Julius P. Waldkirch

Julius Peter Waldkirch received his angel wings on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019, at the age of 89.  

He was born in the Town of Trenton on Aug. 4, 1930, to George and Mary (nee Wegener) Waldkirch, and was the third of eight children.

Julius attended Holy Trinity school in Newburg and was a graduate of West Bend High School.  

He proudly served his country for four years in the U.S. Air Force, attaining the rank of staff sergeant. He was then employed by the A.O. Smith Corp. for thirty years and also worked the family farm. After retiring from A.O. Smith, Julius worked for Ozaukee County for ten years driving clients to medical appointments.

Julius was a loving, thoughtful, and generous man who always put his family first.  He was a hard worker with a huge heart, a quick wit, and a hilarious sense of humor. He enjoyed fishing, playing cards, bingo, word search puzzles, and of course, cheering on (and sometimes cursing out) the Green Bay Packers. He was a longtime member of the Fredonia Lions Club and a lifetime member of the Knights of Columbus.

Julius is survived by his children Renae Waldkirch, Jean (Patrick) Weymer, Kris (Jill) Becker, Brian (Kathy) Becker, Kirk (Terri) Becker, Renee (Harold) Denlow, and Julius G. (Judy Eguia) Waldkirch; grandchildren Noah Summerville, Bella Weymer, Alex Weymer, Melissa Rader, Julius P. Waldkirch II, Debra Jo Becker, Samuel Becker, Shannon (Sam) Dolezal, Kelly (Cole) Mathison, Megan (Nate) Evett, Karlee (Josh) Uttermark, Logan Becker (fiance Billy Tilot), Morgan Denlow, and Sydney Denlow; six great-grandchildren; brothers Robert (“Joey”) Waldkirch and Peter (Ann) Waldkirch; sister Barbara Schlosser; and other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Rosie, brothers Roman Waldkirch and Richard Waldkirch, sisters Georgia Muckerheide and Mary Biersack, and former wife Arlane Meneau.

Julius was very loved and will be missed immensely. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Lawlis Family Hospice at Columbia St. Mary’s Ozaukee will be appreciated.  

Services will be announced at a later date.  Eernisse Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.  

Online condolences may be left at www.eernissefuneralhome.com.

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