In loving memory of

Wesley Fermanich
January 30, 1937 - February 10, 2015

Wesley Fermanich, of Antigo, died Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at his home. He was 78 years old. He was born on January 30, 1937 in Mattoon, a son of the late Gerald and Ethel (Stone) Fermanich.

He graduated from Mattoon High School in 1957.

Mr. Fermanich proudly served in the United States Marine Corps from 1956 to 1958 as a radio operator.

He was a dairy farmer in Mattoon and worked in the logging and sawmill industry.

His hobbies included hunting, fishing and sports.

Survivors include two sons, Rick (Sandy) Fermanich and Randy (Stacy) Fermanich both of Antigo; three daughters, Debbie Fermanich of Mattoon, Patti Bartz of Schofield and Chris (Bob) Nimz of Rib Mountain; five grandchildren, Kara Bartz, Molly, Natasha, Xavier and Callista Fermanich; eight sisters, Donna (Peter) Steckbauer of Harshaw, Katherine Fermanich of West Allis, Mary (Thomas) Lombardo of Sheboygan, Elizabeth Stephanie of Plymouth, Theresa Strassburg of Appleton, Karen Fermanich of Plymouth, Geraldine Fermanich of Sheboygan and Carol (Rick) Mattmiller of Birmanwood; five brothers, James (Judy) Fermanich of Mattoon, Don (Katherine) Fermanich of Antigo, Bob Fermanich of Richland, WA, Joseph (Kathy) Fermanich of Antigo and John (Debbie) Fermanich of Wisconsin Dells; and his ex-wife, Jeanne Fermanich of Mattoon.

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a brother-in-law Royce Stephanie.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. at Bradley Funeral Home with Reverend David Schmidt officiating. Visitation will be Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Antigo veterans will conduct military honors at the funeral home following the service.

Tributes

judy and chuck melzer wrote on Feb 14, 2015:

"Fermanich family,Our deepest sympathy to all of you.We remember Wes.from the good old days.Chuck played basketball with him and he certainly made us laugh many times.Our thoughts are with you as you say good-by to a wonderful brother,dad,and friend.God Bless all of you"

Bob Brumm wrote on Feb 14, 2015:

"Wes was my "best-bud" in High School. I remember him coming to Mattoon starting in fifth grade. Best athlete I ever knew - and friend. Lots of double dates. Lots of cruising. I joined the Navy - Wes joined the Marines. Sorry I could not be at the service today. I think he is the first from the class of 1956 to pass. Many fond memories. "

Danielle Halkin wrote on Feb 13, 2015:

"I remember most Uncle Wes being the best at getting a good scream and startle from ALL! He would give that wink and say "watch this." Wes, my mom, Ken and I went to Washington to visit Uncle Bob. Wes brought along his own plastic snakes from home! I'm sure we all wet our pants...either from being scared by the snakes...mom, Ken and I or laughing Wes and Bob."

Jamine Kretz wrote on Feb 13, 2015:

"I remember Wes from living in Matton as a youngster. He was a good basketball player, played for my dad Jim La Ham. I remember dad taking Wes home after practice and at times I could ride along. A good man, Blessings!"

Ron Blood wrote on Feb 13, 2015:

"To the Family of Wes- So sorry to hear of your loss. He was a great guy and I enjoyed his friendship for over 50 years. He will be missed by many that knew him. Our condolences to the whole family. Ron and Nancy Blood"

diavorpa@att.net wrote on Feb 12, 2015:

"Wes was a wonderful cousin who knew my late brother Gary more but just the same Wes made it a point to come and visit my mom, Helen Fermanich, on a number of occasions. I enjoyed his stories like a true Fermanich! Wes had a great sense of humor and had a wonderful smile! My condolences to Wes's family and know your grief as we have lost our two brothers, Gary and Mike. May Gods loving hands comfort you at this difficult time. Diane Vorpahl"

Connie wrote on Feb 12, 2015:

"I have great memories of staying with Uncle Wes, Aunt Jean And the family when he lived in Mattoon. Also when he would stop in at Grandma Ethal's and bring her the Mattoon news. He always knew the scoop."

Deanna Judy wrote on Feb 12, 2015:

"When I was a kid my family fell on very hard times. For part of the summer I got to spend some time on the farm at uncle Wes's house. Wes new I loved horses and went out of his way to find me one I could ride.My Aunt Jeane and Wes took me shopping and bought me clothes that was needed and I didnt have. I was embarrassed but also very thankful.My cousins showed me how to bottle feed the baby calves and milk cows. Uncle Wes would tease me and call me city slicker. I remember waking up in the morning while all the family had already been up working hard to the smell of fresh baked bread. Im very grateful for that beautiful memory and all the kindness uncle Wes gave me. Im 45 years old now and I remember it like it was yesterday. Thank You Uncle Wes for that.Rest in Peace. God Bless you all! Bob's middle daughter Deanna (Bugs)"

Barbara Walters wrote on Feb 11, 2015:

"Gerri and family so sorry for you loss"

Jim & Chris Doubleday wrote on Feb 11, 2015:

"We are so sorry for your loss. We enjoyed getting to know Wes as he was always so welcoming to us and had great stories. We are unable to attend the services."

Melvin & Kay Stone Zimmermann wrote on Feb 11, 2015:

"To the Fermanich's we send God's love and comfort to all of you. Our prayers are with you. Since we are cousins we miss seeing all of you. Unable to make the funeral due to house guests and many jobs working at the moment the following week. We love you. Mel & Kay Zimmermann"

Deb Berg wrote on Feb 11, 2015:

"Karen, Comfort, peace, and hope to you in this time of sadness. Thinking of you and your family, Deb"