3/24/2023 0 Comments Wausau daily herald obits![]() Throughout his career, he expressed genuine fulfilment and sense of purpose in both his work and the relationships established through his time in the force. Wink dedicated his life to public service earning a commission as an Army Officer on May 19,1985 where he served in the National Guard while also beginning his 32-year career as an investigator and law enforcement officer with the Door County Sheriff's Department. He went on to build a life with her, raising two very lucky children in an incredibly loving and supportive home. Between his dedication to his studies, participating in the Army ROTC program, carousing with his Siasefi brothers, and his lifelong appreciation of Susan Lucci, he somehow found time to meet the real love of his life, Joan. After graduating high school, he attended the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and acquired a degree in Natural Resources with a law enforcement emphasis. In his early years, the family moved to New London, Wisconsin where he attended schooling at Precious Blood Elementary School and New London public schools. When he wasn’t deer hunting, Wink could be found fly fishing in the Driftless Area of Southwestern Wisconsin or braving the cold ice fishing.īorn in Ashland, Wisconsin on May 10, 1963, Wink always had dreams of moving back north of Highway 8. It brings his family solace knowing that he left this earth spending time in the place he loved most. He looked forward all year to the holy month of November which he spent in Northern Wisconsin. Wink was an avid outdoorsman who found the most peace and solace when he was part of nature fishing and hunting. Mark “Wink” Winkel, 59, of Forestville passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, November 3, 2022. ![]()
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