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Honor Roll of Donors—Individuals HONOR ROLL OF DONORS—INDIVIDUALS $1,000+ Rev. Joseph Juknialis Mr. and Mrs. John D. Piatt Ms. Mary Jo Anzia Mr. and Mrs. David H. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Poniewaz Mr. and Mrs. Ronald V. Anzia Kaltenbach, ’66 Mr. Henry R. Posnanski Sr., ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Souheil Badran, ’83 Mr. and Mrs. James J. Kass , ’64 Mr. John R. Raitt Mr. Thomas J. Berghammer Mr. Thomas Kegel Mr. and Mrs. David Remstad Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mr. Thomas J. Kiely Mrs. Rita Mae Riedl Bonesho, ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Gale Klappa Mr. William H. Risch, ’55 Mr. John D. Bonney Mr. and Mrs. Alan Koepke Mr. and Mrs. William H. Roche Mr. and Mrs. Juergen M. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kohls Mr. Robert Roenitz Bruckner, ’61 Ms. Emily A. Koplin Dr. Thomas R. Roth, ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke, ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Koppa, ’83 Mr. and Mrs. George Schaefer Ms. Elaine Burke Ms. Mary A. Krohn, ’56 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Scheid Mr. and Mrs. James J. Callan Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Langer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schinzer Mr. and Mrs. James Caragher Mr. and Mrs. Brian G. Lanser Mr. Paul J. Schmidt, ’57 Dr. Xavier A. Cole and Dr. Suzanne Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Lorsung, ’56 Mrs. Judith R. Schmidt, ’58 M. Deberry-Cole Mr. James E. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Schmidt Jr. Mr. William B. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. William W. Mahler Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Eric Coryell Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mrs. Mary L. Davis+ Mattacotti, ’58 Schneider, ’70 + Mr. Steven Davis , ’76 Mr. David McGrath and Mr. Paul Schramka, ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. DeMers, ’49 Ms. Guida Brown, ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Desautels Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Meyer Schramka, ’55 Mr. Thomas E. Dyer Mr. and Mrs. James C. Michalski Mrs. Lois L. Schreiter, ’56 Ms. Kathy-Ann Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Schueller, ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evers, ’73 Mielcarek, ’61 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Sherman, ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fischer Ms. Karen A. Molloy, ’81 Mr. Thomas Sowell & Mr. and Mrs. Robert Formolo Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Molter , ’79 Mrs. Mary A Sowell Mr. John P. Gehl, ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Munson , ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Stanek Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Glunz, ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Neary, ’74 Ms. Josephine A. Steinberg, ’71 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Mr. David R. Niggemann , ’62 Mrs. Jo A. Steinberg + Goldammer, ’52 Mrs. Lynn M. Obermeier-Fasi, ’80 Mrs. Jean E. Steinhafel, ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gottsacker Mrs. Laurie A. Ocepek, ’66 Mr. Earl G. Stintzi, ’47 Mr. Emil Granitz , ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ognar Mrs. Lois A. Stolz Mrs. Joyce L. Griepentrog, ’49 Mr. and Mrs. James M. O'Keane, ’63 Rev. Thomas M. Suriano Mrs. Barbara J. Haessly, ’50 Mr. Bernard F. Osterkorn, ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Taranowski Mrs. Mary E. Henke Ms. Barbara A. Ostrowski, ’60 Dr. and Mrs. John P. Thomas Jr. Mrs. Susan Herro Sr. Ann Marie Palmisano OP Mrs. Mary L. Urlakis, ’53 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Horning, ’58 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Papin Mr. and Mrs. Art Wigchers Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Howley Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Petesch, ’80 Mr. James R. Witherow, ’56 MESSMER CATHOLIC SCHOOLS | HONOR ROLL | FY 2020 + Deceased $1,000+ Ms. Agnes E. Obst, ’60 Mr. John A. Arndt, ’58 Mr. Ralph F. Wuester, ’57 Mr. and Mrs. James M. O'Keane, ’63 Mr. and Mrs. David Arnold, ’81 Mr. Conrad York Mr. and Mrs. James J. Olinger, ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ziino Lt. Col. Jane K. Palmisano Aschenbrenner, ’55 USAF Ret., ’82 Mr. Larry Ashley, ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Petesch, ’80 Mr. Frank A. Aukofer, ’53 $500-$999 Mrs. Janet Petesch Ms. JoAnn Baez, ’59 Anonymous Mrs. Marijayne Poch, ’69 Mr. Robert J. Barry, ’56 Mr. Miles M. Aquino, ’81 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Rakocy, ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Bartels Mr. and Mrs. George P. Archibald Mrs. Jean A. Rebholz, ’61 Mrs. Jeanne L. Batchelor, ’60 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Arnold, ’68 Mr. Carl Reinhold Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Mr. Jerry J. Backes, ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Saeger Baumgartner, ’69 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bailey Mr. Ryan J. Sattler, ’62 Mr. Bryan Beauchamp Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barry Mrs. Jeanette M. Schlidt, ’56 Dr. John F. Becker M.D., ’44+ Mr. and Mrs. N. Thomas Berry Jr., ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schueller, ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Benjamin Mr. George Lutz and Mr. Joseph R. Schueller, ’74 Mrs. Mary C. Bennett Mrs. Mary Anne Borowski-Lutz Mrs. Eileen Schumann, ’61 Ms. Josetta A. Berg, ’57 Mr. Gerald F. Borzych, ’61 Mr. Donald J. Schwingel, ’52 Mrs. Rose Marie Berg, ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Brobson Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman Ms. Anne C. Best, ’71 Dr. Jesse L. Brown Ms. Katherine A. Sherman Mr. James Best Mr. Edmund G. Bruckner USN, ’60 Mrs. Diane M. Sobotik, ’56 Mr. Donald G. Betlej, ’70 Mr. Joseph W. Brummer, ’54 Mrs. Ruth Springob, ’48 Mrs. Joan E. Bingman, ’62 Mr. David Buechel Mrs. Kathleen Stamatelakys, ’70 Mr. Andrew D. Bisswurm, ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Byrne Mrs. Althea Stamm, ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Blackman Dr. Kathleen A. Cepelka Mr. Michael Stemo Mr. James H. Block, ’71 Dr. and Mrs. John E. Curran Jr. Rev. Robert Streveler Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Bohacek, ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald DeMers Mrs. Kathleen C. Strittmatter, ’58 Mr. William M. Bomm, ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Dermody Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Strosin, ’76 Ms. Nancy B. Bonesho, ’73 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Doyle, ’67 Mr. Robert J. Strupp, ’75 Honorable David L. Borowski and Mrs. Helen Draney, ’55 Mrs. Kathryn Szeflinski Mrs. Jodie Tabak, ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Dunai, ’59 Mr. Kenneth A. Tushaus Mr. Thomas Boyer, ’77 Mrs. Anne K. Fleming, ’77 Mr. David C. Vahl, ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Brahm, ’52 Mr. and Mrs. George T. Frommell Mr. and Mrs. Elio Vicenzi, ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Ridge Braunschweig Mr. and Mrs. David Gewalt, ’67 Dr. and Mrs. Herman J. Viola Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Brzakala, ’81 Ms. Marlene R. Gilbert, ’55 Mr. Gilbert Vraney, ’62 Mrs. Joyce M. Budde, ’58 Ms. Kathleen Golden Mr. John A. Willmsen, ’59 Mrs. Joan M. 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Nieman Mr. and Mrs. James Arend, ’50 MESSMER CATHOLIC SCHOOLS | HONOR ROLL | FY 2020 + Deceased $100-$499 Mr. Richard Frohmader, ’72 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Honkamp Ms. Janet A. Cleary Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fuerbringer Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hornung, ’50 Mr. Alfred Colla, ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gabler Mrs. Laurie A. Hushek, ’83 Mrs. Catherine E. Collins, ’60 Mrs. Phyllis M. Gallagher, ’55 Mr. Christopher Huth, ’67 Mr. Timothy R. Colombe Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ganzer Dr. and Mrs. Terrence A. Inda, ’53 Rev. James E. Connell Mrs. Nancy B. Gara, ’67 Mrs. Joann L. Jacobs USA, Ret., ’64 Mr. and Mrs. John Cwiklinski Mr. Mark Gast, ’83 Mrs. Dorine R. Jaczynski, ’47 Mr. Ronald R. Czecholinski, ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Gaura Ms. Ann M. James, ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Dalum Mr. Anthony J. Gazzana, ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Jensen Mrs. Judith R. Dannenbrink, ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gelsthorpe, ’62 Ms. Ann Joda, ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Gregg J. Dati, ’77 Mr. Peter A. Gericke Mr. and Mrs. Dan C. Johansen Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Daun Ms. Marlene R. Gilbert, ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Roderick R. Ms. Elizabeth A. Davies, ’67 Mr. Dennis M. Gilboy Johnson, ’77 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Davies, ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Glaser, ’55 Mrs. Mary U. Johnson, ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Davis Jr., ’68 Mrs. Janet M. Gleaves, ’56 Mr. Leroy F. Jost, ’42 Mrs. Vivien M. Deback, ’51 Mr. Danny Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kaczmarek, ’70 Mr. Kenneth R. DeMuth, ’62 Ms. Brenda Grabowski Mr. Patrick M. Kane, ’84 Mrs. Shirley J. Dentinger, ’58 Mr. David Graczyk, ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Kane Mr. John S. Desing, ’81 Ms. Mary Graf, ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kangas + Mr. Jeffrey DeVor Mr. Rolland W. Graf, ’54 Mr. Daniel A. Kastenholz, ’44 Mr. Kenneth R. Deweerdt Mr. David A.
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