Tuesday, November 6, 2007

The Packer Party at Karen's house.


We had a great time at Karen's house. Only the gals (and spouses) showed, but we really had a lot of laughs. And the Packers won!!
(Left to right: Cathy (Clough) Eckers, Martha (DeWan) Huguet, Julie Letourneau, Leslie (Weich) Prange,Lori (VandenBusch) Bergner, hiding behind is Ann (Wilson) Connelly, Cheryl (Bray) Bellin, Carol (Bloomer) Campbell, and Karen (Lotto) Wyman.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

An email from Eileen about Mark's funeral

Well, we had Mark's funeral on Monday. It was really nice. Fort Rosecrans sits atop Point Loma, with the Pacific on one side, and San Diego Bay on the other. There was a huge turnout and I saw folks I hadn't seen in 15 years. It really drives home how fast time goes by and how much you miss when you lose contact. Mark was buried with full military honors. We picked up all the shells from his 21 gun salute and kept them. After the salute there was a lone bugle playing taps in the distance. Lots of tears. After wards we all gathered at Mark and JoAnne's home. There was a slide show playing and there was a picture of Mark and Jon Destiche at the San Diego Zoo. They were about 20 years old and such baby faces! I finally stopped crying after about 4 shots of something. Mark would have been so proud of me. I believe I have made plans to go on a llama trip with Mark's niece Vicki and her family, then on to Washington state with my sister-in-law and her husband. Then I made Marks niece, Suzy, my honorary Sister-in-law (she used to date my brother Scott). Mark's brothers reassured me they love me after much prodding and I told everyone else they better start dropping by to visit me. There was some toast that went - ziggy ziggy oy oy oy - or something like that, followed by shots of whatever was sitting on the bar. Oh, my stomach is turning just thinking about it. It will be a while before I indulge again - at least a week or two. We saved some of Marks ashes and plan to head out to the desert to send him up in some illegal fireworks we have collected. Damn. The SOB died on me. You all take care. Hugs and Kisses, Eileen

Monday, April 9, 2007

Mark's obituary

MARK JOSEPH WILTZIUS
Feb. 22, 1956-March 28, 2007
Mark Joseph Wiltzius, 51, of San Diego died March 28. He was born in Green Bay, Wis., and was a director of patient-care services at a VA hospital. He served in the Marine Corps during the Vietnam War.
Survivors include his wife, JoAnne Wiltzius; and brothers, John Wiltzius and Jim Wiltzius.
Services: 2 p.m. tomorrow, Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, Cabrillo Memorial Drive, Point Loma.
Inurnment: Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery.
Arrangements: Goodbody Mortuary.

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

One more picture of Mark


This picture of Mark and Joanne was sent by Luanne Stary Wiltzius. She said it was taken a little over a year ago. Nice picture - thanks, Luanne!

Mark's memorial service arrangements

I was hoping to be able to post an obituary for Mark Wiltzius for you, but I've not been able to locate one. I do know this information about services for him. The family will have a memorial service for Mark on Monday, April 9th, at 2 p.m. at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, P.O. Box 6237, San Diego, CA 92166. If you wish to send a card to his wife, Joanne, her address is
5341 E. FALLS VIEW RD., SAN DIEGO, CA 92115. If anyone has any nice memories of Mark, please add a comment to this posting by clicking on the tab just below this. If you have a picture you would like me to post, just email it to me at eckers@itol.com and I'll see it gets on this page. Thanks and take care. Cathy

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Mark Wiltzius-Sad News
















I'm sorry to tell you that Mark Wiltzius passed away this morning. Funeral/memorial arrangements will be posted as soon as they are received. I found some pictures in my files of Mark, plus one provided by Luanne, for this post. Cathy




























Communicate with those you love,
Appreciate them while you have them,
Validate your love before they are gone.
Too late happens too soon.

We will miss you, Mark!

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Mark Wiltzius Update

Hi All,

Just a quick update on Mark. He is at home, but not doing too well at this time. The radiation treatments are taking it all out of him, and at this time is virtually bed ridden. Jim and John (brothers) are flying back out there today, and will be there for at least 2 weeks. He has stopped eating again, but they are bringing good Wisconsin cheese and sausage to him, so hopefully he'll at least eat some of that. In the meantime, Joanne has been giving him his meds with ensure, so at least he's getting some nourishment.

They have stopped the radiation. We're all praying that maybe he'll be able to regain some of his strength so at least he can have some enjoyment during this hard, hard time.

Thanks for all your prayers! I'll update you if anything changes!

Luanne (Stary) Wiltzius

Friday, March 9, 2007

February 24th 2007 at the Bar

Cheryl (Bray) Bellin, Martha (Dewan) Huguet, Ann (Wilson) Connelly, Ann's adopted son (just kidding)











Wendy (Gajeski) Kipp
and Randy Bergevin


Debbie (Sprangers) VanBeckum,
Karen (Lotto) Wyman,
Julie LeTourneau,
Carol (Bloomer) Campbell










Kevin Krouth (1975),
Lori (VandenBusch) Bergner,
Dave Bergner,
Scott Opolka




Mike Bellin (1971)
and Cheryl (Bray) Bellin

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Time to get a blog!

I have wanted to set up a blog page so everyone can East High information when they want. I'm not quite sure how this all will work yet, but hopefully it will be worthwhile. I'll put anything anyone likes on here. So if you have pictures or news to share, just send it to me at either eckers@itol.com or ceckers@sturbay.k12.wi.us and I'll see that it gets on here. I'll put on some things I've gotten recently. I'd like to expand the email list we already have, so if you find out a classmates address, please let me know. Thanks! Cathy

P.S. I saw that East High teacher Marcella Hoeffs passed away this week. I was surprised to see she was still alive. When we were younger she seemed so much older, but she was 82, not older like I had imagined. Thinking of her screaming at Bob Hanrahan brought back some funny memories of high school for Jane and me.