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Charlene Clements Obituary

Clements, Charlene A. (Nee Seewald) Passed away November 23, 2007 at the age of 63 years. Loving wife of George Clements. Dearest mother of Victoria Clements, Teresa (Chris) Allen, David and Lisa Kreeger. Also survived by her sisters; Christine and Sandy, grandchildren, other relatives and friends. A memorial gathering will be held Monday, November 26, 2007 at CHURCH AND CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME, 7626 W. Greenfield Ave. from 1PM until the memorial service at 2PM. CHURCH AND CHAPEL SKUBAL-KOELSCH-LARSON 77TH and Greenfield 414-453-6541 obits, condolences, directions www.churchandchapel.com

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Nov. 25, 2007.

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Vera Trimble

November 26, 2007

Uncle george
I a sorry to here about auntie charlene. My prayers and thoughts go out to you, Terry and Vicky. She is an a much better place then we are in. God wanted her to come home with him, remember God knows best. Love you always, Popeye

Christina Clements

November 25, 2007

Uncle George i'm so very sorry that this happened, just know that if you need anything give me a call. Charlene will be missed very much, but you can take comfort that she isn't suffering anymore. I love you very much.

kris and john clements

November 25, 2007

George,Just know that charlene is no longer suffering, and that shes happy to be reunited with her mother. we all love Charlene, and will miss her everyday. She is now your guardian angel,and will be watching over you all.

Rosemary Fuhr

November 25, 2007

I
am so sorry to read of the loss of your dear wife and
mother,grandmother. I hope you will find strength in your faith to get
through this very difficult time. God be with you all.Sincerely,

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