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 Judy Garland
Judy Garland
Died: Sunday, December 23, 2001
Age: 71
Margaret J. Sinclear, 97, Superior, died Wednesday, Sept. 6, at St. Mary's Medical Center, Duluth.
Services were Saturday, Sept. 9, at Faith United Methodist church. The Rev. Joel Certa-Werner officiated with a private family interment service held that afternoon in the Spooner Cemetery.
She was born March 6, 1903, in Deer Park and resided in Superior since 1948.
After graduating from New Richmond high school, she continued her education at Superior State College and accepted a teaching position in Spooner. In 1930, she married Lawrence Sinclear of Spooner.
Mrs. Sinclear was a member of Faith United Methodist church, the United Methodist Women, Chapter BG of the PEO Sisterhood, the White Shrine of Jerusalem #11 of Superior, and the Order of the Eastern Star, Mizpah Chapter #65 of Spooner and Rice Lake.
Surviving are her daughter, Mary Ellen (Lowell) Banks of Superior; six grandchildren; one great grandson; sister, Agnes Frank of Amery.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence, in 1987 and son, George, in 1988.
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