Former central Wisconsin journalist Joyce Hubbard dies at 88
Joyce J. (Schauf) Hubbard, who worked as a journalist in Wisconsin Rapids and Stevens Point, died Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019. She was 88.
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Joyce J. (Schauf) Hubbard, who worked as a journalist in Wisconsin Rapids and Stevens Point, died Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019. She was 88.
Skip Heine, who worked for 40 years as a professional photographer, including a stint at The Capital Times in Madison, died June 5, 2019. He was 82.
Nancy A. (Playman) Hood, who in the 1950s worked as a reporter for the Milwaukee Journal, died Friday, Aug. 2. She was 88.
Margaret L. Repass Carspecken, an Iowa native who worked five years as a reporter in Wausau, died Wednesday, July 31, just 8 months shy of her 100th birthday.
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