Ward “Boz” R. Zuelsdorf, 50, of Burnett, Wisconsin passed away unexpectedly on Monday, December 13, 2021 at his home due to chronic health conditions. Ward Ray was born on December 22, 1970 the son of Roland and Lilah (Kovalaske) Zuelsdorf in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. He attended Horicon High School. Ward was a handy man andContinue Reading
He and I met while working for the same employer. We clicked almost instantly and became pretty good friends. The guy would give you the shirt off his back. We had a lot of good times. He helped me out of jams a few times. I’ll never forget him. I will miss him dearly. Thanks Wardo for being a great and positive friend in my life. Sympathies to his family.
Our deepest sympathies to Ward's family and friends. Ward was a great friend for more than 35 years. Anyone that was lucky enough to know him knew what a smart, witty, and talented individual he was. His humor and charisma made him a fun and interesting person to be around. He has enriched our lives and provided us all with so many positive memories of the time we were able to know him. He will be deeply missed.
So sorry about the loss of such a remarkable man. We enjoyed Ward so much. Our sincere condolences to all of his family, especially his mom. I know he loved his family so sincerely. God bless you all and may Ward enjoy his first Christmas with Jesus
Sorry to hear it. Did not know ward but knew many of the family. Sympathy to the family.
So sorry for your loss so soon after loosing your other brother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Give Mom Lilah a hug for me.
So sorry to hear of the loss of Ward. May your warm and happy memories help carry you through these difficult times. I will pray for your family at St Johns.
I'm shocked and saddened by this. I was in and out of Ward's life ever since that bird "must have hatched and flew away". He was very witty and smart. I wish all the family the best during this time of sadness. I'm sure Ward would have wanted you to stay positive and to take the time to celebrate his life.