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Scott Douglas Wunsch, age 59, of Sheboygan, passed away on Friday, April 25, 2025. He was born in Sheboygan on December 19, 1965 to Donald O. and Elaine E. (Kuether) Wunsch. Scott graduated from Howards Grove High School in 1984. Following graduation, Scott joined the Army, where he served for three years. When he returned home, he worked for Bemis, Home Depot, Diamond Printing, and Diamond Vogel Paint. He ended his work career as a dispatcher for a trucking company.
Scott enjoyed spending time outdoors hunting and fishing. He also enjoyed cooking and trying new recipes. In high school, he sang in the choir and had a beautiful singing voice. His love of music was obvious, especially when he was cutting the lawn on the riding lawn mower and had his music blaring.
Scott is survived by his mother, Elaine E. (Kuether) Wunsch, and his sisters Lisa (Steve) Burkhardt and Heather (David) Twining. He is further survived by his Uncle Ronald and Aunt Orlanda (Hemminger) Kuether; his nieces and nephews Shawn (Lauren) Burkhardt, Anna Burkhardt, Emilie (Brandon) Brienen, Bryan Burkhardt, and Natascha and Ivy Fair; his cousins Greg (Lois) Wunsch, Lori Wunsch, Jeff (Renae) Wunsch, Kim and Rolf Kuhni, Todd and Barb Kuether, and Craig and Pat Kuether; and his great-nephews Branson and Jacob Burkhardt, and Jameson Brienen.
Scott is preceded in death by his father, Donald O. Wunsch; his sister Kelly Lynn Wunsch; his grandparents Clarence and Eleanora (Hass) Kuether and George and Esther (Rowe) Wunsch; and his Uncle Albert and Aunt Carolyn Wunsch.
A celebration of his life will be announced at a later date.
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