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N    19:22  WINTERWOOD. Charles diffhist +2,163 Randylyon talk contribs (Created page with "WINTERWOOD, Charles L. (----Dubuque, IA, Nov. 15, 2025) Charles was born to Franklin M. Muench, Sr. and Flo Maree Muench. A brother, F. Michael Muench is deceased. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, he practiced as a pediatrician at MEDICAL ASSOCIATES CLINIC (THE) in Dubuque. A passionate environmentalist, he served on several city commissions that dealt with climate action, clean water, and air quality. He was active in t...")
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18:59 (cur | prev) +2,911 Randylyon talk contribs (Created page with "<big>SCHOPE, Ronald W, Dr. (Chicago, IL, Dec. 2, 1945--Dubuque, IA, October 15, 2025) The second of three sons born to Jean Coyne and Russell Schope, Ronald's early years were spent in Detroit, MI until his family moved to Marion, Iowa where he was a graduate of the 1st four year graduating class in the newly built Linn Mar High School. Ron played baseball and excelled as a varsity pitcher all four years. During his time at Colorado University, he tried out for the CU...")