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LeMacher Studio
115 N Fourth Street
1908
In 1908 William Dobratz opened the Victor Theatre, located at 115 North Fourth Street where the LeMacher Studio was located.
c.1975
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Fourth, N, 115 |
2015
Shirley A. LeMacher
1940 - 2015
OCONOMOWOC —
Shirley A. LeMacher, age 74, of Oconomowoc, passed
away peacefully on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 7, 2015, at AngelsGrace
Hospice in Oconomowoc with her daughter by her side. Shirley is survived by two children, one
daughter, Brenda LeMacher- Sprague (James) Sprague of
Fort Atkinson, and one son, Thomas (Donna) LeMacher
of Sussex; one sister, Rose Borchardt of Sun Prairie;
two brothers, Russell (Sandy) DeBlare and Leonard Wollin, both of Watertown; nieces, nephews, other relatives
and friends. She was preceded in death
by her parents.
Shirley Ann Wollin was born on July 25, 1940, in Milford, the daughter
of Ervin and Anna (Lafler) Wollin.
She had been married to Steve LeMacher and was the co-owner of LeMacher
Photography Studio in Watertown. Shirley
had also been a health care worker for many years .
She was a member of Sullivan United Methodist Church and enjoyed puzzles and
spending time with family and friends.
Funeral services
will be held on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Hafemeister
Funeral Home, 611 E. Main St., in Watertown, with the Rev. Ron Kral officiating.
Visitation
will be Tuesday from 4 p.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be
at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Watertown on Wednesday at 10 a.m.
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