Apr 6, 2021
NORWAY William D. “Bill” Butterfield Jr., 60, of Norway, passed away Wednesday, March 31, 2021, at Dickinson County Healthcare System in Iron Mountain.
A graveside service will be held Thursday, April 8, at 11 a.m., at the Niagara Cemetery in Niagara, Wis. Rev. Fr. Michael Lightner will officiate. American Legion Cretton-Tutas Post 136 of Niagara, along with the American Legion Post 50 of Iron Mountain, will accord military honors at graveside.
You may leave a condolence or tribute for Bill’s family online at www.JacobsFuneralHomes.com.
The family has chosen the Jacobs Funeral Home and Cremation Services-Niagara Chapel of Niagara, Wis., to honor Bill’s legacy of life.
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NIAGARA, Wis. Barbara Ann Kowalski, 84, of Niagara, Wis., passed away Wednesday, March 3, 2021, at Dickinson County Healthcare System in Iron Mountain.
She was born Feb. 5, 1937, in Niagara, Wis., daughter of the late Fred and Buella (Whaley) Petersen. Barb was a lifelong resident of Niagara and graduated from Niagara High School, class of 1955. She married Robert Kowalski on July 3, 1955, in Niagara. Barbara worked at Maryhill Manor in her earlier years as a nurse’s aide and was a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church in Niagara.
She enjoyed baking, making cookies at Christmas time, and distributing her baked goods to many friends in the area. Barb loved collecting cookbooks and trying new recipes which she would then share with her many friends. She loved planting a garden, canning, and was an avid reader, having read thousands of books. Barb would also collect pop can tops and donate them to area fundraisers. She will be missed by her family and many friend