Mr. Cantwell was born at Madison, Wis., a son of the late Michael J. Cantwell, founder of the Cantwell Printing Co. of Madison. Frank Farnsworth Passes Away at Brooklyn Last Night. George B. Smith died at Madison, Sept. 18th, at the age of fifty-six. Wisconsin Dane County Perform a free Dane County, WI public death records search, including death certificates, death indexes, deceased records, death registers & registries, obituaries, and death notices.
Special speeding enforcement Wednesday in Dane County Dave is survived by his wife, Doris (nee Richards); daughter, Julie Schumacher (Dave); son, Shawn (Christene); daughter, Amy (Paul Waitrovich); and son, Nathan (Michelle); and his five grandchildren, Elizabeth, Jack, Isabella, Andrew and Samuel. The widow and Duane were at the bedside when the end came. He worked for 40 years at AT&T, Wisconsin Bell Telephone Company, as a linesman retiring as an engineer. ; Sister Dorothea, Sr., Mary's college, Prairie du Chien; H. A. Diederich, Madison, Dr. Otto Diederich, Fresno, Cal. (Waunakee, Dane County, Wis.) 1934-Current, Windsor: Windsor Herald. He represented the town of Burke on the county board, was deputy register of deeds for many years, and for sixteen years clerk of the probate court of Dane county. [Source: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) Friday, 8 Mar. On mounting the parapet of the enemy's works, he was attacked by six men; he knocked two of them down with his sabre, and in return received a shot through his thigh, and two bayonet wounds in the breast." MADISON - Arline I. Mackesey, age 86, of Madison, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2014, at home surrounded by her family. Dane County / Today's Madison, WI Obituaries / Madison Madison Obituaries Sort By: Obituaries High Schools Colleges Newspapers Funeral Homes Local obituaries for Madison, Wisconsin. There, she passed on her incredible work ethic to her children and her grandchildren. OBITUARY. "Becky" Schmitt Rebecca J "Becky" Schmitt June 23, 1984 - November 6, 2022 Dane, WI - Schmitt, Rebecca J. She is survived by her husband, Vince; three children, Mark (Patti) of Monona, Mary "Patty" (Pat) Reavey of Milwaukee and Mike (Donna) of Monroe; five grandchildren, Crystal, Amanda, Rob, Caitlin and Cara; and brother, Jerry Frank. Evelyn will be remembered as our beautiful butterfly who deeply touched our lives for six days, and on the seventh day she rested. Obituaries and Death Notices M-Z, Arline I. Mackesey
[Source: The Capital TImes (Madison, WI) Nov. 17, 1939] mkk. She loved bowling and was on a league for Carnes. He was also an active member of the Wisconsin Sports Hall of Fame organization. (Madison, Wis.) 1858-1860, Madison: Madison Evening News. Self reliance was the secret and source of his success. Born in Madison, Wis., the late prelate was ordained June 7, 1912. by mkk. (Madison [Wis.]) 1859-1864, Madison: Wisconsin Patriot. DIED, At her home in the town of Madison, September 23, 1887, Mrs. Harlow Sylvester, aged 68 years. ANOTHER PIONEER PASSES AWAY He was born at Madison, Wis., August 2, 1863, son of James M. and Lucy Flower, and received his early education at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. If we can be of any assistance, please contact us . He was a warm hearted and liberal christian philanthropist and contributed largely of his means to sustain benevolent interests around him. Came to Wisconsin in 1853. 1880 - Prof. James C. Watson died at Madison, Nov. 23d, in his forty-third year. Daniel H. Weed
Jim Leeser presiding. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Victor and Martha Bindl and Duane Radel. He then assigned to duty in the Signal Corps, participating in several skirmishes; and was afterwards given command of the Signal Bureau in Washington, and finally the entire command of the Signal Corps, having been promoted to the rank of major, and then lieutenant colonel inspecting the Signal Corps. Doctor Rice was born in Bridport, Vermont, and was a graduate from Middlebury College, after which he served with honor and usefulness several terms in both branches of the Vermont Legislature. Dane County, Wisconsin Obituaries and Death Notices M-Z. [Source: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) Dec. 24, 1861] tr. He had an infectious smile and was loved by many. 1879 - Albert Wood.
Ada County Death Records Search (Idaho) - County Office He was 49 years old. He is survived by his loving wife, Doris of 71 years; daughters, Linda (Dick Horton) Schedel, Laura (Kim Wiarda) Bond, Karen (Robert) Pertzborn, Karla (Phil) Peck and Julie (John) Gengler; 26 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and friends. 1881: Charles A. Noyes Sr., in Geneva, November 25th, in his seventieth year. Eldon was in the Army during the Korean War and served his time in Germany. In 1867 the family decided to come west and they settled in Sun Prairie, Wis.
Madison Death Records Search (Wisconsin) - County Office Actively engaged in newspaper work, he was editor of the Rambler from 1885 to 1886, night city editor of the Chicago Tribune from 1892 to 1893 and editorial writer for the Chicago Evening Post from 1895 to 1899. Kind, with a great sense of humor, he loved to visit with friends and family at Triangle Market and Portabella Restaurant in the mornings. - Miss Schwarip, of Windsor, died of consumption last Friday evening and was buried here Monday. [Source: Wood County Reporter (Wisconsin Rapids, WI) April 6, 1899] tr. Came to Wisconsin in 1840. Dr. Vilas was noted for his benefactions to the city and various institutions and societies here and elsewhere. He left his wife on the fatal Thursday night with the remark, playfully made, that perhaps he should never see her again. He was in an asylum last winter, having lost full possession of his mental faculties, as the result, his physicians said, of overactivity in politics. [Source: New Ulm Review (New Ulm, MN), December 30, 1908, page 2; tr by RL], Levi B. Villas
Vince and his wife Arline, along with their son, Mark and daughter-in-law, Patti, took great pride in the family business, Mackesey's Irish Pub, which they opened in 1983. She was rushed to Swedish-American hospital and died this morning. 06/06/2023 Death Notices. (Stoughton, Wis.) 1954-1979, Stoughton: Stoughton Reporter. Death of Dr. Rice. Mr. Shaw was born in Endeavor. She retired May 14, 1999. DIED,
Mr. Pyncheon was born and reared in Madison. McFarland- Rose M. Scanlan, age 70, died Friday, December 19, 2014 at Agrace Hospice Care Center in Fitchburg. Listings include names of the deceased and when they died. A Mr. James Nolen, an Irishman, a resident of Sun Prairie, while engaged in his cornfield, with several others, dropped down and died very suddenly. Death followed quickly [New Ulm Review (New Ulm, MN) June 1,1892], Herbert J. Miller
In 1846, Mr. Main came with his father to Wisconsin, and settled near Waukesha. Weed had attained the highest honors of Masonry, having filled the several station of W. Master, Grand High Priest, and Dept. Obituaries Recent obituaries in Madison, WI The obituaries in the Madison, WI Area reflect the region's diverse population, featuring individuals from a variety of ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds. There are two grandchildren, Colton Moc and Hannah Moc. by mkk. (Stoughton, Wis.) 1981-Current, Stoughton: Stoughton Courier-Hub. [From: The Sun Prairie Countryman; Thursday 5 November 1908. Wis., where he will be buried. Christian W. Meyer's 10-year-old son, living in the town of Blooming Grove, near Madison, fell backward, while standing on a roller, onto a pointed stick in the hands of a little play fellow and was completely impinged. [Source: The Star (Sun Prairie, WI) June 1, 2015] tr. by mkk, DIES IN SON'S BARBER CHAIR These two papers often serve as the only source of obituaries for the Dane County area. The funeral services will be had at the Methodist Church, to-morrow at 3 o'clock. In the death of Mrs. Wyman, not only has a large family met with a loss which is irreparable and almost overwhelming, but the society in which she moved has been deprived of one of its most estimable ornaments. Services were to be conducted in the Frautsuhi funeral home at 2 p. m. by the Rev. Near this village, at the residence of his son-in-law Col. Alexander Botkin, Mr. James Slair, a native of Scotland, but for many years a resident of this county, aged 81 years. However, family gatherings in Cottage Grove and spending days and nights with his wife were a constant source of love and joy. In this village, on Wednesday last, Dr. J. He is also survived by his grandmother, Monica Radel; many aunts, uncles and cousins and his cat, Bonkers. by mkk, Freeborn Sweet
[Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) Aug. 14, 1950] tr. He was always an active republican and represented that party in various conventions. (Madison, Wis.) 1970-1977, Madison: Capital Area Ruralist. Mr. Brooks, opposite Rev. Judge Pinney was born in Rockdale, Pa., March 3, 1833. After clerking three years in Buffalo, he arrived at Chicago, May 10, 1836, and proceeded thence, partly by sloop and partly on foot, to Milwaukee, where he first learned from Solomon Juneau of Big Foot (now Geneva) Lake, where he arrived on the 21st of May, in time to assist in raising John Power's loghouse just south of the village of Geneva; and within a year was married to Nancy Warren, going all the way to Milwaukee to procure the services of an official authorized to perform the marriage ceremony. DIED,
He was always ready to unite with Christians of different denominations in promoting religion in the community, and many will be the reflections which will be called up in remembrance of his absence from the circle of praying souls. Despite his strong desire to live a sober life, he passed away from a heroin overdose at home. [Source: Reports and Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol. by MZ], Leona Elizabeth McCarragher
LUVERNE, Minn., May 8. Herbert J. Miller, for 30 years editor of the Rock County Herald and for eight years a state senator died today. (Madison, Wis.) 1937-1938, Madison: Madison Times. The funeral of Mr. McGie's child will take place from the residence of Myron T. Bailey, Johnson street at ten o'clock to-morrow morning. DIED, In Oregon, this county, September 18, 1887, Nettie A., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Marvin, aged 10 years. Trails. He was born on April 27, 1929 in Richland Center to the late Myron and Helen (Long) Smith. [Source: Weekly Wisconsin Patriot (Madison, WI) Aug. 5, 1854] tr. He was born in the State of New York, where he resided until he was about eighteen years of age, when he removed with his parents to the town of Sidney, in Canada West, where he was married to Miss Elizabeth White, with whom he lived till his decease. Rest peacefully, our sweet child. His death was caused by over-work. He removed to Madison, Wiscon, in 1855, and thence to the farm where he has just closed his life. N. and Ann Maria Seymour, aged five weeks and two days. He was born of a noted family in Culpeper Co., Va., April 19th, 1797, and early graduated at the college of William and Mary. by mkk, The disease which has proved fatal in this case, took violent hold upon its subject about one year ago, since which time Mrs. B. has been under the constant care of a physician, and has suffered intensely nearly the whole time. He married Doris Mae Richards of Platteville, on Feb. 15, 1958, and together with their faith and through music they shared 54 wonderful years together. (Black Earth, Wis.) 1962-1964, Black Earth: Dane County News, Mazomanie Sickle, Cross Plains Arrow. There were four sons and one daughter born to this union, namely: Arthur and Ralph of Sauk Centre, Blanche of Jacksonville, Florida, and Glenn of Minneapolis and Ray of Fairbault. [Source: Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin (1906) Wisconsin Necrology, page 141; tr. A visitation will be held at the funeral home on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service. This was one of the earliest postal routes in the country. She was born on Oct. 11, 1928, in Madison, the daughter of Tony and Alma Frank. Jim was united in marriage to Lois Bomrich. (Black Earth, Wis.) 1883-1888, Black Earth: Black Earth Advertiser. During his retirement, Vince was charged with cleaning the building every morning, and was a beloved personality at the Pub and on State Street.
Photos: Dane County Fair - Wisconsin State Journal STEP TWO: Obtain the Certificate After you find your ancestor in an index, you can either order the certificate from the Wisconsin Historical Society or you can find the corresponding microfilm at the FamilySearch Library. He was married on June 24, 1868, to Miss Siri Halverson, who had come from Norway the year before Mr. Vingom, and after their marriage went to housekeeping in the house in which they have lived ever since --- more than half a century. Funeral services will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 1905 West Beltline Highway at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 4, 1996. [Source: Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin" (published 1903); pages 130-142; by Florence Elizabeth Baker; transcribed by mz], Mary A. Wright
Following the program, of which Mrs. Raymond as patriotic instructor of the corps, was in charge, she became ill but her condition did not become critical until she arrived home. Lucille, 4-year-old granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Diederich and a daughter of Henry A. Diederich, also an occupant of the ill-fated automobile, escaped without injury. by mkk, J. Mr Post was included in the list of prisoners. [Source: Wisconsin State Journal; Madison, Wisconsin; 8 Oct 1862]; transcribed by Angie Lietzau The man boarded the train at Huron, S.D. Mr Post had been in poor health since last Thanksgiving, He ate dinner with the family, He died at 3:30 o'clock while sitting in a chair, heart disease being the cause. Returning, he visited Egypt. (Cambridge, Dane Co., Wis.) 1867-1869, Cambridge: Cambridge News. Visitation will take place at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of service on Wednesday. [Source: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) June 12, 1899] mkk, Richard Taylor
Mrs. W. as all who knew her can testify, was no ordinary woman. The body will be taken to Madison for burial. Visitation will take place at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of service on Saturday. 1879 - Hon. Burial will be in Moundville cemetery, Marquette county. Young children were mesmerized by his magic trick. A second blow, and one of unusual pathos and sadness, came to the family in the death seven years ago last June of an adopted daughter, Bessie Elliot Piney, who was killed in a runaway on Langdon street. The tragedy was the result of drunken quarrels. 1881 - Maj. Wm. ALSO:
Obituaries can be obtained three ways: [Source: Marshfield News-Herald (Marshfield, Wood County, Wis.) Sunday, 3 Sept. 2006, page 2A; transcribed by MZ], Harold I. Olstad
The former Johana Kelly was married at Champion, Mich. in 1895 and lived in Pembine until 1913. She was a member of the local Rebecca Lodge and served as a delegate to the grand assembly of the state. C. S. Sparkes officiating. Margaret is survived by her children, Carol Reynolds, Jerry (JoAnn) Thornsen, and Larry (Nancy) Thornsen; her grandchildren, Robert Reynolds, Mickey (Tara) Reynolds, Jessica (Eric) Showers, Aaron (Nikki) Thornsen, Margaret and Michael Thornsen; seven great-grandchildren; a sister-in-law, Mary Thornsen; a brother-in-law, Linus Thornsen; and numerous nieces and nephews. He has held several important places of trust by the votes of his neighbors, since his long residence in this County, and his unexpected death has cast a gloom over our entire City. (Madison, Wis.) 1897-1898, Madison: Oscar's Underground Ghetto Press. by mkk, [Source: Reports and Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol. The man, a stranger, looked her in the eyes and asked, "Are you the boss' daughter? Offer Sympathy and Support Ways to offer love & support to those who are grieving. She was born September 29, 1928 in Avoca, the daughter of Anthony and Gertrude (Miller) Munz. E. Byron Shaw, 73, of 4109 Hegg ave., died Saturday night of a heart attack at his home. (Madison, Wis.) 1912-1913, Madison: East Side News. by mkk. Mr Moegelin was an industrious, and peaceable citizen respected by all who knew him, and leaves a wife and five children to morn his loss.
Vital Records | Register of Deeds - Dane County, Wisconsin Mr. Bull was formerly from Troy, Rensselaer county, N. Y., and is a son of Judge BUll of that city. Dane County Parks Explore our outdoor recreation, natural environments & preservation initiatives! He ran an upholstery business while still in the service. [Source: Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin" (published 1906); pages 130-142; by Florence Elizabeth Baker; transcribed by mz], Angus R. McDonald
1917; submitted by mz], Margaret Mary Thornsen
[Source: Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin" a(published 1903); pages 142-147; by Florence Elizabeth Baker; transcribed by mz], Kate L. Rosenberry
He was a substantial citizen of Madison and popular in social and business circles. Dane County, WisconsinObituaries and Death Notices Funeral tomorrow at two o'clock, from the residence of the parents. Dennis Noon shot and killed his brother Pat in the Farmers Saloon, on First Street, in Madison, Wis., on Monday night. Dane County Obituaries Sort By: Obituaries High Schools Colleges Newspapers Funeral Homes Locations Local obituaries for Dane County, Wisconsin 6,335 Obituaries Sunday, July 16,. COLUMBUS - Joseph L. Suchomel, age 29, died Saturday, Oct. 30, 2004, as the result of an auto accident in the Township of Columbus. Mrs. Raymond had been in apparently good health during the day and had taken an active part in the Memorial program last night. He was a fine conversationalist, and possessed a wonderful memory. [I.E. Burial will be in St. Martin's cemetery, Springfield Corners, Wis. She attended the University of Michigan for two years and was married Sept. 2, 1897. After the war, he filled a position in the capitol at Madison, and subsequently was internal revenue store-keeper at Milwaukee till his health failed him. On Friday, the 20th instant, in this village, George Franklin, son of George and Amy A. Vroman, aged 1 year, 8 months and 20 days. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE, 401 S. Owen Drive, Madison, at noon on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2014, with Monsignor Kenneth Fiedler presiding. Surviving Dr. Vilas are one nephew and five nieces. Ms. Kelly had lived in the east since her sister's death. (Madison, Wis.) 1855-1856, Madison: Daily Wisconsin Patriot. (Madison, Wis.) 1868-1881, Madison: Madison Democrat. He was a true NASCAR fan and followed the careers of many professional drivers, meeting many of them in their beginning years. by mkk. Three years later he shared in the celebrated Bashford-Barstow controversy for the governorship. (Middleton, Wis.) 1893-1898, Monona: Community Herald. Wednesday will be a day to keep it between the lines and around the speed limits on Dane County roads. Some were pioneers in their fields, while others dedicated their lives to community service or philanthropy. Arline always put others first, and her tremendous dedication to her family will never be forgotten. In Madison, on Sunday, the 15th Charles B. Watson, Printer, aged about 40 years. by mkk, Judgy ROys was universally esteemed, for his manly conduct, and social virtues, by all who knew him. She was married to William Sweeney, who passed away at Hancock, Minn., Sept. 3, 1911. by MZ], UNKNOWN DEATHS
On July 1, 1950, she was united in marriage to Vince T. Mackesey at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church, where they were charter members. Mrs. Sweeney was a good mother and loved by all who knew her. (Madison, Wis.) 1881-1890, Madison: Mandt's Weekly. She loved playing cards with her relatives and friends, vegetable and flower gardening, going to plays, especially at the Fireside Theatre and St. Bernard Players, and watching her grandchildren's sporting events, recitals, plays and concerts. She leaves to recall her sacrificial life, her brothers, Fred S., of Yankton, S.D. Vince is survived by his three children, Mark (Patti) of Monona, Mary "Patty" (Pat) Reavey of Milwaukee, and Mike (Donna) of Monroe; and five grandchildren, Crystal, Amanda, Rob, Caitlin and Cara.
Madison Obituaries | Local Obits for Madison, WI - Legacy.com Dane Obituaries - Latest Obituaries in Dane, WI - echovita.com Jim attended Oshkosh Lourdes Academy and graduated in 1970. He established The Oasis, a weekly newspaper here in 1894,and continued its publication until about ten years ago. Martha L. Suchomel
Miss Elizabeth Cowley was born at Madison, Wis. Nov. 27, 1867. He was twelve years regent of the State University, a draft commissioner in 1862, and candidate for secretary of state in 1865. [Source: Cambridge News (Cambridge, Wis.) Friday, 16 Mar. She was faithful member of the Congregational church of Sauk Centre. Try each link. On his return home he united with the Presbyterian Church of Bellville, of which Rev. Miss Lillian Vaughan passed away at her late home in the town of Unity on Saturday morning, October 9, 1937, aged 69 years, her death being caused by a cancer from which she has suffered for the past several months. During the past 10 years, Jim and Peg spent the winter months at their residence in Naples, Florida where they now have many friends. Seven children also survive her. 9 (1909) Wisconsin Necrology (1876-81) page 473; transcribed by LaDena Livingston]. He was unable to speak after he fell. [Source: Baraboo News (WI) Feb. 17, 1910] tr. In 1848, he was complimented with the Democratic vote in the legislature as United State Senator. But he had a prodigious, amazing memory, and obtained a fair common school education. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery in Hollandale at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, March 1 and a reception will follow at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Hollandale. An obituary sketch will be found in another portion of to-day's paper. She leaves a husband and four children to mourn her loss, Charles, Ellen (now Mrs.Drake), George, of Cotzhauzen, Sylvester, Sheiber & Sloan, attorneys, of Milwaukee, and Herbert, the youngest. The funeral of Mr. W. will be attended at the Congregational Church, to-morrow, at ten o'clock, A. M.
by JAH], Mrs. R. P. Main
[Source: The Capital Times (Madison, WI) May 10, 1934] mkk. WINONA, Minn., Oct. 15 - When a passenger train on the Northwestern railroad pulled into the station here this afternoon, Henry Neiland, of Dane county, was found hanging by his suspenders which had been attached to a pipe in the toilet room of the coach. [Source: Weekly Wisconsin Patriot (Madison, WI) July 29, 1854] tr. Robert's grandchildren quickly learned what the world already knew, the fact that Papa was a loving, caring man who would do anything for family. He was a native of Otsego County, N. Y., and settled in Albion in August, 1851the first white inhabitant of that town. He was gay without dissipation - moral without being morose. Rev. by JAH], George B. Smith
by mkk, James Reynolds
Milton, FL. Oct 1867; sub by Dorothy Swanson, who adds: Buried at Forest Hill at Madison; Pvt. B. He is preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Dolores Nyhus on Aug. 14, 2011; and his son, Charles Nyhus on Sept. 28, 2001. Gunderson Funeral and Cremation Care Obituaries in Verona, WI. His career of 30 years took him to both coasts of the U.S., serving as storekeeper aboard the mighty carriers, FDR, Saratoga, Bon River, MD., Quonsett Pt., RI, Charleytown, RI, Naples, Italy, and Bremmerhaven, Germany, Washington D.C. Cruises consisted of Medeterranean liberties at Spain, France, and other ports. by mkk. Ernie translated five generations of "Honer" data that I had obtained from German Catholic Church records in Spaichingen, Baden-Wuerttemburg Germany. Colonel Bird was well known in pioneer Arizona circles; he came here from California in 1893 and settled at Arizola, near Casa Granda, where he established The Oasis, and later moved his plant to Benson. Mrs .D. Miss Vaughan, daughter of Daniel B. and Sarah J. Vaughan, was born near Sun Prairie, Wis., April 23, 1868. Friends may call at Laun's funeral home from 3 p.m. today until time of services. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 12 noon on Friday, March 1, 2013 at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church, 401 Owen Drive, with Msgr. [Source: Weekly Wisconsin Patriot (Madison, WI) Aug. 22, 1857] tr. BUrial will be in Forest Hill cemetery, Madison. Dane County Madison Perform a free Madison, WI public death records search, including death certificates, death indexes, deceased records, death registers & registries, obituaries, and death notices. Evie loved to travel, enjoyed family, children, country music, Green Bay Packers, NASCAR, and sun flowers. END COMES SUDDENLY
She was preceded in death by her parents. Thomas Howe was born in County Tipperary Ireland, 11 November 1820. She died several years ago. - Hon. by JAH], Nelson Thronton
Visitation will be held at the church from 9 a.m. until the time of Mass on Tuesday. DIED,
Both Mr. Diederich and his daughter are under the medical care of Dr. Thomas Tormey. We will never know or understand why. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday from Edwardson-Axtell Community Funeral Home in DeForest. [Source: Wisconsin State Journal (25 Feb. 2013) submitted by Jim Honer], William T. McConnell
(Waunakee, Wis.) 1907-1918, Waunakee: Waunakee News. Gunderson East Funeral & Cremation Center, 5203 Monona Drive. [Source: Reports and Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol. (Madison, Wis.) 1938-1930s, Madison: Vikingen. Charles A. Puls of Luther Memorial church with burial in Roselawn Memorial park. by MZ], Lorin K. Tyler
At 87 years old, Christine left us on Friday afternoon, July 21st at 12:30pm to be with Jesus and was reunited with her husband of nearly 62 years, G.W. For 17 years she was in the Reedsburg school and came to Baraboo after the death of her sister Miss Hattie Jones. Came to Wisconsin in 1855. (Stoughton, Wis.) 1979-1981, Stoughton: Hub. He made many friends playing fast-pitch/slow-pitch softball throughout Wisconsin. Rose is survived by a lifelong friend, Dorothy Suhr of McFarland; two brothers, Leo (Sandy) Scanlan of Benton and Bernard (Sandy) Scanlan of Fennimore; sister-in-law, Patricia Scanlan of Fennimore; nephews, Michael (Mary) Scanlan of Fennimore, Charles (Betty) Scanlan of Stitzer, Stephen (Barb) Scanlan of Fennimore, Timothy (Amy) Scanlan of Fennimore, David (Angela) Scanlan of Parkersburg, IA, John Scanlan of Benton; nieces, Susan (Kevin) Ward of Benton and Mary (Scott) Nacey of Menomonie; nephew, Jeffery (Tammy) Scanlan of Eau Claire; niece, Kathy (Darren) Kreul of Fennimore; nephews, Jasen Scanlan and Kasey Scanlan of Fennimore; niece, Kari (Max) Needham of Marion, IA; nephew, Jeron (Kelsey) Scanlan of Oregon; and many great nieces and nephews. GREAT JURIST GONE
(Stoughton, Dane Co., Wis.) 1881-1885, Stoughton: Normannen. Ron was employed with General Casualty of Wisconsin as a Commercial Accounts Specialist for the last 20 years. document.write(cy);
[I.E. (Morrisonville, Dane Co., Wis.) 1903-1948, Mount Horeb: Blue Mounds Weekly News. The great effort of his life was the part he took in the great impeachment trial of Judge Levi Hubbell, in 1853. [Source: Rockford Register Star (IL) March 1, 2007] tr. In 1879, he married Anna Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Drusch, of Sleepy Eye, Minn; and to this union, six children have been born, namely: Marie Theressa, Alice Irene, Viola Evangeline, Arthur Jerome, Walter Emil, and Alethea Elenore, all of whom are living, the oldest girl, being a graduate of Montevideo High School, this year. He later opened Professional Massage Therapy in Sun Prairie. He erected a house which when the survey for the railroad was made a few years later stood on the right of way. [Wisconsin State Journal, 5 Feb 2017; Sub. He served in that command until July 14, 1864, when he was mustered out on account of his service having expired. They are: Dr. V. P. Diederich, Hot Springs, Ark. [Source: Vilas County News (Eagle River, WI) May 18, 1921] tr. 9 (1909) Wisconsin Necrology (1876-81) page 481; transcribed by LaDena Livingston], Albert O. Wright
She was preceded in death by great-grandparents, Arno Olm, David and Eveline Burgess, Glen and Esther Clouse; and great-aunt Judy (Clouse) Krultz. by mkk. Find Wisconsin State Journal Obituaries and death notices from Madison, WI funeral homes and newspapers. He was preceded in death by a brother, Donald and a sister Marion. Rose worked at the WI DNR for 33 years. [Source: The Weekly Wisconsin; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; 12 Mar 1887]; transcribed by Angie Lietzau, Charles A. Noyes Sr.
He was born on April 25, 1944, in Raleigh, North Carolina, the son of Miles and Jane Vandervort. Dave served as president of M&I Bank of Hilldale, and retired as the Chairman of the Board of M&I Madison Banks. We hope this website will assist everyone involved in the process to answer some questions about the process, including the autopsy and the role of the Medical Examiner. Noted Newspaper Man Succumbs, After Lingering Illness. ; Mary A. Lawson of Hartsell, Ala.; Nellie V. James of Mt. The nervous strain probably added to the precariousness of his physical condition, the seriousness of which then was unknown to others.
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