Barbarba J. (Kohl) Constantine

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: August 8, 2004 | Copyright information

Barbarba J. (Kohl) Constantine, 50 of Racine

Sunday, August 8, 2004

Services were Friday for Barbara J. Constantine, who died Tuesday. She was 50.

She worked as a social worker and therapist. She was an avid runner who completed three marathons.

Survivors include her husband, Charley; two sons, Michael Constantine of Racine and Mark Pfleger; two daughters, Erin Constantine and Emily Constantine, both of Racine; her parents, Stephen and Dorothy Kohl; a brother, Steph...

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