Obit: Szemborski, John J. Jr. (1933 - 2018)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 
Surnames: Abt, Bothe, Fochs, Hilber, Mroczenski, Mueller, Paul, Prosser, Roma, 
Soczka, Szemborski, Thanig
----Source: The Record - Review (Abbotsford, WI) 2/21/2018
Szemborski, John J. Jr. (23 FEB 1933 - 19 FEB 2018)
After a four-year battle with esophageal cancer, John J. Szemborski, Jr., 80, of 
Marathon, died at his home, on Feb. 19, 2018.
John is best known in recent years as the “Honey Guy” at the Farmer’s Market of 
Wausau, where he was a vendor for over 25 years and one of the first vendors of 
organic produce. Friends and family could always count on enjoying polka on the 
radio when they visited John.
Earlier in his life, he was a dairy farmer and ran a small sawmill, cutting 
laths for area ginseng growers. He was born in the family farmhouse in rural 
Marathon on July 14, 1937, to John and Isabelle (Hilber) Szemborski, Sr. In 
February of 1960, John married Marguerite Abt (Thanig); they divorced in 1973.
John is survived by his children, Greg (Dora) Szemborski, Edgar, Doug 
Szemborski, Marshfield, Brenda (Mike) Roma, Schofield, Chris Szemborski, 
Marathon (Little Chicago), Jocelyn (Mark) Fochs, Mosinee, Virginia (John) 
Prosser, Weston, and Ben (Tina) Szemborski, Marathon; 14 grandchildren; three 
great-grandchildren; two sisters, Elmira (Gerhardt) Paul, Sheboygan Falls, and 
Carol Bothe, Waukesha.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and siblings, Florence (Edward) Soczka, 
Bernice (Paul) Mueller, Anthony (Esther) Szemborski, Irene (Leo) Mroczenski, and 
Martin (Rosie) Szemborski.
Special thanks to Dr. Peterson, all the staff with Aspirus Comfort Care and 
Hospice Services, the staff at Aspirus Cancer Center and Bruce Grau of Aspirus 
Pallative Care for their expertise and support.
A family memorial service will be held at a future date.
Peterson/Kraemer Funeral Home, Marathon, is in charge of arrangements. 
Online condolences may be expressed at 
www.petersonkraemer.com. 
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