After walking into Sharon Richardson Hospice on his own two feet, Roger Lawrence Niemuth is now at
peace with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He fought a great fight, but on October 29 th , 2018, Roger was
called home.
Roger was born September 29 th , 1937, in Plymouth Wisconsin. His parents were Louis and Isabela
Niemuth. He grew up working the family farm in rural Wisconsin. He attended Sheboygan Central High
School, and UW Oshkosh, where he received his Master’s degree in Education.
On June 11, 1960, he married Dorothy Veldboom. For over 50 years, Roger and Dorothy shared many
wonderful adventures, such as their trips to Florida, Las Vegas, Tunica, and many family gatherings.
Roger took great care of Dorothy and remained a constant at her side through her illness.
He would use his schooling to teach and mentor his 4 th and 5 th grade students at Wilson Elementary
School in Sheboygan for over 30 years. He helped start many after school programs to keep kids safe
and out of trouble. Many years later, his students would stop him and tell him what a wonderful teacher
he was and how the lessons he taught helped mold them into the people they were today.
Roger loved to fish, especially with his family. He got to fish twice this past summer, when his son Troy
took him fishing on Lake Winnebago. Roger caught his limit and had a wonderful time.
Roger also loved to bowl and could often be found at the local alleys either bowling, or giving support to
his friends. He was also an avid card and cribbage player, instilling that love and competitiveness to his
children also.
The joy of Roger’s life, was his family. He loved being around family, especially the grandkids and great
grandkids. They would fill his heart with love. He taught his children Todd, Troy and Tanya, many life
lessons, such as how to work hard, be prepared, how to invest for the future, have faith in God, and how
to enjoy life.
One of Roger’s greatest gifts, was his ability to open his heart to those in need. He loved helping kids
and people succeed. Whether it was helping in after school programs, coaching, being part of the “Dare”
program, building wheelchair ramps, giving rides and meals to those in need, Roger was always willing
to help. Many people were touched by his generosity, affection and genuine kindness.
Roger will be missed by his 3 children, Todd (Gail) Niemuth, Troy Niemuth, and Tanya (Jeremy)
DesArmo, grandchildren Chris (Amanda) Niemuth, Erin (Jory) Stapel, Colleen (Josh) Meulbroek, and Kory
Niemuth, five loving great grandchildren, Brother-in-law Gordon (Helen) Veldboom and many cherished
and loved friends
He is proceeded in death by his wife, Dorothy Niemuth, parents Louis and Isabela Niemuth, his brother
Richard Niemuth, and daughter-in-law, Cheryl Witter.
A visitation will be held at Calvin Christian Reformed Church, 2313 Saemann Avenue, Sheboygan WI, on
Friday November 2nd, at 3:30pm, with funeral to follow at 6:00pm. Pastor Rick Boomsma will be
officiating. Burial will follow on Saturday November 3 rd at Hartmann Cemetery in Oostburg WI. Attire of
bright Hawaiian shirts or flannel are suggested.
We know there are angels among us. The family of Roger Niemuth would like to extend a special
heartfelt thank you to Dr. Marshal Mathews and the Sharon Richardson Community Hospice staff for
their care and compassion. Thank you and God Bless.
For online condolences and additional information please visit www.wenigfh.com
The staff of the Wenig Funeral Home of Oostburg (920-564-2771) is assisting the Niemuth family with
arrangements.



