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aessEJaanoN B-4 MONDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1999 GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE eport details killer's letter to girl Killer' now in halfway house v. 4 I 1 sexual predator and therefore could remain on parole. Turner, who will stay on parole until 2013, is never allowed to leave his halfway house alone, and even his fresh-air breaks are monitored, the file showed. "It's unusual," said Terry Marshall, who heads the nonprofit organization that runs the Madison halfway house.

"Everyone else is going in and out." It was Turner's case manager at the Foster halfway house in Madison who encouraged the 50-year-old parolee to file a job discrimination complaint against Waste Management Inc. in September, the file said. Turner later reached a settlement with the company that refused to hire him because of his criminal record. going to his door on Halloween in 1973, the newspaper reported in Sunday's edition. "I doubt that I could ever fully realize the terror you experienced at my hands," Turner wrote.

"I can still see you standing the doorway with that felt hat beaming at having recognized me. Then I see the delight in your eyes turn to fear as I close the door behind you. "The rest of my life I will have to live with what I did to you. On that night I became a monster. I do swear to you on the forfeiture of my life I will never harm another child." The newspaper said the file, examined under terms of the state open records law, also showed Turner contended that if he had killed a child on a day other than Halloween, he would not have drawn excess supervision and scrutiny.

"If it had happened on some other day, like Valentine's Day, nobody would have gave a damn," he said. Turner was convicted of second-degree murder, child enticement and sexual assault in the girl's killing. When he came up for release from prison in 1992, the case prompted lawmakers to pass the state's sexual predator law, which allows confinement of sex offenders beyond their prison terms if there is a "substantial probability" they will commit another crime. Turner was taken to court under the law in January 1998, but a jury concluded he was not a Associated Press MILWAUKEE The parole file for the so-called "Halloween Killer," convicted of raping and killing a girl who disappeared while trick-or-treating, includes a letter to the 9-year-old victim, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports. In Gerald Turner's foot-thick file is an undated letter to Lisa Ann French of Fond du Lac, the little neighbor who died after Ken WeselyPress-Gazette CHRISTMAS CRAFT TIME: Jodi Brice of New Franken holds a snowman Christmas craft made by Janet Stearns of Marinette on Sunday at the craft sale at Franklin Middle School in Green Bay.

Women play football exhibition in Appleton, hope to form own league next year. The Vixens are to call Minneapolis-St. Paul home. The Minx are hoping to land a home in Wisconsin or Illinois. Although it's called "professional" football.

Boyd knows that isn't the case yet. If there's any money left at the end of the tour, the players from both teams will split it up. basketball in Minnesota and ran track at St. Norbert, but she had always wanted to play football. Then she saw a newspaper ad announcing tryouts for the league.

"As soon as I saw that, I knew I was going to attempt to play. Football's been my favorite sport my whole life," Schommer said. Plans call for the league itself to start ty's Banta Bowl saw the Minx beat the Minnesota Vixens 41-37. Suzette Schommer is a 5-foot-6, 125-pound wide receiver for the Vixens at least she was Saturday. During the week, the former student at St.

Norbert College in De Pere is a Minnesota assistant attorney general. Schommer played high school Michigan Minx quarterback Missy Boyd, from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. "I grew up playing football," she said. "I love playing football. I would have played in seventh grade if my parents would have let me." She is among the athletes hoping that the Women's Professional Football League will be a reality next year.

For now, it's just two teams of women playing six games of tackle football, going from community to community showing people that men aren't the only ones who can throw a football and tackle. In Saturday's game, about 300 spectators at Lawrence Universi Associated Press APPLETON Women football players hoping for a league of their own got a chance to play in front of a crowd here over the weekend. "It was nice to come over here and to have quite a few people here to watch us," said Lake OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Death records FALCK, Viola 101, Green Bay. See obituary. JEPSEN, Woodrow Green Bay.

See obituary. LAHAIE, Robert 58, Green Bay. See obituary. LALLAMAN, Raymond 82, Green Bay. See obituary.

METOXEN, Donald 57, Green Bay. See obituary. NEVEU, Rosyln, 88, Green Bay. See obituary. NIEMI, Mavis 61, Appleton.

See obituary. OLSON, Gregory 47, Suring. See obituary. SHEPECK, Gordon 87, De Pere. See obituary.

STEPHENSON, Lansing 76, Sturgeon Bay. See obituary. be established. Jones Funeral Service, Oconto Falls is serving the Olson family. One of Greg's daily routines he dearly loved was to watch the sunrise and sunset from his kitchen window.

We thank God for the gift of Greg. Shepeck, Gordon E. Gordon E. Shepeck, 87, died Nov. 13, 1999, in De Pere.

Born Oct. 19, 1912, the son of Ed and Minnie Shep Funerals Baeten, Elisa Family and friends may call at Cotter Funeral Home, 860 N. Webster Ave. De Pere from 4 to 8 p.m. Today.

Parish prayer service 7:00 p.m. Today. Visitation will continue on Tuesday at St. Francis Xavier Parish, 220 S. Michigan St.

De Pere from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial 11:00 a.m. Tuesday at the church with the Rev. V. Anthony Dolski officiating.

Burial in Mt. Olive Cemetery. Faith LaHaie; a sister and brother-in-law, Ann and John Stelter, Milwaukee; two nieces, Amanda Londo and Stacey (Steven) DuBois; a nephew, Mark Schoen; three great-nieces and nephews, Ashley Schoen, Darian Mooren, Brandon Schoen; also aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father, Robert LaHaie. His family will receive friends at St.

Joseph Catholic Church, 1224 12th from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Tuesday. A memorial mass will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the church with Rev Michael Ingold officiating.

In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established in his name. Blaney Funeral Home is assisting the family. and Matthew; one great-grand Falck, Viola C. Viola C. Falck, 101, 226 Borne-mann Green Bay, formerly of Morrison, died Friday, Nov.

12, 1999, at a local nursing home. She was born Aug. 14, 1898, in the Township of Wright-stown, to the late August and Emma (Mueller) Seefeldt. Viola married Rudolph Falck and they were privileged to be married for 55 years. Viola was a member of Morrison Zion Lutheran Church and a charter member of Zjon Ladies Aid.

Survivors include two sons and one daughter-in-law, Myron Falck, St. Peter, Franklin and Grace Falck, Morrison; one daughter and son-in-law, Marie and Harold Alexander, Milwaukee; six grandchildren, Keith (Barbara) Falck, Steven (Bever-Ip Falck; Jay (Debra) Falck; Annette (Michael) Konshak; Julie Alexander, David (Julia) Alexan vV r. 1 eck, Gordon was a lifelong resident of Green Bay. Prior to retirement he was employed by F. Hurlbut Company for thirty years.

daughters and spouses, Susan and Gary Cotter; Kim and Brian LaLuzrne; Lisa Drew and Artley Skenandore, all of Green Bay; eight grandchildren, Jason, Tyler, Lindsey, Miranda, Rochelle, Savanna, Adam, and Emily; a mother and step father, Dorothy and Bill Denruyter, Green Bay; one brother William Denruyter, Green Bay; four sisters and two brothers-in-law, Lucinda and Richard Vervorn, Watertown; Wanda and James Saunders; Patricia Fisher; Dorothy Rae Denruyter; all of Green Bay; numerous nieces and nephews. Kaster, Mary Rose At Mary's request, friends may greet with family in the vestibule of St. Francis Xavier Cathedral Church from 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16th until time of the funeral mass.

Mass of Christian Burial 7 p.m. Tuesday at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral with Monsignor Roy Klister officiating. After service, there will be time to share memories and fellowship. Malcore Funeral Home, (920)432-5579 is assisting the family.

Lallaman, Raymond D. Raymond D. Lallaman, 82, of 141 No. Chestnut Green Bay, died late Friday evening, Gordon is survived by the former Marie DeGreef, his wife of 62 years. Other survivors include four children, Jim and Bonnie Shepeck, Schaumburg Ann and Skip Brooks, De Pere; Tom Shepeck and Patricia Repp, Omro; Pat and Mike Colburn, Ashwaubenon.

Also 10 grandchildren, Paul Brooks, Ellen Brooks-Diny Roger Diny, David, Jane, Sarah, and Adam Brooks, Kristin (Shepeck) and Jerry Quinn, Tricia (Shepeck) and Donald Hanson, Jeff and Jenny Colburn; and seven greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at ProkoWall He was preceded in death by his father. Friends may call at Malcore Funeral Home, University at Baird Tuesday from 4 to 8 daughter, Micaila; four brothers; four sisters; and many nieces and nephews. The Funeral Liturgy will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov.

17, 1999, at ST. BERNADETTE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 2331 East Lourdes Appleton, with Fr. Harold Berryman officiating. Friends may call at the Wichmann Tri-County Funeral Home on Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m., and again directly at the church on Wednesday from 10 a.m. until the time of services.

Interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Chatham, Mich. A memorial has been established in her name. The family would like to extend a special thanks to the Visiting Nurses Association I Affinity Hospice for their loving care. WICHMANN TRI-COUNTY FUNERAL HOME 3212 South Oneida Menasha, (920)831-9905 You Are Not Forgotten Your gentle face and patient smile, with sadness we recall. You had a kindly word for each, and died beloved by all.

The Voice is mute, and stilled the heart that loved us well and true. Ah, bitter was the trial to part from one so good as you. You are not forgotten loved one, nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory last, we will remember thee. We miss you now; our hearts are sore.

As time goes by we miss you more. Your loving smile, your gentle face; no one can take your vacant place. Olson, Gregory R. Gregory R. Olson, 47, Suring died suddenly Thursday Nov.

12, 1999, at a local nursing home. The son of the late Steven and Genevieve (McAllister) Lallaman was born Nov. 19, 1917, in Marinette. Mr. Van Lanen, Geraldine Friends may call at Malcore Funeral Home, University Ave.

at Baird Street Monday from 4 p.m. until the time of the funeral mass. Funeral Mass 6:30 p.m. Monday at SS. Peter and Paul Church with the Reverend James Neilson O.

Praem. officiating. Entombment at Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum. Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason from 4 to 7:30 p.m., Tuesday.

Memorial service 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home with the Rev. Willie VandeLoo officiating. Burial in Allouez Catholic Cemetery. The family wishes to thank all the staff at Rennes Health Center for the excellent care and love given to Gordie for the past 1 years.

Stephenson, Lansing Watermolen, Mrs. Eugene (Georgia) Friends may call after 10 a.m. Today at the church. Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m. Today at St.

Michael Chapel, Mountain, with the Rev. Paul Schumacher officiating. Burial in Allouez Catholic Cemetery. der; seven great-grandchildren, Ben and Amy Konshak; Stephaine; Jennifer and Jeremy Falck; Sarah and Jason Alexander; two sisters, Eleanor Krenz, Green Bay; Emma Krenz, Wausau; two sisters-in-law, Marie Seefeldt, Wausau; Sarah Schneider, Neenah; further survived by nieces, nephews, other Relatives and many friends. kjShe was preceded in death by fcjer husband, Rudolph, in 1975; me great grandson, Dan Kon-ghak, four brothers and one sister.

J'Friends may call at Zion Lutheran Church, Morrison, Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1999, from a.m. until time of service, funeral service 11a.m. at the Sihurch with the Rev. Waldemar officiating.

Burial in fchurch cemetery. iNickel Funeral Home, Morrison, assisting the family. fThe family wishes to thank the Staff of Bornemann Nursing Home for their care and concern. Jepsen, Mr. Woodrow R.

jtlr. Woodrow R. Jepsen, Green By, died Nov. 11, 1999. Friends may call at Proko-Wall Funeral Ffcme, 1630 E.

Mason St. from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and after 1 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Funeral Service 2 p.m.

Wednesday at Grace Lutheran Church, 321 Madison St. A full obituary notice will appear in Tuesday's edition of the Green Bay Press-Gazette. LaHaie, Robert M. fWilbur" ''Robert M. "Wilbur" LaHaie, age 58, of 519 15th died Friday, Nov.

12, 1999 at his p.m. Visitation will continue at Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum, Bay Settlement, Wednesday from 10 a.m. until the time of the funeral service. Funeral service 11 a.m. Wednesday at Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum with Pastor Chuck Welch officiating.

The family would like extend a special thanks to the staff of Unity Hospice for all of their care and concern. Neveu, Rosyln Roslyn Neveu, 88, Green Bay, passed away on Sunday Nov. 14, 1999. Arrangements are pending Schauer Schumacher Funeral Home (920)432-4841is assisting the family. Niemi, Mavis Ann Mavis Ann Niemi, 1807 East Forest Appleton, age 61, died on Saturday, Nov.

13, 1999, at her home. Mavis was born on Jan. 26, 1938, in Green Bay to the late George and Elaine (Richer) Radey. She married Wayne A. Niemi on June 22, 1957, in Green Bay.

Mavis was employed by the Appleton Area School District. Survivors include her husband; three sons, David Niemi; Dennis (Marianne) Niemi; William (Gerri) Niemi; four daughters, Mary (Tim) Gerrits; Linda (John) Gosse; Carol (Michael) Chroge; and Lisa (Dan) Wil-harms; eight grandchildren, Michael, Jennifer, Theresa, Sarah, Scott, Joseph, Caitlin, evening, Nov. 11, 1999, at Community Memo Lallaman owned and operated Ray's Ice Company in Green Bay for many years. Survivors include his children, Raymond "Joe" and Judy Lallaman, Pulaski; Gorodon Lallaman and fiancee, Arleen; Dorothy Lallaman; Donald Lallaman; Raandall Lallaman and fiancee, Lisa; Ann Burkart; all of Green Bay, Frances Lallaman, California; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, two sisters, Eunice Grasse, Sheboygan; Mildred Robins, Winthrop Harbor, and Ray's special friend, Marie Van Langendon, Green Bay. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, one half-brother, one sister, and a great-grandchild.

Friends may call at Ryan Funeral Home, 305 North Tenth De Pere (920)336-3171 after 11 a.m. Tuesday until time of service. Funeral Services will be held at the funeral home at 1 p.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. James Baraniak, O.

Praem, officiating. Interment in Allouez Cemetery Metoxen, Donald David Donald David Metoxen, 57, Green Bay, died Saturday, Nov. 13, 1999, at home after a long illness. Born in Lansing R. "Bob" Stephenson, 76, Sturgeon Bay, died at Door County Memorial Hospital, on Nov.

13, 1999. Funeral Services will be 11:30 a.m. Tuesday (Nov. 16, 1999) at United Methodist Church with the Revs. Ken Bottcher and Donald Stannard officiating.

Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at the Forbes Funeral Home, Sturgeon Bay, and after 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the church until time of services. Memorials may be given to the Piano fund at United Methodist Church in his memory. Obituaries and funerals Friends and families of the deceased have prepared these obituaries and funeral announcements.

They are a tribute to their loved ones' accomplishments and a service to friends who would like to pay their respects. To submit announcements and discuss fees, please contact your funeral director or call the Press-Gazette's classified advertising department at 431-8300 or 435-4411. rial Hospital of an apparent heart attack. A visitation will be held at Grace Lutheran Church in Oconto falls, after 3 p.m. Monday and again at the church on Tuesday after 9 a.m Funeral services will be 11 a.m.

Tuesday at the church with the Rev. Bil Sutlief officiating. Burial in the Hickory Cemetery, Maple Valley. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a memorial fund will Located one mile east of Military Rick Brumlic, Mgr. 1 134 Velp Green Bay 499-1737 In Quality, Service and Value 1 home.

He was born on Nov. 12, 1941, in Green Bay, to Faith LaHaie and the late Robert LaHaie. jln 1960 he graduated from Green Bay West High School. He en- Join OUR click! Wittenberg, Aug. 2, 1942, he is the son of Dorothy (Metoxen) Den-ruyter and the late John Hansen Pow-less.

He married the former Barbara Thiry, check I today's top local stories i world news weather opinions April 9, 1965, in Green Bay. Donald served in the U.S. Army. He worked for Northern ijsted in the U.S. Navy and served for two years.

After returning to Green Bay he began his employment at Schrieber Cheese, retiring after 38 years. Wilbur has been the property nianager for the Green Bay Bobcats. He enjoyed sports and often traveled to attend various events including Rose Bowls, Super Bowls, and World Fairs. iHe is survived by his mother, PressGazetteNews.com Paper Mills and ultimately the City of Green Bay until his retirement in 1989. He is survived by his wife, Barb Metoxen, Green Bay; three.

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