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B3 Oshkosh Northwestern Tuesday, March 27, 2001 B2 Tuesday, March 27, 2001 Oshkosh Northwestern Obituaries Verna J. Haidlinger Deaths Briefs Wednesday's paper. Fiss Bills Poklasny Funeral Home 870 W. South Park Ave. 235-1170 Verna J.

Haidlinger, age 93, Died Monday March 26, 2001. Arrangements are pending with Poklasny Funeral Home. A Full obituary will appear in Comfort Keepers Her body will be cremated. At the deceased request, there will be no Visitation or Memorial Service. Memorials may be made to the Salvation Army or Animal Shelter.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one sister and one grandchild. Konrad-Behlman Funeral Home 231-1510 Janet Wesner died at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 24th. She was born July 23, 1917 in the town of Vinland, daughter of Richard and Augusta Winter Rosenthal. She married Arnie Wesner of Green Lake in 1940.

She has been a resident of Oshkosh all her life. She worked at various places during her lifetime. She is survived by two sons and one daughter, Wayne (Sally) Ruth H. Priebe (920) 235-0650 26, Wachholz Funeral Home. Thomas A.

Swltllck, age 52, of Omro, died March 25, Konrad-Behlman Funeral Home, Oshkosh. Sam "Sytze" Talma, age 73. of Fond du Lac, died March 24, Uecker-Witt Funeral Home. Janet Wesner, age 83, of Oshkosh, died March 24, Konrad-Behlman Funeral Home. Ethel M.

Noe, age 82, of Oshkosh, died March 25, Seefeld Funeral Chapels. Roman Naparalla, age 66, of Oshkosh, died March 25, Wachholz and Sons Funeral Home. Verna J. Haidlinger, age 93, of Oshkosh, died March 26, Fiss Bills Poklasny Funeral Home. Sally Unneman, age 70, of Whitefish Bay, formerly of Oshkosh, died March 19, Feerick Funeral Home, Milwaukee.

Mary J. Plotter, age 59, of Oshkosh, died March 26, Konrad-Behlman Funeral Home. Susan Radke, age 92, of Oshkosh, formerly of Ripon, died March 26, Butzin-Marchant Funeral Home, Ripon. Louise M. Randall, age 89, of Ripon, formerly of Markesan, died March MTV's Smith, Revelation will be at Eagles Club Matt Smith of MTV's "Real World," New Orleans, will appear at a CD-release party for the band Revelation on Friday at the Eagles Club, 405 Washington Oshkosh.

The doors open at 7:30 p.m. and admission is free. Revelation has been described as one of the Fox Valley's leading Christian rock bands. Its first CD is titled "The Hour has Come." Healing service March 29 in Oshkosh The Rev. Peter Mary Rookey, internationally acclaimed healing priest, will be the celebrant for a Mass and healing service Thursday at St.

Peter Catholic Community in Oshkosh. Mass will begin at 7 p.m. at the church, 449 High Ave. A Servite Rosary service will begin at 6:15 p.m. Additional information is available by calling (920) 231-4941 or (920) 231-8948.

Janet Wesner Wesner, Terry Wesner, and Maria Nugent all of Oshkosh. Seven grand children, Jeff Wesner, Dr. Corey Wesner, Stacy Williams, Beth Wesner, Courtney, Erin and Kelli Nugent, two great grand children, Brooklynn Williams and Carly Wesner. Janet volunteered at St. Vincent de Paul for many years.

Janet loved to bowl, read and especially grow flowers. Sally Linneman grandmother "Amma" of Kelley, Stephanie, and Bobby. Sally was the former Director of Alumni Relations at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and was extremely involved inn the suburb of Whitefish Bay, WI. where a void will be felt in the loss of a won Please Send Me a FREE Color Brochure Explaining Your Services. NAME I ADDRESS MORE OBITUARIES may be found on PAGE B3.

ZIP ST CITY Obituaries North Fond du Lac, 18 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, and 2 step-great-grandchildren. Two sisters: Elsie Fenner, Winchester, WI, Selma Christian, Milwaukee, two brothers: Harold Vollmer, Milwaukee and Gordon Vollmer, Neenah. Preceded in death by: Parents, 3 daughters, 1 son, 1 granddaughter, 1 grandson, sisters and brothers. VISITATION: Friday, March 30, 2001 from 2-4 P.M. Uecker-Witt Funeral Home.

FUNERAL SERVICES: Friday at 4 P.M. at the funeral home. Reverend Henry Juroff will officiate. Burial will follow in Bluffton Cemetery, Town of Brooklyn, Green Lake County. In lieu of flowers memorials appreciated to Harbor Haven Nursing Home.

Ruth H. Priebe, age 86 Formerly of Route 1, Brownsville and a resident of Harbor Haven Nursing Home for the past 15 years died Saturday, March 24, 2001 at Harbor Haven Nursing Home. She was born March 11, 1915 at Bloomer, WI the daughter of Carl and Emma Vollmer. She was raised by Ed and Esther Lehr. On November 16, 1935 she married Walter H.

Priebe in the Town of Poy Sippi, Waushara County. She was a member of St. Peter's Ev. Lutheran Church. She enjoyed gardening, animals, and writing letters SURVIVORS: Husband: Walter of White River, AZ, four children: Russell (Bonnie) Priebe, Forest Grove, OR, Mabel (Ken) Handy, Fond du Lac, Walter Priebe, Oceanside, CA, June (Richard)Treptow, Thomas A.

Switlick Jean Kay Pfaff Linneman, Sally (nee Bell) Born in Oshkosh, WI. on September 7, 1930. Entered Eternal Life an March 19, 2001 at the age of 70 in Milwaukee, WI. Residence Whitefish Bay, WI. Loving mother of James A.

Linneman, Robert B. (Kathy) Linneman, and William E. Linneman. Cherished daughter of Leona (nee Neitzel) Bell and the late Edwin J. Bell Jr.

Caring sister of Mary (Tom) Waterhouse and Judy (Keith) Marks. Treasured Home, 2025 East Capitol Dr. in Shorewood, WI. Interment at Ellenwood Cemetery in Oshkosh, WI. will be held on Thursday at 3:30 PM.

Those wishing to attend the committal service should meet at the cemetery's main entrance. Memorials greatly appreciated to the Whitefish Bav Library Fund 4230 N. Oakland PO Box 275, Milwaukee, WI 53211, in honor of Sally's hard work and commitment to this Library Cornerstone Campaign. IL TEIIMBRUI tin a JLJ Ethel M. Noe Ethel M.

Noe. age 82, of Oshkosh, entered into full resurrected life on Sunday, March 25, 2001. She was born on April 14. 1918 to the late John and Mary (Wachtveitl) Klotz. On February 14, 1942 she married Harry F.

Noe, who preceded her in death on Dec. 27, 1971. Ethel was a long time member St. Peter's Catholic Church and also the St. Vincent's DePaul Society.

She was also a member of the Aquinas Organization. the Mercy Medical Center Auxiliary, and volunteered at Father Carr's Place 2 B. Ethel retired from the State Mental Hospital, having worked with troubled teenagers and autistic children for 24 years and earning the Distinguished Service Award. She also sponsored a child, Jaun Carlos RoqueVeliz, in the Dominican, Republic, through the Christian Foundation for Children. Ethel is survived by her children, Dennis (Mary Ann) Noe of Waukesha and Carolyn (Martin) Eiden of Germantown.

She is further survived by her grandchildren, Martin Eiden, Benjamin (Jennifer) Eiden, Joshua Noe, and Jessica Noe. She was preceded in death by her brother, Lester. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held for Ethel at 10:30 A.M., on Saturday March 31st, at St. Peter's Catholic Church, 435 High Fathers John Becker and Martin P. Carr officiating.

A rosary will be held at 6:30 P.M. on Friday, March 30th at the Seefeld Family of Funeral Chapels, 1025 Oregon St. Family and friends may call at the funeral chapel from 4 until 7 P.M. on Friday, and at the church on Saturday, from 9:30 A.M. until the time of the service.

Interment will follow at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. A memorial has been established. Entrusted To Our Care Seefeld Funeral Chapels www.seefeldfuneral.com 236-7750 6TH ANNIVERSARY OPENHOUSE derful and truly dedicated woman. Visitation will take place on Wednesday March 28 from 5:00 PM until time of funeral service at 7:30 PM at Feerick Funeral Mary J. Piotter Piotter of Oshkosh, five brothers Edwin Czechowize, Carl Schnitzler, Warren (Kay) Evraets, Louis (Sandy) Evraets, Ken (Amy) Evraets, two sisters Nancy (Robert) Winter, Linda (William) Chavez, sister-in-law Ruth (Gary) Galow of Oshkosh, and many nieces and nephews.

Tom-0 was preceded in death by his mother, Lenore Switlick and one brother-in-law, Tom Kramer. The funeral service will be on Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 12:30 PM at the Konrad-Behlman Funeral Home (Westside) with the Rev. Joseph Mattern officiating. Family and friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 9:30 AM to the time of service. Burial will be in the Omro Cemetery.

Konrad-Behlman Funeral Home Corner of Lake Pointe and Witzel Ave. 231-1510 John W. Hewitt III Join Us This Sunday' April 1st from noon-eft 426-1830 Thomas Anthony "Tom-O" Switlick, 52, of Omro died at home surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, March 25, 2001 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born on January 12, 1949 in Marshfield the son of Anthony and Lenore Johnson Switlick. Tom attended Omro High School.

He worked at Valley Precast for many years and enjoyed masonry work, carpentry, NASCAR Racing and music. Survivors include his father, Anthony A. Switlick of Omro; one son, Jimmy Todd of Omro; seven sisters, Judy (Jerry) Jorgenson, Mary (Claude) Tollard, Karen Kramer, Nancy Lee, Kate (Butch) Petermann, Kris (Mike) Domer and Beth Kracht all of Oshkosh. He is also survived by one grandchild, Riley Todd; special friends, D. and Larry Sluga of Muscoda Neenah, Age 59, died Saturday, March 24, 2001 at her home after a courageous fight with cancer.

She was born February 28, 1942 in Oshkosh, daughter of the late Jack and Janice (Fredericksen) Schuenke. Jean graduated from Oshkosh High School in 1960 and then from Nursing School. She married Paul R. Pfaff. Jean worked for Mount Sinai Hospital in Milwaukee and then she worked 30 devoted years at Theda Clark Medical Center as a nurse.

She enjoyed the outdoors including fishing, gardening and flowers, along with traveling. Jean attended Faith United Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, Richard Jack Pfaff, Oshkosh; a daughter, Lisa Kay Pfaff and her fiance, Thomas M. LeClair, New London: brother, James C. (Jean) Schuenke, Oshkosh: sister, Joyce A.

Baier, Oshkosh; Uncle, Carl Umlandt, I Jim Steinbruner 600 Oregon Street Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54902 on Thursday March 29, 2001 at Noon at Konrad-Behlman Funeral Home-Eastside the Rev. Thomas Bye officiating. Visitation will be held on Thursday at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be in Lake View Memorial Park.

A memorial has been established to the American Cancer Society. Thank you to all who have helped Mary including family, friends, co-workers, neighbors, the hospital, hospice and caregiver Linda. Konrad-Behlman Funeral Home 402 Waugoo Ave. 231-1510 Konbehathenet.net Office (920) 426-1830 FAX (920) 426-1890 Mary J. Piotter, 59, died Monday March 26, 2001 at Mercy Medical Center after a hard battle with cancer.

She was born Feb. 13, 1942 in Waukesha a daughter of Edwin and Margaret Peterson Czechowize. On March 18, 1961 she married Walter Piotter in Oshkosh. He preceded her in death on July 19, 2000. Mary was a member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.

She was an office manager at Discher Bros. Millwork and enjoyed golf, crocheting, collecting birds, gardening, and her grandchildren. She is survived by a daughter Kim Siebert of Neshkoro, mother Margaret Evraets of West Bend, mother in law Ethel Not STUCK With It! Manitowoc; Nieces and nephews, James W. (Lisa) Schuenke, Appleton, Karen M. (Dennis) Carpenter, Menomonee Falls, Cathie (Scott) Monroe, Oshkosh; two great nieces, Megan Monroe and Skyler Schuenke; a special friend and caregiver, Pat Kringel, Neenah; and her best friend, Dudley.

She was preceded in death by an Aunt, Marion Umlandt. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. at Faith United Methodist Church with Rev. S. Stephen Foster officiating.

Friends may call on Tuesday at Neenah's Westgor Funeral Home from 4-8 p.m. and again at the church on Wednesday from 10 a.m. till the time of services. A memorial is being established in her name. Westsor Funeral Home 205 W.

Doty Ave Neenah 722-7151 Roman Naparalla Princeton, Virginia Dufour of Milwaukee, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, and one brother John. SAFELY HOME I am home in heaven, dear ones. Oh, so happy and so bright! There is perfect joy and beauty In the everlasting light. All the pain and grief is over, Every restless tossing passed, I am now at peace forever, Safely home in heaven at last.

There is work still waiting for you, So you must not idly stand; Do it now, while life remaineth-You shall rest in God's own land. When that work is completed, He will gently call you Home; Oh the rapture of that meeting, Oh, the joy to see you come! Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, March 29, Buy your dream piano at Superstore Savings Fshkosh Eagles Club F.O.E. 267 Bingo ibur "NO RISK" Music Superstore Carol Hewitt of Neenah, WI; Jaime and Lori Hewitt of Winneconne, WI; Shawn and Jennifer Hewitt of Neenah, WI; one daughter and son-in-law, Julie and Gary Reif of Menasha, WI; five grandchildren, Kaylin, Karisa, Leah, Allyson and Gabrielle Hewitt. He was also survived by one brother and sister-in-law, Tim and Mary Hewitt of Neenah, WI; his best friend and confidant for twenty years, Julie Owens of Neenah, WI; his former wife, Carole Redlin of Neenah, WI; his nieces Jennifer, Elizabeth, Melissa and Nicole Hewitt, his honorary nephews and niece, Brian, Alex and Erin Drake and his special friends Vera and Ernie Redlin. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, March 28, 2001 at 11:00 a.m.

at the First Presbyterian Church in Neenah, WI, with Rev. Paul Huxtable officiating. Burial will be in the Winneconne Cemetery, Winneconne, WI. Friends and relatives may call at Mueller Funeral Home, Winneconne, WI on Tuesday from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

and at the church on Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until the hour of services. The family wishes to thank Drs. Burns, Lake, Lauderdale, Okundaye and also Dan Kritz of Cabulance and the staff of the Northeast Wisconsin Dialysis Center for their care of John. A special thanks to Dr.

Ray Georgen for all the care and support he's given to John through his many surgeries over the past few years. Mueller Funeral Home 904 E. Main P.O. Box 30 Winneconne, WI 54986 920-582-4242 Lsrscn John W. Hewitt III, age 58 of Larsen, WI died unexpectedly Saturday evening, March 24 2001 at his home.

He was born on August 20, 1942 in Neenah, WI, the son of the late John and Virginia (Meyer) Hewitt II. He graduated from Winneconne High School in 1960 and attended the University of WI Stevens Point for three years. He was a co-owner of Hewitt machine and Hewitt Transmission Companies of Neenah, WI until they were sold in the early 1990's. He had owned and operated a small farm where he raised polled Herefords and sheep from 1978 until 1988. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Neenah, WI and a former Sunday School Teacher.

He was a member of the Winnebago Conservation Club, Payne's Point Hook and Spear Club, Twin City Rod and Gun Club, Poygan Sportsman Club and the Wisconsin Alumni Association. John was a leader of the Boy's Brigade of Neenah, WI and was active in his children's 4-H projects. Everyone who knew John knew of his love for the outdoors. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. His trip to Alaska in 1994 with his son John was one of the highlights of his life.

He came home with two caribou, one moose and went back the following spring and brought back a ten foot brown bear. Among his other interests he enjoyed bowling, gardening, attending Packer and Badger games and his devotion to NASCAR racing, especially 3. He is survived by three sons and daughters-in-law, John and at 10:30 A.M., from St. John The Baptist Catholic Church in Princeton with Father Dale Grubba and Father Daniel Felton officiating. Burial will follow the service at St.

John's Catholic Cemetery in Princeton. There will be visitation at the church one hour prior to the service. Relatives and friends may also call on Wednesday, March 28, from 4-8 P.M., with a Rosary Service at 7, from the Wachholz and Sons Funeral Home in Princeton. A memorial has been established to the American Heart Association. Weds.

March 28 Early Bird, Session 6:30 pm Regular Session 7:00 pm 405 Washington Ave, Appleton 511 W. College 739-9163 iff Return option based on applicable rental fees will) cash back on balance of puixJiose vived by many sisters in law, brothers in law, and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his father and mother in law; Michael and Katy Bernath, two brothers: John Talma and Clarence Talma. One sister: Nienka Kingma. There will be a private family memorial service on Wednesday afternoon at Shrine of Rest Mausoleum with the Reverend Douglas V.

Hedman officiating. Cremation has taken place and inurnment will follow the service at the Shrine of Rest Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers a Memorial is being established. UECKER-WITT FUNERAL HOME IS IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Sam "Sytze" Talma, age 73 of 166 N.

Lincoln Ave, died Saturday, March 24, 2001 at St. Agnes Hospital. He was born March 12, 1928 at Holwerd Friesland, Holland, The Netherlands, son of Sietse and Elksa Steelestra Talma. On September 29, 1950 he married Marion A. Bernath Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Brandon.

Mr. Talma immigrated to the United States in October 1947 and farmed in the Brandon area and later he worked for Concrete Products and later worked at Galloway West from where he retired in April 1991. For 30 years he was a bartender in various taverns in Fond du Lac. Mr. Talma was a member of Immanuel-Trinity Lutheran Roman Naparalla, age 66, of Oshkosh, formerly of Princeton, passed away on Sunday, March 25, 2001 at the Mercy Medical Center in Oshkosh.

He was born on Nov. 13, 1934 in the Township of St. Marie, Green Lake County, the son of Roman and Mary (Marshall) Naparalla Sr. He married Audrey Nehls on July 2, 1966 in Princeton. He was a self-employed building contractor who owned Naparalla's Building Construction for 30 years in the Princeton area.

He was a member of St. Raphael's Catholic Church in Oshkosh and head usher at the church. He also was a former member of St. John The Baptist Catholic Church in Princeton and head usher at the church. Roman was a member of the Knight's of Columbus and served in the National Guard both of Princeton.

He is survived by his wife Audrey of Oshkosh, 2 daughters Carrie Naparalla and Michelle Naparalla of Oshkosh; 2 sons Michael Naparalla of Green Bay and Allen Naparalla of Los Angeles, 2 granddaughters Keyosha Marie and Alaysha Elisabeth Naparalla of Oshkosh; brother Bernard (Dorothy) Naparalla of Neshkoro, 3 sisters Sophie Koniezski of Buffalo Grove, Alice Walker of Wachholz and Sons Funeral Home Princeton Serving the Family SAFE, ALL NATURAL, DOCTOR-PRESCRIBED Kathy (Frank Jr.) Maydak of Oconomowoc, two grandchildren Megan Siebert, Cody Kobbervig, cousins, nieces, nephews, colleagues and friends at Discher Millwork, supportive caring neighbors and good friend Lacy. She was preceded in death by uncle and aunt Gene (Ella) Tanner, nephew Jon Galow, and father in law Walter E. Piotter. Funeral services will be held Sam "Sytze" Talma Church, he thrived on his garden and flowers. Survivors include his wife: Marion of Fond du Lac, four children, Linda (Rick) Peterson of Brandon, Michael Talma of Fond du Lac, Cheryl (Dennis) Millard of Richford, WI, Gary (Sandy) Talma of Milwaukee, Four Grandchildren: Danielle Peterson, Shane (Jennifer) Millard, David Millard, and Megan Talma, One Great-grandchild Jarred Peterson-Grimes, Special Niece Elsie (Johnny) Hiama of Randolph, WI.

One brother Auka (Allie) Talma of Canada, Two sisters: Lena (Peter) Toornstra of Canada, Sandy Van der Linde of Massachusetts. The family dog Sasha. And he is further sur- Louise M. Randall daughters: Mary (Walter) Kolberg of Ripon, and Barbara (Dennis) Keeler of Walker, MO and twin sons: Lawrence (Nancy) of Belleville and LaVerne of Madison and 11 grandchildren: Randall, Kristine and William (Jane) Kolberg all of Ripon, Cynthia Duda of Middletown, CT, Peter (Victoria) Noer of Batesburg-Leesville, SC, Melissa (Laverne) Meinholz of Black Earth, Mark (Jenny) Randall of Madison, Steven (Shantell) Randall and Brenda Randall of Sheboygan, John (Lisa) Miller of Alma, AR and Jeremy (Jaime) Keeler of Lawrence, KS and 16 great grandchildren: Cody and Kaycee Kolberg, Sarah and Emily Duda, Robert and Dennis Noer, Meghan and Matthew Meinholz, Lauren, Lance, Melody, Walker, and Riley Randall, twins Logan and Laken, and Alexander Miller and one brother Charles (Iris) Abendschein of Tomah and one sister Helen Angove, many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. META-BIOLOGICAL DIETARY SUPPLEMENT IS THE BEST! Winnebago County needs: Leadership: a county executive willing to take on the responsibility to And you can try it Absolutely FREE! Horse Liniment Eases Arthritis Pain OCALA, FL An ingredient derived from hot peppers that decreases inflammation in racehorse'slegs, is now recognized as safe and effective for human use.

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Funeral Services for Louise M. Randall will be held on Thursday March 29, 2001 at 11:00 AM at Wachholz Family Funeral Home with Rev. Douglas Hanback officiating with burial in the Nepeuskum Cemetery. Relatives and Friends may call at Wachholz Family Funeral Home on Thursday March 29, 2001 from 9:00 AM until the time of services. A Memorial has been established.

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They were married for 51 years. Louise graduated from White Lake High School in 1929 and from Oshkosh State Teachers College in 1931. She taught school in both Polar and Nelma. Louise had a gift for music and while in high school she played piano for silent movies. Family and friends, music, quilting, crocheting and flowers were among her favorites.

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