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Edmund "Red" Henry Sorenson

June 3rd, 1925 - February 3rd, 2026

June 3rd, 1925 - February 3rd, 2026

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Edmund Henry (Red) Sorenson, 100, son of Dr. Edmund and Mildred Sorenson, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at Fort Memorial Hospital in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, after a brief illness.  

Edmund grew up in Elkhorn, where he lettered in baseball, basketball, and football. At 17, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War II and trained as a Naval Aviator, flying F4F Wildcats and F6F Hellcats from the U.S.S. Kearsarge (aircraft carrier).  While he was never in active combat, he remained deeply proud of his service and his country.  Upon returning home, he completed his Doctor of Optometry degree at Northern Illinois College of Optometry.  He had met his future wife, Suzette, years earlier at Lauderdale Lakes when the two were paired for a scavenger hunt at age 13.  They married 12 years later in a garden ceremony at Greenhurst Cottage on May 27, 1950.  Their 72year marriage remains an enduring inspiration to their family.  

Edmund was entrepreneurial throughout his life.  After initially practicing as an optometrist, he and Suzette moved to Texas, where he pursued oil ventures.  He later transitioned to homebuilding in Tulsa, Oklahoma, before moving to Wayland, Massachusetts, where he attended Harvard Business School.  After earning his MBA, he worked as a stockbroker in Chicago, though his passion remained residential construction. He went on to lead a major homebuilding company in Dayton, Ohio, before founding his own firm—U.S. Shelter, Inc.—and returning to the Chicago area.  He served as President of both the Illinois Home Builders Association and the Home Builders Association of Greater Chicago and was recognized for designing and building a futuristic “Concept House.”  Throughout his career, he was responsible for providing homes for thousands of families.  

After retiring, Edmund and Suzette lived in Naples, Florida, where he was an avid bridge player, enjoyed golf and tennis, and volunteered as President for Habitat for Humanity of Collier Co. Fl.  He was a devoted husband, father, “Papa,” and friend—known for his kindness, encouragement, and unwavering support of others.  

He is survived by his three children: Jack (Nancy) Sorenson, Peggy (Dan) Collins, and Richard (Tracey) Sorenson; his grandchildren John (Whitney) Sorenson, James (Shaye) Sorenson, Lori (Josh) Koeppel, Avery (Eric) Vivian, and Kate (Ross) Barrett; and his greatgrandchildren Henry Sorenson, Laine Sorenson, Olivia Koeppel, Grant Sorenson, Miles Sorenson, Addison Koeppel, Ruby Sorenson, Sydney Koeppel, Eloise Sorenson, Brinley Barrett, Arthur Sorenson, Hailey Koeppel, and Charles Vivian. He was preceded in death by his wife, Suzette Morton Sorenson, his parents, and his brothers Robert and Joseph Sorenson.  

A Celebration of Life will be held in late Spring at Greenhurst Cottage.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of one’s choice or to Macular Degeneration Research. 

Nitardy Funeral Home of Whitewater is assisting the family. For online condolences, please visit www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

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We have proudly served the Southern Wisconsin community since 1932, when our founder Hilmar A. Nitardy opened his first funeral home in the area. We feel very fortunate to continue serving the community three generations later. In 2007, we constructed our first funeral home in Whitewater. Here, our mission is the same as it has been for over 90 years: help walk our community through times of grief and provide beautiful and meaningful services to every family that walks through our doors. We are proud that Whitewater families trust us to take care of their loved ones....

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