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Pat Krelke re-elected president; Amanda Roddy chosen vice president of cemetery commission
Summary
At its June 9 meeting the Waukesha City Cemetery Commission re-elected Pat Krelke as president by unanimous vote and elected Amanda Roddy vice president by a 4–1 roll-call vote over Don Brown.
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The Waukesha City Cemetery Commission re-elected Pat Krelke as president and chose Amanda Roddy as vice president during its June 9 meeting.
Pat Krelke, the incumbent, said she would be willing to serve about one more year, noting her term extends to April 2027. Commissioners nominated and then unanimously approved Krelke for another term as president after a voice and roll-call process.
Nominations for vice president produced two candidates: Amanda Roddy and Don Brown. The commission conducted a roll-call vote: Amanda received four votes and Don Brown received one, making Amanda Roddy the vice president. The commission recorded the vote as 4–1 in favor of Roddy.
Commissioners completed the elections as part of their regular agenda and moved on to operational items. The next regular meeting was scheduled for Aug. 11, 2025.
