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Marlo L Kaempf

Marlo L Kaempf

The Life and Times of Marlo Kaempf 

Born June 7, 1938 at Plum City Hospital to parents Otto and Lucy (Rice) Kaempf. Died January 8, 2026 at home in Durand.

I Graduated high school in May 1956.   After graduation I entered the Marine Corps in Air Traffic Control.  In 1958, I married and had 4 Children: Ronald, Rebecca, Dean and Beth (deceased).   In 1959, I went to work for Bauer Built.  In 1975, I divorced.

One Day in 1988, Eddie Brunner decided to sell his restaurant therefore I started to look elsewhere for my eating.  I ran across a lady who kept making me pay double for my drinks (I kept losing at dice). Her name was Sam... She had a whole flock of kids: Samantha, Cassondra, Michal and Katrina.  In February of 1989, Sam and I married. One year and three months later a surprise came along and we called him Patrick (can you imagine at our age).  After 41 years, on December 31, 2000 I retired from Bauer Built.  Spending my free time in my garage building wooden items for the family.  Our family consists of 9 Children, 17 grandchildren, and 7 great grandchildren. 

Marlo is survived by his wife, Sam, siblings Larry, Linda and Diane and children.  He is preceded in death by his parents, daughter, granddaughter, siblings Lavonne and Danny. 

A graveside service will be at Porcupine Cemetery in the Spring. He will be greatly missed. 

Memorials may be made in Marlo's name to the Durand Volunteer Fire Department.  

Rhiel Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Durand, is serving the family.

Condolences

  1. Barb Gibson

    My Sympathy to Sam and the Families. .

  2. Jared Studelska

    I'm so sorry for your loss. He will be greatly missed.

  3. Joanne Hovey

    Sympathy to family and friends of Marlo. A nice guy that loved to visit whenever he saw you. He will be missed.

  4. Delrita Bignell

    My heartfelt sympathy to Sam and family. Marlo was a frequent visitor at Fast Eddies back in the day, and was always pulling pranks of some kind. You will be missed

  5. Chuck & Rosanne Reckin

    Our sympathy to all of Marlo's family! His sense of humor and golfing fun will be missed!

  6. Lori Gilles

    Oh Marlo how we will miss you and your frequent visits! You were a good man!

  7. Kathryn Lee

    Our sympathy

  8. Bobbi Sedlmayr

    My most heart felt sympathy to Marlos famiy. He was such a friendly neighbor! He always came to say hi when I was watching the grandkids. He was such a sweet man.
    Bobbi Sedlmayr

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