Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application He attended the rural Cozy Corner Grade School and graduated from Granton High School He then was employed with Herbert Puscheck of Chili constructing Butler Buildings 1957 he was united in marriage to Constance "Connie" Lee at the Evangelical United Brethen Church of Chili They farmed in the Granton/Chili area for 36 years eventually selling their farm to son Thomas and Brenda in 1993 Larry and Connie moved to their present home Larry hauled bulk milk for Lynn Dairy retiring in 2000 Throughout his life Larry served as a director for Equity Livestock Cooperative of Stratford Supervisor for the Town of Fremont and a 10-year volunteer fireman for the Town of Fremont bowling and baseball in the 1950's and early 60's Sunday afternoons you could find him on the mound with the Chili baseball team in the Yellow River League Larry loved the outdoors spending hours working in the woods deer hunting and fishing and his favorite time of year was making maple syrup with his family Anything broken didn't stay that was for long...he was right on it Steven (Lisa) Dix of Loyal and Julia (Kent) Eibergen of Phillips Hannah (Phil) Conklin and Jonathan Eibergen Briar and Brecken King and Jaxon and Octavia Dix Donavon (Carol) Dix of Nekoosa and Rodney (Corrine) Dix of Chili and brother-in-law mother and father-in-law Marion and Mildred Lee Sisters-in-law Betty Lee and Rochelle Lee and Nephew Ross Lee Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. 2025 at the Gesche Funeral Home in Neillsville Thursday morning at the funeral home prior to the service Interment will be in the Immanuel United Methodist Church Cemetery The family wishes to thank the staff at the House of the Dove for the compassion and care given to Larry during his stay Online condolences may be made at www.geschefh.com Gesche Funeral Home and Cremation Service is assisting Larry's family with funeral arrangements Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text Immanuel United Methodist Church Cemetery - Chili This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors The 25-year old young professional Phoebe Peters has switched employers moving from Van Olst Horses to Reesink Horses in The Netherlands Peters took up the new riding job at Reesink's in Eibergen (NED) at the start of August Peters won the  European Pony Championship on SL Lucci  in 2013 and 2015. At the latter euros she scored triple gold and achieved world records in all three tests The first of these record scores was broken only five years later while the two other were broken in 2021 (Oatley/Daddy Moon) Phoebe's talent was spotted by brand new Olympic champion Charlotte Dujardin, who in 2014 gave her the ride on the then 5-year old Dutch warmblood Edison H In 2016 Phoebe competed one year at international shows as a junior rider Aboard Denford Surprise she went to the 2016 European Junior Riders Championships in Oliva Nova In November 2016 Lara Edwards-Dyson gave Phoebe the ride on the Dutch warmblood stallion Cadans M That year she began studying Modern Foreign Languages (French and in 2020 she spent time at Mannheim University in Germany At the start of 2020 she slowly tried to start as a young professional rider but realised soon she needed more experience and European exposure to grow In the winter of 2021-2022 she spent some time at the Balkenhol family before being hired as an assistant rider at Van Olst Horses in May 2022 competing mainly young horses mainly on the regional and national circuit With Everest (by Especial x Negro) she did one CDI in that period, riding at the 2023 World Young Horse Championships, finishing 15th in the 5-year old consolation finals. They went on to win the Pavo Cup Finals At the start of August 2024 Peters began a new chapter at Reesink Horses "After two years at Van Olst it felt like the natural time to find a new opportunity," she told Eurodressage "I of course had amazing opportunities at Van Olst and will always be immensely grateful for my time there Phoebe hopes to be competing more under Reesink's banner. As first reported by Horses.nl she has been joined at the new stable by Spaniard Jesus Garcia Santos who also rode at Van Olst "Thanks to Eugene and Bas I’ve joined a fantastic team and Jesus and I are really looking forward to the future," said Phoebe "In our new venture we will get to compete a big variety of horses in a lot of different competitions both in Holland and Germany which I am very excited about." In the summer the news circulated that Peters considered returning home to the U.K "Moving back to the UK for me is not an option I will consider," she said "For me to chase my dreams in the equestrian world being in mainland Europe is a must and I absolutely love it over here." 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love by funeralOne the Granton Rotary Club selects an individual or couple to honor who has had a positive impact on the community through the work they do and their volunteerism The couple chosen as this year’s recipients of the honor are no strangers to volunteering having been a part of many organizations over the years that have contributed much to the village of Granton and they hope their story will influence the younger generations to take up the cause of helping the community in the future Gary and Roxy Eibergen were selected as the honored citizens of the year by the Granton Rotary and the couple will be riding through this year’s Fall Festival parade on Sept They were notified by the Rotary of their nomination a few weeks ago “We heard about it a couple weeks ago,” said Gary There are other people more qualified than we are for this award.” “We are very honored to have been selected,” added Roxy if it’s enough to inspire others to volunteer then we are glad.” Volunteering has been an essential part of life for Gary and Roxy Gary grew up on a farm just a few miles north of the village After graduating in 1977 from Granton High School he attended a short course of college at UW-Madison where he met Roxy “I grew up on a farm two miles north of here and we lived there when we were married and until we built this house (where they currently live) three years ago and sold the cows,” said Gary “I went to a short course in Madison (after high school) and graduated from there “It’s kind of a long story,” added Roxy on how they met “The short version is I traveled up here many years ago and started school at UW-Madison The two were married in 1989 and raised two children While farming on about 1,100 acres of land and milking 360 cows with Gary’s two brothers Roxy spent her time over the years raising their kids “Gary was farming and I graduated from Stevens Point,” she said “I stayed at home for a few years to raise the kids and then worked as a teacher for a few years at the Granton School I was also the high school secretary there for a while and when the kids were little I was the clerk for the town of York I now work at Marshfield Clinic in information services and research as a project manager.” the pair was a part of the Granton Young Adults organization which helped to put a jungle gym up at the Granton Community Park back in 1996 The Granton Young Adults eventually disbanded as its members got older but both Gary and Roxy said the organization did a lot for the community and helped them establish connections with other families in the area “When we were young we were a part of the Granton Young Adults,” said Roxy The jungle gym that was built in the park was built by the Granton Young Adults.” “We were a part of the Jaycees,” added Gary “But all the money from our dues went out of the area so we decided ‘Let’s have our own club and keep the money in the community’ and that is what we did We had fun doing it.” Another volunteer project they had fun doing and are proud to have been a part of was with the construction of the Granton High School softball diamond they said the Granton softball team was co-oped with nearby schools even though they had the numbers for their own team they said they decided to take it upon themselves to build the field “We helped in building the softball diamond at the high school,” said Gary “They used to have a girls softball team but they had no place to play they played in a co-op but there were a lot of girls They wouldn’t have had to be in a co-op except they had no field We had a lot of volunteers come to help us out to build it.” “That was Easter time,” added Roxy “That whole area was just brush at the time We got the kids to help raise funds that summer and we raised it very quickly That next spring we had our softball diamond I’m really proud that we were a part of making that happen but we see the 4-H kids up there all the time Gary and Roxy have been involved with several other organizations over the years Gary and Roxy have both held officer positions with the Granton chapter over the years -- including a brief stint as a state FFA alumni officer for Gary Their volunteering in that area has led them to helping several generations of FFA members practice CHEYENNE THOMAS/STAFF PHOTO or competitions and interviews have field trips of classes out to their farm and assist the FFA and local 4-H at the Clark County Fair where Gary was a member of the Livestock Committee they also pursue their own work in volunteering Roxy has been a part of the Romadka Homemaker’s Club that sponsors the annual Granton Easter Egg hunt and has formerly helped at Zion Lutheran Church where they attend services with Sunday School Vacation Bible School and their annual Christmas program he has been a member of the Granton Fire Department for the past 38 years and for the last three years volunteering is an important part of being a member of their community “It’s always important to give back to the community,” said Gary but there is a lot of pride in the work .. it’s important to the community and it’s important to the school to volunteer It just seems like the right thing to do.” Two separate police chases in the Netherlands resulted in crashes late Tuesday and early Wednesday with one person seriously injured in Amsterdam and another killed in Gelderland The incident in the capital took place shortly after midnight on Borneolaan in Amsterdam-Oost, where a person was struck by a vehicle during what was described by witnesses as a police pursuit. Police have not confirmed if an officer was involved in the chase but are investigating the possibility. Two witnesses told local news outlet AT5 that the crash occurred while a suspect was being chased by a police officer on a motorcycle. One witness claimed that the victim was not the target of the chase, but had crossed the street during the pursuit. The injured person was taken to the hospital, and the area was cordoned off for investigation. A police spokesperson referred to the incident as a "traffic accident involving a potential police vehicle." During the restless New Year's Eve period, an NL Times reporter also observed police officers on racing through the city's eastern district on motorcycles, sometimes in the opposite direction on one-way streets. In a separate incident, a police pursuit led to a fatal crash in Rekken, Gelderland, with two others injured. According to local newspaper Tubantia, the 46-year-old driver from Aalten had tested positive for amphetamines and THC during a saliva test at about 5:30 p.m. on Kruiskamplaan in Eibergen. He then fled, leading police on a wild chase at high speeds, sometimes weaving into oncoming traffic. He eventually collided head-on into a tree, dying almost instantly. His identity has not been released. That crash took place at around 5:45 p.m. on Tuesday on Rekkenseweg. Two other occupants were transported with injuries to a hospital in Enschede Investigations into the cause of the crash are ongoing. © 2012-2025, NL Times, All rights reserved. Logout Gateway to the world of smart farming A team of UK scientists are applying technology developed for space research to help tackle the amount of ammonia that the farming industry releases into the atmosphere and try to make farming more efficient Due to intensified production with increasing reliance on chemical fertilisers more ammonia is being released into the atmosphere A British research team, led by Professor Brian Ellison from the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s RAL Space facility, working in association with scientists at environmental consultancy firm ADAS is working to create a reliable way of monitoring and analysing the ammonia emissions so that mitigation procedures can then be introduced We are working with scientists from the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s RAL Space facility to develop a new approach for measuring ammonia emissions from agriculture. @LizzieSagoo tells us more… https://t.co/0eJ1o3Wal3 pic.twitter.com/G8uiHbdFsW — ADAS (@ADASGroup) 16 January 2019 this will not only help the environment by cutting emissions it will also support farmers by lowering production costs for example by reducing expensive fertiliser use They are investigating a technique for Continuous Ammonia Monitoring for Agriculture – known as the CAMAG project The instrument concept uses a gas sensing method that was originally developed for radio astronomy research and satellite-based Earth observation to detect the microwave signals given off by the ammonia Professor Ellison said: “By combining the knowledge of scientific and technical experts within RAL Space and ADAS we are developing a sensing system that can provide a real-time measurement of an ammonia output from the ground and within the farm location The benefit of using this technology is that it is passive Its application will help reduce climate change and also support the agricultural industry by enhancing production efficiency.” Atmospheric ammonia pollution is of concern to agricultural and atmospheric scientists across the globe When ammonia combines with other pollutants in the atmosphere it can form dangerous particles which As global leaders attempt to introduce measures to mitigate the human impact on the natural world international targets have been introduced alongside practical measures to try to reduce the amount of ammonia emission “Our preliminary scientific and technical evaluation indicates that it is possible to use our proposed instrument to sense and monitor ammonia,” Professor Ellison said “Now we need to assess the accuracy of the method and compare its performance to alternatives to fully establish its effectiveness.” The research project has been funded by the STFC Food Network+ which brings together researchers from STFC and different disciplines in the agri-food sector with the aim of solving some of the world’s greatest food sustainability challenges Also read: Precision farming could help reduce climate gas emissions The family of Richard "Dick" Bruschi created this Life Tributes page to make it easy to share your memories On Saturday 30 April 2022 an online auction of 21 selected 3 to 5 year old dressage horses will end All horses have recently been fully veterinary inspected by Paardenkliniek de Watermolen in Enschede The horses – all geldings and stallions – are all under the saddle You are welcome to view and/or try out the horses by appointment at Reesink Horses in Eibergen The stable is 10 km from the German/Dutch border The horses descend from top dressage horse sires and are bred from interesting mare lines amongst others: Vivaldi – Vitalis – Valverde – Totilas – Secret – For Romance II – Fürst Jazz – Asgard’s Ibiza – Rock Forever – Franziskus – Baron Nothing has been left to chance to offer you a highly interesting collection https://horse24.com/en/auctions/details/young-dressage-horses-reesink-horses-b-v-182 https://horse24.com/en/auctions/details/young-dressage-horses-reesink-horses-b-v-182/company a veteran organization of police officers from the city of Eibergen delivered a cargo of humanitarian aid to the specialized hospital of the Ministry of Internal Affairs the head of the GUNP in Rivne region Oleksandr Ganzha met colleagues from the Netherlands and thanked for their comprehensive support “Our defenders today need not only treatment which they undergo in our medical institution,” Alexander Ganzha addressed the representative of the veteran organization Jan Bishepa such assistance is also urgently needed by medical institutions in other areas where wounded fighters are located we will transfer part of the cargo for the needs of hospitals where it is more important.” necessary household items and food products It should be noted that the employees of the internal affairs bodies of Rivne region have long established cooperation with colleagues from the city of Eibergen in various fields of activity We use cookies to provide you with better navigation on our website you automatically agree to the use of these technologies By Luke Barras-hill | Thursday International wholesaler and distributor B&S has secured a new long-term concession to operate two NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) stores at Brunssum and Eibergen in The Netherlands which also includes the running of a dedicated online store for all NATO members based elsewhere in the country builds on B&S’ long-standing partnership with the organisation The stores will stock duty free and multi-assortment goods Shops will emphasise human interaction elements supported by new concepts such as World of Beers A refurbishment of the stores is due in the summer B&S is involved in a wide range of activities ranging from complex logistics to wholesale and retail services for international clients It currently operates 63 duty free shops globally covering PX stores in remote locations through its Central Store brand B&S said: “Successful partnerships require trust “We are proud of our long standing partnership with NATO HQ JFCBS we have worked together in perfect harmony to ensure our military customers and their families are satisfied We do everything to make sure our customers have a great shopping experience.” JFC Brunssum has found a partner that understands the needs of our NATO community “Their dedication and professionalism have consistently proven to be an asset to this command and we see a bright future for the course of this relationship Their stores provide an inviting environment for our personnel to meet their continuous contributions help us to strengthen and expand our morale and welfare offerings for our entire international community “Our relationship with B&S Central Store goes a long way towards making Brunssum into a home for NATO.” TRBusiness Magazine is free to access. Read the latest issue now The later someone who had collaborated with the Germans in World War II was convicted the more likely he or she was to receive a lighter sentence who leads the digitalization of the Central Archive for Special Jurisdiction (CABR) people wanted to end the war quickly in the years that followed so that they could move forward again Klijn also thinks that the mayor of Lichtenvoorde who was a member of the Dutch Nazi party National Socialist Movement (NSB) and allegedly responsible for the deaths of dozens of Jewish people was given a lower sentence because the verdict was handed out in 1950 Lammers was sentenced to five years in prison minus the time he had already served between April 1 That sentencing and other documents about Lamers are a part of the CABR A list of names was published on Thursday with all the now-deceased suspects who appear in this war archive a map ended up in the hands of the German Sicherheitsdienst (SD) with all the Jewish people who were hiding in Eibergen marked on it Various testimonies in the CABR stated that the map came from Lamers He denied this accusation during his lifetime a raid was prevented because the Dutch police brought the people in hiding to safety in a remote hole who knew that the people in danger had been warned it said: "As soon as I heard that the intention was to finish the addresses on the drawing where the Jews were hidden But the SD also knew about the new hiding place two days later Lamers played another significant role in this The 22 Jewish people who were arrested never returned A court document stated that Lamers also betrayed two resistance members who were involved in stealing 276 identity cards for people who were in hiding Lamers was described in a special police report as a “fanatic mayor who stopped at nothing” if it was to the benefit of the occupying forces A doctor judged that Lamers was unable to "devote himself to ideals that fall outside the scope of his personal interests.” The special court in Arnhem released Lamers on July 22 Lamers was sentenced to five years in prison leaving less than a year in prison to serve The online bidding on the collection of dressage talents at the Horse 24 Special in collaboration with Reesink Horses has started The lot of this special auction contains highly interesting dressage horses Reesink Horses exhibits 21 stallions and geldings with a promising future in the big dressage arena Additional videos have been uploaded to give training impressions of the horses and an insight into the behaviour of the horses when being groomed and tacked up If you are looking for a talented dressage horse a lovely sport horse that shows a lot of promise and potential for the future The horses descend from top dressage horses sires and are bred from interesting mare lines The auction start to close on Saturday evening Feel free to contact us for more information: The family of Tina Marie Strommen created this Life Tributes page to make it easy to share your memories Dutch woman Olga Kluivers was stabbed to death in Mexico on Tuesday Her Mexican boyfriend is suspected of the crime Family members found the 60-year-old woman from Eibergen dead in her home The Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed Kluivers' family in the Netherlands about her death The Dutch woman's body was already cremated In Mexico it is common practice to bury or cremate a body shortly after death