oyed a good joke. He found pleasure in gardening and his roses and magnolia bushes, when in full bloom, were appreciated by his neighbors. He loved apple pie and ice cream which brought him comfort on good days and bad. Francis was a quiet and humble man who loved his family. He is survived by his wife Rita, sister Beatrice, daughters Joyce (Glenn), Patricia, Janis (Doug), Laura, Catharine, and son James (Ann), along with seven grandchildren, seven great grandchildren, and a good friend Andy. He was preceded in death by his sisters Margaret, Doris, Alma Jane and his brother Lawrence. Thank you to the staff of Bloomfield Healthcare in Dodgeville for the care and kindness they provided and to the staff at Agrace Hospice Center in Madison for the dignity and grace given to him on the last days of a long journey. A special thank you to Pat Risch for her gentle heart and compassion, and her dog "Winnie" for providing him with many hours of happiness. "Thanks for the memories... Of sunny afternoons, fast one's playing tunes, Of swinging bats and flying hats and goose eggs like balloons, How lovely it was..." We will miss you Daddy O'! The family is requesting that all memorial donations be given to the Disabled Veterans Association at the following address: DAV Memorial Program P.O. Box 14301 Cincinnati, OH 45250-0301 http://www.dav.org/donate/documents/DonateByMail.pdf