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NewsOctober 21, 2004

n Name: Madeline Gieselman n Lives in: Millersville n Family: Husband, John; four adult children and five-and-a-half grandchildren. n Job: Billing coordinator at Perry County Women's Care. n What do you like most about the area? I would have to say I like the people the most. We moved to Millersville from St. Louis 17 years ago and the people in this area are more friendly and more casual than in the large city. The traffic is also not as hurried...

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  • Name: Madeline Gieselman
  • Lives in: Millersville
  • Family: Husband, John; four adult children and five-and-a-half grandchildren.
  • Job: Billing coordinator at Perry County Women's Care.
  • What do you like most about the area? I would have to say I like the people the most. We moved to Millersville from St. Louis 17 years ago and the people in this area are more friendly and more casual than in the large city. The traffic is also not as hurried.
  • Favorite food: Pagliai's Special Pizza
  • Favorite TV show: "CSI"
  • Best Advice: Take responsibility for yourself.
  • Person you most admire: That would be two people: my daughter and son-in-law. They are the parents of three children, two of whom have major medical problems. Mark is a captain in the St. Louis City Fire Department. He spends endless hours with the children's activities and raising money for his own children's particular causes as well as sponsoring a volleyball tournament each year to raise money for the burn unit at Children's Hospital. Christy is a stay-at-home mom, who homeschools and does most of the "hands on" with the children's health issues. They are a constant source of admiration from the whole family.
  • What would you do if you won the lottery? That is not possible as I do not buy tickets.
  • Pet peeve: People that do not take responsibility for their own actions.
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