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Lynnette E. <I>Rawhouser</I> Kurandt

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Lynnette E. Rawhouser Kurandt

Birth
Tomah, Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
2 Jul 2010 (aged 81)
Tomah, Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Camp Douglas, Juneau County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Lynnette (Rawhouser) Kurandt, 81 of Camp Douglas passed away Thursday July 2, 2010 at the Serenity House in Tomah, WI. Lynnette was born in Tomah on September 24, 1928, To Earle and Norma (Purdy) Rawhouser. She was united in marriage to Rolf Kurandt on February 7, 1959, and jointly started the Target Bluff Cafe that same month.

They were blessed with two sons Karlheinz Kurandt and Kurt J Kurandt. They jointly ran their family restaurant now known as Target Bluff German Haus.

She is survived by her husband Rolf and her son Kurt. She is further survived by her sisters Donna (Rawhouser) Shaw, Joyce (Rawhouser) Bunker, Carrol (Rawhouser) Pitel and brother Ward (Ruth) Rawhouser, sister in-law Marlene Rawhouser, grandchildren Karl Kurandt, Jackie Kurandt and Bradley Kurandt and many nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her son Karlheinz, 3 brothers Delbert, Donald and Norris. Brother and sister in-law's Karlheinz and Lizzie Kurandt, Jack Pitel, Richard (Buck) Shaw and William (Bill) Bunker, Lenore Rawhouser, Helen Rawhouser and nephew's Jim Rawhouser, Mark Rawhouser and Nathan Rawhouser.

Lynnette was a fulltime partner in work and life with volunteering with multiple civic organizations in the community. Supporting the Camp Douglas Fire Department, Camp Douglas Ambulance Service, Masonic Lodge, American legion, Sportsman's Club, Duck's Unlimited, Camp Douglas Advancement Association and the Camp Douglas Lions Club. Through the Army and Air National Guard and the business many lifelong friends were made over the 52 years of operating Target Bluff German-Haus.

Lynnette (Rawhouser) Kurandt, 81 of Camp Douglas passed away Thursday July 2, 2010 at the Serenity House in Tomah, WI. Lynnette was born in Tomah on September 24, 1928, To Earle and Norma (Purdy) Rawhouser. She was united in marriage to Rolf Kurandt on February 7, 1959, and jointly started the Target Bluff Cafe that same month.

They were blessed with two sons Karlheinz Kurandt and Kurt J Kurandt. They jointly ran their family restaurant now known as Target Bluff German Haus.

She is survived by her husband Rolf and her son Kurt. She is further survived by her sisters Donna (Rawhouser) Shaw, Joyce (Rawhouser) Bunker, Carrol (Rawhouser) Pitel and brother Ward (Ruth) Rawhouser, sister in-law Marlene Rawhouser, grandchildren Karl Kurandt, Jackie Kurandt and Bradley Kurandt and many nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her son Karlheinz, 3 brothers Delbert, Donald and Norris. Brother and sister in-law's Karlheinz and Lizzie Kurandt, Jack Pitel, Richard (Buck) Shaw and William (Bill) Bunker, Lenore Rawhouser, Helen Rawhouser and nephew's Jim Rawhouser, Mark Rawhouser and Nathan Rawhouser.

Lynnette was a fulltime partner in work and life with volunteering with multiple civic organizations in the community. Supporting the Camp Douglas Fire Department, Camp Douglas Ambulance Service, Masonic Lodge, American legion, Sportsman's Club, Duck's Unlimited, Camp Douglas Advancement Association and the Camp Douglas Lions Club. Through the Army and Air National Guard and the business many lifelong friends were made over the 52 years of operating Target Bluff German-Haus.



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