Obit: Price-Waddington, Maurine K. (1971 - 2012)
Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Price, Waddington, Lewis, Bailey, Buker, Tieman, Raymond, Delaney
----Source: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, WI) 04/10/2012
Price-Waddington, Maurine K. (14 JUN 1971 - 6 APR 2012)
Maurine Katherine (Lewis)
Price-Waddington, 40 of Willard, Wisconsin, passed away on April 6,
2012, at the Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire with her family at
her side.
She was born on June 14, 1971, to Sid Lewis and Nona J. Bailey in
Neillsville, Wisconsin.
Maurine attended the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Elementary School,
the Duluth Cathedral High School, and graduated from River Falls
High School. Following high school, she worked for the Ho-Chunk
Casino in Baraboo in various managerial capacities, then, was
employed in service, software, and accounting with several
businesses in Madison, WI. She served as research intern in the
Native Americans into Medicine Program at the University of Minnesota-Duluth
She married Michael Price of Baraboo in 1996. To this union, a son,
Jared Price (age 16), was born. Jared is a junior in the Baraboo
High School and a member of the varsity basketball
team.
As a young child, Maurine attended the LCO Ojibwe Elementary School
on the Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation near Hayward, WI. Her mother
Nona was a teacher in the tribal school. While there, Maurine was
immersed in the Ojibwe Indian culture and language. She learned
about the Ojibwe drum and about protocol at pow wow gatherings.
Early on, she sang behind the LCO Badger Drum group and
participated in numerous pow wow celebrations. While at Duluth
Cathedral High School, she performed as "Lisa" with "Royal
Badness," a theatrical lip-sync song group who conducted all the
music of Prince and the Revolution in 1984-1985. Their performances
drew critical rave reviews and to sell-out audiences in northern
Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Maurine was a member of the Wisconsin Ho-Chunk Nation and from the
Bear Clan. Her great aunt, Tillie (Stacy) Buker of Willard, was her
"grandmother." Jen Tieman of Willard, chaplain with the Christian
Motorcycle Association, gave her supportive care and divine
guidance in her final hours. Stacy and Lowe relatives also provided
support in her final days at the hospital.
Maurine is survived by her parents, Sid Lewis and Nona Bailey; her
son, Jared Price; two sisters, Melissa Lewis-Raymond, Mary
Elizabeth Lewis-Raymond; two brothers, Aaron Bailey and Andrew
Bailey; and her aunt, Dr. Susan Delaney.
A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, at the
Gesche Funeral Home in Neillsville (4 South Grand Avenue) preceded
by a viewing at 1 p.m.
The family expresses their appreciation to the Ho-Chunk Nation
Government and Health Care Center who have provided professional
and technical support. Also, appreciation is given to the staff and
doctors at the Sacred Heart Hospital Critical Care
Unit.
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