud of him. I wasn't around to see him grow up but I enjoyed seeing him through the years every time I attended a family occasion in GB. Always friendly with hilarious stories of his misadventures. I loved him. He should have been blessed with many more years. He will be in my thoughts for as long as I live.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. So sorry to hear of your loss. Kurt was such a kind person. Always smiling. God bless to the family.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. So sorry to hear of your loss.

Scott and Linda,

Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

Jerry and Jo Ollmann

Linda, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Kurt as being a sweet, happy third grader in my class. He had a twinkle in his eye. Bonnie Beilfuss Cope

Sending my most heartfelt sympathy to Linda and Scott on your journey through grief. Your Mom was a dear friend.

Scott, Linda and families, I am heartbroken for all of you. This is incredibly sad and tragic. I'll never forget "Kurtie". Always a smile, kind and gentle. You all were like siblings to us. Please let me know when you have his celebration of life. Praying for all of you. Julie Smith

Kurt and I were born two days apart. Our mother's shared a hospital room, and we were all like family from then onwards for many years. though I have not seen him, for so so many years, I still feel that family connection and send my love to Scott and Linda. He was my "first" younger brother, and I will never forget his freckles when we were kids, and all of the good times, at our homes and also up north at our cottage.