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Note 2 THE PLYMOUTH REPORTER, Plymouth, Wisconsin. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1902. OBITUARY
Died Last Wednesday.
Another old settler of the town of Mitchell passed away. Carl Goldbeck died Wednesday, Dec. 3, at his home in the town of Mitchell. He was born Feb. 21, 1823, in Potzlow Ukermark, Germany and came to this country in 1857. In 1853 he was married to Miss. Henrietta Hartman, and eight children were born to them, four of whom are living, Herman, who lives on the old homestead, William of Greenbush, Louis of Fond Du Lac and Mrs. Bertha Roepke of the town of Mitchell. He had eight grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorrow, Rev. Proehl officiating.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 4 Plymouth Reporter Saturday, Plymouth, Wis., July 8, 1911, Page 1
Death has again claimed an old resident of Mitchell, Mrs. Henrietta Goldbeck, who was born in Germany March 8, 1823.
She came, to this county in 1857 where she resided till death due to old age claimed her at the home of her son, Herman, in the town of Mitchell on July 1st. The funeral services were held in this city at the Lutheranl church July 5th, with internment in the city cemetery. She is surviYed by four children; viz., Herman on the old homestead, William of Greehbush, Louis of Sheboygan and Mrs. Roepke of Mitchell.

Note 5  Plymouth Review, Plymouth, Wis., Wednesday, July 4, 1911
Mrs. Goldbeck
Mrs. Henrietta Goldbeck died Saturday, July 1, at the home of her son Herman near Spring Farm of old age.
Mrs. Goldbeck was born November 8, 1823, in Germany. She came to this country in 1858. Besides her son Herman, two other sons, William and Louis, survive and a daughter, Mrs. Roepke.
The funeral took place at twelve o'clock today, a Lutheran minister conducting the services and internment was in the city cemetery. Geo. Wittkopp had charge of the arrangements.

Note 6 THE SHEBOYGAN COUNTY NEWS Wednesday, July 12, 1911, page 11
Death has again claimed an old resident of Mitchell,
Mrs. Henrietta Goldbeck, who was born in Germany, Mch. 8, 1823 She came to this county in 1857 where she resided till death due to old age claimed her at the home of her son Herman in the town of Mitchell on July 1. The funeral services were held in this city at the Lutheran church July 5, with interment in the city cemetery. She is survived by four children viz: Herman on the old homestead, William of Greenbush, Louis of Sheboygan and Mrs. Roepke of Mitchell.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 7 When their son Hereman filed his declaration of intention to become a citizen in November 1918 he said the family came over in February of 1857 through the Port Of New York.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 9 THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1937. OBITUARY, PAGE 8.
HERMAN GOLDBECK DIES AT PLYMOUTH HOSPITAL TUESDAY.
Plymouth.-Herman Goldbeck, aged 81, died Tuesday morning at 10:45 o'clock at the Plymouth hospital.
Mr. Goldbeck was born August 14, 1846, in Germany and in 1857, came here with
his parents, Carl and Henrietta Goldbeck. His first marriage was to Miss Mary Werner and she preceded him in death 26 years ago. Later he was united in marriage to Mrs. Mary Keppler, and she passed away in 1935. Before Mr. Goldbeck retired 18 years ago, he operated a farm in the Town of Mitchell, and upon his retirement moved to Plymouth.
He is survived by one brother, William Goldbeck of Greenbush, and one sister, Mrs. Carl Roepke of Plymouth.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Wittkopp Funeral home in Plymouth, and at 2 o'clock at St. Johns Lutheran Church. The Rev. Martin Schmidt will officiate and burial will be made in Union Cemetery. Relatives and friends may view the body from Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock until time of services on Friday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 11 THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1935. OBITUARY. PAGE 14.
MRS. GOLDBECK OF PLYMOUTH PASSES AWAY ON MONDAY.
Plymouth.- Mrs. Margaretha Goldbeck passed away at midnight Monday at her home,
1012 Kinsington avenue.
She was born in the town of Rhine, Dec. 19, 1863, the daughter of Peter and Catherine Koebel. She was married there to John Keppler, who passed away in 1910.
On October 28, 1913, she was married to Herman Goldbeck and the couple moved to
this city in 1919.
The funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the Wittkopp Funeral Home,.and at 2 o'clock from St. Johns Lutheran Church. 'The Rev. Martin Scmidt will officiate and burial will be in Maple Grove cemetery.
The remains may be viewed from 2 p.m., Wednesday, until the time of the funeral.
Survivors are the husband, a daughter, Mrs. Herman Gottschalk, of Milwaukee; a son. Dr. Edward Keppler; one grandchild, two sisters, Mrs. Anna Scheibe of Plymouth and Mrs. Lena Mantz of Gary, Ind.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 15 THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1937. OBITUARY, PAGE 4.
TOWN OF GREENBUSH RESIDENT CALLED TO REST TODAY.
Plymouth.-(Special)- William Goldbeck, 79, passed away at his home in the Town of Greenbush at 3; a.m. today after an illness of two months.
He was born Oct. 17, 1858, in Sheboygan county, the son of Carl and Henrietta Goldbeck. On Feb 26, 49 years ago, he was married to Miss Rosa Bauman and the couple resided on a farm in the town of Greenbush since. His wife preceded him in death Aug. 28, 1932.
He is survived by a son, Carl of the town of Greenbush; two daughters, Mrs. Bruno (Hilda) Foth of the town of Newton and Miss Nellie Goldbeck of Chicago; one sister Mrs. Charles Roepke of Plymouth and 5 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Wittkopp Funeral home here. The Rev. Martin Schmidt will officiate and burial will be made in the Bauman cemetery. The body may be viewed at the funeral home from Thursday afternoon until the time of services Friday.

 

 

Note 18 SHEBOYGAN PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1932. OBITUARY. PAGE 2.
MRS. ROSE GOLDBECK DIES AT HOME NORTH OF PLYMOUTH.
Plymouth, Wis.-Mrs. Rose Goldbeck, age 62, passed away at 2:30 p.m. Sunday
at her farm home, known as the Titel farm and located a short distance north of  this city.
She was born July 8, 1870, in the town of Plymouth and in 1889 was united in marriage to William Goldbeck. The couple lived in the town of Wilson for about eight years, then in the town of Greenbush, moving on the Alfred Titel farm two years ago.
She is survived by the husband, the following named children; Mrs. Hilda Foth of the town of Greenbush, Miss Nelda of Chicago, III., Miss Clara at home; three brothers, Anton Bauman of the town Lyndon; Alfred Bauman of the town Plymouth and Albert Bauman of Elkhart Lake, and seven sisters, Mrs. Pauline Kath of Sturgeon Bay, Wis; Mrs. Minnie Saudle of Kiel, Mrs. Emma Matzdorf of Sheboygan, Mrs. Louise Hiller, Mrs. Augusta Toerte of Plymouth, Mrs. Mathilda Michaels of the town Wilson and Mrs. Margaret Gerber of the town Rhine. Five grandchildren also survive. Three sisters and one brother precede her in death.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Wittkopp Funeral Home here and ? p.m. at St. John's Lutheran church, the Rev. Martin Schmidt officiating. Burial will be in Bauman's private cemetery in the town Greenbush.
The body will lie in state at the Wittkopp Funeral Home where friends may view it from Tuesday afternoon up to the hour of the funeral service Wednesday afternoon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 20 SHEBOYGAN PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1975. OBITUARY. PAGE 10.
MRS. NELDA G. TANSOR
Mrs. Nelda G. Tansor, 77, of 237 Mead Ave., Plymouth, died Friday at Plymouth Hospital following a lingering illness.
The former Nelda Goldbeck, she was born Oct. 14, 1897, in the Town of Wilson, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Goldbeck.
She attended district school in the Town of Wilson, then resided in Chicago, working as assistant dress designer at Carson Pirie Scott.
On Aug. 21, 1938, she married Edward D. Tansor in Chicago. The couple moved to Plymouth in 1948 on their retirement. Mr. Tansor died Sept. 9, 1959.
She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church, Plymouth, and its Mission Circle, and was active in the Cradle Roll.
Surviving are a brother, Carl Goldbeck of Plymouth, and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at St. John Lutheran Church, Plymouth, with the Rev. Robert Wudy, senior pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Plymouth Union Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Wittkopp Funeral Home from 3 p.m. Sunday until 11 a.m. Monday and at the church from noon until the time of services.
Members of St. John's Mission Circle are asked to meet at l:45 p.m. Monday at the church to attend services in a group.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 21 Sheboygan Press Thursday, September 10, 1959, Page 10
Edward D. Tansor
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday for Edward D. Tansor, 74, of 237 Mead Ave., Plymouth, who died suddenly at his home yesterday following a heart attack.
He was born Jan. 30, 1885 in Chicago, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tansor. 
At 14 he started a career in banking as a messenger in the Northern Trust Bank and worked his way up to membership of the trust department of the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Co. in Chicago. He was with the bank in that department from 1918 until his retirement in 1946.
At that time he came to Plymouth to make his home. He was married to the former Nelda Goldbeck of Chicago, Aug. 21, 1938. He is survived by his wife and four sisters, Mrs. Emma Herrmann of McHenry, Ill., Mrs. Robert Park of Santa Monica, Calif., Mrs. Lu Ummach and Miss Harriet Tansor, both of Los Angeles, Calif. He also is survived by five nieces and two nephews in Chicago.
He was preceded in death by his parent, one brother and one sister.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth with the Rev. G. A. Karpinsky, associate pastor of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church at Plymouth, officiating.
Burial will be in Plymouth Union Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 p.m. Friday until the time of service.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 22 Plymouth Review, Plymouth, Wis., Tuesday, November 7, 1989, page 6
Carl W. Goldbeck
Funeral services for Carl W. Goldbeck, 90, 1012 Kensington Ave., Plymouth, will be held Tuesday, (today) Nov. 7, 1989 at 7:30 p.m. at t the Wittkopp Funeral Home, Plymouth.
The Rev. Dennis Pegorsch, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church officiating.
He died late Saturday morning at Valley View Medical Center, Plymouth, following a prolonged illness.
He was born April 28, 1899, in the town of Wilson, son of the late William and Rosa Baumann Goldbeck.
He attended the district school and was confirmed at St. John Lutheran Church, Plymouth in 1911.
He farmed in the town of Greenbush until retiring in 1965. He drove school bus for the Plymouth School District for 10 years.
He was a member of St. John Lutheran Church, Plymouth.
He had also served on the Greenbush Town Board for 19 years and had served as treasurer of the German Corners Telephone Co.
He had also been active for many years at the Plymouth senior center meal program.
He was married to Louise Hartmann in Sheboygan on Aug. 3, 1930. She preceded him in death In March of 1932.
On Aug. 3, 1967, he was married to Christina Hoefler Hembel, Plymouth. The couple has lived in Plymouth since their marriage.
Survivors are his wife, one step daughter, Mrs. Lorraine Vick, town of Plymouth; one step daughter-in-law, Mrs. Darleen Hembel, Sheboygan Falls; 15 step grandchildren; nine step greatgrandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two sisters (Hilda and Nelda); one stepson, Herman Hembel; and one step daughter, Marilyn Hauser.
Burial will be in the Plymouth Union Cemetery. Friends may call at the Wittkopp Funeral Home from 3 p.m. Tuesday until the time of service.
A memorial fund is being established.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 23 Carl W. Goldbeck
Carl W. Goldbeck, 90, of 1012 Kensington Avenue, Plymouth, Wisconsin, passed away late Saturday morning, November 4, 1989, at Valley View Medical Center, in Plymouth, following a prolonged illness.
He was born April 28, 1899, in the Town of Wilson, a son of the late William and Rose Baumann Goldbeck. He attended district schooland was confirmed at St. John Lutheran Church, in Plymouth, in 1911. He farmed in the Town of Greenbush until retiring in 1965, He drove school bus for Plymouth Schoof district for 10 years. He had also served on the GreenbushTown Board for 19 years and had served as treasurer of the German Comers Telephone Co. He had also been active for many years at the Plymouth Senior Center Meal Program. He was a member of St. John Lutheran Church, in Plymouth.
He was married to Louise Hartmann, in Sheboygan, on August 3, 1930. She preceded him in death in March of 1932.
On August 3, 1967, he was married to Christina Hoefler Hembel, in Plymouth. The couple has lived in Plymouth since their marriage.
Survjvors include his wife, one step-daughter, Mrs. Lorayne Vick, of the Town of Plymouth; one step-daughter-in-law, Mrs. Darleen Hembel, of Sheboygan Falls; 15 step-granchildren and 9 step-greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Hilda and Nelda; one step-son, Herman Hembel and one step daughter, Marilyn Hauser.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday evening, November 7, 7:30 p.m., at the Wittkoop Funeral Home, in Plymouth. The Rev. Dennis Pegorsch, pastor of St John Luthean Church, officiating. Burial will be in Plymouth Union Cemetery. Friends may call at the Wittkopp Funeral Home from 3 p.m. Tuesday until the time of services. A memorial fund is being established in Mr. Goldbeck's name.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 25 Family Biography
Louis & Minnie Golbeck lived in Sheboygan, Wis. from at least October 1904 to after the 1920 census was taken. On the 1905 State Census they were living in a rented house in the north half of the 7th ward of Sheboygan. Occupation in 1920 was a hide tanner.
     The Louis Goldbeck family came to Racine sometime after the death of their daughter, Annie, in 1920 or 1921 before their daughter, Hazel, was born in March of 1921. They are listed in the 1921 edition of the Racine City Directory. They first lived in an old barn that had been converted into a house on what is now Blue River and Grove Avenue. This is probably the address that is listed in the 1921 City Directory as the east side of Grove Avenue 1 (block) north (of) Asylum Avenue. This is probably the same address as listed in the 1923 edition that just says 1 (block) north (of) Asylum Avenue Road.
They purchased lot 14 on block 11 of the Boulevard Addition on August 6, 1924. This is the house that their daughter, Hazel, lived there until her death.
They also had an interest in four other lots but these were lost during the Depression. The Halkowitz family lived nearby. Their daughter, Dorothy married Paul Goldbeck.
While in Racine, Louis worked as a gate tender for the Chicago, Milwaukee and North Shore Railroad. The tracks ran next to his house and he tended the gates from his house on Pierce by Taylor up to Washington Avenue. He died after a brief illness at St. Lukes Hospital in Racine, Wis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 26 FRIDAY JANUARY 27, 1928
RACINE TIMES-CALL
OBITUARY
Louis Goldbeck, 65 years old of Route 4, box 217 died Thursday afternoon at St. Lukes Hospital. Mr. Goldbeck is survived by his wife Minnie, 4 sons, Ervin, Paul, Arthur and Clarence, one daughter Hazel, all of Racine. Two brothers Herman Goldbeck and William Goldbeck, one sister Mrs. Bertha Ripkey of Plymouth. He was employed by the Chicago and North Shore Railway as a gate tender for many years. The body was taken to the Bayerman Funeral Chapel where services will be held Monday at 2 P.M. with Rev. W.A. Lembke of the First Ev. Church of Park Avenue in charge. Burial will be made in Graceland Cemetery. Friends may view the body Saturday night, Sunday afternoon and Monday until the time of the funeral at the Chapel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 29 Plymouth (Wis) Review Thursday, August 25, 1949, page 1
Hold Services For Mrs. Lena Pfrang Greenbush Resident
Funeral services for Mrs, Lena Pfrang, 78, lifelong resident of Sheboygan county, will be held at the Wittkopp Funeral Home here today (Thursday) at 1:30 p, m. The Rev. H. W. Baxmann will officiate and burial will be in the Union cemetery.
Mrs. Pfrang died at the Plymouth Hospital at 4:00 p. m. Sunday, Aug. 21, after a four month long illness.
Born Sept. 8, 1870, in the town of Mitchell, Mrs. Pfrang was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Roepke. She was married Dec. 26, 1889, to Louis Goldbeck. On Oct. 28, 1910, she was married to Louis Pfrang, who died June 16, 1939. She was a member of the St. John's Lutheran church of Plymouth.
Surviving are one son, Edwin Goldbeck, Anoka, Minn.; two daughters, Mrs. Otto (Clara) Lange and Mrs. Joseph (Viola) Schirmer, both of Greenbush; six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; and a brother, Charles Roepke, Adell. Two sisters preceded her in death.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 31 Plymouth Review, Tuesday, September 27, 1988
MRS. VIOLA SCHIRMER
Funeral services for Mrs. Viola Schirmer, 91, formerly of Greenbush, were held Monday, Sept. 26, 2 p.m. at the Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth. The Rev. Thomas Burton pastor of St. John Lutheran Church officiated with the burial in the Greenbush Cemetery.
Mrs. Schirmer died at Valley Manor Nursing Home in Plymouth, Thursday evening, Sept. 22, where she had been a resident the past 15 years.
She was born on Oct. 9, 1896 in Plymouth, a daughter of the late Louis and Lena Roepke Goldbeck.
She was married to Joseph Schirmer on July 31, 1917, in Plymouth. The couple lived and farmed in the Town of Plymouth before moving to Greenbush in 1946. Her husband preceded her in death on Aug. 3, 1970.
She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church in Plymouth.
Survivors include nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by one brother and one sister.
A memorial fund has been established in her name for St. John Lutheran Church.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 34 RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES. MONDAY, MAY 20, 1946
OBITUARY
MRS. MINNIE POLLETUS, 62 of 3112 Pierce Blvd. died in St. Lukes Hospital Sunday morning.
Mrs. Polletus was born in De Pere Sept. 18, 1883. She formerly lived in Sheboygan and lived in Racine for the last 45 years.
Surviving are her husband, James Polletus; four sons, Arthur and Clarence Goldbeck of Kansasville and Ervin and Paul Goldbeck of Racine; one daughter. Hazel Goldbeck of Racine; Mother, Mrs. Anna Grapentine of Racine; four brothers, August Grapentine of Racine, Henry Grapentine of Sheboygan, Emil Grapentine of Toledo and Fred Grapentine of Reedsville; Four sisters, Mrs. William Dietrick and Mrs. Gotlieb Walker of Milwaukee and Mrs. Alex Hoffman and Mrs. Albert Pantel of Sheboygan and five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9 AM in the Draeger Funeral Home and at 9:30 AM in St. Mary's Church with Rev. John J. Stehling officiating. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from Tuesday afternoon until time of service. The Rosary will be recited at 8 PM Tuesday in the funeral home.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 38 RACINE JOURNAL TIMES. DECEMBER 31, 1964
OBITUARY
GOLDBECK, ERVIN M. 4516 Byrd Avenue, Racine, Wis. Age 60. Passed away Dec. 30, 1964 in St. Mary's Hospital. Mr. Goldbeck was born in Sheboygan, Wis. on Oct. 9, 1904 and came to Racine from Sheboygan, 44 years ago. He formerly was employed by the Commercial Trucking Co. Surviving are three brothers, Paul of Racine, Arthur and Clarence of Burlington, Wis.; one sister, Mrs. Harry (Hazel) Henderickson of Racine; nieces and nephews; grandnieces and grandnephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday, 9:30 AM, in the Draeger Funeral Home, Rev. Orris Bartholomew officiating. Internment will be in Graceland Cemetery, friends may call at the Draeger Funeral Home, 1910 Taylor Avenue, Friday Jan. I, after 4:30 PM and until time of service.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 41 RACINE JOURNAL TIMES. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1982. OBITUARY
GOLDBECK, MR. CLARENCE A. Bohners Drive, Burlington.
Passed away on Wed., Oct. 13, 1982, at St. Mary's Medical Center at the age of 70. Mr.Goldbeck was born in Sheboygan on Oct. 25, 1911, and came to the Racine area over 40 years ago. He was employed at the Burlington Brass Works, retiring in 1973. He was a member of Machinist's Local 1493, Burlington Lodge. Surviving are one sister and brother-in-law, Hazel and Harry Henrickson, of Racine; several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles, other relatives and friends. He was proceeded in death by three brothers, Ervin, Paul and Arthur Goldbeck. Funeral services will be held on Friday Oct. 15, at 2:00 p.m. at the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home with the Rev. J.E. Harvey Martin officiating. Burial will follow in Graceland Cemetery. Visitation will be this (Thursday) evening from 6:00 until 9:00 p.m. at the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home, 1910 Taylor Ave.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 46 She is buried in the Goldbeck family plot next to her husband Harry. She has two grave markers. One is under her maiden name purchased years ago and with her parents. The other, where she is buried, is with her husband.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 47 Racine Journal Times March 27, 1998, Page 2C
Hazel E.A. Henrickson
RACINE - Mrs. Hazel E.A. Henrickson, 77, passed away in St. Mary's Medical Center on Wednesday, March 25,1998.
She was born in Racine on March 9, 1921, to the late Louis and Minnie (nee: Grapentine) Goldbeck. On December 7, 1963, she was united in marriage with the late Harry R. Henrickson, who preceded her in death on January 26,1987.
Mrs. Henrickson worked for over 25 years at Massey-Ferguson, where she was a member of the Quarter Century Club. She enjoyed her spare time working as the family historian, devoting many hours developing her family tree. She was very proud to have lived her entire life in the homestead that was built by her father and brothers.
She is survived by her aunt, Hanna Grapentine of Sheboygan; and many loving nieces and nephews, cousins and friends. Mrs. Henrickson was also preceded in death by her brothers and sisters-in-law, Ervin M. Goldbeck, Paul E. (Dorothy) Goldbeck, Arthur H: (Ida) Goldbeck, and Clarence G, Goldbeck.
Family and friends are invited to meet in the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home, for a Funeral service on Saturday, March 28, 1998, at 10 a.m. with Rev. Leon J. Schneider officiating. Burial will follow in Graceland Cemetery. There will be a visitation in the funeral home on Friday evening from 6 until 8 p.m. and in the funeral home on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until the service.
Paula Alecos and family would like to thank Dr.'s Short, Tierney, and Sriram as well as the nurses and staff at St. Mary's Medical Center for the excellent care that was given during her stay. DRAEGER-LANGENDORF FUNERAL HOME 1910 Taylor Avenue 637-6514

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 50 The Journal Times, Tuesday, January 27, 1987 Racine, Wis. page 6B
Obituaries and funeral notices
HENRICKSON, MR. HARRY R. 3112 Pierce Blvd. Passed away at the Westview Health Care Center on Monday, January 26, 1987, at the age of 78. Mr. Henrickson was born in Franksville on May 16, 1908, and had been a resident of Racine most of his life. Mr. Henrickson Owned and Operated Henrickson's Builders for many years. Surviving are his wife, Hazel E. Henrickson (Nee: Goldbeck); two sons and daughters-in-law, Thomas and Jo Ann Henrickson, Michael and Sandee Henrickson, all of Racine; two daughters and a son-in-law, Julie Iorlo of Kenosha, Lynn and Robert Lanouette of Racine; 12 grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Louise Corbett of Portland, OR, Mrs. Loretta Rode of Winston-Salem, NC, Mrs. Louella Klopfer of Colorado Springs, CO; also survived by Mrs. Hazel Henrickson of Racine; nieces, nephews and many friends. Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, January 28, at 10:30 a.m. at the DRAEGER-LANGENDORF FUNERAL HOME, 1910 Taylor Ave., with Dr. Robert Hanrahan officiating. Burial will follow at Graceland Cemetery. Visitation will be this (TUESDAY) evening from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m. at the Funeral Home. The family has suggested memorials to one's favorite charity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 52 SHEBOYGAN PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1952. OBITUARY. PAGE 14.
MRS. BERTHA ROEPKE.
Mrs. Bertha Roepke, 84, passed away at 9:10 p.m., Sunday, at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boye, town of Sherman. She had been ill for the past six months.
Nee Bertha Goldbeck, she was born April 24, 1867, in the town of Sheboygan Falls,
the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goldbeck. On Nov. 18, 1890, she was married at Plymouth to Charles Roepke.
The couple lived in the town of Mitchell until 1932 when they moved to Plymouth. In 1948 they moved to the town of Sherman. She was a member of the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Plymouth and the Ladies' Aid Society of the church.
Survivors include her husband; two sons, Alfred C. and Ben C., both town of Mitchell; one daughter, Mrs. Fred (Martha) Boye, town of Sherman; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. One son, one daughter, and three brothers preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Plymouth. The Rev. H. W. Baxmann will officiate and burial will be made in Union Cemetery.
The body will lie in state at the Wittkopp Funeral Home, Plymouth, from 2 p.m., Tuesday, until 11 a.m., Wednesday, when it will be removed to the church to lie in state from noon until the hour of service.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 53 Plymouth Review, Thursday, November 20, 1952, page 12
Hold Final Rites On Wednesday For Mrs. Bertha Roepke
Final rites were held Wednesday for Mrs. Bertha Roepke, 84, former Plymouth and Town of Mitchell resident, who died Sunday morning at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boye, Town of Herman. Mrs. Roepke has been ill for the past six months.
Born on April 24, 1876 (should be 1867) in the Town of Sheboygan Falls she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goldbeck. She was married to Charles Roepke on Nov. 18, 1890 and they made their home in the Town of Mitchell untill 1932. They moved to Plymouth in that year and lived here untill 1948 when they moved to Town of Sherman.
Mrs. Roepke was a member of the St. John's Ev. Lutheran church here and a member of the Ladies Aid Society of the church.
Surviving her are her husband and three children, Alfred C. Roepke and Ben C. Roepke of Town of Mitchell and Mrs. Fred (Martha) Boye of Town of Sherman (Herman?), nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Services were held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the St. John Ev. Lutheran church. The Rev. H.W. Baxmann officiated. Burial was in Union cemetery.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 56 SHEBOYGAN PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1953. OBITUARY. PAGE 11.
CHARLES ROEPKE
Charles Roepke, 84, town of Sherman, passed away at 4:30 a.m., today, at St. Nicholas Hospital. He had been ill for the past two months.
He was born in the town of Lyndon on Aug. 16, 1868, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Roepke. On Nov. 18, 1890, he was married in Plymouth to Miss Bertha Goldbeck. The couple lived in the town of Mitchell until 1932 when they moved to Plymouth. In 1948 they moved to the town of Sherman where they made their home with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boye.
He was a member of the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Plymouth, and the Men's Club of the church. Mrs. Roepke passed away on Nov. 16, 1952.
Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Fred Boye, town of Sherman; two sons, Alfred and Ben, town of Mitchell; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. One daughter, one son and three sisters also preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Thursday, at the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Rev. H.W. Baxmann will officiate and burial will be made in the Union Cemetery.
The body will lie in state at the Wittkopp Funeral Home from 2 p.m., Wednesday,
until 11 a.m., Thursday, when it will be removed to the church to lie in state from Thursday noon until the hour of services.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 58 Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Saturday, April 29,1950, page 6
MRS. BRUNO FOTH
Mrs. Bruno Foth, nee Hilda Goldbeck, 60 year old resident of the town of Greenbush, passed away at 10:40 p. m. Friday at the Theda Clark hospital in Neenah. She had been ill during the past two months.
She was born in the town of Plymouth on Jan. 2, 1890, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Goldbeck. She attended St. John's Lutheran school in Plymouth and on Jan. 20, 1914, was married to Bruno Foth. The couple resided in the town of Greenbush since their marriage.
Mrs. Foth was a member Of St John's Evangelical Lutheran church at Plymouth and the Homemakers club at German Corners in the town of Greenbush.
The survivors include her husband; five daughters, Mrs. Alvin (Margaret) Zeinemann of Sheboygan, Mrs. Stanley (Lela) Becker of Plymouth, Mrs. Edmund (Lucilla) Heincke of the town of Plymouth. Mrs. Harvey (Doris) Fischer of the town of Lyndon and Miss Edna Foth of Plymouth; seven grandchildren, a brother, Carl Goldbeck of the town of Greenbush and a sister, Mrs. Edward Transor of Plymouth.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Wittkopp Funeral home in Plymouth with the Rev. H W. Baxmann, pastor of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church, officiating. Burial will be made in the Union cemetery at Plymouth.
Friends may call at the funeral home from ? p. m. Monday to the time of services.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 60 Sheboygan Press, Saturday August 28, 1965. page 10
Bruno O. Foth, 80, of the Town of Greenbush, died at 9:20 a.m. today at Plymouth Hospital after an extendeded illness.
He Was born May 7, 1885, in Sheboygan, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foth; and was married Jan. 20, 1914, in Plymouth, to Hilda Goldbeck. They operated a farm in the Town of Mitchell until 1917 when they moved to the Town of Greenbush. Mrs. Foth died April 28, 1950. He was married Nov. 15, 1952, to Mrs. Olga DeBruyne.
He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church of Plymouth.
Surviving are his wife; five daughters, Mrs. Alvin (Margaret) Zeinemann, Sheboygan, Mrs. Willard (Edna) Rohde and Mrs. Stanley (Lelia) Becker, both of Plymouth, Mrs. Edmund (Lucille) Heincke, Town of Plymouth, and Mrs. Harvey (Doris) Fischer, Town of Lyndon; a stepson, Walter DeBruyne, Arlington, Tex., 11 grandchildren; two step -grandchildren, three great - grandchildren, and a brother, Leo Foth, Plymouth.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Wittkopp Funeral Home, Plymouth, with the Rev. G. A. Karpinsky, associated pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial will be in Plymouth Union Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Witt-kopp Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Monday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 61 Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI
July 17, 2005 Page: 04A
Obit: Edna A. Rohde
Sheboygan Press staff
Edna A. Rohde, age 89, of Torke Terrace in Plymouth, died unexpectedly at her home Thursday, July 14, 2005 of an apparent heart attack.
She was born Dec. 15, 1915 in the Town of Greenbush, a daughter of the late Bruno and Hildegard Goldbeck Foth. She attended the German Corners Grade School.
Edna was employed at Lake Shire Marty and then Borden Foods in Plymouth, where she met her husband Willard Rohde. They were married Nov. 5, 1960. They resided in Plymouth all their married life. Her husband preceded her in death Jan. 18, 2003.
Edna was a member of St. John Lutheran Church in Plymouth and served on the Altar Guild, was a member and officer of the Mission Circle and helped run the Cradle Roll program for many years.
Edna was a quiet loving lady, who would be willing to help when asked and remained dedicated to her Lord and the organizations in church that she was a member of.
Survivors include two sisters, Doris Fischer of the Town of Lyndon and Lela Becker of Plymouth one sister-in-law, Betty Rohde of Plymouth as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by two sisters, Lucille Heinke and Margaret Zeinemann.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday July 19 at St. John Lutheran Church in Plymouth. The Rev. Thomas Burton, associate pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the Plymouth Woodlawn Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Church from 10 a.m. until the hour of service. Memorial funds will be established in Edna's name for St. John Lutheran Church and the American Diabetes Association.
The Wittkopp Funeral & Cremation Service in Plymouth is serving Edna's family.

 

 

 

 

 

Note 66 Plymouth Review, Plymouth, Wis., Monday, July 6, 1966, page 6
MRS. CLARA LANGE
Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Lange, 73, of 40 Stafford St., Plymouth, who died suddenly of an apparent heart attack Wednesday, July 6, were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth. The Rev. G. A. Karpinsky. assoc. pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, officiated with burial in the Plymouth Woodlawn Cemetery.
Born on Aug. 25, 1892, in Sheboygan, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldbeck. She attended St. John's Lutheran school in Plymouth.
On July 20. 1912 she was married to Otto Lange in Plymouth. The couple lived in Plymouth since their marriage. Her husband preceded her in death on Jan. 1, 1958. Mrs. Lange was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Plymouth and a member of the Plymouth chapter of the Service Star Legion.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Roland (Jeanette) Guhl of Plymouth and Mrs. Norbert (LaVerne) Quackenboss of Plymouth; one son. Leland Lange of Glendale, Calif.; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Joseph (Viola) Schlrmer of Greenbush.
One son and one brother preceded her in death.
The Plymouth Service Star Legion conducted memorial services at the funeral home Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 67 Plymouth Review, Plymouth, Wis., Thursday, January 9, 1958, page 10
Otto J. Lange Dies; Funeral Held Sunday
Otto J. Lange, age 71, 611 N. Milwaukee St. Plymouth passed away at 12:30 p.m. on Wed., Jan. 1, after a lingering illness.
He was born on Feb. 10, 1886 in Milwaukee the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lange, He came to Sheboygan county as a child with his parents when they settled in the Town of Lyndon.
He was married on July 20, 1912, in Plymouth to Clara Goldbeck, and they have lived in Plymouth ever since.
He was employed at the Plymouth Foundry before going to work at the Kohler Co. where he worked for 27 years before his retirement in 1952.
He was a member of St. John's Ev. Lutheran church in Plymouth and a member of the Quarter Century Club of the Kohler Co.
He is survived by his wife and four children: Milford of San Gabriel, Call., Leiand of Glendale, Calif., Mrs. Roland (Jeanette Guhl of Plymouth, and Mrs. Norbert (La Verne) Quackenboss of Plymouth and Mrs. Oscar (Mathilda) Luedtke of Town Plymouth.
His parents, three brothers and two sisters preceded him in death.
Funeral Services were held on Sunday 2 p.m. at the Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth. The Rev. H.W. Baxmann, pastor of St. John's Ev. Lutheran church in Plymouth, officiated and burial , was In the Plymouth Woodlawn Cemetery.

 

 

 

 

 

Note 70 RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1978. Obituary
GOLDBECK, SR., PAUL E.
925 Lockwood Ave.
Passed away Friday, February 3, 1978, in St. Luke's Memorial Hospital at the age of 70.
Mr. Goldbeck was born in Sheboygan, Wis. on May 13, 1907, but had been a resident of Racine for over 50 years. On November 11, 1949, in Racine, he was united in marriage to the former Dorothy Helkowitz. Mr. Goldbeck had served with the U.S. Coast Guard. He had been employed by Knox Motor Service, Inc. for over 12 years until his retirement in 1965 due to ill health. He was a member of the Teamsters Local 43. Surviving are his wife Dorothy; four sons and two daughters-in-law, Ronald Polzin, Bernard and Shirley Polzin, Paul and Mary Goldbeck, Jr., Norman Goldbeck; four daughters and two sons-in-law, Darlene and John Miller, Sr., Paula and Sava Alecos, Carol Goldbeck, Denise Goldbeck; ten grand-children, all of Racine; one brother Clarence Goldbeck of Burlington; one sister and brother-in-law. Hazel and Harry Hendrickson of Racine; nieces, nephews and other relatives.
Funeral Services will be held on Monday, February 6, at 1:30 p.m. in the Draeger Funeral Home. Burial will be in West Lawn Memorial Park. Visitation will be today, (Sunday), from 4:30 until 9:00 p.m. at the Draeger Funeral Home, 1910 Taylor Ave.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 74 RACINE JOURNAL TIMES. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13 (& 14), 1982. OBITUARY
GOLDBECK, MRS. PAUL E. (DOROTHY F.) (Nee HALKOWITZ) 925 Lockwood Ave.
Funeral services for Mrs. Paul E. (Dorothy F.) Goldbeck, who passed away Monday Oct. 11, 1982, at the age of 61, will be held on Friday, Oct. 15, at 10:00 a.m. at the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home. Burial will follow at West Lawn Memorial Park. Visitation will be held Thursday, Oct. 14, from 6:00 until 9:00 p.m. at the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home, 1910 Taylor Ave.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 75 Courthouse records list May 16 as his birthday, but parents say his birthday is April 12th and thats the day they celebrate it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 76
Arthur spent his early years in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He came to Racine, Wisconsin sometime between 1918 and 1921 with his parents and other brothers. His father had gotten a job on the Chicago, Northshore and Milwaukee Railway as a gate tender. This was on the Taylor Avenue crossing near Pierce Blvd. His parents had a house that was converted from a barn in this area and soon built a house on Pierce Blvd. Their daughter, Hazel, still lives in this house.
He grew to manhood in Racine and married Ida Kaae on the stage of the Fox-State Theater in Racine. They were very poor and this was the only way they could get married. This was done by the theater as a promotion and a number of local merchants were to have provided their wedding gifts. Unfortunately for them they did not receive many of the gifts that were promised them. He had a number of jobs. He did work at the B.D. Isenrat tannery for a few years. This place was locate by the 6th Street viaduct just west of Marquette. He also worked at the J.I. Case Company and later at the Burlington Brass Works.
In Racine they lived in an upper flat on Holmes Avenue, then on Jackson Street, then back to Holmes Avenue and then out to Sturtevant. He then bought a farm out in Kansasville. There he raised chickens and sold dressed birds. He also raised Chester White pigs until they all died of a disease. About 1947 they moved to Burlington. He bought a lot with 1 1/2 acres and started to build a house. He also bought a custard stand that was next door on an acre of land. While he worked during the day his wife and children ran the stand. children ran the stand. They had many truckers that stop in for hamburgers, fries or custard. Arthur had hurt his knee on the job so that he could not work on his house anymore. His children Art and Irene and his brother in law James Coe helped finish the house.
In Burlington he worked at the Nestle Condensed Sweet Milk Factory, the custard stand and lastly at the Burlington Brass Works. Arthur and Ida were divorce in 1956 less than a year after their daughter Ida was born. He still loved her and wanted to be close to her. When he died he was buried near her grave. He had health problems later on in life and couldn't do much. It was thought this was due to working at the tannery. He had emphysema and high blood pressure among other things. He did find work as a floor guard and skate repair man at a small roller rink in Twin Lakes. Wis. He lived in a small house in Bohners Lake just south of Burlington on Fish Hatchery Road. his house he shared with his brother Clarence. He had been a member of St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church in Burlington until he had a disagreement with the pastor and later attended First Ev. Lutheran Church in Racine.
He had been in poor health for years and had spent much time in the hospital for various things. He died on Thanksgiving Day in 1977.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 78 RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1977. Obituary
GOLDBECK, ARTHUR H.
Burlington, Wisconsin
Age 68. Passed away Thursday, November 24, 1977, at St. Mary's Medical Center in Racine.
Mr. Goldbeck had been a resident of the Burlington area for the past 20 years. On February 2, 1932, he was united in marriage to the former Ida Coe, who proceeded him in death on July 13, 1969. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Goldbeck was employed as a Floor Guard at the Twin Lakes Skating Rink. He was a member of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Racine.
Surviving are two sons and one daughter-in-law, Arthur and Ellen Goldbeck of Lyons and Louis Goldbeck of Texas; four daughters and three sons-in-law, Mrs. Charles (Irene) Wortman of Union Grove, Mrs. Edward (Elizabeth) Hinzpeter of Burlington, Mrs. Floyd (Florence) Kiesow of Ft. Atkinson, and Mrs. Ida Whitman of Burlington; 25 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; two brothers, Clarence of Burlington and Paul of Racine; one sister, Mrs. Harry (Hazel) Henrickson of Racine. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, November 26, at 1:00 p.m. at the Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home with the Rev. R.J. Pope officiating. Internment will be at Burlington Cemetery. Friends may call this (Friday) evening from 6:00 until 9:00 p.m. at the Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home, 157 S. Pine St., Burlington.

 

 

 

 

 

Note 82 BURLINGTON STANDARD PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1969. OBITUARY
MRS. IDA SUCHY
Mrs. Ida Suchy, 56, died July 13, at her home, 3741 S. 108th St. Franksville. She had been a life long resident of southeastern Wisconsin.
She was born in Racine on Jan. 16, 1913, the daughter of Paul and Emma Rasmussen Coe. She attended BeeBe school, Racine, and Racine County Agricultural school. On Dec. 18, 1957 she married Joe Suchy, who proceeded her in death on April 24, 1966. Following the marriage they resided in Burlington.
Mrs. Suchy was a member of St. John's Lutheran church and the Ladies Aid Society of the church.
Funeral services were held on July 16 from St. John's Lutheran church, with the Rev. Harry Wiedmann officiating. Burial followed at the Burlington cemetery. Schuette, Werth and Daniels handling funeral arrangements.
She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Charles (Irene) Wortman, Racine, Mrs. Edward (Betty) Hinzpeter, Burlington, Mrs. Floyd (Florence) Kiesow, East Troy, and Ida Suchy, Franksville; two sons Arthur Goldbeck, Franksville and Louis Goldbeck, Milwaukee; 20 grandchildren; Three brothers, James Coe, Kenosha, Paul Coe, Walcott, Iowa and Harvy Larson, Racine; and three sisters Mrs Alvin (Dorothy) Wold, Neilisville, Mrs. Harold (Myrtle) Dickman, Racine and Mrs. Milton (Marjorie) Wentzel, Sturtevant. She was proceeded in death by one sister.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 83 Hold Last Rites (March 29, 1937)
For Mrs. Buchholz
Funeralservices for the late Mrs. August Buchholz, nee Amanda Roepke, who passed away Monday morning after an illness of five week's duration, were held clock at the Wittkopp Funeral Home, and at 2:00 o'clock at St. John's Lutheran church in this city with Rev. Martin Schmidt officiating.
Pallbearers were Fred Jurss, Alfred Krueger, Charles Schultz, Albert Bohnhoff, Wmn. Bein, and Henry Doebert.
Many beautiful floral offerings banked the casket. During the services at the Funeral Home, Mrs. Peter 'Schwitters and Mrs. Walter Bortz sang "Asleep In Jesus" and at the church they rendered "There is an Hour of Peaceful Rest".
While the body lay in state at the Funeral Home many relatives and friends called to pay their last respects. Among the out of town persons were: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stundet, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Zutz, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Buchholz, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phippen of Sheboygan; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schneidewind, Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Heidenreiter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. De Munck, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Justinger, of Sheboygan Falls; Mrs. Martha Bidlingmaier of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Harllng of Waldo; Mrs. Gordon Piper of Cascade; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salverson of Hingham; Mr. and Mrs. August Boye and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Boye, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boye and family, Mr. arid Mrs. Ed. Matter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Degnitz, George and Miss Belle O'Hara of Adell.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 84 Plymouth Review, Plymouth, Wisconsin, Thursday, January 6, 1972, page 3
AUGUST P. BUCHHOLZ
August P. Buchholz, 88, of the town of Lyndon, died at the Plymouth hospital at 5:45 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4 where he has been a patient the past four weeks.
Born on Nov. 27, 1883 in the town of Lyndon, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jocham Buchholz.
On June 5, 1912 he was married to Amanda Roepke in Plymouth. The couple lived and farmed in the town of Lyndon following their marriage. His wife preceded him in death on March 29, 1937.
He was a member of St. John's Ev Lutheran church in Plymouth.
Survivors include two sons, Wallace of the town of Plymouth and Harry of the town of Lyndon on the homestead: four grandsons and two great granddaughters and a sister, Mrs. Frieda Miller of Plymouth.
He was also preceded in death by a daughter, one grandson, three brothers and a sister.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth. The Rev. G. A. Karpinsky, associate pastor of St. John's Ev. Lutheran church will officiate and burial will be in the Plymouth Union cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 p.m. today until time of services.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 86 Sheboygan Press, Thursday January 9, 1986, page 10
Alfred C. Roepke
Alfred C. Roepke, 90, of 3215 Superior Ave. died at St. Nicholas Hospital Wednesday afternoon, after having been admitted earlier in the day.
He was born July 6. 1895, in the Town of Lyndon, a son of the late Charles and Bertha Goldbeck Roepke,
He attended district school.
On Dec. 18, 1918, he and Ada Laabs were married in Plymouth. They made their home in the Town of Mitchell, where they farmed, until 1957 when they moved to Sheboygan, where Mr. Roepke was employed at the American Chair Co. He retired in 1967. He was custodian a St. Paul Lutheran Church until 1970.
Mrs, Roepke died Jan. 1, 1972.
Mr. Roepke was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Triphan of Route 2, Plymouth, Mrs. Roland (Edith) Tauschek of Route 1, Sheboygan Falls, and Sharon Roepke, Route 1, Sheboygan Falls; six grandchildren; two great grandchildren; one brother, Ben, Sheboygan Falls, and one sister, Mrs. Fred Boye of Adell. He was preceded in death by one sister and one brother.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Paul Lutheran Church, with the Rev. William Beversdorf, pastor, officiating. Burial will be at Lutheran Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Wittkopp Funeral Home, Plymouth, from 3 p.m. Friday until 10 a.m. Saturday and at the church from noon until the time of services.
A memorial fund has been established in Mr. Roepke's name.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 87 Sheboygan Press Monday, Jan. 3, 1972, page 16
MRS. ALFRED ROEPKE
Mrs. Alfred C. Roepke, 74, of 3215 Superior Ave., Town of Sheboygan, died Saturday night at her home following a lengthy illness.
The former Ada Laabs was born April 30, 1897 in the Town of Plymouth, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laabs. She attended the district school at St. John Lutheran School, Plymouth.
On Dec. 18, 1918 she was married to Mr. Roepke in Plymouth.
The couple farmed in the Town of Mitchell for 38 years before moving to the Town of Sheboygan.
She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Sheboygan.
Survivors include her husband; three daughters, Mrs Earl (Evelyn) Triphan of Town of Plymouth, Mrs. Roland (Edith) Tauschek of Town of Sheboygan Falls and Miss Sharon Roepke, at home; six grandchildren, arid two sisters, Mrs. Helertr-Frauendorfer of Plymouth and Mrs. Frank Thornton of Sheboygan.
Funeral services will be Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at St. Paul Church, with the Rev. Arnold Wenger, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the Sheboygan Lutheran Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Wittkopp Funeral Home, Plymouth, from 3 P. m. Tuesday, until 10 a.m. Wednesday, and at the church from noon until the hour of services.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 88 Plymouth Review, Thursday, January 6, 1972, page 3
MRS. ALFRED C. ROEPKE .
Funeral services for Mrs. Alfred C. Roepke, 74, of 3215 Superior ave., Sheboygan, who died at her home Saturday evening, Jan. 1, after a long illness, were held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. Paul's Lutheran church in Sheboygan.
The Rev. Arnold Wenger, pastor of the church officiated and burial was in the Sheboygan Lutheran Cemetery.
The former Ada Laabs was born April 30, 1897 in the town of Plymouth. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laabs. She attended the district school and St. John's Lutheran school in Plymouth.
On Dec. 18, 1918 she was married to Alfred Roepke in Plymouth. Following their marriage the couple lived and farmed in the town of Mitchell for 38 years before moving to the town of Sheboygan.
She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church in Sheboygan.
Survivors include her husband and three daughters, Mrs. Earl (Evelyn) Triphan, town of Plymouth; Mrs. Roland (Edith) Tauschek, town of Sheboygan Falls, and Miss Sharon Roepke at home; six grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Helen Frauendorfer, Plymouth and Mrs. Frank (Olga) Thornton, Sheboygan.
The Wittkopp Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 90 Sheboygan Press, Thurs., June 16, 1988, Page 9
Mrs. Cora Roepke, age 79, of 928 Detroit St., Sheboygan Falls, passed away at the Memorial Medical Center, in Sheboygan, on Wednesday afternoon, June 15, where she had been a patient, the past 2 weeks.
The former Corn Fenner was born on January 14, 1909, in the Town of Sheboygan Falls, a daughter of the late William Fenner, Sr., and Minnie Never Fenner. She attended the Sheboygan Falls Schools and the Sheboygan Business College.
On April 27. 1932, she was married to Ben C. Roepke, in Sheboygan Falls. The couple lived in the Town of Mitchell, until, moving to Sheboygan Falls in 1964.
She had been employed as a dental assistant and receptionist in the office of Dr. Wilbur Harder, in Plymouth for 25 years, prior to retirement in 1978.
She is a member of the Jehovah Witnesses, in Sheboyran.
She in survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Roger (Pat) Voigt. of Sheboygan Falls; 3 grandsons, one sister, Mrs. Marie Koeser, of Sheboygan, and one brother. William (Leona) Fenner, of the Town of Sheboygan Falls.
She was preceded in death by four brothers.
Following cremation a memorial service will be held at the Kingdom Hall of the Jehovah Witnesses, at 1803 Georgia Ave., Sheboygan, on Saturday, June 18th, at 7 p.m. The family will greet friends at the time of the service. Interment will be in the Garden of Peace Mausoleum, Sheboygan.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established for the Kingdom Hall in the name of Mrs. Roepke.
The Wittkopp Funeral Service, in Plymouth, in serving the family.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 91 Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, Wis., Saturday, Dec. 18, 1982, p4
Margaret Zeinemann
Funeral services for Mrs. Alvin Zeinemann, 68, of 2417 Wedemeyer St., who died Thursday, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in St. Andrew Lutheran Church.
The Rev. S. M. Schreitmueller, pastor, will officiaie. Entombment will be in Garden Terrace Mausoleum.
Friends may call at Ramm-Ziegler Funeral Home after 4:30 p.m. Sunday and at the church from 9 a.m. Monday until time of services.
The former Margaret Foth was borh in the Town of Greenbush Nov. 30, 1914, a daughter of Bruno and Hilda Goldbeck Foth. She attended school at German Corners in the Town of Greenbush.
On Aug. 17, 1940, she married Alvin Zeinemann at Plymouth. He is a supervisor on the Sheboygan County Board.
Mrs. Zeinemann was employed at Borden Foods, Plymouth, for 12 years and then at Lakeland Manufacturing for about nine years until her retirement in 1972.
Mrs. Zeinemann was a member of St. Andrew Lutheran Church and the church guild. She was a member and vice-president of ALCW of St. Andrew Church.
Survivors are her husband; one son, Alvin of Plymouth, Minn.; one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Sandra) Rurey of Riverwoods, Ill.; four grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Edna Rhode, Mrs. Lela Becker and Mrs. Doris Fischer, all of Plymouth.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister.
A memorial fund has been established in Mrs. Zeinemann's name.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 93 Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, Wis., Tuesday, Dec 12, 1978
Page 10 Lucille M. Heincke
Mrs. Lucille M. Heincke, 59, of Route 2, Plymouth, died Monday evening at Sheboygan Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness.
She was born Sept. 13, 1919, in the Town qf Greenbush, a daughter of Bruno and Hilda Goldbeck Foth, She attended the German Corner School.
On Sept. 6, 1947, she was married to Edmund W. Heincke at St. John Lutheran Church, Plymouth. The couple farmed in the Town of Plymouth. Her husband died Aug. 29, 1969.
For the past eight months, Mrs. fletncke made her home with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Wolf in Sheboygan.
She was a member of the Plymouth Bird and Nature Club and St. John church and its Mission Circle.
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Joyce) Wolf of Sheboygan; a granddaughter and four sisters, Mrs. Alvin Zeinemann of Sheboygan, Mrs. Willard Rhode and Mrs. Stanley Becker, both of Plymouth, and Mrs. Harvey Fischer of the Town of Lyndon.
Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, at St. John church by the Rev. Dennis Pegorsch, associate pastor. Burial will be in Plymouth Woodlawn Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Wittkopp Funeral Home, Plymouth, after 3 p.m. Thursday and on Friday until 9 a.m. and at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of services.
A memorial fund has been established in Mrs. Heincke's name for the Mission Circle of St. John church.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 95 Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI
February 8, 2005 Page: 04A
Obit: Harvey W. Fischer
Sheboygan Press staff
Harvey W. Fischer, age 92, of W6255 county Road U, Plymouth, Town of Lyndon, passed away late Saturday evening, Feb. 5, 2005, at his home.
He was born June 4, 1912 in the Town of Plymouth, a son of the late William and Minnie Dassow Fischer. He attended various area schools and Plymouth High School.
On Sept. 22, 1945 he married Doris Foth at St. John Lutheran parsonage. The couple has lived and farmed in the Town of Lyndon and Harvey also worked for 20 years at Borden Foods in Plymouth.
He was an active member of St. John Lutheran Church in Plymouth, having served as elder and served on the school's board of education. He and his wife had also worked with the school's seventh-grade outdoor education program, serving as cooks at a camp near New Fane and at Camp Rokilio.
He was a charter member of both the FFA and the FFA Alumni Association, and had been a member of the Sheboygan County Farm Bureau. As a hobby, Harvey very much enjoyed working in his gardens.
Survivors include his wife of 59 years, Doris one daughter, Mary Pement of Moline, Ill. two sons, John (Linda) Fischer of the Town of Lyndon and William (Vicki) Fischer of the Town of Plymouth nine grandchildren, John, William and Jason Slaybaugh of Madison, Paul Fischer of St. Francis, Sara (Adam) Hanke, Amy Fischer and Scott Fischer, all of the Town of Lyndon, and Amanda and Brandon Fischer, both of the Town of Plymouth three step-grandchildren, Tim, Tom and Katie Schultz, all of the Town of Plymouth as well as many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by three children, Linda, Twila and Daniel two sons-in-law James Slaybaugh and Norman Pement two sisters, Leona Bein and Irene Fischer and three brothers, Victor, Edward and Delmar Fischer.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, Feb. 10, at 1:30 p.m. at St. John Lutheran Church in Plymouth. The Rev. Thomas Burton, associate pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the Winooski Cemetery in the Town of Lyndon.
Friends may call at the Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth from 4 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 9, and at the church on Thursday from noon until the time of service.
Memorial funds are being established in Harvey's name for St. John Lutheran Church or the FFA at Plymouth High School.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 96 Plymouth Review, Monday, March 28, 1966, page 2
TWILA JEAN FISCHER
Funeral service for Twila Jean Fischer, 5 year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Fischer, who died at 12:50 p.m. Thursday, March 24, at St. Nicholas Hospital after being seriously ill for the past week, were held Sunday, March 27, at 2 p.m. at the Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymoth. The Rev. Robert Bernhardt, assoc. pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church in Plymouth, officiated and burial was in the Minooski cemetery in the town of Lyndon.
She was born Sept. 22, 1960.
She is survived by her parents; one sister and two brothers, Mary, John and William, all at home. One brother and one sister preceded her in death.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 100 The Journal Times Tuesday, March 5,2002, page 2C
Obituaries
Charles Wortman Jr.
RHINELANDER - Charles Wortman Jr., 77, formerly of Burlington, passed away Sunday, March 3, 2002, at Clark County Health Care Center in Owen.
He was born on July 7,1924, in Spring Prairie, the son of Charles Loomis and Laura Ann Auguste (nee: Thiede) Wortman. He was united in marriage on June 14, 1952, at St. John's Lutheran Church in Burlington to Irene Emma Goldbeck. Following marriage they had resided in Burlington, Racine in 1967, then Union Grove, and then in Rhinelander since 1984.
He was educated in Wortman School in Spring Prairie Township and graduated from Burlington High School in 1942. He was employed as a Shipping Cleric and Truck Driver for Burlington Brass Works retiring in 1975 after 30 years; and also farmed the family farm and worked the Ben Yanny Farms in Spring Prairie. He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Rhine-lander; former member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Burlington and First Lutheran Church in Racine; and member I.A.M. 1493 White Fox Lodge.
Survivors include his wife, Irene Wortman of Rhinelander; daughters, Laura Kay (John) Abrahamson of Racine, Susan J. (Patrick) Fallon of Racine, Cindy (Gary) Storey of Racine; sons, Charles A. Wortman of Fox Lake, Hal (Linda) Wortman of Oconomowoc, Daniel Wortman of San Antonio, Texas, Steven Lee Wortman of Rhinelander; ten grandchildren, Laura Ann Abrahamson, Johnathan Lee Abrahamson, Craig M. Wortman, Kimberly J. Wortman, Kristina K. Wortman, Katilyn L. Wortman, James Af Fallon, Joseph P. Fallon, Kristina H. Menke and Gary C. Storey Jr.; brother, Stanley Wortman of Burlington; brothers-in-law, Arthur Goldbeck of Burlington, Louis Goldbeck of Burlington, Bud (Charlotte) Baumeister of Burlington; sisters, Irene Harris of Chicago,Ill., Miola Solberg of Burlington, Janet Menheer of Burlington; and sisters-in-law, Margaret Wortman of Burlington, Mary Wortman-Smith of Twin Lakes, Elizabeth Hinzpeter of Burlington, Florence (Floyd) Kiesow of Fort Atkinson, Ida (Tom) Wondrash of Burlington; and nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Preceding him in death were his parents; son, Ronald Wayne Wortman; brothers, Richard, Fordyce, Alvin, Robert and Lester; sisters, Ruth Fuller and Dolores Baumeister; sister-in-law, Evelyn Wortman; brothers-in-law, Rudy Harris, Larry Solberg, Bernard Menheer, Edward Hinzpeter and Joseph 'Bud' Fuller.
Funeral services will be held at St. John's Lutheran Church in Burlington on Thursday, March 7, 2002, at 11 a.m. with Rev. Nathan Pope and Rev. Kurt Loescher officiating. Interment will follow at Burlington Cemetery. Relatives and friends may meet with the family at Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home on Wednesday, March 6,2002, from 5 until 8 p.m.
SCHUETTE-DANIELS FUNERAL HOME
625 South Browns Lake Drive Burlington 262-763-3434

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 101 STANDARD PRESS, Burlington, Wis., Thursday, March 7, 2002 Page 5A
CHARLES WORTMAN JR.
Charles Wortman Jr., 77, Rhinelander, formerly of Burlington, died March 3, 2002, at Clark County Health Care Center, Owen.
He was born in Spring Prairie on July 7, 1924, to the late Charles Loomis and Laura Ann Auguste (Thiede) Wortman. His early life was spent in Spring Prairie. He attended Wortman School in Spring Prairie Township and graduated from Burlington High School in 1942.
On June 14, 1952, he married Irene Emma Goldbeck at St. John's Lutheran Church, Burlington. They lived in Burlington following marriage, moving to Racine in 1967, then Union Grove.
He was employed as a shipping clerk and truck driver for Burlington Brass Works, retiring in 1975 after 30 years. He also worked the family farm and Ben Yanny Farms, Spring Prairie. He had been a Rhinelander resident since 1984.
He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Rhinelander, and a former member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Burlington, and First Lutheran Church, Racine. He also belonged to the I.A.M 1493 White Fox Lodge.
Survivors include his wife, Rhinlander; daughters, Laura (John) Abrahamson, Susan J. (Partick) Fallon and Cindy (Gary) Storey, all Racine; sons, Charles A., Fox Lake, Hal (Linda), Oconomowoc, Daniel, San Antonio, Texas, and Steven Lee, Rhinelander; a brother, Stanley, Burlington; sisters, Irene Harris, Chicago, Ill., and Miola Solberg and Janet Menheer, both Burlington; brothers-in-law, Arthur Goldbeck, Louis Goldbeck and Bud (Charlotte) Baumeister, all Burlington Also sisters-in-law, Margaret Wortman, Burlington, Mary Wortman-Smith, Twin Lakes, Elizabeth Hinzpeter, Burlington, Florence (Floyd) Kiesow, Fort Atkinson, and Ida (Tom) Wondrash, Burlington; grandchildren, Laura Abrahamson, Johnathan Abrahamson, Craig Wortman, Kimberly Wortman, Krisiina Wortman, Katilyn Wortman, James A. Fallon, Joseph Fallon, Kristina Menke and Gary Storey Jr.; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Funeral services have been set for 11 a.m. Thursday, March 7, at St. John's Lutheran Church. The Revs. Nathan Pope and Kurt Loescher will officiate. Burial will follow in Burlington Cemetery. Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home handled arrangements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 102. Charles was baptized at St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church in Burlington, Wisconsin, and attended the Wortman School in Spring Prairie, Walworth County, Wisconsin. The school was named after his family because it was built on their property. He was confirmed at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Lyons, Walworth County. Many times he had to walk from the family farm to the church. He graduated from Burlington High School in Burlington, Wis. in 1942. While he was a senior he worked for Ben Yanny, a local farmer. After he graduated he started working at the Burlington Brass Works. In 1967 he moved to Racine, Wisconsin and commuted to Burlington. Later he got an apartment close to his job in Burlington and came back to Racine on the week ends to see his family.
He suffered a stroke about in 1975 and had to retire from the Brass Works. He moved to Rhinelander in 1984 with his family. In 1988 he had to enter the a nursing home in Crandon, Wisconsin. because of ill health. Later he was transferred to the Clark County Nursing Home, Owen, Wisconsin. There he died.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


    

 

Note 104 RACINE JOURNAL TIMES. MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1986. Obituary
HINZPETER, MR. EDWARD WILLIAM
441 HERMAN ST. BURLINGTON, WI.
Age 58. Passed away on Saturday, June 28, 1986, at his home. He was born on April 3, 1928, in Lake Geneva, WI to Clarence and Nellie (Fairchilds) Hinzpeter.
He spent his early life and was educated in Lake Geneva. He was married on January 22, 1962, in Antioch, IL, to Elizabeth Goldbeck, following their marriage they resided in Burlington. Mr. Hinzpeter retired after 20 years of service in the U.S. Navy. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Burlington; was also a member of the Legion Post No. 79, the D.A.V. Chapter 34, and the V.F.W. Post 2823.
Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth of Burlington; two daughters and son-in-law, Diane (Dave) Smith of Stroudsburg, PA, Elizabeth Green of Burlington; one son, Edward W. Hinzpeter II of Burlington; one step-son and daughter-in-law, Frederick (Ruby) Hintz of Manteca, CA; six grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters-in-law, Richard (Annabelle) Hinzpeter of Virginia Beach, VA, James (Wilma) Hinzpeter of Barton, ND, Clarence Jr. Hinzpeter of Lake Geneva, WI; and one sister and brother-in-law, Barbara (Wallace) Smith of Lake Geneva, WI. He was preceded in death by his parents and one infant son. Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, July 1, at 11:00 a.m. at the St. John's Lutheran Church, in Burlington, with Rev. Richard Weeks officiating. Internment will be at Burlington Cemetery. Friends may call this (Monday) evening, from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. at the SCHUETTE-DANIELS FUNERAL HOME, 157 S. Pine St., Burlington and from 10:00 a.m. until the time of Services at the Church on Tuesday. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the St. John's Lutheran Church Building Fund or the American Cancer Fund would be appreciated.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 105 The Journal Times, Racine, WI., Wed., Nov. 17, 2004, page 2B
Arthur C. Goldbeck
BURLINGTON - Arthur C. Goldbeck, 69, passed away Monday, November 15, 2004, at his residence.
Funeral services will be held at Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home on Friday, November 19, 2004, at 11 a.m. with Rev. Mitchell Considine officiating. Burial will follow at Burlington Cemetery. Relatives and friends may meet with the family at the funeral home on Thursday from 5 until 7 p.m. Memorials to the family have been suggested.
SCHUETTE-DANIELS FUNERAL HOME
625 South Browns Lake Drive Burlington
262-763-3434 www.danielsfamilyfuneral.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 108 The Journal Times, Racine, Wisconsin
Sunday, September 17, 2006 page 14A
OBITUARY LISTING
Louis M. Goldbeck
BURLINGTON - Louis M. Goldbeck, 63, passed away Friday, September 15,
2006, at Mt. Carmel Medical & Rehabilitation Center in Burlington.
Funeral Services will be held on Monday, September 18, 2006, at 12 noon at Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home. Burial will follow at the Burlington Cemetery. Relatives and friends may meet with the family at the funeral home on Monday from 11 a.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers memorials to the family would be appreciated.
SCHUETTE-DANIELS FUNERAL HOME
625 South Browns Lake Drive
Burlington 262-763-3434
www.danielsfamityfuneral.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 111 Sheboygan Press, Monday, March 26, 1984, page 4
Earl W. Triphan
Earl W. triphan, 68, of the Town of Plymouth, died at his home of an apparent heart attack Sunday night.
He was bom July 13, 1915, in the Town of Mitchell, a son of the late George and Celia Bartelt Triphan.
He attended district school and mechanical training courses.
On June 21, 1941, he and Evelyn Roepke of Plymouth were married.
They resided in Random Lake for 10 years, where Mr. Triphan was employed as service manager for the" Wilk Buick Garage, and moved to Plymouth tn 1954, where he operated Triphan Motor Service until 1970. He worked at Gilson Brothers Co., Plymouth, for nine years Until retiring in 1979.
He was a member of St. John Lutheran Church, Plymouth.
Surviving are his wife; one son, Brian of Waldo; one granddaughter, and five sisters, Mrs. Edwin Mohnsam of Sheboygan Falls, Mrs. Jack Bonnett of the Town of Greenbush, Mrs. Edward Ardell Sr. of the Town of Plymouth, Mrs. Wesley Streubing of rural Plymouth, and Mrs. Willard Kleinhans of Route 3, Plymouth.
Funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at St. John Lutheran Church, Plymouth, with the Rev. Dennis Pegorsch, pastor, officiating. Burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetery, Plymouth.
Friends may call at the Wittkopp Funeral Home, Plymouth, after 3 p.m. Tuesday and until 11 a.m. Wednesday, and at the church from noon until the time of service.
A memorial fund has been established in Mr. Triphan's name for the church.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 112 Sheboygan Press, Thursday, May 29, 1992, page 7
Thomas N. Snider
Thomas N. Snider. 74, of 1427 S. 22nd St., Sheboygan, passed away Wednesday morning, May 27,1992, at Memorial Medical Center, where he was a patient the past week.
He was bom Aug. 10, 1917, In Flint. Mich. to the late Harland H. and Ascha Forrest Snider. He attended schools in Wabeno, Wis. He served In WWII from June, 1942, until October, 1945 in the European area, after which he worked at Kohler.
He was married Shirley Boye of Adell, June 26, 1948 at St. Paul's Church, Random Lake. He graduated from Sheboygan County Teachers College, and received his B.S. from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, and did graduate work at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He served as principal of Parnell School and Parkview Elementary in the Plymouth School district. He retired In 1981.
He was a member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Sheboygan, where he served as Sunday School teacher and elder in years past. He was a member of the Sheboygan County Retired Teachers Association, Wisconsin Retired Educators Association and the Plymouth VFW.
Survivors Include his wife, Shirley; three daughters, Jennifer (Tom) Hermann, Egg Harbor, Wis.; Deborah (Barry) Brusse. Sheboygan; Kim Marie Snider, Germany; and one son, Thomas S. Snider, in the Navy, Corpus Christi, Tex.; two grandchildren, Nathan and Danielle Brusse, Sheboygan; two sisters, Mary (Harold) Schroder, Green Bay; and Bernice (Anthony) Mugan, Cascade. He was preceded In death by two sisters and two brothers, who lived in California.
Funeral services will be held at Good Shepherd Church, South 23th St. and David Ave., on Saturday, May 30, at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. William Redeker, pastor Our Savior's Lutheran Church, will officiate. Visitation will be at the church from 12:30 p.m. until time of services. Entombment will follow at Garden Terrace Mausoleum.
Memorials may go to Good Shepherd Church and the Lutheran High School Association of Sheboygan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note 125 The Journal-Times, Racine, Wis. Monday, October 15, 1984, page 6C
GOLDBECK, MR. ARTHUR C.
10227 Highway K, Franksville
Age 27. Passed away on Saturday, October 13, 1984, at his home. He was born in Burlington on August 28, 1957, to Arthur and Carol (Baumeister) Goldbeck. His early life was spent in Burlington and he had attended St. John's Lutheran Grade School and Burlington High School. He was married to the former Kathleen Stuedy on December 23, 1983, following their marriage they lived in Franksville. He had served in the US Navy. He was disabled and was very active in the Wisconsin Paralyzed Veterans of America. Surviving are his wife, Kathleen of Franksville; mother, Mrs. Roger (Carol) Dusing of Burlington; daughter, Tera Baumeister; stepson, Danny Steinke; stepdaughter, Tanyia Steinke, both of Franksville; brothers, William and John Goldbeck of Burlington, Tommy and Tony Lust of Burlington; halfbrothers, Patrick and Gary Dusing of Chicago; Richard and Danny Dusing; sisters, Mrs. Richard (Sharon) Lucas, Mrs. Richard (Jody) Dusing, all of Burlington, Mrs. Thomas (Patti) Reda of Chicago, Casandra Lust; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baumeister, all of Burlington; mother and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Studey Sr. of Union Grove; brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins. He was preceded in death by one sister, Peggy and one brother, Jimmy. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, October 16, at 1:00 p.m. at the SCHUETTE-DANIELS FUNERAL HOME, 157 S. Pine St., Burlington, with Rev. Stan Hanna officiating. Interment will be at West Lawn Memorial Park, Racine. Visitation will be held this (MONDAY) evening from 4:00 until 9:00 p.m. at the funeral home.