In Memory of
Jeff Saunders, 28, passed away on June 5, 1988. He was born in Green Bay, WI on July 24, 1959 to Don & Carol Saunders. He
graduated from Green Bay West in 1977 He served in the U. S. Air Force and was currently in the National Guard. Jeff was
employed at Tufco Industies.
He loved hunting, fishing and the outdoors. He is survived by his parents, sister and brother in law, Julie & Craig Patterson,sisters
Jenny and Janeen Saunders at home.
Mary K. (Lampereur) Valentine, 34, Village of Howard, died Monday afternoon, December 13, 1993.  She was born May 7, 1959 in
Green Bay to Clifford and Doris (Amenson) Lampereur.  She graduated from West High School and N.W.T.C.  She had been
employed at St. Vincent Hospital as an L.P.N. and later at Employer's Health Insurance Co.  For the last three years she had been
employed at American Medical Security as an underwriter.
She is survived by nephews; aunts, uncles and friends
Randy L. Gruber, 46, died Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at a Milwaukee hospital.  He was born Oct. 30, 1955, to the late Carl and
Joyce (Zenk) Gruber in Green Bay.  He was a 1977graduate of Green Bay West High School.  Randy was a devoted member of
Trinity Lutheran Church.  He was an avid sports fan, especially U.W.G.B. Basketball and the Packers.  He enjoyed his work at
Cerebral Palsy Inc., his church community and the time spent with family and friends.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one sister, Diane Van Camp and one great-nephew, Steven Lee
Weihbrecht.
Michael G. Paye, 30, died Friday afternoon, Feb. 6, 1987, at home.  He was born Sept. 13, 1956 to Norman and Shirley
(LeCaptain) Paye in Green Bay. Michael graduated from West High School in 1977.
Survivors include his parents, Norman and Shirley Paye; one brother and sister-in-law, Steven and Sue Jin Paye of Hephzibah,
Georgia; two sisters and one brother-in-law, Yvonne and Vernon Deneys of Suamico and Kathleen Marquardt of Green Bay; two
nieces and three nephews, Melissa Deneys, Christopher and Cyndee Marquardt, and William and Wayne Paye; uncles, aunts and
cousins; also a very special friend, John (Fritz) Emmel.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents, William and Marion LeCaptain and George and Gladys Paye
Ann L. Cook, 42, Green Bay, died at St. Vincent Hospital in the presence of her loving family on Sunday, December 30, 2001,
following a year long struggle with ovarian cancer.  Annie was born August 25, 1959, to Katherine Cook and the late Don Cook.  
She has been with her husband, John Hermanson, for 21 years.  She completed her BA in Education at UWGB in 1982 and her
Masters in Education from Lesley College in 1998.  Annie was a devoted teacher.  She loved teaching children and was
committed to making a difference in the lives of every child she worked with, first in early childhood education, later as a teacher
of English as a second Language to Southeast Asian children and most recently as a kindergarten teacher at Elmore School.  
Through her work she also touched the lives of many parents and other adults she came in contact with through the children.  
Annie was an independent woman who loved beauty, cherished children, valued quiet time, enjoyed shopping, adored her cats
and was a wonderful friend, helping others who came to her for her gentle ways and listening ear.
Annie leaves with all of her friends and family and the children she taught her gifts of patience and grace.  She was loved for her
quiet wit, patience, sweet way of being and her understanding of others, often giving words of comfort, such as "This too shall
pass."
She is survived by her husband, John, Green Bay; her mother, Katherine Cook, Green Bay; three sisters and one brother-in-law,
Becky (Bern) Jacobson, Mary Cook and Shadia Cook, all of Green Bay; her mother-in-law and father-in-law, Mary and Allen
Hermanson, Rockford, ILL; one sister-in-law, Kathy Huser, Indianapolis; her aunt and uncle, Emily and Jim Hickey, Baileys
Harbor; and many cousins.
She was preceded in death by her father, Don Cook; and her sister, Donna Cook
Miss Nancy Drew, 18, 807 William Charles Ct, Ashwaubenon, died early Sunday November 6th 1977
morning at a local hospital as a result of a automobile accident.  Miss Drew graduated from West High
School in June, 1977.  She was employed by Green Bay Plastics.
Survivors are her mother, Mrs. Donna Robshaw, Ashwaubenon;  her father, Franklin Drew, Green Bay;
one brother Richard, Green Bay; two sisters, Mrs. Richard (Brenda) Gezella, Little Suamico; Miss Sue
Ann, at home; one nephew; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Veronia Drew, L'Anse, Mich.
Burial in church cemetery, Holy Family Catholic Cemetery, Ontonagon, Mich
Kevin R. Jeske, 37, Los Angeles, Calif., died unexpectedly on Sunday evening, Sept. 15, 1996 in Los Angeles.
He was born on Feb. 28, 1959 in Green Bay to Ralph and Patricia (Meunier) Jeske.  He was a 1977 graduate of Green Bay West
High School and an 1981 graduate of UW-Green Bay.  Kevin was employed by UCLA as ticket manager for its Theater and
Athletic Depts.
Survivors include his parents, Ralph and Patricia Jeske, Green Bay; one brother and sister-in-law, Tom and Robin Jeske, New
Franken; two sisters and one brother-in-law,Debbie and Glen Reinke, Peshtigo; Robin Jeske, Green Bay; five nieces and nephews,
Erin and Jana Reinke, Nick, Alex and Amanda Jeske; many aunts, uncles, other relatives and friends.
Mark S. Michalski, 31, 717 Neville Ave., died Friday, June 8, 1990.  He was born Feb. 28, 1959, in Green Bay to Thomas and
Dorothy (Brooks) Michalski.  He graduated from Green Bay West High School in 1977 and earned an associate degree in welding
from NWTC in 1980.  He served with the U.S. Air Force from 1983 to 1987.  Mark was happiest outdoors and found his peace in the
simplicity of nature.
Survivors include his parents, Thomas and Dorothy Michalski; Green Bay, two brothers and sisters-in-law, Roy and Dawn Michalski,
Pound, Tom Jr.,and Cathy Michalski, Ashwaubenon; three sisters and brothers-in-law, Marcia and Gary Larson, Green Bay, Linda
and Ed Warren, Lisa and Nathan Smith, all of Sheboygan; nieces and nephews, Kelly and Curtis Warren, Kyle and Zachary Larson,
Michael Michalski, and Jessica Michalski; his grandmother, Mrs. Tillie Brooks, Green Bay.
Wayne J. Peterson, Jr., 42, died peacefully Nov. 22, 2001 surrounded by his family at St. Luke's Medical Center in Milwaukee,
due to complications of a recent surgery.  He was born Dec. 23, 1958 in Green Bay to Wayne and Sarah (Peters) Peterson.  
Wayne graduated from West High School in 1977.  He graduated from St. Norbert College with a Bachelor of Science Degree
and graduated from Marquette University with a B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering.  Wayne also graduated from Harvard
University School of Business. On Aug. 6, 1982, he married Debbie Roskom in Green Bay, Wayne had been employed at
Wisconsin Public Service for almost 20 years, most recently as Vice-president of Distribution and Customer Service.  
He was a dedicated runner and had played quarterback at West High School and at St. Norbert College.  Wayne enjoyed playing
all types of sports, which often included many of his family and friends.  He was member of the Leadership Council of the
American Gas Association, a member of the Power Delivery Committee for Association of Edison Illuminating Companies and
was a member of the Rural Energy Management Council.  Wayne was the Director of the Brown County Junior Achievement and
was chair of the special events committee.  He served as the Commissioner of the Town of Bellevue Parks, Recreation and
Forestry Commission.  Wayne was a Past Director of the Literacy Council of Brown County.  He was a Coach for the West Side
Lions Little League and was a YMCA Coach for Tee Ball and Youth Basketball.  He held Board Directorships with Renumeration
for Brown County C.L.E.C. Board of Directors and served on the Upper Peninsula Power Company Board of Directors.
Survivors include his wife, Debbie; two children, Caleb and Nicole, both at home; his parents, Wayne and Sarah Peterson, Green
Bay; his grandmother, Ruby Peters, Green Bay; his brothers and sisters and their spouses, Craig and Debbie Peterson, Sobieski;
Vernon and Julie Peterson, Two Rivers; Eric and Chris Peterson, De Pere; Amy Conrad, Green Bay; his brothers-in-law and
sisters-in-law, Larry and Kay Roskom, Green Bay; Nancy and Jay Van Campenhout, De Pere, Kevin and Diane Roskom, De Pere;
Pat and Heather Roskom, Craig and Lisa Roskom, all of Howard; and Todd Roskom, Green Bay; his father-in-law and
mother-in-law, Levi and Alice Roskom, Green Bay; many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Wayne was a loving husband, father and friend to many, many people and will be sadly missed by all who knew him.
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Ruth Genivieve (Rasberry) Macheachon, 40, Apopka, Fla., died Friday, November 5, 1999, of an apparent homicide.  Ruth
was born March 25, 1959, in Green Bay, to Lelia M. and Frank Rasberry.  She graduated from Green Bay West High School in
1977, and moved to Florida in 1984.  She was a real estate agent and mother.
She is survived by one son, Michael, Milwaukee; father Frank, Racine; mother Lelia, Cherokee Village, Ark.; brothers Anthony
Rasberry, Green Bay; Francis Rasberry, Suring; Michael Shankey, Crestwood, Ill.; Richard Storey, Germany; Ed Humelhans,
Cherokee Village, Ark.; companion, Patrick Hardiman, New York; her dog, Sophie; also five nieces and three nephews.
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Thomas D. Wauters, 46, Green Bay, died unexpectedly Sunday, Jan. 2, 2005.  He was born May 14, 1958, in Green Bay, to
Shirley (Capelle) Wauters and the late Darold Wauters.  On Aug. 18, 2001, Thomas married Deborah L. French.  Thomas was
employed by Worldwide Dedicated Services as a semi-truck driver.  He enjoyed gardening, fishing and spending time with his
family and friends. Thomas was especially fond of spending time with his little granddaughter, Zoe.
He will be sadly missed by his wife, Debbie; two stepdaughters, Jody Hockers and Jaime Rosik, both of Green Bay; two stepsons,
Tim (LuAnne) Hockers, Scott Rosik, all of Green Bay; one very special granddaughter, Zoe Hockers; three daughters, Nicole, Tracy
and Danielle Wauters, all of Green Bay; his mother, Shirley Wauters, Green Bay, his mother-in-law, Barbara French, De Pere, one
sister and brother-in-law, Julie (Gary) Van Beaver, Green Bay; as well as Debbie's sisters and brother.  He is also survived by many
nieces, nephews; and an aunt, Carol (Leo) Bernetzke, Green Bay.
He was preceded in death by his father, Darold Wauters and his father-in-law, Wayne French.
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Patricia Johanna Lee, 48, Green Bay, went to the Lord on Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2007, after a brief illness.  She was born on
November 4, 1958 in Green Bay, to the late Francis and Rhoda (Corby) Lee.
Patty is survived by her sisters, brothers and their families, Mary DeNamur, Green Bay; Mary (James) Curran, Green Bay;
their children, Susan and John Sullivan (Alaina and Jack), Cedarburg; Nicholas and Jill Curran (Sarah), Theinsville; Denis
(Kathy) Lee, their children, Sean and Marcia Lee (Seth, Megan, Katie),  Green Bay; Aaron (Holly) Lee, Green Bay; Rev Canon
Michael F. Lee, Sparta Tenn.; Michael (Barbara) DeNamur, their children Jasmine and Christy, Niceville, Fla.; John (Susan)
Lee, their children, Aaron and Kelly Lee (Dacia, Kayla, Lexi) and fiancé, Jerry Scott, Green Bay;  Margaret (Peggy) Lee, her
son, Troy, Green Bay; and Debbie (Jeff) School, Green Bay.  Patty is further survived by two aunts, Doris Rabideau and her
children, and Marion Corby, Green Bay; her dear friends, Cheryl and Eric, Pennsylvania; Maryann, Green Bay; and Cherie,
Green Bay; as well as great aunts, uncles, and cousins.  She is also survived by many great friends whose lives she has
touched so dearly. In addition to her parents, Patty was preceded in death by her stepmother, Barbara Lee; a brother, James
Lee; an uncle, Don Corby; an aunt, Laverne Berg and her grandparents.
Patty worked as a certified nursing assistant and rehab coordinator and in the medical insurance field.  She was also
active in Scouting for many years.  She is remembered for her abundant kindness, thoughtfulness, and delightful sense of
humor. Her greatest joy in life was caring for the many children in the family.
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William “Bill” J. Peters Sr. 48, of Green Bay, passed away on February 21, 2008. He was born on May 6,
1959 in Green Bay to Leslie and Ursula (Martens) Peters. On May 10, 1986 Bill married the former Mary
Andrastek. Bill graduated from Green Bay West in 1977 and later received a Bachelors Degree in Theology
from St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN. Bill was the Director of Religion at the former St. Paul Catholic Parish in
Manitowoc and at St. John the Baptist Catholic Parish in Seymour. For the past 17 years he was employed
by Sears. Bill was one of the people who were responsible for bringing the Teens Encounter Christ
movement to the Green Bay Diocese and was involved with Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts; one of the many
activities he shared with his sons. He was devoted to his family and loved spending time with them whether
camping, fishing, or just time at home. Bill and Mary were involved with marriage preparation with
engaged couples. Bill was a hard worker and very committed to his job. He loved cooking, grilling out,
trying out new recipes, baking with chocolate, and was a craftsman and handyman. He enjoyed reading
and going out for coffee with Mary. Bill had a beautiful inner strength, a deep care for people, enjoyed life,
and had a deep faith. His life will be celebrated and missed by his family and friends.
Joseph P. Moro, 47, Dubuque, Iowa, died peacefully in his home of natural causes on December 29, 2005.  His is survived by a
brother, Dennis, in Michigan. Graduate of Green Bay West High 1977.
Susan M. Boyce, 42, a life long resident of Green Bay, died Sunday Dec, 17, 2000.  She was born Nov. 15, 1958 in Green
Bay to Marjorie (Vanlangenden) Boyce and the late Harold Boyce. Sue graduated from Green Bay West High School in 1977
and later studied at NWTC.  She graduated UWGB in 1992.  She was employed as a graphic artist and worked for the Green
Bay Press-Gazette.  Sue will always be remembered for her laughter and her wonderful sense of humor.
She is survived by her mother, Marjorie Boyce; two brothers and sisters-in-law, David and Joanne Boyce; Michael and Amy
Boyce; two sisters and a brother-in-law; Debbie and David Calewarts; Nancy Hyska; and a sister-in-law, Mary Boyce, all of
Green Bay; nieces and nephews; and many special friends.
She was preceded in death by her father, Harold; a brother, Richard; and a Godchild, Christie Powell.
Daniel Hansen, 50, lifelong resident of Green Bay, was called home to Heaven Sunday, Jan. 4, 2009. He
died in the place he loved to be, Up North at Mellen. He was born Nov. 14, 1958, in Green Bay, to Wallie
and Joyce Hansen. He graduated from Green Bay West High School in the Class of 1977 and from NWTI
in 1978. Dan was a machinist for Machine Services. He loved the outdoors and was an ardent fisherman,
hunter and enjoyed all outdoor sports. Dan will be greatly missed by his family and friends on whom he
had a wonderful positive impact.
Survivors include his parents, Wallie and Joyce Hansen; his brother, Steve Hansen; his twin brother and
sister-in-law, Dave and Mary Hansen; a nephew, Taylor and his wife, Shannon; a niece, Tracy; a special
friend, Neng Kong and his family; many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Wallie and Francis Hansen, Fred and Lucille Zahn; and his
special friends, Elroy De Groot and Harry Radtke.
A memorial fund has been established in Dan's name.