Obit Entry

Nadine Schmitt

Debbie and I share many memories of years we spent together. We met at Magee School in Two Rivers when my family moved to that part of town. I didn’t know any one and Debbie welcomed me with open arms. She was part of my family and when we would get into trouble at my

Laneh Johnston

Debbie grew up on the same street as my family in Two Rivers. I babysat for both Donnie and Debbie. They are both great kids. I remember Debbie as a sweet, funny, kind, little girl with blond curls. I was so very sorry to hear about her death. May treasured memories comfort you, her family

Renee Charlton

It's hard to find the right words to write when someone passes. I didnt know deb that well but I will cherish the relationship I did have with her. Her spirit when she walked into a room was infectious. Her flair for fashion and having fun with it was outstanding. I loved her spunk! I

Any Bender

I have such fond memories of Linda at advent workshops. Her artistic talents were always appreciated. I looked forward to her craft fair and have many visible reminders of her in my home. She will be missed.

Carrie

What a beautiful description of Aunt Debbie's life. She was just as beautiful on the outside as she was on the inside. We have fond memories of when she took care of us she would make us fried bologna sandwiches. I also have one really special memory where she let me pick any ring from

Steve Szymanski

I first met Mike at IBM in Chicago where we worked in Regional Hq. We often thought that we could stay with IBM until we retired. IBM lead me to Milwaukee were I was reacquainted with Mike. Mike left IBM earlier than he wanted due to a resource action. But seeing Mike at a later

Kim Kimmes Beloin

Debbie and I grew up together on 33rd Street in Two Rivers. She was 3 years older than me and lived two houses away. As children and teens, we played and hung out together almost every day. The door to the Klawitter house was always open and welcoming, as was our house. I would go

Mary Robertson

Michael was a devoted member of the THW choir. He always waited for me at the end of rehearsal so I didn’t have to walk out alone and helped me put the music away. He was quiet, funny and a good tenor. We will miss you Michael

Martin Keey

So sorry to hear about Michael's passing. He was a wonderful coworker at Foot Locker. Enjoyed working and learning from him. Truly a gentle soul and a patient teacher. Prayers to all his family, friends and coworkers for only happy memories - Martin Keey, Foot Locker Corporate Services.

Alzheimer’s Association Wisconsin Chapter

On behalf of everyone here at the Alzheimer's Association - thank you so much for thinking of us at this time of loss to your family. Memorial donations made in Linda's name will be put to immediate use serving families and supporting research. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Dave Grams, Executive Director

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