Religion St. Hedwig removal project Published on May 20, 2017 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Jim Shepherd of Henry Gurtzweiler, Inc., brushes dirt from a bell after it was removed from St. Hedwig Catholic Church. The Blade/Dave Zapotosky THE BLADE/DAVE ZAPOTOSKY Buy This Image Dan Barczak photographs a bell after it was removed from St. Hedwig Catholic Church. THE BLADE/DAVE ZAPOTOSKY Buy This Image Workers from Henry Gurtzweiler, Inc., remove a bell from St. Hedwig Catholic Church. THE BLADE/DAVE ZAPOTOSKY Buy This Image Words on a bell removed from St. Hedwig Catholic Church on Lagrange Street can be read. The date on the bell is 1881. THE BLADE/DAVE ZAPOTOSKY Buy This Image Jim Shepherd of Henry Gurtzweiler, Inc., guides a bell onto a flatbed truck after it was removed from St. Hedwig Catholic Church. THE BLADE/DAVE ZAPOTOSKY Buy This Image Words on a bell removed from St. Hedwig Catholic Church on Lagrange Street can be read. The date on the bell is 1881. THE BLADE/DAVE ZAPOTOSKY Buy This Image Dennis Yarberry takes pictures as workers from Henry Gurtzweiler, Inc., remove a bell from St. Hedwig Catholic Church on Lagrange Street. THE BLADE/DAVE ZAPOTOSKY Buy This Image Jed Meinke, on lift, and Nick Waltzer, in church tower, of Henry Gurtzweiler, Inc., remove a bell from St. Hedwig Catholic Church on Lagrange Street. THE BLADE/DAVE ZAPOTOSKY Buy This Image Related Items st. hedwig church ,catholic church ,Lagrange Street Recommended for you Click to comment