Ardice Y. Schuette, 90, of Plymouth passed away with her family beside her on Tuesday, April 19, 2022
at the Sheboygan Senior Community.
Ardice was born on May 26, 1931 in Random Lake, a daughter to the late Armin and Irma (Roessler)
Henning. She attended elementary school in Random Lake and graduated from Plymouth High School in
1949. Following graduation she worked for attorney Phil Anderson for 6 years. On May 26, 1951 she was
united in marriage to Henry Schuette at Salem United Church of Christ in Plymouth. Following the birth
of her children she remained at home until she and her husband purchased the A&W Restaurant in
Plymouth which they owned for 10 years. She worked in the toy business in West Bend until they
purchased the Dairy Queen, owning it for 30 years. After selling the Dairy Queen they purchased the
Parkview Family Restaurant and Palo Popcorn both in Sheboygan Falls and upon the sale of those
businesses retired. Henry preceded her in death on April 10, 2008.
Ardice was active with her children being involved as a den mother for Cub Scouts and a Campfire Girl
leader. She sewed may outfits and prom dresses for the family. She also enjoyed knitting mittens and
hats for the kids.
Ardice was a member of Salem U.C.C. where she had taught Sunday School, sang in the choir and was
involved in the Willing Workers.
Ardice is survived by her daughter, Cynthia Berth of Sheboygan Falls and her special friend Gerry Isbell;
her grandchildren, Russell Schuette of Sheboygan Falls, Jill (Joshua) Imig of Sheboygan Falls, Lindsay
Schuette and her fiancé, Travis Patrick of New York, Wendy (Frank) Fiordellisi of Iowa, Paula (Andrew)
Blattner of Hudson, WI, Michael Berth of Chicago and Kelly Berth and her fiancé Andy Stauber of
Minnesota; her great grandchildren, Ethan Schuette, Elsa Schuette, Michael Niger, Henry Blattner,
Mabel Blattner, Gionni Fiordellisi and Luka Fiordellisi; her sister, Lindoris Fintelmann of Plymouth, and
foster brother, James (Sandra) Preder of Plymouth. Many nieces, nephews and other relatives and
friends also survive. Along with her husband and parents she was preceded in death by a son Richard
Schuette; son-in-law, David Berth; a brother-in-law, Frederick Fintelmann and her father and mother-in-
law, Henry and Edna Schuette.
A Funeral service for Ardice will be held 1 pm, Saturday, April 23 at Wittkopp Funeral and Cremation
Service with Pastor Dale Miller officiating. Burial will follow in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Plymouth.
Family and friends may gather at the funeral home, 123 South St. on Saturday from 11 am until the time
of service at 1 pm.
A memorial fund has been established in Ardice’s name.
Ardice’s family would like to extend a sincere thank you and deep gratitude to staff and nurses at the
Sheboygan Senior Community for their compassion and excellent care.
Expressions 0f sympathy may be sent to the family at www.lakeshorefamilyfuneralhomes.com
Ardice Schuette
By Bill Harpold
Apr 21, 2022 | 11:54 AM

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