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Joan Waniger
June 19, 2025
I first met Colleen when she submitted art to the Women's Fund here in La Crosse many years ago. Our paths have continued to cross here and there including her attendance at First Congregational UCC. She is someone I've always admired by her gracious, talented and generous spirit.
Rita Sanchez
June 14, 2025
Our monthly bridge group will miss our dear friend Colleen. She had an amazing way of making each of feel like we were her favorite. She and I shared our Iowa roots. I felt so honored to be among her friends. Heaven is even brighter now with this beautiful, classy lady.
Marilyn Herrmann
June 14, 2025
I worked at a copy shop and met Colleen when she came in to have her paintings made into greeting cards. It was always nice to work with her, she was such a neat lady. I know you will miss her so much.
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