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Pinelawn Memorial Park
Tombstone Photos

Sachse, Thomas E. - Zunker, Herman and Ulricka


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Sachse, Thomas E.
Sadicario, Albert and Tamara
Safro, Robert E.
Saites, Antonia Patricia
Saites, George Peter
Sanicola, Thomas F. and Dolores M.
Sas, Kenneth L.
Sasada, Clifford D. and Joyce L.
Satermo, Webb and family
Satori, Ludwig H. and Elizabeth
Sauer, Harlan A. and Esther E.
Sauter, Charles and Dorothy
Sayles, Frederick C. and Violet C.
Scarbrough, Harry E. and Winfred W.
Schaal, Royal C. and Norma A.
Schaal. Ronald R. and Rita
Schacht, Harland G.
Schacht, Norma U.
Schaefer, Erwin and Elfriede
Schafer, John H. and family
Schafer, Rudolph C.
Schalmo, Daniel I. and LaVerne A.
Scharf, Betty June
Scharf, Donald
Scheer, Dorothy M.
Scheer, Helmuth P. Jr. and Edna E.
Scheer, Herman
Scheina, William L.
Schenker, James E. and Sharon L.
Scherr, John F. and Lucile B.
Schertz, Carl F. and Ruth E.
Scheunemann, Gordon P. and Helen F.
Schiefelbein, Auguste
Schilling, Keith A. and Beulah H.
Schlemmer, Emil A. and Madelyn M.
Schlienger, Elmer G. and Anita
Schmechel, Otto
Schmelter, Marion J.
Schmidt, Anna
Schmidt, August and Amelia
Schmidt, Carl W. and Marvel G.
Schmidt, Chas.
Schmidt, Gilbert W. and Oliviar
Schmidt, Henry W.
Schmidt, Louise E.
Schmitz, Herman C.
Schnaase, Hattie and Electa
Schneider, Auguste
Schneider, Edward G.
Schneider, Richard A. and Ida M.
Schneider, Sara D.
Schoechert, Richard J. and Amalia A.
Schoeller, Anne C.
Schoeller, Arthur W.
Schoenbaum, Frank and Emma
Schoenbaum, Fred C. Jr.
Scholl, Katharina
Scholz, Meta
Schommer, Wm. P. Sr.
Schooley, Edna W.
Schooley, Joe R.
Schottler, Alvin and Doris
Schramm, Howard A.
Schramm, Robley W.
Schroeder, Edgar C.
Schroeder, Louisa L.
Schroeder, Lucille K.
Schroeder, William W. and Freida
Schruba, Glenn H. and Lores E.
Schuh, Sylvester J. and Ruth E.
Schulz, Josephine
Schulz, Marie
Schulz, Walter E.
Schulz, Wilhelm
Schulze, Elizabeth C.
Schumacher, Arthur Sr. and Myrtle E.
Schumacher, Edward J. and Esther I.
Schumacher, Gertrude L. and Vulovic, Virginia M.
Schuster, Otto and Grace
Schutz, Lawrence J. and family
Schwanke, Gustav H. and Clara
Schwantes, Walter and Evelyn
Schwebe, Helen
Schwechler, Marcella M. Siegman
Schwechler, Ralph E.
Schwind, Helene
Schwind, Willy K.
Schwister, Edward M.
Schwister, Mary L.
Schwitzgobal, Donald L.
Schwitzgobel, Toshiko
Schwoegler, Thomas G. and Lisa A.
Scolas, Arthur E.
Scott, Everett G. and Anna M.
Scott, Willie D. and Mamie L.
Scruggs, Bessie
Seamandel, Henry
Sears, John A. and Parry
Sears, Peter J.
Seib, Gert M.
Seidel, Byron H. and Clara A.
Seidel, Elsa B.
Seidel, Walter E.
Seidner, George and Mildred E.
Seimi, Pamela J.
Selburg, George E.
Senner, William A.
Sergio, Joseph
Shaw, Harry S.
Sherard, Ella
Shonborn, Werner
Shonborn, Werner H.
Shortt, Wayne H.
Sigler, Gertrude Kehl
Simon, Benjamin W.
Simon, Joseph and Elizabeth
Simon, Joseph H. Jr.
Simonar, Hazel M.
Sindorf, Robert R. and Velma I.
Singer, Doris M.
Singer, Erich and Margarete H.
Siverson, Louina R. and Mabel H.
Slinde, S.
Slowik, Delores Elizabeth
Smith, Cora A.
Smith, Henry A.
Smith, Jimmie J.
Smith, Lawrence V.
Smith, Wayne H. and Margaret L.
Smoot, Benjamin F.
Smoot, Betty
Snedaker, Howard E.
Sneide, Louise M.
Sneide, Milford A.
Snoeyenbos, Thomas D.
Snoeyenbos, Thomas D. Jr.
Sontag, George
Sorenson, Thor
Sorseck, William and Ora
Spankowski, Norbert A. and Mary Jane
Spencer, Charles E. and Ruth M.
Spiess, Andrew O. and Hilda A.
Splettstoeser, Willard F.
Sprague, Anna
Sprenger, Maria
Sprink, Edward G. and Kathryn
Srdich, Sam
St. Clair, Helen S.
St. Clair, Kenneth L. and Jennie B.
St. Clair, Melvin H.
Stahl, Alma C.
Stahl, Doris
Stahl, Gordon W.
Stahl, Walter A.
Stampa, Elisabeth
Stampa, Erich H.
Stark, Charles and family
Stark, Pankratz C. and Gunda
Stasinopoulos, Christos and Anna
Stathas, Panagis and Chrisa
Stauber, John and Helen
Staudt, Ella
Staudt, George S.
Staudy, George Emil Jr.
Steege, Judith M.
Steffen, Alvin R. and Anna M.
Stegeman, Charmaine
Steiner, Michael
Steinhauser, Kathleen
Steinhauser, William J.
Steinkrauss, Otto F. and Rose
Steinle, Alvina
Steinle, Chris
Steinle, Mathilda
Steltz, Kenneth E.
Stencel, August
Stencel, Edward M.
Stencel, Ida M.
Stencel, Selma
Stencel, Wilhelmina
Stepp, Bertha M.
Stevens, Betty
Stevens, Edwin L. and Dorothy S.
Stewart, Dolores M.
Stewart, Dorothy J.
Stewart, Joe W.
Stewart, Mark A.
Stewart, Ray R.
Stiller, Russell and Priscilla
Stoelting, Melroy L.
Stoffel, Robert Sr. and Beverly
Stoll, Hulda A.
Strahlendorf, Harry and Phyllis R.
Straub, Arnold P. and Gertrude K.
Strehlow, Gustav and Margareta
Strehlow, Mark A.
Streng, Hilda
Strutz, George F. and family
Stuessy, Robert E.
Sullivan, Roger J. and Helen A.
Sunby, Alfred G.
Swartnes, Ted K. and Patricia C.
Swearinger, Kenneth T.
Sydon, Ilse C.
Sydow, Leonard G.
Szpara, Michael E.
Szypulski, Martin and Muriel
Tagge, John and Nancy C.
Talabac, Nicholas and Cornelia V.
Tapp, Burt and Julia M.
Tapp, Charles W.
Tawyea, Jerome D.
Tawyea, Jerome E.
Terry, Bertha D. Brame
Terry, Richard E.
Teske, Alan L. and Sadie R.
Tessendorf, Shirley J.
Tetting, Elsie
Tews, Mollie O.
Tews, Orville C. and Irene R.
Tews, William M.
Theokaridis, Paskalis and Anastasia
Thierfelder, Walter F. and Ella
Thrall, Edward and Sandra
Thrasher, Curtiss R. Sr. and Leta L.
Tillmeyer, Charles H. III and Dee Delphin
Tills, John C. and Ilse
Timm, Allen F. and Irene B.
Tobey, Anna
Toebe, Amanda D.
Toebe, Edward L.
Tohal, Thomas
Toth, Imre and Katalin
Toupal, Arthur J.
Trautmann, Milton E. and Irma B.
Treutelaar, Hazel L.
Trierweiler, Kenneth A.
Trierweiler, unclear M. and unclear
Troka, Thomas
Trost, Elga Light
Troy, Emilie
Troy, Gilbert H.
Turrentine, Kimberly L.
Tuttle, Florence Mae
Tyriver, Herman C.
Ulrich, George E.
Ulrich, Theodore and Gertrude
Uranich, Sgt. John W.
Urbanus, Lucile M.
Van Lare, Walter W. and Cynthia M.
Van Lare, William and Elizabeth
Van Lare, William P.
Van Sliedrecht, Rudi
Van Wagner, Fred G. and family
Van, Veore and Reida M.
VanBrunt, Roy C. and Viola M.
Vanderwelle, May S.
Vang, Ia
Vanpembrock, Jason Robert
VanStrom, Parmelee J. and Regina E.
Vick, Fred G. and Phyllis L.
Vick, Fred W. and family
Vitense, Carl and family
Vizay, Louis A.
Vizay, Louis A. and family
Vogt, Clarence H. and Cora M.
Vogt,Fred H. and Lydia N.
Voss, George A. and Helen K.
Voytecki, Dennis E. and Carol J.
Waak, Lisa Allyn
Waedius, Herman
Wagner, Donald J.
Wagner, Jacob
Wagner, Olga Osten
Waldschmidt, George
Waldschmidt, Mildred
Waldschmidt, Oscar J.
Wales, Barbara E.
Wales, Richard D.
Walker, Frank J.
Walsh, Ronald H. and Susan E.
Walters, Marie
Wandell, Herman D. and Elizabeth L.
Wandsnider, Mildred E.
Warehime, Wendy S.
Wargowsky, Alfred L. and Josephine G.
Waschull, Ewald
Waschull, Magdalene
Washburn, Earl F.
Washington, Robert
Waskow, Ella A.
Waskow, Otto A.
Watts, Barbara G.
Watts, Barbara K.
Weber, Anna
Weber, Violet R.
Weber, Wenzel
Wedemayer, Robert and Olga
Wegner, Charles F. and family
Weideman, Dr. Geo. C. (D.D.S.)
Weigel, Herbert F. and Mary W.
Weis, Eva E.
Weis, Joseph
Weissmann, Eugene E. and Elizabeth
Wells, Francis M.
Wells, Helen R.
Wells, Jeanne
Wells, Joseph E.
Wells, Mildred S.
Welsch, Louis
Wendt, Clara B.
Wendt, Edwin H. and Rose
Wendt, William E. and Rosemary E.
Wenker, Robert and Leona E.
Wenninger, Robert E.
Werking, Walter H.
Wern, Nancy J. Jaeschke
West, Charles
Wickey, Debbie L.
Widder, Florence L.
Widder, Fred
Widder, Philip and Hilda
Widmann, Arthur K.
Widmer, John J. and Loretta A.
Wiedeman, Edwin F. and Virginia A.
Wilke, Clifford
Wilke, Lucille
Wilkey, Gail B.
Wilkinson, Lloyd D. and Margaret
Wille, Elsie
Williams, Claudia Mae
Williams, Richmond
Wilson, Amy Florence
Wilson, Harold B. and Mildred L.
Wilterdink, Donald J.
Wilterdink, Doris C.
Winkelman, Barbara C.
Winkler, Henry John
Wippert, Oscar Sr.
Wirth, Sophia A.
Wirth, Wilhelm J. and Anna M.
Wisniewski, Chester
Withey, Emma F.
Witte, Anna
Witte, August C. and family
Wofford, June M.
Wojczak, Henry and Elizabeth
Wolf, Joseph M.
Wolf, Norma M.
Wolf, Norvin S.
Wolff, Rose Cashdan and Rose, Mildred Cashdan
Womack, Tshombe M.
Wong, Albert G. and Kathryn T.
Wood, Fred J.
Wood, Pearl O.
Wood, Robert
Woods, Jason Allan
Worth, Richard G. and Catherine S.
Wruck, Irene
Wylie, Thomas D. and Betty A.
Xiong, Chao Pheng and Ka Ying
Xiong, Mai
Yaeger, Elisa M.
Yaeger, Ernst C.
Yang, Chiakova
Yang, Kia Chue and Mao Xiong
Yerle, Charles J. and Blaze, Adela Yehle
Young, unclear and Dorothy
Zahn, Samuel H. and Anna M.
Zarling, Eugene C. and Sandra
Zarling, Hattie B.
Zaun, Margaret
Zautke, Arnold J. and Norma E.
Zealley, Evelyn D.
Zealley, Maurice H. Jr.
Zealley, William A. and Jeanette Breen
Zeddel, Adolph and family
Zeidler, Edna M.
Zeidler, Frank J.
Zeller, Robert
Zempel, August F.
Zempel, Clara
Zempel, Edward and Alma B.
Zempel, LaVerne C. and Helen A.
Zenner, Constance I.
Zielke, Hugo and Adela
Ziemer, Elmer A.
Ziemer, Ruth D.
Zillier, Julia I.
Zillner, unclear and Helen
Zimpelmann, Ida
Zimpelmann, John
Zipf, Fredrick W. and Linda J.
Zuehlke, Clarence W.
Zunac, Ignatz and Barbara
Zunker- Reinhardt, Emil P. and Edna A.
Zunker, Herman and Ulricka

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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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