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Waukesha County
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LaBelle Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Isaacson, Nels E. and Ellen - Rux, Barbara Ann Born


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Isaacson, Nels E. and Ellen
Isaacson, Perrie A.
Ittner, Mark E
Izzo, Dorothy Geraldine
Izzo, Fidele P.
Jackson, Nellie A. Stratton
Jackson, W. Kevin
Jacobs, Henry
Jacobson, Corrine Howie
Jaeger, LeRoy F.
Jaeger, Martha Krug
Jaeger, S. and Sadie A
Jaeger, Theodore H
Jahnke, Max P. and Lorraine C.
Jahr, Herman R. and Stella B.
Jahr, Herman R. and Stella B.
James, Betsey
James, Claude J. and Emma C.
James, Dave and Doris J.
James, Dr. William D. and Ramona L.
Janette
Janke, Augusta
Janny, Clara
Janny, William
Jeffery, Roy L.
Jeffry, B.W.
Jenkins, George
Jerts, James F.
Johnson, Charles Edward II
Johnson, Donna M
Johnson, Emma
Johnson, Leonard G. (Lenny)
Johnson, Michael H. and Barbara J.
Johnson, Neil E. and Donna M
Johnson, Peppy LaPue
Johnson, Wesley O. (Wes)
Jones, Betty Ann
Jones, Rosaleen M.
Jordan, Henry W. and Olive S.
Judkins, Angela Frances
Kailer, Eugene G.
Kalweit, Barbara Wood
Kalweit, Raymond George
Kasmiskie, Genevieve H.
Kaufmann, E. Eugene and Delores M.
Kazmer, Jerald and Barbara Ann
Keck, Cynthia J.
Kee, Russell A. and Elizabeth
Kelling, Arno E. and Lorraine
Kelling, Marc Arno
Kelling, Marc Arno
Kemp, Edwin E. and Barbara J.
Kent, LaVerne (sparrow)
Kent, Otto G. and Nina B.
Key, Donald D. and Patricia A.
Key, Philip R. and Lola N.
Khorshidi, Mohammad
Kieck, Arnold W. and Helen C.
Kieck, Charles W. and Lena M.
Kieck, Marvin and Esther
Kiesling, Harris C. and Genevieve
Kiesling, Orval H. and Grace G
Kilander, Charles H. and Harriett
Kilcoyne, Jeremiah L.
Kilcoyne, Robert J. and Eunice N.
Kiloh, Anna F.
Kiloh, John M.
Kilpatrick, Ryan C.
Kimball, Robert C. and Alice A.
Kittler, Julius and Helen
Klann, James A. and Gloria M.
Klann, Walter
Klann, Walter
Klawes, Lawrence E. and Arnetta M
Klawes, Roger W. and Kathryn E.
Klechke, Matilda
Klein, Joseph C. and Irene E.
Klemm, Robert M.
Klitzke, Marcella and Dorothy
Klitzke, Marcella and Dorothy
Klitzke, Robert and Elsie
Klotz, Robert
Kluewer, Helene
Kluewer, Otto H.
Klug, John
Knutson, Emma C.
Koenig, William J.
Koepke, August H.
Koepke, Herman
Koepke, Hugo and Mattie
Koepke, Richard F. and Caroline
Koepke, Roland W.
Kolberg, Donnie Andrew
Kolberg, Lorie Margaret
Koloske, Arnold F.
Koloske, Carol J.
Koloske, Edwin Clarence
Koloske, Edwin E.and Sigrist
Koloske, Tracy Lynn
Komas, Brianna Ashley
Kosloske, William L. and Alma
Kovig, Wilhelime
Kozleuchar, Jessica (Jessie) and Freeman, Jennifer (Jennie)
Kozleuchar, Paul F. and Kathleen A.
Kraft, Raymond G. and Donna M.
Krause, Charles and Anna
Krause, Ernest
Krause, Gerhart I. and Eleanor J. Hueninn
Kraut, Cornelius and Magdalene
Kroll, Earl A. and Mary L.
Krueger, Herbert
Krueger, Walter C. and Erna B.
Kruger, Richard G. and Patricia C.
Kupkufske, William
Kutschenreuter, David L. and Lavera (Clara)
Kutschenreuter, George V. and Lucille A.
Laabs, Elroy R. and Dolores H. Dames
LaBelle Cemetery Sign,  
Lammert, Mark J. and Mary H. Hintz
Landvatter, David A. and Sharon R.
Landvatter, Wilbert J. and Beatrice P.
Lane, Allan L.
Langbecker, August
Langbecker, Johanna
Lange, David J. and Ideus, nancy
Lange, William R. and Elsie J
Lardner, Janie O.
Lardner, Lynford
Lardner, Mary Foster
Lardner, William Shepard
Leary, Lawrence
Lee, Charles A. and Lillian E
Leeds, Winifred I.
Leitzke, family
Lemkuil, Thomas H. and Doris J.
Lensmith, Eugene Albert
Lensmith, Eugene Albert
Leque, Gordon W.
Leque, Margaret E.
Lester, Ann P.
Lester, Donald and Amy M
Lester, Marjorie
Lester, Thomas E
Lichtenwalner, infant girl
Liedtke, Hertha Wegner
Lierk, Gertrude
Lierk, Gertrude
Lierk, John
Lierk, John
Lierk, John
Lierk, Liessette
Lierk, Liessette
Lierk, Liessette
Lindert, Herbert
Loppnow, Albertina Degner
Loppnow, Arnold F. and Linda M
Loppnow, Elmer and Ida
Loppnow, John G.
Loppnow, Reinhard W. and Esther
Lorbiecki, James R. and Marjorie L.
Lorke, Elsie
Lorke, Esther C.
Lorke, Louis R.
Lorke, Rudolph
Lorke, William
Loss, John D.
Lowry, John Francis
Ludwig, Thelma V. Ohelenshlager
Lueth, Gerald A.
Luko, Henry F. and Florence A.
Luko, Robert W
Lund, Woodrow F. and LaVerna A.
Lunde, Olaf S.
Lutey, Cecil E. and Louise K
Lutz, Adrienne Jeffery
Luyten, Thomas
Lyke, Betsey
Lyke, David
Lyke, John B.
Lyke, Julius C.
Lyke, Ray K.
Main, Elmer C. and family
Mainz, Richard F. and Annette
Malinowski, Rita L.
Malkow, Harold F. and Mildred E.
Mallow, Albert C. and Florence
Mallow, William F.
Malone, Elmer
Manegold, Balbina
Manegold, Richard Francis
Manning, Lenore M.
Manske, Richard G. and Helen V
Marlow, Everett O. and Vanita
Marlow, Everett O. and Vanita A.
Marquardt, Donald C. (D.C. Mudd)
Marquardt, Robert and Martha
Marsh, Thomas K. and family
McAnnelley, Anna
McAteer, Clifford J.
McAteer, James
McAteer, Minnie
McCall, Daniel H.
McCall, Hugh
McCall, Isabella
McCall, James
McDowell, Bemah
McDowell, Edward Mann
McDowell, Henry C.
McDowell, Howard H.
McDowell, Minnie L.
McDowell, William S.
McGreger, Agnes J.
McGregor, Dean D
McGuire, Edward
McInroy, family
McKeand, James
McMillen, Robert Paul
McVean, unclear
Mehling, Charles
Mehling, Gilbert M. and Caroline
Meinecke, Adeline R.
Metcalfe, Evan P. Jr.
Metgalfe, Evan P. Jr
Meuler, Carol Beth
Meuler, Debra Linn
Meunier, John E. and Lucille M.
Meunier, Ronald F. and Sandra J.
Meyer, Alfred J. and Amelia
Meyer, Anna
Meyer, August G.
Meyer, Clarence W. and Virginia J.
Meyer, Conrad G. Sr.
Meyer, Ella A.
Meyer, Elsie M.
Meyer, Frank A.
Meyer, Fredrick
Meyer, Julius
Meyer, Louise
Meyer, Paul G. and Meta A.
Meyer, Willard C.
Mielke, Erwin A. and Leona A.
Miller, Perry and Eleanore
Miller, William K. and family
Minarik, Dorothy L.
Mittac, Henry and Martha
Moede, John H. and Marion R.
Molton, Katie
Monroe, John T. and Ruth A.
Moore, Harriet
Moore, Harriet L.
Moore, Harriett and Caroline L.
Moore, Kimberly Brown
Moos, Martin and Helen
Morkill, Eve
Morkill, Eve
Morkill, Mildred
Mosella, Haskin
Mueler, Alfred J. and Ramona A. and Kemp, Lynfield F. and Edna A.
Mueller, Peter and Wilhelmine
Mueller, William C. and Elizabeth M.
Muller, Grandma
Mungee, George W. and Phebe F.
Munger, H.
Munger, Rebecca
Murphy, Jimmy
Murphy, Jimmy
Murphy, Robert
Murphy, Robert
Nammacher, Traugott Herman and Rose Mantell
Nathusius, Carl A.
Nathusius, Louise A.
Navine, Jenni Ann
Navine, Richard C.
Navine, Richard C. and Virginia M.
Navine, Robert J.
Navine, Vivian E.
Nehring, Wilhelmina
Nelson, Frank M
Nelson, Lee G.
Nelson, Lillian
Nelson, Myrus S. and Wilhelmein N
Nelson, Patti Lynn
Neumann, Hildegard E. (Nana)
Newman, Joseph A.
Newton, Nora
Niederwerfer, Otto
Niederwerfer, Ronald
Nieman, Clarence E. and Margaret
Nieman, Clarence E. and Margaret M.
Nieman, Ronald J. and Marlene L.
Nieman, Wayne L. and Eileen M.
Niles, infant
Nissen, Albert F. Jr. (Butch) and Irene M.
Nissen, Dale D.
Nissen, Darryll A. and Susann L.
Nissen, William C. and Evelyn P.
Nixon, Jennie Coldwell
Noble, Lydia
Novahovich, Emil J. and Alice L.
Oberholtzer, Karl Kirk
OBrein, Edward
Odell, Donald E. and Ruth
Odell, Donald E. and Ruth
Oehlenschleager, Elizabeth
Oestreich, Charles
Oestreich, Charles
Ohelenshlager, Therese Zornig
Olds, John
Olson, Esther E.
Olson, Hal and Ruth
Olson, Lawrence C.
Olson, Theresa
Onsrud, Reuben J. and Margaret H.
Orlowski, Adeline V. (Lena)
Osen, Andrew
Osen, Anna L.
Osen, Olif H.
Osgood, Mary B. and Hellen O Patton
Osmond, Ernest E.
Osmond, Josephine
Osmondson, Otto
Otto, Alice
Otto, Gottlieb
Overbaugh, John C. and Anna M.
Oxendorf, Fred F
Oxendorf, Fred F
Pagel, Frank L. and Margaret A
Pagel, Frank W. and Alice R.
Palin, Arlington M.
Palmer family stone
Palmer, Elizabeth
Palmer, Eugene
Palmer, Harry L
Pantel, Herman J. and Lulu C.
Parmenter, Catharine A.
Patterson, Sarah Grey
Paul, Kyle R.
Paulus, John P. and Helen A.
Peartree, Claire L.
Peartree, Edward W.
Pellet, John J. and Nancy M.
Pellett, Fred L.
Pennock, Margaret I.
Perkins, Jane and DePuy
Perkins, Joseph W. and family
Perrine, Gerald F
Petersen, Arnold G.
Petersen, Magdelene
Peterson, Hattie L.
Peterson, Theodore and Maude
Pettigrew, Robert and Marian
Pflittner, Karen M.
Place, George H. and June E.
Plankey, Delbert F. and Gloria M
Pockelwald, Erwin L. and Marion D.
Poe, Roy W. and Jeffrey W.
Polster, Lloyd E. and Helena M.
Porter, Douglas J. and Peggy L. Paulsberg
Powell, William E. and Karen G
Prichard, George J.
Prime, Peter W
Prime. Peter
Propp, Bernard C. and Beatrice M.
Propp, Bert E.
Proseus, Hiram and Catharine
Puffer, Ray K. and Delpha B.
Putnam, Louise
Putnam, Louise
Quis, Ernest
Quis, Kate
Race, Elizabeth
Race, Warren G.
Radtke, Paul W. and Janet J.
Rand, Jerome W.
Rand, Lavinia
Ransom, Donald C. and Claudia J.
Ransom, Marlyn Marie Bahr
Ratke, Albert and Helen M
Read, William M. and Emily E.
Reed, Elsie Eugenia
Reed, Mary M.
Reid, Elfrieda S.
Reid, George A. and Mary
Reid, John D. and Janette
Reimer, Lee A. and Joanne C.
Reinke, Emma Wandschneider
Renate, Rose
Rennhack, Russell R.
Resch, Pauline M.
Reuland, Robert E.
Rex, William E. and Anna A.
Rhadans, Herman C.
Rhoads, Thomas O. and Nancy L.
Rhoda, Sarah A.
Rhode, David R. and Katherine
Rhodee, Clint
Rhodee, Lawrence and unclear
Rhodee, Leander
Rhodes, Helen Gourlie
Richardson, Dale Lee
Richardson, Dale Lee
Richter, Walter J. (Bud) and Linda A. Krueger
Rieck, Arthur G. (Art) and Clara E.
Riedel, Norman T. and Marie A
Ringley, Clarence G. and Madine S.
Robbins, Jannet
Rochow, Bernhardt
Rochow, Carl
Rochow, Christian
Rochow, Friederike
Rochow, Herman Carl and Anna M
Rodeem, Hilda M.
Rohda, Albert
Rohde, August L.
Roll, Clara Belle and Jennings, Julia Roll
Roller, John Jacob
Romang, Charles F. and Hattie
Rose, Renate
Rosenthal, Reuben and Meta
Rossiter, Rev. Charles and Irene
Ruedisili, Adele J.
Ruedisili, Henry A.
Rupnow, Annie
Rupnow, Donald J. and Margery M. Burghaus
Rupnow, Dorothea
Rupnow, Dorothea
Rupnow, Edwin E.
Rupnow, Emilie
Rupnow, Ernst
Rupnow, female infant
Rupnow, Herman and Marie A
Rupnow, La Rue W. and Violet H.
Rupnow, Norma A.
Rupnow, Orville and family
Rux, Barbara Ann Born

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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.

[Information above taken from "State of Wisconsin Blue Book 1997-1998"]

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ProjectCopyright Notice: These generous contributions do not necessarily depict all tombstone photographs for a given cemetery. The source for many of the cemetery names and placenames on these pages come from Cemetery Locations in Wisconsin, 3rd edition, compiled by Linda M. Herrick and Wendy K. Uncapher. The book is published by Origins at 4327 Milton Ave. Janesville, WI 53546. All files on this site are copyrighted by their creator and/or contributor. They may be linked to but may not be reproduced on another site without specific permission from Tina Vickery [mailto:tsvickery@gmail.com] and/or their contributor. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which they are presented, the notes and comments, etc., are. It is however, quite permissable to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use ONLY.

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