GEORGE BUCHHOLZ

      George William Buchholz Jr., 83, passed away peacefully on Aug. 30, 2020.

George was born in Kingston on March 9, 1937, the son of George and Laura (Dahlke) Buchholz. He lived with his three sisters, Lauretta, Arlene, and Donna, attending grade school in Kingston and helping out at his Dad’s general store. He graduated from Markesan High School in 1955 and the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1960 with a degree in mechanical engineering. He was a member of the Air National Guard as an aircraft mechanic from 1959 to 1965. He married Donna Schuyler on Sept. 9, 1961. They had two children, daughter Leigh Ann and son George D. George made his home in Darien. He began his engineering career at AO Smith in Milwaukee and then helped them open the DowSmith plant in AK.

In Sept. 1965, he joined Borg Fabrics in Delavan designing textile machinery and was the facilities manager until Borg’s closure. He then started this own business, D & R Industries where he continued to help design, modify, and refurbish textile machinery in locations across the US and Mexico. In 1983, he married Joan Scott until her passing in 1986. He met his current wife, Beverly, at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church and they were married April 27, 1990. Throughout their 30-year marriage they enjoyed life, travel, and family. Beverly’s three children immediately recognized what a kind, compassionate, caring individual he was.

George volunteered his time over the years at First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Elkhorn as an elder, a Lutheran Boy Pioneer leader and Sunday School teacher. He coached Darien girls’ softball and spent time teaching skills to many young people. He enjoyed softball, baseball, golf, bowling, and had been a member of multiple flying clubs over the years. He appreciated music, enjoyed dancing, and attended many rock concerts with his daughter. He enjoyed travel both for work and for pleasure. He left this world, as he lived, peacefully at home.

He was preceded in death by his son, George D. Buchholz; his parents; two sisters, Lauretta and Arlene; three brother-in-laws, Herman “Butch” Helmer, Kenneth Werth, and Ronald Gedamke.

He is survived by his wife, Beverly; children, Leigh (Augie) Comas; Connie (Jeremy) Cudnohowski, William (Tam) Horvat Jr., and Aaron Wigman; three wonderful grandkids who he dearly loved, Johanna Wigman, Jarod Comas, and Evelyn Horvat; and a sister, Donna Gedamke.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 416 W. Geneva Street in Delavan with the Rev. Robert P. Rickman officiating. Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. until the time of the service on Thursday at the church. Burial will be at Roselawn Memory Gardens in Lake Geneva. Memorials can be directed to the Alzheimer’s Association, or Our Redeemer Lutheran School. The family wishes to thank Leslie Smyth-Ayen and Susan Smyth for their love and help, and Aurora at Home Hospice for their care.

Monroe Funeral Home in Delavan is assisting the family.

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