Daniel D. ‘Boone’ Hechimovich, age 95, of Mayville, passed away on Monday, January 20, 2025 at Waupun Memorial Hospital. A celebration of Boone’s life will be held later with inurnment to take place at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Mayville. Boone was born the son of Robert and Rose (Persha) Hechimovich on January 29, 1929. HeContinue Reading
Our sympathy and prayers to the family of Daniel Hechimovich from Tony and Mary Feucht family
Faye and Brenda, I’m so sorry to hear about Boone’s passing. I loved reading his obituary - what a life he led! More than all the things he did and what you shared about him over the years, it was clear that he loved his daughters the most.
I’m thinking of you, and sending my deepest sympathy to you both,
Love, Barb
Boone was a good friend to my dad, Erv Butzlaff, and they died within days of one another. Hoping they are having great conversations in heaven.
Sympathies to all of the “Boone” Hechimovich family. From raccoon hunting to driving to the drag races to taking his new vehicles for a ride around town. Memories tell it all. ♥️🙏🏻
So sorry to hear about Boone’s passing. I have good memories of Clete and Boone shooting the breeze and talking about the good old days. And Boone taking us to show us all of Mayville and his favorite haunts. ❤️
Dear, entire Hechimovich family you have our Sincere condolence Boone was one of the best! we will deeply miss Boone and always keep Boone in our minds and hearts. he would go out of his way to do anything for anybody. I know this personally just a few years ago my wife and I were stranded in a Rain down pour on our bike and Boone generously offered us a ride home that to me made me think Boone really stood out as such a gentleman willing to go out of his way for us!! I said we could make it he said park it you're taking the ride!! we were privileged to be friends with Boone and we are so very sorry to Faye & Brenda, kids, grandkids, great grandkids Boone is such an extremely incredible loss for you. RIP BOONE!
Faye and Brenda,
My remembrance of your dad starts on Grand Blvd when you girls were little. Your dad was always friendly and waved to us whenever he saw us. He was so proud of you girls and the stories the family posted here don't surprise me because he was so proud of his family. You were everything to him and can tell he felt that love with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. What a life he had and taking rides I can imagine on the marsh like my dad...same routes, same stories, but oh so special when they are gone. My sincere condolences to both of you. Love you. Margie
Faye and Brenda. My parents always talked highly of Boone and Marlene. Your dad was one of the best guys around. Hope you both are doing well.
Brenda,Remember when he took us to waupun to get new 3 speed bikes. You got a lime green one I got a red one. Rode home on the back of his pickup with our new bikes. Couldn’t do that today. Then raccoon hunting on the farm. Your dad got one and Faye helped drag it out. So many memories. May he rest in peace.
Faye & Brenda, I was saddened to hear of your dad's passing. Sandi and I enjoyed so much visiting with him over the years. He was a character, that's meant in a good way. Always friendly and always would acknowledge you no matter where you saw him. I first met your dad when I was 10 years old. He delivered LP gas to our farm.
Our deepest sympathy for your loss. Going to miss him!
Ken & Sandi Oechsner
One of the greatest men i have been blessed to spend over 25 years knowing!
Love you Boone!
Godspeed my friend!

My great grandpa Boone was such a blessing to my life and many others. From taking him on drives to eating at the family restaurant any moment was a special moment. I will never forget him always letting people know he had 4 generations with him when we would all go out. He was proud and we are all grateful to have been in his life.

I’m beyond thankful that I got to spend time with my great grandpa Boone for the last 23 years. I will always cherish our times together driving around the country, checking out the Green Head, and gramps showing me where he was born, and the places he worked. One time we stopped for lunch and he told everyone in the bar that I was his great granddaughter. He was always so proud of his entire family. I love you gramps!
With love,
Liv
We are all so thankful to have had Grandpa Boone in our lives. I will always cherish my childhood memories at the farm. I was lucky to have bunnies as a child and wont forget feeding baby sheep. I loved that he took so much pride in his Elk/ Deer farm along with all his other ventures. I will remember fun times at the Green Head and watching him and Grandma polka dance at church events.. etc. all our Christmas get togethers, fun dinners on the lakes, boating and so much more. I remember him taking us to the Dump and getting bottles of pop from the pop machine(long time ago. Then all the silly times with my daughters (Olivia and Andi) and Steve King. The car drives he took us all on(each time we came to visit) so he could show the girls and share his experiences in life with us! Most importantly, and my daughters reminded me of this, is the pride he had when we all went anywhere with him: his famous saying " This is my Daughter, Granddaughter and my Great granddaughters here.. hahah" thats four generations" He will be missed! I am imagining the reunion between him and the Love of his life, It gives me and my family peace. Love ya Gramps!
I am full of sorrow with passing of Boone. He and my father were close and he always acknowledged you when you met him. Boone was a great man and he will be missed.
RIP BOONE!