By Kim McDarison
Information released on a website announcing upcoming performances of local polka band musician Steve Meisner noted that on Thursday the artist died following a diagnosis of stage IV cancer.
According to the website, Meisner’s illness was brief.
He last performed on stage on May 21, the website reports, and learned the following week that his cancer was appearing in multiple locations.
The account notes that Meisner and his family were “shocked” by the diagnosis and before “meaningful treatment could be considered,” the website read, the artist had “peacefully passed away in Meriter Hospital in Madison.”
His wife, Barb, of 38 years, was by his side, along with his daughters, Whitney and Lindsey, and his son, Austin, the website noted.
“One thing everyone feels is certain is Steve would want the show to go on. The Meisner Band has many performances scheduled throughout the rest of 2023. Core Meisner Band members have committed to working with the many events and venues to fulfill these engagements as requested,” the website read.
The family has asked for privacy, according to the website.
According to information on the Nitardy Funeral Homes website, under the heading of “Obituary of Steven Alan Meisner,” the funeral home has announced that a celebration of Steve’s life will be held at a future date which is yet to be determined. An obituary will follow, the website notes. The death notice offers instructions for sending flowers to the family or to plant a tree in memory of Meisner.
For more information, visit the Nitardy website: https://nitardyfuneralhome.com/tribute/details/319479/Steven-Meisner/obituary.html#content-start.
To receive updates through the Meisner Band website, visit: http://www.stevemeisner.com.
Steve Meisner, riding a float called “The Meisner-Hartmann Tradition,” performs for the crowd. The photo was captured by FAO photographer Kim McDarison during the 2022 Whitewater Fourth of July parade.
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