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Marinette County
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Evergreen Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Aide, Kurt Francis
Aide, Ralph F.
Apel, Charles
Apel, Edward B.
Apel, Mary
Barron, Helen E.
Barron, Robson L. and Rose C.
Beach, Jane
Benish, Elizabeth
Benish, James
Benjamin, Melva L.
Benjamin, Norbert
Bereza, Paul and Michalina
Bergstrom, Frederick E. and Mary A.
Bialkowski, Stephanie
Bielak, Kathryn
Blagovsek, George and Rose
Bleyds, Walter
Boesen, Harvey and Anna
Bogrand, Geo. E.
Bogrand, George E.
Bogrand, Mary D.
Boprey, Louis
Bouillion, Ellsworth and Ann B.
Boullion, Arthur
Bradfield, Vivian L.
Brown, Mary
Bruzyk, Julianna
Bruzyk, Martin
Bullick, John B. and Octavia
Bunker, George
Caine, Emma Benish
Chagin, Julius
Chamberlane, Zephrine
Chartrey, Charles
Chartrey, William
Chodacki, Joseph and Mary
Christ, Amos C. and Gertrude M.
Christ, Donald A.
Christ, Harold Joseph
Christ, Henry X. and Mary J.
Christ, John Sherman
Christ, R. and Rose
Cichoz, Chester C. and Alberta P.
Cole, Arthur A. and Mary L.
Cripe, Isaac M. and M.
Czech, Michael and Adeline
Czech, Robert J.
Czerwinski, Frank A.
Dal Santo, John A. and Gertrude
Danoff, John Charles
Dantinne, Henry P. and Marjorie E.
Dashner, Henry and Beach
Debot, Father
Debot, Joseph
Debot, Mother
DeGroff, Harold E. and Edna M.
DeGroot, Carl and Leone
DeGroot, Clarence and Phyllis
DeGroot, George and family
DeGroot, John A. and Justine
DeGroot, John Joseph
Dehner, Effie O'Hara
DeKeyser, Harold F. and Irene C.
Delfosse, Albert
Dennis, Edward Wayne
Donovan, Daniel P.
Dulvea, John
Ebehey, Anton
Eckstein, James
Edelbeck, CeCelia
Edelbeck, Frederick J.
Edelbeck, Katharine
Edlbeck, Anton J. and Caroline G.
Edlbeck, Antone
Edlbeck, Frank
Edlbeck, Joseph
Edlebeck, Anton and Pauline
Edlebeck, Johanna
Edlebeck, Joseph T.
Edlebeck, Mary F.
Edlebeck, Rhea E.
Engleman, Charles
Erickson, Mary
Eubanks, Edward Jr. and Adeline M.
Ferdon, Bernice
Ferdon, Florence R.
Ferdon, infant
Figas, Frances
Figas, Frank (Pa) and Antoinette (Bousha)
Figlewicz, Joseph W.
Firley, Joseph and Mary
Firley, Paul Joseph
Forst, Antone A.
Forst, Bertha
Forst, George
Forst, James J. and Grace M.
Forst, Mary Ann Schlies
Forst, Mary J.
Gendrom, Lena
Goggin, David W.
Grando, John and Francis
Grutza, Eric William
Hasler, Arthur A.
Hasler, Charles E.
Hasler, Frank
Hasler, Owen M. and Mary M.
Hasler, Raymond P. and Sophia M.
Hasler, Russel J.
Hendricks, Almira Londo
Henry, Corporal Stanley
Herbert, Dennis
Herbert, Katherine
Holownia, Stanislaw
Hopf, George and Emma
Hubbard, William E.
Huempfner, Albert F. and Eva E.
Jakobczyk, Jacob and Mayr
Jakobowski, John
Jakups, Rose Anne
Jamros, George and Mary
Jandrom, Katherine
Jankauski, Barbara
Jaromin, Joseph A. and Anna C.
Jaromin, Joseph A.
Jermac, Andrew and Emma
Jermac, John J. and Mildred M.
Jermac, Joseph
Jicha, Albert
Jicha, Catherine
Jicha, Emil and Lucille
Jicha, Frances
Jicha, Michael A.
Jicha, Rosa
Jicha, Susan (infant)
Jozniak, Mary Ann
Kacalo, Andrew Sr. and Sofia
Kadunc, Robert Francis
Kois, John
Kokoszka, John A. and Louise
Kolvek, Helen E.
Konley, George
Konley, Kathryn
Kosinek, Joseph and family
Kostrewa, George and Helen
Kostrewa, infant
Kuczala, George and Antoinette
Kuczala, Peter (Uncle Pete)
Kuczala, Walter John
Kulick, Raymond J. and Alice C.
Kurianowicz, Joseph A. and Petrunella
Kuriga, Peter and Mary
Kurvanowicz, Helen
Kus, Kasimir and Victoria
LaCoy, Charles
LaCoy, Clara
LaCoy, Henry
LaCoy, Lillian
LaCoy, Mary
LaFresniere, Annie
Lanich, Joseph and Anna
Lanich, Josephine M.
Lanich, Victor M.
Lepscier, Regis and Emily
Lewis, Hermine Chartrey
Lilley, Gladys Marge
Litke, Anna and Virginia Dahinden
Litke, Frank
Londo, Adline
Londo, Almira
Londo, Alven
Loucks, James E.
Lucas, Kazimir
Lucas, Mary
Lucas, S.
Lucia, Joseph L.
Lucia, Louis
Lucia, Robert L.
Lucia, Robert
Lucia, unclear
Lucia, Victoire
Luczak, Anthony Edward
Luczak, Antoni and Eleanor
Lux, Frank and family
Mainik, Frank and Frances
Malmstadt, Elmer J. and Helene
Maloney and Boetter family,
Mandebura, Walter
Mangold, Edith
Mangold, Evelyn
Mangold, S.A.
Mansfield, John W. and Mary E.
Marcusen, Bennie W. and Viola D.
Marquis, Arthur J.
Marquis, Dr. Arthur J.
Marquis, Edith M.
Marquis, Mary Evangeline
Marzu, John and Mary
Massig, Ella Stumbris
McDonough, Edward A.
McDonough, Frank C.
McDonough, James
McVey, Elmer and CeCilia
Mendrok, Andrew
Menor, Robert and Lucille
Menor, Robert C. Sr.
Mensinger, John
Messar, Ivan J.
Messar, Martin Tony
Messar, Rudolph and Mary
Meyer, Gary Charles
Mioduszewski, William P. and Beverly R.
Mocco, Ellen
Mocco, Emil
Mocco, Harry and CeCilia
Mocco, Hubert and Ruby
Mocco, Patricia M.
Moczulski, Teofil and Stella
Murphy, James and family
Nellis, Joseph M.
Nemick, Joseph
Nemick, Mary
Noha, Anton and Mary
Noha, Thomas F.
Novak, Alfred W. Sr. and Betty J.
Nowak, George and Anna
Oberstar, Jaime L. and Kelly A.
Orwal, Josephine (Jo)
Palomis-Tahlier Memorial Stone,
Parchem, Joseph and Tillie
Pasternak, Edward J.
Patrick, Charles (Buddy) and Patricia (Miss Daisy)
Pettey, Catherine
Pezdirc, Frances
Pfent, Anton
Pfent, Joseph
Pfent, Margaret
Piriel, Anthony J.
Pleckinger, Adam L. and Elizabeth
Pleckinger, Adam L.
Pleckinger, Frederick
Pleckinger, John
Pleckinger, Joseph
Pleckinger, Mary
Pleckinger, Vencil
Pociask, Edward A.
Polomis, Charles
Polomis, James and Evelyn
Posiask, Dorothy R.
Provencha, Abraham
Przywara, Brother Joseph
Quever, Dawn
Quinn, Charles
Reindt, Alecia Elizabeth Kathrine
Rickaby, Mary
Rohloff, Ronald A. and Betty J.
Ruda, Wawrzyniec and Victoria
Ruzeck, Andrew and unclear
Ruzeck, Joseph
Schaf, Major W. and Emma L.
Schaf, Major
Schleis, James and Barbara
Schleis, Michael
Schlies, James and Helen
Schlies, John Earl
Schroeder, Orville H. and Mayme H.
Schueter, Thilia (Tillie) and Eleanor
Schultz, Joseph and Mary
Shallman, Irving and Anne
Shallman, Irving R.
Slaets, John and Jeannette
Slobodnik, Allan and Anna
Sowa, John
Spake, Frank and family
Spore, George H. and Georgine C.
Sroka, John and Anna
Sroka, Josephine
Stajduhar, Michael N. and Elizabeth M.
Stanukinas, John and Anna
Stewart, A.W.
Stewart, Marie
Stumbris, Alexander M. Jr.
Stumbris, Alexander M.
Stumbris, Kristi Jean
Stumbris, Peter and Frances
Sucharda, Joseph
Sulewski, Stanley and Aleksandra
Sungaila, Joseph
Sungaila, Mary
Surowiec, Michael P. and Mary A.
Surowiec, Walter M.
Sustman, Edward
Sustman, Louise D.
Sustman, Olive M.
Szatkowski, Stephen J. and Sophia M.
Szczepanik, Rose
Tercek, Frank W. and Therese M.
Thue, Robert and Joan
Toutloff, Joseph M. and Estelle A.
Toutloff, Joseph M.
Toutloff, Nelson M. and Adeline M.
Tracy, Alice Ann
Tracy, Bertha M.
Tracy, Cyril J.
Tracy, Elizabeth (Dolly)
Tylka, Andrew and Mary
Urbaniak, Joseph
Van Caster, Joseph and Catherine
Van Caster, Lawrence J.
Van Mol, Adolph and Mary
Van Pae, Albert and Victoria P.
Van Pae, George (Jing)
Van Pae, unclear
Van Pae, William and Mary J.
Van Pae, William L.
Vane, Joseph A.
Vane, Zachary
Vedra, Anton A. and Caroline E.
Vedra, Frank and Frances
Vincent, Andrew
Wade, Bruno J.
Waters, David J. and Agnes M.
Watters, Gordon W. and Esther O.
Watters, Jerry
Watters, Richard P.
Wausaukee Evergreen Cemetery Sign,
Wcislak, Albert J. and Caroline C.
Webeck, Edna
Weddke, Sanford and Grace
Wesolowski, Chester J. and Betty J.
Wesolowski, Ralph J. and Delores E. Schaf
Wheelock, Kathleen Claire
Wielock, Agatha
Witkowski, Marion and Martha
Wojdak, John and Anna
Wojdyla, Edward P.
Wolfe, Donald
Wolfe, Russell F. and Josephine E.
Wolfe, unclear and Mary M.
Zahn, Gordon and Mary Ann
Zajac, Helen J. and family
Zajac, Michael and Sally
Zajac, Stanley
Zajac, Thomas and Aniela
Zdanowski, Bernice

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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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