In loving memory of

Fred J. Schoepp
December 4, 1931 - December 1, 2019

Fred Schoepp, Jr., 87, passed away on December 1 due to complications following surgery.

He was born on December 4th, 1931 to his parents Fred Sr. and Helen (Klein) and was brought up on their family farm near Waunakee along with his siblings Doris, Nettie, Don. When he was 16 years old he met Joan Hutter when she was working at the Middleton Theatre and the two started a relationship that would last for almost 72 years. Following Fred's service with the US Army in Korea in 1953, the couple were married in 1954 and settled in Middleton. There they would eventually build a home and raise their six children.

Fred worked many years in the Madison-area printing industry, eventually purchasing Community Publications in McFarland with his business partner in 1976 and ran Community until his retirement in 2011.

Fred was preceded in death by his parents, his siblings and by his daughter Sandra Carroll (Bruce). He is survived by his loving wife and partner Joan, his sons Randal (Kara) and Richard (Kathy), his daughters Mindy Sweeney (Ron), Cindy and Jean, his grandchildren Matthew (Rebekah), Sean (Dora), Cassandra, Marissa (Isaac), Sarah, Hunter and Cole and by his great-grandchildren Grace and Calvin.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, December 6th at Christ the King Church in McFarland with visitation from 10 to 11AM and mass immediately following. All attending are welcome to join the family after the service for refreshments and remembrances.

The family would ask that in lieu of flowers or other memorials that donations should be made to the Alzheimer's Association (www.alz.org) or the National Kidney Foundation (www.kidney.org).


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5801 Highway 51
McFarland, WI 53558

Tributes

James Petrie, Jr wrote on Jan 12, 2020:

"I was a longtime employee of Fred's, and just heard of his passing. Fred was a great employer, and through the years, also had come to be a friend. He was a straight shooter, and you always knew where you stood with him. My thoughts and Prayers to Fred's family, and to Fred himself, for allowing me in to a technical industry I knew nothing about at the time. Rest in Peace..."

Jeff Armstrong wrote on Dec 23, 2019:

"I am so sorry to hear of Fred's passing. I will miss the stories when i stopped in at Community Publications on business.Rick and Cindy and all of the family keep the memories alive and close. I just lost my Mom last year Dec 22 and yes the holidays are difficult but keeping your loved ones close will help slowly one day at a time. Rick and Cindy i would love to hear from you some time. Jeff Armstrong"

Steve Schmitz wrote on Dec 6, 2019:

"I worked for Fred at Community Publications for 12 years. I am very sorry to learn of his passing. My condolences to Cindy and Rick and the rest of the family. Steve Schmitz "

Gerald Maly wrote on Dec 5, 2019:

"Fred and I joined the Army on October 25, 1951. We both went to Korea but Fred was up at the DMZ and was in a more dangerous location than I was. Fred was also a classmate of my wife Dorothy. and I enjoyed memories with him. Jerry Maly"

Mark Tyler wrote on Dec 5, 2019:

"Randy and Family - So sorry for your loss, so glad you had him for so long.His advice was helpful to me so long ago. Best Wishes. Mark Tyler"