Obit Entry

Michael

Chrissy/ fluff muffin was a dear friend since 1996 when she bought the house next door to me on Lyon street in Milwaukee, we became friends right away being chrissy loved to go on adventures and go shopping! When I met Chrissy she had her pekiness angel and chihuahua tiny, chrissy was the female version

Don Neff

I could not have asked for a better brother. I admired him for his compassion and respected him for his honesty and forthright manner. He was an extrovert, and his ability to talk with anybody from any walk of life always amazed me. I enjoyed him immensely. His sense of humor was legendary. We both

Suzan Schaaf

I have the fondest memories of Darby. I will cherish my hours with her and our shared love of old TV shows, our trip to Alaska and her observation of the human character. Her love for animals only showed her huge compassion for those who share unconditional love. She will be missed. Love from, the

Marjorie

I first met Randy around 1983 when he and John hired me to help clean their apartment on Milwaukee's East Side. This was clearly a favor to a girl who was saving money for college and international travel. John and I worked together at Schwartz Bookstore in the Grand Ave. Mall. They were a model

Rosanne Balistreri

The Casey family ( and Barb, of course) will always be in my heart as crazy kids growing up on a dead end street. RIP Barb

Judy Gaskell

I first met Darby in 1958 when my family moved to Milwaukee. I lived only a few blocks away and spent many happy hours at the Upham home with her sister Monie. After I moved to Chicago I didn't see Darby for quite a few years. But when I came back to visit, we shared

Amy Braun-Gross

Just want to extend my sympathies. I've known Candace since our kids were little. Heather is a neighbor. My deepest sympathies and prayers to the entire family.

Jay Cosgrove

All kind thoughts coming from one of John E.'s touch-down spots here in New Haven, and Yale University Press. Though we didn't know Randy, we felt connection through our friend and colleague John, and send our deepest and heartfelt condolences.

Tom Doherty

One of the kindest people I have ever had the privilege of knowing. From all of the help she volunteered to my family and my dogs to all the laughs we shared around the many tables we sat around. With all my heart, I extend my sympathy to all the sisters and brother, nephews and

Barbara Johnson

Chris was my only sibling, my big sister. We shared a bedroom until I was 16. Needless to say, no one knew me quite as well as Chris. I have so many vivid early childhood memories of us together. She was my protector, as well as my teacher. There are so many things that might

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