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Ronald Moede

Ronald Moede was born on December 21, 1934, in Rio Creek, WI. The son of the late Fred  and Emily (Hanamann) Moede, he married Bonnie Neinas in Brussels on June 4, 1960, and  they were married for 62+ years. He was a life-long resident of Rio Creek and was an  innovative dairy farmer. He owned and managed a large dairy operation, Meade Manor  Farms, which had been homesteaded by his grandfather, August Moede, in 1895. The log  cabin home, barn, and herd grew to become one of the larger dairy farms in Kewaunee  County under his guidance. Upon his retirement, it evolved into Meade Manor Pet Clinic, a  vet service for small animals, but the land continued to flourish and produce. Ron graduated  from Casco High School, Class of 1952 and Graham School for Cattlemen, Kansas. He was a  member of the Wisconsin Holstein Breeders, Kewaunee County Holstein Breeders, and the National Holstein  

Association. He was a charter member of the Algoma FFA Alumni. His family exhibited champion dairy cattle at local,  state, and national dairy cattle shows. In 1984, in Madison, the Wisconsin FFA named him Outstanding Farmer and in  1995, he was named and honored at the Wisconsin State Fair as a Century Farmer. He served as an elder in his church  for many years as well as a trustee and various committee appointments. In his younger days, he was active in dartball  and also high school sports. He received the Algoma Honorary Chapter Farmer Award, and the Unified Board Business  Award. In his retirement, he drove school bus for 15 years for the Algoma School District and was a member of the  Great Lakes Sports Fishermen. A hobby later enjoyed was his “chicken farming.” He raised a small flock of chicken, and  he enjoyed passing out extra eggs to friends and relatives when the supply was greater than the family could handle.  He was an avid sports fan and he and Bonnie attended both Packers Super Bowl games in 1996 and 1997, and also the  Milwaukee World Series in 1983. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, both here and in upper Michigan and Minnesota. He  even got Bonnie to go along with him to Lake of the Woods on the Canadian border to do some ice fishing. He held  Packers season tickets since 1960 and at the time they bought their tickets they were allowed to pick out where they  wanted to sit on the sidelines --there were no end zone seats yet-- and the tickets cost $5.00 a piece! He traveled  through most of the U.S. including Alaska and Hawaii as well as traveling to the Caribbean and Europe. He enjoyed a  summer place in Door County for 20 years. He told many stories of farming with his dad and the fact that at the age of  12, he had his own team of horses to work with on the farm. Responsibility came early as he was left in charge whenever  it was necessary for his parents to be gone for a few days. He learned to drive a truck at an early age and often drove  himself to school in 8th grade and parked the vehicle a few doors down at a relatives. This was because chores need to  be done before and after school. The first tractor purchased was in 1937. In his retirement, he had it restored and  displayed in local fairs and tractor shows. He would tell of shocking grain and threshing crews traveling from neighbor  to neighbor and the wonderful table his mother would set full of food. A vivid memory was the day WWII ended. The  whole neighborhood and working crew quit in the early afternoon (unheard of) and celebrated –With beer and music!  Even the clergy arrived and joined in. It was a day to remember! In his lifetime he went from horses and the depression,  to the digital age and unimagined luxuries. There was no electricity and no running water in his youth and now he had  wireless phones, computer screens in his vehicles, along with heated steering wheels and heated seats. Who would  have thought that back then. 

Ron is survived by his wife Bonnie; son Robert (Debbie Harms) Moede; grandson Michael and granddaughter Megan;  siblings, Terry (Jane) Moede, Paul (Roxie) Moede; sisters-in-law, Diane Fontaine, Sheila (Don) Baudhuin; and brothers in-law, Dan (Mary) Neinas. He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Emily Moede; sister, Marilyn (Arno)  Schneider; father- and mother-in-law, Herman and Madeline Neinas, and brother-in-law, Gary Fontaine. 

Visitation will be held at Kinnard Funeral & Cremation Services – Algoma, on Friday, October 7, 2022, from 4-7:30 pm  with a prayer service at 6:30. Visitation will continue on Saturday, October 8th at St. John’s Lutheran Church – Rankin,  from 9-11:00 am. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 am with Dr. Rev. Christopher Jackson officiating. Burial to follow  in Evergreen Cemetery. Online condolence message may be shared at KinnardFCS.com. In lieu of flowers, please make  donations to the Kewaunee County 4-H Dairy Fund and the Projection Screen Fund at St. John’s- Rankin.

 

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