WI WI - Father Anthony Kluckman, 75, Alzheimer's, retired priest Sacred Heart Monastery, *$10,000 Reward*, Franklin, 21 July 2022

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FRANKLIN, WI — The family of a priest who recently went missing from Franklin has offered a $10,000 reward for information that leads to finding the man, Franklin police announced Monday on Facebook.

Father Anthony Kluckman was last seen outside his apartment near the Priests of Sacred Heart Monastery near West Rawson Avenue and Highway 100 in the early morning of Thursday, police said. He is 75 years old and has dementia, police said.
Police described Kluckman as 5-foot 10-inches, 250 pounds, last seen wearing glasses, an ID bracelet, a square print multi-color shirt, dark pants and white tennis shoes. He was carrying a small duffel bag.

On Monday, police said they are continuing search efforts but had no new information.

The Franklin Police Department asked anyone who has information on Kluckman's wherabouts to call them at 414-425-2522.
 
CBS 58 Milwaukee video about Father Anthony and the search efforts.



FRANKLIN, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The search for a priest missing from his apartment in Franklin is intensifying, six days after he first went missing.

Father Anthony Kluckman has Alzheimer's Disease. The 75-year-old walked out of his apartment building Thursday, July 21, at 1:35 in the morning.

The Priests of the Sacred Heart monastery was the last place Father Anthony was seen.

This week his family offered a $10,000 reward for information that helps bring him home, but it's been a frustrating search so far with few clues.

Mary Gorski is the communications director of the US province of the Priests of the Sacred Heart. She knows Father Anthony well, and said, "We feel like every avenue of search has been utilized."

Search dogs, sonar, and professional search teams have combed the ponds, reservoirs, golf courses, parks, and woods surrounding the Priests of the Sacred Heart monastery.

There is still no sign of Father Anthony.

Gorski said, "The only clue we have right now is the last image of Father Anthony caught on a security camera at about 1:35 in the morning."

That's the last time he was seen.

Despite an Alzheimer's diagnosis, Father Anthony had never walked away before. Others had watched out for him ever since he moved in a little more than a year ago.

Gorski said, "His fellow priests and brothers and community have really kept a close eye on him."

Father Anthony grew up a military brat, living in at least 10 states as a child. Gorski says that prepared him to answer God's calling and serve wherever he was needed.

For more than 20 years that was in Chamberlain, South Dakota, as chaplain at St. Joseph's Indian School.

That's where Clare Willrodt worked with him. She said, "The kids loved him. I mean, part of the reason why they participated in so many things."

At St. Joseph's, Father Anthony took on a lot of roles. He loved the rec center, bowled and refereed basketball games, made popcorn for the children, and kept up on the lives of graduates.

Willrodt says he had a special gift for connecting, especially during his homilies. "He kind of roamed around the church during his homily and if they answered the question, he'd flip them a Sacajawea coin, sometimes landing in the wrong spot, but it was all part of the fun."

But in recent years he noticed a decline in his mental health. He celebrated his last Mass a little more than a year ago.

Willrodt said, "He did a beautiful job during his closing liturgy explaining the difficulty that he was having. And it was beautiful, seeing how honestly he could share that. I do remember how poignantly he expressed the difficulties that he was facing. He spoke of it with wisdom and tenderness and it was really touching."

In the spring of 2021 he retired to the Priests of the Sacred Heart. Gorski described the move as coming home to family.

It's a family now hoping and praying for a safe return.

Gorski said, "It is very difficult. Certainly, it's like losing a member of your family. Everybody second guesses what happened. What they should have done. I liked Father Anthony, or I shouldn't say it in the past tense. I like Father Anthony a lot."

As the search continues, authorities are contacting other areas where Father Anthony has lived or ministered in case he's had any contact there.

From South Dakota, Clare Willrodt said there are a lot of candles burning on campus and in homes as people there pray for Father Anthony's safe return. She said, "Because that's our way of praying when we can't constantly be praying, and just have faith."
 
JAN 21, 2023
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... Private investigator Russ Prochnow worked on the case for a week last summer.

He thinks Kluckman had someone drive him to South Dakota, where he worked as a chaplain at an American Indian school before moving to Wisconsin in 2021.
 
FRANKLIN — A 75-year-old priest is still missing six months after he walked away from his apartment in southeastern Wisconsin retirement community.

The Rev. Anthony Kluckman disappeared on July 21, 2022, WISN-TV reported. Surveillance footage shows him walking out the front doors of his retirement community, Sacred Heart at Monastery Lake Senior Residence in Franklin

Private investigator Russ Prochnow worked on the case for a week last summer. He thinks Kluckman had someone drive him to South Dakota, where he worked as a chaplain at an American Indian school before moving to Wisconsin in 2021.
 
This hurts my heart. I’m Catholic so priests hold a dear place in my heart. I know that wherever Father Kluckman’s earthly remains are, his soul is at peace with the Lord. I’ll pray that he can be found so that his loved ones can lay him to rest. God Bless, Father Kluckman. Lord, please guide those to search that he may be found.
 
JAN 23, 2023
Officials with Kluckman's order, U.S. Province Priests of the Sacred Heart, said that police have checked everywhere Kluckman had connections and found no sign of him.

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Article dated April 17

FRANKLIN, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The family of Father Anthony Kluckman is joining a private investigator in Franklin this weekend to resume the search for the priest that's been missing for nine months.

Father Anthony suffers from dementia. He was last seen on a security camera walking out of his apartment complex at 1:35 a.m. last July.

Father Anthony is the oldest of eight children. His siblings call him the shepherd who always cared for the flock. Now, they say, it's time for the flock to look for the shepherd.

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The family is now organizing a group to look further. Pat said, "I think now is the time that weather and the trees will give us the opportunity to go out, fan out, and do a complete ground search as best as possible."

Father Anthony was originally named John after their father, but changed his name when he was ordained. St. Anthony is the patron saint of lost things.

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Article dated April 17

FRANKLIN, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The family of Father Anthony Kluckman is joining a private investigator in Franklin this weekend to resume the search for the priest that's been missing for nine months.

Father Anthony suffers from dementia. He was last seen on a security camera walking out of his apartment complex at 1:35 a.m. last July.

Father Anthony is the oldest of eight children. His siblings call him the shepherd who always cared for the flock. Now, they say, it's time for the flock to look for the shepherd.

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The family is now organizing a group to look further. Pat said, "I think now is the time that weather and the trees will give us the opportunity to go out, fan out, and do a complete ground search as best as possible."

Father Anthony was originally named John after their father, but changed his name when he was ordained. St. Anthony is the patron saint of lost things.

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Thank you @Unalienable Rights for updating Father’s thread. I can’t imagine what’s happened to him. Did they ever confirm he was in SD? (I’m in SD but no Native American schools located near me). Praying he will be found and for his loved ones.
 
OCT 2, 2024
WISN 12 News contacted police in September 2024 to see if there are any updates.

"We still have an active and open investigation on Father Anthony Kluckman. Unfortunately, we do not have any further updates and have not received any additional tips," Franklin police Sgt. Jeremy Fadness said. "If any additional information or tips are reported to our police department, we would be promptly follow up and investigate any potential leads."
 

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