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Jensen Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Adams, Natasha Nicole
Albright, Bruce G. and family
Algrim, Henry A. and Pearl G.
Algrim, Lindsey F.
Algrim, William D. and Gladys E.
Algrim, William R. and Rona Witt
Amundson, Norman L. and Myrtle C.
Andersen, Fred A.
Andersen, Olga M.
Andersen, Paul C.
Anderson, Berger A. and family
Anderson, Harold N. and Lucile C.
Anderson, J. Orin and Intz
Anderson, Louis Alvin
Anderson, Melford H. and Lola M.
Anderson, O. Rudolph
Anderson, Olin J. and Florence B.
Anderson, Paul V.
Anderson, Viola Helena
Anderson, Willard C. and Christine I.
Axcell, Robert Scott
Axcell, Scott Eric
Babler, Alvin W. and Mae E.
Barness, B.
Barton, Ernest F. and Marie S.
Beckett, Duane P. and Marjorie E.
Beckett, Duane P.
Berthelson, Ole
Bickell, Henry A. and Jessie M.
Bickle, Donald G.
Bickle, Myrtle J.
Bickle, Vernie D.
Bienash, Verne L. and Irene R.
Bjerke, Glen Allen
Bjerke, Paul and Esther
Boden, Axel
Boden, Stella Jane
Boyd, Frida M.
Boyd, Lillian C.
Boyd, Rev. E.A.
Braden, Eugene L. and Florence M.
Brady, Donald M.
Brauer, Eleanore M.
Brauer, William E.
Brickson, Silas C. and Emelia M.
Burns, Paul P. and Helen C.
Busch, Frederick S.
Busch, Marian R.
Bussey, Ruthford E. and Selma L.
Carlson, Henry J. and Hilda V.
Carlsson, Carol Davis
Carrier, Donald F. and Harriet M.
Cease, Clinton C. and Edna D.
Christianson, Carl J. and Margaret E.
Ciebell, Wesley D. and Elaine
Cotton, John A. Jr.
Cotton, John A. Sr.
Cotton, Linda B.
Cruse, Hilda C.
Cruse, John H.
Cruse, John R. and Lillian E.
Cruse, Lorraine E.
Dahl, Ervin P. and Helen E.
Dalton, Leonard R. and Norma L.
Danielson, Delmer M. and Ruth V.
Davis, Rebecca
Disrude, Doris E.
Disrude, George M. Jr.
Dunseth, Chris M.
Ebert, Alfred F. and Amelia A.
Edwardson, Edward and Dorothy
Edwardson, Henry M.
Edwardson, Robert H.
Ellefson, Amberg E. and Evelyn J.
Ellingson, Adolph C. and Ruth E.
Ellingson, Clifford J.
Ellingson, unclear female
Engebretson, Iver and Margaret
Erdahl, Theodore and Vivian E.
Erickson, Oscar A. and Josephine
Faldet, Brian L.
Falk, John C. and Margaret J.
Fisher, Donald J. and Ramona M.
Flattem, Jens
Flattem, John G. and Lucy
Flattem, Richard W.
Foster, Dorothy
Fye, Viola M.
Gietzel, Thomas C.
Gilson, Henry R. and Ruth E.
Gladem, Lawrence M. and Celia E.
Goehl, Henry F. and Edna J.
Gohde, Robert P. and Sylvia
Gorder, Lyle S. and Clara F.
Gordor, Otis S.
Grason, Myrtle B.
Gray, Clarence J.
Gretebeck, Allen S. and Joyce E.
Gretebeck, Dorothy Maves
Gretebeck, Philip T.
Gretebeck, Ronald A.
Gribble, Lloyd J. and Virginia M.
Gribble, Lloyd J.
Gunderson, Gordon (G) and Dorothy
Gunderson, Paul J. and Alyce L.
Gunness, Thorwald A. and Margaret A.
Hack, Alfred Leroy
Hadden, Kenneth W. and Ruth Staff
Hagan, Francis L. and Ruby Gorder
Hall, Dale J. and Mildred E.
Halverson, Eleanor H.
Halverson, Robert H.
Hansen, Emil J.
Hansen, Junior M. (Red) and Anna M. Barton
Hanson, J. Wesley and Julia L.
Hanson, Paula
Hardy, Albert J. and Birget L.
Haried, Adolph C. and Mildred L.
Haried, Earl L. and Ruby M.
Haried, Lynn L. and Dorothy
Haried, Omar
Hart, Lynn B.
Hartzell, Henry C. (Mr. Baseball) and Mildred L.
Hartzell, Minnie
Hartzheim, Victor F. and Mamie B.
Hatch, Mary O.
Hatleback, Paul C. and Selma M.
Hauan, Lloyd M. and Bess E.
Hauan, Lloyd M.
Hauge, Albert
Haugen, Vicki Kay
Hedding, Charles A. and Joyce
Helgestad, Lloyd M. and Clara E.
Helgestad, Marian J.
Heller, Carl W. and Lutie S.
Heller, Harold J. and Alma M.
Hennie, Paul J. and Inga M.
Heritage, Florence M.
Heuer, Esther Haugen
Hintze, Joe
Hintze, Neal R.
Hippe, Andrew and Eline
Holland, Adolph J. and Mary Ellen
Hollo, Charles R. and Bernadine
Holman, Louis and Bertha
Holman, Norman O. and Virgene M.
Hubbell, Carlton D.
Hubbell, Duane C.
Hubbell, Kenneth R.
Huenber, Louis C. and Amanda
Jacobson, Allan W.
Jacobson, Geraldine M.
Jenkins, John C.
Jenkins, Virginia H.
Jenson Cemetery Sign
Jenson, Edwin and Susie
Jenson, Gregory D. (Stoney)
Jenson, Louis A. and Esther Staff
Jenson, Malcolm E. and Geneva B.
Jenson, Ronald L. and Karen L.
Jenson, Thomas L. (Prez)
Jenson, Verne L. (Stone) and Lucille I.
Johns, Raymond V. and Myrtle S.
Johnson, Alice I.
Johnson, Arnold E. and Ruth C.
Johnson, Bernard M. and Myrtle Bunting
Johnson, Clarence (Kay) and Arlene M.
Johnson, Donald M. and Louise (Lolly)
Johnson, Ellen V.
Johnson, Martha
Johnson, Martin A.
Johnson, Marvin J.
Johnson, Pauline J.
Johnson, Ralph M. and Margaret L.
Johnson, Richard E.
Johnson, Robert D. and Jean G.
Johnson, William W. and Marie K.
Jole, Pastor Norman R. and Delores J. (Jimmie)
Jones, Francis and LaVerne
Karg, Roland W. and family
Karman, unclear and Shirley K.
Kemuis, Evelyn E.
Kersten, Kaitlyn Marie
Kliefoth, Richard C. and Nancy L.
Koerth, Darel James
Krajci, Beatrice
Larsen, Max S.
Larsen, Paul J.
Larson, Blaine and June E.
Larson, Fred and Inga F.
Larson, Paul C. and Edna M.
Learn, Lawrence C. and Loe Staff
Lein, Sanford C.
Linnerud, Kristina Ann
Linnerud, Otto L. and Thora H.
Lintvedt, Halvor and Martha
Lintvedt, Harold L. and Ruth H.
Lintvedt, Lawrence and Ethel Boden
Lipke, Albert W. and Josephine
Livick, James E. and Lenore B.
Lund, Hilda P.
Lund, Martin and Lena
Lund, Sigurd H.
Lyke, Robert C. and Ruth Joan
Mamlund, Henry and Alice
Mandal, Lillian
Martin, Wilbur G. and Julie A.
Mathison, Donald K.
Mathison, Dotty J.
Mathison, Harry W. and Olive
Mathison, Lowell Michael
Mathison, Walter B. and Olga S.
Mathison, Walter B. Jr.
Maves, Fred C.
Maves, Walter F. and M. Elaine
Milligan, Harry L.
Monsen, Anna
Myhre, Carl Thomas and Adeline
Nelson, Gilman W. and Dorothy E.
Nelson, Katie Lynn
Nelson, Sidney J. and Hazel E.
Nicks, Jerry W.
Nielsen, Bernard
Nielsen, Charline
Norby, Harry O. and unclear
Nottestad, Henry M.
Nuland, Bernard
O'Connell, Daniel Donovan Jr. and Kathleen Helen
Olson, John D. and Sidonia M.
Olson, Larry G. and Anna E.
Olson, Ogden J. and Mildred S.
Olson, Olaf J. and Anna A.
Olson, Ronald W. and Marilyn
Olson, SGT. Wallace R.
Olson, unclear and Helen J.
Onsgard, Evan O. and Katherine N. Nelson
Onsgard, Noble
Onsgard, Nora A.
Otto, Adolf Georg Heuer
Otto, Carl A.
Otto, Helga
Otto, Keith W.
Owen, Lance
Pearson, Grace F.
Peterson, Javain M. (Pete) and Dorothea I. (Dorothy)
Peterson, Sam
Pope, Donald H. and F. Lucile
Pulley, Paul Ray
Pulley, Ray E. and Twila L.
Reppen, Jacob N. and Josephine M.
Reppen, Sidney F.
Reppen, Warren A. and Joan A.
Retallick, John (Jack) and Ann
Richards, Verna D.
Rohr, Chris C. and Alma M.
Romack, Joseph H.
Rossebo, Christian H.
Rossebo, Thomas and Gertrude
Rossero, Thomas T.
Rummelhoff, Herman and Sena
Ruosch, Wm. J.C. and Edna L.
Sargent, Cecil D. and Alvinia E.
Sargent, Robert C. Sr.
Schachtschneider, Robert I. and Evelyn H.
Schaefer, James R.
Schaefer, Monty J.
Schaefer, Rhinard J. and Blanche N.
Scharfenberg, Elida
Scharfenberg, George
Scharfenberg, Lawrence E. and Maxine Otto
Scharfenberg, Robert J.
Scharfenberg, Steven
Schieldt, Ronald K. and LaWanna M.
Schmidt, Dana Christopher
Scott, James N. and Florence A.
Shaw, Forest D. and Clara S.
Shower, Carl B. and Martha D.
Shower, Mary Ellen
Sime, Marion Haried
Simonson, Elmer L. and Frances V.
Skailand, Karen M.
Skailand, Thomas
Skar, Olay and Martinus
Skar, Ole and Elaine
Skau, Alfred S. (Stan) and Virginia M. (Gina)
Skibrek, Arne and family
Solem, John E. and Jeannette A.
Sommervold, Anton and Georgia
Sommervold, Donald and Adeline
Sommervold, Harold M. (Peanuts) and Dorothy E.
Sommervold, Martin and Johanna
Spade, Lucille
Staff, Eunice
Staff, Olaus and Lydia
Staff, Ole and family
Staff, unclear and Evelyn
Steffrud, Trygve and family
Stiff, Clarence H.
Stiff, Dale
Stiff, Donald C.
Stiff, Howrad and Shirley
Stiff, Palma E.
Stone, Clayton C. and Vivian C.
Strandlie, LaVerne L. and Lorraine M.
Stricker, Richard H. and family
Stripling, Willard John
Sunne, Alfred D. and Lucille E.
Swenson, Alf T. and Arlene M.
Tellefson, Charles B.
Tellefson, Rolland S.
Tellefson, Ruben S. and Palma A.
Terry, Sena and Downie, Ruth
Thiefs, Brandon J.
Thompson, Donald Adrian
Thostenson, Marvin and Marjorie F.
Thronson, Hubert (Bud) and Florence E.
Thronson, Thomas M. and Ingeborg
Tiegs, Max F. and Junice I.
Tiesberg, Lars
Tollefson, Clarence W.
Trulson, Obert H. and Wanda R.
Trunkhill, Forrest L.
Vien, Beatrice Balke
Vien, F. Stephen
Vien, Stanley A.
Walker, Steven James
Wanke, Raymond and Virginia S.
Ward, Thomas M. and M. Evelyn
Warren, Dennis
Wedeward, Steven P.
West, Elbert F.
Wilburg, Lena
Wileman, Fred C. and Gladys M.
Williams, Arthur A. and Esther E.
Williams, Edwin and Evelyn
Williams, Matthew and Joanne M.
Witt, Donald F. and Hilda L.
Witt, John T. (Jack) and Anita M.
Wredberg, Tennie and Beatrice
Wright, Ronald E.
Wright, Ronald P. and Eloise E.
Ylvisaker, Norman H. and Anna M.
Young, Ralph A. and Evelyn M.
Zaborek, Donald (Zab) and Gloria
Zaborek, Donald C.
Zaborek, Edwin W.
Zaborek, Henry W.
Zaborek, Jayne Elizabeth

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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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