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Details: Reception at Bride's Home Honors Couple Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs held a reception at their home. 4911 Thirteenth avenue, last evening in honor of their daughter, Dorothy Jean, and her husband, Raymond Wojcehowicz, 1105 Fiftieth street, whose marriage took place at 7:30 p.m. in the offices of Justice of the Peace Harry Carlson. For her wedding to Mr. Wojcehowicz, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wojcehowicz. 3706 Sixty-third street. The bride chose a powder blue suit. Her accessories were pink, and gardenias and pink rosebuds made up her corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rotondo attended the couple. Mrs. Rotondo wore a light green suit, yellow accessories and corsage of gardenias and yellow rosebuds. Following the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Wojcehowicz left for Chicago. Next week they will be at home at 1105 Fiftieth street. Mrs. Wojcehowicz works at Cooper's and her husband is employed at Simmon's. Clipped from Kenosha Evening News April 9, 1948 Dorothy (Jean) Wojcehowlcz Mrs. Ray (Dorothy) (Jean) Wojcehowicz, 59, 2619 Roosevelt Road, died Saturday at 11:04 p.m. at St. Catherine's Hospital after a weeklong illness. Born in Kenosha on July 1923, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George (Dorothy Kohlman) Krebs. She was educated in Kenosha schools. On April 8, 1948 in Kenosha she married Ray Wojcehowicz. She owned and operated J+R Ceramics for 13 years. Memberships included St. Thomas Aquinas Church, PLAV Ladies Auxiliary post 34, 600 Bowling Club, Kenosha Youth Foundation and she was secretary of Spencers Singles Bowling League. Surviving are her husband, parents, and a son, George L. Becker, all of Kenosha; four daughters, Mrs. Al (Sue) Engelmann, Stanton, Calif. Miss Margaret Wojcehowicz of Colorado Springs, and Mrs. Franklin (Debbie) Lamb and Mrs. Tom (Roxane) Kriederman, both of Kenosha. Also surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Richard (Agnes) Pritchard and Mrs. Eugene (Mary Ellen) Hampton, both of Kenosha; Mrs. Bill (Georgie) Efford, Hollister, Calif.. and Mrs. Jack (Grace) Dorff, Port Richey. Fla. Preceding her in death was a sister, Carol Bougneit. Kenosha News, Monday, February 21, 1983, Kenosha, Wisconsin WoJcehowicz Mrs. Ray (Dorothy) (Jean) Wojcehowicz, 59, 2619 Roosevelt Road, who died Saturday night at St. Catherine's Hospital, is survived by a sister, Mrs. William (Agnes) Pritchard, of Kenosha, and seven grandchildren. The information was incorrectly reported and partially omitted in Monday's obituary. Wednesday, February 23, 1983, Kenosha, Wisconsin
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