Rev. Delmer F. Kannenberg

Rev. Delmer F. Kannenberg obituary, Hartford, WI

Rev. Delmer F. Kannenberg

Rev. Delmer F. Kannenberg Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 26, 2021.
The Lord in his infinite and gracious wisdom called from this life to the glories of heaven the soul of Delmer Frank Kannenberg on February 26, 2021 at the age of 83 years, 11 months and 27 days. A funeral service for Pastor Kannenberg will be held on Saturday, March 20 at 12 p.m. at Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church, Hartford (Huilsburg) with the Rev. Jeffrey Drake officiating. A visitation will be held from 10:30 until the time of the service 12 p.m. at the church. Burial will take place at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery.The funeral service for Rev. Kannenberg will be livestreamed on Trinity Lutheran Church-Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/trinityhartford/ Pastor Delmer Frank Kannenberg was born on February 27, 1937 in town Jackson, WI of Herman John Kannenberg and,his wife, Linda nee Matter. He was baptized on March 14, 1937 by Pastor Martin F. Riesche at David's Star Ev. Lutheran Church where he was also confirmed on March 18, 1951 by Pastor Paul J. Gieschen. His confirmation verse was Psalm 27 verse 4, "One thing have I desired of the Lord, that I will seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the Lord and to enquire in his temple." Delmer Kannenberg married Barbara Ann Zarling of Milwaukee, WI on June 21, 1958. Barbara is a graduate of West Bend High School and the Milwaukee Business Institute. She worked at Mercury Marine in Cedarburg, West Bend Mutual Insurance Co in West Bend and Mayer Insurance in Jackson in addition to other part-time jobs and her household and family responsibilities. The Lord blessed their marriage with four daughters: Sharon Moldenhauer (her husband William) of Hartford, WI, Lori Dorn (her husband Greg) of Madison, WI, Diane Calkins (her husband John) of Fond du Lac, Wl, and Linda Pedersen (her husband Richard, who preceded him in death) also of Fond du Lac, WI. Delmer is survived by his ten grandchildren: Jeffrey (Koa), Lisa (John) LeBlanc, Kristine, and Daniel (Charisse) Moldenhauer, Joshua (Danielle), Aaron (Aimee), and Jordan Calkins, Elizabeth Puffer, Erika Lynn and JonAlden Pedersen; ten great grandchildren: Benjamin, Sara, Abigail, Marah, Ezekiel, Thaddeus, Maison, Aria, Archer, and baby Moldenhauer; his sister-in-law Janet Kannenberg and brother-in-law William Gauger. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. Delmer attended Wisconsin Lutheran High School in Milwaukee for three years and then transferred to Northwestern Preparatory School, in Watertown, WI from which he graduated in 1956. After graduating from high school, Delmer studied basic electricity at Milwaukee Area Technical College, television repairing at Milwaukee School of Television and computer programming at UW Oshkosh. After working at the Herbst Shoe Manufacturing Company he worked for the Mercury Marine Division of the Brunswick Corporation. He discontinued his employment as inventory control manager at Mercury Marine in 1968 to enroll in ministerial training classes at Bethany Lutheran College, Mankato, MN. In 1971, he enrolled at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in Mequon, WI from which he graduated in 1975. Delmer served as vicar at Grace Ev. Lutheran Church, Milwaukee, WI during his last two seminary years. Upon graduating from the seminary, Delmer was assigned to the dual parishes of Trinity and Zum Kripplein Christi congregations in the Town of Herman, Dodge County, WI serving them for nine years. In 1984, Delmer received a Call to serve Zion congregation, Denver, CO where he served until 1997 when he accepted the call extended to him by the Wisconsin Ev. Lutheran Synod to serve as missionary in Cameroon, Africa. From 1997 to 2001, Delmer served in the WELS mission field of Cameroon after which he continued to serve as liaison until 2004. Cross of Christ congregation, Liverpool, NY extended a one­ year Call which he accepted and served from April 2001 to April of 2002. After the one-year call was completed Delmer continued to serve this congregation on a part-time basis until the end of November in 2002. Upon retirement at age 65, Delmer continued to accept invitations for preaching and mission presentations on the work in Cameroon. He also did part-time work for Moldenhauer Family Farms on their dairy farm in Town Herman, Hartford, WI. Delmer Kannenberg is preceded in death by his parents, Herman and Linda Kannenberg, sisters Lillian and Marlene, brother Wilmer, brothers-in-law, Gerald Zarling and Ladislaus Matchey, and sisters-in­law, Aurelia Zarling and Audrey Matchey. Memorials may be directed to WELS Missions. Pastor Kannenberg's Funeral Service will be livestreamed and recorded here: https://www.facebook.com/trinityhartford/

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January 4, 2023

William & Betty Kimes posted to the memorial.

March 16, 2021

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March 13, 2021

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William & Betty Kimes

January 4, 2023

We were blessed to know Pastor Kannenberg and saddened that we have lost him here, tho knowing he is among the finest! Our prayers remain with Barbara and the family.

Patty Volkel

March 16, 2021

Our prayers are with Barb and the family. Del was a fun man with a great sense of homer and a wonderful pastor. Heaven has gained another beautiful saint.

Julie Gilman

March 13, 2021

So sorry for your loss! I know it is very hard! You will always miss your Dad! Love, prayers and my deepest sympathy! Julie

Jane L Boesch

March 8, 2021

My thoughts and prayers to Barb and families. As a cousin l remember Del's jokes and wit. May God who carried Del into his heavenly home wrap His loving arms around Barb and families to give you all His peace and comfort. God has said well done my servant, Delmer Kannenberg. With love and prayers, Jane Boesch (daughter of Albert Kannenberg)

Diane Hafemeister

March 7, 2021

My sympathy's to Barb and the family.

Rhea Millet

February 28, 2021

Condolences to you Linda and your family.

Nancy and Dennis Meier

February 28, 2021

Our prayers are with you Lisa and Sharon and all the familyMay the promise and hope of the Gospel be yours through our loving Savior!

Bob Gurgel

March 6, 2021

Del's picture with his obituary says it all for me, as a seminary classmate of Del: the warmth of his smile reflecting the good natured gentle Christian Spirit which made him a special gift of God to everyone with whom he shared the path of life! When he became a member of the class if 1975 at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary most of the rest of us had been classmates for at last four years already. His sincere Christian qualities during our time together made him a treasured classmate. It's no surprise that the Lord used this gifted humble Christian to honor the Lord and bring the fragrance of Christ to every person and circumstance where he was. He is now with the Lord and the Lord is with us until we celebrate in God's Presence forever! Peace and comfort and joy in Jesus to all the members of Del's family.

Kathleen Burnett

March 5, 2021

Uncle Delmer will be missed so much! We will miss his jokes, chatting about politics, reminiscing on what it was like growing up with my dad, on the farm, and of course him sharing his faith with us and so many! Love you Uncle Del and we will see you in heaven!

Leo and Bonnie Borden

March 3, 2021

We are praying for the Lord to comfort the family with the promise of a reunion in heaven. Our parents have been blessed to have the Kannenbergs as neighbors these last years. It gave them such comfort to know there were always smiles to be had across the street.

Ruth Kersten

March 2, 2021

I will always remember Uncle Delmer. Such a kind, funny and gentle man. Sending love and strength.

Keith Haag

March 2, 2021

May the Lord bless the family with the hope of salvation we find in Jesus and in His glorious resurrection. It was a privilege to serve in Cameroon for a while with Pastor Kannenberg and to receive his advice for carrying on the work there. He was a dedicated and faithful servant of His Lord.

Mike & Keri Friesenegger

March 2, 2021

Our deepest prayers and sympathies to your family. Pastor Kannenberg officiated at our wedding in 1995 and was our pastor for several years at Zion in Denver, CO. We know that life gets a bit harder when a person such as Pastor Kannenberg is not here with us. He has left us with so much that is good. Pastor Kannenberg was a kind servant of God. He was a dear minister to our family. He edified the people he spoke with and was a blessing to all. He has received his Crown of Life. "Well done good and faithful servant." Matt 25:23

Rev Daniel & Eunice Westendorf

March 2, 2021

A kind, gentle,and considerate coworker whose thoroughly Christian counsel and friendship will always be cherished. Thanks be to God who provided such a man for His Church, and to the family who so generously shared him with its ministry.

Paul Wendland

March 2, 2021

He was one of the finest, most conscientious, and evangelical men I ever met or had the joy to work with. He will be missed. "We feebly struggle, they in glory shine!"

Gary & Sue Giese

March 1, 2021

So sad to hear, he was a wonderful Pastor and person in general. He will be very much missed by all who knew him. Blessings to the family.

Larry Schwanke

March 1, 2021

God's richest blessings to you all! I was blessed to meet Pastor when I served as a Vicar in Sterling (Fort Morgan and Hillrose) Colorado. May the name of that preaching station I served, be your comfort....as we are "saved by grace". May the work and gift of our Savior comfort all your hearts! Rev. Larry Schwanke

Jim and Ginger Schlote

February 28, 2021

We praise God for his servant, Del Kannenberg and extend our deepest sympathies to his family.

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