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Encyclopedia > Veium

Veium is/was an Etruscan town north of Rome.


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Veium, Anne E. - Anne E. Veium, age 55, died at her apartment in Crescent City, Calif., on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2006.
She was born on July 18, 1951, in Stoughton, the oldest of six children to Lloyd G. and Mary (nee Johnson) Veium.
She is survived by two brothers, Philip (Kathleen Patterson) Veium of Wisconsin Dells and Roger F. Veium of Naperville, Ill.; an uncle, Francis Johnson of Rio; and many cousins.
Visit with neighbor ends in tragedy (374 words)
NEW BERLIN - Barbara Veium accepted her husbandÂ’s death might have been an accident but she had been meaning to do something about the circumstances which led to it.
Barbara Veium on Monday asked people to remember her husband, a retired factory worker, as a generous and great man, but she also recalled how she had been meaning to call someone about that burned-out street light.
The VeiumsÂ’ home is at Sunnyslope Road and Gatewood Drive but the two were not in a crosswalk, the report shows.
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