Larry-Schinke-Obituary

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Larry Ervin Schinke

Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Apr 14, 1944 – Jun 2, 2025

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April 14, 1944
DIED
June 2, 2025
LOCATION
Rhinelander, Wisconsin

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HILDEBRAND - RUSS FUNERAL HOME - Rhinelander Obituary

Larry Ervin Schinke


April 14, 1944 ~ June 2, 2025


Age ~ 81


 


Larry Ervin Schinke, 81, of the Town of Stella, passed away peacefully, with his family at his side on Monday morning, June 2, 2025, at Seasons of Life Hospice in Woodruff.


Larry was born in Merrill, Wisconsin on April 14, 1944, to Ervin and Rose (Hoecherl) Schinke. He was raised in Rhinelander and was a 1963 graduate of Rhinelander High School. Larry met his future wife, Judith Keso in high school where they became sweethearts. They married on July 16, 1966, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church and lived in Rhinelander. Larry began his fifty-five-year career with Lassig Brothers Construction, retiring in 2018.


Larry enjoyed playing softball and played in many local softball leagues. He later umpired for the Lake Tomahawk Snowshoe Baseball League for several years.


Larry enjoyed fishing, ice fishing, bowling, deer hunting, dartball, camping and boating. He also enjoyed vegetable and flower gardening. 


He is survived by his loving wife, Judith, two daughters, Laurie (Greg) Farr of Green Bay, and Jennifer (Alex) Ott of Tomahawk, four grandchildren, Evan Farr, Nolan Farr (Annabelle Clausen), Collin (Layla Scheurer) Ott and Connor (Ella Slavin) Ott, siblings, Helen Kuczmarski, Wilma Schinke (Mike Loka), Kathy (Pat) Mc Donald, Rose Lundberg, Pete (Amy) Schinke, and brother-in-law, Alan (Jan) Kraetsch. Also surviving are nieces, nephews, and other relatives and many friends.


Larry is preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Russell Schinke, sisters, Mary Ann (Duane) Huebner, Caroline Kraetsch, Margaret (Ronnie) Olson, and Gail Schinke and a brother-in-law, Conrad Lundberg.


The family would like to thank the staff at Seasons of Life especially his nurse Megan and CNA Gabbie for their excellent care and compassion.  Please leave your condolences on this site for the family.  A private family service will be held at a later date.


 

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You are missed by everyone who loved you. You were a role model for me. I lost my Mom today. She thought much of you and your family.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Larry, (“Hammer” as us Chicago All-Stars known him as), was a great man. Always enjoyed talking with him the past years as we played Snow-Shoe Softball on July 4th. He will be missed. From the Maize and O’Gara families and friends, RIP Hammer, the game will be different without you but we know you’ll be watching down and enjoying the show. May God bless all your family and friends. RIP sir

Will miss the “ Hammer” as he was a great friend Rip. Buddy

So sorry for your loss. Always loved this man. From his ball playing days to his deer hunting stories, I always enjoyed coming up north and reuniting. Hugs to all his family.

Very sorry for your loss. The memories I have are priceless. He will truly be missed.

So very sorry to hear of Larry's passing. Such a great guy who is surely missed by many. Hugs to you all. Glen & Mary Kraetsch

So sorry for your loss. He will be missed dearly! Please let us know if we can help out in anyway.

So sorry for your loss, we will miss him for sure. If there is anything we can do help you Judy please reach out

We only got to know Larry for about 2 years when we bought a piece of land next to his house. And in that time, he had an impact on our family. He was a household name (The Hammer) during our family conversations and we were always looking forward to seeing him drive by side-saddle on his four-wheeler and stopping by for a chat. He was a very helpful person, he mowed our lawn, moved our garbage cans and kept an eye out on our place while we were back home. This year, we were wondering...