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Juneau County
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St Francis of Assisi Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Amell, William F
Andrews, Ryan Anthony
Andruszewski, Michael W. and Julia A
Ard, Robert D. and Mary C
Bagnowski, John J. and Blanche
Bailey, Anna
Bailey, Kenneth J
Ballering, Alfred R. and Lillian A
Bantz, Howard and Lucille
Bantz, Jennifer Ann Olinger
Barch, Sophie M
Baretsky, Vladimer
Baron, Frank R. and Mary K
Barry, James
Barry, Margaret
Barwig, Richard J
Bates, Katey A
Becker, John E
Belka, Anton
Bellen, Andrew
Bernard, John R
Betkis, James A. and Patricia B
Biesiadecki, Joseph J. and Stella
Binkowski, Macdalene G
Bittner, Conrad and Agnes
Bittner, John P. Sr
Bittner, Madeline and Mary Ann Allen
Blazek, Joseph S. and family
Blazies, Josephine B
Bogan, Annie
Bogdansky, Frank and Anna
Bogdansky, Frank Jr
Bogdansky, Joseph E
Borden, Roy H. and Sarah M
Brownell, Oscar P. and family
Bugasch, George H. and Bessie M
Burke, Mary (2)
Burke, Mary
Butalla, Joseph B. and Mae M
Butsback, Edward J. and Frances M
Caliva, Ruby Irene
Carey, Margaret
Carey, Thomas P
Chickey, Richard J. and Virginia A
Chout, Marie
Cichy, Catherine
Cichy, John D
Cichy, Joseph
Coady, Gregory T
Coady, Henry and Mildred
Coakley, Jeremiah J. and Lois M
Craker, Annie
Craker, Joseph L
Cunat, Elizabeth A
Cunat, Frank J
Curtis, Ellen
Curtis, Nancy
Dama, Daisy
Dana, Joseph
De Silva, Jason E. and family
Denk, Lawrence L
des Aulniers, Tamcrede C
Dilloo, George H. and Rita Jean
Dolazinski, Raymond
Dorobek, Dominic Jude
Dorobek, Judi Anthony
Dresher, Joseph J
Dresher, Joseph John and Mary Margaret
Driscoll, Isabell A
Driscoll, William John
Drought, Edward V
Drought, Emma K
Drought, Marvel W
Durka, Anthony
Duschek, Emil J
Dutscheck, James E. and Barbara M
Dzik, Francis
Dziki, Charles and Maryann
Dzikowski, Maria Michnal
Eagleson, Donald A
Eisenhamer, Bohuslav and Ruzena
Fadrowski, Alex
Feller, Robert P. and R
Gabler, Elizabeth V
Gaffney, Eliza
Gaffney, Maria Z
Galvin, Mary Ann
Galvin, Minery
Garvin, Mary
Giallombardo, Carmen and Anna
Giglio, James and Kathleen
Gilbride, infant male
Glavin, James E. and Elizabeth L
Glowiske, John M, and Edith O
Gorkery, Jeremiah and Mary
Gorzela, Walter A
Gottschale, Julia Cichy
Gregar, Jake L
Greiner, Andrew and Agnes S
Grzenia, Agnes
Grzenia, Patrick H
Grzenia, Paul and Blanche E
Grzenia, Paul P. III
Grzenia, William M
Hadley, Bridget
Hadley, George D
Hajdas, Stella F
Hanihen, John
Hanson, Frances H
Hatch, Deena Nichole
Helerich, Victoria K
Helfenberger, Alois and Marybeth
Higdon, Edward C
Hillyer, Wilfred and Josephine
Hirt, Joseph F
Hlavaty, Paul and Joan
Holownia, Antoni and Maria
Hooyboer, Mary
Hooyboer, Nick
Hruby, Doris J
Hruby, Otto J
Huber, Frank H. and family
Huetson, Robert D. and Gertrude S
Jasek, Robert B
Jursa, Joseph D
Kennedy, Dennis
Klawikowski, James and Doris J
Klusea, Jadwiga
Kmiec, Edward W
Kmiec, Paul J. and Sophie
Kmiec, Stanley G. and Mildred D
Koirnko, Joseph
Kolpak, John A
Komorowski, Stanley A
Komorowski, Stanley Jr
Koziol, Ignatius
Koziol, John A
Koziol, Louis S. and family
Kraft, William Joseph
Kransky, John and Julia
Kraus, Arthur and Dorothy
Krcmar, George and Agatha S
Krcmar, Vinko and Sofi
Kroll, Blase
Kroll, Joseph E. and Bernice C
Kroll, Mary
Krueger, Phillip and Anna
Krupa, Charles L
Krupa, Frances G
Krus, Franciszek and family
Kubisiak, infant
Kuehne, herbert A. III
Kuehne, Herbert A. Sr. and Doloroes W
Kunza, Agatha
Kunza, Charles
Kunza, Paul J
Labudda, Anna
Labudda, John
Labudda. Leo J
Lamson, Paul
Lane, William and Kathrine
Lang, Frank and Agnes M
Lavoy, Isaiah Jacob
Lawrence, Elizabeth M
Lawson, Alice Marion
Leszczynski, Walter
Lodahl, Jerome T. and Shirley A
Louis, Erwin C. and Dolores M
Lynch, John W. and Catherine G
Madejczyk, Albert G
Madejczyk, Anna B
Madejczyk, Bernice R
Makowski, Walter P. and Stella
Malec, Joseph S. and Jerry A
Malec, Joseph Sr. and Anna
Mares, Charles M
Mares, Mildred H
Martinez, Catherine T
Matuszak, Charles
Matuszewski, Herman S. and Dian A
May, Joseph Thomas
Mayer, John A. and Lucille A
McAuliffe, Dolores E
McAuliffe, Patrick W
McAuliffe, William C
McConnell, Wilson and Winifred
McLellan, Lloyd J. Jr
McViurr, William
McWelweates, unclear
Merkel, Merile and Marion
Meyer, Anna
Meyer, Herman P
Michalek, Hollis and Elizabeth Ann
Michalek, Winebert and Anna
Mielcarek, Frank J. and Sillom
Migala, Dennis and Marilyn
Misakoski, Anton J
Mogila, John
Mogila, Sophie
Moore, Francis G. and Shirley A
Moran, Peter
Morrill, Marion C
Mucha, carl Sr. and Elizabeth A
Murphy, Edward
Negaard, Lloyd A
Nooney, Augustine
Nooney, James
Nooney, Kate
Nooney, Posy
Nowicki, John C
Nowicki, Joseph and Gertrude
Nowocin, Theodore and Helen S
O'Malley, Roger
O'Shea, Eliza
O'Shea, John
O'Shea, Patrick
O'Shea, Philip
Otto, Rose E
Pacer, Josephine
Peck, George A
Perrault, Adaline E
Perrault, Adeline
Perrault, Eddie D
Perrault, Edmond
Perrault, Edw
Perrault, george and Mary Jane
Perrault, Mammie
Perrault, Octave
Pesack, Stephanie S
Petersilka, Robert M. and Linda M
Petersilka, Victoria
Pisula, Albert
Pisula, Roy Albert
Pouillie, Cyril and Irene
Pouillie, Rene F. and Marie M
Pouillie, Robert Rene
Prosser, Daniel and family
Quinter, Lisa Marie
Quinter, Teegan Virginia
Resman, George L
Richer, Bridget
Rubel, Bernard G. and family
Saint Frances of Assisi Cemetery Sign
Sanecki, Julia
Sanford, Laura May
Saylor, Kristin Ann
Schmelzle, Gertrude
Schneider, Michael amd Mary
Schulz, Stanley E
Schulz, Stella L
Schumer, George E. and Sharon A
Schumer, James and Virginia A
Schweich, Adam Michael
Schwerdt, William G
Seidel, unclear
Sengpill, Frank H
Shapiro, Andrew Joseph
Sheridan, Bridget
Sheridan, Martin
Sheridan, Mary
Sheridan, Michael
Shields, John A
Siegler, Ferdinand and Anna
Siegler, Mary
Sikora, Joseph
Skrzypek, Walter Z. and Cecilia H
Skubis, Joseph
Skubis, Josephine A
Skusevich, Alphonse R
Skusevich, Anthony L
Skusevich, Joseph A
Skusevich, Stanley
Sowers, unclear and Beverly R
Stajduhar, Joseph D. and Isabel A
Steen, Daniel C. and Jacqueline
Stephens, John W. and Dorothy R
Sterbenz, George M. and Josephine
Sterbenz, Mark Alan
Stiburski, Edward J
Stout, Eunice
Stout, Harold
Svoboda, August and Barbara
Swan, Florence P
Szarkowski, John
Szczudlo, Joseph and Carolina
Szczudlo, Theodore S
Szymanski, Joseph Ted
Tarantino, Frank J
Taylor, Arthur
Taylor, Jane
Taylor, John W
Taylor, John
Tometczak, Joseph and Katherine
Tometczak, Stanley
Trall, Konstanty
Traub, Marie
Ullman, Charles and Mary
Umhoefer, Marie Sybil
unclear
Van Dyck, Edmond A. and Lois M
Van haelst, Peter and Myrtle
Van Hecke, Camiel D
Voborsky, Joseph J. and Lottie M
Voborsky, Robert C
Vopelak, Emil and Catherine
Vopelak, Otto and Anna
Vororsky, Shirley Mae
Wakershauser, Elizabeth Clara
Wakershauser, William John
Walanski, Joseph and Pearl
Walanski, Walter
White, Horace b. and Olivia J
Winkler, Clifford A. and Margaret S
Winkler, Henry J
Witiski, Tillie
Worachek, Frank J. and Virginia D
Zadrozny, John
Zaleski, Chester B. and Leocadia
Zdancewicz, Bruno
Ziebell, Roger C. and Ramona L
Zimmer, William J. and Helen M
Zouski, Alex and Dora
Zych, Raymond A. and Lorraine C
Zych, Raymond 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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