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Molthen-Bell Holiday Service of Remembrance 2020
By Molthen-Bell 08 Dec, 2020
Molthen-Bell Funeral Home's Holiday Service of Remembrance for 2020 is a virtual memorial service for those missing loved ones during the holiday season.
By Molthen-Bell Funeral Home 01 Oct, 2019
Sharing the unique qualities and friendships of being on a team, bonding around the challenges of the sport, and making memories that will serve them as they grow up.
By Molthen-Bell Funeral Home 19 Jun, 2019
Molthen-Bell takes part in Crusherfest, South Milwaukee's long awaited tribute to professional wrestler Reggie "The Crusher" Lisowski.
By Molthen-Bell Funeral Home 13 Mar, 2019
Molthen-Bell Funeral Home teams up with Moran's Pub this St. Paddy's Day to offer patrons a free ride home.
By Pam Bierbach 18 Dec, 2018
With the help of local sponsors, a group of women joined together to provide a singular kind of Christmas event for families with special needs children.
By Molthen-Bell Funeral Home 14 Sep, 2018
We're pleased to announce that Molthen-Bell & Son Funeral Home has been singled out for a South Milwaukee Curb Appeal Award.
By Molthen-Bell Funeral Home 23 Aug, 2018
Molthen-Bell has been having an active summer mingling with families during cherished community events. It's how we let people know that we care.
Reggie
By Molthen-Bell Funeral Home 09 Feb, 2018
South Milwaukee’s most famous native son just got one step closer to achieving the kind of immortal greatness often reserved for war generals. Molthen-Bell & Son Funeral Home on Thursday donated $10,000 to an initiative dedicated to erecting a statue of Hall of Fame professional wrestler Reggie Lisowski, better known as The Crusher. The blond-haired, blued-eye buff Polish athlete worked from the 1940s until the 1980s, and was admired by tens of thousands of fans around the country and in Canada. However, none were more supportive than the place from which he came. Lisowski grew up and made his home in South Milwaukee, and his wrestling persona lionized the blue-collar worker. He died in 2005 at the age of 79, but he is in no way forgotten. Proudly, his funeral services were performed by Molthen-Bell & Son. Fans still flock to his grave at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Cudahy. However, one fan, Chris Smith , a 39-year-old lawyer, thinks Lisowski deserves a more fitting tribute – a bronze statue of “Da Crusher” on Milwaukee Avenue. “We knew Da Crusher, grew up with him in this community, and he made us proud,” said John Klein, general manager of Molthen-Bell Funeral Home. “We’re never going to forget him, and the statue will be a reminder of the come-uppance of the common man.”
Molthen-Bell Holiday Service of Remembrance 2020
By Molthen-Bell 08 Dec, 2020
Molthen-Bell Funeral Home's Holiday Service of Remembrance for 2020 is a virtual memorial service for those missing loved ones during the holiday season.
By Molthen-Bell Funeral Home 01 Oct, 2019
Sharing the unique qualities and friendships of being on a team, bonding around the challenges of the sport, and making memories that will serve them as they grow up.
By Molthen-Bell Funeral Home 19 Jun, 2019
Molthen-Bell takes part in Crusherfest, South Milwaukee's long awaited tribute to professional wrestler Reggie "The Crusher" Lisowski.
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