Thank You to Legacy Funeral Chapels

Thank You to Legacy Funeral Chapels

James and staff,

My family would like to say thank you for all that you do. Legacy Chapels really understands that the days after the funeral are difficult for the family.
The holidays, birthdays, and anniversaries of your loved one come, and the grief reappears. Then you receive a Christmas angel with your loved one’s name on it from Legacy Chapels. Thank you!
A beautiful pendant of dried flowers from the memorial arrives. Legacy Chapels makes a gloomy day bright. Thank you!
I have a memory book from Legacy Chapels to fill with stories and memories to keep. Thank you!
I received an “I Believe” coin from Legacy Chapels to remind me that there is hope, and Legacy Chapels still cares. Thank you!
The funeral is to honor the deceased as the family wishes. James listened to our concerns and made it happen. Legacy Chapels’ care continues after the funeral as well. James has a great staff, too. James is a fantastic person, funeral director, and now friend. Thank you!

Sincerely,
Pamela VanDyke

Virginia Miller

Virginia Miller

March 15, 1934 – January 14, 2017

Virginia (Adamski) Miller, 82, of Pound, passed away Saturday, Jan. 14.
Born March 15, 1934, to the late John and Lillian Adamski of Pound, she graduated from the School of Cosmetology in Milwaukee. A devoted Christian, she loved the Lord with all her heart and will be missed by her loved ones.
She enjoyed painting, cards, bingo, camping, fishing, crocheting, singing and playing gospel music on her piano, was an avid Packer fan and was known for being a good cook.
She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Delue F. Miller; eight children, Dennis (Kathy) Miller, Diane (Jim) Wendt, Mike Miller, Mary (Bill) Moes, Connie (Jeff) Wieting, Delue T. (Simone) Miller, Scott (Debi) Miller and Mark Miller; a sister, Marlene (Harvey) Stenstrup; a brother, Richard Adamski; many nieces; nephews; grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by three brothers, Bob, Don and Bill Adamski and a sister, Dorothy Lahmann.

James “Jim” W. Bierhals

James “Jim” W. Bierhals

June 30, 1944 – February 24, 2016

U.S. VeteranJames W. “Jim” Bierhals, age 71, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at his Green Valley home.

Jim was born in Green Bay, on June 30, 1944, a son of the late Godfrey and Irene (Wichmann) Bierhals. He was married to Eileen H. (Pienta) and together they raised a son and daughter. Jim worked as a cut-off operator at Warvels prior to his retirement. He liked gardening, and was a shortwave radio hobbyist. He also enjoyed “tinkering” and worked on anything mechanical, including T.V.’s.

Jim is survived by his loving wife, Eileen, his son Nicholas (Jody) Bierhals of Gillett and his daughter Christina (Eric) Eger of De Pere. He also leaves his grandchildren: Zach, Kathy, Anna and Will, and one expected grandchild. Further survived by his brother Daniel, his sisters Carol (Wayne) Kopke of Abrams and Shirley Brokiewicz of De Pere; his in-laws Jack (Peg) Pienta of CA, Tom (Ruth) Pienta of Pulaski and Veronica (Jim) McGillevary of FL; nieces, nephews other relatives and friends. Jim was preceded in death by his parents, his sisters Ruth Warner and Margie Wolske and his in-laws: Jim and Joe Pienta and Ruth Lesko.

Friends and relatives may call on the family on Saturday, February 27, 2016 from 9 to 10:45 AM at GILLETT BAPTIST CHURCH (10780 Town Hall Road, Gillett). A funeral service will be held at 11 AM with full military honors to follow. Final rest will be private.

To leave an on-line condolence for the family, please visit KuehlFuneralHome.com. For more information please call (920) 855-2144.

Memorials to the family are appreciated.

 
James F. “Jimmy” Ridley

James F. “Jimmy” Ridley

5November 03, 1936 – January 29, 2016

US VeteranJames F. “Ridley, age 79, of Braintree, passed away peacefully January 29th, 2016 at the VA Medical Center in Brockton following a long illness. He was surrounded by family.

Jim was born in Braintree, a son of the late Laurence and Anne (Furey) Ridley. He attended Braintree schools. At 17, Jim enlisted in the US Marine Corps where he proudly served. He spent over one year of this service in Okinawa Japan. After his enlistment he returned to BHS and graduated. He was married for several years to the late Jaine F. (Porter) and between them they raised three children.

Jim was employed many years as a ship fitter at the Quincy Shipyard (G.D). He also worked several years as a construction worker at local firms. He greatly enjoyed taking trips on his Honda Goldwing and visited much of New England. He also enjoyed family get togethers in the summers and at holidays. Jim was a simple and private man, a proud Marine, and will fondly be remembered as such by his friends and family.

Jim leaves a daughter, Carolyn Barclay and her husband William of Ossipee, NH, his siblings: Mildred Maher of Halifax, Robert Ridley and his wife Marlene of Gales Ferry, CT, his twin sister A. Shirley Golbranson of Quincy, Linda Thompson and her husband Richard of Erwin, NC, and Ronald Ridley of Peabody. Jim is further survived by a grandson, James A. Beaton of Green Bay, WI, and two granddaughters: Stephanie Jaine Hammond of Stoughton and Hillary Mather Sullivan of Quincy; his great grandchildren: Mackenzie, Morgan, Madison, Julio, Jasmine and Cameron.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents, his son Stephen A. Ridley, his daughter Suzanne P. Hammond, two brother-in-law’s Harvey Mahar and Carl Golbranson, and his former wife Jaine.

Arrangements are pending with the Clancy-Lucid Funeral Home, 100 Washington St., Weymouth, MA. Final rest will be in the Blue Hill Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions can be made online or by mail to the National Kidney Foundation (NKF). https://www.kidney.org/support