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Glenview Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Gahlman, Francis B. - Lynch, Maurice J. and Martha B.


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Gahlman, Francis B.
Gahlman, Richard R.
Gallagher, Willis J. and Dorothea J.
Gallert, Carl J.
Gallert, Earl J. and Alma H.
Gallert, Gene R.
Gallup, Russell C. and Lorraine
Galster, Raymond A. and Bessie A.
Garbelman, Howard H. and Mildred A.
Garbelman, Kenneth A.
Garbelman, unclear
Garbisch, Eugene A.
Gartzke, Clarence C. and Meta C.
Gartzke, Floyd G.
Gartzke, Theodore C. and Doris Ann
Gauerke, Alvin H. and Hazel F.
Gauerke, Arthur P. and Lucy
Gauerke, Chester R. and LaVerne L.
Gauerke, Gerhardt and Meta
Gauerke, Harold C. and Eleanor A.
Gauerke, Martin and Arlyle
Gaugert, Wilmer O. and Katharine
Gegner, Paul D.
Gehler, Rudolph J. and Harriet
Gennerman, Harvey and Muriel
Gennerman, June Mary
Gennerman, Robert G.
Gerlach, Arnold Louis and Jean A. Hills
Gerlach, Kacee
Gerstner, Eugene A. and Betty J.
Gerth, Donald F. and Phyllis
Gertz, Otto and Amanda
Gesvain, Andrew
Gesvain, Anita W.
Gesvain, Daniel M. and Jean A.
Gesvain, Joseph and Esther
Gesvain, William and Avis M.
Gibson, Donna N.
Gibson, Richard Z.
Giesen, William J. and Viola M.
Gillingham, Thomas and Patty K.
Glaeske, Walter and Lydia
Glaznap, Eric and Ida
Glenview Memorial Gardens Cemetery Sign,  
Glickman, Dr. L. Grant and Harriet G.
Glickman, Duane B.
Glunt, Cynthia M.
Goebel, William M.
Goecke, Floyd L. and Margaret A.
Golemgeski, George F.
Gottschalk, Thomas C. and Alea Joan
Grams, Neal A.
Graves, Jerome and Lucille B.
Greeler, William and Alma F.
Greer, Inez M.
Gresbach, Raymond F. and Mary Ann H.
Griep, Walter J.
Grimm, John and Irma
Grob, Walter E. and Norma R.
Grosenick, Otto F. and Gladys H.
Grout, Alice M.
Grudzinski, Dianne K.
Grulke, Max C. and Edna
Grulke, Tyran D.
Grunewald, Melvin E.
Grunewald, Melvin W. and Lillian L.
Grunewald, Robert W. and Dolores
Grunewald, Susan Kay
Guetzlaff, Arnold E. and Dorothea S.
Gunderson, Alvin C. and Clara (Carrie)
Gunnino, Robert E. and unclear H.
Gutekunst, Martin F. and Lois M.
Gutyzdorf, Alex A. Jr.
Gutzdorf, Bernice A.
Haag, Gustave C. and Laura C.
Haase, Harvey J. and Patricia A.
Haberkorn, Herbert J. and Leona H.
Habermann, William F. and Lyla L.
Hackbarth, Ronald F. and Hildagard
Hadaller, Leander A. and Edna
Haerle, Joseph A. and Elizabeth M.
Hahm, David B. and Catherine
Hahn, Colby Robert
Hahnenfeld, Herman H.
Haines, Harry G.
Haines, James C.
Hale, Dillon and Elizabeth A.
Hale, Kevin Lee
Hall, Elwyn V. and Elizabeth E.
Hamann, unclear
Hamme, Lloyd B.
Hansen, Clyde A. and Ann A.
Hansen, Fred T.
Hansen, Gwendolen M.
Hanson, Dylan Wesley
Hanson, Samuel L. and H. Amelia
Harder, Frederick H.
Hardwick, Sandra A.
Harris, David Jacob
Harris, Elmer W.
Harris, Juanita W.
Harrold, Rolland E.
Hartman, Douglas F. and Nancy J.
Hartman, Michael C.
Hartmann, Herbert R. and Mildred E.
Hartung, Esther and Heidi M.
Hartwell, Gloria L.
Hartwell, unclear and Grace
Haseleu, George H. and Marion B.
Hasslinger, Ruth G.
Heiden, Frances
Heiden, John A. and V.
Hein, William C.
Heiser, Gerhardt O.
Heiser-Smith, Ila E. Raether
Helendrung, Lester H. and Ruth F.
Heller, Elroy O. and Margaret C.
Heller, Herbert C. and unclear
Heller, Jacqueline R.
Helmuth, Agnes M.
Henning, Edward L.
Henning, Loretta M.
Hesprich, Clarence J. and Arlene A.
Higgins, Jerome George
Hilgendorf, Harris W. and Marie K.
Hillstrom, Larry Alan
Hofacer, Joseph M.
Hofacer, Sabina
Hoff, David A. and Catherine L.
Hoffmann, John and Mabel C.
Holewinski, Francis J. Jr. and Ione M.
Hollatz, Geraldine A.
Hollatz, Harold W. Sr.
Hollatz, Raymond E. and Florence R.
Holt, Alvina
Holverson, Harold G.
Holzhueter, F. Edward and Norma E.
Holzhueter, Fredrick and Elsa
Hopf, Herman and E.
Hoppe, Allen H.
Hoppe, Edwin H. (Bud)
Hoppe, June L.
Horack, Joseph H. and Mercedes C.
Hornickle, Erwin T. and Frieda E.
Hornickle, Leona
Hornickle, Walter E.
Horre, Kamil and Anni Ruth
Hoth, Cora L.
Hoth, Elroy G.
Howell, Richard S.
Howell, Robert S.
Howie, Alice
Howie, Wallace W.
Hoyt, Freda M.
Hrobsky, Merle and Beatrice
Huebel, Herman J. and Doris I.
Huebner, W. and Yvonne M.
Hughlett, James and Evelyn
Humphrey, Lyman E. and Eleanor V.
Humphrey, Marvin E. and Wilma L.
Hundley, Cory Lee
Hutson, Wayne W. and Katherine
Irish, Phillip A. and Elaine M.
Irish, Phillip John
Isley, Wendell H. and Julia J.
Ittner, David D.
Ittner, Unclear and Jean D.
Jaeckle, Clarence A. and Nettie M.
Jaeckle, Gilbert C. and family
Jaeger, Albert A. and Margaret D.
Jaeger, Christopher Daniel
Jaeger, Curtis E. and Cynthia L.
Jaeger, Daniel L.
Jaeger, Gerold W. and Malinda M.
Jaeger, Harold C. and Elvira B.
Jaeger, Norma S.
Jaeger, Palmer R.
Jahnke, John W. and Errietta L.
Jahnke, Oscar A. and Violet L.
Jahnke, Raymond C. and Iris V.
James, Burchard F. Sr. and Margaret S.
Jannke, Alan L.
Jansa, Edward J. and LuVerna M.
Jeans, Richard M. and Florence
Jenkins, W. Robert and Calley
Jensen, Albert E. and Blanche M.
Johnson, John and Leona
Jolly, Gregory Allen
Jonas, Richard A.
Jones, Dumont Louis and Julia Boynton
Jordan, Russell B. and Margaret
Jorgenson, Charles E. and Bernice E.
Jorgenson, Donald C. and Gladys M.
Jorgenson, Mathew Sr. and Magdalena B.
Joseph, Elsie H.
Joseph, Walter L. and Marian R.
Judkins, Wanda F.
Kaatz, Sarah E.
Kaempf, Dale D.
Kaempf, Daryl K.
Kaempf, Donald R. and Yvonne M.
Kaempf, Kenneth M. and Alma E.
Kaempf, Milton S. and Loretta L.
Kaestner, George H. and Leah M.
Kasten, Geraldine V.
Kasten, Walter P.
Kasten, Wayne C.
Kaun, Erwin G. and Clara L.
Keepman, Erwin W. Sr.
Keepman, Florence S.
Keepman, Richard Jay Jr.
Keeser, Louis F. and Mabel P.
Kehl, Edgar R. and Dorothy A.
Kehl, Larry E. and Ellyn L.
Kelchner, Dr. Albert and Mildred
Keller, Everett E.
Keller, Lou J. III
Kelman, Billy L. and Colleen
Kenedy, Kenneth B. and Dolores R.
Kennedy, Lewis J.
Kennedy, Ray and Elsena C.
Kennedy, Stella M. and Gloede, Donald H. and Wruck, Joanne E.
Kenney, Russell M. and Lois A.
Kephart, Gerald B. and Beverly J.
Kerch, George and Ethel E.
Kettner, Norman and Mary A.
Kidrick, Karen M.
Kieck, Donald C. and Rosa A.
Kinkel, Theodore P. and Ivy D.
Kirchenwitz, Rudi H.
Kirk, Keith H. and Marian L.
Kissack, Hector
Kissack, Leona A. Krueger
Kleemeier, Raymond C. Sr.
Klein, Keith A.
Kleist, Alvin H. and Adele L.
Klemann, Harvey and Evelyn
Kline, Warren W. and Lena
Klingbeil, Edgar J. and Hilda E.
Klinger, Wallace A. and Lyla B.
Klingler, Dennis A. and Lorraine C.
Klingler, Joshua J.
Klockow, Walter W. and Ruby M.
Kloss, Raymond J. and Vera L.
Kloth, Bruno E. and Marion E.
Kloth, Jennifer
Kloth, Wilbert and Mildred M.
Knoebel, Martin C. and Alouise H.
Knoelke, Erwin A.
Knoerr, George C. and Julia E.
Knoll, Carl F. and Lydia B.
Knoll, Kenneth R.
Koenig, Harold George
Koenke, Norman C. and Doris A.
Koeppler, Leo C. and Eliza A.
Koepsell, James W. and Virginia L.
Koepsell, Wallace W. and Barbara M.
Koepsell, Walter C. and Emma
Koester, Richard W. and Barbara
Kohls, Eugene L. and Irene E.
Kohls, Evelyn H.
Kohls, Louis R. and Johanna
Kohls, Richard E.
Kohls, Ronald W.
Koontz, Linda Susan
Kornacki, Tammy Lynn
Korth, Todd A.
Kosanke, Arnold W. and Irene L.
Kottwitz, Leonard S. and Judith A.
Kovalaske, Erwin A. and Ruth M.
Kovalaske, Robert E.
Kraemer, Torsten
Krahn, Alfred and Helen R.
Krakow, Richard R. and Nellie T.
Krambs, Frank T. and Adalia K.
Kramer, Leo H.
Krause, Hubert T. and Edna W.
Krause, James O. and Doris M.
Krause, Wilhelm and Martha
Kreitzman, Frank H. and Olive
Kriewaldt, Dennis M. and Jeanette E.
Kroll, William H. and Florence D.
Kronitz, Louis C. and Lena
Krueger, Alvin R.
Krueger, Arthur H. and Ester S.
Krueger, Ben V. and Elsie M.
Krueger, Bernhardt E.
Krueger, Elmer C. and Myrtle M.
Krueger, Gerhard C. and Selma E.
Krueger, Henry M.
Krueger, Joan M.
Krueger, Kenneth A. and Laverne A.
Krueger, Laverne and Mary Lou
Krueger, Walter and Evelyn L.
Krueger, William A. and Gertrude
Krummel, Edward M.
Krzewinski, Richard P.
Kube, John A.
Kube, Wendy Sue
Kubly, Walter E. and Lorraine L.
Kuester, Theodore and Erna
Kukla, Eugene C. and Barbara J.
Kunschke, Leonard W. and Victoria L.
Kurtz, Raymond and Vashti
Laabs, Antoniette A.
Laabs, Ralph and Frieda
Labs, Elmer H. and Cecil P.
Lack, David A. and Gwynneth A.
LaCombe, Paul A. and Margaret E.
Laird, Jack D. and Elaine J.
Lamp, Vernon A.
Lane, Earl J. and Ruth
Lang, Elmer F. and Jenny Lee
Lange, Charles V. and Gertrude A.
Lange, Fred and Edith E.
Lange, Herbert R. Sr. and Miriam E.
Lange, Russel and Bernice
Langenhuizen, Charles P.
Latzke, Gerhard W. and Delores L.
Latzke, Herman T. and Frieda M.
Latzke, John G. and Elsie M.
Latzke, Kyle James
Lauersdorf, Florentine W. and Lucille L.
Lauersdorf, Gordon L. and Darlene J.
Laventure, Robert J. Sr. and Dolores E.
Lawson, Dr. Melvin E. and Merle M.
Lehmann, Gerhard E.
Lehmann, Marion L.
Leischer, Chris J. and Olive M.
Lembke, Russell and Margarete H.
Lembke, Russell C.
Lemke, Alward A. and Caroline E.
Lenius, Clarence E. and Esther M.
Lenius, Guy S. and Norma C.
Lenius, Ronald E. and Lorena M.
Lentz, Ellen M.
Lenz, Andrew
Lenz, Loren H. and Ruby M.
Lepien, David M.
Lepien, James W. and Eleanor A.
Lewandowski, Erma H.
Lewandowski, Raymond
Licht, Virgil F. and M. Jane
Liesener, Armin F. and Eunice M.
Lillge, Ernest E. and Adella B.
Lind, Reginald A. and B.
Lindemann, Sarah Beth
Lindhorst, Frederick H. and unclear
Linehan, Christine Rae
Linstead, Russell E.
Lipski, George V. and Lydia E.
Lisak, Charles C.
Little, Dale R.
Loeffler, George H.
Loeffler, May R.
Lohaus, Howard M.
Lohaus, Merlin H. and Ethel W.
Londres, Carmen P.
Longley, Maurice E. and Arline E.
Loppnow, Herbert R. and Bertha
Loss, Eleanor B.
Loss, Frank H.
Loss, Irene E.
Loss, Margaret R.
Ludtke, Arnold O. and Gail C.
Ludtke, Edward and Ann
Ludwig, Charles and Mozelle
Luebke, Albert E. and Janet P.
Lueck, Paul E. and Agnes A.
Luhman, Alvin and Nina E.
Lund, George A. and Margaret
Lunde, Clyde E. and Louise G.
Lunde, Lloyd C. and Lillian T.
Lynch, Maurice J. and Martha B.

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WISCONSIN MUNICIPALITIES: Cities Towns, and Villages, often referred to as 'municipalities' in Wisconsin law, are the governmental units that relate most directly to citizens' everyday lives.

TOWNS, like counties, were created by the state to provide basic municipal services. Rooted in New England and New York tradition, town government came to Wisconsin with the settlers, but Wisconsin towns were not like their Eastern counterparts that reflected the existing patterns of local settlement. In Wisconsin, towns are geographical subdivisions of counties. Towns originally served (and for the most part they continue to serve) rural areas. Towns govern those areas of Wisconsin not included in the corporate boundaries of cities and villages.

The difference between "township" and "town" often confuses the public. In Wisconsin, "township' refers to the surveyor's township which was laid out to identify land parcels within a county. Theoretically. a township is a square tract of land, measuring six miles on a side for a total of 36 square miles in the unit. Each township is divided into 36 sections. "Town", as the word is used in Wisconsin, denotes a specific unit of government. It's boundaries may coincide with the surveyor's township or it may look quite different. A Town may include one, parts of or several townships.

CITIES and VILLAGES, often referred to as "incorportated areas", govern territory where population is more concentrated. In general, minimum population for incorporation as a village is 150 residents for an isolated village and 2,500 for a metropolitan village located in a more densely settled area. For cities, the minimums are 1,000 and 5,000 respectively. As cities and villages are incorporated, they are carved out of the town territory and become independent units no longer subject to the town's control. The remainder of the town may take on a 'Swiss cheese" configuration as its area is reduced.

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