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Amy B. Krieser

October 26, 1956 - November 21, 2018
Visitation
St. Mary Catholic Church
112 S. German St.
Mayville, WI 53050
Friday 11/30, 1:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Service
American Legion Post #69
134 S. Main Street
Mayville, WI 53050
9203875410 | Map
Friday 11/30, 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Mass
St. Mary Catholic Church
112 S. German St.
Mayville, WI 53050
Friday 11/30, 2:00 pm

Amy B. Krieser, 62 of Mayville WI passed away on Wednesday, November 21, 2018.Amy was born on October 26, 1956 the daughter of Lawrence & Katherine (nee Bachhuber) Krieser in Waupun, WI. Amy was a 1974 graduate of Mayville High School. Amy loved to work, She owned and operated the Texaco Station and held titlesContinue Reading

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Dick Moehr left a message on December 17, 2018:
Whenever we came to Mayville we would enjoy meeting up with Amy. She appeared to be a person with a positive attitude & was always pleasant to be around. Sorry for your loss. I[m sure Amy will be missed by many.

Dick & Mary Moehr
Cincinnati, Ohio
Dale Plautz left a message on December 4, 2018:
I hope the memory of your sister and the support of your many friends and relatives will hope you cope with your loss. Memories live forever-- carry them with you forever.
left a message on November 30, 2018:
We are so sorry for your loss. Amy was a great gal a
and always had a smile on her face.

Michael and Louise Hoff
Nick Scallon left a message on November 28, 2018:
I'm so sorry for your loss & the loss to the Mayville community. Amy was a great friend to my family. When l was married she drove my mother (Cindy), grandmother (Flo Froemming), Lorainne Sorgent (Mutzy) and the CA cellars proprietor Tony Scallon to my wedding. Amy being the lets go personality got them to Minnesota in a record time. My best man, Mike, commented about the crazy party going on at the hotel and laughed it was in your mom's, grandma's, and Amy's room and its only 3pm! The rare times l could get back to Mayville my wife and l , who absolutely loved Amy, would look forward to seeing her downtown at a local establishment. Thank you for your love of Mayville and how important you were in my family & many more in Mayville.
Paula Larsen left a message on November 28, 2018:
My sincere condolences to the Krieser family. I will always remember Amy from the first time I met her as a senior in high school then playing softball with her for 10 years on Ma's Place women's team. We had so much fun. She was always up to something and just fun to be around. She was the true spirit of Mayville, always willing to help others in need and just being involved in the community. Her adventurous spirit and fun loving ways will be missed, but not forgotten by all that knew and loved her for who she was.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Tom and Mary Rossow left a message on November 28, 2018:
Sending our condolences to the Krieser family. Amy will definitely be missed by all. She was always lots of fun and would do anything for you. I enjoyed many years of golfing with her and our trips to Snapper Vic's afterwards. Will never forget her Scavenger Hunt! Heaven will never be the same! Rest In Peace, Amy.
Mike & Alice Litterick left a message on November 28, 2018:
Prayers and special thoughts to Amy's family. I worked with Amy and she was such a sweet heart and a amazing friend. Have fun and fond memories of her. RIP sweet Amy.
Michele Williams left a message on November 28, 2018:
My thoughts and prayers go out to you at this sad time.
Mary Stepaniuk left a message on November 28, 2018:
So sorry for your loss of Amy. I know she will be missed in Mayville and also Dundee. She was to always ready to help anybody and everybody. She never had a bad word to say about anyone. Love you Amy.
Shirley Weinberger left a message on November 27, 2018:
My husband and I want to say how we are so sorry for your loss. She truly was an amazing person, that had a person laughing and enjoying the life!! She brought such joy to anything she did in life!! She will always be remembered. Ken and Shirley Weinberger
Lee and Stephanie Bonack left a message on November 27, 2018:
Sorry for your loss
Jon and Linda Nedelcoff left a message on November 27, 2018:
Amy was the true genuine grit and spirit of Mayville. Her support of the community and school activities was immeasurable. She IS the SALT of the earth. God Speed and our prayers with the family
Sig and Linda Semrau left a message on November 27, 2018:
Our deepest sympathy to the Kieser family. Amy was a one of a kind character. Very special! She will be sorely missed! May she rest in peace.
Gordie & Joyce Griepentrog left a message on November 27, 2018:
Our sincere sympathy to the family. Rest in Peace Amy and we'll always miss your sense of humor.
Karen McSorley left a message on November 27, 2018:
Amy was an asset to the city of Mayville. How well I remember she and DECA Rod working together with the students on that first monumentally successful Audubon Day's Celebration as well as all the celebrations that followed. Ahhh, the infamous button machine! Amy's cheery smile and catchy laughter will always be remembered.
Jane Klawitter left a message on November 27, 2018:
I was privileged to be a part of the mischief when all the 40th birthdays were happening. Who besides Amy could figure out how to make an elephant out of John Youngbeck's oil truck for Mel Drinkwine's 40th birthday parade? Just over a year ago she came into "The Library bar" at the Mayville Inn with tokens from "the Mayville Inn" demanding a drink . The tokens were from the old hotel, on Main Street, when it was named "The Mayville Inn" YEARS ago.

Heaven will never be the same.
Jane Klawitter
Tony Surita left a message on November 27, 2018:
So sorry for your loss. Amy was a fun loving, caring and giving person.
Janice O'Brien Maum left a message on November 27, 2018:
I'm so sorry to hear this. Rest In Peace Amy
Ellie Sokoly left a message on November 27, 2018:
So sorry Krieser family for the loss of Amy. She was the spirit of Mayville and loved by anyone who knew her. You have our condolences. She is now with Jeanne and Kit.
Sheryl Kern left a message on November 27, 2018:
My sympathy to the family on Amy's passing. She sure was a special person - didn't care who you were or what you needed, she was always there to help. Amy will be missed by everyone.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
RICK RADDEMANN left a message on November 27, 2018:
my deepest sympathy to the Krieser family. she will be missed prayers sent. :-(
Perry Bell left a message on November 26, 2018:
One wonders when a loved one passes away. My prayers are on their way up. All I know is this: God has hold of Amy's hand now, and He will never let go.
Margie Keuler left a message on November 26, 2018:
The obituary depicts exactly what Amy was like. She had time for everyone and was a friend to all. My deepest sympathy to all the Krieser family. She will be missed by the community of Mayville and all she did to promote Mayville. RIP Amy.
Janell Krapfl left a message on November 26, 2018:
My sympathies to the family. I worked with Amy at MEC for a few years. She always had a story to share. She will be missed.
Carla Neveaux left a message on November 26, 2018:
God bless your family
Janet Kasten left a message on November 26, 2018:
Remembering her as such a fireball. My deepest Sympathy to the family.
Koepsell Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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