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- Leora HARTMAN, 93, died Friday,
Dec. 29, 1995, at the Rock County Health
- Care Center.
- She was born Aug. 20, 1902, in Milton,
the daughter of Carl and Annabelle
- (VINCENT) GRAY. She lived
her entire life in this area, graduating from Milton Junction
High School in 1920. She had been a secretary at Burdick Corp.
She was married to Oscar HARTMAN on Oct. 6, 1945, in Iowa;
he died in 1974. She was a member of the Albion Seventh Day Baptist
Church.
- She is survived by a brother-in-law,
Joe RABIOLA of Milton; five nieces; two
- nephews; and cousins.
- She was preceded in death by two sisters,
Lillian CAMPBELL TUCKER and
- Evelyn RABIOLA; and a brother,
Donald GRAY.
- Funeral services were held Tuesday,
Jan. 2, at Albrecht Funeral Home. Burial was in
- the Milton Junction Cemetery. [Thursday
edition, p. 2]
-
- Courtesy of Jon Saunders
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- Elizabeth J. GREEN, 90, of 24
W. Elizabeth St., died Thursday, Jan. 11, at her
- home.
- She was born July 16, 1905, at Clarkston,
Wash., the daughter of Dr. Paul W. and
- Lura (BURDICK) JOHNSON.
She graduated from Milton College in 1927 and married J. Paul
GREEN in 1928. An accomplished musician, she taught piano
for many years and was organist in several area churches including
Rock Prairie Presbyterian. She studied library science at the
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and was librarian at Milton
Junior High until retirement. She then was a Laubach tutor for
several years. She was a member of the Milton Seventh Day Baptist
Church, the Choral Union and the Milton Grange.
- Survivors include two daughters, Helen
GREEN of Milton and Georgia (Wayne)
- COLFLESH
of Warrensburg, Mo.; two sons, Paul (Denise) GREEN and
Frank (Elizabeth) GREEN, both of Milton; seven grandchildren
and eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her
husband and two sisters, Helen JOHNSON and Marjorie (George)
DAY.
- Funeral services were held Tuesday,
Jan. 16, 1996, at the Milton Seventh Day Baptist
- Church. Burial was in the Milton Junction
Cemetery. Memorials can be made to the Milton Seventh Day Baptist
Church or to the Choral Union. [Thursday edition, p. 2]
-
- Courtesy of Jon Saunders
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