Maryann "Molly" O'Loughlin Huettl, age 60, of Berlin, passed away on July 3, 2017. She was born in Trenton, NJ on August 5, 1956. She is now reunited in heaven with her parents Bernard J. and Helen M. O'Loughlin, and step-daughter, Corina Huettl. Less than two years after her birth, Southern California would become her home, growing up as the oldest of eight in the O'loughlin clan. There, she met her husband, James Huettl. They moved to a small farm in Wisconsin where she raised her family, pursued and shared her natural talent for crafting, crocheting, sewing and gardening, and tended to the many animals she rescued and nurtured through the years. Molly loved spending time outdoors hunting and fishing with family and friends. Molly is survived by her husband, Jim; sons: Michael Huettl of Minot, ND, Kurt (Caroline) Huettl of Denver, CO; daughter, Stephanie Torrence of Howards Grove, WI; brothers-in-law: Charles, Larry, and Dennis; sister-in-law, Ginny Schmitt of Beaver Dam; grandsons: Jesse, Chase and James; granddaughter, Nicole; great-granddaughter, Hiley; five sisters and two brothers; Susan(McQueen) and husband Steven, JoAnn O'Loughlin, William O'Loughlin and wife Crystal, Kathleen O'Loughlin, Nancy (O'Loughlin) White & husband Roger Sardina, Rose Ann (O'Loughlin) Almendarez, B.J. O'Loughlin & wife Kelli in Hawaii; as well as many nieces & nephews. Funeral services were held on July 8, 2017 at Kwiatkowski Funeral Home, Omro, WI. A eulogy is available and online condolences can be expressed at www.omrofuneralhome.com. Eulogy:Although her life was short by today's standards; Molly lived a very diversified and fulfilling life; filled with many pleasant-new and great experiences, which she fully enjoyed. Her greatest joys were being outdoors! Hunting the Sierras in California, where she bagged her first and biggest buck. Hunting by Neshkora, where she shot two deer on the same day.Fishing:Bass Fishing in California and walleyes; northern-bass & catfish in Wisconsin. Duck Hunting in California on Lake Henshaw and the Island on Beaver Dam Lake. Molly had a great love of animals. She had and cared for five horses. Tamed and kept a wounded mourning dove. She had several dogs-cats and her favorite goat (even after he ate the grape vines "and" the electrical system from the truck). Molly had a great pride in her many gardens and sunflowers. Then there was the 3-C's "Cooking-canning & Cleaning" Well-two out of three isn't bad. Molly had a great love of knitting and sewing (she made most of Jim's shirts and sweaters). She made many afghans for friends. She made and created may knitted stuffed animals for kids; she made and gave 20stuffed animals to the children's ward at Aurora Hospital for Christmas. In closing:Molly loved and enjoyed the many adventures and accomplishments in her life and at the end asked that we say good bye for her, which we do today. Molly We do not grieve for Molly; For she is in the gentle loving arms of the Lord; We grieve for ourselves; Because of the empty space it leaves in our Lives, and going forward the love and friend- Ship we will miss dearly. Jim H.