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Obituaries in the Sept. 4, 2007, Tomahawk Leader include:
- Peter J. Haring, 88, Tomahawk, born in Harrison, lifelong area resident, Army veteran, well-known painter (8-30-07).
- Shirley A. Truman, 67, Tomahawk, employed by Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp. 22 years, author of "Let's Get Cooking," (8-29-07).
- Eileen B. McGinnis, 90, formerly of Tomahawk, born here, was administration secretary with Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, retiring in 1976 (9-2-07; funeral 9-5-07 at 2 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church).
- Jean Alice Stavros, 84, Denver, Colo. (9-1-07; graveside services 9-6-07 at 9 a.m. at Prairie Rapids Cemetery, Nokomis; memorials to senior groups at Bethany Lutheran Church, Cherry Hills Village, Colo.).
- Clifton Kurt Rummel, 43, East Peoria, Ill., U.S. Navy veteran, worked for Standard Sheet Metal Works of Peoria, Ill., 20 years (8-10-07; memorials to education fund for his son).
Obituaries in the Sept. 11, 2007, Tomahawk Leader include:
- Rose Draeger, 79, Tomahawk, born in Tomahawk, had been medical secretary for Dr. Henderson and administrative assistant at City Hall 1983-93 (9-10-07; Mass of Christian Burial 9-14-07 at 11 a.m. at St. Mary's Church).
- Allan J. Jankowski, 59, Tomahawk, born in Chicago, Army veteran in Vietnam War, moved to Tomahawk in 1970s, retired 11 years (9-6-07).
Obituaries in the Sept. 18, 2007, Tomahawk Leader include:
- Wilburn "Will" Johnson, 73, Tomahawk, employed as process engineer and held professional jobs with Black-Clausen, moving to Tomahawk in 1982 and working at Owens-Illinois and successors, retiring Oct. 1994, U.S. Army veteran (9-12-07).
- Emily M. Jahn, 85, formerly of Tomahawk, died at Merrill nursing home, born in Tomahawk (9-15-07; funeral 9-18-07).
Obituaries in the Sept. 25, 2007, Tomahawk Leader include:
- Doris J. Blixt, 84, Tomahawk, born in Milwaukee, Tomahawk area resident since 1978, raised four generations of children (9-23-07, funeral 9-26-07, 11 a.m. Krueger & Sons Funeral Home).
- Ronald Dean Consolver, 65, Weston, died in Tomahawk, born in Des Moines, Iowa, U.S. Army veteran, employed by Weyerhaeuser more than 35 years (9-13-07).
- Dolores J. Hein, 75, born in Tomahawk, husband, William, was controller at Milwaukee Electric Tool (9-13-07). (Complete obituaries are published in the Tomahawk Leader.)
Obituaries in the Oct. 2, 2007, Tomahawk Leader include:
- Bernice B Lehnherr, 91, Tomahawk, born in Marshfiled, farmed with husband in Nasonville and New Glarus, seamstress and in customer service for JC Penney in Marshfield and Madison for many years, also worked at Capitol Decoration and Brunkie Glass. (9-26-07; funeral 10-3-07 at 11 a.m. at Krueger & Sons Funeral Home.
- Ella M. Rapel, 96, Tomahawk, born in Tomahawk, 1929 Tomahawk High School graduate, she and husband owned Rapels' Cottages in Town of Bradley many years, retiring in 1983 (9-28-07; funeral 10-4-07 at 1 p.m. at Krueger & Sons Funeral Home.
- Scott Hanson, 43, Tomahawk, died from injuries in motorcycle accident; arrangements pending with Krueger & Sons Funeral Home.
- Sylvia Stoneberg, 95, Tomahawk, born in Tomahawk, former school teacher, retired 25 years ago and moved back to Tomahawk area (9-28-07).
- Iona L. Schalow, 73, Tomahawk, born in Wausau, 1951 Wausau High School graduate, worked for Dr. Enoch Brick of Wausau and in first aid department at Marathon Electric Corp., partner of Schalow Prescription Center Pharmacy of Merrill until retired (9-24-07).
Obituaries in the Oct. 9, 2007, Tomahawk Leader include: - Lawrence J. Faust, 83, Tomahawk, born in Indiana, U.S. Navy veteran serving in World War II, carpenter and steelworker (10-5-07).
- Pauline Edlinger, 90, Phillips, died as result of motor vehicle accident, born in Nebraska, moved to Phillips in 1980 following retirement, lived with daughter in Tomahawk during winter months.
- Doris A. Duray, 68, Tomahawk, moved to Tomahawk in 1979, long-time employee of Handi-Van (10-3-07).
- Kenneth C. Kuhrt, 57, Hazelhurst, born in Milwaukee, Vietnam War veteran in U.S. Air Force, over-the-road semi drive, part-time butcher (9-29-07).
- Roy E. Gutenberger, 80, Merrill, born in Colby, U.S. Army Air Corps veteran in European Theatre 1945-47, retired carpenter, had owned/operated West Side Bar, Merrill (10-3-07).
- Scott Lewis Hanson, 43, Tomahawk, killed in motorcycle-deer accident, born in Laona, 1983 Rhinelander High School graduate, U.S. Army veteran, employed by Wausau Papers, Rhinelander, 17 years (9-30-07).
Obituaries in the Oct. 16, 2007, Tomahawk Leader include:
- Shirley A. Robl, 79, Gleason, born in Tomahawk, served as Schley clerk 24 years, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church organist over 40 years (10-10-07); - Mark Heinrich, 52, Tomahawk, born in Oak Park, Ill., moved to Tomahawk in 2000 (10-9-07).
- Anthony Heuser, 79, Farmington, N.M., formerly of Tomahawk, born in Chicago (10-12-07; graveside services 10-19-07, 11 a.m., Calvary Cemetery).
Obituary in the Nov. 13, 2007, Tomahawk Leader includes:
- Kimberly A. Teal, 36, Tomahawk, born in Peoria, Ill., raised in Tomahawk area, employed at various restaurants (11-7-07).
Obituaries in the Dec. 11, 2007, Tomahawk Leader include:
- Max Clarence Scheller, 101, Medford, formerly of Spirit, born on family farm in Spirit, worked on family farm, took over in 1940, retired 1973, also a logger and carpenter, married 75 years (12-3-07; contributions to Holy Rosary Religious Education Program).
- Raymond Stencel, 82, Tomahawk, born in Chicago, U.S. Army veteran, moved to Tomahawk following 1975 retirement, formerly employed at Nelson's County Market (12-4-07).
- Donald "Big Don" Reichwald Sr., 68, Milwaukee, hammerman for Milwaukee Drop Forge for more than 30 years (12-1-07).
- Jody M. Hanson, 35, Tomahawk, born in Green Bay, truck driver for Pioneer Transportation, Tomahawk (11-28-07).
- Clinton E. Williams, 77, town of Rock Falls, Merrill, born in McGregor, Iowa, built own business, DC Motors in Merrill, U.S. Army veteran (12-7-07). - Mary Henderson, 61, Tomahawk, born in Racine and lived most of life in Union Grove and Kansasville areas (12-4-07; memorials appreciated).
- Timothy Henry Stolle, 67, former area resident, died in Vancouver, Wash., grandson of pioneers in Tripoli area, 1958 graduate of Tri-County High School in Tripoli, U.S. Army veteran, psychologist with Washington State School for the Blind for 30 years, retiring 2006, known nationally in field of psychology and education of blind children (11-28-07; contributions in his name to Log Church and Pioneer Cemetery in Tripoli).