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Harriet I. Quinn Harriet I. Quinn (nee McArthur) of Cedarburg was born in Chicago on June 10, 1910 to William and Harriet (Debeling) McArthur. She was baptized Catholic. Harriet had two children with her husband in Chicago. Later, she married Gordon Quinn and moved to Milwaukee where she applied her exceptional typing skills, working at Quinn Distributors until they retired to Port Richey, Fla. Harriet returned to Cedarburg after her husband passed away and resided there until she died. She was known as a loving daughter, mother, grandmother and wife. Harriet survived the great flu epidemic of 1918 and the Great Depression of 1929. She loved to dance and instructed ballroom dancing at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago. Survivors include her children, W. James (JoAnn) Hahn and Suzanne Roth; stepchildren Robert Quinn, Edith (nee Quinn) Randolph, Pat (nee Quinn) Lavercombe; grandchildren Jennifer (nee Roth) Prom, David Hahn, Stephanie (nee Hahn) Sides, Michael Roth, Stacy (nee Hahn) Capo’, Chris Hahn and David Roth; stepgrandchildren Robby Quinn, Patrick Quinn, Randy Lavercombe and Ricky Lavercombe; sister-in-law: Lou McArthur; 14 great-grandchildren and 10 stepgreat-grandchildren. She is further survived by other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband Gordon Quinn, her brother William McArthur and her stepgrandchild Robby Randolph. She will be deeply missed.
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