Allen Dale Will
Allen Dale Will, 83, of Superior, died Wednesday November 18, 2020 at Superior Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, Superior.
A visitation will begin at 10 until the 11 a.m. service Friday, June 4, 2021 at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Superior. Reverend Sean Koos will officiate.
Military honors will be accorded, at the church, by the Richard I. Bong American Legion Post #435.
Following the military honors, the family invites everyone to the Billings Park Civic Center, for a luncheon.
Burial will then follow at the Summit Cemetery, Town of Summit, Wisconsin.
To sign the online guest book or send condolences, visit www.downsfh.com
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Christmas bells are ringing but not in Morris, Minn.
For years, chimes rang out across this small college town, tolling the hour and playing hymns and patriotic songs at funerals. They rang out from a sound system set by Ted Storck, a retired Navy commander who fell in love with the sound of carillon bells while he was stationed at the Pentagon and decided to ring those bells closer to home.
But the Morris carillon, a source of comfort and nostalgia for some, hit a sour note for others.
“The Curse of Morris” one neighbor dubbed them. Students at the nearby university complained. Someone vandalized the bells, slashing the wires powering the system. The City Council got involved.
MINNIE VIOLA TAYLOR
Minnie Viola Taylor was a country girl, but unlike the one in the song lyrics by Dottie West, Minnie did not remain a country girl. Her journey led her from the farms and fields of Cogan House Township to the coastline of Chile, the shores of England and much of the United States. Her life was edged in tragedy, energized by her passion for learning and framed by a sense of duty to serve others.
On Oct. 29, 1876, Ellis and Mary Ann Alexander Taylor welcomed Minnie into the world. The Taylors lived between Liberty and Nauvoo, in Tioga County, at that time. Within three years the family had moved to Cogan House Township, bought a 100-acre farm near the village of Beech Grove and added a son to the family tree. Minnie was later enrolled at Beech Grove School, just a short walk from her home.
MINNIE VIOLA TAYLOR
Minnie Viola Taylor was a country girl, but unlike the one in the song lyrics by Dottie West, Minnie did not remain a country girl. Her journey led her from the farms and fields of Cogan House Township to the coastline of Chile, the shores of England and much of the United States. Her life was edged in tragedy, energized by her passion for learning and framed by a sense of duty to serve others.
On Oct. 29, 1876, Ellis and Mary Ann Alexander Taylor welcomed Minnie into the world. The Taylors lived between Liberty and Nauvoo, in Tioga County, at that time. Within three years the family had moved to Cogan House Township, bought a 100-acre farm near the village of Beech Grove and added a son to the family tree. Minnie was later enrolled at Beech Grove School, just a short walk from her home.
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