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Ashton, Bernardine G.
Bernardine G. Ashton, 98, Green Bay, passed away at a local nursing home on Wednesday, January 16, 2013.
Survivors include her four children, Donald (Crystal) Ashton; Hank (Janet) Ashton; Judy (Jay) Frisch; Robert (Patricia) Ashton; grandchildren, Dawn, Ralph, Kelly, Andrew, Julie; Tim and Rick; Julie, Catherine, Bob, Tiffany and Kesler; Richard and Josie; 20 great grandchildren; 2 great-great grandchildren; one brother, Jack Geyer.
Bernardine was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph; grandson, Donald John; sister, Mona; brother, Bob.
Private family memorial service to be held at a later date. Online condolences are welcome at www.PfotenhauerFuneralHome.com
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Grandma...Miss you everyday...thank you for everything!
Grandchild
November 25, 2017
My deepest sympathy for your loss. Bernie roomed with my aunt at Woodside Nursing Home so I was fortunate enough to have known her. She always greeted me with a smile and called me honey. She also was kind enough to look after my aunt to be sure they were always on time for their meals! Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.
Nancy Scheer
January 22, 2013
Sending love, thoughts and prayers to the Ashton family from the Roeser family!
Jim & Sandy
January 20, 2013
Although I didn't get to see you too often, you were in my thoughts everyday and always will be. Thank you for all you have taught me, I will keep you close to my heart always! You will truly be missed.
Kelly Markey
January 20, 2013
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