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WAUKESHA
Frederick G. ‘Fred’ Portz Jr.
Nov. 3, 1931 – Sept. 3, 2010
Frederick
G. "Fred" Portz Jr. of Waukesha died Friday, Sept. 3, 2010, at
Virginia Health and Rehabilitation Center at the age of 78.
He was born in Milwaukee on Nov. 3, 1931, the son of Frederick and
Elizabeth "Betsy" (nee Swickard) Portz Sr. On Sept. 3, 1982, he
married JoAnn (nee Love) Portz at First Baptist Church in Waukesha, where
he was a former member serving on all church boards and the Wisconsin
State Mission Board. He was currently a member of First Presbyterian
Church since 2004. Fred owned and operated Scientific Plastics from 1952
until his retirement in 2000. He also owned the Stamp Center and Coin
Corner in Waukesha, along with the Jiffy Jell building at 550 Elizabeth
St. in Waukesha. For many years, he was a stamp and coin appraiser for
channels 10 and 36. Fred was a dedicated member of the Waukesha Kiwanis
Club, achieving perfect attendance for more than 40 years, and he was also
a recipient of the Hixson Award through the club. Fred was very active in
many Waukesha clubs and organizations, including being on the advisory
board of the Salvation Army, a volunteer for the Waukesha Area Chamber of
Commerce (where he received the small business man of the year award from
the chamber), a founding member of the Waukesha County Art Museum, on the
board of the Waukesha County Historical Society, a board member of the
Cooperating Congregations of Greater Waukesha, and in past years, was
involved in the Waukesha Civic Theatre and the Waukesha Symphony. He was
also a proud member of and fundraiser for the Waukesha Choral Union for 28
years, where he was very involved with the Messiah, Creation Project.
He will be dearly missed by his wife, JoAnn of Waukesha; their children,
Thomas J. Portz of Brookfield, Karelyn (Randal) Beck of North Prairie and
Mark (Sheri) Misfeldt of Waukesha; his grandchildren, Timothy (Denise)
Portz, Joshua Portz, Dustin Wenzel, Jaclyn Beck, Derek Beck, Monique
Misfeldt and Marcus Misfeldt; his greatgrandchildren, Macayla and Madelyn
Portz and Tara and Alex Wenzel. He is further survived by his
sisters-in-law, the Rev. Jan Davis of Green Bay, Juanita Gorden of
Waukesha and Judith (Richard) Quade of Richland Center; his
brother-in-law, Jack (Doris) Love of New Berlin; along with nieces,
nephews, other relatives and friends.
Fred was preceded in death by his father; mother, Elizabeth Bennett;
stepmother Caroline; daughter, Wendy Misfeldt; granddaughter, Amanda Kay
Beck; and his mother- and father-in-law, Joseph and Gladys Love.
Visitation will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 10, at First
Presbyterian Church, 810 N. East Ave., Waukesha, WI 53186. Visitation
continues from 9:30 a.m. until the 11 a.m. funeral service Saturday, Sept.
11, at the church. The Rev. Dee Talley will preside. Graveside services
will immediately follow the service at Prairie Home Cemetery.
If desired, the family suggests memorials to the Salvation Army, 445
Madison St., Waukesha, WI 53188; First Presbyterian Church – Deacons
Fund (address above); the Waukesha Choral Union-Messiah Creation Project,
P.O. Box 495, Waukesha, WI 53187; or to MPTV Friends, Foundation Hall, 5th
Floor, 700 W. State St., Milwaukee, WI 53233.
For further information, please call Randle-Dable Funeral, Cremation and
Preplanning Services at 547-4035, or go to www. waukeshafunerals.com for
directions or to leave an online tribute.
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