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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 02:47, 31 December 2025 Randylyon talk contribs created page HOLY NAME SOCIETY (Created page with "HOLY NAME SOCIETY. The Holy Name Society was established on January 6, 1913 at ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH at a meeting of the men of the parish. One hundred fifteen men were installed as charter members. A gold pin suitable for wearing the lapel of a coat was chosen as the emblem. Source: 1. "Holy Name Society Established," ''Dubuque Telegraph-Herald'', January 24, 1913, p. 8 Category: Organization")
- 20:28, 28 December 2025 Randylyon talk contribs created page File:RYAN8.jpg
- 20:28, 28 December 2025 Randylyon talk contribs uploaded File:RYAN8.jpg
- 20:21, 28 December 2025 Randylyon talk contribs created page Ryan, Tamara Lynn Ruppel (Created page with "RYAN, Tamara Lynn Ruppel. (Peoria, Il, Aug. 9, 1968,--Dubuque, IA, Nov. 5, 2025) Tami with her family moved to Dubuque in 1980. She graduated from [[STEPHEN HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL] and then Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. She married Steven P. Ryan on June 16, 1990. She is survived by her loving husband, Steve; her daughter, Taylor Paige (Derek) Barnhouse and grandson, Caden Phillip, of Urbandale, Iowa. Tami was look...")
- 20:04, 28 December 2025 Randylyon talk contribs created page UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH (Created page with "UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. After researching denominations in Leo Rosten's book '''Religions of America: Ferment and Faith in an Age of Crisis''', David and Lisa Fryxell decided that the Unitarian Universalist denomination was closest to their beliefs as adults. They then joined Unity Church Unitarian, St. Paul, Minnesota. Eventually they moved to Dubuque, where they were both employed by the ''Dubuque Telegraph Herald''. Missing libera...")
- 20:01, 28 December 2025 Randylyon talk contribs deleted page UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP (content was: "UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP. After researching denominations in Leo Rosten's book '''Religions of America: Ferment and Faith in an Age of Crisis''', David and Lisa Fryxell decided that the Unitarian Universalist denomination was closest to their beliefs as adults. They then joined Unity Church Unitarian, St. Paul, Minnesota. Eventually they moved to Dubuque, where...", and the only contributor was "Randylyon" (talk))

