In loving memory of

Rodney L. Visser
March 30, 1937 - April 8, 2022

Rodney L. Visser, 85, died Friday, April 8, 2022, at his winter home in Lakeview, Ark. He was a proud lifelong resident of Elcho, taking a leading role in the community's business, educational and social structure.

Born on March 30, 1937, Mr. Visser was a son of the late Nick and Selma (Olsen) Visser. He married the former Nilah Meyers on Sept. 30, 1961. The couple recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Together they raised three children, all of whom continue to follow in their father's footsteps. The couple also opened their home to many foster children.

He began his business career modestly, working for Luther Potatoes east of Elcho and then Ace Hardware in Antigo for his uncle, Hjelmar Olsen. He moved on to success as manager of the Sears catalog stores in Antigo and Rhinelander. In 1971 he joined Builders Service in Elcho as part-owner and in 1999 took full ownership until retiring in 2007. It continues under the ownership of his sons today. Mr. Visser served as president of Wisconsin Retail Lumber Association. For two years, he served as a member of the Board of Directors for National Hardwood Lumber Association.

He also served as a director of the Northwoods State Bank, which was headquartered in Elcho.

A 1955 graduate of Elcho High School, he maintained his support for the district throughout his life. He served on the district's board of education and initiated the recycled aluminum can project for the Elcho Scholarship Fund. Dozens of students received a boost to their higher education efforts through the scholarship funded by those cans.

He was a lover of family, fun, animals and music, another legacy passed on to his children. Rod performed as part of the Antigo Men's Chorus. He was a member Elcho United Church of Christ, Congregational throughout his life, he sang in the choir and served in many leadership roles. He especially enjoyed singing the hymn, "It Is Well with My Soul." His life reflected the message in those lyrics.

Rod was an avid Boy Scout leader, a member of the Enterprise Watersports Club and the Elcho Lions Club, served as Elcho fire chief and was the first emergency medical technician in the community. The family farm, located on the north shore of Otter Lake, was always filled with chickens and ducks, cows, bunnies, and ponies and teemed with local children. One of his daughter's favorite memories is the early morning horseback rides she shared with her father.

He enjoyed gardening, deer hunting, forest management, and cutting firewood. He also enjoyed attending Green Bay Packer games and watching the Milwaukee Brewers, Milwaukee Bucks and Wisconsin Badgers on television. He also loved spending winters in Arkansas and trout fishing the White River.

Survivors include his wife, Nilah; a daughter, Tina (Bob) Rasmussen; two sons, Todd (Vera) Visser and David (Heather) Visser all of Elcho; eight grandchildren, Samuel and Jessie Rasmussen, Nicholas (Shannon) and Zachary (Lauren) Visser, Nathaniel, Ruthie and Rachel Visser, and Becky (Kristi) Breezer; a great-grandson, Race Visser; two step-grandchildren, Adam Koutnik and Courtney (Adam) Goetsch; and two step-great-grandchildren, Lilly and Eugene Reinke.

He was preceded in death by a son-in-law, Alan Rasmussen; three sisters, Marge Bussert, Dorothy Rasmussen and Ruth Litterest; two brothers, Ed Fish and Carl Visser; a sister-in-law, Grace Fish; and four brothers-in-law, Ed Shulze, Billie Bussert, Wayne Rasmussen and Ralph Litterest

A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, April 20, at 11 a.m. at United Church of Christ, Congregational in Elcho with Pastor Jeff Pommerening officiating. Burial will take place in Elcho Cemetery.

Visitation will be Tuesday, April 19 from 5 to 7 p.m. and Wednesday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. all at the church

Memorials in Rodney's name may be directed to the Visser Family Community Scholarship Fund or the Elcho United Church of Christ, Congregational

When peace like a river, attendeth my way,
When sorrows like sea billows roll-
Whatever my lot, thou hast taught me to know
It is well, it is well with my soul.

Tributes

Carol S. LaMar wrote on Apr 18, 2022:

"I am saddened to learn of Rod's passing. He was a very kind and gentle man with many talents and deep commitment to his family, church and community. My condolences to you, Nilah, as I know you have lost a husband, friend and father to your family that can be surpassed by no one. My condolences also to his family, you have big footsteps to follow. Carol S. LaMar"

Brenda & Gary Goerke wrote on Apr 16, 2022:

"Our Condolences to the Visser family on your loss. Rod & family were such good neighbors to us for so many years, no fences needed! May you all find peace in your time of grief with our Lord and Savior. Truly, Brenda & Gary Goerke"

Deana and Larry Schroepfer wrote on Apr 16, 2022:

"All those who were fortunate enough to know Rod are mourning the loss of a good man. We have been blessed to have been counted as a friend and neighbor of your family since the mid seventies. Rod's earthly presence will be missed and we look forward to the day when we are united in Christ's forever home. May our Lord grant you peace today and in the days to come. We know you have a treasure chest of memories to carry you through on the days when he is most missed."

Jim Vosmek wrote on Apr 15, 2022:

"Rods's advice was always timely and good. God will welcome his voice to the celestial choir. May those of us left behind remember and live by his example. Jim Vosmek."

Anne Hermanny wrote on Apr 15, 2022:

"Thinking of you and all of your family. You all are in my thoughts and prayers."

Amy Jacobs wrote on Apr 14, 2022:

"Rod taught all of us how to be a good community citizen. He made a difference and I am forever grateful that I knew him."

Paul Forslund wrote on Apr 13, 2022:

"Sorry for your loss. Rod and I had lots of fun when we were President and Vice President on the WRLA board. He will be missed."

Mike and Robbin Dailey wrote on Apr 13, 2022:

"We are sending our sincere condolences to you all, as your husband, father, grandfather, Rod begins his journey home. Lord, may your light shine bright on Rod. Everyone Rod encountered, was left with an insight of his deep love for his community. As well - Rods encouragement to go out and spread kindness, to each other and the Elcho community that he loved will be missed. His most certainly, was a life well lived. We are all better in some fashion to have known such a kind & caring soul. Godspeed Rod, you will be missed. Prayers for Peace, and Comfort to all the family, as days go on. Mike and Robbin Dailey "