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Konrad Guenther Obituary

Guenther, Konrad P. Entered Heaven Monday, October 25, 2010. Age 90. Beloved husband and best friend of Irene. Further survived by Brothers-in-law, Al (Eleanore) Domanski and Ervin (Jeanette) Domanski, and niece Susan (Morgan) Mullikin, nephew Daniel (Linda) Domanski. Very special friend of Edward and Ann Wagner. Dear friend of William and Frieda Gardetto and Jerry and Beverly Sommers. A handsome man, with hair like the sun. I knew in a moment he was the one. A Gentle man, but strong, with a heart of gold. And from the first, his love he told. He took my hand and made me his wife, and forever changed my life. He gave to me a golden ring, and taught my happy heart to sing. Fun and laughter, smiles and tears the days flew by, and so the years. Always my friend, my support, my love. A precious blessing from our Lord above. Darling husband, though we're now apart, you will always be in my heart. Konrad was a truly humble man. Those who knew him cherish in their hearts memories of his kindness and friendship. Retiree of Astronautic Corporation. A sincere and heartfelt thanks to the management and entire staff of Sunrise Care Center and Allay Hospice. Visitation at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, 8400 W. Cold Spring Rd., Saturday, October 30, 9:30-10:30 AM. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 AM. Entombment at St. Adalbert Cemetery. Nothing is so strong as gentleness; and nothing is so gentle as real strength St. Francis de Sales

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Oct. 28, 2010.

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