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OBITUARIES

Send death notices/obituaries to P.O. Box 455, Shell Lake, WI 54871 or e-mail wcregister@centurytel.net

Donnie T. Denotter

Donnie T. Denotter, 74, Siren, died June 4, 2012, at Spooner Health Systems Hospital. Donnie was born on May 31, 1938, to Harry and Beatrice Denotter in the Town of Dewey. He attended Doren School through eighth grade and graduated from Shell Lake High School in 1956. After high school, he went on to get his associate degree from WITC in Superior. Donnie married Melba Michaelson on Aug. 5, 1961, in Milltown. In 1961, he joined the U.S. Army and was honorable discharged in 1963. Donnie helped out with the Burnett County 4-H and agricultural group. He was a volunteer firefighter and first responder for Hertel from 1994-2001 and was on the LaFollette Town Board for almost 20 years. He worked for A-I Cattle for many years. Donnie was an

avid reader and enjoyed making maple syrup but most of all enjoyed spending time with his family. Donnie is preceded in death by his parents; and sister Beatrice Wendelschafer. He is survived by his wife; daughters Michele (Darryl) Suskin and Andrea (Robert) Williamson; grandson Michael Williamson; and mother-in-law Valeria Michaelson. Funeral services were held Friday, June 8, at Lakeview United Methodist Church, Hertel, with Pastor Jack Starr officiating. Connie Quam provided the music. Pallbearers were Austin Denotter, Shane Denotter, Lance Denotter, Maynard Mangelsen, Robert Williamson Jr., and Darryl Suskin. Online condolences can be made at www.swedberg-taylor.com. The Taylor Family Funeral Home was entrusted with arrangements.

Senior Lunch Menu

Monday, June 18: Beef-tomato casserole, creamed corn, berry yogurt parfait, bread, butter, milk, coffee. Tuesday, June 19: Salisbury steak, red and gold potato medley, tossed salad, brownie, bread, butter, milk, coffee. Wednesday, June 20: BBQ drumsticks, potato salad, baked squash, fruited gelatin dessert, bread, butter, milk, coffee. Thursday, June 21: Turkey rice soup, crackers, fruit juice, marble cheddar on wheat, cookie, milk, coffee. Friday, June 22: Kraut smothered chop, mashed potatoes, buttered carrots, baked apple slices, rye bread, butter, milk, coffee. Meal reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Call 715-468-4750.

Exercise your brain. Read the newspaper.

Spooner School of Dance holds recital

Dancing in Ballet 9 to “Phantom of the Opera” are (L to R): Sophia Meaux, Miranda Haack, Madeline Dennis, Beth Kujala and Ally Jacoby.

Dancing in the Theater Jazz group (L to R) are: Annabelle Revak, Spencer Peck, Kate Heino, Corey Peck, Abby Story, Ciarra Lechman, Peddy Van Meter, Jilian Kaefer, Laura Richey and Mariah Schultz. – Photos by Larry Samson

Dancing to the song “Another Brick In the Wall” was (L to R) Dancing in the Ballet 6 group, Ellie Meister, Kayla Boutwell, Tiffany Herzog, Amanda Heino, Grace Haakenson, Gideon Fugman, Becca Cottrell and Olivia Jury per- Ava Meister, Laura Johnson, Katie Haines and Sophia Del Fiacco. formed “The Promise.

Dancing in Jazz 4 to the song “Summertime Blues” was (L to R) Jackie Rosenbush, Sydney Atkinson, Carly Osborn, Grace Thomas, Kaylee Haynes and Grace Christensen.

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Steve Naglosky and his daughter, Madeline, in a dance routine. Naglosky and 12 other fathers got the opportunity to dance to the song “My Girl.” It was a special moment for them and those in the audience at the Spooner School of Dance Recital held Friday, June 8, and Saturday, June 9, Dancing in Ballet 8 to the music from “Star Wars” are back row at the Spooner High School audito(L to R): Ava Meister, Emmie Bassett and Peddy Van Meter. Middle: rium. It was just 10 years ago that AuGrace Olson, Gabrielle Skidmore and Kaylee Peck. Front: Maryn rora Kohler, who was 20, and Paige Kohler, who was 17, acted on their Bengs, Alecia Knoop and Alyssa Hodgett. dream and started the Spooner School of Dance.

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hese past two weeks at the boat landing were extremely busy, which was largely due to Memorial Day weekend. During Memorial Day weekend, we inspected 111 boats and sold 23 annual permits and 45 daily permits. I extend gratitude to everyone for his or her patience and cooperation that weekend. During the past two weeks, we inspected

370 boats and sold 85 annual permits and 127 daily permits. The other two full-time inspectors this year are Mackenzie Curtis and Jared McQuade. Alternates are Ryan Mikula, Kristen Kraetke, Austin Shoots and Tanner Williams.

Invasive species • Joe Mikula


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