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Obituary | Cole R. Schiebel, 21, of Kewaskum

December 2, 2019 – Kewaskum, WI –Cole Robert Schiebel, 21, passed away unexpectedly after an icy road condition accident Thursday, November 28, 2019. He was born on August 26, 1998 in Eau Claire, WI to Paul and Jacqueline (nee Voge) Schiebel. Cole served his country in the US Army from the ages of 17 through 21. Cole enjoyed hunting, trap shooting, fishing, camping, and being together with friends and family. Cole was a son, brother, grandson, uncle, friend, hunter, soldier, overcomer, hero, soulmate, and protector. Cole’s work ethic was like no other. Cole drove himself harder in work and life than any other outside pressure could match. Cole had a heart of service as a giver. He died with nothing as he gave us all he had including being an organ donor.

Cole R. Schiebel

Cole is survived by his parents Paul (Andrea) Schiebel and Jacqueline Schiebel; sisters Valerie (Armin) Balzar, Hailey (Jeremiah) Rathke, Jordan Lowery and nephew Maxwell; grandparents, Peter and Sharon Schiebel, and Nancy (Curt) Schuenemann; 6 Aunts, 6 Uncles, 15 cousins, and countless friends.

Cole was preceded in death by his grandfather Charles Voge, great grandparents Roy and Anita Allen, Ray and Delores Voge, Lowell and Leone Anderson, and Pierre and Lois Schiebel.

A funeral service for Cole will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 7, 2019 at Community Church, 2005 S. Main Street, in West Bend. Pastor Adam Baker will officiate and reception will follow the service at the church.

Cole’s family will greet relatives and friends at the church on Saturday from Noon until the time of service.

The Myrhum Patten Funeral Home has been entrusted with Cole’s arrangements.

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