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News-Herald 144 N. Central Ave. Marshfield, Wl 54449 Phone 715-384-3131 or 800-967-2087 Fax: 715-387-4175 Alii Grace Thieme Age 17 months, passed away at Ministry Saint Joseph's Hospital in Marsh-field on Sunday evening, October 28, 2012 with her loving parents and family at her bedside. Funeral services will be held at 1PM on Saturday November 3, 2012 at Life Tributes Funeral Home in Spencer. The Rev.
Mark Krueger will officiate. Private committal services will be held at a later date. Visitation will be held on Saturday at the funeral home from 10AM until time of services. She was born May 14, 2011 in Marshfield to John Thieme and Libby Davis of Stratford. Alii shined brightly and brought so much joy to her parents, grandparents, great grandparents, aunts, uncles and to the world in general.
Alii is lovingly survived by her parents John and Libby; her maternal grandmother Nancy Davis of Marshfield; her paternal grandparents Roger A. and Julie Thieme of Colby; her paternal great grandparents Raymond and Irma Hackel of Abbotsford; her aunts and uncles: Nathan (Beth) Thieme; Joe (Lisa) Callahan, John Earl Callahan, 70, Marshfield, left us on Oct. 26, 2012, from the House of the Dove Hospice in Marshfield, Wis. John was born Dec. 2, 1941, in Galena, Illinois to Carl and Harriet Callahan.
An Irish wake a celebration of John's life will be on Sunday, Nov. 4 from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Wildwood Station Pavilion in Wild-wood Park in Marshfield. marshfield.
wi.usparksrec) Remembrances will be at 7 p.m. at which time those in attendance may share their fond memories. The family respectfully requests no flowers or plants. John is survived by his wife, Sharon Sauter; his daughter, Jessica Callahan and her dearly beloved Steve Conroy of St. Paul, his only sister, Julie (Carl) Willy Rockford, III, and their children Michael (Victoria) Willy and their daughters Elise and Ana of Loveland and Martha Hammer and her daughter Olivia, South Beloit, III; his Aunt Dori Johnson, Rockford, III; and his cousins, Bob (Carol) Calvert, Bellevue, Ann (Eldor) Edmonds, Sterling, III, Maureen (Wayne) Shepard, Galena, III, Jerry (Dawn) Callahan, Hanover, 111., Sue (Gary) Fordam, Cherry Valley, III, and Jim (Pam) Sanderson, Santee, Calif.
John attended Galena High School (1955-1959) and attended the University of Wisconsin-Platte-ville (1961-1966) where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Science with minors in History and Psy- PUBLIC Police A 15-year-old Marshfield girl ran away from her house in the 1800 block of East Emerald Street at 8:35 p.m. Tuesday after having an argument with her father. The girl was entered into the National Crime Information Center. A 63-year-old Marshfield man reported a small hole in the middle of a window at his house in the 400 block of West Marathon Street at 4:56 p.m. Tuesday.
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Thieme; Roger M. Thieme; Valerie Davis; Scott Davis and Billy Davis and the family companion, their dog "Duke" along with many other relatives and friends. Alii was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather Bill Davis, her uncle Scotty Thieme, both her maternal great grandparents: Roy and Margaret Wiedrich; Lester and Alice Davis. Mom and Dad are asking that those attending Alli's celebration of her life please wear bright happy colors. Both John and Libby and Alii too would love that! Visit www.lifetributesfu-neralhome.com to share memories and condolences.
John E. chology. He joined the Crawford County Department of Social Services (1966 to 1968) and was a part-time deputy sheriff for the county and also a member of the Crawford County Rescue Squad. John worked at the Wisconsin State Prison at Fox Lake (1968 to 1972) and for the University of Wisconsin School of Education in Milwaukee as a team leader for Teacher Corp for the correction program. He also worked at the Shalom Center, a half way house (1974 to 1977).
John then became employed as a social worker for the Wood County Department of Social Services in the Marshfield Office (1977 to 2006) He was an early board member of the Personal Development Center Inc. in Marshfield. He participated in the" Just Friends" social programs for Wood County and worked with WIN and other employment programs. He enjoyed his volunteer duties with Meals on Wheels and loved banding the ducks at the George W. Mead Wildlife Refuge where he was also a greet-er.
John retired in 2006. He was a fine man. SAFETY that her purse was stolen from a car Tuesday while it was parked overnight in the 1100 block of South Central Avenue. A 26-year-old Marshfield woman was taken into custody at 12:39 p.m. Tuesday on an outstanding Department of Corrections warrant at her residence in the 800 block of East Fourth Street.
Fire, ambulance Marshfield Fire and Rescue personnel were dispatched to the 1800 block of East Emerald Street for a malfunctioning alarm at 11:45 p.m. Tuesday. Ambulances responded to eight medical emergencies in Marshfield and one in Arpin on Tuesday. By Todd Richmond Associated Press JANESVILLE Rob Zerban spent his morning on his hands and knees scrubbing a toilet in a homeless shelter. Half a country away, Paul Ryan stood under a spotlight in Virginia talking about why he should be the next vice president.
So it goes in Zerban's longshot bid to seize the House seat Ryan has held for 14 years. While the Republican vice presidential hopeful has jetted around the country touting Mitt Romney, the Kenosha Democrat has been getting his hands dirty in southern Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District. Most challengers face uphill battles against established incumbents, but Zerban's predicament is especially tough: He's essentially battling a phantom. Ryan has scarcely acknowledged he even faces a challenger back home. He's made only a couple of campaign stops in the district since Romney tapped him as his running mate in August, and each time he's focused on the White House.
And Ryan's absence hasn't seemed to hurt him. "You've got to give the guy credit," Brandon Scholz, a Madison lobbyist who has worked on a number of GOP congressional campaigns, said of Zerban. "But he's running against someone who at this point in the election is larger than life." Even fellow Democrats acknowledge Zerban faces long odds. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee hasn't invested any money in his campaign. With the district suffering economically, Zerban thought he could make political inroads by attacking Ryan's plan for cutting entitlements and social spending.
But with no one to engage, he's been reduced to crying foul from the sidelines. He has demanded that Ryan debate him and gone around the district doing volunteer work to show he cares about its people. "He's avoiding coming back and debating the issues," Zerban said. "And people aren't happy. He has so much to answer for." Ryan's congressional campaign calls Zerban's accusations baseless.
"Voters in southern Wisconsin know Paul Ryan and what he stands for," Ryan campaign spokesman Kevin Seifert said. Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District covers Paul Ryan the southeastern corner of the state, from Kenosha to Janesville, a city of 60,000 in the rolling prairies south of Madison, the state capital. Thousands of people in Janesville and Kenosha lost their jobs in 2009 and 2010 when General Motors and Chrysler closed plants in the cities and the unemployment rate in Racine, Kenosha and Janesville remains well above the statewide rate of 7.3 percent. Ryan, 42, grew up in Janesville and still makes his home here. He hasn't just held the district's seat he's owned it.
The only race where he failed to earn at least 60 percent of the vote was his first in 1998, when he got 57 percent. Zerban, a 44-year-old, silver-haired chef who ran a catering business and served on the Kenosha County Board, decided to take on Ryan while he was protesting Republican Gov. Scott Walker's contentious law stripping public workers of nearly all their union bargaining ability last year. At first Zerban looked like he might make Ryan take him seriously. He raised $2.1 million, less than Ryan's $4.9 million but enough to generate some respect.
He built a platform based on campaign finance reform, congressional term limits and preserving Medicare and Social Security. Then, on Aug. 10, everything changed with Romney's choice. As Ryan embarked on his national campaign, the congressional race faded into the background, even in the district itself. A handwritten sign in the window of the GOP's Janesville campaign office reads "Yes, Paul Ryan is running for Congress." Ryan's campaign has consisted of a series of television commercials shot before Romney officially chose him.
They recite Ryan's campaign talking points on his plan to overhaul Medicare and on the need to control the national debt. Zerban has tried to paint Ryan as aloof and out of touch. His latest television ad features people from the district saying they're convinced Ryan doesn't listen to them. Recently Zerban committed to spending an hour a day until the Tuesday election doing community service. Contributor agreement Anyone who submits information, columns, photos and other work to the Marshfield News-Herald grants the News-Herald and its affiliates the right to publish, distribute, archive or use the work in print, electronic, online or other format.
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