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Manitowoc Herald-Times from Manitowoc, Wisconsin • Page A3

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PROMOTIONAL PRICES START AT FOR 12 MONTHS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR HOPPER OR HD. 19 99 mo COUNTRY SATELLITE SALES SERVICE LLC 7236 CTH (SANDY BAY RD) TWO RIVERS 794-1766 www.CountrySatellite.com David J. Jagodzinsky age 71, of 4017 Conroe St. Manitowoc, died Saturday, October 25, 2014 at his residence following a courageous battle with cancer. David was born on May 10, 1943 in Manitowoc, son of the late Henry and Laverne (Hawkins) Jagodzinsky.

He grew up in Manitowoc and was a 1962 graduate of Manitowoc Lincoln High School. David served his country in the United States Army from June 25, 1962 until his honorable discharge on June 18, 1968. On February 17, 1973 David was married to the former Darlene Wiegand at First Lutheran Church in Manitowoc. He worked for 35 years as an Operating Engineer for various construction companies as a member of Local retiring in August of 2003 from Vinton Construction Company. David enjoyed woodworking, Wshing, and boating, camping, working on his trucks, traveling and going to the casino.

Survivors include his wife: Darlene P. Jagodzinsky, Manitowoc; his three children: Christine D. (Randy) Hershey, PA; Dawn M. (Dave) Borgwardt, Colorado Springs, CO; Shane C. (Jill) Jagodzinsky, Manitowoc; three grandchildren: Nathan (Heather) Sheboygan; Megan Mani towoc and her Keith Luckow; Tyler Katz, Manitowoc; one great grandson, Dean Sheboygan; his twin brother: Dennis Jagodzinsky, Minong; one brother-in-law: Tom Walker, Aurora, IL; one sister-in-law: Caroline Jagodzinsky, Delta, CO; step-mother: Lydia Jagodzinsky, Manitowoc; three step sisters: Debbie, Sandy and Gail; nieces, nephews other relatives and friends survive.

He was preceded in death by his parents: Henry and Laverne Jagodzinsky; one sister: Sherrill Walker; and one brother: LeRoy Jagodzinsky. A Memorial service will be held at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 29, 2014 at the Reinbold Family Funeral Home, 818 State St. Manitowoc. Burial of his cremated remains will take place at a later date at the Knollwood Memorial Park.

Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 4:00 p.m. until the time of service at 6:00 p.m. Online condolences may be expressed at www.jensreinboldandp Jagodzinsky, David J. Celestine A. Kimmel, age 79, a Manitowoc resident, died early Friday morning, October 24, 2014 at the Felician Village of Manitowoc.

Sally was born on Octo- er 15, 1935 in Mishicot, daughter of the late Joseph and Gladys (Reindl) Lemberger. On September 9, 1953 she married Harold J. Kimmel at Holy Innocents Catholic Church in Manitowoc. She was an associate at Prange-Way for 15 years, a demonstrator for 8 years, a farmer and a homemaker. Sally enjoyed traveling and has een to 39 of the 50 United States including many trips to Colorado.

She also loved doing crafts and cheering on the Green Bay Packers. She was also a member of Branch Homemakers and St. Francis of A ssisi. Survivors include her husband: Harold, Manitowoc; two daughters: Nancy and Raymond Morgan, Manitowoc, Charlene and Randall Minnard, CO; four grandchildren: Brian and Shannon (Krajnik) Morgan, Grafton, ery Morgan, Manitowoc, Tania (Minnard) and Edward Downing, Montrose, CO; Christopher Minnard and friend Shana Danel, Merritt Island, FL; six grea grandchildren: Marissa, Melanie and Mackenzie Morgan, Grafton, Alyss a and Bryce Downing, Montrose, CO, Aiden Minnard, Merritt Island, FL; one brother and one sister-inlaw: Eugene Lemberger, Two Rivers and Jacqueline Lemberger, Appleton. Nieces, nephews, othe relatives and friends also survive.

She was also preceded in death by her parents; one brother: Rober Lemberger and one sister- in-law: Carol Lemberger. Cremation has taken place at All-Care Cremation Center, Manitowoc, and private family services were held. cremated remains were laid to rest at Knollwood Mausoleum, town of Kossuth. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family by visiting www. erfuneralhome.com.

The er Funeral Home and All-Care Cremation Center, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. The family would like thank everyone at Felicia Village, Next Step and Aurora Hospice for their kin and compassionate care. Kimme Ce estine Sa ll A. Robert C. Jarosh, age 85, of Manitowoc, entered eternal life on Sunday, October 26, 2014 at his residence.

Bob was born on December 25, 1928 in Manitowoc. He was the son of the late Joseph and Anita Shimek Jarosh. Bob was a graduate of Lincoln High School with the class of 1946. Bob then became employed with the Aluminum Goods until January 8, 1950 when he entered the Unites States Army. He was honorably discharged December 1952.

Bob then returned to Manitowoc and returned to his job at the Aluminum Goods until 1957 when he became employed with the Manitowoc City Fire Department. For the next 30 years Bob worked his way up to the rank of Captain and retired in 1987. After retiring from the Manitowoc City Fire Department he became employed with Braun Building for the next 18 years. On June 30, 1951 he married Bernice Hornes at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Manitowoc. She preceded him in death on September 4, 2014.

Bob was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church and a life time member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Otto Oas Post Bob enjoyed many sports. He played football and softball in his younger days. Later Bob took up horseshoes and enjoyed pitching horseshoes in the Two Rivers League. Bob won his state tournament class in 1990.

He is a member of the Lakeshore All-Sports Hall of Fame, Manitowoc Semi- Pro Football Hall of Fame, Lakeshore Horseshoe Hall of Fame and the Manitowoc County Softball Hall of Fame. Bob was well known for his sense of humor and practical jokes. Bob is survived by four children: John (Bridget) Jarosh, Cape Coral, FL; Robert R. Jarosh, Manitowoc, WI; Debra Khalil, Manitowoc, WI; Julia (Garey) Noel, Riverview, FL; eleven grandchildren who were his partners in crime: Jack and Matt Mitchell; Maureen, Sean and Patrick Jarosh; Nadia, Melissa and Mia Khalil; Julian Andrews, and Lauren and Helena Noel; six great grandchildren; one brother and two sisters-inlaw: Theodore and Rosie Jarosh, Neenah, WI; Dorothe Jarosh, Manitowoc, WI; a special niece: Kimberly Oleson, Sobieski, WI; along with other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents: Joseph and Anita Jarosh; his wife: Bernice Jarosh, September 4, 2014; daughter: Carol Mitchell in 2004; and two sisters and three brothers.

Memorial services will be held 11:00 a.m. on Friday, October 31, 2014 at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church on Waldo, 1121 North 14th Street, Manitowoc. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Rev. Dave Pleier.

Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery with military graveside rites being accorded by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Otto Oas Post Following the graveside services there will be a luncheon for relatives and friends at the Harrigan Parkside Gathering Center located on the south property of the Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home. Cremation has taken place at the Harrigan Parkside Crematory and Chapel. Relatives and friends may call at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church on Waldo on Friday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of services at 11:00 a.m.

In lieu of cowers memorials would be appreciated to a memorial being fund established in name. Online condolences to the family may be sent to www.harriganparksidefu- neralhome.com. The Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home and Crematory, North 11th and St. Clair streets, Manitowoc, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Jarosh, Robert C.

Alvin Bronk, age 86, of Rosholt, passed away on October 23, 2014 at North Haven Assisted Living in Stevens Point. A Mass of Christian Burial for Alvin was held at 1:00 PM on Saturday October 25, 2014 at St. Adalbert Catholic Church. Rev. Greg Michaud oMi ciated.

Burial was be in the parish cemetery. Visitation was from 11:312:30 AM on Saturday at the Shuda Funeral Chapel Stevens Point. Alvin was born on October 8, 1928, in Manitowoc to the late Emil and Pearl (Eckendorf) Bronk. Alvin graduated from Manitowoc Lincoln High School with the class of 1946. While in high school, Alvin worked at Bicycle Shop.

Alvin went on to attend and graduate from Lakeshore Technical institute with a degree in drafting. Alvin then started his career working for the Invincible Company in Manitowoc as a draftsman. While living in Manitowoc, Alvin was a member of the St. Parish Holy Name Society. pride and joy were his racing pigeons.

He was secretary of the Manitowoc Racing Pigeon Club for years. On August 30, 1986, Alvin married the former Caroline Kulas at St. Church in Rosholt. While living in Rosholt, Alvin continued raising pigeons and was honored to have his handcrafted pigeon coop featured in an article in the Stevens Point Journal. Alvin liked traveling, reading, and watching sporting events.

He was especially proud of his gardens. Survivors include his wife of 28 years, Caroline; sister Mary Ann (Don) Marek of Manitowoc; niece and goddaughter, Clarice (Tom) Silbersack of Green Bay; niece, Cynthia (Dan) Sook of De Pere; nephew and godson, Frank A. Ciha of Two Rivers; great niece Emily Sook of De Pere; Sisters-in-law and brothers- in-law, along with other nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. In addition to his parents, Alvin was preceded in death by his twin sisters, Lorraine Bronk and Irene Ciha; Brother-in-law Robert J. Ciha; and nephew Robert (Robby) Ciha.

Online condolences may be sent by visiting www. shudafuneral.com Bronk, Alvin Ralph William Pfeifer, age 72, of Two Rivers, passed away Saturday evening, October 25, 2014 at Aurora Bay Care in Green Bay with his wife Lynne by his side. Lynne attended to every need all his life and for his last eight weeks on earth while he was hospitalized. Ralph was born August 15, 1942 in Northeim WI, son of the late George and Marie (Willmas) Pfeifer. Ralph attended St.

Wendel Elementary School and St. Gregory High School in St. Nazianz. He graduated from LTC with a degree in marketing. Ralph served in the U.S.

Army from 1962-1965. On July 22, 1967 he was honored to marry the former Lynne Zuege at All Saints Catholic Church in Denmark. Ralph was incredibly proud of his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Ralph was employed at several local businesses including GTE, Gabes Construction, Mirro, Foley, and Manitowoc Engineering. He was a member of the Democratic Party, an advocate for rights, an advocate for NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill), and a mentor for the Court (VC), He truly enjoyed working with Guy, his VC mentee.

Ralph enjoyed traveling and remodeling homes. His most recent passion was restoring a 1951 Singer Roadster, a vehicle best known for its classic British design and impressive grill. Survivors include his wife Lynne Pfeifer, Two Rivers; one daughter and son-in-law: Laurie and Kevin Crawford, Manitowoc; two sons and one daughter-in-law: Bryan G. Pfeifer, Virginia; and Troy M. and Charity Pfeifer, Manitowoc; two grandchildren: Brittany Gehrke, Green Bay; and Meghan Gehrke, Manitowoc; two great granddaughters: Vayda and Rianna; brothers and sisters: Dorothy (Ralph) Gries, Kiel; James (Mary Lou) Pfeifer, Manitowoc; Judy (Harlan) Gries, Valders; David Pfeifer, Cleveland; Mary Pfeifer, Manitowoc; Michael (Gayle) Pfeifer, Sheboygan Falls; godchildren: Michael Pfeifer, Dennis Gries, Marcie Pfeifer-Soderblom, Nancy Black, Ashley Pfeifer, Brian Westlake; many nieces and nephews; sisters-in- law and one brother-inlaw: Lois Chervenka, Two Rivers; Mary Lou and William Lynn, Michigan; Susan Pfeifer, Howards Grove; Shirley Zuege and Jeanne Baeten, both of Denmark; Sallie Zuege, Two Rivers; and John Gordon.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Michelle Marie Pfeifer; one brother, Gary Pfeifer; one sister, Ruth Ann Weinreis; father-in-law and mother- in-law, Marvin and Mary Zuege; brothers-in-law Wayne, Marvin Gary and Glenn Zuege; one nephew, Erik Pfeifer and a great nephew, Coltin Halvorsen. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 30, 2014 at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church, Two Rivers. Obiciating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be Father Maurice Mmegbuadimma.

Burial will follow the service at Holy Cross Cemetery in Two Rivers where Military Honors will be accorded by the Two Rivers V.F.W. and American Legion. The family will greet relatives and friends on Wednesday, October 29, 2014 at Klein Stangel Funeral Home, Two Rivers from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. A prayer service will be held at 7:30 p.m.

led by Deacon Paul Gleichner. The visitation will continue on Thursday at church from 9:00 a.m. until 10:15 a.m. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family by visiting www. kleinandstangel.com The family would like to express a special thank you to the sta6 of Aurora Bay Care, especially nurses Kindel, Peggy and Pam and Drs.

Riedy, Morkevi- cious, Blink, Saladi, Davis and Nguyen Thank you also to those who visited and called Ralph for the last two months. Pfeifer, Ralph W. OBITUARIES talking about is being a ble to afford basic said Jennifer Addison, executive director of the labor group Wisconsin Jobs Now, which is a partner in Raise WI. Many of the workers who filed complaints already earn more than minimum wage up to $15.07 per hour in at least one case, said John Dipko, spokesman for the Department of orkforce Development. He had not yet seen the lawsuit but said the department would decide what to do after receiving formal notice.

According to the lawsuit, even workers mak- i ng more than minimum age are struggling. or example, fast food worker Motise Reynolds, of Madison, earns $9.50 per hour but needs food stamps to feed himself and his daughter, the suit says. The last increase in minimum wage was in July 2009. opponent in the Nov. 4 election, Democrat Mary Burke, supports raising it to $10.10 per hour.

Associated Press writer Scott Bauer contributed to this report from Middleton. Walker Continued from Page A1 voters undecided. While numbers have dipped much lower in other states, he still remains relatively popular in Wisconsin particularly in Milwau- ee. He won that city with 7 9 percent of the vote in 2 012. The Marquette poll two weeks ago showed bama with a 51percent avorability rating statewide.

But Walker said Oba- a and visits, aken together with statements by national union eaders saying defeating him was a top priority, shows that Burke is the candidate of special like the fact that we took the pow- out of their hands, the ashington-based spec ial interests, in the last few years, and put it firm- in the hands of Wiscon- in Walker said. Obama Continued from Page A2 Richard A. Nolan, 82, Manitowoc, Oct. 24, Jens Family Funeral Home Crematory DEATH NOTICES.

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