Church: Colby - St. Mary’s Catholic (First Communion - 1962)

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Surnames: Pinion, Allmann, Baumgartner, Beck, Beyerl, Brehm, Brill, Denk, Frane, Gabriel, Gebert, Geiger, Haas, Hartl, Hebert, Hennes, Hoernke, Jirschele, Kaiser, Konwinski, Kops, Krebsbach, Kubs, Makovec, Mews, Michlig, Miller, Mohan, Polster, Ramkar, Rankel, Reise, Roth, Schmidt, Schuh, Spence, Stange, Sterzinger, Stuttgen, Umhoefer, Weis, Wolf, Weiler, Dums

----Source: Colby Phonograph (Colby, Clark Co., Wis.) 05/10/1962

Colby - St. Mary’s Catholic (First Communion - 6 May 1962)

47 Receive First Communion at St. Mary’s

A group of young people received their first holy communion at St. Mary’s Catholic church in Colby, Wisconsin at the 8:15 A.M. Mass on Sunday. Rev. John Pinion officiated.

Communicants included James Allmann, David Baumgartner, Susan Beck, Diane Beyerl, Sandra Beyerl, Thomas Beyerl, Dennis Brehm, Steve Brill, Anne Marie Denk, Darlene Frane, Phillip J. Frane, Thomas Gabriel, Richard Gebert, Elaine Geiger, Judy Haas, Randall Hartl, Daniel Hebert, Cathleen Hennes, Dale Hoernke, Nancy Jirschele, Mark Kaiser, Richard Konwinski, Steve Kops, Dale Krebsbach and Gene Kubs;

Stephen Makovec, Lance Mews, Joan Michlig, Suzanne Miller, Kathleen Mohan, James Polster, Michael Ramker, James Rankel, Judith Reise, Jerold Roth, Donald Schmidt, Larry Schuh, Arlene Spence, Rhonda Stange, Helen Sterzinger, Peter Sterzinger, William Stuttgen, Joseph Umhoefer, Diane Weis, Margo Wolf, Daniel Weiler and Richard Dums.

 

 


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