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SubmittedDecember 15, 2010

Christmas lights illuminate the Wente Manor on Broadway, across from Cape Girardeau's Capaha Park. Originally built in 1940 for Joe L. Moseley and his family, the house was acquired by Southeast Hospital several years ago. It was renamed Wente Manor in honor of Jim Wente, Southeast Hospital's former president and CEO. The newly renovated home is currently used for Hospital functions and as a working conference center...

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Christmas lights illuminate the Wente Manor on Broadway, across from Cape Girardeau's Capaha Park. Originally built in 1940 for Joe L. Moseley and his family, the house was acquired by Southeast Hospital several years ago. It was renamed Wente Manor in honor of Jim Wente, Southeast Hospital's former president and CEO. The newly renovated home is currently used for Hospital functions and as a working conference center.

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