![]() She had a beautiful smile and warm heart. At the time of her death she was proud to be part of an amazing immediate family that included 8 children, 22 grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren, and 2 soon-to-be-born great great grandchildren, for a total of 66 family members. After raising eight daughters of her own, she went back to school and obtained a daycare license to take care of other children in their home – many of whom continued to stay in contact with her. The youngest in her own family, she had always wanted a large family. In September of 1955 she married the love of her life James (Jim) Warner. After graduation she moved on her own to Wausau working for the phone company (typing long distance bills) and later at Wausau Papers. She was the first in her family to complete high school, traveling to Antigo after 8th grade and living and working for a family who lived across the street from the high school in order to complete her high school education. At just under 5 feet, and barely 100 pounds as an adult, she was small – but fierce. Little did anyone realize just how strong her will to survive would be, and the difference she would make in so many people’s lives. Born in Aniwa, Wisconsin, she came into this world prematurely, so much so that she was immediately given her mother’s name and the ceremonial ‘last rites’ because she was not expected to live. Our beautiful mother, Martha Emma Chrudimsky (Mert), passed away peacefully on Jat the age of 91. Online condolences may be expressed at Martha E. until time of services at the funeral home. Visitation will be on Saturday from 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, Jat Peterson/Kraemer Funeral Home, 3400 Stewart Avenue, Wausau. He is now joyously reunited with his parents, Gordy and Verna Gauger, and his eternal companion, Ika Volm, with whom he will forever rest side by side.Ī celebration of Guy’s life will be held at 3:00 p.m. Guy leaves behind a legacy carried by his beloved daughter, Blakely Gauger his brother, Gordy (Dee) Gauger niece, Jenny (Gauger) Lagoda nephew, Derek (Amanda) Gauger the cherished Ika Volm family his biker family “The Nite Riders” and the treasured friends who were an intregal part of his life. His family extends heartfelt gratitude to all the dear friends who supported and shared countless cherished memories with Guy throughout the years. Though he possessed a straightforward and direct manner of communication, Guy had a tender heart that was openly worn on his sleeve. This accomplishment opened doors to a more fulfilling position at Schuette Metals, followed by a later role as an operator at Green Bay Packaging. Professionally, Guy spent numerous years working at SNE Enterprises before embarking on a journey to enhance his skills, earning a degree in “Machine Tool” from North Central Technical College.
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