Henry Paul Ahrens , March 02, 1934 — November 11, 2018

Henry Paul Ahrens  (Wausau, Wisconsin, WI) March 02, 1934 November 11, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Henry Paul Ahrens, age 84, went to spend eternity with his beloved wife of 57 years, Elizabeth “Liz”, on Sunday, November 11th, 2018. Henry went to his heavenly home on the Ahrens family farm surrounded by his loving family. Henry was born on March 2nd, 1934 in the Town of Cassel, son of the late Walter and Frances Ahrens.

On June 19th, 1954, Henry married the love of his life Liz Schult at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Town of Maine. Together Henry and Liz started their family on the Ahrens homestead, where they raised 6 children, 17 foster children, and watched their family grow with grandchildren and great grandchildren. When it came to Henry’s family he would do anything for them.

Henry was proud to be a lifelong dairy farmer, milking cows until 2016. In his early years Henry held many titles, including the local Mr. Fix-it, milk hauler, Renk corn dealer and bartender at Poplar Tree Ballroom. Besides farming, Henry’s favorite job was driving school bus, which he did for 37 years, for the Marathon School District before retiring in 2010.

All of the children enjoyed having Henry as a driver, so much so they would fight over who got to ride in his bus. After a long day working on the farm, whether it be milking cows, working on a John Deere tractor or bailing hay, Henry could be found on the front porch or around the kitchen table with his family and friends enjoying polka music, a slice of cheese and a cold beer. The walls of their home will long echo with life lessons and Henry’s many stories, all told with a child-like sideways grin and a twinkle in his eyes.

Some lessons learned were you could never go wrong with a Ford truck or a John Deere tractor, if you’re not feeling well, work a bit harder, and almost anything can be fixed with a bit of baler twine and ingenuity. Henry also enjoyed attending toy shows and collecting toy tractors, preferably John Deere. Survivors include his children, Roger (Janet), Kenneth (Kathleen), Nancy, Mark (Kathy), Brian (Ann) and Leon (Connie) all of Marathon, WI.

He is also survived by his grandchildren, Jodi (Chris) Langenhahn, Jami (Frank) Lotharius, Autumn (Steve) Stelzl, Sarah Fink (Chad Fischer), Carrie (Willie) Albrecht, Scott Fink, Melissa (Derek) Wilichowski, Matt (Jackie) Ahrens, Kellie (Garrett) Carr, Adam (Tiffany) Ahrens and David Ahrens; as well as 11 great grandchildren; 2 step great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; special foster daughter, Charlotte (Bill) Mihalek and his favorite dog “Buster”. Beside his parents he was preceded in death by his wife, Liz Ahrens; sisters, Laura Liebers, Dorothy Woller, and Adeline Moser and his brother Ervin Ahrens. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, November 16, 2018 at St. Matthew’s Evangelical Church, 206 Hemlock Street, Marathon.

The Reverend Jon Hadler will officiate. Visitation will be held Thursday, November 15th from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and again on Friday, November 16, 2018 from 9:00 a.m. until the time of services. All to take place at the church.

Burial will follow at St. Matthew’s Cemetery. The family would like to express their sincere appreciation for the staff at Aspirus Comfort Care and Hospice Services, especially Shelly for her support and assistance.

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death notice Henry Paul Ahrens March 02, 1934 — November 11, 2018

obituary notice Henry Paul Ahrens March 02, 1934 — November 11, 2018

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