Brian C. McCue
Poy Sippi - Brian Charles McCue, age 62 of Poy Sippi, Wisconsin passed away October 14, 2018 at UW Hospital Madison just shy of his 63rd birthday after a lengthy illness.
He was born on October 15, 1955 in Berlin, Wisconsin. He grew up in Poy Sippi and graduated from Berlin High School in 1973. After graduation he joined the U.S. Navy which included a tour in Spain. Brian worked a number of years at Milsco (Swensons) in Redgranite before becoming disabled. Brian loved to play baseball in his younger days, loved the Milwaukee Brewers, Green Bay Packers, the outdoors and all animals especially his cat.
Survivors include brothers Allen (Tom Hastings) McCue, Craig (Barb) McCue, sisters Carol (late George)Nelsen and Cheryl "Cheri" (John) Neumann. Two nephews Jordan McCue and Zachariah Reimer, step nephews Jay and Josh Selthofner, Rick, Lee and Lloyd Nelsen and step nieces Jessica Messa-Selthofner, Tara and Brooke Neumann. Also survived by aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. He was preceded in death by his father Leland Jr. McCue, mother Nancy McCue, grandparents William and Jane Glass and Leland Sr. and Nina McCue, Aunt Alice Klawitter and brother in law George Nelsen along with other relatives and friends. Brian's family would like to thank the staff at Berlin Hospital, Wild Rose Hospital and UW Madison for their compassionate care.
Visitation will be held at First Lutheran Church, Poy Sippi on Friday, October 19 from 5 to 7 p.m. with a service to follow.
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Rest in peace my friend. You will always be in my thoughts.
Don & Susie Buchholz
October 17, 2018
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