The golden voice of a prominent auctioneer in Monroe County is now silent.
Robert Brandau has passed away.
Robert “Bob” R. Brandau, 90, of South Ridge peacefully passed away Sunday, Dec. 8, 2019, surrounded by his family, on the home farm where he was born.
Bob was a lifelong member of St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church on South Ridge, where he was baptized and confirmed. He served twice as the president of the congregation. He was a faithful servant and often said, “God’s been good to me.”
The story of this colorful character began Sept. 1, 1929, when he was born to Rudolph and Anna (Birkholz) Brandau. The world would be forever changed by Bob’s profound ability to bring people together with a collective purpose. Rarely would you find a person who knew Bob who didn’t have a story to tell about a shared experience. Whether it be the setup for an auction or preparing for an event or card game or the building or repairing of something, Bob generally needed an entourage of people to help out with his “projects,” and he had an uncanny ability to recruit just the right people for the job. He woke up every day with a strong purpose and found people to buy into his ideas.
In 1950, Bob followed in the footsteps of his Uncle Conrad and became an auctioneer. He graduated from Reisch Auction School in Mason City, Iowa. Auctioneering was his life passion and a skill that he retained until his passing. It didn’t matter if it was a 25-cent box of trinkets or a $1,000 Holstein cow, he loved the auction method and firmly believed in it. He began selling for Randall Livestock in Tomah, and later sold at livestock markets in Coon Valley, Wisconsin Dells, Viola and Augusta. Bob called hundreds of on-site antique, household and farm auctions for other companies before his daughter, Mary Jo Hill, and son, Ken, joined him in founding the Brandau-Hill Auction Company.
As he began auctioneering and milking cows on the home farm, a cute little teacher at the one-room schoolhouse in South Ridge caught his attention. According to her, “He had a humble, caring spirit, but he drove too fast and had loud Hollywood mufflers.” Boy, was she impressed. On June 23, 1954, Bob was united in marriage to Alice Anderson, who became his tireless partner in a whole host of adventures. Those adventures included having five children, several business start-ups, and literally thousands of potential projects that he hoped would all come to fruition.
Alice spent her lifetime with Bob just trying to keep ahead of his next big idea. He conjured up lists of things he still needed to do. He talked about having more small-animal auctions. He wanted to paint the fence by the house. He thought he’d buy a different truck in the spring. The ideas never stopped. Remember that this is the man who had a prosthetic leg, who hadn’t driven in over a year, and spent the majority of his day in a lift chair at South Ridge. His brain never shut off. He could always do more.
Bob was a fearless entrepreneur, a risk-taker, and someone who could visualize things before they existed. He was especially committed to the success and development of the community of Kendall. In 1969, he purchased a livestock buying station from Adolph Wopat and built R. Brandau Livestock, which opened on Oct. 29 that same year. The livestock barn was one of the greatest accomplishments of his career, as it provided a market for buyer and sellers for 50 years. Whether it be the dairy, horse or small-animal sale, he thoroughly enjoyed interacting with the hundreds of people who came to the sale barn. He loved building community and providing space for people to connect. In the mid-1980s, he built the Round House Express, a convenience store in Kendall, and later built a second store, 71 Express, in Norwalk.
Bob was a member of the Kendall Lions Club for 50-plus years and served as the auctioneer for their annual auction for 48 years. He received the Knight of Sight Fellowship and the Melvin Jones award, which is the organization’s highest honor. He was also a strong supporter of the Wisconsin Auctioneer’s Association. He was elected president in 1976 and received the prestigious Hall of Fame award. Bob was a member of the Wisconsin State Legislative Board, which initiated the first license for auctioneers and was a member of the National Auctioneer’s Association for many years. His community service extended beyond Kendall, as Bob donated his auction skills by selling millions of dollars in support for the National Turkey Federation, Ducks Unlimited, Whitetail Deer Association, NRA, and countless other benefits.
Bob’s grandchildren all knew that gatherings would include at least one game of Crazy 8’s or euchre. Put a deck of cards in Bob’s hand, and his entire demeanor changed. His face would light up, he’d get a twinkle in his eye, and his entire vocabulary changed. He’d often times “play it alone” when he had no business even bidding in the first place … and he’d “make it.” He treasured the Canadian fishing trips with them and watching their various sporting events. In these times, they experienced a youthful, confident and spirited grandpa whom they all cherished.
As Bob’s health declined, Alice, their children and families literally wrapped their arms around him and provided all of his care. He was extremely grateful to have them in his life and considered them one of God’s greatest blessings. He cherished Alice and his children above all else. Working together with them on the farm, at an auction, or at an event was what he loved. He knew he had succeeded as a father because he raised God-fearing, hardworking and community-minded children. Alice was the absolute love of his life, and he was so grateful for her constant care and compassion, especially the past three years. She was his faithful servant through it all.
Survivors are his wife of 65 years, Alice; five children, Gale (Ardis) Brandau of Tomah, Mary Jo (Bill) Hill of Kendall, Susan (Norman) Peck of Marshall, Wis., Ken (Dawn) Brandau of Kendall and Ann (Matt) Brandau Hynek of Hillsboro; 12 grandchildren, Amy (Kermit) Sharpe, Ryan Brandau, Jeri (Raymond) Maack, and Lacy Brandau, Jacob (Jen) Hill, Addison (Megan) Peck and Gavin Peck, Ethan (Cheyenne) Brandau, Mikaela and Abby Brandau, and Sawyer and Gunner Hynek; eight great-grandchildren, Ryan Stanek, Cole and Connor Sharpe, Nathan, Heidi and Miles Maack, Benjamin Hill, and Beckett Peck; his sisters- and brothers-in law, Joan and Joe Belsky, Jean and Roger Neitzel, and David and Barb Anderson; and many nieces and nephews.
Preceding him in death were his parents; his sister, Norma Jean, and her husband, Ellsworth Steuck; a grandson, “Andy” Brandau; and his brother- and sister-in-law, Norman and Margaret Anderson.
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History of Auctioneering
Governor’s Blue Ribbon Meat Products Auction at Wisconsin State Fair Park in Milwaukee, WI
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Year: 2023
Date: August 8
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Wayne Yoder Jr. age 55 of Wautoma passed away on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN after his battle with cancer. He was born on December 19, 1968 in Hazelton, IA to Wayne J. and Amanda (Helmuth) Yoder. Wayne owned and operated Yoder’s Auction service along with holding his Real Estate License. He loved to auction whether it was car auctions, horse auctions, antiques…when there was an auction….he was there. Wayne won the Wisconsin State Champion Auctioneer in 2008, competed at the National level in Auctioneering and won numerous State Advertising Awards in many different categories. He even traveled to Alaska to Auctioneer and really enjoyed that. Wayne liked to sponsor locally and was very involved in the community. He enjoyed being outdoors, hunting and had a smile that would light up the room but according to his coffee gang, made the worst coffee. Wayne will be sadly missed by the auction community, his family and friends.
Wayne is survived by his brothers: Joe, Jonas (Wilma), Dan, Enos (Jill), Levi; sisters: Anna (Andy) Yoder, Ester (David) Yoder, Mary (Freddie) Yoder; numerous relatives and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister-in-law: Mary Yoder
Funeral services will be held at 11AM on Friday, August 16, 2024 at W. Yoder Auction LLC, N2494 Yoder Lane, Wautoma with burial to follow in Richford Cemetery. The family will greet relatives and friends at Leikness Funeral Home, Wautoma on Thursday, August 15, 2024 from 5PM -7PM. The visitation will continue on Friday at W. Yoder Auction LLC, N2494 Yoder Lane, Wautoma from 10AM until the time of services at 11AM.
Country: United States
Year: 2024
Date: August 10
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The multi-SPBGMA Award-winning and International Bluegrass Music Association-nominated group, The Kody Norris Show, is thrilled to announce the release of their new single, “The Auctioneer,” on Rebel Records is available today. A fresh take on Leroy Van Dyke’s iconic hit, this fan-favorite has captivated listeners around the world for generations.
Country: United States
Year: 2024
Date: September 13
Source: https://www.rfdtv.com/the-kody-norris-show-releases-their-new-single-the-auctioneer
In a discovery that has made headlines, a rare 17th-century portrait “after Rembrandt” was found in a Camden, Maine attic and has sold for $1.4 million at Thomaston Place Auction Galleries. The painting, depicting a young girl in traditional Dutch attire, was uncovered during a routine estate appraisal and has now set a new auction record for the state of Maine.
Country: United States
Year: 2024
Date: September 12
Source: https://www.barnebys.com/blog/rare-portrait-after-rembrandt-found-in-maine-attic-sells-for-1.4-million
Christie’s opened its new headquarters in Hong Kong, capping off a series of real estate expansions by auction houses in the financial hub. The company occupies the sixth to ninth floors of The Henderson — a skyscraper in the Central district developed by Henderson Land Development Co. and designed by Zaha Hadid Architects — for a total of 50,000 square feet (4,645 square meters).
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Year: 2024
Date: September 20
Source: https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/international/2024/09/20/auction-house-christies-opens-at-the-henderson-in-hong-kong/
Wiese, Frederic Lee age 57, Passed away in the arms of his loving wife and soulmate Kristine on August 2nd after a brief illness and after beating cancer twice. He was a talented Auctioneer who loved doing Benefits
Country: United States
Year: 2024
Date: August 2
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Year: 2024
Date: October 6
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Dane P. Bolz, age 67, of Perkinstown, died Friday, November 1, 2024 at his home on Kathryn Lake. He was born in Medford, WI on July 30, 1957 the son of Conrad and Charlotte (Southworth) Bolz. He married Jill (Anderson) Bolz on the calming beach in Key West, FL on February 12, 1991.
Dane was a man of many talents, with auctioneering being his favorite. I don’t have to list Dane’s accomplishments here, if you know Dane, you know.
Dane was preceded in death by Oscar, Rudy, Buggs, LC, Roxy, Andy, and Boxer, his beloved springer spaniels.
A prayer service for Dane will take place at 1:00 PM on Thursday, November 7, 2024 at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, with Father Patrick McConnell officiating. Burial will follow at Perkinstown Cemetery. Visitation will take place at Holy Rosary Catholic Church on Thursday, November 7, 2024 from 12:00 PM until the time of service at 1:00 PM.
Hemer-Pickerign Funeral & Cremation Services of Medford is assisting Mrs. Bolz.
Please visit www.hemerfuneralservice.com to share condolences online.
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Date: November 1
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Tisdale, Sask. will be the home of a U.S. equipment auction company’s first location in Canada and tenth overall. On Oct. 18, Steffes Group out of Fargo, N.D., announced the purchase of Bruce Schapansky Auctioneers, which will undergo a rebrand to become Steffes.
Reps from Steffes visited Tisdale in May. And in August, Bruce Schapansky and his family went to Fargo to meet the Steffes staff.
Those friendly visits helped seal the deal for the acquisition, Schapansky said.
“It was like they were from Pleasantdale or Yellow Creek,” he told CJVR. “We’re looking forward to this change.”
Schapanksy added that he’s staying on for another few years and will focus on sales and staying connected with customers.
Country: Canada
Year: 2024
Date: October 18
Source: https://m.farms.com/ag-industry-news/steffes-group-bringing-auction-services-to-canada-917.aspx
SARASOTA, FLA. — After a short postponement due to Hurricane Milton, Helmuth Stone’s Fine Art, Fine Rugs & Antiques auction was conducted on October 15, offering 351 lots. A lifetime collection of fine rugs from an Atlanta, Ga., estate was featured, alongside fine art pieces by Hunt Slonem, Max Weyl, Jose Velasco, James Whistler and the Old Masters, as well as porcelain, Moorcroft pottery, sterling silver and more. Leading the sale at three times its $10/15,000 estimate was an oil on canvas painting by Georges Michel, which went to a private collector in Switzerland for $46,800, a new world auction record for the artist. The painting depicted figures and animals in the foreground of a cloudy landscape. Measuring 20¼ by 27¼ inches unframed, the work recently underwent cleaning. According to the auction catalog, it had also “been authenticated by Michel Schulman and will be added to the catalog raisonné.” Additional highlights from this sale will be featured in an upcoming issue.
Country: United States
Year: 2024
Date: October 15
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