Service Details
Funeral Services for Orv will be held on Tuesday, October 6, 2020. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 12:00 Noon at St. Mary Catholic Church, 7300 39th Ave in Kenosha. Friends are invited to meet with the family on Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the Mass at the Church.
Memorial Suggestions
The family has requested memorial remembrances be directed to the charity of your choice.

Peacefully and surrounded by his family, Orville J. Emon passed away on September 28th, 2020 at the age of 82 in Appleton, WI.
Orv was born in Wausau, WI on August 6th, 1938 to John and Leona (Geiger) Emon. He developed a love for basketball early in life, becoming a basketball jock in high school. As a young man, Orv often enjoyed being at the local fishing hole rather than class (this proved useful in his later years). In 1956, Orv joined the Navy as a radio man. Upon returning, he met his beloved Virginia “Ginnie” Eckerle. They were married on November 21, 1959 at St. Mary Catholic Church in Wausau.
Orv and Ginnie welcomed daughter, Kim in 1960 followed by son, Todd in 1961, and rounded out their family with daughter Stacy in 1967. Orv went on to work for Wisconsin Fuel & Heating as a service technician for over thirty years. They raised their family in Kenosha, WI before retiring to Legend Lake into “the house that ginseng built”, after ginseng farming with his brother, Jim (as well as a touch of free labor via the aforementioned children).
Orv enjoyed many of the “simple things” in life – he loved Legend Lake, his hunting cabin (what happens at the hunting cabin, stays at the hunting cabin), playing daily cribbage with his wife Ginnie, the Packers (he was a proud season ticket holder), the Brewers, and any and all things Basketball (but preferably high school ball, please). His smile and laugh were contagious. He kept his family laughing until the very end.
He will be greatly missed by his dear wife of 60 years Ginnie; children Kim (Cary) DeGrazia, Todd (Linda) Emon, Stacy (Gregg) Althoff; grandchildren Michelle (Joe), Elizabeth (Jake), Emily (Kyle), Joseph, Kyle (Kayla), Geena (James), Stephanie, Anthony, Michael; great-grandchildren Kiara, Myah, Ryleigh, Masyn, Kennedy, and his first great-grandson due in early 2021. He is also survived by his brother James (Carol) Emon and brother-in-law DuWayne Darrin, as well as many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister Yvonne Darrin.
It was evident to all who knew him how greatly Orv enjoyed being a husband, father and a grandfather. He loved openly and will be fondly remembered as the grandpa who never hesitated to teach his grandkids to fish (we told you those local fishing holes would prove useful), give them rides up and down the hillside on his lawnmower, dig an ice cave out of a snowbank for them to play in, or teach them how to Polka. He will forever be remembered as the very best breakfast chef in the Northwoods and the greatest (and most patient) pontoon boat driver ever.
He was truly “one in a million” – his family feels exceptionally lucky to have hit that jackpot and been blessed with the years they had with him. Save us a Polka in Heaven, Orv.
Ken and Jane Stich says
Was our pleasure to know Orv thru our shared grandchildren. He was so special! To his family, our sympathy on his passing but I do believe your loss is heaven’s gain.
Craig Darrin and DuWayne Darrin says
Duwayne Darrin and Craig Darrin
Phil & Liz Jasiek says
Our deepest condolences on the loss of your husband, father, & grandpa. Its never easy to lose a love one. Keep the memories of a wonderful person he was. I wish I got to know him better, with your stories I will get to know him. He will forever be in your hearts. Phil & Liz Jasiek
Arlan Emon says
My thoughts are with you all..
My God hold him in the palm of His hand.
Barb and Marvin Mohr says
Ginnie and family. Marvin and I send our sympathy and prayers. We have many fond memories of Orville when working in the ginseng gardens. Take care and cherish the memories.
Joanie Witberler says
My deepest condolences to Ginny and family. I had the pleasure of working with Orv in the ginseng gardens many years ago. He always knew how to make everyone laugh. I will always remember his smile.
Chelsey Mentz says
Hugs to my Steph and her family. I am so incredibly grateful I was able to meet Papa. Always making you laugh and up for anything. Thinking about him now I can’t help but smile. His smile was contagious. I had the pleasure to spend quality time with both him and Nonnie while in Arizona – playing Yahtzee and making mint mojitos! He will be greatly missed by a family who absolutely adored him xo Love to you all. I have been thinking about everyone nonstop. I made a charitable donation to Kids & Horses in Nevada – he would’ve thought what they did there was pretty neat.
Amy Ludke Burris says
Thinking of all of you, and keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. So many memories flood back to the good times on 25th Avenue. Orv was sure one of a kind. I know how deeply he will be missed. May God bring you comfort and peace.
Anonymous says
I miss you so much! Even after 6 months, I still need to feel your hugs and tell you how much I love you. I ache to see you again and look forward to that day.
Love always,
Ginnie