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Anja O. Miller

Anja O. Miller


Anja O. Miller, 77, of Littleton, Colorado, passed away in her home on March 11, 2021. Anja was born on January 22, 1944 in Helsinki, Finland, the only child of the late Kustaa and Elsa (nee Annala) Kaartinen. Anja's father passed away of leukemia at a young age. After completing her primary schooling Anja moved to Germany, where she eventually met her husband, Bob Miller (a native of Kewaskum), while he was in Service with the US Army. They married on June 26, 1969 in Munich, Germany. The union was blessed with a daughter, Elina (Weston Spriggs), who helped provide care and comfort to Anja in her last days. Anja traveled extensively for work and pleasure during her lifetime. She worked in International Sales, where she enjoyed exercising the several languages she acquired. She lived for many years in Wisconsin (Hartford, Waukesha, Ferryville) before moving to Colorado during retirement. Anja was proud to be 100% Finnish (according to Ancestry.com). That showed from her sassy, tenacious temperament ("sisu" - look it up) to the accent she carried with her to her final days. She had a deep love of animals (especially dogs) that she passed on to Elina. She was a renowned cook who enjoyed sharing the fruits of her considerable talent with relatives, neighbors and friends. She is remembered by many for her kindness and generosity. Anja was diagnosed with lymphoma in 2013. She endured several treatments and clinical trials including a successful CAR-T trial before developing leukemia. Her frail body just could not handle that final blow. Per Anja's wishes there will be no funeral services. The family intends to have an informal memorial gathering for Anja in Wisconsin during summer of 2021. Donations to a local animal shelter or to Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (lls.org) in Anja's honor would be appreciated by the family.
31 March 2021

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Local Bear Hunters Recognized

Local Bear Hunters Recognized


Local Bear Hunters Recognized BY ANNE TRAUTNER JOURNALIST Two bear hunters who hail from Kewaskum, Randy and Mike Dreher, were recognized as Iron Clad Bear Hunters at the Wisconsin Bear Hunters Association (WBHA) annual meeting held this past weekend. The Iron Clad Bear Hunter recognition is given to individuals who have contributed to the sport of bear hunting and to the hunting enjoyment

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Campbellsport Easter  Bag Hunt Scheduled  This Saturday

Campbellsport Easter Bag Hunt Scheduled This Saturday


Campbellsport Easter Bag Hunt Scheduled This Saturday The Easter Bunny is coming to town! The Campbellsport Area Chamber of Commerce will be holding its annual Easter Bag Hunt on Saturday, April 3. The hunt will start in the National Exchange Bank parking lot at 1 p.m. sharp. The event is free, so all area families are encouraged to participate. You will start at National Exchange Bank

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CMS/CHS Media Center  Feeling Lucky Contest

CMS/CHS Media Center Feeling Lucky Contest


CMS/CHS Media Center Feeling Lucky Contest The Campbellsport Middle School and High School media center staff would like to recognize the “Feeling Lucky” contest winners. Mrs. Rockelman and Mrs. Zocher hosted a school-wide challenge asking students and staff to step out of their comfort zone and choose a book without seeing its cover or knowing its genre or description. Students and staff

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