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Sacred Heart Cemetery
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Pack - Zumstein


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Pack, Rheresa Heinzl
Panoch, Joseph John
Panoch, Rudolph and Hermina
Panske, Jerome J
Panske, Jerome J. (Jim) and Mary V
Parsons, Barbara Ann
Paukner, John
Paukner, Margaret T
Paukner, Theresa C
Paulick, Agnes
Paulick, Clara M
Paulick, Jane A
Paulick, Joseph A
Paulick, Mary
Paulick, Rudolf
Paulick, Wilma
Paulsen, William E. and Janet C
Paulus, Rudolph A.
Paxler, Joseph
Pelky, Raymond L. and Elaine R
Penzensradler, Erna Nekoli
Penzenstadler, Harold W
Penzenstadler, Mary
Penzenstadler, Carl e. and Clara M
Penzenstadler, Clarence
Penzenstadler, Clarence B. and Lillian A
Penzenstadler, Dorothy M
Penzenstadler, John
Penzenstadler, John J. and Cecilia L
Penzenstadler, Killian
Penzenstadler, Mary
Penzenstadler, R
Penzenstadler, Rita Ann
Penzenstadler, William
Persick, Leonard V. and Geraldine A
Pertmer, Anthony Jr
Pertmer, John R
Pertmer, Martin B. and Caroline M
Peters, Lucille (Lou) and Susan K
Peters, Rose M
Pfeil, Fred E. and Rose A
Phillip, Henry M
Phillips, Alexander
Phillips, Johanna
Phillips, Neil G
Pickart, Anton J. and Cecilia T
Pickart, John and Mary
Piller, Lawrence R. and Helen
Pimeskern, Kantus and Mary
Pimeskern, Kantus and Mary
Piotter, Alfred F. and Cecelia M
Piotter, Richard J. and Theresa J
Poeschel, Anna
Poeschel, Mathias
Poeschl, Anna
Poeschl, Engelbert
Poeschl, Erwin A. and Theresa
Poeschl, Adolph and family
Poeschl, Ann
Poeschl, Engelbert
Poeschl, Francis N
Poeschl, Frank and Elizabeth
Poeschl, John F
Poeschl, Joseph
Poeschl, Lois Mary
Poeschl, Loyola A
Poeschl, Mary
Poeschl, Mary E
Poklasny, George and Eleanor
Poklasny, Joseph and Ida
Poklasny, Alois
Poklasny, Anton
Poklasny, Cecilia
Poklasny, Elizabeth
Poklasny, Henry
Poklasny, John
Poklasny, Monica
Poklasny, Norman S (2)
Poklasny, Norman S. and Mercedes
Pongratz, Alvin Lee
Pongratz, Raymond J. and Marie E
Ponkow, Alvina
Ponkow, John
Popp, George Frank
Popp, Joseph and Walburga
Porter, Montford and Louise
Posorske, Betty Lue Metko
Praxl, Frank and Maria
Pribek, Marvin J. and Beatrice M
Priebe, Clarence
Priebe, Herman G
Priebe, josephine
Priebe, Marian N
Priebe, Roberta
Puestohl, Angeline C.
Puhl, Adam P. and Bertha M
Puhl, Andrew and Evelyn L
Puhl, Peter J. and Ann M
Puidokas, Claire Elizabeth
Pupeter, Joseph and family
Pupeter, Albert L. and Louise
Pupeter, Frank J. and Anna M
Pupeter, Frederick W. and Christine T
Putzer, Carl and Carrie
Putzer, Carl J
Putzer, Caroline
Putzer, Herbert R. and CeCilia E
Putzer, Lawrence L
Putzer, Robert and Cecilia C
Putzer, William C
Putzer, William C. and Anna E
Raab, Anthony and family
Raab, Doris Marie
Raab, Frank and Anna
Raab, John
Raab, john and Anna
Raab, John J
Raab, Joseph
Raab, Joseph A
Raab, Mary
Raab, Richard E
Raab, William
Raad, Anna
Radandt, Orville H. and Jeanette M
Raddatz, Charles E. and Michael J
Raddatz, Robert G. and Sylvia L
Radig, Norman E
Radley, Alice F
Radley, Roger A
Radley, Ted M. and Mary
Rasmussen, Dakota Jolene
Ratchman, Andrew P. and Adeline L
Rathe, Ross and Mary Kay
Ravy, Mary
Redlin, W. Vergon
Reichenberger, Fredinand
Reichenberger, George
Reichenberger, Adeline L
Reichenberger, Arthur E
Reichenberger, Emmy
Reichenberger, Frank A. and LaVona M
Reichenberger, Henry and Ida F
Reichenberger, Joseph E
Reichenberger, Rose
Reichenberger, Theodore
Reimer, family
Reinert, Peter
Reischl, Adolph and Mary
Rich, Rose E
Richmond, Wayne K. and Barbara M
Robb, Joseph
Robertson, Mark Andrew
Robl, Wenzel
Robl, Adolph J. and Clara M
Robl, Aloisia
Robl, Anna
Robl, Elizabeth
Robl, Eugene G
Robl, Eugene J. and Arlene J
Robl, Frank
Robl, Herman
Robl, Herman (1)
Robl, Joseph R. and Agnes R
Robl, Mary
Robl, Mathias
Robl, Paulina
Robl, Theresia
Robl, Wenzel
Robl, William J. and Violet P
Roesch, Paul M. and Nancy R
Rohrig, Charles H. and Grace C
Romlow, Stephen William
Ruh, Sylvia R
Ruhl, Hollie Carlene
Ruland, Dorothy M
Ruland, Edgar F
Ruland, Elaine M
Ruland, Frank
Ruland, Julia
Ruland, Lawrence L
Sacho, John W
Sacho, John W. and Armella M
Salzieder, Patricia Ann
Salzsieder, Norbert (Nubs) and Mary Ellen
Samer, Carl
Samer, Frances
Samer, John J
Samer, Joseph
Sams, Jack L. Sr. and Lorraine L
Sawicki, Gary L
Schaetz, unclear
Schani, Nolan J
Schauer, William J. Sr. and Cleo M
Schehl, Libreich and Katharina
Scherck, Edwin and Laura
Scherck, Milton A
Scherer, Anna
Scherer, Emerenz
Scherer, Joseph
Scherer, Joseph (2)
Scherer, Joseph and family
Schertz, Alois W. and Mildred H
Schertz, G. and Karolina
Schertz, Mary
Schertz, Raymond G. and Anna J
Schette, Leonard G
Schettl, Anton
Schettl, Elizabeth
Schettl, Frank
Schettl, Frank J. and Anna A
Schettl, Gerald C
Schettl, John and Anna
Schettle, Alois J
Schettle, John
Schettle, Marcella M
Schettle, Martha
Schiessl, Joseph and Margareth
Schilcher, Alfred and Agnes
Schilcher, Alvin N
Schilcher, Norbert
Schipper, Anne E
Schipper, Mary Kay
Schipper, Ruben T
Schlindwein, Paul C
Schmid, Frank J. and Margaret M
Schmidt, Anton W. and Caroline
Schmidt, Frederick R
Schmidt, Michael
Schmidt, Robert L
Schmitt, Burton Levinson
Schmutzer, Douglas
Schmutzer, Edward
Schmutzer, Hattie Polier
Schmutzer, Joseph
Schmutzer, Leopold and Paulina
Schneider, Albert
Schneider, Anna
Schneider, Anne
Schneider, Arnold
Schneider, Eunice L
Schneider, Frank
Schneider, Frank J. and Lucille M
Schneider, Genevieve
Schneider, Gration and Alouisa
Schneider, Jenny R. and Margaret
Schneider, John
Schneider, Joseph
Schneider, Joseph H
Schneider, Killian
Schneider, Robert and Lois
Schneider, Robert S
Schneider, Russell J
Schoeder, Johan
Schoenberger, Mary A
Schoenberger, Robert J
Schonauer, Carl
Schroeder, Anton G. and Flora N
Schroeder, Carl J
Schroeder, Carl R
Schroeder, Carl R. and Dorothy A
Schroeder, Elizabeth M
Schroeder, Gail Ellen
Schroeder, Henry
Schroeder, Henry J. and Elsie
Schroeder, James Alan
Schroeder, John and Louisa
Schroeder, Joseph J
Schroeder, Marie
Schroeder, Mark G
Schroeder, Mary
Schroeder, Michael
Schroeder, Michael A
Schroeder, Milton L. and Betty J
Schroeder, Ralph G
Schroeder, Rose
Schroeder, Rudolph R
Schroeder, unclear name
Schumacher, Hugo W. and Hulda C
Schumacher, James P. and Betty Jane I
Schumacher, Neale
Schuster, Otto J. and Ella R
Schwartz, Frank
Schwartz, Maria
Seaberg, Edward R. and Elsie A
Seager, Mary M
Sebora, Frank and Emma
Sebora, Clifford J
Sebora, Frank and Emma
Seibold, Charles H. and Della B
Seibold, Joseph F
Seibold, Louis and Erna
Seibold, Louis and Theresia
Seibold, Maria
Seibold, unclear
Seidl, Constantin
Seidl, Constantin
Seidl, Frances
Selenka, Edward
Selenka, Barbara
Selenka, Clifford
Selenka, Edward
Selenka, Edward Jr
Selenka, Frank and Jennie
Selenka, Isador
Selenka, John Joseph
selenka, Leona T
Selenka, Mary Ann
Selenka, Mary Ann (1)
Selenka, Mary L
Sell, Kevin Michael
Sellin, Harold
Sellin, Marion
Selwitchka, Joseph
Selwitschka, Alfred J. and Margaret J
Selwitschka, Eleanora
Selwitschka, Frances
Selwitschka, Franzis
Selwitschka, infant male
Selwitschka, John
Selwitschka, John (1)
Selwitschka, John (2)
Selwitschka, Petrolela
Selwitschka, unclear
Serwas, Anthony P. and Eleanor
Serwas, Joseph Edwin
Shew, Eugene F
Shew, Eugene F. and Concetta M
Siewert, Mary M
Sippel, Wenzel and Maria
Sippi, Reimund
Sippl, Anne
Sippl, Carl and Mary
Sippl, Carl J
Sippl, Esther
Sippl, Joseph C
Sipple, John and Laura M
Sitter, Albert J
Sitter, Albert J. and Louise S
Sitter, Eugene A. and Grace M
Sitter, Joan Marie
Sitzberger, Agnes P
Sohm, Donald Conlee
Sonnleiter, Johanna
Sonnleitner, Alois M.
Sonnleitner, Karl
Sonnleitner, Alois M. and Mildred A
Sonnleitner, Gertrude I
Sonnleitner, John N
Sonnleitner, Karl
Sonnleitner, Mary C
Sosnoski, Anthony and Vilice
Sosnoski, John and Joseph
Sosnoski, Rose
Spaedtke, Robert F
Spaedtke, Robert F (2)
Spanbauer, Kilian
Spanbauer, Alvina
Spanbauer, Clarence
Spanbauer, Clarence P
Spanbauer, Elmer G
Spanbauer, Ferdinand
Spanbauer, Frank
Spanbauer, Frank (1)
Spanbauer, Frank and Theresia
Spanbauer, Frank Jr
Spanbauer, George J. and Frances S
Spanbauer, George J. and Jeanette H
Spanbauer, George L
Spanbauer, Gertrude F
Spanbauer, Jacob F
Spanbauer, James K. and Mary May
Spanbauer, Joachim and Anna
Spanbauer, John and Agnes
Spanbauer, John F. and Agnes M
Spanbauer, John H
Spanbauer, Josef
Spanbauer, Joseph
Spanbauer, Joseph G
Spanbauer, Joseph J. and Frieda E
Spanbauer, Kilian
Spanbauer, Leona
Spanbauer, Leonard L
Spanbauer, Lucille C
Spanbauer, Margaret
Spanbauer, Margaret (1)
Spanbauer, Maria
Spanbauer, Maria (1)
Spanbauer, Mary B
Spanbauer, Norman E
Spanbauer, Robert Frank
Spanbauer, Rose
Spanbauer, unclear
Spanbauer, unknown
Spanbauer, Wm
Spatt, Charles
Spatt, Julianna
Spatt, William J
Spatt, William J (1)
Sperka, Filomena
Sperka, Joseph
Sperka, Filomena
Sperka, Johann
Sperka, Joseph
Sperka, Josephine
Sperka, Leo and Josephine
Stadler, Alois R. and Dorothy R
Stadler, Anna
Stadler, Henry Paul
Stadler, Louis
Stadler, Steven J
Stadmueller, Keith A
Stadtmueller, Betty J
Stadtmueller, Henry A. and Johanna
Stadtmueller, Laurel Ann
Stahl, Harold J. and Marie B
Steidl, wenzlsmary
Steigerwald, Margaret Z
Steiner, Diane L. and Langenegger, Suzanne
Stieg, Carl J.
Stieg, Carl J
Stieg, Carole S
Stieg, Gilbert A. and Dorothy E
Stieg, Jacob
Stieg, Jacob J
Stieg, John and Anna
Stieg, Mary
Stieg, Michael
Stieg, Robert R
Stockinger, Clotilda
Stockinger, Joseph
Stockinger, Joseph (2)
Stockinger, Lucas and Mary
Stoecbam, Carl
Stoecbam, Elsie
Stoegbauer, Alois
Stoegbauer, Caroline
Stoegbauer, Dorothy M
Stoegbauer, Minnie
Stoegbauer, Otto
Stoegbauer, Ottomar
Stoegbauer, Petronella
Stringert, Terese Dunlavy
Stringert, Terese Dunlavy
Stutz, Alois and Veronica
Stutz, Aloys B. and Deloris L
Stutz, Jennifer M
Suda, Edmund H. and Edna A.
Suda, Edmund H. and Edna A
Suess, Harold R. and Bernice
Suess, William G.
Suess, Raymond A
Suess, Raymond A (2)
Suess, William and Katherine
Suprise, Claude J. and Florence C
Svatos, N. Michael
Swederske, Victor and Lorraine
Terrace, Ralph J. and Marion J
Thiex, Mary Gill
Thomas, Kenneth J. and family
Tibbits, Mary Miller
Timmerman, Gordon A
Timmerman, Mildred Mateyka
Tollard, Chester B
Tollard, Lorraine M
Tomashko, Rosalia
Tomashko, Rosalia
Tomasko, Gerald J. (Jerry)
Tomasko, Donald T
Tomasko, Donald T. and Phyllis M
Tomasko, John P. and Ella
Tomczyk, Todd J.
Tomczyk, Todd J
Toshner, Harold G. and Florence
Traxler, Frank and Mary
Traxler, Frank J
Traxler, Lawrence E
Traxler, Paul Jr
Traxler, Tom and Joyce
Troiber, Christina
Troiber, Edward
Troiber, Elizabeth
Troiber, Joseph
Troiber, Joseph C. Sr
Troiber, L. Mae
Troiber, Rose
Troxell, Edward C.
Troxell, Margaret C
Unmuth, G. Eugene and Beverly A
Van Pay, William Harvey III
Veith, Adolph
Veith, John A. and Beulah G
Veith, John and Matilda
Voelkel, Barbara T
Voelkel, Herman F. and Mary
Voyer, Irving and Kathleen
Wachtveitl, Josephine
Wachtveitl, Sylvia Josephine
Wachtveitl, John
Wachtveitl, Josephine
Wachtveitl, Mary
Wachtveitl, Sylvia Josephine
Waelti, Aloysius
Waelti, Aloysius and Mary
Walter, Harry J
Warner, Jerome S
Warner, Marcella F
Weber, Herbert and Angeline
Weber, John G. and Patricia A
Weber, Stanley H
Weber, Stephen H. and Patricia A
Weber, William M. and Irma M
Wegener, Norman R. and Florence A
Weidenbeck, Theresa
Weisheipl, George
Weisheipl, Gertrude
Weisheipl, John J. and Mary A
Weisheipl, Joseph F. Jr
Weisheipl, Joseph L. and Anna M
Weisheipl, Mary M
Weisheipl, Mathiew P
Weisheipl, Max
Weisheipl, Rose C
Weisheipl, Stephen Joseph
Weitenbeck, Joseph
Weitenbeck, John R. and Florence M
Weitenbeck, Joseph
Weitenbeck, William and Ethel
Wentzel, Anne K
Werkowski, Willma A
Wiatrowski, Alvin A. and Anna
Wieland, Jennifer Ann
Wilhelm, Ralph
Williams, Denise Patrice
Wilson, Barbara M. Yanko
Winkelbauer, Engelbert
Winkelbauer, Leo F.
Winkelbauer, Joseph
Winkelbauer, Leo F
Winkelbauer, Maxine C
Winkelbauer, Theresa
Wissink, Lawrence B
Wohletz, Frank and Florence G
Wohlt, Leon F. and Anastasia
Wolf, Jonathan J.
Wolf, Anna
Wolf, Elizabeth
Wolf, Emil and Sabina
Wolf, Erhart
Wolf, Harold F. and Ellanor A
Wolf, John
Wolf, John and Elisabeth
Wolf, John and Gladys A
Wolf, Josefa
Wolf, Leo
Wolf, Lillian
Wolf, Mary
Womaski, Antonia
Womaski, Joseph
Womaski, Joseph A. and Mary E
Womaski, Anthony Joseph
Womaski, Antonia
Womaski, George J
Womaski, Joseph
Worman, Scott Anthony
Wrobel, Frank
Young, Gerald A
Young, Henry and Hazel A
Young, Stephan and Phyllis R
Youngwirth, Edward W
Youngwirth, Frank
Youngwirth, Stephen J
Youngworth, James and Cecelia
Zabransky, Charles and family
Zarling, Carl S. and Mary Ann
Zarling, Ramona M.
Zarling, Herman E
Zarling, Theresa
Zarter, Ronald R. and Kathryne A
Zarter, Steven K. and Marie L
Zats, John
Zats, Josephine
Zeimet, Elaine M.
Zeitlhofer, Matilda
Zimmerman, Leonard j. and Margaret R
Zimmerman, Martha S
Zombor, Jeffrey Joel
Zumstein, Albert J. and Stella G
Zumstein, Edward J

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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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