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Zacherl Funeral Home Staff
Peter A. Zacherl
Peter is a fifth generation owner of Zacherl Funeral Home and a graduate of the University of Minnesota. He was raised in Fond du Lac and is known by many. He and his wife Jennifer have two children. He is a member of Holy Family Parish. He also participates in the Noon Rotary Club. He enjoys the outdoors and especially loves to fish and camp with his family.
Tammy L. Freund Tammy has been with Zacherl Funeral Home since 1998. In 1999 she graduated from Milwaukee Area Technical College and has the distinction of being one of the few female funeral directors in the area. Tammy was born and raised in Berlin, WI, and has three children. Tammy and her family are members of Hope Lutheran Church. When she has some free time she likes to cook, bake and do some work in the garden.
Jerome A. Wagner
After thirty-one years as a clergyman Jerry attended Worsham College of Mortuary Science in Wheeling, IL and graduated in the fall of 2004. With a great deal of funeral experience, he is now a licensed funeral director. Born and raised in Sheboygan WI, Jerry has been in Fond du Lac since 1986, and currently lives in the village of Pipe. Jerry enjoys time visiting, riding his motorcycle and snow skiing. He is a member of the Knights of Columbus and Holy Family Parish.
Mitchell P. Penn Mitch, a resident of Fond du Lac, is the son of Jeff and Lynn Penn. He has completed his Bachelor's Degree at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and is a licensed funeral director apprentice planning to enter the mortuary science program at Milwaukee Area Technical College. Prior to working at the funeral home, Mitch was employed by The Postilion and The Fond du Lac School District. He enjoys skiing, motorcycling and working on cars. Mitch is looking forward to completion of his education and being a fully licensed funeral director.
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Mission Statement

The Staff at Zacherl Funeral Home is dedicated to providing compassionate and affordable services to our client families. We know that at the time of a death, our families experience a variety of emotions as they grieve. It is our hope that the services we provide will help these families accept the reality of their loss and begin the process of their healing and a return to the usual quality of life. |
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