Obit Entry

Kelly Wagner

I miss you grandpa! Enjoyed our talks and watching the Brewers with you. I'm thankful for all the time I've spent at your house taking care of you and grandma. I'll keep the Packer "bricks" safe - I may even use them a time or two for you. I love you grandpa

Genny

Well I did not have the privilege to know your mother very well, but I am glad she encountered Jesus and was born again and ready to cross over to the other side of her promise. I have had the privilege to interact with 3 generations that come from her. She was blessed to have

Kim Woychik

Heaven gained a faithful and humble man. You were always a soft-spoken, gentle-spirited man, except for football and politics LOL. I guess you couldn’t always be perfect. I will miss you and look forward to our heavenly reunion. I love you dad

Kerry Bauer

My brother-in-law Paul was a quiet, thoughtful man. He was deeply private, kind and my sister's best friend. He took her on journeys most of us dream of. He was a old soul with a quiet humor and deep love for Cindy. I have many wonderful memories of Paul but I won't drive by Gilles

Ruben Sanabria

I am very sad to hear of the passing of my cousin Mary. One of the most kind & humbled people that I have ever met. When I was a kid, she was always one to greet me with a hug & a smile. I remember her always being so positive & cheerful. We can

Maria Manhattan Scatuccio

What devastating news. After trying to reach Nancy by e mail and phone this last week, I googled her name and my worst fears were confirmed. So sad. Nancy was my oldest friend. We met in the summer of '64 as part of the Herald Tribune World Youth Forum. Her wit, humor and love of

Glenda S Byfield

I only knew Nancy for a short time but in that time, she made an impression. I could sit and listen to her stories for hours. I will miss her.

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