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Dateline-Boscobel
Gladys Emily Ulve, age 95 of Boscobel, passed away on Sunday November 6, 2016 at the Good Samaritan Society in Fennimore. She was born on August 13, 1921 in Clear Creek Wisconsin. The daughter of Gunder and Edna (Brenn) Berg. She married Henry I. Craney on June 19, 1944 in California . He preceded her in death on November 6, 1964. She then married Arthur F. Ulve on August 16, 1968 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Boscobel. He preceded her in death on November 21, 1986. Gladys is survived by a daughter, Linda (John) Jackowick of West Allis Wisconsin. Two step daughters; Juli (Tom) Ferraro of McKinney Texas, Jeri (David) Jacobs of St. Petersburg Florida. A son in law Ron (Brenda) Marish of Boscobel. Seven Grandchildren: Stacey Horan of Justice Ill., Jessie Mohring of West Allis, Chris Marish of Winona Mn., Jeff (Julie) Ferraro of McKinney Tx., Jodi Ferraro of McKinney Tx., Cari Jacobs of Sherman Oakes Calif., Chad Jacobs of St. Petersburg Fl.. Seven Great-Grandchildren: Aidan Horan, Hank Mohring, Rylan, Emilie, Jackson and Alaina Marish, Kai Ferraro. She was preceded in death by her parents, a daughter Charlein Marish, a son Thomas Craney, 2 granddaughters Kelly Jackowick, Meredith Craney, 1 great-granddaughter Alyssa Horan, along with 2 sisters 1 brother.
Funeral Services will be held on Saturday November 12, 2016 at 11:15 A.M. at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Boscobel. Pastor Charles Koester officiating, private family burial in the Boscobel cemetery. Friends may call on Saturday November 12, 2016 from 9:30 A.M. until 11:00 A.M. at the Kendall Funeral Home in Boscobel, with departure to the church. A Legion Auxiliary service will be held at 9:15 A.M. at the Kendall Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be given to the Boscobel Public Library elevator fund. Online condolence can be sent to www.kendallfuneralservice.com
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Susan Nelson Johannsen
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Posted Tue November 08, 2016
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Linda and family, Gladys was a wonderful friend to mom throughout the years. She invited mom to Tuesday cards and Friday cards introducing her to many new Boscobel friends:) A former neighbor and fellow church member, Gladys was there with a smile as well. Thinking of you!
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Cathy Boebel Hanson
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Posted Wed November 09, 2016
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Linda and family, We enjoyed being your neighbors and friends on East Avenue. So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers.
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Naomi Baresel
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Posted Fri November 11, 2016
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Although it has been many years since I lived in Boscobel, I still have fond memories of Gladys and her family. Some of those good memories include being in a card club together, exchanging recipes and getting together for potlucks. Gladys was a good cook and a delightful person to be around.
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Bob and Jan Schmidt
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Posted Sat November 12, 2016
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Juli: Thinking of you and yours. Perhaps this might be a bittersweet day but please know that you have our deepest sympathy. Take care of yourself. Hopefully we will connect someday soon.
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Sandy Glasbrenner
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Posted Sun November 13, 2016
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Linda and family, you have my deepest sympathy! Your Mom was a wonderful friend to my Dad! He talked about her often! I am so sorry I didn't make the service. Hopefully we can get together soon and talk.
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Lisa Schultz Molumby
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Posted Wed November 30, 2016
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Our family was good friends with Gladys as a Craney and Ulve. She had to be extremely strong to handle losing so many family members throughout her life. Linda babysat a lot for us and I always enjoyed her being here with us. I was able to visit with Gladys when she was at Boscobel Care and Rehab. She always dressed so beautifully and never failed to have her hair done. Losing my dad recently brings back so many memories of the greatest generation, it truly is the end of an era for all those dedicated to improving life in Boscobel.
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