Norrin B. "Fred" Cornelius, Jr., age 58, began his journey to the spirit world on Thursday, May 8, 2014, from injuries received in a motorcycle accident in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Born on September 13, 1955, in Shawano, Wisconsin, he was the son of the late Norrin "Joe" and Lois Ann (Davids) Cornelius, Sr., grandson of Elmer and Eureka Davids and Lucy and Andrew Cornelius. Fred was baptized at St. James Lutheran Church in Shawano and attended the church school in his early years. He was confirmed at Lutheran Church of the Wilderness in Bowler. He grew up in Shawano County and attended Bowler High School. Graduating from Northeast Wisconsin Technical School, Fred received a degree in Diesel Mechanics. On June 17, 1978, at the Lutheran Church of the Wilderness, Fred was united in marriage to Judy Hollenbeck, the mother of his children. They lived in Green Bay for a few years before moving to Judy's home state of Iowa where he worked as a diesel mechanic. Mechanically inclined, Fred was always tinkering on one vehicle or another. He also enjoyed auto racing with his brother, Jody and his nephews, Jason and Jeremy. Teri Vannieuwenhoven and Fred were married in Oneida on August 18, 2001 and made their home in Green Bay with their precious pooches Pup and Missy. Fred enjoyed being a truck driver, hitting the open road with his brother, Jody, then having his own rig and "Little Horse Trucking, LLC", he most recently drove for Hotline out of West Salem, WI. Fred had just returned to work after recovering from a bout with cancer and shoulder surgery. Being declared cancer-free, Fred pursued one of his dreams of owning his own motorcycle. Having driven in his younger years, he was now ready for his own, and had planned to spend endless time this summer riding alongside his sister Carmen. Fred was a very proud grandpa. He had a great sense of humor and enjoyed listening to tapes of the trucking comedian, Gene Tracy. Leaving behind to cherish his memory are his three daughters, Angela McCormick, Alysha Cornelius, and Andrea Kennedy, his grandchildren, Aliyah, Aubriana and Camron, as well as the mother of his children, Judy Cornelius of Marion, Iowa. He will be deeply missed by his siblings: Dr. Carol Cornelius of DePere, Jody (Aleta) Cornelius of Oneida, Norma (James) Flauger of Gresham, Dr. Neil (Lorraine) Cornelius of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Reva (Robert) Fuhrman of Wausau, Lowell Cornelius of Bowler, and Carmen Cornelius of Bowler. He is further survived by his loving companion, Teri Cornelius, her children Heidi and Holly, and their 5 children, along with numerous other relatives and friends. Fred will be reuniting with his parents, grandparents, and sister, Dotty Jean. Beginning at 1:00p.m. on Monday, May 12, 2014, there will be a traditional funeral service followed by a Christian Church service at the Lutheran Church of the Wilderness on Moh He Con Nuck Road with the Rev. Melinda Shriner and Mr. Sonny Smart officiating. Burial will be in the Stockbridge Indian Burial Grounds. Visitation will be at the church on Sunday from 5:00-8:00 p.m. and on Monday from 11:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Swedberg Funeral Home is assisting the family with the arrangements.