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Bader, Isabelle Ann
Isabelle Ann Bader, born on October 4, 1924, in Kingston, Wisconsin, died peacefully on April 9, 2014, at the age of 89.
After raising her son, Gary L. Bader and daughter, Donna K. Bader in the Ripon area, she lived and worked in Harmony Corners, Wisconsin. She retired to Fond du Lac and resided at Portland Square Apartments. Isabelle was well liked and a friend to all.
She is survived by her son and daughter; five grandchildren: John Bader, Becky Nitschke, Elvis Sanchez, Lonnie Sanchez, and Savannah Avila.
Mach Funeral Chapel & Crematory is serving the family, www.machfuneralchapel.com.
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your mom was a nice lady i met her at - portland st apts
kenneth wettstein
April 21, 2014
My sympathy goes out to you and your family
LeeVan Derel
April 20, 2014
We are so sorry for your loss. Your mom was such a sweet person.'
Jerome & Elizabeth Steffes
April 20, 2014
We are so sorry for your loss. Your mom was such a sweet person.
Jerome & Elizabeth Steffes
April 20, 2014
Sympathy and prayers to Isabelle family as this time.
April 20, 2014
Will miss you mom alot peace be with you
gary bader
April 19, 2014
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