Ronald M. Scheberl

Ronald M.
“Feedbag” Scheberl, 80, of Oakfield, died Saturday, May 18, 2019 at Hospice
Home of Hope following a short battle with cancer.  He was born March 14, 1939 in Brownsville,
the son of Michael and Dorothy Adelmeyer Scheberl.  Ronald served in the Army National Guard from
1962 – 1965.  On August 26, 1961 he
married Patsy A. Tetzlaff at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Oakfield.  Ronald worked for Jacobson’s Farmer Supply in
Brownsville for 56 years until his retirement. 
He was a member of St. Luke’s Ev. Lutheran Church in Oakfield and was a
past Oakfield Village Board member.  He
was an avid Milwaukee Brewer and Green Bay Packer fan.  He enjoyed camping, fishing, hunting,
snowmobiling, was an avid bowler, and threw horseshoes and darts.

 

He is
survived by his wife, Patsy; one daughter, Lisa (Chris) Rost of Fond du Lac;
daughter-in-law, Jan Scheberl of Fond du Lac; four grandchildren, Ashley
(Mitch) Kempen, Brittany Scheberl, Megan Rost, and Joshua Rost; one great
grandchild, Za’Riah Rost and one due in August. 
He is further survived by his siblings, Marlene (Roger) Youngbeck of West
Bend, Bonnie (Bill) Vielbig of Oakfield, Karen (Rich) Ellis of West Bend, and
Michael (Karen) Scheberl of Theresa; his loyal companion, Gordy; nieces,
nephews, other relatives, many special neighbors and friends.  He was preceded in death by his son, Randy
Scheberl; his parents; father and mother-in-law, Joe and Nora Tetzlaff; step
father, Fritz Ende; his one sister, LaVonne Makus; and nephew, Kevin Makus.

 

The
visitation will be held Thursday, May 23, 2019 from 4:00 – 8:00 PM at
Uecker-Witt Funeral Home and again on Friday from 10:00 – 11:00 AM at the
church.  The funeral service will be held
at 11:00 AM on Friday, May 24, 2019 at St. Luke’s Ev. Lutheran Church in
Oakfield with Rev. Matthew Schwartz officiating.  Burial will follow in Avoca Cemetery.

 

In lieu
of flowers memorials in Ronald’s name are appreciated to Hospice Home of Hope
or St. Luke’s Ev. Lutheran Church.

 

The
family extends a special thank you to the staff at Hospice Home of Hope and
Rev. Matthew Schwartz for the care and compassion shown to Ronald and his
family.

 

Guestbook and tribute wall may
be found by visiting ueckerwitt.com.