. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. olBiruai^y Mrs. Lawrence Dana Mrs. Lawrence Dana, 65, 1310 13th Avenue S., Wisconsin Rap- ids, Wisconsin, died at 2:10 Tuesday, March 28, following a five weeks' illness. She was admitted to the hospital on Feb. 26 and had undergone surgery. Funeral services were held at 2 Thursday at Taylor Funeral Home, the Rev. Robert Kingdon officiating, with burial following at Restlawn Memorial Park. She was treasurer of Dana Machine & Supply, Inc., a com- pany headed by her husband. The former Katheryn Juckett was born at Janes


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. olBiruai^y Mrs. Lawrence Dana Mrs. Lawrence Dana, 65, 1310 13th Avenue S., Wisconsin Rap- ids, Wisconsin, died at 2:10 Tuesday, March 28, following a five weeks' illness. She was admitted to the hospital on Feb. 26 and had undergone surgery. Funeral services were held at 2 Thursday at Taylor Funeral Home, the Rev. Robert Kingdon officiating, with burial following at Restlawn Memorial Park. She was treasurer of Dana Machine & Supply, Inc., a com- pany headed by her husband. The former Katheryn Juckett was born at Janesville, Wisjc. July 17, 1901, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Juck- ett, and married Lawrence Dana at Woodstall, 111., July 19. 1927. They came to Wiscon- sin Rapids in 1929. Surviving, in addition to her hu.'-lband, are a son, George, Stevens Point; two brothers, Leonard and Leland Juckett, both of Janesville, and three sisters, Mrs. Clarence Yanke, Newberry, Ore.; Mrs. Jos,eph Smith, Janeville and Mrs. Rich- ard Johnson, St. Louis, Mo. Lewis E. Billings Funeral services for Lewis E. BilHngs, a resident of Plympton Massachusetts for 60 years, and a selectman for the last seven and a member of the planning board for 12, were held at the First Congregational Church. Mr. Billings died April 10 at Jordan Hospital at the age of 73. He also had served the town as police chief from 1924 to 1939, highway surveyor from 1925 to 1948, and as fire chief and forest fire warden from 1935 to 1947. His other civic activities in- cluded terms on the school com- mittee, town forest committee, water exploration study com- mittee and as chairman of the town house renovation commit- By occupation, he was a dairy farmer in Plympton since 1912 and for many yearsj was ;• well known cranberry grower. At the time of his death, Mr. Billings was president of the Producersi' Dairy Cooperative of Brockton, a director of the American Dairy Association in Massachusetts and a director of the Pl


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