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Glenview Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Aagaard, Albert G. and Gertrude C. - Fulmer, Richard D. and Sue A.


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Aagaard, Albert G. and Gertrude C.
Abel, Gordon A. and Ethel M.
Abel, Harvey R. and Anona C.
Abraham, Adolph O. and Marie Z.
Ackland, William A.
Adam, Lawrence E.
Adam, Ralph C. and Carol J.
Adam, Richard T. and Elizabeth M.
Adam, Stephan
Adams, David M. and Mary E.
Adams, Wlliam J. and Beatrice E.
Adamson, Amanda
Adler, Nicholas P. and Adeline A.
Alfheim, David A.
Algiers, Ted R. and Gail A.
Alling, Bernard O. and Arleen B.
Amthor, Fred W. and Sylvia I.
Andersen, Earl C. and Sadie M.
Andersen, Howard and Ruth
Anderson, Melvin J. and Doris A.
Anderson, Nancy E.
Anderson, Russel V. and Bernice A.
Anderson, Verner and Regina C.
Andresen, Dorothy E.
Andrus, Robert E. and Martha L.
Appenfeldt, Clarence and Doris E.
Arndt, Bruno H. and Lillie A.
Arndt, Harvey B.
Arndt, Sherrie L. Appenfeldt
Athas, Roger (picture)
Athas, Roger D. and Lucille I
Auchtung, Edwin H. and Ruth E.
Auchtung, Keith M. and Glenda L.
Avery, George and Charlotte
Baars, Ted and Marie
Babler, Jacob
Backhaus, Robert W. and Kathryn
Backus, Christie L. Zabel
Baerwald, James W.
Bahr, Frederick E.
Baker, Almer
Baker, Arthur and Claudia M.
Baker, James P. and Lois J.
Baker, Mable
Bankert, Dr. Stanley F.
Bankert, Fred E.
Bankert, John E.
Bankert, Steven C.
Banks, John R. and Elaine E.
Barclay, Glen L. and Jennie L.
Barker, Marshall J. and Ann D.
Barner, Delbert W. and June E.
Barrons, Walter E. and Edward C.
Bartel, Edgar A. and Helen L.
Batterman, Walter H. Sr. and Lucille F.
Baumann, John
Baumann, Rick E.
Bay, Samuel and Evelyn E.
Beaudoin, Charles A. and Florence A.
Beaudoin, Joan P.
Beckard, Charles A. and Loretta J.
Behling, Chester and unclear
Behling, Eddie F. and unclear
Behling, Ferd F. and Esther L.
Behling, Leonard and Adeline R.
Behling, Roy H.A.
Behlke, Edna
Behlke, Norman F. and Genevieve R.
Behlke, Robert E. and Lucille
Behm, Alfred F.
Behm, Grace E.
Bell, Floyd M. and Marcella E.
Bellas, Thomas L. and Maude B.
Bence, Gerald L. and Mildred J.
Bence, Lester G. and Ester E.
Bender, Milton E. and Edythe M.
Bergers, Gerald C.
Bergmann, Clarence H. and Lucinda A.
Bergmann, Kermit F. and Dorothy C.
Bergmann, Leonard C. and Leona E.
Berkers, Adrian J. and Alice E.
Berres, Marvin O.
Bertel, Frank. and Mabel P.
Bertelson, Raymond A. and Margaret M.
Bessette, Charles and Eileen H.
Bickel, Bernard J. Jr. and Dorothy C.
Biebesheimer, Cathie
Biefeld, Lee R.
Bilau, Herman F. and unclear
Billingson, Marvin D.
Bivens, Arthur and Vesta
Black, Randy G. and Robin R.
Blake, Kenneth L. and Jane L.
Blakey, Larry D. Sr. and Billie Sue
Blakey, Robert W.
Blanchfield, Clara L.
Blank, Merlin A.F.
Blank, Walter C and Helen E.
Blanke, Clara H.
Blasing, Evelyn M.
Blasing, Gerald A. and Lisetta M.
Blasing, Peggy Sue
Block, Ernest and Josephine
Block, Raymond F. Sr. and Georgina E.
Block, Robert B. and Leona S.
Block, Roy and Betty A.
Bloedorn, Bette J.
Bloedorn, Stephen P.
Blonien, Lester R. and Ruth L.
Blumenstein, Hannah
Blunck, Carol D.
Blunck, Julius C. and Frieda E.
Blunck, William W.
Bobrofsky, Alfred W.
Bobrofsky, Edwin E.G.
Bobrofsky, Ernst S. and Wanda R.
Boehme, Dean Donald
Boettcher, William R. and Clara M.
Bojanowski, Regina J.
Bollhagen, Fred J.
Bongardt, Paul L. and Bernice J.
Borchardt, Arthur W. and Anita M.
Borchardt, Frederick E.
Borchardt, Raymond and Margaret L.
Borges, Brice J.
Borsom, Michael E.
Bowe, Clarence W. and Viola E.
Braasch, Arnold O. and Emaline L.
Braatz, Frederick A. and Florence V.
Brandenstein, Robert F. and Lorraine E.
Brandt, Charles W. and Nettie B.
Branish, P. and Janet L.
Bratz, John R.
Bratz, Paul F. and Ella H.
Braudt, Elva S.
Braudt, Lowell W.
Braun, Evelyn E.
Braun, Frederick W. III
Braunschweig, Erwin C. and Minka E.
Braunschweig, Franklin A. and Alice L.
Braunschweig, Percy and Ruth
Breitlow, Sharon Kay
Bresnehan, Ethel E.
Breutzmann, Elmer A. and Arnita
Britts, James J. and Phebe A.
Broeniman, Christ. and Alice E.
Broeniman, Craig Curtis
Broker, Floyd H. and Luella C.
Brom, Frank T. and Lilly F.
Brosniman, Betty Jane
Brown, Kevin Scott
Bruesehoff, Richard F. and Blondina
Brunk, Jeffrey A. and Laura J.
Brunke, Erwin A. and Adelia A.
Brunner, Fred C. and Leona L.
Bruske, Anna
Bruske, Otto L.
Bucane, Grant L. and Linda J.
Buchert, Elmer H. and Rose M.
Buchert, Henry F. and Edith
Buchert, Raymond C. and Leona
Buchholz, Paul W. and Alice E.
Buchholz, Walter F. and Cornelia M.
Budewitz, Herbert C. and Viola D.
Buelter, Otto R. and Irma E.
Bukatz, Clarence J. and Margaret
Bush, Carol
Bush, Edwin A. and Minna A.
Bush, Robert F.
Buske, Carl and Martha M.
Busler, Fred H. and Ethel M.
Buss, Donald H. and Marilyn E.
Buss, William H. and Shirley
Butor, Felix
Butor, Florence
Butzine, Alfred C. and Junice R.
Cahoon, Howard F.
Cairns, John F.
Cairns, Violet M.
Caudill, George L. and Mary E.
Cave, Morris Dennis and Anne W.
Chatos, Alex C. and Susanne J.
Chesebro, William D. and Aurelia
Chesebro, William J.
Chovan, Gladys E.
Chovan, Samuel A.
Christenson, Rudolph M.
Christian, Adolph T. and Edna R.
Christian, Edmund O. and Lorraine M.
Christian, Elroy J. and Anna E.
Christian, Gilmer E. and Carole M.
Christian, Linda N.
Clark, Charles E. and Charlotte A. Biersack
Clark, Helma J.
Clark, Robert M.
Clausing, Rev. Christoph H. and Elda
Clemans, Floyd D. and Ellen A.
Clemans, Joseph and Eliza A.
Colleti, Peter and Lorraine
Colletti, Lorraine C.
Connell, John E.
Conover, Jennifer S.
Conrad, Ethel M. Kuenzi
Cook, Gerald J. and Dorothy
Copley, Stanley W. and Mary A.
Corrie, Elliot Harold
Counsell, A. Earl and Louise
Counsell, Frances A.
Counsell, Francis A. (Pants)
Counsell, Kathy Lynn
Cozatt, Leroy E. and Margaret M.
Czerwinski, Raymond S. and Bernice V.
Damrow, Gerhard and Marjorie
Danner, Robert Joseph
Dantuma, Charles and Florence
Dapp, Marie
Dapp, Peter
Davis, Montford
Davis, Verna M.
Davison, Jason R.
Daye, Damien R. Castro
Daye, Gerald A. and Pamela L.
Dazomba, Roger J. and Marion A.
Decker, Herbert A. and Amalia
Degner, Brian Philip
Degner, Gerhard W. and Meta M.
Degner, Nordine W. and Leah M.
Dehnert, Christine Marie
Dehnert, Edward J. Sr.
Deming, Nadia Ann
Denis, Bernard L. and Carrie
Derge, Gerhard A. and Beatrice A.
Derucki, Louis T.
Dickinson, Robert M. and Mavis E.
Dittmann, Eunice M.
Dobberfuhl, Rudolph Wm.
Doerr, Arthur F. and Alice E.
Doerr, Thomas L.
Dollhopf, Denise M.
Dollhopf, James V.
Dorn, David R. and Jean E.
Dorn, Dennis D. and Ann M.
Dorn, Raymond A. and Violet M.
Doschadis, Leslie and Grace E.
Dowe, Dennis
Dowe, William and Betty Jane
Draeger, William J. and Elizabeth A.
Draves, Clarence A.
Draves, Leroy and Marjorie
Drews, Amber Rose
Drobac, George Jr.
Duesterbeck, George J. and Eleanor
Dufenhorst, Denise D.
Duffy, Gerald J.
Duket, LaVeta A.
Dunbar, Floyd and Caroline L.
Durant, Robert L.
Dusowsky, Edward H.
Eaton, Myron C. and Fern A.
Eberhardy, Sharon R.
Ebert, Earl R.
Ebert, Michael J.
Eckert, William A.
Ehrlich, Joan V.
Ehrlich, William R.
Eicher, John and Helen C.
Eichmann, John W. and Dora A.
Eighmy, Daniel A.
Ender, Emanuel and Martha
Engel, Theodore W. and Arlene E.
Engelbert, John F. and Jean O.
Eppler, Alvin H. and Gertrude
Eppler, Daniel Charles
Eppler, Earl D. and Suzanne L.
Eppler, Raymond and Arvilla M.
Erdmann, Vernon H.
Ertl, George F. and Hilda
Esrael, Walter H. and Lynnette L.
Evans, David and Ruth E.
Evans, Thomas J. and Clara M.
Evenson, Barbara L.
Faeh, John C. and June E.
Faestel, Clifford H.
Faltersack, Howard L. and Gloria M.
Faltersack, Pollyann
Faltersack, Wesley P.
Farnsworth, Forrest W.
Farnsworth, Rita Annette
Farnsworth, Roger Allen
Fawcett, Richard D. and Doris J.
Feet, Patricia Post
Fehrman, Gilbert W. and Gertrude F.
Fentzlaff, Michael J.
Fentzlaff, Zen. and Lorraine
Ferderer, Gregory V. and Mary A.
Ferderer, Wesley A. and Debra J.
Ferderer, Wilmer V. and Carol J.
Ferg, Clarence R. and Lily M.
Fetkenhauer, Patricia Ann
Fetkenhauer, Philip E. and Lorraine E.
Fetkenhauer, Sheldon L. (Clem)
Fiedler, Loretta A.
Fink, Melvyn and Virginia J.
Finney, Francis H. and Eleanor M.
Fischer, Carl A. and Elvida H.
Fischer, Kyle William
Fischer, William E. and Jo Yoshiko
Flahive, Walter E. and Eunice Barker
Flanagan, Cody Michael
Flater, Boyd A. and Esther C.
Foat, Walter and Olga M.
Folbrecht, Carol Ann
Foley, Patrick J. and Ruth M.
Follensbee, Neil F. and Hazel F.
Fortmann, Charles R. and Lois A.
Fortmann, James D.
Fortmann, Raymond C. and Dorothy E.
Fortmann, unclear and Ruth A.
Fortmann, Walter P. and Ruth C.
Foster, Charles A. (Chuck)
Frank, Fred and Catherine
Frank, Ida B.
Fransworth, Randy A.
Fransworth, Rhonda A.
Fraser, George D. and Mary Lou
Frederich, Ewald N. and Violet B.
Fredrick, Arthur E. and Helen L.
Fredrick, Lee F.
Fredrick, Leonard F.
Fredrick, Leslie A. and Carol M.
Fredrick, Robert F. and Deloris D.
Free, Michael G.
Freitag, Theodore J. and Frances E.
Frentzel, Ricky Allen
Freson, Gerald J. and Meline P.
Freson, Kathleen A.
Freson, Leroy R. and Donna A.
Freson, unclear
Friedli, Armin George and Betty Jane
Fritze, David and Shirley M.
Froehlich, Rolland R. and Pearl
Froelich, Clarence E. and Adeline M.
Froemming, Wilmer E. and Louise M.
Frotz, Lester E. and Alice B.
Fuchs, Arnold W. and Elgerdie L.
Fuchs, Cristin
Fuchs, Elda C.
Fuchs, Herbert L.
Fuchs, Milford W.
Fuchs, Walter H. and Helen
Fuchs, Wayne W.
Fulmer, George W. and Laura B.
Fulmer, Helen M.
Fulmer, Richard D. and Sue A.

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WISCONSIN MUNICIPALITIES: Cities Towns, and Villages, often referred to as 'municipalities' in Wisconsin law, are the governmental units that relate most directly to citizens' everyday lives.

TOWNS, like counties, were created by the state to provide basic municipal services. Rooted in New England and New York tradition, town government came to Wisconsin with the settlers, but Wisconsin towns were not like their Eastern counterparts that reflected the existing patterns of local settlement. In Wisconsin, towns are geographical subdivisions of counties. Towns originally served (and for the most part they continue to serve) rural areas. Towns govern those areas of Wisconsin not included in the corporate boundaries of cities and villages.

The difference between "township" and "town" often confuses the public. In Wisconsin, "township' refers to the surveyor's township which was laid out to identify land parcels within a county. Theoretically. a township is a square tract of land, measuring six miles on a side for a total of 36 square miles in the unit. Each township is divided into 36 sections. "Town", as the word is used in Wisconsin, denotes a specific unit of government. It's boundaries may coincide with the surveyor's township or it may look quite different. A Town may include one, parts of or several townships.

CITIES and VILLAGES, often referred to as "incorportated areas", govern territory where population is more concentrated. In general, minimum population for incorporation as a village is 150 residents for an isolated village and 2,500 for a metropolitan village located in a more densely settled area. For cities, the minimums are 1,000 and 5,000 respectively. As cities and villages are incorporated, they are carved out of the town territory and become independent units no longer subject to the town's control. The remainder of the town may take on a 'Swiss cheese" configuration as its area is reduced.

[Information above taken from "State of Wisconsin Blue Book 1997-1998"]

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ProjectCopyright Notice: These generous contributions do not necessarily depict all tombstone photographs for a given cemetery. The source for many of the cemetery names and placenames on these pages come from Cemetery Locations in Wisconsin, 3rd edition, compiled by Linda M. Herrick and Wendy K. Uncapher. The book is published by Origins at 4327 Milton Ave. Janesville, WI 53546. All files on this site are copyrighted by their creator and/or contributor. They may be linked to but may not be reproduced on another site without specific permission from Tina Vickery [mailto:tsvickery@gmail.com] and/or their contributor. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which they are presented, the notes and comments, etc., are. It is however, quite permissable to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use ONLY.

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