Dear Sheila, I am so saddened by the death of your husband Paul…. Please know that there are lots of thoughts and prayers coming your way this Christmas Season…Your friend, Carol
Paul Dean Wiemerslage, age 75, of Hudson, WI, passed away at his home peacefully on December 21, 2022. Paul was born in La Crosse, WI, to parents Paul and Mavia (Russell). He attended La Crosse Central High School where he met the love of his life Sheila “Sweet Little” (Bye). After high school, he graduated from La Crosse State (now UW-L). Paul had a 32 year career at Andersen Windows and retired in 2003.
Paul and Sheila were married for 53 years and raised four children. Paul was an amazing husband, dad, grandpa, “Papa”, and friend. He was a great story teller! Cooking and entertaining were second only to his love of fly fishing which he eagerly shared with others.
Paul and Sheila had many adventures with friends and family and Montana had a very special place in their hearts.
He will remain in the hearts of his wife Sheila; children Laura (Brian) Wilson, Anne (Andy) Heiser, Charles (Miranda) Wiemerslage, and Paul (Jessica) Wiemerslage; grandchildren Jordan (Marissa), Parker, and Mackenzie Madden; AJ and Marquelle Heiser; Sophia Simpson and Harper Wiemerslage; August and Henrik Wiemerslage; great grandson Finnegan Madden; sister Sandy (Mike) Chopin; and nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his parents Paul and Mavia.
Private family services were held. For those wishing to honor Paul’s life, the family asks that you make a toast and share a memory in his honor or consider a donation to your favorite charity. Two he supported were Trout Unlimited Kiap TU Wish Chapter or the Kinnickinnic River Land Trust.
Dear Sheila, I am so saddened by the death of your husband Paul…. Please know that there are lots of thoughts and prayers coming your way this Christmas Season…Your friend, Carol
Sheila and family, I am so sad to hear about Paul’s death. As you, your family, and fiends know so well, he was Paul! There are many memories and stories to tell, be assured there will be toasts and stories shared.
Greg Dietl