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Everything that was arranged for us was perfect. Our loved one, husband, father, brother was treated with respect. Thank you for making this difficult time a little more acceptable via your staff’s obvious caring and respect. With over 1,900 locations, Dignity Memorial providers proudly serve over 375,000 families a year. First, locate the condolence form to the left and below any other condolences. Then you will need to fill out some basic information prior to typing your message.
To send flowersto the family or plant a treein memory of Brandon Schlosser, please visit our floral store. Brandon played football and softball as a youngster. He loved karaoke and enjoyed socializing in his younger days. He listened to heavy metal music and old-time country.
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Her home was always open and welcoming to strays – friends of her children, family members, her friends and even a dog or cat or two. She leaves a legacy of love, compassion, and service. We will honor her life by following the example she set for each of us. Karen Schlosser was born on January 6, 1951 to Henry and Esther Germann in Evansville, Indiana. She attended Harrison High School and later Purdue University where she majored in Health and Human Services Education.

We also provide a Tell-A-Friend feature located at the top of this column. This form allows you to send the obituary to a friend. This is particularly helpful to someone who may live out of town. We truly want to offer our deepest heartfelt sympathies. Karen was a real Joy, a lovely, lovely person. To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Alan F. Schlosser Sr., please visit our flower store.
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Gail was a loving wife and mother and raised 3 daughters. She was a nurse until her children came, a domestic Goddess and an Office Manager/”girl Friday” for Canwest Design Group working with her husband. She was an avid gardener and deeply involved in her faith at St. Charles Garnier Parish. My deepest sympathy to the Schlosser Family. Karen was truly a very giving person and so loved.

Louella cherished her many nieces and nephews and did her best to keep up with them, always wanting to hear about their families. She especially loved to hear about her son, Tim and daughter-in-law, Laura’s stories about her nine young great-nieces and great-nephews. She was born December 10, 1923 in Bessemer, Pennsylvania. Louella was the last surviving child of Charles B. She was preceded in death by three brothers, Walter, Carl B. And Eldred Nord and five sisters, Phoebe Nord, Lois Bair, Marjorie Keane, Mary Jane Sigler and Arley Ann Nord.
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Aleata V. Schlosser, 78, of Burlington, passed away peacefully, Thursday, October 20, 2022 at Aspirus Divine Savior in Portage. "I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for helping me to get through such a difficult time. You all did a wonderful job." Planning ahead provides peace of mind and demonstrates love and consideration for your family. Schlossberg Memorial Chapel and Chapel Hill, LLC. All rights reserved.

Her attitude of daily life was so positive and she always gave 100% in everything she set out to do. In recent years, Louella didn’t care to go out much but she enjoyed her days passing time with word search puzzles and solitaire computer games. She was an avid reader, always with a book in hand, particularly liking historical fiction. She was above all a hard worker, a trait she shared with her siblings.
Together they raised five children, Cynthia Schlosser of Peterborough, New Hampshire, James Schlosser of Boca Raton, Florida, Timothy Schlosser of Tallmadge and Terry Schlosser of Poland. Their daughter, Melissa Schlosser King, died November 23, 2000. In 1958, Louella began working at the Howard Johnson’s Travel Plaza of the Ohio Turnpike in New Springfield while her husband, Frank, was on strike at the steel mill. She worked nights at first, but once the strike ended, she continued working. Twice during those years, she left work to care for duties at home, but continued to work until she was 81.

Know we hold you all in thought and prayer. She approached everything with determination and enthusiasm…especially Purdue! I always loved seeing her at Thanksgiving with her beautiful turkey vegetable creations and warm smile. Karen Schlosser, 71, departed to join her Lord and Savior on Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at home, ending a three-year battle with cancer.
To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory ofAleata V. Schlosser, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store. Aleata volunteered for Ascera Care Hospice throughout Kenosha and Racine County and at Willowick Assisted Living. Aleata enjoyed quilting, sewing, bowling, cooking, reading and spending time with family.
It is one of the greatest gifts you can give your family and loved ones. He then moved to live with his grandparents and attended high school in Conde, SD, graduating with the class of 1998. Brandon then attended Northern State University for a short time.
Allow us to help you in preparing a respectful and joyful celebration of your loyal companions. The atmosphere has been nothing but professional during times of grief. After the passing of my mother, the staff coached me on the next steps and looked after filling in all the government forms that I needed to sign, which took a huge burden off my mind at the time. » If you have a photo to share, please do so as families appreciate it. To share a photo , click the 'Choose File' button and select a photo from your computer.

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