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Baraboo News Republic from Baraboo, Wisconsin • 12

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WEATHEROBITUARIES A12 Wednesday October 19 2011 Baraboo News Republic High Low 35' National Cities Naw irst ull Grand orks Oct 26 Nov 2 Nov 10 skxms no COPIER orecasts and graphics provided by Accu Weather Inc 1 The World's Weather Authority7" AccuWearthercom 4935c 5034c 4936c 4832c 4832c Duluth 42728 lumee Snow 4838c 4835c 5035sh 4834sh 5136c 5135c 5137r 5230c 5240r 4832c 5135c 5339r 4830pc Tonight Cloudy a little rain reezy riday Mostly sunny Valley and a storm off the mid AUantic coast will bring drenching rain from Illinois through New England today Localized flooding and gusty winds are likely The West I Plains and Southeast will remain largely dry (An index of fuel consumption indicating how many degrees tie mean temperature fed below 65" for tie day) Indianapolis 5241 Thursday Mostly cloudy with Sm shower rTwCtp Showers South Central 4 cast High46 TODAY Rather cloudy a xjLshower windy Almanac for Yesterday (Statistics are lor Madison through 5 pm) 1 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation Temperature bands are highs tor the day orecast higMow temperatures are given for selected cities 4842r 4835c 4838c 5039r 4732pc 4834C 4826c 4735c 4837C 4838c Sun and Moon Sunrise 7:16 am Sunset 6:09 pm Moonrise 11:49 pm Moonset 1:52 pm Last The AccuWeather Regional Outlook Mostly cloudy today a shower windy and chity howevsr periods of rain toward Chicago High 46 to 50 Windy tonight Ram in central parts and toward Chicago a shower in spots toward Green Bay Low 33 to 42 Rain tapering off toward Chicago tarnnrrnur a pgg sing showBf in central parts and toward Greon Bay High Low Shown is today's weather Temperatures are highs and tonight's lows City Appleton Baraboo Clinton Dubuoue kEau Claire 4633c 4929c ond du Lac 4837c Green Bay 4837c Kenosha 5038r La Crosse 4835c Milwaukee Montello Oshkosh Racine Rochester Sparta Superior Waterloo Watertown Waupaca 4635c Wautoma 4835c Weather (W): a sunny pc partly cloudy doudy sh showers thunderstorms rain sf snow flumes sn snow ice Oct 19 National orecast for Today A strong storm sys tern over the Ohio £3 Today Thu HiLoW 4933c 5031c 5130c 5031c High Saturday Low Partly sunny 4425 1 54M4V PwfegeBaraboo Moliws 4930 A RocMw 'Q 70 IWl 4 1 I IL T' VllLJlwiMW wcA ZtsfcMwWb: pfe'r'? 7580 I I 'u 1 4 1 I If I Cswilw L'" Stationary 4ni unAi Low i Today Thu Today Thu City hilow UJLfiMt City HKLoad HULaffl Austin 7539s 7950s Pittsburgh 6845r 4939sh Baltimore 7G53r 6444pc St Louis 5436sh 5639pc Boston 5956r 7152pc San Antonio 77463 8158s lagstaff 4 6930s 6831s San Jose 7355pc 7653s Las Vegas 8664s 8862s Tampa 7858t 7253s Philadelphia 6957r 6848pc Tucson 9062s 8860s Phoenix 9368s 9266s Wichita 5630s 5637s Temperature High 53 Low Normal high Normal low Record high in 1953 Record low in 1976 Precipitation Yesterday through 5 pm 000" Month to date 101" Normal month to date 138" Year to date 2462" Normal year to date 2933 Wettest day 278" in 1984 Heating Degree Days Yesterday through 5 pm 22 Month to date 139 Season to date 355 Normal season to date 457 OBITUARIES fA i Dorothy Anne (Rotnem) Gilbertson EAU CLAIRE Dorothy Anne (Rotnem) Gilbertson was born to Dorothea and Martin Rotnem on April 15 1921 the fourth child of seven and the first girl She attended Hillside Country School Elk Mound High School and graduated salutatorian in 1939 She then went to Stout and graduated with a major in home economics educa tion Dorothy taught for two years in Greenwood and then returned to Elk Mound to farm and raise a family Memorial services will take place at 11 am today Wednesday Oct 19 2011 at the Shepherd of the Hill Lutheran Church in Elk Mound Pastor Mike Woll man will officiate Com mittal services will take place prior to the memo rial service in the Barum Cemetery Elk Mound Wednesday morning at 9 am Memorial Visita tion will take place at the church from 10 am until the time of services as well as during the luncheon fol lowing the service Dorothy married LaVerne Gilbertson also of Elk Mound on June 10 1944 at Barum Lutheran Church in rural Elk Mound They farmed together until shortly before death in 2004 Dorothy learned to play piano and organ as a child and served as a church organist for many years beginning at Barum when she was 14 years old continuing at Shepherd of the Hill in Elk Mound throughout her mar ried life next at Lutheran Church of the Good Shep herd Senior Apartments in Eau Claire and finally at Oakwood Retirement Apartments in Eau Claire where she was known as the piano lady Because of failing eyesight Dorothy was unable to read music in her later years but because of her many years as a church organist was able to play almost any hymn at request She also enjoyed directing the senior and choirs at Shep herd of the Hill Dorothy taught piano organ and guitar at her Local rom Page Al event not only recognizes our partner ship with but our emphasis on Walsh said take great pride in our state and our Aaron Charles an owner and member of Blue Col lar Cafe Jams in Hixton in Jackson County said his store is participating simply to spread the word about his jams and other Wisconsin prod ucts going to be there to support what is made in Wisconsin and meet our he said There will also be spe cial appearances by Katie Wirkus Alice in Dairyland Laura Kaeppeler Miss Wisconsin Bucky Badger and some of the Sausages Customers will also be treated to prize giveaways such as Univer sity of Wisconsin Mil waukee basketball tickets Wollersheim Win ery tour passes Milwaukee Bucks tickets and product certificates will definitely have something for every fam rey said should be a good time for all who join Send email to ezagorski capitalnewspaperscom ATTENTION: BUSINESS OWNERS You may qualify for 100 BONUS DEPRECIATION! 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