Daniel Joseph Ropson Algoma, Wisconsin Obituary

Daniel Joseph Ropson

Daniel J. Ropson, 75, Luxemburg, passed away peacefully September 5, 2020 at home after a short battle with mesothelioma. He was born March 15, 1945 to Ralph and Helen (Strnad) Ropson. Daniel was a graduate of the Algoma High School in 1963. His first job was as a newspaper carrier for the Green Bay Press Gazette. He worked part time for his grandpa Hank Ropson who had the Ford dealership in Algoma for many years. For the rest of his working career he worked at the Algoma Hardwoods for 42 years. Daniel married his high school sweetheart Lorna Detjen in 1968. Daniel enjoyed the free feeling that he got riding his motorcycle with his friends, was a member of the Algoma Boat Club, golfing with friends, traveling with his wife Lorna, spending time outside on his lawn and in his vegetable garden, he was a Boy Scout Leader when his son Rick was in Scouting, a former member of the JC's of Algoma and his greatest joy was spending time with his wife, children and grandchildren, including attending all their events at school. Daniel would welcome everyone into his home with his special "Old Fashion mixed drink". Daniel is survived by his wife Lorna, daughter Tammy Bryfczynski, daughter-in-law Tracie Ropson; six grandchildren Michael, Ryan, Connor and Evan Bryfczynski and Emily and Ethan Ropson; two sisters Dianne Charles and Dorie (Jim) Rabas, one brother Joe (Marlene) Ropson; many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, son Rick, and son-in-law Jon Bryfczynski. There will be a public gathering Friday, September 11, 2020 at the SCHINDERLE FUNERAL HOME, Algoma from 10:00 AM until the time of services at 12:00 PM with Minister Gloria Butler officiating. Burial to follow at the Evergreen Cemetery. The family wants to give a very special thank you to Jamie and Krystal from Unity Hospice for the care and compassion given to Daniel. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy the family will be donating the donations of money to several of Dann's favorite charities that he supported through the years in his honor. The family request that face masks be worn at the funeral home. Express your sympathy, memories and pictures on Dann's tribut page at www.schinderle.com.
March 15, 1945 - September 5, 202003/15/194509/05/2020
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JAMES AND DEBORAH FIFIELD
September 9, 2020
Lorna And Tammy And family, Our hearts are with you in this special time of need. We have only known you A short time , but you seem like family. We love you and are very saddened by Dan's death. We are always there for you if you need anything. Your neighbors, James, De... Continue Reading
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JAMES AND DEBORAH FIFIELD
September 9, 2020
A candle was posted for Daniel Joseph Ropson.
A candle was posted for Daniel Joseph Ropson.
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Jim and Terri Pavlick
September 9, 2020
Lorna and family, we are so very sorry for your loss! Dann was a special person and will be missed.
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Marge Rodrian
September 8, 2020
I worked with Dann many years at Algoma Hardwoods and he was a total pleasure to work with. He was kind, smart and fun to be around. My sympathies to the family.
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Chas Anderson
September 8, 2020
Lorna and family- so very sorry to hear about Dan's passing. May the Lord provide some comfort to you all. Good memories. Chas Anderson
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cheryl
September 8, 2020
I worked with Dan, a kind person and a pleasure to work with, always had a smile and a word to say if he saw you out, dan will be missed
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Dori Rabas
September 7, 2020
My brother Dann gave me a silver heart pendant when we were growing up. I still have this HEART and will treasure it always 💖 Your Forever in my Heart, your loving sis, Dori
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Pat Haucke
September 7, 2020
Always had a great time with Dan and Lorna dancing to Spice band. I will miss him.
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Cheryl
September 7, 2020
So sorry for loss😢you are in our thoughts. Keep dancing Dan!!
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Wendy Dequaine
September 7, 2020
So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Take care and god bless! Wendy Dequaine and Mark Zastrow