She was born on Aug. 19, 1939, in Marshfield, the daughter of Norbert and Mary (Bock) Niehaus.
On Jan. 28, 1960, she was united in marriage to Daniel See, and they raised their family of six children in the Lodi area. Alice was a faithful member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, having taught religious education classes and was also involved with the CYO group for many years. Her recent hobby was painting, and she was active in the Lodi Art Club and the Art in the Park event. Alice was a rural mail carrier for 17 years until her retirement. She served on the town of Lodi board for 10 years.
Alice is survived by her husband, Daniel See; six children, Mike (Sue) See, Mary See, Laurie (Russell) Brereton, Steve (Julie) See, Jim (Cindy) See and John (Karen) See; 14 grandchildren; her mother, Mary Niehaus; and seven brothers and sisters.
She was preceded in death by her father, Norbert Niehaus.
Burial at ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Cemetery, Lodi, Wisconsin.
She was born on Aug. 19, 1939, in Marshfield, the daughter of Norbert and Mary (Bock) Niehaus.
On Jan. 28, 1960, she was united in marriage to Daniel See, and they raised their family of six children in the Lodi area. Alice was a faithful member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, having taught religious education classes and was also involved with the CYO group for many years. Her recent hobby was painting, and she was active in the Lodi Art Club and the Art in the Park event. Alice was a rural mail carrier for 17 years until her retirement. She served on the town of Lodi board for 10 years.
Alice is survived by her husband, Daniel See; six children, Mike (Sue) See, Mary See, Laurie (Russell) Brereton, Steve (Julie) See, Jim (Cindy) See and John (Karen) See; 14 grandchildren; her mother, Mary Niehaus; and seven brothers and sisters.
She was preceded in death by her father, Norbert Niehaus.
Burial at ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Cemetery, Lodi, Wisconsin.
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