
David D. Dierschow Sr.
David D. Dierschow Sr. “Dave”, age 68, of Adams, Wisconsin passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Marshfield, Wisconsin.
Dave was known to many on the rendezvous circuit as “Trapper Dave” and to friends and family as “Skunk”.
A memorial gathering will be Saturday, May 6, 2017 at Roseberry’s Funeral Home from 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
David was born April 14, 1949 in St. Charles, Illinois to LaVern W. and Mary Jo (Dabney) Dierschow. He graduated from West Chicago Community High School in 1967.
Dave was a master carpenter and worked in many places from suburban Chicago to Dubuque Iowa to Orange County California and Central Wisconsin. He was very conscientious in his work. He also installed gutters on many buildings in this area and the Dells. After “retiring” he could be called upon to take down a tree, build a deck, or trap a varmint. His personal crusades were to get rid of invasive plant species and to protect our ground water. Garlic mustard seemed to be his worst enemy. In 1974, he built a log cabin from scratch. He cut down the trees, skinned the bark, hand mixed the concrete, roofed and chinked it. His family uses it for get-togethers annually and the younger generation “camp-out” there often.
He spent many hours working with his grandson Nicolas on various woods related projects, and teaching him to hunt. He enjoyed baking and cooking with his granddaughter Laila. He often wished he could spend more time in the woods with his granddaughter, Autumn and grandson, Ethan.
David enjoyed many outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, trapping, gardening, and working in the woods.
He was a proud active member of the AA Community for over 25 years.
He loved to work on his many tractors and spent most of his time managing the family woodlands.
David was preceded in death by his parents, LaVern & Mary Jo Dierschow and great niece, Emily Rose Zieche.
Survivors:
Son: David Dierschow Jr. of Oxford, Wisconsin
Daughter: Karen (Lenard) Jones of Friendship, Wisconsin
Daughter: Lisa Dieken of Diggins, Missouri
Granddaughter: Savannah Dieken of Diggins, Missouri
Granddaughter: Autumn Dierschow of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
Grandson: Nicolas Dierschow of Friendship, Wisconsin
Grandson: Ethan Jones of Friendship, Wisconsin
Granddaughter: Laila Jones of Friendship, Wisconsin
Sister: Jane Dierschow of Adams, Wisconsin
Sister: Marla Dierschow of Batavia, Illinois
Sister: Anne (Rick) Bussman of Warrenville, Illinois
Niece: Michele (John) Zieche of West Chicago, Illinois
Nephew: Rich (Margit) Fotre of Sugar Grove, Illinois
One Great-Niece and four Great Nephews: Tony, RJ, Stephanie, Derek, and Ryan
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.
My condolences to the Diersckow family. I did not know David well , but what I knew I liked .
As Anne’s friend I noticed he had a smile on his face that showed the kindness in his heart .
Very sorry for your loss. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Your family have my sincere condolences. Death is never easy and it brings great sorrow. But the Father of all “comfort and tender mercies”will help you endure this sad time. 2nd Corinthians 1:3.
Dave was truly unique. I’ll always remember the days when he made me laugh hysterically about rediculous things like hippie hirogliphics and bat guano. RIP Skunk. What a funny and talented guy you were and probably still are in the afterlife. Deepest sympathies to Anne, Marla, Jane and all the Dierschow children and grandchildren.
Dave was truly unique. I’ll always remember the days when he made me laugh hysterically about rediculous things like hippie hirogliphics and bat guano. RIP Skunk. What a funny and talented guy you were and probably still are in the afterlife.
My condolences and prayers to all the family and friends of Dave. He will be missed by all who knew him. The Bussman family.
Jane and Marla, Iam very sorry to hear of the loss of your brother Dave. My prayers are with you.
Marla, Jane and Ann, So sorry for your loss. You and tours will be in my thoughts and prayers.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends.
Marla, Jane and Annie and family, I’m so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family. Call me if you need anything.
Love prayers and sympathy. God bless
Sending prayers and positive thoughts. I am sorry for your loss. We really enjoyed “Dierschow’s Cabin” with Boy Scout Troop 25 back in the 70’s and early 80’s. I have many fond memories there. He left us too soon, may he find peace and happy hunting grounds in heaven.
Jane, so sorry for your loss. The few times I saw David he always had a smile on his face. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Karen & family~
So so so sorry to hear this sad news.
I know it has been at least since high school since I had seen David. Always a smile on his face! RIP Mr. Dierschow. ?
I am so sorry foe your loss. Prayers for family and friends. God rest his soul. With deepest sympathy.
So sorry for your loss Buddy, Karen and family. Prayers for peace and comfort during this difficult time.