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Our condolences to the BOB GREEN family, the CHARLES SULLIVAN family, the RAY SLANIA family, the JIM PEAVLER family, the ART ZUBE family and the GEORGE UGLOI family. Bob passed away on June 8th at the age of 77. He handles the traffic duties at Ambrosia Chocolate and retired from there after 37 years of service. Bob was an avid golfer and a Korean War Vet. He was well respected by his many friends. Charles worked in the motor carrier field having worked at Sullivan Delivery, Interstate Dispatch and Express Freight Lines. He left the transportation field then owned and operated Micro-Records Service. Ray passed away on May 31st at the age of 72. Ray spent many years in the motor carrier field. He played football at Marquette High School and Northwestern University. Dorothy Peavler passed away on March 11th. Dorothy and Jim were married for 48 years. Dorothy was 76 years old at the time of her death. Jim is a retiree of CSX Railway. Loretta Zube passed away on May 25th. She was the wife of Art Zube who handles traffic duties at Western States Envelope Company. Jeanne Ugloi passed away on March 13th. Jeanne was the wife of George Ugloi who spent his working years in the freight forwarding and motor carrier fields. FATHER FRANK SANFELIPPO on June 8th celebrated his 50th anniversary honoring his ordination into the priesthood. A Mass was held at the Alexian Village Chapel with a dinner following in one of the Alexian Village dining rooms. Father was ordained on May 31st, 1938. Our prayers go out to our good friend wishing him many more healthy and happy years. PEG & DEL BRAHM welcomed their first grandson. Their daughter Veronica presented them with Diego Peter Torres weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces, on April 26th. Peg and Del are also expecting another grandson and a granddaughter this year. We have a few new addresses. RED SCHELLER’S new location is
Hilton D. Scheller 887 Livingston Loop The Villages, FL 35152-2528
Red had some surgery recently and it prevents his visiting our area.
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Del Treichler S73 W17013 Briargate Muskego, WI 53150
Del and Margie enjoy their new surroundings as their daughter lives next door and they can render help to each other.
Bob Sinkular 3800 North 92 Street Apt. 1008 Milwaukee, WI 53222
Bob is now at the St. Anne Home where he can receive assisted living. He is no longer able to drive his car.
JIM KRUEGER’S wife Nancy was doing some gardening at their Arkansas home when she was bit by a copperhead snake. She immediately grabbed a shovel and killed the snake and through fast actions by both of them they got to the hospital in a hurry. It was a good thing they took the dead snake as it allowed the hospital to know the type of medication they had to use to combat the poison. Things turned out OK after a short stay in the hospital. JULIE OROSCO had surgery on both legs and has been incapacitated for some time. He is looking forward to getting his mobility in order. JERRY KENNELLY left sunny Arizona to visit his father KEN KENNELLY in Lakeland, Florida, going from a dry climate to a wet climate. KURT SCHMITZ’ vehicle was hit by a train while he was working in Neenah. Kurt was slightly injured but his vehicle was a total loss. TOM KRITNER’S wife Judy underwent knee surgery and is progressing in a satisfactory manner. JOHN BIALOCZINSKI celebrated his 75th birthday on April 13th. A few days later he suffered a stroke, his neighbor got him to the hospital very rapidly. John does not have any major impairments and has undergone carotid artery surgery. GENE WEISNER is planning an African safari in the near future. JIM MCMAHON underwent cataract surgery and is doing well. LOWELL WAITE’S grandson was married a short time ago and the Waite’s were visiting their old home town. Lowell extends wishes to all of his friends in the vicinity. CAROL & ARDEN KRAHN will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary on July 4th. MARLENE & TOM ENGEL celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary on June 17th. We wish these fine people many more happy healthy days.
Remember: Time is a dressmaker specializing in alterations.
To be confident is to act in faith.
Say what you mean, mean what you say and do not be mean when you say it.
Be grateful for the doors of opportunity and for the friends who oil the hinges. |