thing I've ever done! We bought land, built a house, a barn and a shed, and started to farm. I didn't always enjoy it, but Bob and I, along with the girls, worked together to get stuff done. (It always seemed like we had to bale hay on my birthday.) I passed my love for animals on to my daughters, who spent their 4-H careers raising and showing them at the fair. I enjoyed being outside gardening, going for walks with Bob to check on the cows, checking the crops, dance parties with my 9 grandchildren, sewing, crafts, and watching good movies. I am survived by my husband, Robert; four daughters, Stephanie (Ryan) Homman of Oshkosh, Amy (Kody) Zempel of Clintonville, Molly (Mike) Wiegert of Bryant, and Megan (Kyle Fischer) of Antigo; nine grandchildren, Ian and Ben Homman, Eli, Wyatt, Weston, and Finn Zempel, Maya, Mitchell and Myles Wiegert. I am further survived by my parents, Frank and Patricia Glugla; my siblings, Joseph (Shannon) and Steve (Carol) both of Antigo, Elizabeth (Scott) Ruhr of Minocqua, Evelyn (Ed) Walrath of Deerbrook; sisters-in-law, Teresa (Tim) Behnke of Wausau and Sheila Teal of Delta Junction, Alaska; brother-in-law, Randy Teal of Antigo; and many nieces and nephews. I was preceded in death by my father-in-law, Robert H. Teal; mother-in-law, JoAnna Teal; infant sister-in-law, Becky Teal; and brother-in-law, Rodney Teal. A memorial Mass will be held on Monday, June 5 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Wencel Catholic Church with Rev. Joel Sember officiating. Burial will take place in St. Wencel Catholic Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. with a parish wake service at 6:30 p.m. at the Bradley Funeral Home. Visitation will also be held Monday from 9 to 10 a.m. at the funeral home. The family would like to thank all the doctors, nurses and healthcare professionals that supported Kathy on her cancer journey as well as friends and neighbors that showed their support by bringing over food, movies, and visiting. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established in Kathleen's name.