Ambroselli, Joseph A. "Joe"

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: September 13, 2006 | Copyright information

Ambroselli, Joseph A. "Joe"

Of West Bend. Born to Eternal Life Sept. 11, 2006, age 63 years. Loving husband of Ruth. Dear son of Maria and the late Oreste Ambroselli. Brother of Vincenza (Raffael) Barile, Theresa (Luigi) Massa, Ann (Bob) Hubbel and Dominic Ambroselli. Joe is also survived by Craig (Peggy) Davidson, Peggy Ackerman, Wendy (Dale) Drifka, Shelly Davidson and Chad Davidson. Joe is further survived by other relatives and friends. Visita...

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