LA CROSSE—Michael S. King, 81, of La Crosse, passed away quietly on Saturday, September 2, 2023, at Hillview Health Care Center in La Crosse. Mike was employed by Ray Hutson
Victor M. Whitesel (Vic), formerly of Mifflintown, a dedicated educator and beloved member of the community, passed away on May 30, 2023, in the ER at Geisinger Lewistown Hospital. Vic was born Feb. 16, 1934, to Martin and Carrie Zimmerman Whitesel in Licking Creek. Vic retired from teaching, having spent 28 of those years as […]
Barbara Jean (Schaller) Disher, age 87, passed away peacefully Wednesday, October 18, 2022, at Resthaven Care Center in Holland, Michigan. Barb grew u.
Norbert Joseph Caulfield died peacefully at age 93 on April 16, 2022, at Essentia Health-Oak Crossing Detroit Lakes, Minnesota surrounded by family and under the care of Red River Valley Hospice. Norb was born in Sioux City, Iowa on May 20, 1928, to Sara Caulfield. For the first 16 years of his life, he celebrated his birthday on April 30th. It wasn’t until he applied for a Social Security number, that he found his official birth date. Norb spent his first two years at St Monica’s Home in Sioux City and the following 9 years at St Anthony’s Orphanage. At age 11, he moved to Mapleton, Iowa and the home of Joe and Theresa Thomas. Norb thrived in the small town of Mapleton. He played football (wearing a leather helmet), was twice chosen “Carnival King” and was President of his Junior Class of 36 students. That same year, 1944, LaVonne Head asked him to the Sadie Hawkins dance. We know where that led. Norb was already interested in photography and took photos for his high school
Norbert Joseph Caulfield died peacefully at age 93 on April 16, 2022, at Essentia Health-Oak Crossing Detroit Lakes, Minnesota surrounded by family and under the care of Red River Valley Hospice. Norb was born in Sioux City, Iowa on May 20, 1928, to Sara Caulfield. For the first 16 years of his life, he celebrated his birthday on April 30th. It wasn’t until he applied for a Social Security number, that he found his official birth date. Norb spent his first two years at St Monica’s Home in Sioux City and the following 9 years at St Anthony’s Orphanage. At age 11, he moved to Mapleton, Iowa and the home of Joe and Theresa Thomas. Norb thrived in the small town of Mapleton. He played football (wearing a leather helmet), was twice chosen “Carnival King” and was President of his Junior Class of 36 students. That same year, 1944, LaVonne Head asked him to the Sadie Hawkins dance. We know where that led. Norb was already interested in photography and took photos for his high school