John H. Mondloch John Mondloch of Fredonia passed away January 1 2014 at Lawlis Family Hospice in Mequon surrounded by his family. He was 65 years old. John was born February 9 1948 in Sheboygan the son of Kenneth and Hildegard Brabender Mondloch. After high school John proudly served his country in the United States Air Force for 6 years. While stationed in Alaska he met the love of his life Pauline Semones. The two were united in marriage on August 7 1971 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Random Lake. The couple settled in Fredonia in 1974. For 26 years John worked as an assembler welder at Logemann Brother Company in Saukville. John was a member of St. Peter of Alcantara Catholic Church in Port Washington. He was a proud veteran who belonged to the Waubeka VFW Post #7037. He enjoyed hunting trap shooting and woodworking. He was a family man who coached his children's football and soccer teams and loved spending time with his wife children and grandchildren. John is survived by his wife Pauline and their children: Katrina (Dennis) Laurent of Green Bay and Kristofer (Jessica) Mondloch of Darboy. He is further survived by his grandchildren: Austin Heather and Ryan Laurent and Harper Mondloch sister Mary (James) Jacoby of Fredonia brothers James (Linda) Mondloch of Waldo and Jerry (Mary) Mondloch of Adell brothers and sisters-in-law: Nancy Sadler Clinton (Linda) Semones Rod (Karen) Semones Brenda (Rex) Spicer Ann (Randy) Worrell and Glenn (Trish) Semones all of Virginia and Tim Semones of North Carolina aunts uncles cousins nieces nephews other relatives and many friends. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12:30 PM on Saturday January 4 2014 at St. Peter of Alcantara Catholic Church 1800 N. Wisconsin St. Port Washington. Father Pat Wendt will officiate. Military honors will be held immediately after mass. The family will receive visitors at Eernisse Funeral Home 1600 W. Grand Ave. Port Washington from 9AM-12noon on Saturday leaving for mass at St. Peter of Alcantara Catholic Church at 12:15PM. In lieu of flowers memorials are suggested. The Eernisse Funeral Home Port Washington is honored to be serving the family.