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KAY GIESE
January 3, 2005
Joan was a truly wonderful person, an inspiration to us all. You could not ask for a better coworker and friend of 24 yrs. Wish I had known sooner, so that I could have given you a proper farewell. Love and prayers.
Kay Giese (1981-85)
Renee St. Pierre
January 3, 2005
I worked with Joan during seven (7) of her years with the Milwaukee Public Schools, Instructional Services Dept. We worked in a small office with Peter Kintis, Duane Allman, Lois Behne and myself - so we got to know each other well during that period of time (1986-1992). Joan was a very loving, caring person and a pleasure to work with. Please know my heart goes out to the entire Doro family.
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