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James “Jim” Alfred Braun, age 80, of Green Lake, WI, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 6, 2023, at Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee, WI. Jim was born December 3, 1942, in Ripon, WI, the son of Alfred and Anne (Jaworski) Braun. He graduated from Ripon High School in 1961 and went on to attend Milwaukee Area Technical College. Jim married Claire Louise Parins at St. Mary of the Angels Catholic Church in Green Bay, WI on May 9, 1964. Together, Jim and Claire owned Braun’s Family Restaurant in Ripon from 1975 to 1996. Jim belonged to the State Board of Wisconsin Restaurant Association, was on the Ripon City Council from 1975-1981, was a member of the Ripon Noon Kiwanis, and served as president of the Ripon Chamber of Commerce for 2 years. He was also a longtime member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Ripon was home for Jim his entire life other than short stints in Caribou, Maine and Montgomery, West Virginia working in hospital food service. When the next move was to Chicago, Jim and Claire knew Ripon was a much better place to raise their young daughters. Returning to Ripon, he worked for his Dad, Alfred, in The Grill Restaurant before purchasing it from him. When it was time to grow the business, he purchased the former Ripon Commonwealth building and renamed the restaurant Braun’s Family Restaurant. Braun’s was a staple in the community for over 20 years just as The Grill was for the prior 37 years. Family and friends gathered for community, homemade pie and memories. His daughters all learned their work ethic from him working in the restaurant either waitressing or in the kitchen. When the grandchildren began to arrive, he and Claire embarked on the next journey in their life together by retiring from the restaurant business and moving between their homes on Green Lake and in Florida. Golf was his passion and he played as often and as many holes in a day that the sun allowed. He was proud to accomplish 3 holes-in-one! Working as a starter at Lawsonia allowed him to make new friends and gave him the opportunity to golf when he wanted. Living in Apopka, Florida allowed him to golf all year long. His girls all golfed with him, but his true joy was when he was able to share the course with his grandchildren, learning to play the game he loved. Of everything, Green Lake was his special place and this past year he shared his love of the lake with his special lady, Kathy. Hours spent on the lake, skiing and tubing with his children and grandchildren, cocktail cruising in the boat or just admiring the lake from the deck, he was at peace. When he and Claire purchased the place in 1984, their dream was to make a place for family to gather together and their dream came true. His grandchildren grew up on the lake and it is their second home and their special place. Though they both are no longer with us, they are here. Jim is survived by his mother, Anne Braun; four daughters, Christine (Michael) Matysik of Sheboygan, WI, Victoria (Bruce) Brunner of Kohler, WI, Alison (Tim) Zimmerman of Appleton, WI and Antoinette (Dr. Sarmad) Ashfaq of Sewickley, PA; grandchildren, Matthew (Matt Przybylski) and Tyler Matysik, Samantha (Ryan) Brunner Krist, Kendall (Harrison) Czarnecki Anderson, Maxwell, Camden, Jackson and Aubrey Czarnecki, Emaan, Noor, Hamza, and Hasan Ashfaq; great-grandchild, Owen Krist; his loving partner, Kathy Krentz; sister, Judy (Tom) Dudzinski; sisters-in-law, Andree (John) Chamberlin, Teresa (Robert) Eckberg and LuAnn (Mark) Weinheimer; and brother-in-law, Richard (Kris) Parins. He is further survived by numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and many lifelong friends. Jim was preceded in death by his father, Alfred Braun; his wife of 56 years, Claire Braun; infant daughter, Mary Catherine, granddaughter, Brianna Brunner; and father and mother-in-law, Judge Robert and Elizabeth Parins. A visitation for Jim will be held on Friday, January 13, 2023, from 3:00 - 7:00 pm (with rosary at 7pm) at Butzin-Marchant Funeral Home, 515 Mayparty Dr., Ripon, WI 54971 and again on Saturday, January 14, 2023, from 9:00 – 10:30 am at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church, 228 E. Blossom St., Ripon, WI 54971.

Lee Redmond Obituary, The Clockwork Door Crew has sadly passed away

Posted on January 11, 2023 by Angel James

Lee Redmond Death, Obituary – I am sorry to be the one to break the tragic news to you that Lee Redmond, one of our best friends and a colleague on the same squad, passed away lately. I am sorry to be the one to bring such upsetting news to you. Lee was a footballer on our team at the same time as we were. I worked on the same project as him for a while. It brings up the strongest feeling of loss that I have ever had in my life at any given moment in time for any reason. He was an outstanding individual who exhibited a great deal of charm, honesty, excitement, and knowledge in his daily life. He also possessed a good deal of strength.

In addition to that, he was an exceptional member of the human race. In addition to that, he was a gentleman who possessed a high level of moral fiber that was a model for others to aspire to. To the very end, he exemplified what it means to be a one-of-a-kind and really exceptional human being. Because of the terrible news that one of our coworkers had passed away, no one in our building is able to find any solace in their grief. As a consequence, everyone in our building is unable to find any consolation in their loss. Because we feel it is important to pay due respect to individuals who have passed away, beginning tomorrow, all of our sites will be closed for a certain amount of time in memory of the departed.

Every reservation will be canceled, and a full refund will be provided to the customer for any payments that have already been made to the firm. You would be wise to assume that we will get in touch with you as soon as we are able to restart business operations in accordance with the typical timetable that we have created. This is a realistic expectation to have of us. Lee Redmond, from the year 1998 through the year 2023 and beyond, and beyond, may you at last discover the peace and quiet that you so richly deserve.

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