To Whitewater and Beyond: Blastoff Date 1868 With 150 years of success, we’re here to celebrate what Whitewater has accomplished and where the future will … Read more
[text-blocks id=”1611″ slug=”bob-mischka”] From Coach Bullis: Whitewater competed in the Rock Valley Conference Tourney this past weekend. They went 3-2 on the day. The Whippets … Read more
Joan was born on January 1, 1932, in Chicago, IL to Andrew and Mary (Houlihan) Grotz. She married Ralph Saelinger on June 30, 1951. Joan enjoyed reading and watching old movies, especially John Wayne movies. Joan and Ralph loved to dance and she enjoyed gardening. She was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church and the Whitewater Lions Club.
[text-blocks id=”1611″ slug=”bob-mischka”] From Coach Carstens: On Thursday the Whippets raced their guts out on the cross country course in the Rock Valley Conference Championships … Read more
[text-blocks id=”1611″ slug=”bob-mischka”] From Coach Chenoweth: The Whitewater High School Boys Soccer team wrapped up the regular season with a 5th place finish in the … Read more
By Tom Ganser, School Board Member Whitewater Unified School District Board Although the upcoming election has received a great deal of media coverage due to … Read more
Do you have a piece of wood furniture that needs a bit of TLC? We are having a workshop to learn the basics of furniture … Read more
At the time of her passing, she was surrounded by her family in her home of the past 30 years. Her death marks the end of a rapid onset battle with lung cancer.
She was born January 28, 1949, in Whitewater, WI to Eri Junior Lewis and Jean Alice (Henderson) Lewis. She was the youngest of four children.
After graduating from Whitewater High School, Barbara attended Drake University. She lived in Denver, CO, Paris, FR, and Washington DC, before settling in San Francisco.
Barbara was an avid hiker, reader, and volunteer. She enjoyed swimming at Lauderdale Lake in the summer with her sister and exploring new recipes for family dinners. She was a member of two book clubs.
He was born December 26, 1928, in Whitewater WI, and is the son of Benjamin and Luella (Schoechert) Parker. Doug was raised in Whitewater, WI, where he graduated from Whitewater High School in 1947. Immediately after high school, Doug became a member of the Home Guard, which then was changed to the Wisconsin National Guard. Member Headquarter Company, 3rd Battalion, 127th Infantry. Promoted to Sergeant T/5. He was honorably discharged in 1951. During this time, he attended the Milwaukee School of Engineering, graduating in December 1950 with a Technical Degree in Thermodynamics. His first job was with Lipman Refrigeration, Beloit WI, as a repairman, disassembling ammonia compressors for recycling, and eventually promoted to foreman then assistant to the chief engineer. He also worked with Fairbanks-Morse and Company, as a parts technical writer then service manual writer for diesel engines. The family then moved to Galesburg, IL, where he worked as a service manual writer and assistant department manager. Later, the family moved to Kenosha County, where he worked with Modine Manufacturing Company in Advertising and Sales Promotion. He was later transferred to an assembly line as a foreman, then to Wonder Lake, IL as an Assistant Factory Manager.
In 1969, Doug started a career with State Farm Insurance. During his time with State Farm, Doug earned Legion of Honor, Agent of the Year and Traveling Millionaire. After more than 23 years of service, he retired from State Farm in December 1992. He thoroughly enjoyed his career as a State Farm Agent, especially in his efforts to help clients and associates and the friends he made along the way. After “retirement,” Doug and Winnie moved to Sun City West, AZ, where he started a new career as a real estate agent with Ken Meade Realty. He enjoyed hobbies such as photography, history, genealogy, and computer club. He also loved trains, travel, and visits from family and friends. After 21 years in Arizona, they moved back to Whitewater, where he spent time working on a couple of novels started when he was in Arizona. He and Winnie married in 1950 and celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary this year. He was very proud of his family and loved them dearly.
Library Board Meeting – Monday, October 15, 2018, 6:30 pm, Irvin L. Young Memorial Library – Community Room. For agenda, CDA Special Meeting – Tuesday, … Read more
Photos and Story by Tom Ganser Events of the day: (1) Breakfast gathering in Fellowship Hall beginning at 8:45 a.m. (2) Organ recital at 9:30 … Read more
A delicious hot turkey dinner will be available at the Whitewater Masonic Lodge on Thursday, October 18 from 5 – 7 pm. Tickets will be available … Read more
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The Banner has been serving Whitewater, Wisconsin since August 1, 2006