Amber Levenhagen, WNA future headliner, dies in car crash
Amber Levenhagen, a reporter for Unified Newspaper Group who was named a WNA Future Headline in 2018, was died Saturday, Aug. 11. She was 25.
Amber Levenhagen, a reporter for Unified Newspaper Group who was named a WNA Future Headline in 2018, was died Saturday, Aug. 11. She was 25.
Susan Johnson Hadler, a Wisconsin native who worked as a psychotherapist and writer, died July 18 in Madison. She was 74.
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.
James Michael Frederikson, who in the 1970s owned the (Black River Falls) Banner Journal, died Wednesday, July 31. He was 71.
Robin Arbuckle, who spent time working as a reporter for the Mukwonago Chief newspaper, died Friday, July 26. She was 72.
Steve Hopkins, who spent more than 35 years at the Wisconsin State Journal newspaper in Madison, died Friday, July 26. He was 90.
Mary Ann Katherine (Parr) Schultz, who once served as president of the Wisconsin Presswomen’s Association, died Tuesday, July 23. She was 94.