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A Year in Memoriam 2006 Printed in News- Tribune December 30, 2006 A Year in Betty Erickson James Gayan Sister Boniface Matuga Carmen Beattie Memoriam 2006 Phyllis Frank Deloris May Ascher Printed in News- Rhonda Rafferty James Reynolds Tribune December Robert Bowers Phyllis Stickel Esther Hall Dr. Raymond Evers 30, 2006 Carol Beckner Angela Hank Hazel Bartel Matthew Koster Russell Conrad Charles “Chuck” Swanson Florian Happ Harold Thielke Helen Eich Vincent Duncan Richard DeWaele Elaine Korsan William “Blue” Greathouse Andrew Clausen Jack Layden Sr. Eleanor Rausch Eva Braun Margaret Reinsch Eugene Doughty Doratha Lee Reed Warren Pufahl Mary Knuth Norman Bruins Joseph Weatherall Emma Verhulst John Baima Donald Heisten William Stanton Dolores Nevitt John Herzog Herbert Elmer Harmston Darline Brown Harry “Bud” Thomas III Joseph Musial Randall Terry Rose Pyszka William Laicoff Gladys Hayes Wanda Steele Margaret Severson Dolores Nicolson Rosemary Holland Isabell Carr Marjorie Szuda Frank Kleczewski Raymond Tomanek II Minnie Mavity James Haines Marcella White Jean Marie Kristo Jayden Anderson Raymond Sondgeroth Russell Whitlock Rosemary Real Vivian Zborowski Rhonda Belan Charles Morphew Margaret Thomas Goldia Faletti Donald Smania Dorothy Ballard Richard Boers January 2006 Nick Appel John Leone Clement Wolf Louise Potocnik Shirley Carlson John Strell Beulah Severson Benjamin Armstrong Robert Neahring Phillip “Clyde” Wilson Wendy Lonie Kyle Burkiewicz Homer Kepner Rose Johnson Margaret Joerger Rosalene Piper Ralph Eddy Jr. Lynn Alleman Everett Kent Paul Harrison Charles O’Neill Arthur Maack Edward Hylla Richard Palmer Jr. Leo “Grandpa” Yocum Wayne Wachs Gale Stockdell Lorraine Uloth John Canty Carol Stachowiak John “Arnie” Johnson Alice Heinze James Gallup Virginia Gielow Levon “Lee” Rolando Leona Clark Robert ‘Les’ Quinn Lorraine Covell Lorraine Stefaniak Arthur Schoepke Mary Pranzini Angie Piano Marguerite Ultch John “Jack” Breslin Virginia Johnson Edward Kromm Mary Nanni Clarence Cook Harry Hill Jr. Emma Pianfetti Thomas Scacciferro Mario Rocha Marian Olivero Laura Stuart Donald Radle Bernice Crane Paul Cooney Paul Khoury Joseph Appel Adolph Lokosis Esther Miller Leona Martinaitis Verne Smith Melvin Raney Lyle Frederick Donald Carlson Linda Clevenger Marie Roach Helen Bickett Donald Krahn Josephine Cooley Dean Riley Robert Stamberger Evelyn Bensema William Missel William Sack Charlotte Brown Faye Biddix Marie Waligora Evelyn Ricci Arthur Loebach Marcelline Boyland James Phalen Christina Peltier Joyce Sampson Dolores Blair Jay K Meisenheimer Theresa Bergagna Margaret Piller Goldwyn “Snooky” Hansen Isabel Olszewski Margaret Green Amy Junker Catherine Simmons Duane Schwingle Edward Grobelny Virgil Gualandri Mary Stratton Francis Sebastian Sandor Kiss Joeomie “Jay” Winfree Irene Wyzgowski Jeffrey Kalina Larry Devins John Cessna Rosalie Robeza James Kidd Sr. Nancy Tregoning Elizabeth Wolf Russell Leger William Daum Myrtle Pohar Alice Courtright Mary Mackiewicz Everett Kuhn Harold Neighbor Angeline Aumann Herman Lines Irene Deemy Juanita Burba Thomas McDonald Bonnie May Hash Marvin Schmidt Stella Bianchi Cecil Libby Lillian Trout Delphine Linnig Anna English Terry Kicinski Virginia McCurdy Clemens “Clem” Kaiser F. 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