Daniel R. Ritger “Colonel Dan”
Died unexpectedly on Sunday, October 30, 2022, at the age of 62. He was born in West Bend, WI, the son of the late LeRoy and Imelda (Nee Weninger) Ritger. Dan graduated from Slinger High School, and attended Reisch School of Auctioneering in Iowa. At a young age he followed his father’s interest in the cattle business by becoming an auctioneer. He had his first auction at the age of 16 years old and has been an auctioneer for 41 years doing public auctions and selling livestock for Ritger Auction Services, Midwest Livestock Producers, Equity Livestock, and the Milwaukee Stockyard. For the past 25 years Dan has been with Auction Specialists of Stoughton. In 2019 Dan partnered with Rod Drendel to form Ritger Drendel Auction Specialists. Dan also was a member of WI Auctioneer’s Association.
Dan took pride in being involved in his community, volunteering with the Allenton Lions club for many years, serving as a Past President and also on various committees and events. He was a previous member of the Allenton Fire Department and served on the Addison Town Board for several years including being Chairman for a time. He used his auction skills and quick talking for various fund raising events, volunteered at many livestock auctions at local county fairs and announced the Allenton parade for many years. He was also involved with the Washington County Farm Bureau serving hamburgers and ice cream sundaes.
His Catholic faith was very important to him. He was very active at Resurrection Parish (formerly Sacred Heart) where he attended school at an early age and continued his involvement as he grew older. After moving to Kewaskum in recent years, St. Michaels Catholic Church became his new parish home.
Dan is survived by his son, who was his pride and joy, Clyde Ritger; his former wife, who still held a special place in his heart, Rhoda Ritger; his siblings Timothy (Bonnie Johnson), and Cecilia (Russ) Nehm; nieces & nephews Krista (Keith) Ritger, Teresa (Tim) Weiser, Doug (Lavinia) Nehm, and Eric Nehm. He is further survived by aunts, uncles, other relatives, and many friends. Dan was preceded in death by his parents and his older brother Gerhard Ritger.
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History of Auctioneering
Holiday Inn Convention Center, Stevens Point, WI
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Year: 2018
Date: January 28
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The longest auction by one single auctioneer (duration) is 24 hours and 6 minutes and was achieved by James Lewis, Bamfords and the children of Saint Anselm’s School (all UK) in Rowsley, Derbyshire, UK, on 22 June 2019.
Country: United Kingdom
Year: 2019
Date: June 22
Source: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/210971-longest-auction-by-one-single-auctioneer-duration
John M “Jack” Reynolds Jr., age 92, of Dodgeville died on Saturday, June 22, 2019 at Uplands Hills Hospital. In 1959 Jack graduated from Reich School of Auctioneering in Mason City, Iowa. He loved being an auctioneer. Jack sold household and antique auctions through Reynolds Auction Service. He auctioneered and managed three livestock markets, sold over 7000 sales over 42 years in the livestock business even making the millionaires club by selling $21 million worth of livestock in 1980 at markets in Fennimore and Shullsburg.
Jack sold the first video livestock auction in 1985 garnering attention throughout the state and country for the innovative process. He was active in the Wisconsin Auctioneers Association and National Auctioneers Association; participated in the World Championship Auctioneers Contest In 1973; and served as a judge in the World Championship Auctioneers Contest in 1976 and 1980.
Country: United States
Year: 2019
Date: June 22
Source: https://www.houckfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/John-M-Jack-Reynolds?obId=17767200
The oldest cognac sold at auction is a bottle of 1762 Gautier, which was 258 years old at the time it was purchased by Nguyen Dinh Tuan Viet (Vietnam) at a Sotheby’s auction in London, UK, on 28 May 2020.
The bottle is known as the ‘Grand Frere’ and is the largest of the three bottles of 1762 Gautier.
Country: Vietnam
Year: 2020
Date: May 28
Source: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/420937-oldest-cognac-sold-at-auction
R. Jerome Boge, husband, father, papa to ten grandchildren, radiation physicist, and auctioneer extraordinaire, died suddenly at home Saturday, March 21, 2020. Jerome decided to look into auctioneering as an avocation and a respite from his intense work with cancer patients. He remembered going to farm auctions with his father and always admired the auctioneer. After running a few amateur household auctions, he decided to attend a two-week course at the Reisch Worldwide School of Auctioneering in Mason City, Iowa.
After doing some estate auctions, he decided to donate his services to charities and fund raisers. This was his way of doing community service. In over 44 years, he conducted almost 2500 benefit auctions, raising over 2 million dollars for local agencies and causes, including the La Crosse Symphony, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Pump House, St. Francis Tiny Tim, Red Cross, Boys and Girls Club, and countless others. He finished his auctioning career at the Chamber Chorale’s May Feaste in 2018. Parkinson’s sapped his energy and he no longer had the stamina to do an extended auction.
Country: United States
Year: 2020
Date: March 21
Source: https://www.blaschkeschneider.com/obituaries/r-jerome-boge
Eldon F. Schraepfer, long time area auctioneer and realtor, passed away on Monday morning, January 6, 2020 at Upland Hills Hospital in Dodgeville at the age of 86. After graduation, Eldon was engaged in farming. He began his auctioneer career in 1956 under the guidance of the late Walter Gould and James Gordon. He entered the real estate business in 1967. Eldon loved the auction and realty business, and he enjoyed all of the people he met and interacted with. He was very active in his business with memberships in the Wisconsin Auctioneers Association, where he served as President and was named Auctioneer of the Year; and the Southwest Wisconsin Realtors Association, where he also served as President and was named Realtor of the Year. Eldon and Clarice enjoyed attending many state and national auctioneer conventions throughout the years.
Country: United States
Year: 2020
Date: January 6
Source: https://themonroetimes.com/monroe-times-obituaries/eldon-f-schraepfer/
The 2020 WAA Annual Convention was held at Stevens Point Holiday Inn Convention Center in Stevens Point, WI.
Country: United States
Year: 2020
Date: February 7
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The Department of Safety and Professional Services has established an auctioneer reciprocity agreement with Ohio. Under the new agreement, Wisconsin auctioneers who pursue licensure through reciprocity will be able to handle live auctions in Ohio. This is the first new reciprocity agreement for Wisconsin auctioneers in twenty years, and Ohio is just the seventh state to recognize reciprocity for Wisconsin.
Country: United States
Year: 2020
Date: December 16
Source: https://www.midwestfarmreport.com/2020/12/16/new-agreement-creates-licensing-reciprocity-for-wisconsin-auctioneers-in-ohio/
The youngest auctioneer (female) is Lianna Kruse-Sislyan (USA, b. 28 March 2013) who was 7 years 325 days old when she became a certified auctioneer, as verified in Los Angeles, USA, on 15 February 2021. Lianna completed the Nashville, Tennessee auctioneering program.
Country: United States
Year: 2021
Date: February 15
Source: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/youngest-auctioneer
The most expensive gun sold at auction is $1,040,600 (£764,953 / €900,267) for a Colt .45 semi automatic pistol once owned by Al Capone, at a private auction hosted by Witherell’s Auction House (USA), in Sacramento, California, USA, on 4 October 2021. The auction was won by Tarek Tabsh (USA).
Country: United States
Year: 2021
Date: October 4
Source: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/62512-most-expensive-gun-sold-at-auction