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Dorothy Helen Norma <I>Toedter</I> Winkel

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Dorothy Helen Norma Toedter Winkel

Birth
Mosel, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
21 Feb 2007 (aged 86)
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Herman, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Dorothy Helen Winkel Sheboygan Press February 23, 2007

Dorothy Helen Winkel, 86, formerly of 627 9th St., Kiel, passed away Wednesday, February 21, 2007, at Sheboygan Progressive Care Center.

Dorothy was born November 10, 1920 at her home in the Tn. of Mosel, to the late Theodore and Ellen (Kalk) Toedter. She attended Haven Grade School, and graduated from Howards Grove High School in 1938.

On October 7, 1944 she married Arno W. Winkel at the house of the Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church due to church renovation. He preceded her in death December 28, 1988.

Dorothy was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ ? Schwartzwald. Arno and Dorothy farmed the family farm in Tn. of Meeme until they retired to Kiel in 1979.

She was a member of the Pigeon River Homemakers for over 35 years. She enjoyed sewing, gardening, crafts, and traveling.

Dorothy is survived by her son DeLyle (Susan) Winkel of Washington, IA, and her daughters Marilou Peavley of Scottsdale AZ, Darlene (Merlin) Zorn of Elkhart Lake, Joyce (Gerald) Doebert of Howards Grove, Beverly (Robert) Koeppen of Howards Grove, Rosalie (Joseph) Miller of Cleveland, Linda Lou (Glenn) Berg of Sheboygan, her grandchildren Renee Zorn, Scott (Karen) Zorn, Lisa Doebert, Jeffrey (Michelle) Doebert, Brenda (Tony) Servais, Jamie (Amy) Odekirk, Ann Miller, April Miller, January (Aaron) Meyer, Jonathan Berg, Jessica Berg, Jeremy Berg, Alex Kass, Michael Kass, Travis Kass, and Shannel Winkel.

She is further survived by her five great-granchildren, Lauren Zorn, Emily Zorn, Samuel Doebert, Gabrille Doebert, and Olivia Meyer, and her brother-in-law Gerald Athorp.

She was preceded in death by her brothers Raymond Toedter, Theodore Toedter and her sister, Mildred Kuhfuss, and her sister-in-law Verna Athorp.

Funeral Services for Dorothy will be held Monday, February 26, 2007, at 1:30 P.M. at St. John's United Church of Christ ? Schwartzwald. The Reverend Rebecca Johnston will officiate. Friends may call at church on Monday from 11:00 A.M. until the time of service. Burial will follow in the Church Cemetery following the service.


Dorothy Helen Winkel Sheboygan Press February 23, 2007

Dorothy Helen Winkel, 86, formerly of 627 9th St., Kiel, passed away Wednesday, February 21, 2007, at Sheboygan Progressive Care Center.

Dorothy was born November 10, 1920 at her home in the Tn. of Mosel, to the late Theodore and Ellen (Kalk) Toedter. She attended Haven Grade School, and graduated from Howards Grove High School in 1938.

On October 7, 1944 she married Arno W. Winkel at the house of the Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church due to church renovation. He preceded her in death December 28, 1988.

Dorothy was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ ? Schwartzwald. Arno and Dorothy farmed the family farm in Tn. of Meeme until they retired to Kiel in 1979.

She was a member of the Pigeon River Homemakers for over 35 years. She enjoyed sewing, gardening, crafts, and traveling.

Dorothy is survived by her son DeLyle (Susan) Winkel of Washington, IA, and her daughters Marilou Peavley of Scottsdale AZ, Darlene (Merlin) Zorn of Elkhart Lake, Joyce (Gerald) Doebert of Howards Grove, Beverly (Robert) Koeppen of Howards Grove, Rosalie (Joseph) Miller of Cleveland, Linda Lou (Glenn) Berg of Sheboygan, her grandchildren Renee Zorn, Scott (Karen) Zorn, Lisa Doebert, Jeffrey (Michelle) Doebert, Brenda (Tony) Servais, Jamie (Amy) Odekirk, Ann Miller, April Miller, January (Aaron) Meyer, Jonathan Berg, Jessica Berg, Jeremy Berg, Alex Kass, Michael Kass, Travis Kass, and Shannel Winkel.

She is further survived by her five great-granchildren, Lauren Zorn, Emily Zorn, Samuel Doebert, Gabrille Doebert, and Olivia Meyer, and her brother-in-law Gerald Athorp.

She was preceded in death by her brothers Raymond Toedter, Theodore Toedter and her sister, Mildred Kuhfuss, and her sister-in-law Verna Athorp.

Funeral Services for Dorothy will be held Monday, February 26, 2007, at 1:30 P.M. at St. John's United Church of Christ ? Schwartzwald. The Reverend Rebecca Johnston will officiate. Friends may call at church on Monday from 11:00 A.M. until the time of service. Burial will follow in the Church Cemetery following the service.



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