Lomira, WI – Joel Bernhard, 47, of Lomira, went home to his Savior on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac, surrounded by his family.

A Christian Funeral Service for Joel will take place on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, at 4 p.m. at St. Peter’s Ev. Lutheran Church in Theresa with Rev. Hugo A. Ugalde Bemer officiating. A visitation for Joel will be held at church on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, from 2 p.m. until the time of service at 4 p.m. Following the service, interment will take place at Union Cemetery in Theresa.
Born on November 8, 1978, to Ron and Karen (Zedler) Bernhard, Joel’s life began with challenges that would have discouraged most. At the age of two, he developed a brain tumor that led to multiple surgeries and ultimately the loss of his sight. Yet Joel saw the world more clearly than many ever will. His vision was not limited by eyes, but expanded by faith, determination, and a legendary spirit that shaped every chapter of his life.
Joel began his education at Franklin Elementary School in Oshkosh, where he first learned braille literacy and received mobility training, skills that helped him navigate both school and daily life with growing independence. Throughout those early years, his parents encouraged him to explore and try new things. He was raised to believe he could do anything others could, even if he had to approach it differently. In Joel’s own words, “It’s not what you can’t do, it’s what you can do.”
As he grew older, Joel carried that confidence into Lomira High School, where he became a proud graduate and embraced every opportunity with enthusiasm – band, 4-H, forensics, and especially FFA and attending the Fond du Lac County Fair, where he loved showing animals and entering his award winning baked goods. Whether hunting deer and turkey with his brother, Mike, playing card games, building Legos, or singing his favorite hymns in church, Joel approached life with curiosity, joy, and the determination his parents had nurtured from the very beginning.
A lifelong member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Theresa, Joel was baptized and confirmed there, and his faith remained the foundation of his life. He lived with a quiet but unmistakable devotion to God, reflected in his kindness, resilience, and the way he treated every person he met.
After high school, Joel earned a Culinary Arts degree from Moraine Park Technical College. His love of baking and making candy, especially chocolate truffles, became both his craft and his calling. He began with small ventures, including a pop up kiosk in the Fond du Lac mall, before opening his beloved business, Confections For Any Occasion, in 2001.
Joel’s store was the love of his life. Even during times of illness, he remained closely involved in the daily operations by staying in touch with staff, making decisions, and offering guidance whether he was at home or in a hospital bed. In 2024, he was forced to close the shop after a devastating fire, but the outpouring of support from his staff and the community left him deeply grateful as they helped him rebuild and restore his cherished business.
For 25 years, Joel’s shop has been a landmark of Theresa: a place where families gathered, children made memories, and neighbors found comfort in Joel’s warm presence and extraordinary confections. His passion was unmistakable, and his generosity touched everyone who walked through his doors.
Joel’s life was marked by extraordinary medical challenges, including numerous surgeries and a liver and kidney transplant. He formed close bonds with the doctors and nurses who cared for him and amazed many with his deep understanding of medical terminology. Through every hardship, Joel remained hopeful and focused on returning to the work he loved, staying determined to serve the customers he considered friends and who brought so much joy to his life.
He is survived by his mother, Karen; his brother Mike (Tammy); his nieces Samantha (Aidric) Mertens and Sabrina Bernhard (fiancé, Brandon Evans); and many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and an entire community who loved him dearly. Joel was preceded in death by his father, Ronald; his sister Angela; his maternal grandparents, Lester and Bette Zedler; his paternal grandparents, Carl and Gladys Bernhard; and his uncle Ron Schwenk.
Joel’s family extends heartfelt gratitude to all who supported and cared for him throughout his life. Your kindness, prayers, and love were felt deeply and will forever be remembered.

Joel’s journey through life was not defined by what he lost, but by everything he gave. His courage, his faith, his humor, his sweetness – these will live on in the countless lives he touched. Joel overcame more than most ever will, and in doing so, he became a symbol of perseverance. His love of the community and legacy will remain a blessing to all who knew him.








