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Arlyle Augusta <I>Sonnenburg</I> Bohne-Doxtator

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Arlyle Augusta Sonnenburg Bohne-Doxtator

Birth
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
13 Oct 2011 (aged 79)
Oneida County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.546611, Longitude: -88.048292
Plot
Phs. 3, Bay 207, D3
Memorial ID
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Arlyle Augusta Sonnenburg-Bohne-Doxtator
July 15, 1932 - October 13, 2011

Arlyle A. Doxtator, 79, passed away peacefully on Thursday October 13, 2011 surrounded by her family.

She was born July 15, 1932, to the late Helmuth and Elvira Carstens-Sonnenburg.

On July 15, 1982, she married Clifford G. Doxtator, in Milwaukee.

Arlyle graduated from Valders High School with magna cum laude honors. Arlyle was the first student from Valders to attend the Badger State Girls. Arlyle went on to school to receive her Accounting Degree.

She retired as a Chief Financial Officer. Arlyle was an avid Packer, Brewer, Hockey and Badger fan. She also enjoyed going to the casino and playing Bingo. In addition, Arlyle always looked forward to fishing in Canada. Her favorite times were spent with family, and friends. Arlyle and Cliff traveled most places in the world except the Far East. Arlyle was a member of the Green Bay Elks Lodge #259 and an accomplished organist and played in supper clubs with her Father.

She is survived by her husband; Clifford G. Doxtator, Jr., step children Randy (Lisa) Doxtator, Mary Jo (Swanzie) Nash, as well as her siblings; Marilyn (Donald)Hammel, special nieces and nephews; Keith (Rosaline), David (Diane), Dennis (Carol), Daniel (Ginger) and Dawn and (Tim), brother and sister in-laws; Clarissa (Stan) Alexander, Marilyn Danforth, Ruth Ann Miller, Roman Doxtator, Victor Doxtator, Gloria Doxtator, Allen (Mary Jane) Doxtator, and numerous nieces, nephews and friends survive.

Friends may call at Fort Howard Memorial Park 1350 N Military Ave Green Bay, on Wednesday, October 19, 2011. There will be a memorial service at 11:00a.m. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund will be established.

The family would like to thank the staff of St. Mary’s Hospital as well as San Luis Manor Health Center for all of their care and concern.
Arlyle Augusta Sonnenburg-Bohne-Doxtator
July 15, 1932 - October 13, 2011

Arlyle A. Doxtator, 79, passed away peacefully on Thursday October 13, 2011 surrounded by her family.

She was born July 15, 1932, to the late Helmuth and Elvira Carstens-Sonnenburg.

On July 15, 1982, she married Clifford G. Doxtator, in Milwaukee.

Arlyle graduated from Valders High School with magna cum laude honors. Arlyle was the first student from Valders to attend the Badger State Girls. Arlyle went on to school to receive her Accounting Degree.

She retired as a Chief Financial Officer. Arlyle was an avid Packer, Brewer, Hockey and Badger fan. She also enjoyed going to the casino and playing Bingo. In addition, Arlyle always looked forward to fishing in Canada. Her favorite times were spent with family, and friends. Arlyle and Cliff traveled most places in the world except the Far East. Arlyle was a member of the Green Bay Elks Lodge #259 and an accomplished organist and played in supper clubs with her Father.

She is survived by her husband; Clifford G. Doxtator, Jr., step children Randy (Lisa) Doxtator, Mary Jo (Swanzie) Nash, as well as her siblings; Marilyn (Donald)Hammel, special nieces and nephews; Keith (Rosaline), David (Diane), Dennis (Carol), Daniel (Ginger) and Dawn and (Tim), brother and sister in-laws; Clarissa (Stan) Alexander, Marilyn Danforth, Ruth Ann Miller, Roman Doxtator, Victor Doxtator, Gloria Doxtator, Allen (Mary Jane) Doxtator, and numerous nieces, nephews and friends survive.

Friends may call at Fort Howard Memorial Park 1350 N Military Ave Green Bay, on Wednesday, October 19, 2011. There will be a memorial service at 11:00a.m. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund will be established.

The family would like to thank the staff of St. Mary’s Hospital as well as San Luis Manor Health Center for all of their care and concern.


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