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6 Lake Geneva Regional News November 2, 2000 GENEVA LAKE AREA Memorial Friday for Easley Shanna Leach OBITUARIES Jane Hudson services Nov. 2 Easley, Nicholasville, Ky. Memorial scrvkes will be held Friday, Nov. 3, at 1 a.m.t at the United Methodist Church, Lake Geneva. Rev.

Elliott Bush will officiate. The family will receive visitors Thursday, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Haase-Derrick-Lockwood Funeral Home, Lake Geneva. The family suggested memorials to the Lake Geneva YMCA pool fund. Christopher B.

Easley, 18, Geneva Township, died Thursday, Oct. 28, 2000, at Lakeland Medical Center, Elkhom. He was bom April 19, 1982, in Geneva Township, the son of Jeffrey and Cindy Edwards Easley. He had attended Badger High School, Lake Geneva. He is survived by his parents; a sister, Cara Easley; two brothers, Casey and Charles; and his paternal grandparents, Roger and Wilma I i it Jane E.

Hudson, 71, 410 Walworth Lake Geneva, died Monday, Oct. 30, 2000, at Lakeland Medical Center, Elkhom. She was bom July 22, 1929, in Burlington, the daughter of Joseph and Alma Scheel Baumgartner. She married Duane W. Hudson Feb.

23, 1952, in Burlington. She graduated from Burlington High School in 1947, in Burlington. She was a member of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church. She is survived by her husband; three daughters. Dawn Corson, Woodridge, 111., Kerri Johnson, Lake Geneva, and Lauri Clapp, Glen Dale, two sons; Joseph, Walworth and Michael, Utica, six grandchildren; three sisters, Irene Scherrer, Burlington, Betty Tsuchida, Burlington, and Shirley i Funeral Nov.

11 for Grace Sindelar -Funeral held for Shanna Joy Leach, 21, Lake Geneva, died Sunday, Oct. 22, 2000, at University Hospital, Madison. She was bom July 2, 1979, in Cudahy, thcdaughtcr of Raymond and Joyce Banaszynski Feck. Shc-attended Waterford and Lake Geneva schools. She was a receptionist at a Sears store.

She is survived by her husband, Jeffrey Leach, Kansasville; her mother, Joyce Feck, Lake Services held for Edward A. Cygan, 78, died Thursday, Oct. 19, 2000, at his home in Delavan Township. He was a long-time resident of the area and formerly lived in Chicago. He was a decorated World War II U.S, Army veteran and a member of American Legion Post 0095 in Delavan.

He married Charlotte R. Siepak on Jan. 19, 1947. He is survived by a son. C01 Williams St lake Osnsva .1 Grace Sindelar, 93, Hixton, died Friday, Oct.

27, 2000, at the Heartland Health Care Center, Waukesha, where she had resided for one year. She was bom June 26, 1907, in Springfield, the daughter of Charles and Minnie Sponholz Schinke. She auended teachers college at Whitewater, graduating in 1929. She was a business teacher at Black River Falls High School for 10 years. She married Charles F.

Sindelar July 12, 1938, in Springfield. She and her husband owned and operated the Sindelar Hardware Store, Hixton, from 1946 until 1971. She Whs active in the Hixton United Methodist Church, and served as church organist, Sunday school superintendent and Sunday school teacher for many years. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, the Jackson County Private services Barbara Cox Abbott Gage, 92, Wilmette, a former Lake Geneva area resident, died Wednesday, Ocl 25,2000. She was born Nov.

11, 1907. She was the wife of the late Rufus HOME FOR SALE Inc. BrokerOwner Walter Lee Fleming offers full-service real estate sales services from his new office at 726 Wisconsin Lake Geneva. Home business now open Long, Bohners Lake; and one brother, Richard Baumgartner, Browns Lake. She was preceded in death by four sisters, Dorothy Mueller, Blanche Petersen', Ruth Lois and June Leighton.

Funeral services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, at First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lake Geneva, with Rev. Richard I. Krahn officiating.

Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, Lake Geneva. Friends called at the Steinke Funeral Home, Lake Geneva, from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday and from 10 a.m. to the time of services at the church. The family suggested memorials to First Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Pallbearers were Arthur Schmitz, Chuck Manley, Chuck Novak, Brad Corson, Scott Johnson and Michael Hudson. Historical Society and the Audubon Society. Her many hobbies included bird watching and feeding, gardening, knitting and crocheting, sewing, quilt making and calligraphy. She also was active in studying the genealogy of both her family as well as the Sindelar family. She was preceded in death by one sister and four brothers.

She is survived by her husband; two sons, Charles, Waukesha, and James, Concord, N.H.; one daughter, Ethel Klemsz, Ithaca, one brother Warren Schinke, Lake Geneva; six, grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 1 1, at 11 a.m. at the United Methodist Church, Hixton, with burial in Riverside Cemetery, Black River Falls. Friends may call at the Jensen-Modjeski Funeral Home, Hixton, on Friday, Nov.

10, from 5 to 8 p.m. held for Gage AbboitSK and Russell E. Gage. Snealso was preceded in death by a dauJiWrJana Abbott, and a son, James'R. Abbott.

She is survived by 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandphildren. Funeral services were private. She is survived by three daughters, Mary Norman, Lake Jackson, Texas, Jean Thibault, Chugtak, Alaska, and Cathy Fox, Covina, and three grandsons. Memorial services were held Oct. 25, at St.

Louise de Marillac Catholic Church, Covina. in Clinton, the daughter of Ralph F. and Alene Z. Bingham Lottig. She was the secretary at the Zenda Lumber Company, a member of the Linn Presbyterian Church and the Linn Neighborly Club.

She is survived by one sister, Alycc Britton, Lake Geneva. She was preceded in death by two brothcis and one sister. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 28, at Linn Presbyterian Church, Linn Township. Rev.

James Pollard officiated. Burial was at Shopiere Cemetery, Turtle Township, near Clinton. Visitation was at Toyntons Walworth Funeral Home. Geneva; three brothers, Anthony Feck, Muskego, Lance Feck, North Conway, N.H., and Ryan Feck1, Lake Geneva; and two sisters, Gwen Tobianski, Milwaukee, and Sundce Ramsdcll, North Conway. She was preceded in death by her father and her grandparents.

1 i Funeral services were heldt Saturday, Oct. 28, at Mealy-Koenig Funeral Home, Waterford. Burial, was in Oakwood Cemetery, Waterford. Edward Cygan Richard; three grandchildren; and a brother, Joseph. He was preceded in death by his wife; a son, Edward a grandson, Michael; and two brothers, Alexander and Walter.

Visitation xvas held at Szykowny Funerai Home. Funeral services were held at Queen of the Universe Church, Chicago. Interment was at Resurrection Cemetery, Justice, III. mym IB GIn Ah UlNNER lUFFET Z43 SSQ9 5-8 p.m. Mon-Fri.

si. George T.Hinske, F1CF District Representative P.0. Box 395 Lake Geneva, WJ 53147 Phone: 22-279-6399 Touching lives. if Securing futures. mm A new full-service real estate company located two blocks from the heart of downtown Lake Geneva has opened for business.

Walter Lee Fleming, broker and owner of Home For Sale 726 Wisconsin said his business offers a wide variety of lower flat fee pricing options, based on the sale price of the residence and the services desired. Home For Sale will specialize in helping buyers lirid home owners who are considering selling their own property and still want full service throughout the process without having to pay the traditional higher percentage of selling price fees. Memorial held for Frances Jansky Frances Jansky, 81, San Dimas, formerly of Fontana, died Saturday, Oct. 21, 2000, in San Bemadino. She was bom Jan.

6, 1919, in Chicago. She married Arthur Jansky Sept 27, 1942. He. died Nov. 23, 19D9.

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For more information, contact Fleming at 348-1550. Information also is available on the Home For Sale Web site at elknet.netIake-view. mum prison term of two years and a fine of SI 0,000 on the assault and disorderly conduct charges, along with 90 days in jail and a 1,000 fine for resisting arrest. Pottgether faced a maximum prison term of two years and fine of SI 0,000. Pottgether had been in custody since his arrest.

The two defendants allegedly approached the victim, who they believed to be Hispanic, while he was sitting on a bench in front of the Riviera and reportedly expressed their dislike of African-Americans, Hispanics and Jewish people. The defendants also used the phrase, white power, according to the criminal complaint. The victim told police that one of die men then punched him in the nose and threw him to the ground, according to the criminal complaint. When Lake Geneva police officers responded to the scene, the victim was silting on the sidewalk-in front of a business in the 100 block of Broad Street and he was bleeding from his mouth and has nose, according to the criminal complainL Several people witnessed the incident and shortly thereafter identified Zimmerman on the street. When officers tried to take Zimmerman into custody, he resisted by refusing to put his arms behind his back to be handcuffed and kicking at the officers, according to the criminal complaint.

Later that night, officers found Pottgether hidingin some bushes in the back yard of a home. Several' witnesses identified Zimmerman and Pottgether as the two men who had assaulted the victim, according to the criminal complaint. (I Musical CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Fjorenca Bojaxhi, Cami Polek Kenny Winger, Emily Etten. Chri Zdenek, Emily Rabe, Thoma Howell, Matt Kramer, Morga Foley. Jordan Allen and Tyler Culp The Boyfriend is directed Gordon Wisniewski and Tcchnica Director Laura Shotliff.

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15, and was sentenced by Circuit Court Judge James Carlson Oct. 24. Pottgether also was ordered to pay $1,217.25 in restitu-rion and ordered to undergo drug and alcohol treatment. A second charge of disorderly conduct was dismissed as part of a plea agreement. Douglas R.

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