Service Details
In accordance with Wendell’s wishes, his services were held privately.

Wendell R. Feltner, age 67, of Racine, passed away peacefully at his residence, with his loving wife by his side on Friday, May 23, 2025.
He was born on May 11, 1958, in Hazard, KY a son of Dave and Eva (nee: Trent) Feltner.
On October 10, 2003, in Kenosha, he was united in marriage to Kimberly A. Zaso.
He was an employee of ES Plastics in Waterford.
Wendell enjoyed riding his Harley with his wife and taking his challenger out.
He was a big sports fan for baseball and football. Wendell was a Cubs and Bears Fan.
Wendell enjoyed grilling out in the summer with his family.
Wendell and Kim shared 22 wonderful years of marriage.
He is survived by his wife Kim and his daughter Jamie Faro and Ian Ruble and His beloved Pet’s Teddy and Timber
Jamie Faro says
You will always be one of the most amazing men I’ve ever known. Thank you for being the best dad to me. You truly were. You were always there when I needed you and loved me as your own. I couldn’t ask for a better dad. One of my favorite memories is mom ,you, me and Ian just sitting out back with the fireplace going, having some drinks and just talking and laughing for hours and hours. Our Sunday dinners together won’t be the same without you. You loved Ian as your own as well and I couldn’t be more grateful that we all had this past year together, it was one of the best years of my life. You always went above and beyond for me and I will be forever grateful for you in my life and loving my mom the way you did. You and mom were each other persons and I’m grateful that you and her got to experience true love in your lifetime together. My heart is missing a piece because your not here. Dad, I miss you immensely and will forever miss you. I love you with all my heart.
Don’t give them too much hell up there ..
Kenneth Simon says
Wendell-
Im going to miss you dearly, my friend. You were not only a wonderful buddy but also a truly good person. I take comfort in knowing you are now with God, resting in peace.
My heartfelt condolences go out to your family during this difficult time. Please know that you will always be in my thoughts and prayers.
With love,
Kenny Simon and Family
Lloyd Andresen says
⁰a great person and a greater friend. I will miss you, my friend.
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Douglas "Dougie" McKeen says
Oh, Mr. Titter…you and I first met in the strangest of times. The world was fresh into Covid. I had just finished playing schoolteacher to my children because of the shutdowns. I then broke my ankle. Nine weeks later, I came ripping into work on a knee scooter, and there you were. Your first thought was, “who the hell is this guy?” You very quickly found out. Over the ensuing months, we became very good friends at work. I loved hearing about classic cars and trucks. There did not exist a car or truck from back in the day that you did not know about, detail for detail. You loved hearing about all the funny shenanigans my kids were up to on a daily basis. The friendship then spilled outside of work. I eventually met your wife, Kim. This was the lady you loved more than your bikes, cars and trucks. I absolutely saw why. After years of times like this and more, you became one of my very closest and dearest friends. Mr. Titter, I will miss our talks, our visits…everything. Most of all, I will miss your smile and laugh. Those two things could light up any room. You were a great friend and role model. I will continue to strive to be man as good as you. Please save me a seat for when my time comes.
Patty (Dayment ) Soenksen says
I will always remember you Wendell. I know Chris was waiting for you with open arms. You are loved missed.
Sonia Gonzalez says
I’m so happy to have met the two of you and to have been able to spend time with you. You were a great couple and Wendell was a truly wonderful man. I pray for peace and comfort for you and your family. God bless!
Alfredo Marinez says
Wendell
Thank you for everything you thought me, I’m as good at my job because of you, the toolroom annex shop will never be the same without you, miss your laugh, jokes and all of the good times we had
I’m a lucky man to have known you, ride along with you and called you my friend
Chris Salzman - CC says
Wendell was one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. He always had a hello for me and a smile. He made the day better just being around… I am going to miss him.
JimBob Hampton says
Wendell was one of a kind. Him and I saw the world through a similar perspective, maybe it was a southern roots thing. We also shared interests in motorcycles and hotrods which is probably why we became friends so quickly. I loved making him laugh, his laugh was infectious. Seeing how in love he was with Kim was truly inspiring. I sure am going to miss you buddy. Rest in peace my brother.