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Jonathan Stanelle, age 22, passed away unexpectedly on May 17, 2024. He was born February 27, 2002 in Appleton, WI to Shawn Willems and Kelly (Stanelle) LaBrec.
Jonathan graduated from Little Chute High School in 2020. He was currently employed at SD Wheel. He was a great son, brother, uncle, and friend. He was thoughtful and a protective brother. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He enjoyed playing disc golf with his friends. He also enjoyed doing tricks on his bike and long boarding. When he wanted to do something, he did it. He lived life by his rules.
He is survived by his mother Kelly (Stanelle)LaBrec. His siblings Alexis Mueller, Devin Stanelle, Airiana LaBrec, Jada(Gered) Baker, Alyssa(Cory) Nelder, and Abi Willems. His nieces and nephews Tyson, Aurora, Kallie Rayee, Scottie, Henry, and his unborn nephew Ezra Jonathon. His Grandma Eldora Stanelle. Also many Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins.
He is preceded in death by his father Shawn Willems, his brother Nathan Stanelle, his grandpa Darrel Stanelle, his grandma Shirley Willems, his uncle Harry Willems, and his cousin Corrina Kronberg.
There will be a celebration of life on Friday, June 21st, at Smith Park in Menasha, WI (301 Park St Menasha). from 1pm to 6pm.
Condolences to the family can be sent in care of Kelly LaBrec, 326 Elm St. Menasha, WI 54952.
Jonathan, you were taken too young. You will be missed by many. We find comfort in knowing that you are now reunited with your dad. Love you! -Sara
Jonathan, You were always protective of me, and I will miss you being so protective of what others say about me. Even though I didn’t need you to protect me, you were always there. I love you and hope you are at peace.- Love, Mom
Jonathan, thanks for being a great brother and always sticking up for me. I know you will continue to watch over me. I hope I keep making you proud. I love you. - Devin
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