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Pleasant Prairie News: Oct. 24, 2022

Margie Anderson enjoyed catch up phone calls this past week with Carol Clancy, Carol Edinger, and her sister, Marlys Hanson. The gals are all doing fine.

Tuesday visitors at the Charlotte Koepplin home were Pastor Richard Biberdorf and Shirley Packard. Communion was given to the ladies and all enjoyed visiting over lunch.

Jimmy Indergaard was a visitor and supper guest Wednesday of his uncle Mervin Indergaard and cousin Vicki Magill.

Saturday, Charlotte Koepplin joined Janelle Koepplin and other family at Prairie Home Cemetary to see the newly placed headstone for Martin and Janelle Koepplin. Later, we enjoyed refreshments and pizza and the Bison football game at Hanson’s Bar.

One day, Patti Larson and sister-in-law, Judy LaBonne, enjoyed a visit at the Margie Anderson home.

Saturday found Jimmy Indergaard and his sister, Ruth Braaten, driving to Webster where they enjoyed dinner at the school. Sunday, Jimmy enjoyed dinner with Andy and Ruth Braaten and Nikki and the Braaten’s.

Kathy Anderson stopped in one afternoon at the Margie Anderson home.

Greg Scheer, cousin of Charlotte Koepplin, called her to let her know that he had driven uncle Eugene Weisenburger from Idaho to his home in Arizona. Eugene had spent the hot months in Montana with his daughter, Nancy Huber. Greg had the sad news of the death of his uncle Teddy Weisenburger in Arizona, the son of late John Weisenburger, long-time farmer and resident of New Rockford. Eugene is the only remaining one of that family. Those passed on are Ervin, Melvin, Donnie, Teddy, Doris, Mable, Florence, and Alice. They were step brothers and sisters to these Koepplin’s. Herbert, Andrew, Elmer, Tina, Bertha, and Emma. Greg is the son of the late Alice Weisenburger Schnell.