Obituary
Doloris M. Schmeckpeper
Doloris M. Schmeckpeper of rural Coon Valley, Wisconsin passed away on December 19, 2025. She was born January 19, 1931 to Lester and Elnora (Schlicht) Mundstock. She was baptized and confirmed at St. Peters Lutheran Church, Town of Hamburg, Vernon County.
On September 1, 1954 she was united in marriage to Gene Schmeckpeper at the same church.
She is survived by two daughters, Lynn (Brian) Wierzbicki of West Salem and Ellen (Kevin) Semke of Coon Valley.
Grandchildren- Anthony (Sara) DePaolo of La Crosse, Adriane (Dave) Jaeger of Eau Claire, Jamie (Chris) Schroeder of Bangor, Angela (Ryan) Capwell of Onalaska, Abigail Wierzbicki of Sparta. Kyle (Tamar) Semke of Coon Valley, Nathan (Heidi) Semke of Chaseburg, Erin (Bailey) Brueggen of Cashton.
Great Grandchildren- Braydon and Kaia DePaolo, Sam and Lily Jaeger, Aliyah and Ayden Schroeder, Finnlee and Sutton Capwell, Harper and Howard Semke, Brody, Daxton and Austin Semke, Peyton and Easton Brueggen.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Father-in-law Edward Schmeckpeper and Step-Mother-in-law Alma (Hemker) Schmeckpeper.
Per Doloris’ request no funeral service will be conducted. A private celebration of life will be held by the family at a later date.
Memorials preferred to Christ- St. Johns Lutheran School or St. John’s Lutheran Church of Barre Mills.
A special thank you to LPN Cherry and the entire staff of Morrow Home of Sparta as well as the staff of Hospice Touch of Tomah for their outstanding care and continual communication with the family.

Sorry to hear Lorsie went to live with her parents. You all do have our condolences. Sending love and hugs to all. 👵🥰. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. Take care.
Ellen sorry to hear about the loss of your mom. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers Tom and Cammie.
Ellen and Lynn,I am sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. You and your families are in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless and keep you.
Your family has my condolences. I had many wonderful memories as a child playing at the farm. Deloris was always so kind and generous to my family and I will always be thankful.
You have my deepest sympathy to all your family. She was such a lovely woman to know. She will be missed
Dear Lynn & family,
The ladies here at OnaTerrace will miss Doloris. She was always a joy
to be at our Wed. coffee hour. We always enjoyed her stories of the past.
Thanks to you ,too for always helping out with treats!