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      A compilation of the significant people in St. Germain's history
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Larsen, Al Laumer, George Lazanski, Milton Lester, John Lindstrom, Carl
Lindstrom, Charles Lindstrom, Elsie Lindstrom, Robert Lindstrom, Terry Lindstrom, Todd
Lorentz, George        
 
       
 


Al Larsen

Residency: 1970

Al managed the Stihl Oil Department of Ahlborn Equipment, Inc. in Sayner, WI for several years. He then went into real estate and managed Eliason Realty for several years.  He owns and operates Larson Bus Company (School Buses).  He sold the Northland Pines School route division to Schillman Bus Service.

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Laumer, George

Residency: Unknown

George is a long-time resident of St. Germain.  He operated his own construction business for many years.  He also operated a liquor store in the building that was once Anderson's Restaurant.

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Milton Lazanski

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Milton was well-known in the area as "Uncle Milty."  He was in the construction business and one of a few left in this country with the knowledge of building authentic Swedish-type log homes.

Date deceased: April 26, 2003
Cause of death: Heart Attack
Interment: Cremated-Location of ashes are unknown


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John Lester

Residency: Mid-1950's

John owned and operated Johnny Lester's Tavern (Qualy's Tavern) on Hwy 70 for many years.  He was a well-known musician and often played his accordion nights at the bar.  When he retired, he sold the tavern to Ray Weber and moved to Florida.

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Carl Lindstrom

Residency: Born here

Carl is a son of Robert Lindstrom.  He built Lindstrom's Laundromat & Ice Cream Parlor and operated it for many years.  He is currently retired.

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Charles Lindstrom

Residency: 1902

Charles was a doctor in Illinois and built
Lindstrom's Green Acres Resort on South Bay of Little St. Germain Lake.  Lindstrom Lane was named after him and his resort was at the end of it.  He is the father of Robert Lindstrom.

Date deceased: Unknown
Cause of death: Unknown
Interment: Unknown

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Elsie Lindstrom

Residency: Born here

Elsie was a sister to
Swen, Axel, and Herman Hessen.  She married Robert Lindstrom and was the mother of Carl, Herbert, and Ted Lindstrom.  She helped in the management and operations of Lindstrom's Green Acres Resort.

Date deceased: Unknown
Cause of death: Unknown
Interment: Unknown

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Robert Lindstrom

Residency: Born here

Robert was a son of Charles Lindstrom and took over management of Lindstrom's Green Acres Resort on South Bay of Little St. Germain Lake.  He was Carl Lindstrom's father.

Date deceased: Unknown
Cause of death: Unknown
Interment: Unknown


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Terry Lindstrom

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Residency: Born here

Terry is a son of Carl Lindstrom and a brother to Todd. He owned and operated Fortes Bar (Waukegan) for several years. He sold the tavern and it was renamed BobKatz.

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Todd Lindstrom

Residency: Born here

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Todd is a son of Carl Lindstrom and a brother to Terry. he currently lives in Eau Claire and owns a tavern in Chippewa Falls, WI.

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George Lorentz

Residency: 1969

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George was one of St. Germain's most popular and effective town chairpersons (1974-1988).  Many innovations and advancements were made during his tenure, including construction of the Community Building, improvements to the ball park, the original shelter building, and much more.

He owned and operated Eagle Crest Campground on Found Lake. His father originally purchased the land for the campground from Obert Juve (Elder) in the Mid-1940's.  George and his wife, Gale Cook, spent their summers here operating the campground for many years before moving here permanently in 1969. George passed away one day after his birthday in 1988.

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Date of death: June 4, 1988
Cause of death: Heart attack
Interment: St. Germain Cemetery


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