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By Phoebe Murray – WESTFIELD, Wis. (WMTV) -At Stone Chapel in Westfield, it’s lights, camera, action for 83-year-old Father Dale Grubba. “We have the best little chapel by a dam site and it’s true,” Grubba laughed. “God bless you and thanks for being here,” addressing the close friends attending mass. After nearly 60 years of priesthood Father Grubba is turning the page. Some would call it retirement, but for Father Grubba, the work of the Lord continues. “In fact, I read an obituary in the Milwaukee Journal, of a priest who retired, and he was retired for 30 years,” Grubba…

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By Sophie Carson – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – When Judge Christopher Foley made official the last adoption of his career Friday, he threw his arms in the air and cheered with the little boy he’d invited to sit on the bench. Foley’s family, filling the courtroom gallery, applauded too. A longtime institution of Children’s Court, the judge known for his joyful approach and care for the well-being of Milwaukee County’s kids is retiring at 70 having presided over about 4,000 adoptions. He united families, fiercely advocated for children’s best interests and in some cases, welcomed them into his own family.…

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LA MIRADA, CALIFORNIA (ANS) — He learned the soft drink business around the family dinner table and went on to head L.A. Coke. After an early retirement, he used his faith, business acumen, and networking skills to launch a business mentoring program for MBA students at Biola University. More from ASSIST NEWS.

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