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Mailing, Jr, flutitll gMil Scrv.ee 11am SuiunMy, unst vangi-t-csl lut-erait Church, Weil Saicm, V. V.s 4 to today, Juitud Jarut funeral Home. VYct Salem, nJ 13 am to service Saturday at P-g Church, Murray, Roderick Rod Servei Ham today, fossum Funeral Hum, C'nuM-ka, Vi, Vnitation 10 a m. to Service today at the funeral home Palmer, Raymond C. Service 11 a m.

today, lanham funeral Home, Sparta, w.t. Visitation 10 a m. to lerviC-e today at i he funeral heme Rosaaen, Arnold C. Service tl a Saturday, Trinity lutheran Church, Sprmg Grove, Minn, Visitation 5 to 7 m. today, Roble Funeral Home, Spring Grove, and one hour prior to service Saturday at the church.

Sail, Margie M. Mai of Christian Bunal It a m. Saturday, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Boscobd, W. Visitation 9 a m. to services Saturday at the church.

Kendall, Boscobel. Schaub, William W. Services II a m. today. Fust Baptist Church, New Lisbon, Wis, Bunal with military rites in Hustler (WiS Cemetery Visitation 9 a m.

to services today at the church. Hate Funeral Home, New Lisbon. Shively, tarry S. Services with military rites 1 m. Saturday, Bethany Evangelical Free Church, La Crosse.

Visitation 11 a m. to services Saturday at the church. Dickinson, La Crosse. Steiner, John D. Jack" Mass of Christian Burial Saturday, St.

Gabriel's Catholic Church. Visitation 4 to 8 p.m. today, ThornburgHanson Funeral Home, Prairie du Chien, Wis. Swinghamer, Arthur A. Mass of Christian Burial 10.30 a.m.

today, Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Antfciiod, Hotmait Si-m-tel It 5 Con-k hr a Ranch (.., 1 ibUitDjm IS Sc-re5 tcsj-iy 4t t-ii tholth CeialJ Jeoy H. Sconces tl 4tu(J fy, St Paid Picfc. Tamai ita-fl 4 to 8 today. Ejkicm to3 fam.iy fureJdl Homs, L.c ar4 10 9 19 srwitts ty at euuh Cuter, Richard Jhmr.ce 10 33 1 today.

CUkmon family funeral Korn. petsi? Qamck, Robert S. Services 19 33 Saturday, St Charic CjtholiC Church, Conoa, V-iitation 10 to service Sayrday et JHa church Vovsctciij ijKon, Ce Soia, w5. C'Oth, Rodney C. Memorial service noon Saturday, Schumacher tush funeral Home, la Creese Vv.itatiem 10 a to services Saturday at the tuner al home.

Mammes, Maotyn I. Celebration el Ids 2 pm, today, Bagtcy (Ws Community Buitdmg Dickmcon, la Crosse, Jonet, Jennifer Jenny Services 3pm Saturday. Kmkado Funeral Chapel, Sturgis, 0. Visitation 4 to 6 today, Fossum Funeral Home, Onalaska, Wis. lee, Ronald M.

Services 11 a m. Saturday, Christ the King lutherart Church, Onalaska, Wis. Visitation 4 to 7 m. today and 10 a m. to scrvies Saturday, both at the church Jostad Jandt, West Salem, Wis loughan, Richard Services 11 a m.

today, SL Elizabeth Ann Scton Catholic Church, Holmen, Wis. Buriat in Grccnmound Cemetery, rural Holmen. Visitation 10 a m. to services today at the church. Marsh, Margaret Services 10.30 a m.

Saturday, Community Presbyterian Church, Postville, Iowa. Visitation 4 to 8 m. today, Schutte Funeral Home, Postville, and one hour prior to services at the church. McKibbin, Katherine Beall Services 11 a.m. Saturday, OBITUARY Julie A.

Dnycr Julie A f)terr Dnnkteairf, age S4. of Ui Ciuva? died 1 urday. Aug, 71, 2ooB, al M. Josrpli' Rehab Center, la Croe. h.rl b) her parents.

funeral serxtee teill he lit I Saturday. Sept. 2. 2WHi, at Blase tike Schneider luner.il Home, 1301 West Ale. la Crosse.

Ii.ipl.iin Suvin Melt her will officiate, teith a private interment. I amity and She was fiunds may call from II am. born July 25, until the time of services at the funeral borne Saturday. Memorials are preferred and will Im? determined by the family at a Liter date. H'i2.

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Itilpti UjH'iairil A VSsisU in ilimti Iuhii I a 101 fUiipli lint tenikrd Inf ihr I at I Ji.iimd Auihuiiiy In in 1177 until n-iiiiiij in lrm, IMIpfi drat Iriunl In f.itiuly and rprri.illy rnjuird him jriil teith In luMn n. In lhilpli' free linn, JJalpti rniininl ijn-ruluig lunr at In lahin nr.1rY11iHpu.Wtv. Hindi Dolores Eileen ONAI-AShA, Wis. Dolores I I Christenson passed away 5 VVedncsday. Aug.

30, 200ti, at the Lighthouse, Bethany Riverside Nursing f.n ilitv. Christenson Slit was born Jan. 8. 1920, (o S. Oscar and Matilda (Borrow) Lee in Halfway Creek, Wis.

She attended Halfway Creek School, was confirmed at I ialfvvay 1 utheran Church and graduated from dolmen (Wis.) High School. Dolores married Arthur Christenson at Halfway I.uthcran Church and 66 years of marriage. She had worked at the Modern laundry and Auto-Lite, and she raised three children. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, where she taught Sunday school fur many years. She is survived by her husband, Arthur; daughter, Marie Christenson of Onalaska, son, Howard (Sheri) Christenson of Burnsville, sister, Violet Risberg of Holmen; grandson, Ryan Ruth A.

Cole WAUKON, Iowa Ruth A. Cole, 73 ofWaukon and formerly of Lansing, Iowa, died Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2006, at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon. Funeral services will Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at John's Lutheran Church in Waukon.

Burial will be in Mays Prairie Cemetery, rural Lansing. Friends may call from 4 to p.m. today at Martin Funeral Home in Waukon. Phyllis Ruth Walters Phyllis Ruth Walters, 89, of Crosse died Thursday, Aug. 31, 2006, at Hillview Health Care Center.

Funeral arrangements will announced by Schumacher-Kish Funeral Home of La Crosse. i She hail a strong Ivlicf in angds and fi ll tiny crv always among us. During her three-year battle with breast cancer, she always kept a positive spirit. People always called her an angel; we feel she was not only an angel sent by God to watch over us. hut to teach us how to he strong audio tciu It us how to litv.

During her life, she enjovd sewing, making quilts for her loved ones, watihing Packers games and kit king back with a few tasty She enjoyed spending lime with her family and friends, whether it was grilling out or just quiet lime at home. it DEADLINE: 4 p.m. for the next day's Tribune. TO SUBMIT: Typed obituaries may be faxed to (608) 782-9723, e-mailed to obitslacrossetribune com or delivered to the La Crosse Tribune, 401 N. Third La Crosse.

COST: $12 50 per column inch. QUESTIONS: (608) 782 9710, ext. 8430. DEATHS ELSEWHERE Christenson Clificniii of WKHlhury, granddaughter, Kara (Adam) Bf.mdrll of Belle Plain, mete. Diane (Udine) Imimlle of llolmen, lomsc (Rodney) Peteron ofOnaLisLi and Carol (Dan) (Jinn kenbnslt of Onalaska; sister-in law.

Mvitle Sac kmaster of West Salem. and many great and great-great- nieces and nephew. She was preceded in death by her son, Neil Christenson; sister and brother-in-law. Dorothy and Harold I ggeit; brothers-in-law. I rnest Risberg and Llovd Sackmaster; and niece, Sherri Fabbet t.

Dolores was a loving wife, mother and grandmother, totally devoted to her family. Site will be dearly missed. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 2, at Trinity I.uthcran Church, 1010 Sill St Mi Crosse, with visitation at the church from 9:30 a.m. until time of service.

The Pastor Fed Devvald will officiate. Burial will be in Onalaska Cemetery. Memorials may be given to Trinity Lutheran Church or Riverfront Inc. Dickinson Family Funeral lome is assisting the family. Elsie M.

Dailey ROCKLAND, Wis. Elsie M. Dailey, 76, of Rockland and formerly of Red Lake Tails, passed away Thursday, Aug. 31, 2006 at her home. Memorial services will be at 4 p.m.

Saturday at Hylandale Seventh Day Adventist Church, rural Rockland, with a time of fellowship immediately following the service. Private family burial will be in Rockland Cemetery. Jandt Funeral Home, Bangor, is in charge of arrangements. To our families, friends and Bennys friends who have blessed us with your friendship, We want to make sure you know how grateful we are to you Without you, could not have gotten through this first year of having to live without our son, Ben You've shared our pain, our tears, our memories and stories You 've listened to us patiently and given us strength to continue You ve assured us that it 's okay to smite and laugh again You 've given JadeAnn extra attention to help her adjust to not having Uncle Ben around to tease, play uith and love her You 've cared for JadeAnn so that we could have some much needed time for ourselves And, weve been guided compassionately ky our friends who share similar losses This first year is done and we didn't have to go through it alone Thank you with all of our hearts Garry Jo Ellen Oliver I 1 and Norma married Brian Drmkwaier on Dec. 5, 2003, in I at Crosse.

Site is survii cd by her husband, Brian of la Crosse: two daughters, Melyssa (Derek) Olson of l.a Crosse and laislee (I innian) Cullen of ha Crosse: one son. Sieie Dusty" Dwyer of la Crosse: and fix grandchildren, Billy, Julia. Matthew, Lila and Jared. She is further survived by four sisters, Becky Lyon of La Crosse, Ixiis (1 larry) llarwitk of Cambridge, June Clark of Black River Tails and Renee (Dan) Schriner of Whitehall, and one brother, Ralph (Nancy) Lyon Whitehall. She was preceded in death Dwvyer- Dnnkwater Minnie Ruth Gilbertson WARRENS, Wis.

Minnie Ruth Gilbertson, 80, of Warrens passed away Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2006, at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center in La Crosse. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Torkelson Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the Warren Mills Cemetery, Warrens.

Friends may call from 1 1 a.m. Saturday to services at the funeral home. Online condolences may be offered at www.torkelson funeralhome.com. Patricia Marie (Cassidy) NASHUA, N.H. Patricia Marie (Cassidy) Castongauy Keenan, 84, of Nashua passed away Sunday evening, Aug.

27, ''American Legion Club 895.4595 La Crescent, MN Friday Fish St Chicken Sunday Breakfast Buffet Monday Chicken Breakfast Daily Lunch Daily 11-2 UZJ Monday Night 7 PM up to $1500 Pull Tabs Daily of A II ir ri st li: w- in be to of hr it fe, W( POLICY which was made into a 1958 movie starring Sophia Loren and Anthony Quinn. TUPELO, Miss. Jumpin' Gene Simmons, the rockabilly musician and songwriter, died Tuesday at North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo after a long illness. He was 69. Simmons worked for more than 50 years in show business, performing for the first time in a backup band for Elvis Presley during an appearance in Tupelo.

Simmons wrote Tim McGraw's smash hit "Indian Outlaw" with Tommy Barnes in 1994. Jessie Jo Boucher Dec. 26, 1975-Sept. 1, 1996 10 years! It seems like just a short while then again, it seems like forever. Keep Smiling! Love Miss Ya Your Family Friends 4 Aileen R.

Sally Nelson NEVADA, Mo. Aileen Sally" Roberta Nelson, 89, of Nevada passed away Sunday, July 16, 2006, at Christian Health Care Center in Nevada. memorial service will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3, at Southside Christian Church, 1800 Jackson La Crosse.

Interment will be in Coon Prairie Lutheran Church Cemetery in Westby, and will take place prior to the service. See the July 20, 2006, La Crosse Tribune for full obituary. Castongauy Keenan 2006, at the Courville at Nashua. Funeral services took place in Nashua on Wednesday, Aug. 30.

BACK IN SCHOOL Students Or Staff Show your 10 IA CROSSE Hours; a4on. Sat. be St. 7 La be 20 All (Cash The Associated Press THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -Joseph Stefano, who wrote the screenplay for Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" and was co-creator of television's science fiction anthology series The Outer Limits," died Friday.

He was 84. The cause of death wasn't disclosed. Stefanos big TV break came in the 1950s when he was hired as a writer for the "Ted Mack Family Hour." He also wrote a number of scripts, including "The Black Ben Oliver February 1980-September 1,2005 Benny, Even though we know that the worid youre in is more beautiful than ours, nothing can describe how much we miss you. We miss your smile, your laugh, your hugs, your persistence and the fun that always seemed to happen when you were around God blessed us with you for twenty years, and were thankful for every one of those minutes. Love you, Sunshine' Mom.

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