Milton J. Massey , 87, of Luxemburg (formerly of Town of Lincoln), passed away on June 28, 2016 at Oak Creek Assisted Living. He was born to the late Charles and Clementine (Delveaux) Massey on August 23, 1928. On October 6, 1948 he married Bernice Boucher at St. Odiles Catholic Church, Thiry Daems. She preceded him in death on July 18, 2013. Along with his wife, they owned and operated a farm in the Town of Lincoln until retiring. Milton was also employed at Kewaunee Engineering for over 30 years. After retiring he did recycling for the Town of Lincoln and was parts runner for Dart's Automotive. He enjoyed puttering on and painting his farm machinery. His grandkids gave him much enjoyment.
Milton enjoyed watching the Packers, Brewers and western movies. He loved polka music and talking Belgian.
Milton is survived by his 5 daughters; Cheryl Massey, Casco; Brenda (Donald) Daul, Algoma; Marcia (Myron) Lemens, Seymour; Rhonda (Jay) Naze, Forestville; Mary Jo (Ronnie) Deprey, Luxemburg; 9 grandchildren: Chad Naze, BJ Naze, Ryan (special friend Katherine) Deprey, Jenna (fiancAC. Tyler) Lemens, Samantha Lemens, Evan (special friend Kayla) Deprey, Joelly Lemens, Kayte Lemens, and Savanna Daul; his sister, Mary Jane (Gene) Koss. He is further survived by his brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law including Winnie Massey, Iona Massey, Don Kaye, Edwin DeChamps, Rose Boucher, Rose Mary Boucher, and Joyce Boucher.
Milton is preceded in death by brothers and sisters; Cyril (Berdine) Massey, Lillian (Richard) Delveaux, Willard Massey, Verdine (Lawrence) Frisque, Melvin Massey, and Angela Kaye; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Angela DeChamps, Archie, Gaylord, Aloysius and Linus Boucher.
Visitation will be held at Wiesner & Massart Funeral Home - Casco from 4 to 8 p.m. on Friday July 1, 2016. Rosary will take place at 7:00 p.m. Visitation will continue on Saturday July 2, 2016 at St. Peter's Catholic church from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 11:00 a.m on Saturday at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Lincoln with Fr. Steven Vanden Boogard and Deacon Paul Zenefski officiating. Burial to follow in St. Peter Cemetery. Online condolences may be shared here .
Milton's family wishes to thank the staff at Oak Creek for their care and comfort.
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