The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (2024)

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Postal information The Reporter, 203-560, 0749-7172, is published 6 days per week excluding Saturday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving (observed), Christmas Day (observed) and New Day (observed) by Gannett Media Corp, N6637 Rolling Meadows Drive, Fond du Lac, WI 54936. Periodicals postage paid at Fond du Lac, WI 54936 and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Please send address changes to Customer Service, PO Box 1387, Fort Smith, AR 72902. Bryan R. Giese FOND DU LAC It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of our Bryan, on Sunday, May 5th, 2024.

Bryan Robert Giese, 49, was born to Robert and Phyllis (Runge) Giese on December 20th, 1974, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Bryan was baptized, confirmed, and a member of Faith Lutheran Church where he attended elementary school and later graduated from Winnebago Lutheran Academy, Class of 1993. Bryan grew up going on jobs and working with his dad, even if he could only lift a half pail mortar at a time, he was always building. He was currently working with his son Brandyn and his brother Rob, at Rob Giese Construction Services and was also a co-owner of storage rentals with his dad and brother, Rob. Bryans work ethic, expertise, and pride he showed in his work will live on through many of us for years to come.

Bryan was the kind of person that if you needed something he would be there. You could count on him no matter what. Before working with Rob, Bryan worked for Mark Cardinal Concrete. So, if you live in the City of Fond du Lac, there is a good chance Bryan had a part in the building of your basem*nt or repairing it. Bryan enjoyed buying and fixing up Honda 3-wheelers, riding dirt bikes and snowmobiles.

He also enjoyed his UTV trips and hunting with his buddies at the hunting shack. Bryan was a special son, brother, father, uncle, and grandpa loved by all and will truly be missed. He was a quiet, gentle soul who left an impression on everyone he met through his sense of humor and witty one-liners. Our family get togethers will never be the same. Bryan is survived by his sons, Brandyn (Haley) Giese and granddaughter Lennyn Giese, Drake Giese; parents Robert and Phyllis Giese; brother Rob (April) Giese and their children Hannah, Macie, Codie, and Kaleb; sister Amy (Kurt) Zabolski and their children Willow and Violet; aunts and uncles Dick and Mary Runge, Bill and Lynette Runge, Sandra Dreifuerst, John and Ann Giese; many cousins and lifelong friends.

Proceeding him in death Grandparents Gerhard and Johanna Runge, Yvonne and Dale Gilmore, Wilbur and Joyce Giese; Uncle Don Dreifuerst. VISITATION: The family will greet friends and relatives from 4:00 6:30 PM on Friday, May 10, 2024 at Faith Ev. Lutheran Church, 55 Prairie Road, Fond du Lac. SERVICE: Funeral Services will be held at 6:30 PM on Friday, May 10, 2024 at Faith Ev. Lutheran Church, with Rev.

Michael Weigand officiating. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund will be established in name. Thank you for the outpouring of kindness, memories, and unconditional support of our family through this challenging time. Kurki Funeral Chapel Crematory is serving the family, on-line guestbook can be found at www.kurkifuneralchapel.com. 920-921-4420 FOND DU LAC It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of our Bryan, on Sunday, May 5th, 2024.

Bryan Robert Giese, 49, was born to Robert and Phyllis (Runge) Giese on December 20th, 1974, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Bryan was baptized, con- and a member of Faith Lutheran Church where he attended elementary school and later graduated from Winnebago Lutheran Academy, Class of 1993. Bryan grew up going on jobs and working with his dad, even if he could only lift a half pail mortar at a time, he was always building. He was currently working with his son Brandyn and his brother Rob, at Rob Giese Construction Services and was also a co-owner of storage rentals with his dad and brother, Rob. Bryans work ethic, expertise, and pride he showed in his work will live on through many of us for years to come.

Bryan was the kind of person that if you need- ed something he would be there. You could count on him no matter what. Before working with Rob, Bryan worked for Mark Cardinal Concrete. So, if you live in the City of Fond du Lac, there is a good chance Bryan had a part in the building of your basem*nt or repairing it. Bryan enjoyed buying and up Honda 3-wheelers, riding dirt bikes and snowmobiles.

He also enjoyed his UTV trips and hunting with his buddies at the hunting shack. Bryan was a special son, brother, father, uncle, and grandpa loved by all and will truly be missed. He was a quiet, gentle soul who left an impression on everyone he met through his sense of humor and witty one-liners. Our family get togethers will never be the same. Bryan is survived by his sons, Brandyn (Haley) Giese and granddaughter Lennyn Giese, Drake Giese; parents Robert and Phyllis Giese; brother Rob (April) Giese and their children Hannah, Macie, Codie, and Kaleb; sister Amy (Kurt) Zabolski and their children Willow and Violet; aunts and uncles Dick and Mary Runge, Bill and Lynette Runge, Sandra Dreifuerst, John and Ann Giese; many cousins and lifelong friends.

Proceeding him in death Grandparents Gerhard and Johanna Runge, Yvonne and Dale Gilmore, Wilbur and Joyce Giese; Uncle Don Dreifuerst. VISITATION: The family will greet friends and relatives from 4:00 6:30 PM on Friday, May 10, 2024 at Faith Ev. Lutheran Church, 55 Prairie Road, Fond du Lac. SERVICE: Funeral Services will be held at 6:30 PM on Friday, May 10, 2024 at Faith Ev. Lutheran Church, with Rev.

Michael Weigand In lieu of a memorial fund will be established in name. Thank you for the outpouring of kindness, memories, and unconditional support of our family through this challenging time. Kurki Funeral Chapel Crematory is serving the family, on-line guestbook can be found at www.kurkifuneralchapel.com. 920-921-4420 Bryan R. Giese Name Bryan R.

Age Town, State 49 Fond Du Lac, WI DEATH NOTICES Passed Arrangements May 05 Kurki Funeral Chapel Crematory Service Time Service Location May 10 information in display obituaries Obituaries appear in print and online at fdlreporter.com/obituaries Faith Lutheran Church Interment Bryan R. Faith Lutheran Church May 10 May 05 Kurki Funeral Chapel Crematory 49 Fond Du Lac, WI DEATH NOTICES information in display obituaries Obituaries appear in print and online at fdlreporter.com/obituaries Name Age Town, State Passed Arrangements Service Time Service Location Interment Obituaries 58 OBS And ever has it been known that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation. KHALIL GIBRAN organizations, Mecha de UW Madison and Anticolo- nial Scientists, are temporarily suspended and under investigation for the chalkings, some of which en- dorsed violence and supported terrorist organizations. State rules ban camping on campus property unless designated by the chancellor. Mnookin said making an exception for pro-Palestinian protesters would open the door for any and all groups to set up camp on cam- pus.

As a public university, UW-Madison must remain in decisions about about al- lowed on campus grounds. of you who think that I should simply let this encampment stay, I ask you: Imagine that the protes- ters were there for a cause you did not share, or one to which you were deeply and profoundly Mnookin asked. you think and want the same? If not, you are proposing that we violate the First Safety concerns imaginary to Mnookin, who spent 17 years at the University of California-Los An- geles before moving to Madison in 2022. What hap- pened last week at UCLA, where counterprotesters at- tacked protesters and their encampment for hours, in severe terms that the risks are not fanciful or she said. One professor, who is Jewish, voiced his support for remarks at the meeting.

Another thanked her for meeting with student protesters to discuss their demands. Others were upset and past week has been extremely but also equally said Gabrielle Cornish, an as- sistant professor of musicology. She shared her horror of witnessing her students and arrests and her pride in the empathy encampment-dwellers have exhibited. Some individual academic departments and cam- pus groups have issued their own statements. The English Department, for example, objected to the po- lice intervention and expressed frustration in univer- sity leadership.

The chapter of the Amer- ican Association of University Professors also con- demned the police force, saying the actions were to tradition of open inquiry and activism. Hundreds of protesters marched from the encamp- ment, up Bascom Hill and into the meeting room in Bascom Hall. They sat facing Mnookin, holding signs that read and my students and col- Within hours of police tearing down all but a few tents on May 1, protesters responded by pitching even more tents. The encampment of more than 50 tents has become more organized over the past week. Check in at the and take note of the community guidelines posted on a wall of Memorial Library.

Walk through the food tent using the clearly marked en- trance and exit signs. Run into a problem? Talk to a designated UW-Madison immediately moved to take down the tents a second time, which Mnookin said was because of the safety risks to all in- volved in doing so. Administrators have met with pro- testers several times over the past week, hoping for a swift resolution. Addressing some demands at the meet- ing, Mnookin said she had no control over the univer- endowment, which is managed by a foundation with UW-Madison. think I speak for many of those here when I say that we care: Make it said UW-Madison sophom*ore and protester Adam Donahue.

He suggest- ed Mnookin show up on foundation door- steps, pull a political favor or do whatever it took. Protesters have also demanded eliminating programs, including the US-Israel Binational Agricul- tural Research and Development Fund and the Mosse graduate exchange fellowship. Mnookin said doing so would violate state law and run counter to the univer- free exchange of ideas. Citing complexity in the ongoing negotiations with protesters, Mnookin declined to take questions from faculty or reporters. She said the university is working to ways for protesters to share their views with people who have more over their de- mands.

Faculty Continued from Page 1A Samer Alatout, an associate professor in the department of community and environmental sociology, speaks in support of pro-Palestinian protesters during a faculty senate meeting Monday at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. MARK HOFFMAN MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL.

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