Obituary for former faculty member Gordon Burgess

Burgess, Gordon
MADISON – Gordon Burgess, age 89, died at home on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2005. He was born April 16, 1916, in Racine, the son of Earl and Edith (Gurney) Burgess. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1941 and taught burgessschool at Eagle River, West High School, East High, La Follette and Schenk in Madison. Following retirement from teaching, he managed Orchard Valley Apartments and Jamestown Newbury Bay. He was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church. Gordon also volunteered at the Red Cross and for RSVP. He is survived by his wife, Charline; daughters, Jeanne (John) Morledge and Carolyn (Daniel) Zugarramurdi; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and his sister, Margery (Orville) Jensen. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2005, at 11 a.m. at ASBURY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 6101 University Ave., Madison, WI 53705, with the Rev. Gary Holmes officiating. There will be a visitation from 10 a.m. until the time of service at church on Wednesday. The family requests in lieu of flowers, memorials to Asbury United Methodist Church. Cress Funeral & Cremation Service 6021 University Ave. (608) 238-8406

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Message from Kathy McCloskey Loeb

This message was received on 10-25-05 from Kathy McCloskey Loeb, an alumi of Edgewood High School, but has ties with West Jr High, Dudgeon and Queen of Peace Elementary schools. Many members of the Class of ’58 may have crossed paths with Kathy during our school years in Madison – ChuckR

Chuck —  I check the Website frequently to keep updated on my childhood friends.  Although I graduated from Edgewood, I went to West for junior high — and to Dudgeon and Queen of Peace for grade school.  I really appreciate reading about everyone.  It brings back lots of wonderful memories.
I live in St. Louis (actually, a suburb called Webster Groves) and have been at Fleishman-Hillard, a public relations firm for over 20 years and I’m looking forward to retirement in February.
I have two children — Lisa, who is currently getting her Ph.D. at University of California-Berkeley in Public Health (she recently spent 2.5 years in Zimbabwe doing AIDs research), and Jeff, who lives and works in L.A.  Jeff is director of operations for Nederlander Theatres West Coast — which translates to — Mom gets house seats at any theatre where she wants to see a show just about anywhere in the world.  I call it payback, a wonderful one at that.  And, when I’m in LA, I get to “walk the red carpet” for opening night parties, along with spoiling his two beautiful children.
I keep in touch with Barb Watts Ploetz who is great about keeping me updated on folks.
I’m am going to try and get my class at Edgewood to have our reunion at approximately the same time as the West Class of ’58, so we (Barb, Gerry Paulson) can hopefully schedule a Queen of Peace grade school reunion during the same time period.
Kathy McCloskey Loeb

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Dudgeon School Neighborhood and “Roundy’s Fun Fund”

Posted 10-18-05

(This message was received from Harry Ockerlander on 10-17-05)

Hello Chuck:

Just accessed “our” website & noted Julies passing, I played with both Julie & her brother Jack along with Rich Klatt-Dick Yates-Mark & Diane Doherty, all of whom lived on Copeland St.  Gerald Paulson lived on Western St., which was one block over and closer to Dudgeon School.

Here is an article  which appeared in 1952 in the Wisconsin State Journal.  Roundy had a project called the Roundy’s Fun Fund to help handicapped children.  I have identified the individuals listed in the article to help clarify the photo.  I cannot remember the person listed as James Klatt (he was not related to Richard), whom I believe to be James Olsen/Olson? …Diane would probably remember, in fact I believe his house was on Cross St. just below Mark & Diane’s home.

  Harry Ockerlander

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PS:-1    I lived at 731 Copeland Street below Cross St. and closer to Monroe St.,I  found this  article recently and thought it might be of interest.

PS:-2   The phone numbers & addresses of all Dudgeon classmates are still in my possession now along with printed articles about same.

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Former faculty member C. J. Antonie obituary

Antonie, Celestine Joseph
MADISON – Celestine Joseph Antonie, age 88, died peacefully at home surrounded by his family on Monday, August 29, 2005, of cancer. Whether you knew him as Cel, CJ, Joe, Tony, Dad or Grandpa, you knew he made this a better place for antonie_cjhaving been here. Cel was born in Hayes, Kan., on April 30, 1917, to Peter and Caroline (Karlin) Antonie. When he was seven years old, the family sold their farm and moved to Wisconsin, eventually settling in Two Rivers. He graduated from high school as an honor student, acclaimed football and baseball player, and was the first of his family to go on to college, attending the University of Wisconsin. His college career was interrupted by World War II, during which he served as a decorated B-17 navigator, flying 25 missions from North Africa to Italy, Greece, Germany and Bulgaria. While on leave in Two Rivers before going over seas, Cel met and married the love of his life, Betty (Heinrich), and they enjoyed more than 62 years of marriage. After the war, he completed his master’s degree and chose to become a science teacher at Madison West High School, much to the delight of the many students over the course of his 30-year career for whom science classes, especially biology, became something to look forward to. As a teacher at West, he also served as a football coach and was the schools first athletic director, combining his love of teaching with his love of sports. Many of his former students stayed in contact with him to let him know that their careers and personal lives were influenced by him. Cel was an avid gardener who always planted more than he needed and relished giving the excess produce away to neighbors, friends or just putting it out by the curb for anyone to take. He loved to cook, once winning a local newspaper recipe contest with a “family favorite” that until then the family had never eaten. However, fishing was his real avocation. As a young man he fashioned his own wooden baits and cherished the Pflueger Supreme reel his young bride surprised him with. In 1964, he started a family tradition of traveling to Red Lake, Ontario, for a yearly fishing trip and celebrated the 40-year anniversary by catching a walleye on the last pass of his last trip in 2004. Cel helped build his family’s home, across from Midvale School, in 1952 from plans he drew up. From that home, he was a devoted member of Queen of Peace Church, an active participant in the Westmorland neighborhood, and a favorite neighbor to youngsters who wanted to know more about the bugs they found. He was a wonderful mentor, teaching those around him that compassion and understanding are the keys to strong relationships. Cel will be remembered as a person who had a story or joke for every occasion, often telling a joke in his last days to ease the grief everyone was feeling. He is survived by his wife, Betty; children, Peter (Kristin) of Black Earth, Linda (Wayne) Antonie-Lusk of Madison, Ellen (Michael) Hamm of Seattle, Wash., and Roger (Debra) of Mission Viejo, Calif.; grandchildren, Elizabeth, Carolyn and Patrick Antonie, Brian (Lindsay), Alex and Peter Hofsteen, Ian and Logan Hamrn, and Heather, Laura and Steven Antonie; brothers, Lawrence, Felix (Grace) and Jerome (Eunice) Antonie; sisters, Mary CaIdwell and Sr. Marcia Anionic; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Joseph and Cyril; and sisters, Rose Cretton and Ann Carley. The family wishes to thank the many doctors and nurses who cared for Cel during his last years, HospiceCare of Dane county (Kris, Kelly and Claudia) for easing his pain and helping him on his journey, and “DJ”, Cel’s special care giver for tender care and loving support in his last days. A Memorial Mass will be held at OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 401 S. Owen Drive, at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2005, with Father Todd Van Natta officiating. Interment will follow at Resurrection Catholic Cemetery with military honors. Family and friends may call from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the CRESS FUNERAL HOME, 3610 Speedway Road, on Friday, Sept. 2, 2005, and from 10 a.m. until the time of service at the church on Saturday. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to memorials that will be designated at a later date. Cress Funeral & Cremation Service 3610 Speedway Road (608) 238-3434

Wisconsin State Journal, August 31, 2005

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Notice of death of classmate Julie (Frye) Johnston

Dear Chuck,

I don’t know if anyone has notified you of the death of Julie Frye Johnston, one of the members of our graduating class at West She died on Wednesday, June 29th, after a long struggle with Multiple Myeloma. ( Cancer of the plasma in the blood ). She is survived by a brother Jack ( Helene) Frye at 806 Burn Oak Trail, Cross Plains, WI 53718. She is also survived by two children and one grandchild. She was my closest childhood friend from 3rd grade at Dudgeon on up to West, so it was a real shock to me. We hadn’t kept in touch for a few years . Memorials may be sent to The Dane County Humane Society, 5132 Voges Rd., Madison, WI 53718.

Again thanks for all your hard work as Webmaster for our class of 1958.

Yours in class pride and friendship,

Diane ( Doherty ) Fiore.

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