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Laurie Ann Treder of Franklin, WI, passed away surrounded by family on Sunday, July 13, 2025, at the age of 57.
Laurie loved gardening, gardening projects, motorcycle rides, walks in the woods with her husband, strolling along the ocean shore shell hunting, and weeks at the Wilderness cabin. Most of all she loved her family. She loved her Husband, her boys, her sisters and brothers, her friends and coworkers, and ALL of her puppies. Laurie was a very strong woman. She was motivated and determined to do whatever she set her sights on. She was very accomplished in life, while being full of love and always knowing how to have a good time.
She is survived by her husband, Thomas. Laurie is also survived by her father, Larry Hudzinski; sons: James Zanola and Jason (Becky) Zanola; siblings: Jennifer (Gregory) Ewert, Douglas Hudzinski, Dave (Diane) Hudzinski, Christine (Bruce) Potochich, and Michael Hudzinski; and her beloved granddaughter, Hayley. She is preceded in death by her mother, Nancy Vik.
Laurie is also survived by other relatives, many dear friends, and will be missed by all.
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