Marleh’s Story

Marleh was a free spirit, kind, caring, glass always half full kind of a girl.  She always had a smile and never left anything on the table at the end of the day.  Those who were fortunate to know Marleh, loved Marleh.  She was a one of a kind girl!

Marleh’s dream was to become an entrepreneur and she was well on her way of doing so.  What Marleh lived in her short 20 years here on earth, most people don’t live in their entire life span.  Marleh “Loved Life!”

Unfortunately, Marleh was tragically killed on January 25th, 2021, when she was struck by a wrong way driver on Hwy 94 by a man who had severe dementia.

Our mission is to keep Marleh’s spirit alive through a scholarship foundation, a No Worries. None apparel line and sharing her memories at events throughout the year.  Along with keeping Marleh’s spirit alive we are committed to stop wrong way drivers on the highways.

5th Annual Marleh Lehmann Scholarship
Golf Outing –  Saturday, August 9, 2025

**Please mark your calendar and talk to Family & Friends ahead of time because it is first come first serve this will sell out**
WHERE: Ironwood Golf Course in Sussex, WI

Sponsorships are NOW available, click the link above to sign up for sponsorship opportunities. With signing up for a sponsorship our thank you to you is a pre- registration link for the golf outing before it opens to the public!

COMING EVENTS

Be a Sponsor at the 5th Annual Marleh Lehmann Scholarship Golf Outing

August 9, 2025

Euchre Tournament

February 15, 2025
5:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Watch Ansley Schaak throw out one of the ceremonial first pitches at the September 18, 2022 game against the Yankees representing the Marleh Lehmann Scholarship Foundation!

Tune in to hear EIG Director of Community Outreach, Jill Economou, talk with two Foundations set up to honor and celebrate the lives of two extraordinary young adults who lost their lives too soon.

The “Giving Gives On” within Kendra Scott jewelry brand!  Shop to support the Marleh Lehmann Scholarship Foundation today by mentioning in store at The Corners of Brookfield or online with code GIVEBACK-AWLOZ and donate 20% of proceeds to the cause!

Several months ago Margo Lehmann (Marleh’s mom) made a post on LinkedIn about her company, Lakeland Supply and the sign they put out on the highway in honor of Marleh. Senator Dale Kooyenga commented on her LinkedIn post and they soon connected. Dale is going to introduce a bill soon tackling the growing issue of wrong way drivers in our state. #mymissionformarleh

Dale Kooyenga 5th Senate District

NO WORRIES. NONE. ALL AROUND US

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NO WORRIES. NONE. STORE!

We are very excited to announce the creation of the apparel brand called “No Worries. None.” in honor of Marleh. Whenever a problem or issue would come up, one that would most likely throw most other people off, maybe even ruin their day, Marleh would always say “No worries. None.” She wouldn’t sweat the little things and continuously shrugged off things that didn’t really matter in the long run. “No Worries. None.” is a reminder to embrace life wholeheartedly, to not let things that don’t really matter bring you down, and to live life the way that Marleh did. All the profits of the store will go towards scholarships for students who demonstrate the positive qualities that Marleh did.

– The Lehmann Family

NO WORRIES. NONE. STORE!

We are very excited to announce the creation of the apparel brand called “No Worries. None.” in honor of Marleh. Whenever a problem or issue would come up, one that would most likely throw most other people off, maybe even ruin their day, Marleh would always say “No worries. None.” She wouldn’t sweat the little things and continuously shrugged off things that didn’t really matter in the long run. “No Worries. None.” is a reminder to embrace life wholeheartedly, to not let things that don’t really matter bring you down, and to live life the way that Marleh did. All the profits of the store will go towards scholarships for students who demonstrate the positive qualities that Marleh did.

– The Lehmann Family