Obit: Zehouillier, Donald L. (1930 - 2007)

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Surnames: Lehouillier, Gardner, Myotte, Julga, LaValley, Carriere

----Sources: TBO (Tampa, Florida) 9 Jan. 2007

Zehouillier, Donald L. (19 April 1930 - 5 Jan. 2007)

Donald Lehouillier

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Lehouillier, Donald L., 76, of Zephyrhills, Fla., and Neillsville, Wis., passed away January 5, 2007, in Dade City, Fla., under the care of Hernando-Pasco Hopsice.

He was born April 19, 1930, in Escanaba, Mich., to Adolph and Delima (Gardner) Lehouillier, and had been wintering in Zephyrhills for 13 years from Neillsville, Wis. Mr. Lehouillier was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was a member of the Zephyrhills Eagles, a member of the Bet Mar Golf Club, and enjoyed playing cards and golfing. He also attended St. Joseph Catholic Church.

He is survived by his wife, Jean E. Lehouillier of Zephyrhills, Fla., and Neillsville, Wis.; two daughters, Jean (Joe Myotte) Julga of Sault Sainte Marie, Mich., and Donna (Gerald) LaValley of Neillsville, Wis.; three sons, James (Jean) Lehouillier of Waukesha, Wis., Thomas (Kim) Lehouillier of Mukwonago, Wis., and Richard (Kellie) Lehouillier of Merrillan, Wis.; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; two brothers, Robert (Nona) Lehouillier of Mesa, Ariz., and Allen (Delores) Lehouillier of Bark River, Mich.; a sister, Mary Anne (Jude) Carriere of Marquette, Mich.' and sister-in-law; Helen Lehouillier of Zephyrhills, Fla. He was predeceased by a brother, Francis Lehouillier.

 

 


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