Colten James Treptow, 25, of Pulaski passed away unexpectedly on January 13, 2024 due to cardiac complications. Colten was born on July 17, 1998 in Green Bay to Krisann L. and James M. Treptow. He spent his childhood growing up in Suamico near his maternal grandparents homestead. He graduated from Bayport High School in 2017.
Colten absolutely loved, cherished, and adored his daughter, Nora Natalie (named in honor of his beloved grandmothers). He enjoyed spending time with her, sharing semi truck, tractor, or skid steer rides whenever they could, and photographing and videoing many fond memories. He loved spending time at his cottage on Pelican Lake with his grandparents. He enjoyed outdoor activities with his mom including skiing, fishing, and helping her in the barn.
Colten had a passion for operating heavy equipment, and there wasn't anything he was afraid of or didn't give it "a run for its money!" Colten had the spirit of "The All American Farm Boy". He was tremendously loving and caring all his life. Colten was self employed for the majority of his career, operating C. Treptow Landscaping (Custom Farm Service). He was also a former employee of NE Asphalt Inc. and was known for his hard working and "can do ethics". He enjoyed helping and providing service to others. Colten will be deeply missed by many, many friends, colleagues, acquaintances and, of course, his family.
Colten leaves behind his daughter, Nora Natalie Treptow and her mother, Emily Madison, his loving mother, Krisann L.Treptow with special friend, Chris; his father, Jim Treptow; his uncle, Lamar Calewarts; aunt, Kim (Joe) Haworth; as well as many other relatives. He was preceded in death his maternal grandparents, Wayne J. and Nora H. Calewarts, and his paternal grandparents, Doris and Mark Treptow.
Friends and family may gather at Newcomer Cremations, Funerals, Receptions, 340 S. Monroe Ave on Thursday January, 25, 2024 from 3:00 pm until 7:00 pm.
The family would like to express their sincere thanks to the people who attended to Colten at his time of need and also the caring staff at Aurora BayCare.
In lieu of flowers, a gofundme was created - "Colten Treptow and Nora Fund"