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Lorenz, Lucille R.
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Age 82. Of Oshkosh. Died Thursday, Nov. 19, 1998 at Carmel
Residence. She was born Jan. 22, 1916 in Milwaukee. On April 13,
1940, she married Francis Lorenz in Milwaukee. He preceded her in
death on Nov. 26, 1995. She was a member of St. Peter Immanuel
Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, Taws and Paws Square Dance Club and
was a volunteer reader at Badger Home for the Blind. Survivors
include one son, Harvey (Margaret) Lorenz of Neenah; one sister,
Edna Koepp of Milwaukee; one granddaughter, ...
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Wisconsin Memorial Park cemetery sale approved
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Wisconsin Memorial Park keeps growing; Cemetery offers more than just burial place
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ... Milwaukee Braves to stay in city. Source: Wisconsin Memorial Park Copyright 2006, Journal Sentinel Inc. All rights reserved. (Note: This notice does not apply to those news items already copyrighted and received through wire services or other media.)
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Prieve, Charles E. The memorial service which was to be held on Saturday, September 15 in the Chapel of the Flowers at Wisconsin Memorial Park will be postponed until a later date.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Prieve, Charles E. The memorial service which was to be held on Saturday, September 15 in the Chapel of the Flowers at Wisconsin Memorial Park will be postponed until a later date. Saturday, September 15, 2001 Prieve, Charles E. The memorial service which was to be held on Saturday, September 15 in
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Wisconsin Memorial Park expands its outreach; Cemetery plans monument for fallen officers and firefighters
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ... Milwaukee Braves to stay in city. Source: Wisconsin Memorial Park Copyright 2006, Journal Sentinel Inc. All rights reserved. (Note: This notice does not apply to those news items already copyrighted and received through wire services or other media.)
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Wisconsin Memorial Park construction under way
Daily Reporter (Milwaukee)
; This weekend will be a busy one at Wisconsin Memorial Park in Brookfield, where up to 15,000 people are expected to visit and take part in Memorial Day events. Memorial Day means honoring all the servicemen and women who have given their lives to our country, whether they are passed away or are
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Garden monument, other plans help Memorial Park grow; Cemetery offers more than just burial place
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ... Milwaukee Braves to stay in city. Source: Wisconsin Memorial Park Copyright 2006, Journal Sentinel Inc. All rights reserved. (Note: This notice does not apply to those news items already copyrighted and received through wire services or other media.)
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Downey beautified Wisconsin Memorial President of the cemetery, mausoleum dotted park with fountains, gardens
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; In his 45 years at Wisconsin Memorial Park, William J. Downey turned a place of mourning for the dead into a place where the living celebrate life, family members and colleagues said Friday. Downey, president of the cemetery and mausoleum at 13235 W. Capitol Drive, Brookfield, died Friday of cancer
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PAUL DALE STRAIGHT TALKING: Councillor is taking Memorial Park issue too far.(Features)
Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
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No arrests in Memorial Park sexual assault
Oakland Tribune
; HAYWARD -- A woman in her 60s was sexually assaulted Wednesday afternoon in All Saints cemetery after walking her dog past a homeless encampment, police confirmed Thursday. Hayward police Lt. Reid Lindblom said the victim was walking her dog in Memorial Park and had taken a shortcut through the
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Memorial Park Presbyterians bolt
Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
; The congregation of the largest church in the Pittsburgh Presbytery voted overwhelmingly Sunday to split with the national church and join a smaller, more conservative Presbyterian denomination. Members of Memorial Park Presbyterian Church in McCandless voted 664-25 to sever ties with the
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