14 June 2023

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GRADUATION INK

GRADUATION INK


GRADUATION INK from page 1 Inc. in Butler and Kremer Resources LLC in Menomonee Falls. Together they branched into church and school resources. In 2011, Jesse Kremer, grandson of the original founder and third generation family, established Graduation Ink, an independent company. Graduation Ink custom designs and prints certificates, diplomas, diploma covers and recently added yard signs.

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OUTDOORS

OUTDOORS


OUTDOORS from page 24 and it required major surgery to fix this past February. I believe it was last fall that Paul’s dad, Craig Bucher, who was very well known in the area, passed away and, my point is, that since the last time the two of us did something together we have both been put through the ringer. The heat was intense today, and we stayed in Paul’s 17.5 Alumacraft “Competitor”

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Outdoorsman’s

Outdoorsman’s


AN Outdoorsman’s JOURNAL Up North Bluegill Fishing and Camping Trip MARK WALTERS COLUMNIST I met Paul Bucher – who is the owner and publisher of the Cumberland Advocate – about 25 years ago when I stopped at his o_ce on a marketing run. We literally have been buddies since day one and have shared a heck-of-a-bunch of outdoor experiences and became family friends on both

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Mary A. (Wachholz) Beesten

Mary A. (Wachholz) Beesten


Mary A. (Wachholz) Beesten, 82, passed away peacefully on March 13, 2023 at Cameron Hall Memory Care in Canton, Georgia. Born in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, she raised her family first on a farm in Newton and then resided over 40 years in Kewaskum. Mary was a graduate of Lincoln High School Class of 1958. While raising her four children and maintaining a massive vegetable garden, she worked in family food service and later assumed an administrative position with the Washington County Clerk of Court’s office, supporting the Clerk’s legal and records requirements for 15 years until retirement. Mary loved learning computer systems and taking classes to advance her career and technology proficiency. She enjoyed playing the piano and the accordion and insisted on her children receiving music education. Mary was a life-long avid reader, an extraordinary cook, and exceptional seamstress. Many 4H cohorts spent afternoons with their material and patterns spread throughout every room in Mary and Frank’s farmhouse learning to sew and create outfits for competition. She enjoyed retirement with monthly lunches with friends, reading, visiting family and traveling with Frank, punctuating each day with the New York Times Crossword puzzle.Mary is survived by her devoted husband of 64 years, Frank. She is survived by her three daughters, Cheryl (Philip) West, Pamela (Mike) Last, and Michelle (Mike) Alexander; and her eight grandchildren, Julia (James) Shealy, Gavin (Kirsten) West, Katie (Clint) Royer, Hillary (Justin) Jeter, Caleb (Britney) Last, Trevin Last, Zoraya Sotelo and Lindsey Alexander. She is further survived by her nieces and nephews, including Mary Ellen, Karen, Nancy, Anna, Debbie, Lori, Lois, Bob, Greg and their spouses; dear sister-in-law, Hiltrud (Tom) Melin; and cousins, Larry and Barbara Fickau. She was the proud great-grandmother to 12 great-grandchildren.She is preceded in death by her son, Joseph John Beesten.Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 17, 2023 at St. Anne Catholic Church, 202 South Packer Drive, Manitowoc. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Rev. Christian Raj with burial to follow at St. Anne’s Catholic Cemetery. A luncheon for family and friends will then be held at the Harrigan Parkside Gathering Center located on the south property of the Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home. Cremation has taken place at the Harrigan Parkside Crematory and Chapel. The family will greet relatives and friends at St. Anne Catholic Church on Saturday, June 17, 2023 from 10 a.m. until the time of the funeral service at 11 a.m. Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.harriganparksidefuneralhome.com The Harrigan Parkside Funeral Home and Crema - tory, 628 North Water Street, Manitowoc, WI 54220 is assisting the family with funeral arrangements.

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07 June 2023

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Golf Swings Back in Time

Golf Swings Back in Time


Golf Swings Back in Time ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST A 1929 Model A was parked in front of the Auburn Blus Golf Course just outside Campbellsport on Saturday, June 3. The golfers on the course were dressed in clothing from that same era, and they were playing hickory golf with clubs that were used more than 100 years ago. “It’s really a lot of fun. We have quite a good group and quite

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Kewaskum Village  Seeking Relocation of County Monopole

Kewaskum Village Seeking Relocation of County Monopole


Kewaskum Village Seeking Relocation of County Monopole VILLAGE OF KEWASKUM On May 22 of this year, Washington County contractor crews began installation on a monopole in the Village of Kewaskum Municipal Building parking lot. This is the first step in erecting a wireless communications support structure, which is owned and operated by Washington County to serve every public safety department

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The Joys of New Jersey

The Joys of New Jersey


| ENJOY EVERY SANDWICH | The Joys of New Jersey MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER EDITOR There are few states that get more flack than New Jersey. Perhaps best known for being “Not New York City”, New Jersey receives monikers like “the armpit of America” and, in general, folks who have never been there seem to have an inherent disdain for the Garden State. Whatever the reasons, I’m