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Eleanor Anne <I>Kribbs</I> Meyer

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Eleanor Anne Kribbs Meyer

Birth
Olney, Richland County, Illinois, USA
Death
6 Nov 2015 (aged 71)
Rhinelander, Oneida County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Newbold, Oneida County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Eleanor) Anne Meyer, 71, passed away peacefully at her home on Nov. 6, 2015.

She was born in Olney, Ill. on Nov. 23, 1943, the daughter of Harry and Marion (Evans) Kribbs. Anne graduated from Carthage College in June of 1965 with a bachelor's degree in sociology. Anne then moved to Rhinelander, the day after graduation, to pursue her career in social work. She was employed by the department of public welfare working as a social worker in adoptions and foster care for about a year. She was then hired by the Department of Corrections as a probation and parole agent where she worked for 32 years retiring from the Department of Corrections as Wausau Corrections Supervisor of Probation and Parole in 1999. During her social work career she was part of creating The Lakeland Council, a program for AODA treatment, and then Northwoods Council, an AODA program for juveniles. She also initiated and gave workshops for The Second Chance Program for shoplifters who were first-time offenders. Anne was preceded in death by the love of her life Michael A. Meyer. They met in October 1965 and were married on Jan. 29,1966. They shared 47 years of love. Anne is survived by her son Dan (Kelly) Meyer and daughter Beth (Shannon Hauser) Meyer; six grandchildren Samantha Olson, DeMara Meyer, BreAnna Leitl, Andrew Kurth, Madison Meyer, and Joyce Hauser; two sisters Cindy (Ron) Combs and Amy (Gary) Packer, three sisters-in-law, several nieces and nephews, and many great friends. Anne was involved in several volunteer groups in the community including Meals on Wheels, the food pantry, NATH, Philanthropic Educational Organization, Jaycees, Luther League, Warm for the Winter, Nicolet College Learning in Retirement and many more. Anne was a caring and generous person who dedicated most of her time to helping others.

In her spare time Anne had several hobbies including crafting, Nicolet Choraliers, sewing, beading, reading and book clubs, playing cards and card groups, traveling the world, and Life After Work Group. She will be missed by many.

Newbold Cemetery where graveside services will be held
Eleanor) Anne Meyer, 71, passed away peacefully at her home on Nov. 6, 2015.

She was born in Olney, Ill. on Nov. 23, 1943, the daughter of Harry and Marion (Evans) Kribbs. Anne graduated from Carthage College in June of 1965 with a bachelor's degree in sociology. Anne then moved to Rhinelander, the day after graduation, to pursue her career in social work. She was employed by the department of public welfare working as a social worker in adoptions and foster care for about a year. She was then hired by the Department of Corrections as a probation and parole agent where she worked for 32 years retiring from the Department of Corrections as Wausau Corrections Supervisor of Probation and Parole in 1999. During her social work career she was part of creating The Lakeland Council, a program for AODA treatment, and then Northwoods Council, an AODA program for juveniles. She also initiated and gave workshops for The Second Chance Program for shoplifters who were first-time offenders. Anne was preceded in death by the love of her life Michael A. Meyer. They met in October 1965 and were married on Jan. 29,1966. They shared 47 years of love. Anne is survived by her son Dan (Kelly) Meyer and daughter Beth (Shannon Hauser) Meyer; six grandchildren Samantha Olson, DeMara Meyer, BreAnna Leitl, Andrew Kurth, Madison Meyer, and Joyce Hauser; two sisters Cindy (Ron) Combs and Amy (Gary) Packer, three sisters-in-law, several nieces and nephews, and many great friends. Anne was involved in several volunteer groups in the community including Meals on Wheels, the food pantry, NATH, Philanthropic Educational Organization, Jaycees, Luther League, Warm for the Winter, Nicolet College Learning in Retirement and many more. Anne was a caring and generous person who dedicated most of her time to helping others.

In her spare time Anne had several hobbies including crafting, Nicolet Choraliers, sewing, beading, reading and book clubs, playing cards and card groups, traveling the world, and Life After Work Group. She will be missed by many.

Newbold Cemetery where graveside services will be held


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