Lor Youa Vang

Lor Youa Vang

Lor Youa Vang, 69, Green Bay, passed away Monday, May 20, 2019 at home.  He was surrounded by family.

He is survived by his wife, Soua Yang and their children: Ka Youa (Teng) Kong, Tou Vang, Ka (Ma) Moua, Yer (Bay) Paborribon and Johnny Vang.  Further survived by other relatives and friends.

 

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Visitation

Saturday, June 22, 2019

9 AM to 10 PM

Legacy Funeral Chapels

838 S. Fisk Street

Gillett, WI 54124

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Visitation

Sunday, June 23, 2019

9 AM to 10 PM

Legacy Funeral Chapels

838 S. Fisk Street

Gillett, WI 54124

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Visitation

Monday, June 24, 2019

9 AM to 10:30 AM

Legacy Funeral Chapels

838 S. Fisk Street

Gillett, WI 54124

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Graveside Service

Monday, June 24, 2019

11 AM

Allouez Catholic Cemetery

2121 Riverside Drive

Green Bay, WI 54301

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James L. Spang

James L. Spang

James L. Spang, 80, Gillett, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, June 8, 2019. His family was at his side.

James was born in Shawano, WI on Jun 23, 1938, a son of the late Aloys and Ruth (Anker) Spang. He attended local schools and was a 1956 graduate of Shawano High School. James was a proud Army Veteran and honorably served his country from 1956 to 1963.

James married Nathalie (Miller) on Jun 18, 1960 and together they raised three children. He worked for Mirro Aluminum of over 40 years, retiring in 2000. James enjoyed hunting, fishing and his springer spaniels. He will be sadly missed.

James leaves his beloved wife, Nathalie, of over 58 years; his children: Pam (Mike) Schmit, James G. (Donna) Spang and Ruth (Jeff Thomson) Spang. He will also be remembered by his grandchildren: Stephanie (Josh) Spang-Magee, Casey Schmit, Andrea Beaumier, Jennifer (Devin Kohls) Spang and Cody Schmit: and by his dog, Lucky.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Memorial visitation will be held Friday, Jun 14, 2019 from 3 to 6 PM at LEGACY FUNERAL CHAPELS (108 E. Main Street, Gillett, WI 54124). Military honors will be given at 4 PM.

The family wishes to thank the staff of HSHS St. Clare Hospital ER, Bellin Cardiac Care, UW Madison Cardiac Care and Transplant Unit as well as Atrium Post Acute Care of Oconto Falls.

 

Services

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Memorial Visitation

Friday, June 14th, 2019

3 to 6 PM

Legacy Funeral Chapels

108 East Main St.

Gillett, WI 54124

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Military Honors

Friday, June 14th, 2019

4 PM

Legacy Funeral Chapels

108 East Main St.

Gillett, WI 54124

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How Funeral Service & Small Business Go Together

Nobody provides better service to its customers than a small business. Owners of small businesses know their clients by first name and treat them like family. They provide the personalized, knowledgeable service – plus extra courtesies – to create an unbeatable consumer experience. Although you may not realize it, a funeral home is a small business. Legacy Care Partners is locally owned and operated.

  • Kuehl Funeral Home, 108 E. Main Street, Gillett, blends into its environment, yet it’s just as much a Main Street business as the hardware store, restaurant, and dental office down the block.
  • Legacy Care Partners in Green Bay, 838 S. Fisk Street, is tucked into a residential area, yet it’s an airy and modern facility with onsite banquet facilities and ample parking.

Each funeral home plays a role in the local economy.

While it’s easy to buy from Amazon.com or a big box store, it’s the small businesses that need your support instead. The money you spend locally at a small business stays local. For example, you pay the funeral director, who pays a family service associate, who pays a babysitter, who pays her landlord … the cycle goes on and on.

Small businesses are the heart of a community.

Small businesses are the ones who help buy jerseys for the football team and uniforms for the marching band. They sponsor Little League teams, golf outings, church calendars, and community events of all types. Only a small business will let you hold a bake sale in front of its store. Overall, small businesses help pay for things that tax dollars just don’t cover. In return, small businesses rely on the support of the community that surrounds them. To prosper and grow, small businesses need people to “buy local” and “shop small.” These aren’t just trite phrases. Instead, they’re the foundation for financial prosperity and viability for small businesses.

The residents in communities like Gillett and Green Bay care for their neighbors. They are close-knit and support one another. That support needs to extend to the business community. When it’s time to choose a funeral home for yourself or a loved one, you have everything you need with Legacy Care Partners. Personalized, dignified funeral service, convenient venues, and a compassionate staff.

Contact Us to schedule a preplanning session today.