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Alice G. <I>Griebenow</I> Earp

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Alice G. Griebenow Earp

Birth
Owen, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
3 May 2005 (aged 94–95)
Huntley, McHenry County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Allouez, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Alice G. Earp, 94, formerly of Green Bay, Wis., died peacefully, Tuesday, May 3, 2005, at her daughter's home in Huntley, Ill., where she has lived since 1999. Alice was born in Owen, Wis., and spent her childhood in Wittenberg, Wis. Moving to Green Bay in 1927, she married F.L. "Jug" Earp, former Green Bay Packer (1922 to 1932) in 1932. Alice was an active member of Grace Lutheran Church and worked at Pahlow's Luggage, Doering's Jewelers and Bake's Gift Shop. Following her husband's death in 1969, she moved to Easton, Md., where she managed a gift shop for many years. She returned to Green Bay in 1987, later residing at Woodside Assisted Living before moving to Illinois.

Alice was preceded in death by her husband, two sisters and a brother, a step-sister and two granddaughters.

Interment will be private in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Wis.

Published in the Green Bay Press Gazette on 5 May 2005.
Alice G. Earp, 94, formerly of Green Bay, Wis., died peacefully, Tuesday, May 3, 2005, at her daughter's home in Huntley, Ill., where she has lived since 1999. Alice was born in Owen, Wis., and spent her childhood in Wittenberg, Wis. Moving to Green Bay in 1927, she married F.L. "Jug" Earp, former Green Bay Packer (1922 to 1932) in 1932. Alice was an active member of Grace Lutheran Church and worked at Pahlow's Luggage, Doering's Jewelers and Bake's Gift Shop. Following her husband's death in 1969, she moved to Easton, Md., where she managed a gift shop for many years. She returned to Green Bay in 1987, later residing at Woodside Assisted Living before moving to Illinois.

Alice was preceded in death by her husband, two sisters and a brother, a step-sister and two granddaughters.

Interment will be private in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Green Bay, Wis.

Published in the Green Bay Press Gazette on 5 May 2005.


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