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Denise Liempeck
April 12, 2011
Auntie, this is very hard for me, to say goodbye to this generation is a bit much.But you are at peace, and with our wonderful loved ones, who are missed every day as you will be you are all in our hearts everyday and always thought of say hi to everyone and tell them Ilove and miss every one of them. On the 16th please give a special hug to my sister Annette.
Donna Ader
April 8, 2011
Auntie; you will be sadly missed but not forgotten to all those young children now grown that got all those goodies and treats from you the ones whose birthdays you never forgot to send a card to and all those christmas's you made so much more special. The late nights of doing taxes and sunday boiled dinners. You had your way of doing things others thought a little strange but those were the things that made you unique, appreciated and loved. You are home now with your family again all I can say is Drive them nuts. We will always remember and love you, you are special and touched so many lives in your time here with the rest of us nutty people.
Michael Woloszyk Sr
April 5, 2011
Auntie,the wait and all the pain is over,now you can move on to the rest of your family.We will always be thinking of you and all the wonderful times we all had together.Thank you for all the great memories .Your always in our hearts and we will miss you.Michael Sr,Sheryl,Michael Jr,Craig and our entire family..
Judy Loth
April 5, 2011
Auntie, You were always smiling and happy when I saw you and I enjoyed having you come and visit us at the soup kitchen. It must have looked like an ant farm to you with everyone busy at their work! Thank you for the rays of sunshine you shed on people who knew you. Rest in peace ~ Judy Loth
April 5, 2011
Well Elanor we had alot of fun times when you came up north. I know we didn't get along all the time but I will miss you "old rubber pants".... Things will never be the same with out you cause it was always something to look forward to... YOU WILL BE REMEMBERED........ Skip Panacek
micheal Jungbluth
April 4, 2011
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To the Keno Family,
On behalf of the men and women of the West Allis Police Department, I would like to express our deepest sympathy on the passing of Eleanore. She was a wonderful employee for over 15 years and proudly served the citizens of West Allis. She will be missed, but not forgotten.
Michael Jungbluth
Chief of Police
City of West Allis
Chief Michael Jungbluth
Apr 4, 2011
West Allis, WI
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Vicki` LaSusa
April 4, 2011
Auntie, I have many fond memories of our times together, you will be missed by many! Your whole family is together again! Say hi to my mom and Dad and everyone for me!
Vicki and Gene
Kim & Ray Kuklinski
April 4, 2011
Auntie you were loved and will be missed by so many.It was an honor to call you auntie, I am so glad you were a part of my life. Now your life starts anew.Say Hi to Elvis for me.
Jo-Ann Zeisloft
April 4, 2011
Eleanore, all of Uncle Herbie's children know that you are at peace and enjoying the company of Bob and all of your family. You will be missed and remembered with fondness. Jo-Ann, Pat, Charlyn, Mary, and Bobby.
Kristy Wescott
April 4, 2011
Debbie Becker
April 3, 2011
Auntie you finally got your wish. It was a long hard struggle but your family finally allowed you to be there.You know they will all pick on you. I know you are so happy to be with Uncle Bob. Me and Rick sure will miss you. I know it was trying at times for me and you. I will miss giving you your shower. Making you walk on the floor with no shoes on. Thank you so much for being there for me too.
Love you
Rick and Debbie
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