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West Bend Man Michael Nummerdor Dies After Cancer Battle
Nummerdor, a former Marine and elevator mechanic, was known for his unique personality.
Published on Feb. 8, 2026
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Michael A. Nummerdor, a longtime resident of West Bend, Wisconsin, passed away on January 14, 2026 at the age of 62 after a short battle with cancer. Nummerdor was born in Milwaukee and moved to West Bend as a child when his parents opened a local tavern. After serving in the Marine Corps, he worked as an elevator mechanic for many years.
Why it matters
Nummerdor's passing marks the end of an era for the West Bend community, as he was a well-known local figure whose family business and unique personality were deeply woven into the fabric of the town.
The details
Nummerdor was preceded in death by his father, mother, stepfather, and one brother. He is survived by his remaining siblings, one daughter, and several nieces and nephews. According to his obituary, Nummerdor was known for his quirky personality, including a childhood story about his mother tricking him into eating beef pot pies by telling him they were octopus.
- Nummerdor passed away on January 14, 2026.
- Nummerdor was born in Milwaukee and moved to West Bend as a child.
The players
Michael A. Nummerdor
A longtime resident of West Bend, Wisconsin who passed away at the age of 62 after a short battle with cancer.
Donald Nummerdor
Michael's father, who opened a local tavern called 'Don's Retreat' in West Bend.
Marilyn (Lemke) Nummerdor
Michael's mother, who was married to Donald Nummerdor.
Dick Edwards
Michael's stepfather, who was married to Marilyn after Donald Nummerdor.
John Nummerdor
Michael's brother, who passed away before him.
The takeaway
Michael Nummerdor's passing marks the end of an era for the tight-knit West Bend community, where his family's local business and his own unique personality were deeply woven into the town's history and culture.
