Christmas Tree Lot
Each year, our Fr. Grassi Community Park is transformed into a Christmas Tree Lot!
Since 2006, Doug Latzig and his family have been bringing beautiful fresh cut trees straight from their Wisconsin tree farm for you to purchase, and they donate a percentage of each sale back to our parish. The lot typically opens Friday after Thanksgiving and stays open until the trees are sold out.
In recent years, the lot has sold out in less than 2 weeks, so please plan ahead!
Christmas Tree Lot hours are:
Weekdays 11a-8p
Weekends 9a-8p
Doug is a fifth-generation member of the Latzig family that has owned and operated the tree farm in Wisconsin. Here's a little more about the history of their tree farm:
July 26, 2016: The Warren Sr. and Lois Latzig Century Farm Story (Click here to expand)
July 26, 2016: The Warren Sr. and Lois Latzig Century Farm Story
To qualify for this award, the farm (in whole or part) must be in continuous family ownership for 100 years. Also, the title of the property must be held by a blood relative of the original owner, or a legally adopted child of a descendant. Continuous residence on the property is not required, but the title to the property must be continuous. Families qualifying for the award also receive a certificate from the state.
The following account about the Latzig century farm was written by Lois Latzig and her daughter Debra (Latzig) Borelli:
During a ceremony at the Merrill Fair on Friday, July 22 (2016), Warren and Lois Latzig, owners of the farm located at W3193 Hillview Rd. in the Town of Pine River were presented the Merrill Historical Society Century Farm Award. The certificate was presented by Merrill Historical Society president, Bea Lebal, and Century Farm committee chairperson, Bob Gruling.
To qualify for this award, the farm (in whole or part) must be in continuous family ownership for 100 years. Also, the title of the property must be held by a blood relative of the original owner, or a legally adopted child of a descendant. Continuous residence on the property is not required, but the title to the property must be continuous. Families qualifying for the award also receive a certificate from the state.
At the ceremony, the Latzig family, with the help of a large photograph/information board, told the audience of over 50 friends, relatives and neighbors about the history of their farm. After the presentation, it became obvious that knowledge of the past can very well give us a greater understanding and appreciation of ourselves and our lives today.
The following account about the Latzig century farm was written by Lois Latzig and her daughter Debra (Latzig) Borelli:
The 125-year-old Latzig farm, owned by Warren Sr. and Lois Latzig, is located at W3193 Hillview Road in the Township of Pine River. The homestead fields lie along the Pine River in a mixture of flat land and small hills. The east and south sides of the property are surrounded by large hills covered with forestland.
History of Ownership
Heinrich and Johanna (Denow) Latzig: May 23, 1891 – Jan. 8, 1909
Henry and Augusta Latzig: Jan. 8, 1909 – Sept. 2, 1929
Walter A. and Elly Latzig: Sept. 2, 1929 – Feb. 11, 1970
Warren E. and Lois Latzig: Feb. 11, 1970 – Present
Heinrich and Johanna (Denow) Latzig: May 23, 1891 – Jan. 8, 1909
Henry and Augusta Latzig: Jan. 8, 1909 – Sept. 2, 1929
Walter A. and Elly Latzig: Sept. 2, 1929 – Feb. 11, 1970
Warren E. and Lois Latzig: Feb. 11, 1970 – Present
First Generation – Heinrich and Johanna (Denow) Latzig
In 1882, Heinrich and Johanna Latzig emigrated from Bremen, Germany to the United States. On May 18, 1882, they arrived in Baltimore, MD, on the ship S.S. Leipzig with their six children. They had three sons, Henry, Julius, William, and three daughters (names unknown).
They homesteaded 80 acres in the Township of Pine River. The Homestead Certificate was signed on May 23, 1891 by President Benjamin Harrison.
The first home and barn they built were destroyed by the Pine River fire on Sept. 14, 1893. Henry tried to fight the fire while his parents Heinrich and Johanna went to the river for safety. A new barn and cement block home were then built at a different location on the homestead.
On Jan. 8, 1909, ownership of the Latzig homestead was transferred to their son Henry. Heinrich and Johanna continued to live on the farm with Henry and his family until their death.
Second Generation – Henry and Augusta (Krueger) LatzigHenry Latzig, also known as Emil August Heinrich Latzig, was born on April 30, 1866 in Germany. Henry came to America in 1882 with his parents, whom he lived with on the Latzig Family Farm, helping with clearing the land and dairy farming.
He married Augusta Krueger and together they had three children, Walter A. Latzig, Erna (Latzig) Streich, and Doretta Latzig.
Augusta died on March 11, 1902 at the age of 23 from childbirth. The baby, Doretta, died 54 days later on April 10, 1902. Henry later married Minnie (Danker) Latzig who helped with the farm and raising Henry’s two young children.
In 1924, the barn was destroyed by a fire and a new one was then built. Henry would continue to live on the family farm until his death on Sept. 2, 1929. After Henry’s death, the farm was transferred to his son, Walter A. Latzig. Minnie later remarried and moved away from the farm. She passed away on July 7, 1975.
Third Generation – Walter A. and Elly (Krajewski) Latzig
Walter A. Latzig was born on Oct. 27, 1899 in Merrill. He was the son of Henry and Augusta (Krueger) Latzig. He dairy farmed and logged with his father Henry on the farm.
Walter married Elly Krajewski on June 2, 1926 in Merrill. Elly emigrated from Germany in 1923 with her parents, Carl and Ida Krajewski, and siblings, Fred and Erna.
Walter and Elly moved to Milwaukee for a short time after their wedding. They returned to the Latzig Family Farm to live and dairy farm with Henry and Minnie.
Walter and Elly had four children, Frederick Sr., Walter Jr., Warren Sr., and Joyce (Latzig) Peterson.
On March 9, 1933, their cement block house was destroyed by a fire. A new brick house was built on the same foundation and is the house that remains today. During Walter Sr. and Elly’s time on the farm, they purchased 280 acres and the “Julius Latzig” farm, an additional 120 acres located adjacent to the property. This increased the size of the farm to a total of 480 acres for growing crops and dairy farming.
Walter Sr. and Elly continued to farm until his death on Jan. 7, 1951. After his death, Elly continued to dairy farm with her son, Warren Latzig Sr. until 1959 when she moved to a house in Merrill. Warren and his wife, Lois, continued to live on the farm after Elly moved. On Feb. 11, 1970, Warren and Lois purchased the family farm from Elly.
Fourth Generation – Warren E. Latzig Sr. and Lois (Bennett) Latzig
Warren E. Latzig Sr. was born Feb. 10, 1931 in Merrill. Before he was married, he worked on the family farm, logging and dairy farming with his father and mother.
Warren E. Latzig Sr. was born Feb. 10, 1931 in Merrill. Before he was married, he worked on the family farm, logging and dairy farming with his father and mother.
On June 18, 1955, Warren married Lois Bennett at St. Stephens United Church of Christ in Merrill. The wedding reception and dance were held on the Latzig Family Farm.
Warren and Lois lived on the family farm with their three children, Warren A. Jr., Douglas, and Debra (Latzig) Borelli. The land was used for raising beef cattle and growing winter wheat, sunflowers, potatoes and Christmas trees. Some of the land was also rented for growing ginseng.
While growing Christmas trees, Warren also worked construction, was the owner of Warren Latzig and Sons Excavating, co-owner of Peterson and Latzig Company, and co-owner of Merrill Pavers. Lois worked for the Merrill School District as a teacher, aide, secretary, and, after retirement, as a substitute teacher.
In 1971, the barn was destroyed by a tornado and a new barn was built in the spring of 1972. A new garage was built attached to the house in the fall of 1972.
Warren Sr. and Lois are both retired and still living on the farm. Warren Sr. has lived on the property his entire life – 85 years and counting. They are blessed with six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Warren and Lois have passed on some of the farmland to their children who continue the tradition of growing Christmas trees on the homestead.
October 24, 2016: Warren Latzig, Sr. (click to expand)
Warren E. Latzig, Sr., 85, of the Town of Pine River, Lincoln County, passed away with his loving family by his side, on Monday, October 24, 2016 at Aspirus Wausau Hospital.
Warren was born February 10, 1931, in Merrill, son of the late Walter and Elly (Krajewski) Latzig, Sr. He married Lois Bennett on June 18, 1955 at St. Stephen’s United Church of Christ, Merrill. She survives. This past July, Warren and his family were presented with the Merrill Historical Society Century Farm Award. While Warren operated his tree farm, he had also worked in construction and logging, was the owner of Warren Latzig and Sons Excavating, co-owner of Peterson and Latzig Company, and co-owner of Merrill Pavers. Warren worked hard, but he also played hard.
Warren enjoyed camping and many people enjoyed his happy hour old fashioneds while visiting his campsite. He enjoyed pontoon rides, riding through his property on his U.T.V. and snowmobiling. Although Warren didn’t hunt much, he certainly enjoyed spending time with the hunting gang. Warren was a member of the former Northwoods Tree Dodgers. Warren enjoyed golfing and was quite entertaining on the golf course. In his younger years, he also enjoyed waterskiing. Warren and Lois traveled frequently. They had been to the Caribbean, Hawaii, Yellowstone National Park, Branson, Missouri and several other places throughout the United States. Warren and Lois spent many winters in Florida. Warren was a lifetime member of St. Stephen’s United Church of Christ. He was a member of the Wisconsin Christmas Tree Producers Association and the Nation Christmas Tree Producers Association. Warren was also a member of the Merrill Fraternal Order of Eagles #584 and had volunteered many years at their Fair stand.
Warren had a great sense of humor. He was very kind-hearted and always willing to lend a helping hand. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Lois Latzig of the Town of Pine River; one daughter, Debra (Tony) Borelli of the Town of Pine River; two sons, Warren (Debra) Latzig, Jr. of Branson, Missouri and Douglas (Sara) Latzig of the Town of Pine River; six grandchildren, Brooke Borelli (Matt Wendorf), Todd Latzig (Rebecca Weddle), Caryn Franzen (Austin Crowder), Courtney (Eric) Petruzates, Rebecca (Jake) Becker and Annie (De) Johnson; nine great-grandchildren, Brandon, Maggie, Grace, Ashlyn, Addyson, Mason, Eliza, Coby and Phillip; one sister, Joyce Peterson of Merrill; one sister-in-law, Betty Latzig of Merrill; many nieces and nephews; and his special friends, Roy and Sandy Hoffman. Warren was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Walter Latzig, Jr.; his brother and sister-in-law, Fred and Millie Latzig, Sr.; and his brother-in-law, George Peterson.
The funeral service was held at 12:00 P.M., Noon, Friday, October 28, 2016 at St. Stephen’s United Church of Christ, Merrill.
July 19, 2023: Lois M. Latzig (click to expand)
Lois M. Latzig (Nee Bennett), 87, of the Town of Pine River, Lincoln County, passed away Monday, July 17, 2023, at Aspirus Wausau Hospital after spending her last days surrounded by her family. Lois was born September 10, 1935, in Tomahawk, daughter of the late Arthur and Mae (Pecore) Bennett. Lois married Warren E. Latzig on June 18, 1955, at St. Stephens United Church of Christ, Merrill. He preceded her in death on October 24, 2016. Lois graduated from Rhinelander High School with the class of 1953. She furthered her education at Lincoln County Normal School and graduated with her Teaching Diploma in 1955. Lois began her teaching career in a one-room schoolhouse. Through the years, she also worked as a teacher’s aide and school secretary. After retirement, Lois still enjoyed helping out as a substitute teacher. Lois enjoyed attending the Lincoln County Retired Educators’ Association meetings with her former co-workers. Lois and Warren enjoyed camping and pontoon rides. They traveled frequently, and had been to the Caribbean, Hawaii, Yellowstone National Park, Branson, Missouri, the Panama Canal, and several other places throughout the United States. Lois and Warren spent many winters in Avon Park, Florida and many summers at Fox Fire Campground in Woodruff, Wisconsin. Many lifelong friendships were made in Avon Park and Woodruff. Lois enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, especially her children, grandchildren, siblings, nieces, and nephews. She loved going to garage sales and watching ‘Wheel of Fortune.’ Her children and grandchildren knew not to call to chat between 6:30 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. while the show was on. Lois loved sending her grandchildren and great-grandchildren holiday and birthday cards; it was so important to her that she asked her daughter Debbie to continue that tradition once she passed away. Lois was always taking care of everyone. Whether friends or family, she was always there to help. Lois was a longtime member of St. Stephens United Church of Christ in Merrill and enjoyed the radio ministry in her later years.
Survivors include her children, Warren (Debra) Latzig, Jr. of Branson, Missouri, Douglas Latzig of the Town of Pine River, and Debra (Tony) Borelli of the Town of Pine River; six grandchildren, Todd (Rebecca) Latzig, Caryn Franzen, Courtney (Eric) Petruzates, Rebecca (Jake) Becker, Annie (DeWayne) Latzig-Johnson, and Brooke (Matt) Borelli; and twelve great-grandchildren, Brandon (Katie), Maggie (Freddy), Grace, Ashlyn, Addyson, Mason, Eliza, Harris, Ellis, Scarlett, Coby, and Phillip. Lois was the beloved sister of Jerry (late Carol) Bennett, Betty (Don) Jung, Carol (late Denny) Dart, Shirley (late Alvin) Sowinski, late Bill Bennett, Bob (Bev) Bennett, Gary (Laura) Bennett, late Kathryn (late Burton) Ellingson, and late Colleen Taylor. She is further survived by sisters-in-law, Joyce Peterson and Betty Latzig both of Merrill; and many nieces and nephews, relatives, and friends. Lois was preceded in death by her husband, Warren Latzig Sr.; parents, Arthur and Mae Bennett; and brothers-in-law and sister-in-law, Walter Latzig, Fred (Millie) Latzig, Sr., and George Peterson.
The funeral service for Lois will be held at 11:00 A.M., Friday, July 21, 2023, at St. Stephens United Church of Christ, Merrill.