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Michelle Haseleu

Mar 3, 1965 — Jul 15, 2026

Michelle Haseleu (Soldner), of Lowell, had her sunrise on March 3, 1965, and her sunset was unexpectedly on July 15, 2026, at the age of 61.

Michelle leaves behind her loving husband of 21 years, Andy, and her son and daughter, who were her pride and joy. She was not known for being the most emotional person, but she had a unique and special way of letting those around her know they were loved.

Michelle was often considered the life of the party, especially in her younger years. She always had countless stories to share that would leave you thinking, “What a badass.” In her later years, Michelle was blessed to retire early and enjoy just over a year of retirement—a season of life in which she truly thrived. She spent her days crocheting whenever she pleased, tending to her beautiful flower and vegetable gardens, and keeping her bird feeders full, as the birds seemed to know she offered the best birdseed on the block. Her cooking and baking was also not something to scoff at and will be greatly missed.

She is survived by her mother, Sharon Soldner of Algoma; her husband, Andy Haseleu of Lowell; her daughter, Liz (Gary) Michaletz of Juneau; her son, Tanner (Haley) Neuman of Brillion; and her brother, Bill (Amber) Soldner Jr. of Reeseville.

Michelle was preceded in death by her father, Bill Soldner, Sr. and her dear friends Cynthia Gallitz, Dana Szabo, and Laurie Nelson.

Michelle will be deeply missed and will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.

In honoring her wishes, she will be cremated and no services will be held. The family asks that you keep them in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

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