February 17, 1925 - January 1, 2017
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Posted by:
Daniel Gallatin
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January 18, 2017
Johnny, Bonnie & Susie; Cecilia and I would like to express our condolences on the loss of your Mother. We were glad to here she had a long and happy life with several grandchildren. We are thinking of you, Cecilia & Daniel
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Lynda (Gallatin) Grasser
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January 15, 2017
Bonnie, John, Susie, My condolences to you and your families on the loss of your mom. She had a wonderfully long life and it sounds like it was vital right to the end. Our payers are with you, Lynda and Mark
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Marybeth Safransky Zuhlke
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January 13, 2017
To the Gallatin Family, In memory of your mother...Beyond the edge of time...there is a place where happiness and rest wait hand in hand. Light shines from the face of God, everlasting peace embraces you and welcomes you back home. Your mom is in heaven...but she lives on in your memories. You, Bonnie, her wonderful daughter, mean the world to those around you....With peace, love, and gratitude, Marybeth
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Mike Laudonio
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January 13, 2017
Great memories of both Mr. and Mrs. Gallatin at Ritter's Bakery which was my go to place each morning when I would serve the Six-O-Clock Mass and had to back to St Marks for the Eight-O-Clock Mass.....My condolences to the Gallatin Family.
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Janelle Koren
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January 10, 2017
This is grandma Joyce with her grandchildren back row (Steven Wittenmeier, Brian Koren, Janelle Gallatin Koren, Kelly Wittenmeier, John Gallatin, Jr.) and front row (Mary Ellen Wittenmeier, Kimberly Wittenmeier, Jacob Koren, Grandma Joyce Gallatin, and Brady Koren). This photo was taken in Tequesta, FL in February 2016.
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Beverly Fleenor
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January 8, 2017
Dear Ones ~ Please know that you are In my thoughts and prayers in your sorrow. It is with faith that you all will meet again. Special Love, Beverly
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Ruth Hammond
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January 8, 2017
We had almost no greater delight as children than to stop at Ritter's Bakery after Mass and get a sweet roll for each of us. Jelly bismarcks were my favorite. Mrs. Gallatin was an accomplished and very kind woman who brought a lot of joy to anyone in Kenosha who liked baked goods. I also remember her stopping to offer me and other girls who were on foot a ride home when she was taking Susie home from St. Joe's. I send my condolences to Susan and the entire family.
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Bonnie Kreger
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January 7, 2017
This was taken at Steve and Mary Ellen Wittenmeier's.
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Bonnie Kreger
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January 7, 2017
We took mom on a cruise for her birthday. This is Bonnie Kreger, John Gallatin, Joyce Gallatin and Sue Wittenmeier.
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Bonnie Kreger
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January 7, 2017
I just wanted to thank everyone for thoughts and prayers at this time. The family will be together to celebrate her life on Saturday, January 14th. We will all miss her but we know she is no longer in pain which is a good thing. It's hard to watch someone you love suffer any kind of pain. Thank you again for all the kind words and blessings.
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Bonnie Kreger
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January 7, 2017
This Bonnie, Joyce and Susie.