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Dolores M. Berge, of Brillion, passed away on Wednesday, February 25, 2015. She was born on June 8, 1928, in Manitowoc, daughter of the late Edward and Ella (Haldorf) Streckert. She was a graduate of Valders High School and went to Manitowoc County Normal Teacher's College. Upon graduation she taught in a one room schoolhouse in the Collins' area.Dolores married Allan Berge in 1950 and moved to Milwaukee and later joined Allan in South Carolina while he was in the service. Upon completion of Allan's military service, they moved back to Wisconsin and farmed in the Collins area before moving to Brillion in 1958. After moving to Brillion she worked at various places in Brillion until she retired. Dolores loved to read and watch the Brewers. She also loved to work in her flower gardens, watch the birds in their backyard, and play games with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Dolores and Allan always had an ongoing Cribbage battle and she especially enjoyed her time at the cottage on Lake Winnebago. She is survived by her husband Allan Berge and her children Terry (Cheryl) Berge, of Denver, North Carolina; Lynn (Mark) Ott of Chilton, Pam (Casey) Schneider of Chilton and 8 grandchildren: Jeremie, Chad, Daniel, Suzanne, Ashley, Brandon, Chelsa, Riley; 8 Great-Grandchildren, Braeden, Owen, Benjamin, Cael, Mason, Breleigh, Brantley, Harper and a brother Edward (Janice) Streckert. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother Orman Streckert; sisters Evelyn Meode, and Ione Leys; and two brother-in-laws Leslie Moede and Clarence Leys. | STRECKERT, Dolores M (I37327)
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Dolores Todd Wold June 21, 1928-July 17, 2016 Dolores was a loving Wife, Sister, Mother, Grandmother, and Great Grandmother. She married Richard Owen Wold on August 31, 1963 in Minnesota and moved to California shortly thereafter. She is survived by husband Richard, daughter Ann Marie (Wold) Sheiring (husband Jerry), son David Richard Wold, sister Barbara Kuzma, grandchildren Todd, Kristina (husband Jordan), Veronika (husband Justin), Jerry III and great granddaughter Isla. Dolores was a graduate of The College of St. Teresa. She worked at 3M Company and Fair Isaac and Company. She was a member of St. Isabella's Catholic Church in San Rafael. She had many hobbies including reading, quilting, knitting, painting, many forms of needlework, and keeping up with technology. | TODD, Dolores Marie (I14069)
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Dølve i Bagn | BAGN, Mikkel Reierson (I40701)
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Dolven | DØLVESEIGE, Thora Narvesdatter (I24116)
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Dølven i Bagn | RUSTEBAKKE, Anne Halsteinsdatter (I40700)
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Don Lindgren
Lois Louise Bakalars, age 82 of La Crosse, passed away peacefully on August 20, 2017 at Bethany Riverside Care Center in La Crosse.
She was born on August 2, 1935 to Orris and Amelia (Hanson) Severson
Lois was an avid bowler, competing in several leagues and tournaments in La Crosse and throughout Wisconsin. She loved to travel the country with her sister and friends, sight seeing and shopping, she especially enjoyed it if there happened to be a casino nearby. She was a diehard Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee Brewers fan and rarely missed watching or listening to games. She retired in 1999 from Norplex Oak/Isola Laminate where she had worked for 26 years. Lois was very proud of her grandchildren and enjoyed spending time with them, she will be greatly missed.
Lois is survived by her two sons, Robert (Tammy) Bakalars of Onalaska, Thomas Bakalars of La Crosse; Five grandchildren; Shawn Sergeant, Dustin (Jeanette) Wateski, Rachel (Adam) Degenhardt, Heather (David) Korger, T.J. Bakalars, Brady Bakalars; Sister, Gloria Borgedahl of La Crosse; Brother, Robert (Mary) Severson of Portage, WI; Numerous great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by: her parents; Brother, Richard Severson; Sister, Joyce Wuensch
The family would like to thank the staff at Bethany Riverside and Gundersen Hospice for the wonderful care given to our mom. | SEVERSON, Lois Louise (I40073)
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Don Lindgren
She married Phillip Langdon in the 1920s. | PAYNE, Amelia (I40072)
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Donald "Donnie" C. Svoboda, 83, of La Crosse passed away Sunday, Nov. 26, 2017 at Hillview Health Care Center in La Crosse.
Donnie was born August 26, 1934, in Hixton, Wisconsin, to Francis "Frank" and Harriet (Yeske) Svoboda. They moved to La Crosse when he was two. He attended Central High School in La Crosse, until he joined the 426th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division Wisconsin Army National Guard in approximately 1953. On May 14, 1955, he married his high school sweetheart, Lynette "Red" F. Smevog and they raised their four children in La Crosse.
Donnie was employed by Pepsi-Cola of La Crosse in Vending Repair until he retired in December 1999.
He is survived by four children, Danette Svoboda of La Crosse, Roshelle Svoboda (David Schon)of Holmen, Gary (Linda) Svoboda of Sparta and Lori (Mark) Thesing of La Crescent, MN; seven grandchildren, Nina (Rick) Thiesse, Stacy (Aaron) Bulman, Derek Remen (Stacie Boisen, fiancé), Brandon (Katie) Thesing, Brent (Christi) Thesing, Jennifer and Lane Svoboda; and fifteen great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his two sisters, Donabel Yauchzee and Loretta Hewines.
Donnie was preceded in death by his wife of 54 years, Lynette, and his parents. He was a faithful and loving husband who was a constant companion to his wife. They were truly best friends who enjoyed each other’s company. Donnie wants to be remembered fondly for the loving devotion and care he provided for his wife who was diagnosed with early on-set Alzheimer’s disease. His family knows how tenderly he cared for her every need while she was at home with him and how he spent countless hours holding her hand and sitting with her every day, all day, while she was in the nursing home. He did this out of his deep devotion, love and respect for her.
Donnie held the rank of Corporal in the Army National Guard. His first job was as a window glazer at Segelke, then 15 years as a route driver for Coca-Cola Bottling of La Crosse, and retired from Pepsi-Cola of La Crosse after 27 years of service. In his spare time, he enjoyed restoring cars and for many years worked security with his wife at the La Crosse Center. After retiring from Pepsi-Cola, he began driving school and motor coach buses for Ready Bus Line.
Donnie was someone his entire family could count on if they needed something fixed or needed to borrow a tool. He was a jack-of-all-trades and very particular. If he was going to be involved in a project, you knew it was going to be done right. He and his sister Loretta were very close and were always "there for each other". When she needed something fixed at the tavern she knew all she needed to do was call him and he would be there for her. He was an avid bowler and an accomplished hunter. Some of the best memories with his wife and children are of camping and fishing together. Donnie enjoyed his daily dose of unending "Cowboy Shows", hanging out at the Krazy L, eating breakfast at Marge' Restaurant on Rose and meeting his daughter(s) for lunch, Friday' at the American Legion in La Crescent and meeting up with the retired "Pepsi Group" each month for dinner or breakfast. Donnie will be most remembered for his wonderful sense of humor and his uncanny ability to tease and joke with a straight face. You never knew if he was kidding and that was part of the fun trying to read his face.
Finally, to his family who has heard this many times: "It’s getting dark." It’s time to go home. Dad is now home and he is with Mom again.
A special thank you to Phyllis Boardman, who was his special friend and companion these past 7 years. Your love and kindness was appreciated by him more than you will ever know. To the 500 Unit staff at Hillview, thank you for the wonderful friendship, care and respect you gave Don these past eleven months. An extra-special thank you to Sue Roble and Nurse Jennifer who took the time to get to know "Blue Eyes" and made sure his wants and needs were always considered.
Donnie has generously donated his body to Mayo Clinic’s Anatomical Bequest Program in Rochester, Minnesota. Whole-Body Donations are for the purposes of medical education, research and surgical training, and the development and testing of new surgical techniques. At his request, no funeral or memorial services will be held. His family will celebrate his life privately, as well as at the Mayo Clinic "Convocation of Thanks", which will be held at a future date in Rochester, Minnesota. | SVOBODA, Donald (I32461)
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Donald A. (Doc) Dockter was born in Walla Walla, Washington on August 5, 1930. He passed away on June 16 in Burien, Washington. He is survived by his wife Anne; sons Donald L. (Donna), Steve (Ginny) and Rick (Lyn); daughters, Wendy (Doug), Ginger (Glenn), and Janet; also, 16 grand- children and 14 great-grandchildren. Memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on June 28 at Boulevard Park Presbyterian Church in Seattle. Donations may be made to the Community Service for the Blind. | DOCKTER, Donald A (I17896)
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DONALD CHRISTOPHER HULTGREN, age 72, of Luverne, formerly of Pipestone, died Saturday, August 4, 2007, at his home in Luverne. He was born September 14, 1935, in Easton, MN, to Martin and Alice (Klenk) Hultgren.
He grew up on a farm near Easton and attended school in Wells, MN. During his life Don owned and operated many business establishments. He owned a garbage business for more than twenty years in Albert Lea. He later owned Bar and Grills in Phoenix, AZ, Franklin, MN, and his latest the Trosky Bar and Grill in Trosky, MN. He enjoyed fishing, CJ Jeep Racing, and was a big fan of the Minnesota Twins, Vikings and Timberwolves.
Donald is survived by six children, Mark (Julie) Hultgren, Burnsville; Lenny (Lou Ann) Hultgren, Albert Lee; Lonny (Ann) Hultgren, Burnsville; Sherri (Ed) Twohey, Stewartville; Brandie Hultgren, Mason City, IA; Shane Hultgren and special friend Miranda Stickling, Luverne; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents. A Memorial Service will be 10:00 A.M. Saturday, August 11, 2007 at the Wells Community Center in Wells, MN. Burial of Cremains will be in the Lura Cemetery in Easton, MN. | HULTGREN, Donald Christopher (I33943)
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