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WWW.GREENBAYPRESSGAZETTE.COM GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012 A13 WEATHER IM WEATHER INFORMATION: Hourly and 7-day forecast updates at www.greenbaypressgazette.com. Taped weather reports are broadcast continuously over NOAA Weather Radio state KIG-65 (162.55MHz) on the FM band. State road conditions can be checked by calling 511 or www.dot.state.wi.us. TODAY Mostly sunny High: 33-37 Low: 27-31 THURSDAY Chance of rain High: 41-45 Low: 26-30 FRIDAY Chance of rain High: 35-39 Low: 25-29 SUNDAY Che. of rain and snow High: 35-39 Low: 27-31 SATURDAY Isolated rain snow High: 34-38 Low: 26-30 WISCONSIN FORECAST REGIONAL FORECAST Mostly sunny and seasonable today.

Highs will be in the 30s. Increasing clouds tonight. Lows will be in the upper 20s and low 30s. Today City HLW Antigo 3225s Eagle River 3025pc Eau Claire 3531pc TODAY'S FORECAST HIGHLOW TEMPS. RECORDS High for the day ALMANAC YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURES High Low Normal high 60 in 2001 in 1977 47 Low for the day.

Thursday Friday HLW HLW 4024sh 3222pc 3623rs 3120sn 4225rs 3423pc 3828rs 3525pc 3725rs 3320pc 4528sh 3827pc 4534sh 3928pc 3831rs 3325pc 4335sh4132c 3724rs 322 1sn 4025sh 3324pc 36 Record precipitation 33 0.50" in 1973 Marinette Menominee 3330 Escanaba Iron Mtn. La Crosse Madison Marquette Milwaukee 3227s 3024s 3832pc 3931s 3027s 3831s Oconto 3430 YESTERDAY'S PRECIPITATION As of 3 p.m 0.00 in. Total for the month 0.16 in. Total for the year. .29.15 in.

Norm, year to date 28.25 in. Snowfall as of 3 p.m. 0.0 in. Shawano ft' Sturgeon Bay 3533 Zk. Rhinelander 3125pc Wausau 3327pc 3327 Snow for the season.

1.5 7y in. Plan vnnr trin at lnnnnnf nmonhaunmccnavotto mm Ctirie lnioathor Normal low 19 YESTERDAY'S WIND CHILL AT NOON Wind speed was 18 mph. Actual air temperature was 47. Made it feel like 40. SUNRISE SUNSET Sunrise today 7:14 a.m.

Sunset today 4:13 p.m. Sunrise Thursday 7:15 a.m. Sunset Thursday 4:13 p.m. Moonrise today. 11:14 p.m.

Moonset 1 1 :26 a.m. MOON PHASES 3l to 9et travel conditions and airport delays for Wisconsin, the nation PRECIPITATION In inches at Austin Straubel airport 2012 2011 AVG. arm thp Thpn irk trauel fnr ntv niiiHpc anH Hpctinatinnc Green Bay 3529 A Kewaunee 3532 1.40 1.23 1.12 1.34 2.21 3.08 Lake Michigan tfe Appleton 3529 Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug.

Sept. 1.13 1.11 1.85 2.63 2.93 3.88 3.50 3.37 3.04 2.43 2.13 1.50 3.75-1889 4.54-1922 4.68-1977 6.47-1929 9.70-1918 10.29-1990 9.51-2010 9.04-1975 7.80-1965 5.16-2009 6.19-1934 3.73-2008 A Manitowoc 3532 Lake Michigan Green Bay TODAY Wind: 10-15 Wind: 5-10 Waves: 1-3 ft. Waves: 1-3 ft. TONIGHT Wind: 10-15 Wind: 10-15 Waves: 1-3 ft. Waves: 0-2 ft.

MARINE Water temp. 46 A light chop will be experienced on the water today as skies will be mostly sunny. (24-hour National Weather Service Information: 162.55 FM). 2.39 6.25 3.43 2.81 1.71 5.12 6.01 5.30 3.66 1.71 1.09 4.54 4.92 1.66 1.05 3.42 0.16 1.40 Oshkosh 3529 if JT -v vy Nov. Dec.

A Sheboygan 3731 Dec. 13 New Dec. 6 Last qtr. Dec. 19 First qtr.

29.15 37.85 29.52 38.36-1985 Full Total jt TOTALS AS OF 3 P.M. YESTERDAY. NATIONAL FORECAST Rain and snow showers will be scattered over the Northwest, Great Basin and northern half of California as a storm system moves through that region. "lO 10s 30s 50s 60s 1 1 70s 80s 90s PV eos 60s A THE NATION TODAY THE WORLD TODAY City City City City City Albany, N.Y. 46 23 sh Des Moines 50 39 pc Mobile, AL 71 53 sh Acapulco 86 73 pc Mexico City 70 40 Albuquerque 62 37 Detroit 39 29 Nashville 63 39 pc Baghdad 65 49 Montreal 38 24 Amarillo 65 38 pc Duluth 31 28 pc New Orleans 71 56 Bangkok 90 77 pc Moscow 24 13 Anchorage 10 1 pc Evansville 57 33 New York 54 31 sh Beijing 26 12 pc Nassau 78 69 sh Atlanta 66 51 sh Fairbanks -18-27 Omaha 58 41 pc Bermuda 71 64 pc Paris 41 31 sh Austin 73 47 pc Fargo 35 28 Orlando 79 59 pc Bogota 66 50 sh Rio de Janeiro 88 73 pc Baltimore 58 32 pc Grand Rapids 38 28 Philadelphia 58 34 pc Bonn 39 30 Riyadh 75 53 pc Birmingham 67 53 sh Great Falls 52 27 Phoenix 82 54 Cairo 68 52 pc Rome 52 39 sh Bismarck 42 28 Greensboro 65 39 sh Pittsburgh 39 22 Cancun 81 70 pc San Jose 78 64 ts Boise 57 38 sh Helena 49 25 Portland, OR 49 39 Caracas 85 74 ts San Juan, PR 83 73 sh Boston 54 28 sh Honolulu 81 72 sh Raleigh 66 40 sh Chihuahua 68 37 Seoul 29 18 sn Buffalo 36 28 Houston 74 55 pc Reno 54 35 sh Dublin 42 34 pc St.

Thomas 83 74 sh Burlington, VT 42 23 pc Indianapolis 44 28 Sacramento 62 52 sh Frankfurt 36 30 sn Sydney 71 58 Casper 55 30 pc Jackson, MS 70 56 St. Louis 56 37 Guadalajara 78 50 Tel Aviv 66 54 sh Charlotte 66 41 sh Jacksonville 75 56 pc Salt Lake City 54 40 sh Havana 79 65 ts Tokyo 51 37 Cheyenne 61 39 Juneau 25 20 sn San Diego 68 60 pc Helsinki 13 9 sf Toronto 36 26 pc Chicago 40 32 Kansas City 59 42 San Francisco 62 51 sh Ho Chi Minn Ct.92 74 Trinidad 88 75 ts Cincinnati 48 29 pc Las Vegas 71 49 Seattle 46 38 sh Johannesburg 79 57 ts Zurich 33 28 sf Cleveland 38 28 Little Rock 65 40 Sioux Falls 50 37 pc Kingston 83 74 sh 2012 Columbia, SC 71 49 sh Los Angeles 68 56 pc Spokane 41 28 London 41 29 WEATHER CENTRAL LP Columbus, OH 43 26 Louisville 54 31 Tampa 77 60 pc Mazatlan 85 63 MADISON, Wl Dallas 68 46 Memphis 65 49 pc Topeka 6142 KEY TO CONDITIONS: ccloudy, drdr'izzle, ffair, Dayton 43 26 Miami Beach 78 66 pc Washington 60 34 pc hhazy, pcpartly cloudy, rrain, rsrainsnow, Denver 68 37 pc Minneapolis 38 35 pc Wichita 63 41 shshowers, snsnow, sfsnow flurries, tsthunderstorms, wwindy. Below 10 Scheer, Janet Vandeveld, Patricia Moose, Elmer A. Elmer A. Moose, 90, died peacefully on Friday, November 30, 2012.

He was born on March 7, 1922 in Windham, Montana to the late Eva (Dell Horn) and George Moose. Elmer and his siblings, Helen Ber-nice and Irvin were raised Mrs. Hubert (Patricia) Vandeveld, 92, of DePere, passed away Monday evening December 3, 2012 at home, surrounded by her loving family. The daughter of the late Michael and Nellie (De Lorme) Coughlin was born March 10, 1920 in Duck Creek. Pat lived in Duck Creek prior to the family moving to the Chicago and Barrington, IL areas.

Following their return to Green Bay, she was a 1939 graduate of West High School. As a graduation gift, she and her mother attended the World's Fair in New York. On July 27, 1957, she married Hubert Vandeveld at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. He preceded her in death on December 4, 2005.

She enjoyed her career in the fashion industry, having worked for H.C. Prange Company. Pat worked for Prange's from 1940 to 1959, as Head Buyer for juniors, sportswear and teens. She hosted Prange's fashion promotions, including early television and public appearances. Pat and Hubert were active members of all the communities in which they lived, including Green Bay and Whitefish Bay.

She was a member and Past-President of Whitefish Bay Woman's Club. Pat was Trustee, Treasurer, and President of the Ladies Sodality of Holy Family Catholic Church, Whitefish Bay. She served as a volunteer for numerous groups, including Meals on Wheels and United Way. Her hobbies include oil painting and gardening. She was a warm, caring, socially graceful woman who will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her.

Survivors include her Janet Ruth Erick-son Scheer, 96, De Pere, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2012 at a local nursing home with her daughter Victoria by her bedside. The daughter of David and Jenny (Nelson) Erickson was born June 23, 1916 in Green Bay, WI. Janet met and married the love of her life, Robert Scheer, on Sept. 7, 1940 at the West Side Moravian Church in Green Bay.

Janet was a stay at home mom who was very involved with her family, friends and church. She loved talking religion, politics (especially about the time Bill Clinton shook her hand while campaigning in Green Bay during his presidential run), history (especially Green Bay history) and the Packers. For many years, she was an active member of the First United Presbyterian Church, De Pere, bible study and PEO. She was well known for being a great cook and baker, especially her pineapple upside down cake and chocolate cake with boiled frosting. She also loved to antique and travel with Bob while he worked.

In her 80's, she toured Europe. Janet enjoyed playing the organ and piano for everyone, especially during the holidays. She was an avid bridge player and belonged to many bridge clubs. But most of all, Janet loved to talk about her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was proud of them all and what they had accomplished in their lives.

Janet is survived by her 3 children: Victoria Lud-wig, Kewaunee, and her family, Franz Ludwig; Erik (Janeen) Ludwig and their children June and Joy; Lizbeth (Anton) Wingstedt and their children Brittany (Jeremy) Goffard and Jeremiah Wingstedt; daughter daughter and son-in-law, Anne and Todd Danen, two grandchildren, Patrick and Sean, her sister-in-law, Joan (Vandeveld) and Willard Ihde, one special relative, Jeannine Boehm, many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, her sisters, Marie and Catherine Coughlin, sister-in-law, Mary Vandeveld (Norbert) Van Bec-kum, brothers-in-law, Joseph (Maxine) Vandeveld Robert (Claudia) Vandeveld and Ralph Vandeveld. Family and friends may call at St. Norbert College Parish at Old St. Joseph Church.

De Pere, WI from 9:00 to 10:00 am on Friday December 7, 2012. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 am Friday at the Church with Fathers John Tourangeau and Roland DePeaux, O. officiating. Burial services will be held on Friday afternoon at Al-louez Cemetery. Please visit www.ryanfh.com to send online condolences to the Vandeveld family.

RYAN FUNERAL HOME of De Pere is assisting the family with arrangements. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a memorial fund has been established for the Moog Center for Deaf Education, St. Louis, in honor of her grandson, Patrick Danen. Claudia Lambert, Colorado Springs, CO, and her family Hans Tyler Lambert, Egan Lambert and Micah Lambert; son David (Nancy) Scheer, Green Bay; sister-in-law Caroline Erickson, Virginia and her family, Mark Erickson and Royce (Glenna) Erickson and their son Paul; and many other cherished family and friends. Janet was preceded in death by her husband Bob, her brother Paul Erickson, her brothers and sisters-in-law, Ralph and Doty Scheer and Floyd and Ruth Scheer.

Family and friends may call at Christ Alone Church, 505 E. Allouez Avenue, Green Bay, on Saturday, Dec. 8, from 1 1 am-1 2pm. Funeral Service at 12 noon, at the church, with the Rev. Dr.

Ted Tromble officiating. Burial of cremains will be in the West Side Moravian Cemetery. Cotter Funeral Home and Cremation Service is assisting the family. Online condolences may be expressed at www.cot-terfuneralhome.com In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in Janet's name. The family would like to thank everyone who visited Janet during her stays at Santa Maria and Woodside nursing homes, Hospice for their care and concern and to the nursing homes for their patience and loving care.

Melissa and Jenna Marin; Dylan and Trent Vandenhouten; Gillan and Riley Tobin; great-grandchildren, Mia Snortum McMillan; Ryan, Adam and Cory Potocki; Ayden Kim; sister, Helen Bernice; and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by the love of his life, his wife, Margaret brother and his sister-in-law, Irvin and Gene Moose; grandson, Joseph McMillan III. Friends may call at the Proko-Wall Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason on Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. Funeral service 7 p.m.

Thursday at the funeral home with the Rev. Jan Bast officiating. Entombment in the Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum. Online condolences may be expressed at www. prokowall.com.

The family would like to thank Home Instead, all the angels at Angel's Touch 5, and to Heartland Hospice for all the care they provided. Also, to the medical personnel who assisted over the years especially Dr. Halim for your belief in "quality of life" and to Dr. Burns for all the extra care. Memories are forever in the heart.

in Santa Rosa, California. After high school, Elmer joined the Coast Guard as a radio man during WWII. After the war, he was assigned to the Coast Guard cutter Mackinaw. While in port in Cheboygan, MI, he met his wife, Margaret "Tiny" Lytic They married on March 7, 1946, Elmer's 24th birthday In his adult life, Elmer worked as a Pipefitter Steamfitter in Cheboygan, MI until joining Fruin-Col-non in 1960 as a superintendent and relocated to Green Bay. Throughout his career with Fruin-Col-non, he and his family relocated a number of times.

After he retired in 1989, he and "Tiny" moved back to Green Bay to be closer to family. He spent much of his spare time caring for their landscaping along with dissecting and reading the Wall Street Journal. He is survived by his children, their spouses and families, Peggy McMillan, Green Bay; Rick (Susan) Moose, St. Louis; Barb Lytie, Green Bay; Mary (Todd) Vandenhouten, Green Bay; Kathy (Jeff) Tobin, Corva-lis, Ore; grandchildren, Meg (John) Kim; Marie (Jeremy) Potocki and Eric Moose, with their mother, Sherrie; Linsey, Kimberly and Christopher Lytie; Ryan FIJM-lvil COTTER Funeral Howe O'eincithu Services 'ii 'ii lerfunum (home, eoni.

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