LOUIS PAETSCH

Louis Paetsch

Louis Paetsch, 80, died Jan. 2, 2022, at Aspirus Hospital in Wausau after a heart attack.

Louis received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point in 1964 and was hired to teach history and physical education at Waterford junior high at the former Agricultural Building in Rochester where he met his wife, Mary, also a teacher.

In 1969 he moved to Fox River Middle School. In 1968 he received his master’s degree in history from UW–Whitewater.

Louis joined Waterford’s Volunteer Fire and Rescue Squad in 1970 and served for 35 years. Louis and Mike Weckworth, a fireman friend from Merrill, authored “When the Ranger’s Reigned” the story of the Merrill Rangers semi-pro baseball in the 1950s.

Louis also worked for 10 years for Scott Industries in East Troy.

Louis’ parents were Louis and Ruth Paetsch of Merrill. His sister Ellen Ayotte (Lenny) resides in Fairbanks, along with niece, Janet Bartels (Tom) and children Tana and Landon; and nephew, John Ayotte (Tisha) and children Silas and Xochi.

Mary’s daughter, Michelle (Chelle), was 8 years old when they met. “Mr. Paetsch” became “Dad” on June 4, 1965, when Mary and Louie married.

Daughter, Michelle Byrne (John), resides in Greenville, South Carolina, along with their son, Devin Byrne. Granddaughter, Carolyn Larson (Jacques) (nee Byrne), lives in Charleston, South Carolina with son, Jack, 9.

One of Louis’ favorite memories was attending the 1996 Summer Olympics with the Byrne family. Louis’ son, Tim, resides in Racine. His son, Peter, lives in Chicago with his wife, Kristin Hovious, and their two children, Julian, 14, and Evaline, 13.

After 40 years of memories, in 2019 the original cottage was demolished by a pine tree. Son, Peter, and granddaughter, Carrie, coordinated the construction of the new cottage. Louis spent much of his last year at the cabin in Tomahawk pontooning, along with watching the Bucks and the St. Louis Cardinals.

Mr. Paetsch’s life was dedicated to service to his family, students, and community.

A celebration of life will be planned for the summer both in Waterford and Tomahawk.

Donations in the memory of Louis can be made to the First Congregational Church of Rochester or to the Waterford Recreation Department. Donations to the Recreation Department can be dropped off or mailed to 819 W. Main St., Waterford, WI 53185, noting in “Memory of Mr. Paetsch.”

Mealy Funeral Home is assisting the family.

One Comment

  1. Richard T Krukowski

    I worshiped with Mr. Paetsch and found him to be a kind man, I am hopeful his days were restful at the new cabin. May he rest in the Lord as he crossed over.