Robert Isadore Woelfel

Robert Isadore Woelfel obituary, Schofield, WI

Robert Isadore Woelfel

Robert Woelfel Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Mid-Wisconsin Cremation Society - Schofield on May 23, 2025.

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On Thursday, May 15, 2025, Robert "Bob" "Lefty" Woelfel, passed away at the age of 91, surrounded by loving family. Known for his infectious optimism and knack for stirring up lighthearted mischief, Lefty left a lasting impression on everyone he met.
Born in Chilton WI on August 26, 1933, Lefty graduated from Chilton High School in 1948 where he made his mark as a boxer and football player. After a brief stint working locally in a welding shop and with the DNR, Lefty joined the US Air Force in 1953. He served as a radio operator in Wiesbaden Germany, where he was often recruited to play football with Allied Forces across Europe.
Returning stateside in 1957, Lefty continued his passion for football at UW Oshkosh until he transferred to the University of Michigan, where he earned a degree in Forestry in 1960.
His career as an industrial forester took him to Upper Michigan and Northern Wisconsin, where he met the love of his life, Rita T. Kress, now deceased, in Medford Wisconsin. They married in June 1963 and together raised four children, who, along with their families, were his greatest pride and joy: son Charles (Chuck)( Lisa (Bortz), and grandsons Drew (17) of Wausau WI, and Nick (Calley) Bortz of La Crescent MN, Sean (Shawnna) Bortz of Onalaska WI, daughter Jeanne (Giovanni Angiulli), and grandchildren Francesca (20), Robert (Robbie) (17) of Wausau WI, son Chris (Kelly Glanding) and grandchildren Alexia (9), Genevieve (7), Xavier (5) of Houston TX, daughter Heidi (Neal Sutrick), and grandchildren Jack (22), Kolby (11), Emily (9) of Hubertus WI, and daughter Marianne Lang, and grandson Heiko (34) of Neumarkt Germany.
Lefty worked in Upper Michigan and Northern Wisconsin, residing in Medford, Ladysmith, Amasa (MI), Tomahawk. He finished his career in Park Falls WI, retiring from Flambeau Paper Co in 1994. During his time in Park Falls, Lefty was actively involved in his community, serving on the Price County Board and Park Falls School Board, and was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the American Legion.
In 2018, Lefty and Rita relocated to Wausau WI to be closer to their active grandchildren, where Lefty became a well-recognized figure at school events, known for his love for sports and words of encouragement. He served as a role model, inspiring his grandchildren to become responsible, compassionate individuals and to contribute positively to their community.
Lefty loved the outdoors, enjoying hunting, fishing, biking, cross country skiing, and gardening. The Park Falls home he built on the Flambeau River was his special haven, raising and roaming with his Britney Spaniels, while Nutterville became a favorite relaxation spot when in Wausau.
Lefty also enjoyed having a beer or two in the company of friends, neighbors and his extended family, including his siblings Betty (Dave) Ludwig of Chilton, Millie (Ray) Markowski of Green Bay, Dick (deceased) (Dee) Woelfel of Batavia IL, Susie/Mary (deceased) (Dale) Depies of Chilton, Joe (Carol) Woelfel of Chilton, Paul (Sandy) Woelfel of Chilton, as well as his Kress sisters-in-law and their families: Ann Marie (deceased) of Medford, Helen (Jack) Ziehlke (deceased) of Medford, and Leona (Gene, deceased) Gebert of Medford.
The legacy of Lefty is one of joy and positivity, making the space around him a better and happier place. There's only one Lefty and we were lucky to have him in our lives.
Funeral services will take place at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish in Marathon, Wisconsin on Friday, May 30th. Visitation will begin at 10 am, followed by Mass at 11 am. In lieu of flowers, please plant a tree in honor of our forester.
Mid-Wisconsin Cremation Society is currently assisting the family. Online condolences can be expressed at MWCS.WS.
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June 5, 2025

Kristin Strengberg Frahm posted to the memorial.

June 3, 2025

Kris Harrison posted to the memorial.

June 1, 2025

The Rephlo Family planted trees.

Kristin Strengberg Frahm

June 5, 2025

My name is Kristin Strengberg Frahm. My father, Mike Strengberg, worked as a forester in Amasa, Michigan and Medford, Wisconsin, for American Can Company and Patton Logging Company. In 1958, we left Amasa for Medford. My sister, Marsha, and I have memories of your father, but they must be from Medford, as we left Amasa before he graduated from college. He sounds like he was an amazing man, and I am sorry for your loss. As Marsha stated, how many people once lived in Amasa?

Kris Harrison

June 3, 2025

My Dad was Bob Weden from Medford. He worked many years with Lefty during the American Can, James River, Weyerhaeuser transitions. I remember Lefty coming to our house, big as life, filling a room as he entered but yet such a gentle soul and nice man. Gods blessing to you all and strength during this time.

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Marsha (Strengberg ) Duellman

May 31, 2025

How many people can say that they worked in Amasa Michigan ? My dad, Mike Strengberg , was a forester for American Can located in Amasa. I remember Lefty with fond memories , but not sure it was from Amasa or when dad was transferred to Medford WI. I think they both loved nature and the creatures it contained. Please know that your dad was a special man who will be remembered by my sister , Kristin , and I as a part of our happy memories of our father Mike.

Jim Kempinger

May 29, 2025

Back in the early 60s, Lefty and I were roommates at the University of Michigan in AnnArbor, MI. Annually the Big 10 conducted the Midwest Conclave. Participants used their brawn and skill throwing a log, axe chopping, sawing logs and compass skills. Lefty and I decided to register for the 2-man crosscut saw event. On Saturday before the event, we practiced sawing which involved a rhythmic motion of pulling but never pushing the saw. Fifteen 2-man teams participated. Our practicing paid off, but we did not win the event. A Michigan State team outsawed us by o.o4 of one second! We had a lot of laughs and were good enough to take second place. (Jim Kempinger)

Deborah Miller

May 29, 2025

What an amazing man, Uncle he was, to have lived the life he did and to mean so much to so many. I am blessed to have been able to celebrate his 90th birthday.

Deborah Miller

May 29, 2025

We are praying that you´ll find comfort in your memories of Lefty and the trees that are planted in his memory. Lefty was a gentle giant. He had a presence like no other. His smile lit up the hearts of those that were around him. May these 50 trees grow strong, resilient, and give shelter just as he did. When you hear the rustle of the leaves or the creaking of the branches you will remember Robert "Bob" "Lefty" Woelfel. His spirit lives on with the trees. https://thetreesremember.com/

In loving memory from:
Dee (Dick) Woelfel, and the families of Dennis and Deborah Miller, Joe and Cindy Marciniak, Steve and Mary Hill, and Andy and Sharon Schwarzbauer.

Lisa Meyer

May 24, 2025

Many prayers and hugs to the family. Lefty was a true genuine person, a spark of joy and love! He will be greatly remembered.

Araceli Carrazco "Cheli"

May 24, 2025

My condolences to his entire family, rest in peace lefty it was a pleasure taking care of you, I really enjoyed our conversations. Eternal rest grant unto him oh Lord and your perpetual light shine upon him

Chaplain Don Hildebrandt

May 23, 2025

We are sorry for loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.. your friends at
American Legion Post 10

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