A celebration of life will be from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 21, 2017 at the Dellwood Pavilion.
Ziggy was born April 25, 1930 in Poland. He worked at Harnischfeger in Milwaukee, WI for 26 years.
Ziggy enjoyed hunting, fishing, helping others, traveling, and being social in the Polish community.
He was President of the Adams County Polonia Club.
Ziggy was preceded in death by his wife, Harriet Bender.
Survivors:
Daughter: Kristine (Richard) Ociepa of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Daughter: Theresa (Richard) Wallner of Saladina, Colorado
Granddaughter: Nicole (Brian) Shekels of Friendship, Wisconsin
Grandson: Lukas (Rachel) Henningsen of Mukwonago, Wisconsin
Grandson: Matthew (Julie) Henningsen of Port Washington, Wisconsin
Great-Grandchildren: Brooklyn Mazzuca of Friendship, Wisconsin
Sawyer Shekels of Friendship, Wisconsin
Alexis, Izaiah, Ellarae, Cameron, Kenzie, and Amelia Hennigsen
Further survived by brothers, sisters, and friends
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.
Our deepest condolences to the entire family. Pan Ziggy was a good dear friend to our Tatus. Pan Ziggy introduced our family to the Adams Friendship area which resulted in our parents retiring in the area and opening a Polish Deli. We had also purchased recreational land and are proud to call Adams our second
home for 21 years. I always made the effort to thank Pan Ziggy when my
husband and I saw him for bringing us to the area. He will be missed and we
will cherish our memories of him.
Deepest Sympathies to the family and friends. Ziggy was a stand up guy 🙂
Ziggy was such a wonderful man. I sold him a home many many years ago, and I will always remember him. such a great guy. my sincere condolences to his family and friends
Terry, So sorry to read about your dad’s passing. I just seen him last week coming into the hospital because he always talked to me even after all these years. He was a great fellow.
I’m so sorry to hear about Ziggy’s passing. I waited on him at the bank many years ago and he still remembered me and my family every time I saw him. He will be missed!