Richard Anthony Lenzner, of Antigo, died Tuesday, October 21, 2014 at Eastview Medical and Rehabilitation Center. He was 69 years old. He was born on November 5, 1944 in Antigo, a son of Violet (Fischer) Lenzner of Antigo and the late Antone Lenzner. He married Susan (Prasalowicz) Incha, the couple later divorced. He married Rose (DeLaPena) Krause, the couple later divorced. He married Karen Harmon on April 27, 2002.
He attended Peace Lutheran Grade School and graduated from Antigo High School.
He owned and operated the New Key Club in Antigo for 14 years. In 2003 he bought Dickie Doo's in the town of Ackley and retired in 2012. He was a seasonal employee at Boyd's Mason Lake Resort in Park Falls for 12 years.
He enjoyed fishing, shooting pool and shaking dice. He especially loved his mother, children, grandchildren and faithful companion, his Yorkie, Max.
In addition to his mother and wife, survivors include five daughters, Laura (Kevin) McKenna of Antigo, Margie Lenzner of Antigo, Kim (Joe) Dolezal of Marshfield, Tonya (Rick) Sees of De Pere and Anastasia (Manwinder Singh) Bhagat of Milwaukee; three sons, Anthony (Stacy) Lenzner of Polar, Allen (Debbie Stayer) Krause of Neva and Joshua Frain of White Lake; two sisters, Janet Haviland of The Villages, FL and Judy Lenz of Arizona; a brother, Allen (LuAnn Tousey) Lenzner of Antigo; 14 grandchildren, Kevin Jr, Jack, Susan and Frank McKenna, Zoe, Gracie and Anthony Lenzner, Brad, Brook and Ryan Dolezal, Sean, Joe and Samantha Sees and Natalie Vanden Heuvel
He was preceded in death by his brother-in-law, Duane Haviland and daughter-in-law, Geraldine Krause.
A celebration of life service will be held on Saturday, November 1 at 11 a.m. at Four Corners Assembly of God, White Lake with Rev. Marvin Kindle officiating. Burial will take place in Elmwood Cemetery, Antigo. Visitation will be Friday, October 31 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Bradley Funeral Home and Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of service at church.
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Dick and I were best friends when we were kids in Antigo. In fact, he was my very first best friend. I lived across the street with my late grandmother Tress then, on Elm Street. I've tried to get hold of Dick for years, since the 1980s. The Internet made it possible, but too late to talk and laugh about the good old days. My best to all, including Violet, Allen, Janet, and Judy. Sorry I haven't seen you all in so many years. Scott
Will always remember all the fun and laughs we had with Dick..He was a Great person and always a smile on his face..You will be greatly missed...
I will always remember what a fun, and sweet man you were Uncle Dick, we lost a good man the day you passed away.
My thoughts and prayers go out to you Kim and Allen.
Going "way" back when you delivered the ADJ on Clermont St to the last time we saw each other I've always thought of you as a close friend--rest well and my prayers go out to those you left behind--you will be missed.--Born
We always enjoyed shooting pool and darts for Dickie Doo's. We always enjoyed your company.Dick was one of a kind !!!!!
So sorry for your loss
prayers to his family & friends..
will never be forgotten
Dick always was nice to me, and he was just an all around great guy. R.I.P. Dick. My condolences to the family.
One of our most favorite things to do when we came to Antigo was to come visit with Dick and Karen (and Max).. That was always a special bar (green acres) and when you all took over, you made it even more so. My Dad (Don Incha) has one of his favorite bar keeps up with him now and they are toasting their families.. Karen and family, you are all in our thoughts and prayers.. Fletcher and Dayle Wright
Dick was a great guy,had many good times with you.you will be missed and definitely never forgotten R.I.P my friend. Condolences to the his family sorry for your loss.
Dick, I will miss your hugs and calling me brother. When you took over the New Key Club and I worked for you, some of the best times were the great times we had shooting pool together for the Tri County Pool League. You were awesome at times. Oh yes, you were also a great behind the plate baseball umpire too and you would yell at me for breaking a bat, saying, "Hey those cost alot of money". To you, Dick, I say "Lets get it on and raise my glass of Old Style". Rest in Peace my friend. I will miss you...
You will be so missed by many Dick. I always enjoyed working for you. R.I.P
â˜ºï¸ Dick will be greatly missed! I think Dick will always be remembered for the smile and friendly man he was! Rest in peace Dickie Doo! Karen n family you have all my condolences on the loss of your husband, father, grandfather n friend!
Dick always had a smile and friendly greeting when I walked in to New Key. Will think of you often.
We will remember Uncle Dick as a caring, fun loving man. We will miss him and remember him fondly. We are thinking and praying for the whole family.
Dave & Lisa Mckinnon
Karen and family so sorry for your loss, you will be in our prayers. God Bless you all
You came along into my dear freind, Karen's life at a time when she needed you most. You brought her love and years of happiness. I thank-you for that. You will be greatly missed. RIP friend.
Loved you so much Dickie Do! I'll never forget you, especially your laugh & the greatest hugs you gave us. Rest in peace my friend!!
Sorry to hear the loss of Richard. Your in my prays and take care
so sorry for your loss
My Deepest Sympathy,
Kay
Sincere condolences Karen.
Many Condolences for you Karen ! Sorry for your loss :-(
Rene & Bobby Pomasl
Seeing Dick in church was a heart warmer...Thank You Lord for taking care of him. Karen, if there is anything you need...just let us know. we Love you