Obit - John J. Fiers Jr.

With profound sadness, we announce the passing of John Joseph Fiers Jr., our loving father, husband, grandpa and friend on June 8, 2021.  John was born on October 8, 1942 in Kimberly, WI to John Joseph Fiers and Margret (Babino) Fiers.  In his lifetime John witnessed amazing changes to the world and loved to tell stories of his adventures.

On September 21, 1968, John married Bonnie Van Rossum at St. Nicholas Church in Freedom.  Together they had three children, John Joseph III, Jay and Jaime.  After the passing of his first wife, Bonnie, John was lucky to have found love for a second time.  On February 13, 1999, John married Mary Ann Schuler at St. John Church in Little Chute.  Mary Ann had 3 children, Brad, Stephanie and Mandy.

John and Mary enjoyed many trips and traveling together.  They frequented casinos and places like Las Vegas, but the funny thing is that John did not gamble! Instead of gambling he would people watch and buy souvenirs.  John loved to golf and was in many golf leagues over the years.  He was also a very proud member of the American Legion, where he loved to serve.  As his health slowly declined, sadly, so did his ability to participate in such physical activities.  That did not stop him from his other favorite pastimes of sitting on his swing, listening to music, listening to the Brewers games, and watching the world go by.

John is survived by his wife of 22 years Mary Ann, children John Fiers and Karen Beck (Alicia and friend Tyler), Jay Fiers and LauraLee Compos (Jedd [Kason], Megan and Jason Blicharz [Scarlett and Atticus], Jessica and friend Seth, and John),  Jaime and Paul Vander Heiden (Grant and Eleanor),  Brad and Brenda Schuler (Hunter and Bob Mauszewski [River, Bo, Remi and Lakesyn], John and Nastassja Sprague, Miles Schuler, Emma Schuler and friend Gus), Stephanie and Patrick Terry (Josie and Carson), Mandy and Patrick Haley (Mila and Paxton) and his sister and brother-in-law Margie and Dick Swick.

John was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Bonnie, his sister Mary Pat, his granddaughter Zoe, and great grandson Desmond.

A Funeral Service will be held at 11 AM for John on Friday, June 11, 2021 at Wichmann Funeral Home, Fargo Chapel, 400 W. Wisconsin Ave., Kaukauna, WI 54130. Family and friends may visit at the funeral home from 9 AM to the time of service. Interment with Military Honors will be at 2:30 PM at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Kaukauna.

MVM Dedication Ceremony

Announcing the dedication ceremony for the Military Veterans Museum’s Dr. Eugene T. (Doc) Sonnleitner brand new Flag Retirement Facility.

June 14, 2021   Flag Day   6:00pm

Military Veterans Museum  4300 Poberezny Road, Oshkosh

AGENDA:

  • Colors by AMVETS Post 7

  • Introduction by MVM Board of Directors President

  • Doc Sonnleitner’s daughter’s comments

  • Eagle Scout Tyler Downs of Troop 610

  • Flag Retirement ceremony by AMVETS and Scouts

This dedication is free and open to the public.

This peaceful, serene facility, built for the museum as an Eagle Scout project, will now be available to veterans groups, scout troops, service organizations, corporations, etc. to be able to respectfully and properly retire their old, worn flags.  Anyone who wishes to use the facility can contact the Military Veterans Museum (920-426-8615) to set up an appointment.

News Coverage for FVVC Memorial Weekend Ceremonies

Please find the below links to news coverage for our ceremonies during the Memorial Day weekend.

https://www.wbay.com/2021/05/29/silent-memorial-day-ceremony-held-in-appleton/

https://www.wearegreenbay.com/news/local-news/fox-valley-veterans-council-holds-emotional-memorial-ceremony-to-honor-the-fallen/

https://fox11online.com/news/local/veterans-memorial-ceremony-held-in-appleton-saturday-by-fvvc

https://fox11online.com/news/local/gallery/organizations-honor-veterans-at-appleton-cemetery-salute-tour

Waupaca Organization Provides Discounted Mobility

https://www.mobility4vets.com/

Do you or does someone you know have a mobility need?

Mobility 4 Vets Wheelchair Shop Inc has used scooters, wheelchairs, walkers, etc. and perform quality repairs and services for mobility needs of Veterans, their families, and others in need of such services.  We also accept equipment donations.

Our priority is to serve veterans, and others within our community with mobility needs.