(1914 - 1997)
Ann T. Chaulkline-Beaudry, 82, Green Bay, died Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1997 at a local nursing home.
She was born Feb. 1, 1914 in Sturgeon Lake, Minn. Ann Married Clifford Chaulkline on Aug. 16, 1932. He preceded her in death in June of 1982. They had three children together, She later married Victor Beaudry on May 1, 1987. He brought his two sons to the family. Ann had a full life. She was a Furrier-Tailor for Arthur Norgaard. She retired as a Tailor at Sears, Roebuck & Co. Ann also taught migrant worker's children in Sturgeon Bay for many years. She was the Senior Travel Hostess for the Joslyn Center, Escondido Calif. She also served as Eucharistic Minister at St. Agnes Church and St. Mary's Hospital. Ann and Victor lived in Escondido, Calif. For five years. They enjoyed many travels together to San Diego and Las Vegas.
Survivors include her husband, Victor; four children, Jane Chaulkline-Schott, Chicago; Kay (Lee) Imhof, Calif.; Douglas Beaudry, Beloit; Fr. David Beaudry, Northeim/Alverno, Wis.; 16 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; one son-in-law, Dick Salmon, Green Bay; two brothers, Louis (Theresa) Dobosenski, Detroit; Peter Dobosenski, Duluth, Minn.
She was preceded in death by one daughter, Nancy Salmon, one son-in-law, Norman Schott, nine brothers and sisters.
There will be a memorial mass on Friday, Jan. 10, 1997, at St. Agnes Catholic Church at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Tom Pomeroy officiating and Homilist Rev. Earl J. Schuh.
Mrs. Beaudry had made arrangements to have her body donated for scientific research. Proko-Wall funeral Home is assisting the family.
Green Bay Press-Gazette, Wis., Thursday, January 9, 1997 pg. 12
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(1914 - 1997)
Ann T. Chaulkline-Beaudry, 82, Green Bay, died Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1997 at a local nursing home.
She was born Feb. 1, 1914 in Sturgeon Lake, Minn. Ann Married Clifford Chaulkline on Aug. 16, 1932. He preceded her in death in June of 1982. They had three children together, She later married Victor Beaudry on May 1, 1987. He brought his two sons to the family. Ann had a full life. She was a Furrier-Tailor for Arthur Norgaard. She retired as a Tailor at Sears, Roebuck & Co. Ann also taught migrant worker's children in Sturgeon Bay for many years. She was the Senior Travel Hostess for the Joslyn Center, Escondido Calif. She also served as Eucharistic Minister at St. Agnes Church and St. Mary's Hospital. Ann and Victor lived in Escondido, Calif. For five years. They enjoyed many travels together to San Diego and Las Vegas.
Survivors include her husband, Victor; four children, Jane Chaulkline-Schott, Chicago; Kay (Lee) Imhof, Calif.; Douglas Beaudry, Beloit; Fr. David Beaudry, Northeim/Alverno, Wis.; 16 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; one son-in-law, Dick Salmon, Green Bay; two brothers, Louis (Theresa) Dobosenski, Detroit; Peter Dobosenski, Duluth, Minn.
She was preceded in death by one daughter, Nancy Salmon, one son-in-law, Norman Schott, nine brothers and sisters.
There will be a memorial mass on Friday, Jan. 10, 1997, at St. Agnes Catholic Church at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Tom Pomeroy officiating and Homilist Rev. Earl J. Schuh.
Mrs. Beaudry had made arrangements to have her body donated for scientific research. Proko-Wall funeral Home is assisting the family.
Green Bay Press-Gazette, Wis., Thursday, January 9, 1997 pg. 12
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