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Edward and Cecelia Loskot

07/29/1928 - 01/03/2021
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Edward A. Loskot, age 92, and Cecelia E. Loskot, age 88, of Winneconne, Wisconsin both died at Mercy Medical Center in Oshkosh, Wisconsin; Eddie on January 3, 2021, and Ceil on January 6, 2021. 

Eddie was born July 29, 1928, in Marathon, Wisconsin to the late Jerome and Pauline (Meyer) Loskot. He served his country during the Korean War with the U.S. Army. Ceil was born February 2, 1932, in Marathon to the late Thomas and Clara (Weilock) Stencil.

A visitation for family and friends will be on Friday, April 16, 2021, from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church 210 Pleasant Dr. Winneconne. A funeral Mass will be held on Friday at the church. Interment will be at the Central Wisconsin Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery in King, Wisconsin on Thursday, April 22. Mueller Funeral Home-Winneconne is assisting the family with arrangements.

If you wish please submit online condolences to muellerfh.net.      

 

Philip Morgan wrote on January 14, 2021
Life can be tough, heaven is a much better place. I have been praying for you and your family. God’s love and grace are always with you, sorry for your loss.

Jim Kirk wrote on January 13, 2021
Tom, my sympathy goes out to you, and the rest of your family. I am truly sorry for your loss.

Linda (Mullins) Knauf wrote on January 13, 2021
My deepest sympathy to Sandy, Sue, and Tom, from the Mullins family. I was talking Jeri Wadzinski today and she told me of this sad news. I have fond memories of Ed and Ceil as they always seemed to have a great time when we were at Tom and Clara’s when we were young. I’m so sorry for your loss. Linda (Mullins) Knauf

Barb Bentzen wrote on January 12, 2021
I am so fortunate to have crossed paths with Ed and Ceil when I worked at the Amherst Elementary School. I considered them my friends and always enjoyed the many conversations we had. They were so friendly and were always willing to help when needed. My heart goes out to Ed and Ceil’s family.

Kathleen Nicholson wrote on January 11, 2021
Ed and Ceil were both special people to us at the Amherst Schools. They took such pride in the care of our buildings and both became my friends when I taught there.

Dawn Krueger wrote on January 11, 2021
To my friend Sandy and her sister Sue You have my deepest sympathy for the loss of your parents. I know there with each other, hoping you find comfort in knowing that there dancing in "HEAVEN " and in loving hands with our Lord. DAWN KRUEGER DAVID WESLEY

Robert Faux wrote on January 11, 2021
Ed and Ceil were my neighbors. Ceil brought over homemade soup often. They sure did like to polka.

Aaron & Amy Tuomi Family wrote on January 10, 2021
Our hearts go out to all of you during this difficult time. Such a great couple who built a solid foundation to create an amazing family. Hold those memories close. Love, hugs and prayers.

Duke Tuomi & Janet Pagel wrote on January 10, 2021
Please accept our sincere sympathy in the death of Ed and Ceil. They were a wonderful couple and will be sadly missed by all who knew them. God's blessings to their family and friends. May your suffering be eased ad you remembet the good times in their lives.

Rochelle woiak family wrote on January 10, 2021
Ed and ceil were wonderful people. They loved to polka!! We saw them polkaing at the corn roast one year. They had followed the band there. They will be missed by everyone who knew them.

David & Patricia Grant wrote on January 10, 2021
Our sincerest condolences at this very rough time.

Ryan Tuomi and family wrote on January 10, 2021
Deepest sympathies, they really were so nice and wonderful. Ed was so easy to talk to and Ceil and I liked to polka together. They are in our hearts.

Tom and Karen Morgan ash wrote on January 10, 2021
Ed and ceil we are the most adorable couple I’ve ever known. Ed always had a smile on his face. They were so happy together. And Ceil was such a fashionable lady. She was so excited telling me about her dancing her polka dancing that she loved. She ran to her purse to get out the picture of her dancing that was in the newspaper, she was so proud. I will hold them both in my heart and I will miss seeing them at all the parties. They are both together in heaven.