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Cesarz, Charapata & Zinnecker Funeral Home
Esther F. Hinebaugh
December 15th, 1921 - February 13th, 2012
Esther F. Hinebaugh Of Waukesha, died on Monday, February 13, 2012 at Care-Age of Brookfield at the age of 90 years. Esther was born on December 15, 1921 the daughter of Clarence and Rose Stelter. She married the love of her life, Richard Hinebaugh on December 10, 1940, and was his devoted wife for 71 years. Esther loved spending time with her family. Esther will be dearly missed by her husband, Richard; children, Barbara (Carl) Ulrich, Linda (John) Tobin, Carol Butler, and Elaine Morris; grandchildren, Laura (Burt) Worchol, Steven Butler, Sherri Butler, Evan Morris, Caitlin Morris, Ian Morris; and great-granddaughter, Elizabeth. Esther is further survived by other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, sister, Edith and son-in-law, Ralph. A private family memorial service will be held. Entombment will be at Wisconsin Memorial Park in Brookfield.
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Since 1897, Cesarz, Charapata and Zinnecker Funeral Home has been a cornerstone of the Waukesha community. More than a century later, our dedication to helping families navigate their grief has not wavered. Our mission has always been to provide high-quality, personalized service to every family that walks through our doors. Our team is committed to offering professional and compassionate care, ensuring that each family receives the respect and support they need during their time of mourning....
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