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151 Buried or Lost at Sea. Specifically: unknown
GRid=77500217 
Kemp, Mehitable "Mable" (I4513)
 
152 CADILLAC, Antoine Laumet, dit Antoine de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, governor. Born, Laumets, Gascony, France, March 5, 1658; son of Jean Laumet, a minor magistrate. Went to Acadia; June 25, 1687, married Marie-Thérèse Guyon, claiming in marriage certificate to be son of Jean de la Mothe, seigneur de Cadillac, de Lassaye and de Semontel, and Jeanne de Malentauz. Lived in Acadia until 1691. Went to Quebec, was commissioned in the troops of the marine by Governor-general Louis de Buade, comte de Frontenac. Named governor of Michilimackinac, 1694; founded Detroit, 1701. At odds with Jesuits and Governor Philippe de Rigaud, marquis de Vaudreuil; recalled to France, 1710. Named governor of Louisiana, May 5, 1710. Convinced Antoine Crozat , wealthy financier, to accept proprietary control of the colony. February 6, 1713, sailed for Louisiana aboard the Baron de la Fauche with his wife and family, Commissaire-ordonnateur Jean-Baptiste du Bois Duclos , and twelve marriageable girls. Quarrelled with Duclos on board, and feuded with him throughout their tenure. Unimpressed with Louisiana, declared the colony "not worth a straw." Appalled at the colony's flouting of civil and religious authority, tried in vain to curb colonial "immorality." Faced bitter opposition of Ordonnateur Duclos and former governor Jean-Baptiste LeMoyne de Bienville who criticized Cadillac's handling of Indian affairs. On order of the minister, investigated Bienville, accused of embezzlement, no conclusive results. Sent Louis Juchereau de St.-Denis to trade with Mexico. Explored Upper Louisiana (Illinois country) in search of mines and found a copper mine: wrote enthusiastic reports of potential mineral wealth. Recalled to France, March 3, 1716. Opposed John Law's mendacious propaganda and was consequently sent to the Bastille on September 27, 1717. Freed February 8, 1718, subsequently received back pay. Purchased governorship of Castel-Sarrasin (Tarn-et-Garonne). Died there, October 16, 1722. M.A. Sources: Bibliothèque Nationale, Fond fr., N.A. 9274/9279, 9299; B.N., Mss. Clairambault, 849,882; Marcel Giraud, Histoire de la Louisiane française, vol. II, Années de transition (1715-1717) (1958); Yves F. Zoltvany, "New France and the West, 1701-1713," Canadian Historical Review, XLVI (1965); "Antoine Laumet, Sieur de Cadillac," Dictionary of Canadian Biography, II (1969); Articles by Jean Delanglez, S. J., in Mid-America: "Cadillac's Early Years in America," XXVI (1944); "Antoine Laumet alias Cadillac," XXVII (1945); "The Genesis and Building of Detroit," XXX (1948); "Cadillac at Detroit," XXX (1948); "Cadillac, Proprietor of Detroit," XXXII (1950); "Cadillac's Last Years," XXXIII (1951). Laumet Dit de La Mothe-Cadillac, Antoine (I3481)
 
153 California Birth Index states name as: Jackye L Dillard Wilhite, Jacqueline Lynn "Jackye" (I6441)
 
154 California Death Index Lists two divorce dates
Oct 1975 and 24 October 1978 
Family: Merle Spencer / Charlene Anne Allison (F76)
 
155 California, Divorce Index, 1966-1984 Family: Lawrence Joseph Handley / Mary Agnes McGill (F1192)
 
156 Call Sign: K8PJF, Licensee ID: L00794626
Grant Date: 01/08/2004, Expiration Date: 03/29/2014, Certifier: Thomas E Barry
Registrant: Thomas E Barry, 4064 Baybrook Dr, Waterford, MI 48329

Read more: http://www.city-data.com/aradio/lic-Waterford-Michigan.html#ixzz2oY0UH5Cf 
Barry, Thomas Everett (I313)
 
157 Card of Thanks Cavil, Frederick Thomas Sr. (I458)
 
158 Cardiovascular-renal disease / Hiccough Verplancke, Leo B. (I5222)
 
159 Carlton "Butch" Knuth, 96, of De Pere died Tuesday December 9, 2014 at a local hospital. The son of the late Arthur C. and Charlotte (Cavil) Knuth was born March 10, 1918 in Wrightstown. He was a 1935 graduate of East High School, Green Bay. Butch served in the Pacific Theater in the U.S. Army during WWII, serving in Battery B, 121st Field Artillery, 32nd Division. On December 22, 1945 he married Mary Messinger in Green Bay. Butch was trained as an electrician and worked with Ray Van Den Heuvel in the early years. He worked at Nicolet Paper Company for 22 years prior to retirement in 1983. Upon his retirement, he enjoyed biking and was one of the first people in Green Bay to own and ride a mountain bike. In his later years, he enjoyed harvesting hickory nuts. At 93, he became an avid Facebooker/Googler.

Survivors include his wife, Mary, one son and daughter-in-law, Tom and Marilyn Knuth, three granddaughters, Heidi, Carrie and Beth, one brother, Douglas Knuth. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Patricia Linsmeyer.

Private family services were held at RYAN FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, De Pere. Inurnment will be held in Greenwood Cemetery.

Green Bay Press Gazette Dec 14 2014 
Knuth, Carlton Lewis "Butch" (I3010)
 
160 Carlyle "Carl" Fischer

Carlyle "Carl" James Fischer, age 23, of Macomb Township passed away peacefully August 4, 2011 at his family's home. He was a hard working talented young man, who loved his family and friends. May he rest in peace.

Beloved son of Timothy and Karen (nee Loch) Fischer; dear brother of Jeremy and Michelle; and beloved grandson of Mel and Margaret Loch and the late Thomas and Fairol Fischer.

A Funeral Service will take place at 10 a.m. on Monday, August 8, 2011 at Hauss Funeral Home, 47477 Romeo Plank (north of 21 Mile Road), Macomb. Burial will follow in Davis Cemetery.

Visitation will be held on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the funeral home.

www.haussfuneralhomes.com
 
Fischer, Carlyle James "Carl" (I738)
 
161 CarolTane V. Guard-Allen, 56, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, October 8, 2008, at her home.

Misty as she was known to her friends, was an accomplished artist with an Honors Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts from Eastern Michigan University. A participant in the Veterans Administration Wheelchair Games, she medaled in several events, her favorite being air rifle.

Mrs. Allen is survived by her husband, William R. Allen, Jr.; daughter, Victoria Dimaiuat and husband Albert; two sons, Benjamin Link-Schreffler and Billy "BJ" Allen; mother, Florence Schneider; two sisters, Sharon Belongeaw and Dolly Titus; a brother, Richard Schneider; and grandchildren, Alexander, Anthony, Allissia, Kailet.

A funeral service will be conducted at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, October 15, 2008, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Sandbridge Ward with Bishop Mechling officiating. Burial will follow at the Albert G. Horton, Jr. Memorial Veterans Cemetery, Suffolk, VA. Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Lynnhaven Chapel is handling the arrangements. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.hollomon-brown.com. 
Guard, Caroltane Veronica (I6016)
 
162 CATHOLIC-15-179-1
GRid=215352615 
Campbell, William Wallace (I3463)
 
163 CATHOLIC-8-01 N1/2-3
GRid=133734795 
Campbell, Carrie Ray (I3467)
 
164 CATHOLIC-8-01 N1/2-5
GRid=217601040 
Campbell, Harriet M. "Hattie" (I3472)
 
165 CATHOLIC-MERCY-41-1
GRid=133738847 
Campbell, Gordon J. "Hump" (I3465)
 
166 CATHOLIC-MERCY-41-2
GRid=133732520 
Manning, Agnes L. (I3466)
 
167 CAVIL William Funeral Home Town of Lawrence Cemetery Fargo 1967/Feb/24

(LAST NAME, First, MAIDEN, Service, Cemetery, Funeral Home, Published)

http://fvgs.wikifoundry.com/page/1966-1967+Obituaries 
Cavil, William (I1263)
 
168 CAVIL, Dorothy Jane
Lt. Col. USAF (retired)

Passed away quietly on January 19. Dottie was born into a large 'farm family' on Oct. 12, 1922 in West dePere, Wisconsin. After high school she went to Bellin Nursing School in Green Bay. Upon graduation she enlisted in the Army and made a career in what became the U.S. AirForce. When the war ended she helped open military hospitals in many countries including England, Germany, Japan, Iceland, the Philippines and the United States. She retired as a Lieutenant Colonel.

After retirement, travel, golf and trips to the local casinos became a mainstay of her free time, along with her long time friend Helen Bruno. A final salute to Lt. Col. Dorothy Jane Cavil who served her country well. 
Cavil, Lt Col Dorothy Jane "Dottie" (I1507)
 
169 CAVIL, Robert R, Machinist's Mate Second Class, 3062123, USN, from Wisconsin, Jul-45, Manila American Cemetery (bm) + CAVIL, Robert R, MM2, USN, Indianapolis CA-35, July 30, 1945 (in) + CAVIL, Robert Ralph, Machinist?s Mate 2c, USN. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cavil, Rt. 1, West DePere, Wis (na) + CAVIL, Robert R, MM2, 3062123, USN, from Wisconsin, USS Indianapolis, location Caroline Islands, missing, date of loss July 30, 1945 (pm)
 
Cavil, Robert Ralph (I1355)
 
170 Cemetery/Section: St. Francis Cemetery RES1
Plot: ROSVI, B
Row/Tier: 44
GRid=193573774
 
Cavil, Kathleen Ann (I1330)
 
171 Cemetery/Section: St. Francis Cemetery RES1
Plot: ROSVI, B
Row/Tier: 45
GRid=193573718
 
Van Vonderen, Elmer B. (I3756)
 
172 Certificate #041090 Family: Coy Lee Thomason / Debra Lynn DeMilt (F20)
 
173 Certificate Number: 077846 Family: Charles Lisk Barkman, Jr. / Laurel Jean Kollmeyer (F1609)
 
174 Certificate Number: 005583 Family: Arthur Wayne Marsh / Laurel Jean Kollmeyer (F1608)
 
175 Certificate Number: 052499 Family: Konrad Victor Ising / Laurel Jean Kollmeyer (F1606)
 
176 CH-C-200-3
GRid=119997428 
Sinsabaugh, Wiliam Earl (I2989)
 
177 Charles Lallemant Jesuit carrying out the function of Pastor of Notre-Dame de Québec received their mutual consent and with the ceremonies administered for the mentioned marriage of Robert Drouin stonemas and Anne Clouthier also at the mission SteAnne, François Bellenger, bricklayer and Marie Guyon in the presence of Olivier Tardiff and M. Fran Deré.
[Signatures]  
Family: Francois Horlays Belanger, Seigneur de Bonsecours / Marie Madeleine Guyon (F859)
 
178 Charles Porsche, Oshkosh, age 54 passed away on Saturday, June 4, 2005 at his residence. Chuck was born Feb. 2, 1951 in Appleton, the son of Hubert and Ilene (Johnson) Porsche. Chuck enjoyed watching Westerns, the W.W.F. and playing video games. In his younger years he was active in Special Olympics, winning metals in swimming.

Suvivors include his father, Hubert Porsche, Larsen; his sisters: Kathy Gallow, Menasha; Paula (Steve) Basler, Larsen and Mary Porsche, Columbia, Tennessee.

Chuck was preceded in death by his mother, Ilene (Johnson) Porsche, his step-mother, Florence Porsche and a brother Robert Resch.

A memorial service will be held for Chuck on Wednesday, June 8, 2005, 11 a.m. at Laemmrich Funeral Home, 312 Milwaukee Street, Menasha with Father Paul Radetski officiating.Family and friends will be received during a luncheon at the funeral home following the memorial service.

Obit in the Sheboygan Press, June 07, 2005 
Porsche, Charles F. (I1003)
 
179 Charlie Huelsbeck
March 5, 2013
Charlie Huelsbeck of Cantonment, went to his eternal rest Saturday, March 2, 2013. Charlie was best known for the decades that he operated the service station at the corner of Muscogee Road and Highway 29 with his father, Mr. Pete Huelsbeck.
Charlie spent his last days surrounded by the loving family who survive him, his wife, Teresa Peak Huelsbeck; in-laws, Legic and Mary Parker; daughters, Katie Huelsbeck and husband Peter Wong, Jenny Huelsbeck Hicks and husband Brad; and stepsons, Chris and Cody Burkett. Before his passing Charlie also had the great joy of spending his days at home with his grandchildren, JP and Lila Claire Wong.
Charlie is preceded in death by his parents, Mr. Pete and Jeanette Huelsbeck and his brother, Larry Wayne Huelsbeck. He will be buried with them in the family cemetery.
Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. with funeral services to follow at 11 a.m. at Faith Chapel North on Wednesday, March 6, 2013. Casual attire is encouraged. Burial will follow at the Huelsbeck/St. Jude Thaddeus Cemetery in Cantonment.
Pallbearers will be Cleveland Swift, Robbie Dubus, Billy Burt, Jerry Lovett, Brandon Eckhoff, and Scott Coyle.
The family wishes to thank Covenant Hospice, Dr. Samer Al-Shurieki and all the caregivers of West Florida Hospital who cared so tenderly for Charlie during his battle with cancer.
Gifts of flowers or donations to the Live Strong for Aaron Foundation (www.livestrongforaaron.org) are deeply appreciated by the family.
Faith Chapel Funeral Home North is in charge of arrangements. 
Huelsbeck, Charles James Jr. (I1599)
 
180 Charlotte May Kaper was one of 2 children of Roland Troy Kaper and Lauretta Dohme of Lockland, Ohio. At age 14 Charlotte grabbed her younger brother Troy and took a joy ride in her father's car. She was an accomplished singer and piano player also. At age 16 she won a vocal recital contest in Cincinnati.In her early adulthood she obtained employment at the Crosley Radio and Television Co. in Cincinnati as a Supervisor. She was one of the 1st people in the area to own a television. It was only an 8 inch round screen television but every day she came home from work to find several of the neighborhood children waiting on her porch for a chance to watch the television.It was during this time period she met her future husband, John Louis Belanger, an ex-marine from Wisconsin. John and Charlotte married in 1954 and bore 3 children; John Victor in 1955, Charlotte Elaine in 1957 and Jill Loraine in 1959.Charlotte and John divorced in 1973 and she died of cancer in 1990. Her lineage can be traced back to the actress Joan Crawford as a 6th cousin, 2 times removed. Ms. Crawford's real name was Lucille Fay LeSeuer. Charlotte's 6th great grandmother and Ms. Crawford's 8th great grandmother was Anna Margretha (1656 - 1709) of Schifferstadt, Pfalz, Germany. Kaper, Charlotte May (I4013)
 
181 Chronic Myocarditis Laird, Abednego B. (I4936)
 
182 Civil Ceramony in early Oct 1855 at Virneburg, Germany Family: Peter Joseph Diederich / Katherine Schneider (F527)
 
183 Clarence "Red" W. Godhardt, age 92, passed away on Sunday, November 13, 2011, at Bella Vista in Oshkosh. On February 19, 1919 in Menasha, WI, Red was born the youngest of ten children to the late Julius and Cora (Calvert) Godhardt. He graduated from high school and went on to the military. Red served his country in the United States Army from 1942 to 1946. While in the Army he was united in marriage to Maurelia Fahrenkrug on June 10, 1943; she preceded him in death on June 28, 2000. Red loved basketball and played on the Army team when he was in the service. Red was employed as a weaver at Appleton Wire Works in Menasha for 45 years. He also enjoyed playing Bingo and often won. Red was past president of the Lake Bonnett Village Co-op in Avon Park, Florida.
Red will be missed by his loving children: Sandy (Don) Marohl, Williamsburg, VA; Tom (Karen) Godhardt, Ashburn, VA; Dan (Crystal) Godhardt, Hinckley, IL; Gary (Sue) Godhardt, Menasha, WI; Judie (CH (LTC) Mark) Thompson, Martinez, GA; 12 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by 4 brothers and 5 sisters.
A Memorial Mass will be held at 11:30 am on Wednesday, November 16, 2011, at St. Mary Catholic Church, 528 Second Street, Menasha, with Fr. Paul Paider officiating. A Memorial Gathering will be held from 11:00 am until the hour of the Mass at the church. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established. 
Godhardt, Clarence Walter (I1307)
 
184 Clayton H. "Punch" Belongia, 82 of Rockford, died on Sunday, May 13, 2007 in his home.

Born December 20, 1924 in Pine Lake, WI, the son of Fred and Mathilda (Collard) Belongia.

Veteran of the United States Army.

Married his loving wife Hazel Irene Boggs in Shawano, WI on November, 3, 1945.

Worked for the Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 23 for 54 years, retiring in 1986.

Member of St. Rita Catholic Church, St. Ritas Knights of Columbus and the Disabled Veterans of Cherry Valley.

Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Hazel; daughters, Debbie (Allen) Brush of Davis Junction, Teresa Belongia-Garrett of Palatine, Connie (Jim) Moses, Judy Masters and Penny (Chris) White all of Rockford; 12 Grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; brother, Dale Belongia of Greenbay, WI and several nieces and nephews.

Preceded in death by his daughter, Marilyn Sue; son, Jerry; 6 brothers and 3 sisters. 
Belongia, Clayton Harris "Punch" (I2722)
 
185 Comments (Francis Neveau): Hi I wanted to contact you concerning my father Francis Neveau. His father is NOT Alfred Neveau although he has his last name and it was legally changed. His father is Frank Belangie my grandmothers (Matilda Caron) second husband. This website of course has my family tree and it is so awesome!!! Thank you

Mary Stephenson (Neveau)
louiestephenson710@gmail.com 
Neveau, Francis James (I3204)
 
186 Cook County Illinois Death Record Lists DOB 02 Oct 1889 King, William Anthony (I4358)
 
187 Corner of Haverhill Family: William Cecil Walters / Marilyn Faye Gaubeen (F5)
 
188 Corner of Nottingham Handley, Harold Cecil (I19)
 
189 Corner of Vernor Hwy. Family: William Cecil Walters / Marilyn Faye Gaubeen (F5)
 
190 COSTENOBLE ADELAIDE, Jan. 1; wife of the late Arthur (nee Scherer); dear mother of Mrs. David (Marie) Val-dez. Mrs. William (Dorothy) McGregor, Mrs. Rex (Eileen) Neu-man, Ruth and the late George. Also seven qrandchildren and 10 - great-grandchildren. Sister of Edmund I. and Bernard C. Scherer. Funeral from the J. A. DeSantis Funeral Home, Chalmers Avenue at Charlevoix, Monday at 9 30; St. Ambrose Church at 10 a m. Member of me St. Ambrose Altar Society. Rosary Sunday at 8 p.m.  Scherer, Adelaide Victoria (I673)
 
191 Cremated. Specifically: Ashes given to family or friend
GRid=232824527 
Stenger, George Earhart (I6429)
 
192 Cremated. Specifically: Cremation Society of Kentucky
GRid=186017463 
Sumner, Freddie Sue Uneda (I4572)
 
193 Cremated. Specifically: Cremation Society of Kentucky
GRid=186017560 
Gorence, John Paul (I4571)
 
194 Crypt 143, Tier E, Outside 51
GRid=107294090 
Boyea, Joseph Leonard (I2527)
 
195 Crypt 143, Tier E, Outside 51
GRid=129008885 
Plutz, Doris Theresa (I2528)
 
196 Curshed between two cars on logging train Huwald, Frederick F. "Fred" (I5145)
 
197 Daughter of Nicholas Hengstebeck and Margaret Schmidt Hengstebeck (b. 14 Jan 1856, Nassau, Germany, daughter of Chris Schmidt and Elizabeth Bloom; m. Nicholas Henstebeck; m2. Frank Henstebeck, 22 June 1892, Detroit, MI; d. 18 Jan 1935, Detroit, Wayne, MI)

Next to husband, John A. Scherer (d. 1936)

Known children:
William F. Scherer
Margaret L. Scherer
Fredrick J. Scherer
John A. Scherer
Frances M. Scherer
Leonard S. Scherer

Interred on 13 March 1964, per cemetery record 
Hengstebeck, Antoinette C. (I2883)
 
198 David Hager '52 of Warrenville, Ill., died on Wednesday, April 21, 2010. He was 80.

He was the founder and owner of D.J. Hager, In., a consultant in pension and profit-sharing plans.

He was preceded in death by his grandfather, John Heemstra (1895); his mother, Lucille Heemstra ?21 Hager; an uncle, Clarence Heemstra and one grandson, Zachary.

Survivors include his children, P. Elizabeth Hager ?77 (Mario) Testani, Derrick Hager ?79, Kimberley (Philip) Libers, Daniel (Kimille) Hager and Brooke (Joseph) Filas; a brother, Daniel Hager ?54; and nine grandchildren. 
Hager, David J. (I1479)
 
199 David J. Hager of Warrenville A memorial service for David J. Hager, 80, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 1, at Faith Community Church in West Chicago. Pastors Travis Else and Shane Sterk will officiate. Mr Hager died Wednesday, April 21, 2010. He was the founder and owner of D. J. Hager, Inc., of Warrenville, a consultant in pension and profit-sharing plans. He is survived by five children, P. Elisabeth (Mario) Testani of Pittsford, N.Y., Derrick B. Hager of Montgomery, Kimberley K. (Philip) Libers of Oswego, Daniel C. (Kimille) Hager of Oswego and Brooke A. (Joseph) Filas of Batavia; a brother, Daniel L. Hager of Lansing, Mich.; and nine grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one grandson, Zachary. Arrangements were made by the Moss Family Funeral Home in Batavia. For more information, call 630-879-7900 or visit www.mossfuneral.com.

Published in Chicago Suburban Daily Herald on Apr. 28, 2010 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dailyherald/obituary.aspx?n=david-j-hager&pid=142303692#sthash.SHvS1QdN.dpuf 
Hager, David J. (I1479)
 
200 David Julius Serlo, 63, died peacefully Friday, June 25, 2010, at his son's home in Chapel Hill, N.C., after a courageous battle with cancer that spanned nearly 17 years. Serlo was born Nov. 21, 1946, in Jeanette. He was a 1964 of graduate of Jeanette High School and earned a bachelor of science and a master's degree in accounting from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He later went on to earn an Executive Master of Business Administration Degree from Loyola University of Maryland. Serlo is survived by his wife of 40 years, the former Martina Smutsky. He will forever be remembered by his three children, Adam and his wife, Asli, of Chapel Hill, N.C., Mark and his fiance, Haroula Drakes, of Chicago, Ill., and Katherine and her husband, Troy Thomason, of Orlando, Fla. He is also survived by his younger brother, John, his wife, Karen, and their two daughters, Nikki and Keiley. Serlo was preceded in death by his parents, Reva Dietrich Serlo and Julius Serlo. Serlo began his career as a National Credit Union Administration examiner and became very passionate about the credit union movement over his 13 years in the position. In 1983, he became the first full-time employee of Payment Systems for Credit Unions (PSCU), ultimately evolving that company to PSCU Financial Services, the nation's largest Credit Union Service Organization. Serlo served on the Board of Directors of The National Association of Credit Union Service Organizations, Credit Union Miracle Day, Inc., and numerous advisory councils of the industry. He has been recognized by his peers for leadership in the credit union industry and was awarded the Ernst & Young Florida Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2008. Serlo was also honored with the prestigious Distinguished Alumni Award from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, in 2009. Well known for his generosity and patriotism, Serlo actively supported numerous charitable foundations, including the Children's Miracle Network, the American Red Cross and other organizations that serve the underprivileged. He also led support for patriotic organizations, such as Colonial Williamsburg, that educate future generations about the unique requirements and responsibilities of our democratic system. A devoted husband, as well as a role model and hero to his three children, Serlo taught his children the importance of family values, education, respect for others, hard work and unconditional love. Serlo was also a member of Corpus Christi Catholic Church, in Temple Terrace, Fla., for more than 27 years. His faith and spiritual beliefs were strong sources of support for him, especially as he battled cancer. Serlo touched the lives of many people and will always be remembered for his passion, loyalty, generosity, respect of others and a "never give up" attitude. His legacy will forever live on through his family, friends and PSCU Financial Services. Serlo, David Julius (I372)
 

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