Carl Pielmeier

Carl Pielmeier

September 17, 1956 - April 06, 2025

Obituary

Carl A. Pielmeier II, 68, of Darlington, WI passed away Sunday, April 6, 2025.  He was born September 17, 1956 in Altoona, PA to Carl A. and Ethel (Beck) Pielmeier.  Carl joined the U.S. Marine Corp during the latter part of the Vietnam War.

Carl had worked on farms in Darlington for many years. He also worked for Biggs' Cheese Factory in Argyle, and later at ITW Shakeproof in Darlington.  Most recently, he was a driver for various Amish communities.  Carl was a very strong-willed German.  Although he had a strong will, he still loved telling jokes and being around his friends and family. Carl enjoyed word-find puzzles, as well as movies and shows about military history.  He also enjoyed driving and talking about classic cars.

Carl is survived by his sons Karl and Kyle Pielmeier, their mother Judy (Larson) Pielmeier, his nephew Jim Bundtrock and niece Theresa (Matt) Andrews along with their children. He is also survived by several cousins and other relatives. In addition, he leaves behind his cat, Callie. He was preceded in death by his parents, Carl and Ethel, and a sister Sharon (Arthur) Bundtrock.

Memorial services will be held at a later date.  Melby Funeral Home & Crematory is assisting the family.

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Mitch Theisinger
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Carl was a remarkable man who exemplified the importance of family. He cared deeply for those around him and demonstrated that true bonds transcend mere blood ties. His unwavering dedication and presence will be deeply missed, leaving an enduring legacy in the lives he touched. May he rest eternally in the tranquility of Heaven.
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Carla Jacobson
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A Single Tree has been donated to be planted in A Forest of Great Need in memory of Carl A Pielmeier II.
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Kyle Pielmeier
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No amount of words can describe the impact my father had on our lives. He did the best he could raising both me and my older brother. He was a family man until the very end. There are so many other things that could be said about my father here, but there isn't enough space to adequately express it. All I can safely say is that it won't be the same at home without you now, dad. Fly high, Ghost rider. Rest in Peace.

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