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A8 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2012 OBITUARIES FROM PAGE ORE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Darlington with the Rev Jeffrey Tombeilin officirtmg Bunal will be in Belmont Cemetery The Erickson Funeral Home in Darlington is serv- ing the family More information is available arid online condolences may be expressed to the family by going to www er icksonf uneralhome com or calling (608) 776 3542 ANDERSON, Thomas Cail, 74 BelleulleNevv Glares EVEN, Dennis 70 Ithaca GREIBER, Herman Joseph, 89 DaneMadison HALLAM, Victoria Oglesby, 68 Madison RIECHERS, Betty 87 Darlington TAYLOR, Stella Marie, 95 MadisonFond du Lac WAINWRIGHT, Richard Gordon, 83 New Glarus YOUNG, Noman 74 Madison thtt TODAY'S FUN! Taylor, Stella Marie MADISON FOND DU LAC -Stella Marie Tailor age 95, passed away peacefully on Thursday, Sept 13, 2012 in Fond du Lac A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a on Wednesday Sept 19 2012 at ST BERNARD CATHO LIC CHURCH, 7450 University Ave Middleton with visitation from 10 a until the time of service A full obituary will be published on Sunday Cress Funeral and Cremation Service 3610 Speedway Road Madison (608) 238 3434 Please share your memories at www CressFuneralService com BROWN, Lois, 11 a Gunderson Fitchburg Funeral Home, 2950 Chapel Valley Road, Fitchburg. DORFSCHMIDT, Kiiby" Richaid, 12.30 Cress Funeral Home, 206 W. Prospect St Stoughton. Falk Elementary School first grader Alexis Adams drinks chocolate milk during the first week of Madisons new after-school dinner program. On Wednesday, students could choose between turkey sandwiches, fruit cups and broccoli or ham and crackers, carrots and pineapple for their meal.

Eventually, students will receive hot meals and choose from a salad bar. CRAIG SCHREINER -State Journal GREGORY, Richard, 11 a.m Monona United Methodist Chuich, 606 Nichols Road, Monona. LEHMAN, Marie, 11 a.m St. Dennis Catholic Church, 505 Dempsey Road, Madison. MARLOWE, Matthew, 11 a.m Gunderson East Funeral Home, 5203 Monona Drive, Madison.

OMERNICK, Shanta, 10 a Fraternal Order of Eagles Club, 2109 Bartillon Drive, Madison. ROMIG, Marian, 10 a St Dunstans Episcopal Church, 6205 University A ve Madison. SCHEEL, Ruth 2 p.m., Blackhawk Church, 9620 Brader Way, Middleton. THOMAS, Maria A 11 a.m Trinity United Methodist Church, 1123 Vilas A ve Madison. WAGGONER, Freddie 1:30 p.m., Joyce Ryan Funeral Home, 5701 Odana Road, Madison.

ZAKEM, David, 2 p.m., Prairie Unitarian Umversalist Society, 2010 Whenona Drive, Madison. Denotes Organ Donor Schools serving more meals Last year the Madison School District served 30 percent more meals to students than it did a decade ago Over that period, the number of lunches served increased 11 percent, the number of after school snacks increased 68 percent and the number of breakfasts increased 76 percent The percentage of all meals qualifying for a federal low income student subsidy also is steadily increasing For questions on obituaries, call 6 08 283-7600 or email obituanes3madison.com. Si Snack Breakfast Lunch Even, Dennis T. ITHACA Dennis Even, age 70, of Ithaca Wis passed into eternity as he was released from the pain of cancer in his home surrounded by his family on Thursday Sept 13, 2012 A celebration of Dennis' life will take place Saturday Sept 15 2012, at 5pm at the CLARY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 26777 Jelland Drive, Richland Center Friends may call from 3pm until the time of services In lieu of flowers, Memorials may be sent to A (Greater Richland Area Cancer Elimination) PO Box 213 Richland center, Wl 53581 (wwwwalkwith-grace com) and the Richland Community Free Clinic, 333 Second St, Richland Center On line condolences can be made at www clarymemorllfumraihome.com SI r- 63 "7 Percent 6 federally it subsidized i m- 04 'OS Oh 07 NOTE Figures are rounded SOURCE Madison School District State Journal Wainwright, Richard Gordon NEW GLARUS Richard Gordon Wainwright, age 83, of New Glarus passed away on Thursday Sept 13, 2012, at the New Glarus Home He was born on Sept 14, 1928 in Shorewood, Wis to his parents Clarence and Arminta (van Ma tre) Wainwright Richard graduated from Monroe High School and then earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin Platteville and a Master of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin Madison On Aug 20, 1950, he was united in marriage to Lois Kathryn Blum at St John United Church of Christ in Monroe Richard worked as a high school teacher for many years he first taught at the Wonewoc High School for five years and then taught at the New Glarus High School for thirty-seven years until his retirement He also coached boys' and girls' basketball golf baseball, and football and was inducted into the Wisconsin Coaches Hall of Fame on Sept 30 2006 Richard was a member of the Swiss United Church of Christ in New Glarus, the New Glarus Masonic Lodge No 310, and a charter member of the Edelweiss Chalet Country Club Richard was an accomplished athlete, an avid golfer who won the championship flight of the Huber Open in 1969 and the 1972, 1973 and 1976 Green County Open and was inducted into the UW Platteville Hall of Fame on Nov 11, 1972 He also played for the New Glarus Home Talent Baseball team and for the Chevrolet Softball team Richard is survived by his wife, Lois Wainwright of New Glalus, sons, Mark (Susan) Wainwright of Verona Michael(Susan) Wainwright of Monticello, Matt Wainwright of New Glarus and Mitch (Elbe) Wain-wright of Mineral Point He is further survived by his grandchildren, Tyler and Tessa Wainwright, Danielle (Tim) Swenson, Abbey (Matt) Ballweg Luke Wainwright and Lee Owen, Erik Wainwright, Rory Wainwright, and Madelaine Wainwright, greatgrandchildren, Bree, Brynn, and Kinley Swenson, Braiden Wainwright, and Hudson Ballweg He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, A Keith Wainwright, and a sister in law, Dorothy Durst Wainwright A memorial service will be held at 11 a on Tuesday Sept 18 2012 at the SWISS UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 18 Fifth Ave New Glarus. with the Rev Todd (Jackman and Pastor Petra Streiff officiating A visitation will be held from 10 a until time of service on Tuesday Sept 18, 2012, at the Swiss United Church of Christ A memorial fund has been established I have so many happy memories of grandpa Such a quiet man, but you always knew how much he loved you with that amazing smile of his He would do anything for his family The Zentner Beal Funeral Home of New Glarus is serving the family An online memorial with guestbook is available at wwwJMalfuneralhomts.com Greiber, Herman Joseph DANE MADISON Herman Joseph Greiber, age 89, of Dane Madison died on Thursday Sept 13 2012, at All Saints Care Center in Madison Funeral services will be held on Monday Sept 17,2012 at 11 am at St Martins Catholic Church in Martinsville Friends may call on Sunday Sept 16, 2012, from 2 to 5 pm at the WINN-CRESS FuNERAL HOME in Waunakee A complete obituary will follow in Sunday paper Wlnn-Cress Funeral and Cremation Service 5785 Highway Waunakee (608)849-4513 Please share your memories at www CressFuneral Service com Dinners Continued from Page A1 their daughter requests before gymnastics class.

"Its well thought out, Eich said. District officials say the dinner program will improve student nutrition, encourage more participation in after-school academic programs and eventually lead to community dinners that will welcome more parents into the schools. Whats kind of unique about it is these are creative ways to help districts close the achievement gap, said Steve Youngbauer, food services director. Unlike the lunch program, eligibility for a free dinner is based on whether the school qualifies for the program based on school poverty rates, rather than the income level of an individual student. So any student participating in an eligible after-school program can eat the dinner meal for free.

The program, starting at Falk, Black Hawk Middle School and Memorial High School this year, eventually will include hot meals and a salad bar. Its projected to cost $65,000 for the three schools this year, with the cost covered by a $2.86 per-meal federal subsidy. As dinner programs have expanded to school districts across the country, conservatives have criticized the federal program as government encroachment on the responsibilities of families. Don Severson, president of a local conservative school watchdog organization, was skeptical a dinner would be able to increase participation among parents working two or three jobs. Its just another attempt at government taking over and schools being detracted from their mission of education, Severson said.

"It should be the parents responsibility to feed their kids. Mayor Paul Soglin said he is already interested in seeing the school dinner program expand to all schools as part of a broader effort to keep children engaged in the schools until their parents get off from work. Rather than a longer school day, as the School District has discussed as part of its achievement gap plan, Soglin wants students to have access to tutors, mentors, study skills sessions, supervised recreation and sports between the end of the academic day and a dinner offered at school. This progressive city is way behind other cities in that regard," Soglin said. We should not look at this as a frill, or as an experiment, but something citywide." Expansion of meals program Madison students have received fed- Anderson, Thomas Carl BELLEVILLE NEW GLARUS Thomas Carl Anderson age 74 of Belleville passed away on Thursday Sept 13, 2012, at UW Hospital in Madison He was born on March 16 1938 in the Town of Primrose on the Anderson Homestead the son of Milo 0 and Berdme (Ahrensmever) Anderson Tom attended the Nessa Country School and New Glarus High School On June 8 1958 he was united in marriage to Ruth Ann Legler at the Swiss United Church of Christ in New Glarus Tom had farmed for several years and then worked for the Green County Highway Department for twenty years until his retirement He was a member of the Swiss United Church of Christ in New Glarus and had served as an elder and deacon of the church Tom had also served as secretary for the Little Sugar River Watershed Committee Thomas is survived by his wife Ruth of Belleville children, Julie (Bill Juberian) Anderson of Naples Fla Pam Anderson of Roseville, Minn Michael (Sarah Yanko) Anderson of Tomah and Kay (Michael) Holt of Lodi seven grandchildren Thomas (Katie) Ahlstrom Britt Ahlstrom Tyler (Sidney) Ahlstrom, Steven raun, Jenelle (Eric) Murley Nicole (Zac) Yaun and Lee Holt a great-granddaughter Aria Marie Murley, siblings Judy Reuter of New Glarus Milo 0 Anderson of Waunakee Joy (John) Freitag of New Glarus, and Jan (Charles) Silbaugh of Oregon Wis brothers in law Robert Legler and Richard Legler both of New Glarus a sister in-law, Betty Legler of Belleville and a special cousin Bette Parkin of Hermosa Beach Calif He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother in-law Arthur Legler Funeral services will be held at 11 a on Monday Sept 17 2012 at the SWISS UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 18 Fifth Avenue, New Glarus.

Wis with the Rev Todd Hackman officiating with burial in the Swiss Church Cemetery Relatives and friends may call from 10 a until time of service on Monday Sept 17 2012, at the SWISS UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST in New Glarus A memorial fund has been established The ZentnerBeal Funeral Home of New Glarus is serving the family Tom was a loving husband, father, and grandpa An online memorial with guestbook is available at www beatfuneraihometxom erally subsidized breakfast, lunch and after-school snacks for years. Madison offered school lunches since 1967, two years before the National School Lunch Program started. The district introduced breakfast at two schools in 1987 with all schools joining the program by 2001. After-school snacks also have been available since at least 2001. Those will still be available right after school but dont include as many options as the dinners, which must have a serving of milk, grains, meat and two servings of fruit or vegetables.

Eligible schools for the dinner program must have at least 50 percent of students qualify as low-income. In Madison last year, 18 elementary schools, seven middle schools and East and La Follette high schools met that requirement. To be eligible, students must take part in an academically focused afterschool program, not an after-school sport. Memorial is looking into setting up a homework club for athletes between practice and the free meal so that they can participate in the free meal. Free meals for parents? District officials envision eventually serving free meals to parents and other family members, but on a larger scale with meals costing $6 to $8 each.

Because the adults wouldnt qualify for a federal subsidy, the district might look to community organizations and businesses to pay for adult meals, said Erik Kass, assistant superintendent for business services. Were really trying to leverage a lot of volunteers to help serve meals," Kass said, "One of the overall goals is to give parents positive opportunities to come to school, spend some time with their kid and get a meal out of it." Hallam, Victoria Oglesby MADISON Victoria Oglesby Hallam, age 68, passed away peacefully with her family at her side on Sept 12, 2012, at the UW Hospital Funeral arrangements are pending A full obituary will be published on Sunday Cress Funeral and Cremation Service 3610 Speedway Road Madison (608)238 3434 Please share your memories at www CressFuneral Servicexom Riechers, Betty M. DARLINGTON-Betty Riechers, age 87, of Darlington passed into glory on Sept 13 2012 Betty was preceded in death by an infant son, Joseph, in 1951, and by her husband, ll in 2008 Bill and Betty had four surviving children, James Riechers of Willow Springs, Mo and Tucson Ariz Mary (Larry) Glass of Loveland Colo Mark (Janice) Riechers of Darlington, and Sam (Janet) Riechers of Tucson. Ariz A visitation will be held Monday Sept 17, 2012, from 4pm until 8 pm and also Tuesday, Sept 18, 2012, from 9am until the time of service at the church Funeral services will be held Tuesday Sept 18 2012 at 10 am at GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1302 Clay Street in Young, Norman C. MADISON -Norman Young age 74 passed away on Friday, September 14, 2012 Funeral arrangements are pending Joyet-Ryan Funeral Horn A Cremation Services 5701 Odana Road (608)274-1000 wwwjyanfuneralsarvice.com A "'(I'lX WA uj rl'Wil'A fm iteiU I i aary A I 7) Jy Daycare Package value for S5 News.

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