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ABRAHAMSON, ABRAHAM died May 22, 1884
CHETEK ALERT. SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1884. Page 5.
During the heavy thunder storm on Thursday of last week a son of Mr. Abrahamson,
living five or six miles south of this village, on the Sand Creek road, was struck by
lightning and instantly killed. As we understand the circumstance, the young man,
accompanied by his mother, was out attending to some stock, when the storm came up,
and took refuge in a straw stack which was struck by the lightning and set on fire.
The mother, who it appears, was uninjured, succeeded in dragging the body of her son
from the burning stack, otherwise it would have been consumed. The body is said to
have presented a very bad appearance, being blackened and mutilated; the bolt evidently
having entered the head and passed out at the lower limbs. Deceased was about 19 years
of age and bore a good reputation among his acquaintances.
ABRAHAMSON, ARTHUR
Chetek Alert, Friday, October 14, 1960 , page 1
ARTHUR ABRAHAMSON
Arthur George Abrahamson was born in the Town of Dovre , Barron County , Wisconsin , on July 24, 1906 , to John and Clara Abrahamson, and passed away at Luther Hospital in Eau Claire on September 26, 1960 .
He spent his entire life on the original homestead of his grand parents in the Town of Dovre . He later owned and operated this farm himself and lived there unti| the time of his last illness.
He was united in marriage to Ruth Nelson at Chetek on January 19, 1955 .
Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. on Wednesday, September 28 at the Dovre Lutheran Church with Pastor E. W. Quam officiating. Interment took place at Lake View Cemetery , Chetek.He in survived by: his wife. Ruth; three step-children, Larry Nelson of Chetek, Barbara Nelson of Goldsboro, North Carolina, and Kathleen at home; two sisters, Elsie (Mrs. Julius Holten) of Chetek, and Julia (Mrs. Carl Pinnerud) of New Auburn; two brothers, Harry of New Auburn, and Raleigh of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Louis.
ABRAHAMSON, CLARA (nee Arneson)
Chetek Alert, Friday, Aug 18, 1950 , page 1
MRS, CLARA ABRAHAMSON
Clara Josephine Abrahamson was born in Oslo , Norway , on June 12, 1872 , to Gulbran and Anna Arnesen. In 1893 she came to this country visiting relatives at Chetek. Shortly she went to Chicago where she worked for many years.
On May 28, 1904 , she was united in marriage to John Abrahamson of Dvre, where she has lived up to the time of her death.
To this union four sons and one daughter were born.
She passed away at her home on August 2, 1950 , at the age of 78 years, 1 month and 21 days.
She leaves to mourn her death thrtee sons, Arthur at home, Harry of New Auburn, Wis., and Raleigh of Kenosha, Wis.; one daughter (Julia) Mrs. Carl Pinnerud of Dovre; one step daughter (Elsie) Mrs. Julius Holten of Sioux Creek; 5 grandchildren; 3 step-grandchildren; and 1 greatgrandchild; one sister, Rachel Olson, in Norway, one sister Elsie Gilbertson of San Jose, Calif., one sister Agnes Wold of Everett, Wash.; one brother, Gustave, of Chicago; one aunt, Mrs. P. Haagenson, of Chetek; and a host of cousins and other relatives.
Her husband and one son Lewie preceded her in death.
ABRAHAMSON, EVA B. (nee Osilius)
KENOSHA NEWS, Kenosha , Wisconsin
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2001 , Page C2
Eva B. Abrahamson
Eva B. Abrahamson, 81, of Kenosha , died Sunday ( May 13, 2001 ) at her home.
Born May 28, 1919 ,in Kenosha , she was the daughter of the late Anton and Eva (Juskauskas) Osilius. She attended Kenosha schools. On June 28, 1947 , she married Raleigh Abrahamson at St. Paul 's Lutheran Church in Kenosha . He died Nov. 1,1999 . Employed at Jockey International from 1941 until 1973, she also worked at American Motors from 1973 until her retirement in 1988.
She was a professional seamstress.
She attended Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church and was a member of the Ladies Aid of the church.
Her hobbies included her family, grandchildren, pets and gardening.
Survivors include two sons, John G. (Laura) Abrahamson of Racine and Robert A. (Carolyn) Abrahamson of Kenosha; one brother, Anthony (Lucy) Osilius of Union Grove; one sister, Valeria (George) Bianchi of Kenosha; and two grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by two sisters, Helen Newstrom and Rose Christopherson; and two brothers John and Edward, both in infancy.
Proko Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
ABRAHAMSON, HARRY
Chetek Alert, March 21, 1996 , p 2 Col. 6, Chetek , Wisconsin
Harry Abrahamson
Harry C. Abrahamson, 88, New Auburn, died Wednesday, March 13, 1996 , at his home.
He was born Jan. 25, 1908 , in the Town of Dovre to John and Clara (Arneson) Abrahamson. He married Orpha Peterson on Oct. 8, 1932 , in the Town of New Auburn . He owned and operated Harry's Grocery Store in New. Auburn until 1974.
He is survived by two daughters, Ardell (Perry) Branville and Constance (Harold) Albrecht, both of New Auburn; one brother, Raleigh (Eva) Abrahamson of Kenosha; one sister, Julia Pinnerud of Chetek; nine grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife. Orpha; one daughter, Delrene Adrian; two brothers, Art and Louis Abrahamson; and one granddaughter, Libby Albrecht.
Funeral services were held Saturday, March 16, at 1 p.m. at the Olson Funeral Home in Bloomer with the Rev. Carson Timblin officiating. Interment was made in the New Auburn Cemetery.
ABRAHAMSON, JOHANNA
CHETEK ALERT. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1898. OBITUARY
Died in the town of Dovre, May 24, 1898 of apoplexy, Mrs. L. Abrahamson aged 74 years.
Mrs. Abrahamson, and husband were among the first settlers in that town. Although 74
years of age she had been engaged during the day in assisting her husband in the laborious work of shearing sheep and near the close of the day during a few moments absence of her husband she was struck down, and lived but a few moments after discovery.
ABRAHAMSON, JOHN LARS
THE CHETEK ALERT. FRIDAY OCTOBER 31, 1941
PIONEER DOVRE RESIDENT DIES FOLLOWING LONG ILLNESS.
John Lars Abrahamson was born Feb. 20, 1870 in Dovre to the parents of Lars
and Johanna Abrahamson. He lived his entire life at the place on which his father
homesteaded in 1867.
He was married the first time to Emma Carlson. To this union a daughter was born.
He was married the second time to Clara Arneson on May 28, 1904 . To this union
were born four sons and one daughter.
He died suddenly on Oct. 21 after a prolonged heart ailment at his home in
Dovre at the age. of 71 years 8 months and one day.
He leaves to mourn his wife, three sons, Harry of New Auburn, Arthur and Raleigh
at home, two daughters, Elsie, Mrs. Julius Holten, and Julia, Mrs Carl Pinnerud, both
of Dovre. Seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. His first wife and one
son, Lewis, proceeded him in death.
Services were held at the home and the Dovre Lutheran Church on Oct. 25, Rev.
F.J. Swensen officiating. Internment was made in Dovre cemetery.
John was always a worthy, upright citizen and his death is a distinct loss to his community.
The Alert and many friends extend heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved
family.
ABRAHAMSON, LEWIE
Chetek Alert, Chetek , Wisconsin , Friday May 7, 1937 , page 6
LEWIE JOHN ABRAHAMSON
Lewie Abrahamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Abrahamson, of Dovre, passed away Monday, May 3, 1937 , from a lingering illness. Mr. Abrahamaon was born in Dovre and lived here all his life. He was born July 1, 1905.
He is survived by his mother and father, three brothers, Harry, New Auburn, Arthur and Rollie, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Juluis Holten and Julia.
Funeral services will be conducted today Friday from the home at one o'clock and at the Dovre church at 1:30 o'clock . Rev. F. J. Swensen will officiate. Interment will be made in the Dovre Cemetery.
ABRAHAMSON, ORPHA (nee Peterson)
Chetek Alert, Thursday, June 11, 1992 , page 2
Orpha Abrahamson
Orpha Abrahamson, 79, New Auburn, died Thursday, June 4, 1992 at Luther Hospital in Eau Claire.
She was born Dec. 27, 1912 , in the Town of Auburn to Oscar and Mamie (Holte) Peterson. She married Harry C. Abrahamson on Oct. 8, 1932 , in the Town of Auburn . They owned and operated Harry's Grocery Store in New Auburn for many years.
She was preceded in death by her parents; one daughter, Delrene Adrian; and one granddaughter, Libby Albrecht.
Survivors include her husband Harry, New Auburn; two daughters, Ardell (Perry) Branville, and Constance (Harold) Albrecht, New Auburn; one brother, Leoneal Peterson, San Antonio , Texas ; nine grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday at 11 a.m. from Bethel Lutheran Church in New Auburn with Pastor Ron Gerl officiating. Interment was made in New Auburn Cemetery
The Olson Funeral Home, Bloomer, handled the arrangements.
ABRAHAMSON, RALEIGH G.
Kenosha News, Thursday, November 4, 1999 , page C2, Column 5.
RALEIGH G. ABRAHAMSON
Raleigh G. Abrahamson, 88, of Kenosha , died Monday ( Nov. 1, 1999 ) after a lengthy illness.
He was born on Oct. 5, 1911 , in Dovre , Wis. , to the late John Lars and Clara (Arneson) Abrahamson. He attended Dovre Township Rural School 2. After finishing school he worked on the family farm before taking a job on a ranch near Mayville , N.D. He again worked on the family farm before joining the U.S. Army in 1942. He
was discharged in 1943 and a short time later moved to Kenosha where he began employment with Nash Motors. He retired from American Motors in 1975.
On June 28, 1947 , he married Eva B. Osilius at St. Paul 's Lutheran Church in Kenosha .
He was a former member of the Kenosha Eagles.
He enjoyed flower and vegetable gardening and the family pets.
Surviving are his wife; two sons, John G. of Racine and Robert A. of Kenosha ; and two grandchildren.
Preceding him in death were three brothers, Lewie, Arthur and Harry; a sister, Julia; and two half-sisters, Mable and Elsie.
Hansen Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
ABRAHAMSON, RUTH NELSON (nee Driver)
Chetek Alert, Chetek , Wisconsin , Page 2, Thursday, July 2, 1998
Ruth H. Abrahamson
Ruth H. Abrahamson, 87, of Chetek, died Saturday, June 27, 1998 ,at Knapp Haven Nursing Home, Chetek.
She was born November 25, 1910 in Rice Lake , to Spencer and Lucy (Barker) Driver. She. married Orville Hiram Nelson in 1929, and following his, death, she married Arthur Abrahamson in 1955. She worked in the Defense Plant in Eau Claire during W.W. II; Midway Grocery in Chetek, Kaub's Bakery and Nielsen's Flavor Crisp Cafe", both in Chetek. She had lived in Chetek since 1941 coming from Eau Claire . She loved sewing; was a past member of several P.T.A.'s; past member of American Legion Auxiliary; and a member of the Knapp Haven Auxiliary.
Survivors: include her children, Larry (Cecilia) Nelson of Chetek, Barb (Richard) Nelson of Rice Lake and Kathy (Rodney) Madison of Chetek; nine grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Spencer and Lucy (Barker) Driver; husbands Orville Hiram Nelson and Arthur Abrahamson; five brothers; two sisters; and one granddaughter.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 2, at 10:30 a.m. at the Chetek Lutheran Church , with Pastor Sam Kochel and Pastor Keith Ruehlow officiating.
Friends may call Wednesday, July 1, from 4-7 p.m. at the Burnham-Ours Funeral Home, Chetek and also one hour prior to services at the church.
ALBRECHT, ELIZABETH "LIBBY"
Chetek Alert, Chetek , Wisconsin , Page 1, April 3, 1975
New Auburn Girl Killed While Sliding
A 13-year-old New Auburn girl was killed Sunday, Match 30, while sliding downhill on an inner tube. Pronounced dead on arrival at the Bloomer Hospital was Elizabeth (Libby) Albrecht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Albrecht, Route 3, New Auburn, an eighth grader at the New Auburn school. She was sliding down the Pingle Ski Hill, three miles west of New Auburn, with Marie Hanson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Charles, Hanson, New Auburn, when the tube went out of control, Striking a tree and throwing Libby headfirst into the tree. Marie received a cut on her head but was not seriously injured.
The two girls were sliding with Mary Erickson, 16,and her sister Michelle, 12, both of New Auburn, at the time of the accident. The hill is located one mile off county trunk highway M in the Town of Auburn .
Investigating the accident, which occurred about 6:30 p.m. Sunday, were members of the Bloomer police department and the Chippewa County Sheriff's department
Besides her parents, Libby survived by two sisters, Cindy and Kimberly; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Albrecht of Chetek and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrahamson of New Auburn; a great-grandmother, Mrs. Oscar Peterson of Sand Creek; an aunt, Mrs. Ervin Manke of Canton ; other aunts and relatives.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. yesterday (Wednesday), April 2, at Bethel Lutheran Church at New Auburn with the Rev. L. T. Jacobs officiating. Burial was in the New Auburn Cemetery.
ADRIAN, DELRENE (nee Abrahamson)
Chetek Alert, Chetek , Wisconsin , Thursday, April 9, 1987
Delrene Adrian
Delrene Adrian, 49, Davis Junction, Ill. , formerly of New Auburn, died Saturday, April 4, 1987 , at Swedish American Hospital , Rockford , I11.
Delrene Abrahamson was born in New Auburn and married Keith Adrian June 6, 1954 , in Eau Claire . She was a veterinarian's assistant at Stephson Clinic, Rochester , 111.
Survivors include her husband; two sons, Harry and Stuart, both of
Rockford , Ill ; a daughter, Dawn Stidham, Rockford , Ill. ; her parents,
Harry and Orpha Abrahamson, New Auburn; two sisters, Ardell Branville
and Constance Albrecht, both of New Auburn; and three grandchildren.
Services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Olson Funeral Home, Bloomer, with burial in New Auburn Cemetery.
AMOS, FRANK
Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, Wednesday, December 11,1901 A
Frank Amos, of the Holllster-Amos Company Suffers Stroke of Apoplexy at His Home Late Tuesday Afternoon.
Frank Amos, one of the most prominent business men of this city and a co-partner in the Holllster-Amos company died suddenly at his home, 703 Algoma street, at four o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The news of the sudden death was soon noised about the city and expressions of regret and sympathy for the stricken family were heard on every side very shortly after the sad occurrence. While Mr. Amos had not been feeling well for the past two or three months, it was not suspected that death was near, and his sudden calling to the great beyond has come like a shock upon his family and friends. Mr. Amos was not what would be called a rugged man as to his health but with the exception of occasional attacks of rheumatism he was in good health until the last two or three months. During that time he had complained more or less of trouble with his head and at various times had spoken of retiring from active work. On Tuesday, afternoon he was at the office of the Hollister-Amos company and at about 3:30 o'clock he started to drive down town and had gone about as far as the First ward, school when he commenced to feel ill. He returned to the office and told Col. S.W. Hollister, his partner, that he was feeling badly, and at his suggestion Mr. Hollister got into the rig and drove Mr. Amos home. On the, way Mr. Amos complained of feeling worse and of having a pain in his head. Upon arriving at the house Mr. Hollister offered to assist Mr. Amos into the house but the latter protested that he could go in alone. Although he seemed weak and made progress but slowly he succeeded in getting into the house unaided and sat down in a chair while Mr. Hollister started to notify Mrs. Amos who was at the Algoma street M. E. church where she had gone to attend to some preliminary work for the church fair. Mr. Amos asked the housemaid for his wife and Almost immediately afteward, and before Mrs. Amos could arrive home, expired. Dr. C.W. Oviatt was summoned and he pronounced the death due to appoplexy
LIFE OF MR. AMOS
Frank Amos was born in London, England, May 2. 1840, and came with his parents to this country in 1848 where they settled in Racine. Mr. Amos lived there for a number of years going from there to Burlington, Wis. where he engaged in the business of farming. On Nov. 27, 1862, he was married to Miss Caroline L. Loomis, of Burlington, a cousin of Col.S.W. Hollister. In 1866, Mr. and Mrs. Amos came to Oshkosh to live and he entered the business of wood selling and occasionally in the winter time went into the woods as a logging contractor. In 1882 Mr. Amos, with the late John Stanhilber and Col. S.W. Hollister bought out the lumber and saw mill business of Mead & Ripley and the business was conducted under the firm name of the Stanhilber-Amos company. In 1893, Messers Hollister and Amos purchased the interests of Mr. Stanhilber and the co-partnership under the name of the Hollisterr-Amos company was formed and continued up to this time. By a strange coincidence Mr. Amos' partner, Mr. Stanhilber also died of apoplexy about a year after retiring from business.
During the past several months his health being poor, Mr. Amos had determined to retire from business and several months ago had purchased from the company, of which he was a member, the large stock farm near Fond Du Lac. During the past summer a number of improvements have been made on the place and new bulldings erected and it had been arranged that after January first, Mr. Holllster was to purchase the interest of Mr. Amos in the lumbering business, and Mr. Amos would remove to his farm where he would spend the remainder of his life in the comforts earned by years of hard labor.
Besides his wife, Mr. Amos is survided by one daughter, Mrs. George
Morris, of Fort Atkinson, and one brother in this country, Arthur Amos, who lives at Kimball, Neb. Mrs. Morris arrived today to attend the funeral of her father. Mr. Morris has but recently purchased an interest in the re-organised McMillen company's factory and business and his family was about to remove to this city to make their home. The deceased was a man of sterling integrity, upright and respected. He was idustrious and had succeeded in accumulating a comfortable fortune, but did not forget the less fortunate. However, any giving was done in a quiet way, characteristic of the man. He was modest and and retiring and was not Aa member of any secret societies. The funeral arrangements
have not been made at this writing.
ARMSTRONG, LYDIA
PENN YAN DEMOCRAT, Penn Yan, Yates County, New York
March 11, 1910, page 1.
DEATHS
ARMSTRONG.--In Barrington, March 6, 1910. Mrs. Henry Armstrong, age 72 years.
ARNESON, CARL J.
Devils Lake Daily Journal, Devils Lake, North Dakota
Monday, April 10, 1961, Page 5, Column 7
Carl J. Arneson
Carl J. Arneson of Doyon, 88 years old prominent farmer and
businessman, died Friday in the Devils Lake hospital, where he
has been a patient since Oct. 12.
Mr. Arneson was born June 12, 1872 at Oslo, Norway, and
came to the United States with his parents when 7 years old.
They settled at Oaskis, Minn. coming to Doyon 63 years ago.
He has had farming interests and Ford deafer for 30 years.
He married Caroline Anderson Nov. 10, 1898. She preceded
him in death May 1959.
Burial will be in the Doyon cemetery. The body will lie in state at
the Graham-Aaker Funeral Home in Lakota until noon Tuesday
and at the church until one hour before the services.
Pallbearers will be Selmer Aronson, Arnold Williams, Orville
Larson, Ward Hopkins. William Braniff and Harold Bjerke.
Mr. Arneson is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Mabel Wilberg of
Devils Lake and Mrs. William Saunders of Fairbault. Minn. and
two sons. Vernon of Seattle, Wash. and Harry of Devils Lake,
five grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
The funeral services will be Tuesday at 2 p. m. from the Doyon Lutheran church with Rev. Elmo Anderson officiating.
ARNESON, CAROLINE (nee Anderson)
Devils Lake Daily Journal, Devils Lake, North Dakota
Wednesday, May 6, 1959, Page 2, Column 6
Obituary , Notices:
Mrs. Carl J. Arneson
Doyon,. N. D. - Mrs. Carl J. Arneson, 80, a resident of
the Doyon area since 1883, died Monday morning at her home here.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 in the Bethlehem
Lutheran church in Doyon with Rev. David Genter of Lakota
offidating. Burial will be .made in the Doyon community cemetery.
Mrs. Arneson was born April 17, 1879 at Alexandria, Minn. She
came to North :Dakota as a child with her parents in 1883 and was
married to Carl Arneson Nov. 10, 1898.
Survivors include her husband, two daughters, Mrs.Albert Wit
berg, Doyon, and Mrs. Will Saunders, Faribault, Minn.; two sons,
V. C. Arneson, Seattle, and Harry Arneson, Doyon; two sisters, Mrs.Carrie Resvick, Doyon, and Mrs. C. I. Hockanson, Brownsville,
Tex.; one brother, Robert Anderson, Doyon; 5 grandchildren and 11
great grandchildren.
The, body will lie in state at the Graham-Aaker Funeral Home in
Lakota Thursday evening and at the church Friday from noon until
the service.
ARNESON, CLARA (nee Eckstrom)
Chetek, Alert, Chetek, WI. Friday, June 30, 1933, page 1
OBITUARY
Mrs. Enoch Arneson
Clara Eckstrom Arneson was born in Norway, January 29th, 1897,: and died at the Lakeside Hospital in Rice Lake, after an illness of several weeks, on Monday, June 19th, 1933 at the
age of 36 years, four months and 20 days.
She came to this country with her parents in 1904. On June 4, 1924, she was united in marriage to Enoch Arneson. To this union were born five children.
She leaves to mourn her untimely death her husband and five small children, Robert, Bruce, Agnes, Carol and Jean. She also leaves her parents who reside in Seattle, Wash.; three brothers, Adolph of Seattle, Erick and John of Detroit, Michigan; and four sisters, Marie (Mrs. Aryan Kelton) of Los Angeles, Theressa (Mrs.Harold Henson) of. Anacortes, Wash., Petra (Mrs. Harry. Nowroci) of Minneapolis and Josephine (Mrs. John Severson) of Maple Grove.
Funeral services were held last Thursday at the home and at the Lutheran church, Rev.F. J Swensen officiating, and interment was made in the Lakeview cemetery.
ARNESON, ENOCH
Chetek Alert, Chetek, Barron County, Wisconsin
Thursday, May 8, 1969, Page 2
ENOCK ARNESON
Enock L. Arneson, 79, died Thursday, May 1, in Rodeo, Calif. He was born in Chetek, Wis., on November 26, 1889, and made his home here for many years. For the past several years he had made his home in California.
He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ernest Van Alstyne of Rodeo, Calif., Mrs. Eugene Reed of Chippewa Falls, and Mrs. Blake U'Ren of St. Paul, Minn.; two sons, Robert of Cambridge, Minn., and Bruce of Bay City, Mich.; one brother, Arvid Lundholm of Chetek; and 16 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Burnham Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Wallace Hunstad officiating. Internment was in Lake View Cemetery with members of Howard-Campbell-Ganake Post of the American Legion according him military honors at the graveside.
ARNESON, MARGRETE (nee Korsgaard)
Grand Forks Herald (ND) - Sunday, October 15, 2000 , page 3.
MARGRETE ARNESON
Margrete B. Arneson, 91, Devils Lake, died Thursday, Oct. 12, 2000, in Lakota (N.D.) Good Samaritan Center, where she had lived since September 1995.
Margrete Benora Korsgaard was born May 22, 1909, the daughter of Lars and Johana (Johnson) Korsgaard, in Esmond, N.D. She was raised by her aunt and uncle, George and Ingeborg Kallak, in Fairbault, Minn. She graduated from Valley City (N.D.) State Teachers College in 1930 and taught school for several years. She married Harry Arneson on Dec. 19, 1931, in Devils Lake. They lived in Doyon, N.D. In 1958, they moved to Devils Lake. Harry Arneson died Nov. 27, 1981.
She is survived by a son, Gary (Judy), Fargo; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild.
She was preceded in death by a brother, Lawrence.
Services: 1 p.m. Tuesday, Gilbertson Funeral Home Chapel, Devils Lake.
Visitation: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday, and 9 a.m. until time of services both in the funeral home.
Burial: Devils Lake Cemetery.
ARNESON, SIMON
Osakis Review, Douglas County, MN
Thursday, April 27 1916 page 1, Col 3
SIMON ARNESON.
Simon Arneson died Saturday after noon at 6 o'clock
from his home in Belle River township. Death was due
to heart trouble and the infirmities incident to old age.
For the past 20 years or more the deceased has been
bereft of his eyesight and has only been able to get about
with the assistance of some member of the family. The
funeral was held Tuesday from the Danish Lutheran church
in Nelson, the Rev. P.C. Paulsen, of this city officiating.
Burial was made in the Nelson cemetery.
Simon Arneson was born in Hedemarken, Norway, Nov.
28, 1844, and came with his family, consisting of a wife
and four children, to America in 1880, coming direct to
Belle River and settling on the farm where he died. He
is survived by his widow and seven children, six of whom
were pesent at the funeral, although now living in various
sections of the country.
Mr. Arneson was a member of the Nelson Danish Lutheran
church which he joined shortly after coming to this country.
He was a devout Christian and withstood his great affliction
with religious fortitude, although unable to attend his church
in recent years on account of his failing health.
ARNESON, VIVIAN (nee Handegard)
The Forum, Fargo, North Dakota
Friday, April 15, 1994, page C2,
Vivian E. Arneson
The memorial service for Vivian E. Arneson, 62, 2606 33rd Ave. S.W. Fargo, will be at 11 today in Olivet Lutheran Church, Fargo, with burial in Riverside Cemetery, Fargo. She died Wednesday, April 13, 1994.
Vivian E. Handegard was born Nov. 28, 1931, in Lake Park, Minn., where she grew up and graduated from high school. She attended Interstate Business College in Fargo. On Aug. 9, 1952, she married Gary W. Arneson in Lake Park. They lived in Minneapolis, Owatonna, Detroit Lakes and Hallock, all in Minnesota. They also lived in Devil's Lake, N.D., before moving to Fargo.
She is survived by her husband; two sons, Ronald W. (Barb), Fargo, and David J. (Julie), Jamestown, N.D.; a daughter, Darla A. (Michael) Peloquin, Prescott, Ariz.; three brothers, Maurice (Lucille), Mesa, Ariz., Harvey (Elyda). Detroit Lakes, and Willard (Lorna), Woodbury, Minn.; a sister, Marie Handegard, Fargo; and four grandchildren. (Hanson-Runsvold, Fargo)
AVARD, MARIE (nee Poulson)
THE JOURNAL TIMES. SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1973. Page 6C (Racine, Wis.)
OBITUARY
AVARD, MRS. MARIE, nee Poulson, formerly of 1022 9th St.
Passed away in Lincoln Convalescent Center on May 18, 1973, at the age of
96. Mrs. Avard was born in Denmark on Aug. 7, 1876 and had been a Racine resident
for many years. She was a member of the First Church of Christ-Scientist. Surviving
are a sister-in-law, Mrs Amanda Poulson, nice Mrs. Ted (Florence) Yost, cousin,
Mrs. Fred Guenther and Miss Jenny Poulson all of Racine, other nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held on THIS SUNDAY, May 20th at 2:30 p.m. in the Draeger
Funeral Home, 1910 Taylor Ave. with Mr. John Edmands officiating. Cremation will
follow at a later date. Memorials may be made to one's favorite Charity.
BAKAS, JOHN
clipping from unknown newspaper
JOHN BAKAS Aug. 27, 1995
Kaiser Steel retiree
John Bakas, 71, of Fontana died Sunday of cancer at home.
Bakas, a native of Rasenai, Lithuania, lived in Fontana 50 (45 written over the 50) years.
He retired as a first helper at Kaiser Steel after 23 years. He was a World War II veteran and a member of the American Legion in Fontana, the Fontana Moose Lodge and St. George's Catholic Church in Fontana. Survivors include his wife, Ursula; two daughters, Aleksandra of Fontana and Marija Hunsaker-Bakas of Moreno Valley; four sons, John V. of Newport Beach, Paul K. of Victorville, Robert A, of East Highlands and David V. of Highland Estates; three (three crossed out and two written in)sisters, Jadvyga Veliusaitiene and Vida Griniene,(Vida's name crossed out in my copy) both of Lithuania, and Maria Vycias of Chicago; and seven grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today, with a scripture service at 6:30 p.m., both at Ingold Chapel, 8277 Juniper Ave., Fontana. Mass of Christian burial will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday at St. George's Catholic Church, 17895 San Bernardino Ave., Fontana. Interment will be in Desert Lawn Cemetery, 11251 Desert Lawn Drive, Calimesa.
BAKAS, URSULA (nee Kondreckus)
Press-Enterprise Saturday, June 24, 2006
Ursula Bakas
BAKAS, URSULA Passed away on June 22, 2006 amidst many heartfelt words of, "I love you Mom" and "I love you Grandma." Ursula was a woman who could rarely find the bad in people but was always capable of finding the good in everyone. She ws the pillar of the Bakas family and at no point in her life was this more apparent than when all of her Children and Grandchildren came to wish her Goodbye. Ursula Bakas was born on July 2, 1920 in Wilson, Pennsylvania. She was married to John Bakas on December 31, 1949 in Wisconsin. In 1956 the couple moved to California to raise their family. Ursula and John though displaying a passionate love for the United States would never forget their ancestral homeland, Lithuania. Just as Ursula was an upright citizen, she was equally active in her religion and remained a devout Roman Catholic for the entirety of her life. She was a parishioner at St. George's in Fontana for fifty years. The pride of her life was her, "Big Family" and the memories enjoyed with her are the pride of her Family "The Bakas". Ursula is survived by her six children: John Bakas, Aleksandra Bakas, Paul Kestutis Bakas, Robert Algis Bakas, Marija Katherine Bakas-Hunsaker and David Vytenis Bakas. She is also survived by her seven Grandchildren Alexis, Aimee, Kyle, Kelsey, Kallen, Kendall, and Courtney. The viewing will be held from 4pm-7pm on Monday, June 26 at Montecito Memorial Park, 3520 East Washington, Colton. The mass will be held Tuesday, June 27, at 11 am, at St. George's Catholic Church 17895 San Bernardino Ave., Fontana.
BASKIN, EMILY
PENN YAN DEMOCRAT, Penn Yan, Yates County, New York
June 17, 1904
DEATHS
BASKIN.--At Crystal Springs, June 12, 1904, Mrs. James Baskin, aged 68 years.
BASSETT, ALLEN
Yates County Chronicle, Penn Yan, Yates County, New York
Thursday, October 14, 1875
Allen Bassett, who died September 29, 1875, at his home in Barrington in his seventy-ninth year was born at North Haven, Conn., June 5, 1796, and was the youngest of three children left by his father, who died early. His mother subsequently married John Boyce and the family moved to this region and found a home in what is now Barrington, where Mr. Bassett has since resided. He married first Drusilla W. Eddy, daughter of Richard Eddy, who died in 1829, and he afterwards married Jemima C. Mann, who survives him at the age of sixty-seven years. He was the father of nine sons and six daughters, ten of whom survive him….
BAUMEISTER, DELORES (nee Wortman)
The Journal Times, December 15, 1990, page 4A Racine, Wis.
Obituaries
BAUMEISTER, MRS. ERVIN (Bud) (NEE: DOLORES WORTMAN) 1201 Crossway Road
Burlington, Wis.
Passed away on December 13, 1990 at Memorial Hospital - Burlington, at the age of 58. Funeral Services will be held AT ST.MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH -BURLINGTON, on Monday, December 17, 1990, at 10:30 a,m. Friends may call at the Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home, 157 S. Pine Street, Burlington, Wis. on Sunday, December 16, 1990 from 4 until 8 p,m,, with a Vigil Service at 7:30 p.m. Interment will be at St. Mary's Cemetery. Memorials have been suggested to St. Mary's REP Program or the Library Fund. SCHUETTE-DANIELS FUNERAL HOME 763-3434
BAUMEISTER, DOROTHY (nee Brever)
The Journal-Times, Racine, WI
Thursday, May 6, 1993, page 2B
BAUMEISTER, DOROTHY MARIE
(NEE: BREVER)
Burlington, Wis.
Age 69. Passed away in Burlington, Wis, on Tuesday, May 4, 1993.
She was born in Bloomfield Township, Wis. on December 2, 1923,
to Frank Joseph Brever and Leona Augusta Stock, and had been a
Burlington, Wis. resident since 1967. She received her. education in
Bloomfield Township, Wis. She was married to Edward Alexander
Baumeister on December 3, 1938, at St. Joseph's Church, Lyons, Wis.
She was a cook at Badger Hotel, Dairy Bar, Town Pump, Coach Lamp,
Palace, Casey's Colonial Club, also Trim Mold, Burlington, Wis. She
was a member of St.Mary's, Burlington, Wis., Waterford/Rochester Senior
Citizens, bowled with Waterford Senior Citizens, also Burlington
Bowling League of Senior Citizens. Surviving are her husband, Edward,
A. Baumeister, Burlington, Wis.; five daughters, Carol Dusing and
fiance, Charles Linneman of Burlington, Wis., Marge (John) Winters of
Lake Como, Wis., Virginia (Larry) Snyder of Rapid River, Mich., Sandra
(Tony) Conway of Burlington, Wis., Terry (Robert) Wolf of Elk, Mound,
Wis.; six sons, Edward (Linda) Baumeister Jr. of Round Lake Beach, Ill.,
Richard (Jeanette) Baumeister of Chicago, Ill., Roger (Linda) Baumeister
of Burlington, Wis., Arnold Baumeister of Williams Bay, Wis., Dan (Joy)
Baumeister of Burlington, Wis., Dale (Cindy) Baumeister of Phoenix, Ariz.;
48 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; one brother, LeRoy Brever of
Missouri; five sisters, Catherine Stanley of Harvard, III., Francis Todd
of Byron, Ill., Ann .(Alfred) O'Dell of Harvard, Ill., Mary (Phillip)
Krohn of Harvard, Ill., Lucille (Glenn) Hutson of Phoenix, Ariz.; other
brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; one son, Walter; one daughter,
Patricia; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Helen;
one brother, Frank; one daughter-in-law Mary Jane. Funeral services
will be held Saturday, May 8, 1993, at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic
Church Burlington, Wis. with Rev. David Rath officiating. Interment
will follow at St Mary's Cemetery Burlington, Wis. Visitation will be
on Friday, May 7, 1993, from 4 until 9 p.m. at the funeral home with a
Prayer Vigil at 6 p.m..Memorials to St, Mary's, Burlington, Wis.
SCHUETTE-DANIELS FUNERAL HOME
625 South Browns Lake Drive
Burlington, Wis.1-763-3434
BAUSCH, GLORIA E. (nee Walker)
clipping from a Milwaukee WI newspaper
Bausch, Gloria E.
(nee Waker) Tues Aug 2, 1988 age 62 years, Beloved wife of Robert. Dear mother of Lori (John) Carter, Bbbie (Richard) Wandt, Jan (James) Macekcovic. Daughter of Helen Waker. Sister of Dennis (Poly ) Walker and Margaret (Norman) Ciucci. Also survived by 6 grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Service Sat 9 a.m. at St. Albert's Church (3333 W. Florist) Please meet at Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Parish Vigil Fri 7 p.m. in state Fri 4-8 at THE SCHRAMKA FUNERAL HOME 7841 W. APPLETON AVE. Gloria was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 2.
BECKER, STANLEY H.
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI.
Sunday, June 6, 1993, page A2
Stanley H. Becker
Stanley H. Becker, age 77, of 18 Edna St., Plymouth, Wis., passed away early Saturday morning (June 5th) at Rocky Knoll Health Care Facility where he had been a resident the past 2 years.
He. was born on November 12, 1915 In Plymouth, Wis., a son of the late Hugo and Susan Gribble Becker.
He attended Plymouth area grade schools and Plymouth High School. He was employed at Bordens Foods Inc. in Plymouth and retired from Rock Knoll Health Care Facility in
Plymouth after many years of service.
On Feb. 2, 1943, he married Lela Foth in Illinois. The couple has resided in Plymouth since their marriage.
Survivors include: his wife Lila; four daughters, Ms. Jean Halle of Sheboygan, Ms. Kathleen Weichart of Plymouth, Mrs. Susan (Douglas) Doebert of Sheboygan Falls, Wis. and Mrs. Barbara (Gerald) Gamb of Kiel. Wis.; 10 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude (Clyde) Burdick of Colorado and Mrs, Marion (Jack) Webb of California; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Rose Becker of Louisiana.
He was preceded in death by two sisters and two brothers.
Funeral services will be held on Monday evening (June 7) at 7 p.m. at the Wittkopp Funeral in Plymouth. The Rev. William Rischel, pastor of the First Congregational United Church of
Christ in Plymouth, will officiate.
Burial will be In the Plymouth Woodlawn Cemetery.
Friends may cell at Wittkopp Funeral Home In Plymouth from 5 p.m. on Monday until the time of services.
A memorial fund is being established in the name of Mr. Becker.
BEIN, FRANK E.
Sheboygan Press Wednesday, April 17, 1940, page 4, Sheboygan, WI
Frank E. Bein Dies At His Home Near Plymouth
Plymouth. (Special) Frank E. Bein, 63. passed away at 11:30 a.m., today, at his home near
here, following a stroke suffered Sunday night.
He was born In Sheboygan Dec. 3, 1876, son of William and Louisa Bein. Forty-five years ago he left Sheboygan and moved to the town of Lyndon, where he lived until his death.
He was married to Minnie Prange July 30, 1913. His wife, a son, Harold, at home, and a daughter, Mrs. Wallace Buchholz, townof Plymouth. survive him, as well as four sisters, Mrs. Ernest Schultz, Colby. Wis., Mrs. William Sweemer, Sheboygan, Mrs. Clarence Wichmann, Athens, Wis., and Mrs. Dan Martens, one brother, William, town of Lyndon, and a grandson, Harley Buchholz. One of his children died in infancy.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
BEIN, FRANK E.
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Wednesday, April 24, 1940, page 4
Funeral Services Conducted For Frank Bein On Saturday
Plymouth. (Special) The funeral service for Frank Bein, resident of the town of Lyndon,
for the past 45 years who passed away last Wednesday morning at his home, were held on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Wittkopp funeral home and at 2 o'clock at the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church. The Rev. Arno Meyer officiated and burial was made in the Winooski cemetery
During the services at the funeral home Mrs. William Koopman and Mrs. Peter Schwitters sang "Nearer My God To Thee" and the church they sang, For "Me To Live Is Jesus"
The pallbearers were P. A. Wightman. Albert Bohnhoff, Herman Behrens, Charles Schulz,
H , J. Miller and George Jurss, Sr.
Among the people who attended the services from away were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Schultz of Colby: Mr. And Mr.. Clarence Wichmann and daughter of Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martens and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schulz of Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Will Sweemer, Rudolph Prange and daughter, Rosetta. Harold Wiedermeier, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kunze and son. Mrs. Emma Gellhardt, Mrs. Theodore Prange, Mrs. Arthur Prange, Mrs. Lester Prange, Miss
Toni Prange, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyer, Mrs. Emma Ohde, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bitter, Miss Verna Augustine, Mrs. Herman Schreier Mrs. Arthur Foeste of Sheboygan; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prange of Granton; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Anderson and daughters of Kenosha; Mrs. Alfred Hackbarth of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Retzlaff and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Killian of Milwaukee and many from Sheoygan Falls, Waldo, Cascade and near vicinity.
BENDIKSEN, ALFRED
Chetek Alert, Chetek , Wisconsin , Thurs., Nov. 16, 1967 , page 1
Alfred Bendiksen
Alfred Bendiksen, 81, longtime resident of Chetek, died Saturday, November 11, in the hospital at Bloomer.
Mr. Bendiksen lived most of his life in Chetek after coming as a boy from Norway ; In recent years he had lived with a daughter in Sand Creek.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Faith Lutheran Church , Running Valley , near Colfax, with the Rev. O.V. Vettrus officiating. Interment was in the Dovre Cemetery .
Mr. Bendiksen is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robert Dietsche and Mrs. Gerald Madison, both of Sand Creek; four brothers, George of Marion, Ind., Ole and Bendik Haagensen, Duluth , Minn. , and Chris Haagensen of Tacoma , Wash. ; one sister, Anna Haagensen of Los Angeles , Calif. ; and ten grandchildren.
BENDICKSEN, CHRISTINE (nee Pinnerud)
Chetek Alert, Friday, Dec. 18, 1953, Page 1, Chetek , Wisconsin
CHRISTINE BENDIKSEN
Mrs. Christine Pinnerud Bendiksen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Pinnerud was born December 24, 1887 , at the farm home in Dovre. She was baptised, confirmed and married in Dovre Church and has been a life-long member. On June 21st, 1923 , she was united in marriage to Alfred Bendksen. The couple lived on their farm in Dovre Township until moving to Chetek in 1945.
Death came to Mrs. Bendiksen at Luther Hospital in Eau Claire Saturday evening, December 9th, at 11:55 p. m. following several months of illness and failing health.
She is survived by her husband and two daughters: Anna, Mrs Gerald Madison, of Sand Creek; and Carol, Mrs. Robert Dietsche, also of Sand Creek. She is also survived by seven grandchildren; a sister Mrs. Mina Brown of Eau Claire ; and two brothers, George and Carl, of Dovre. She was preceded In death by her parents and two brothers.
Services were held December 9, 1953 , at the Dovre Lutheran Church with Rev. W. R. Huseby officiating. Interment was in the Dovre Cemetery .
BENDIXON, GEORGE
MARION CHRONICLE-TRIBUNE, Marion, Indiana
Wednesday, August 24, 1977, page 8
George Bendixon
George Bendixon, 95, 719 E. Grant St., Marion, died at 4:30 p.m. yesterday
in Marion General Hospital. He had been ill for a year.
Born in Oslo, Norway, Mr. Bendixon was a resident of Marion for
50 years. Before retiring, he worked for Daly Shoe Company in Marion.
Survivors include two sons, Harold E. and Ronald E., both of Mari.on;
a foster son, Harold Bovie, Marion; a brother, Bendix Haggenson. Duluth, Minn.;
and seven grandchildren.
The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the Needham and Son
Funeral Home, 814 S. Adams St., Marion. The Rev. Bright Hanna will
officiate. Burial will be at the IOOF Cemetery, Marion.
Friends may call after 2 p.m. today at the funeral home.
BENDICKSON, MARIE CHRISTINA (nee Hagen)
Chetek Alert, Chetek , Wisconsin , Friuday, June 24 1921
Marie Christina Bendickson, wife of Alfred Bendickson of the town of Dovre , departed this at her home in the town of Dovre on Sunday June 12 after an illness externding over many months. She had been confined to her bed however, only a few weeks prior to her death, but she had under gone several serious operations in the hope that she might find relief and recover her health. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hagen.
Mr. and Mrs Bendickson were married at Superior March 16, 1918 . They had no children. She is survived by her loyal and devoted husband, father, mother,one sister and two brothers. Funeral services were held in the Dovre Lutheran church on Wednesday June 15, Rev. Lund of Sand Creek officiating. The Sand Creek choir sang the hymns and one member of the choir a very beautiful and appropriate solo. There was a very large attendance, which testified to the good character and finer qualities of the deceased. Sincere sympathy is extended the husband and relatives in their sorrow.
BENNIN, LEONA A. (nee Schneider)
Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc, Wisconsin,
Monday, September 17, 1990, page B8
(microfilm copy of obituary was very poor)
Leona A. Bennin
Leona A. Bennin, 84, of 2113 Monroe Street, New Holstein, passed away Sunday morning at Calumet Medical Center, Chilton.
Funeral services will be Tuesday 7:30 p.m. from the Erbe-Evjen Funeral Home, New Holstein. Officiating the Rev. Victor Kuerschner, Pastor of Zion Lutheran Church. Burial in Knollwood Mausoleum.
She was born March 9, 1906, in the Town of Rockland, Manitowoc County, daughter of the late Fred and Amelia Glasow Schneider. On March 20, 1927, she married John Bennin in Manitowoc. He preceded her in death on January 6, 1945.
Survivors include three sons, John of Madison, Willard of New Holstein, and Arno Rodger of Manitowoc, four daughters, Mrs. Evangeline (Ted) Glasow of Reedsville, Mrs. Betty (Paul) Heinzen of Manitowoc, Mrs. Lorraine Otto of Rt. 1 Manitowoc, and Mrs Lila Horbeck of Manitowoc, also 37 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Hattie Krueger of Collins, one step daughter, Mrs. Wilma Wreidt of Elkhart Lake. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Elaine Gebhart, two grandchildren, three brothers, and one half sister.
Friends may call at the Erbe-Evjen Funeral Home, New Holstein, from 3 p.m. Tuesday until time of service.
BERG, STANLEY G.
Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc, WI - March 5, 2007, page 3
Stanley G. Berg
Stanley G. Berg, age 71, of 22520 Marsh Road, Chilton, died on Sunday, March 4, 2007, at Aurora Medical Center in Two Rivers.
He was born on January 30, 1936, in the town of Rockland, son of the late Isaac and Olga (Aubol) Berg. He married Nathalyn Schaefer on December 28, 1955, at St. Peter Lutheran Church in Collins. He served in the United States Air Force for four years. After returning from service, he worked at the Brillion Iron Works until his retirement in 1999. He was a member of St. Peter Lutheran Church in Collins, a charter member of the Rockea Hunting Club, and was a member of the Collins Fire Department where he served as captain and training officer from 1978 to 1993. He loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing and working in his flower gardens.
He is survived by his wife, Nathalyn, his children: James Berg of Chilton, Gregg and Dolores Berg of Reedsville, David and Susan Berg of New Holstein, Stacy Berg of Valders; six grandchildren: Mitchell, Erik and Rachel Berg, Corey Berg, Misty and Alex Matzen; two sisters: Carol (Myron) Sengbusch and Darlene Berg all of Brillion; four brothers, Melford (Rose) Berg of California, Norman Berg of Crivitz, Gordon (Marjorie) Berg of Texas, Orrin Berg of Ohio, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, Donna Dallmann and Lorraine Damm; two brothers, Eugene and Dennis Berg; two sisters-in-law, Judy Berg and Marge Berg; and two brothers-in-law, Ted Damm and Gerald Dallmann.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, March 6, at 11 a.m. at St. Peter Lutheran Church in Collins. The Rev. Robert Hankwitz will officiate. Entombment will be at Knollwood Mausoleum in Manitowoc. Friends may call at the church on Tuesday from 9 a.m. until the time of service.
The Wieting Funeral Home in Reedsville is assisting the family with arrangements.
BEYEA, ORVILLE
Penn Yan Democrat, Penn Yan, New York
Friday, Feb 27, 1931
Dies Suddenly at Dundee
Orville Beyea, a prominent business man in this village, dropped dead Tuesday forenoon apparently from apoplexy or some similar ailment. He had complained of not feeling well in the morning, but had gone about his work and had driven in his car to the southern part of the village to care for some cattle which he kept in a barn there. He left his car and went into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dulgar, where he fell to the floor dead.
Mr. Beyea was born in Dundee, Sept. 19, 1875, and was 55 years of age. On November 3, 1892, he married Miss Elizabeth Shannon, of Crystal Springs, who survives him. They have always lived in this neighborhood, and for several years past have lived on Seneca street in this village. Mr. Beyea was a dealer in horses and other live stock and farm implements. and was the owner of farm property. He had many friends here.
Besides his wife he leaves a one son. Hobart Beyea, of Dundee; one sister. Mrs. Ella Hall, of Dundee; three brothers, Hoace and Charles Beyea, of this place and George Beyea, of Los Angeles, Calif., three grandchildren and several nices and nephews. The funeral will be held at the family residence Friday afternoon at two o'clock, with Rev. H. E. Erway officiating. Internment will be in Hillside cemetery. Dundee Observer.
BIANCHI, MARIA SUNTA (nee Salina)
Kenosha News, Friday, January 18, 1980, Page 16
Maria Sunta Bianchi
Mrs. Maria Sunta Bianchi, 87, Norway, Mich., died Monday at the Pinecrest Medical Care Facility in Powers, Mich.
She was born on Nov. 18, 1892 in Sesto Colendo, Italy, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lulgi (Louisa) Salina.
She came to this country in 1912.
She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Norway.
Surviving are three sons, George, of Kenosha, and Clement and Elmer, both of Norway; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and a sister in Italy.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Carlo, in April 1971.
BLAKESLEY, ELLA JANE (nee Smith)
Courier News (Elgin, IL) - May 25, 2005, Section B, page 10
Ella Jane (Smith) Blakesley
Ella Jane (Smith) Blakesley died on May 3, 2005 in Marina del Rey, California.
She was born May 9, 1913 in Elgin, Illinois, and lived in Elgin until she retired in 1976, when she moved with her husband, Leonard Earl Blakesley, to Marina del Rey, California.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 68 years, Leonard Earl Blakesley; her mother, Alice Philomene (Stanson) Smith; her father, Phineas Hugh Smith; and the following brothers and sisters, James Smith, Marion "Toots" (Smith) Goode, David Smith, Richard "Pug" Smith, Katherine "Tink" (Smith) Dauel, and Donald "Snuffy" Smith.
Mrs. Blakelsey is survived by two sons, Leonard E. Blakesley, Jr. of Marina del Rey, California, and Lance H. Blakesley of Santa Monica, California; and 15 nieces and nephews and numerous grand nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Blakesley was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 958 Lincoln Blvd., Santa Monica, California 90403, where memorial services will be held May 28, 2005.
Any letters or notes of condolences may be sent in care of Leonard E. Blakesley, Jr., PO Box 10275, Marina del Rey, CA 90295. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Ella Jane Blakesley, may be made to St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
BLASEL, BETTY A. (nee Rex)
Marshfield News-Herald, Marshfield WI - Wednesday, April 14, 2004, page 4A
Betty Blasel
MEDFORD - Betty A. Blasel, 72, of the town of Browning, died April 12, 2004, at Community Health Care Wausau Hospital.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church in Medford. Burial will be in Medford Evergreen Cemetery II.
Visitation will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at Hemer Funeral Home and from 11 a.m. until service time Thursday at the church.
She was born June 25, 1931, in the town of Unity to Reuben and Olga (Kuester) Rex. She was united in marriage to Kenneth F. Blasel on June 13, 1959, at St. John's Lutheran Church in Riplinger. He preceded her in death on May 7, 1978. Following their marriage the couple farmed in the town of Browning. After his death, she continued farming until 1990 when she started employment in the bakery of MarketPlace Foods. She retired in 1993.
Surviving are two sons, Don (Debra) Blasel, Withee, and Dale (Lois) Blasel, Goodrich; seven grandchildren; a sister, Marcella Neitzel, Milwaukee; and a brother, Orville (Jean) Rex, Brookfield.
BLASEL, EVELYN EMILIE (nee Marks)
The Star News, ,Medford, Wis,
Wednesday, March 20, 1991, page 22
Evelyn E. Blasel (1910-1991)
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church
in Medford for Evelyn E. Blasel,, 80-year-old Town of Medford resident who died Saturday morning, March 16, at Memorial Nursing Home in Medford where she had resided for the past three weeks.
Rev. Marvin Zank officiated and burial took place in Medford Evergreen Cemetery. Serving
as pallbearers were grand-sons Donald, Dale and Duane Blasel, Brian Ramm and Tim Jari;
nephew, Herbert Gumz.
The body lay in state at Hemer Funeral Home in Medford.
The former Evelyn Emily Marks, daughter of the late Ferdinand F. and Ida (Bieganski) Marks, was born August 1, 1910 in the Town of Hull, Marathon County. She received her education in Colby area schools and did housekeeping work in the Colby and Unity areas.
Her marriage to Herman H. Blasel, who preceded her in death October 6, 1981, took place April 10, 1929 at Colby. After their marriage, they farmed in the Town of Browning until their retirement in 1962.
She was member of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Ladies of Immanuel.
Surviving her are two daughters, Ethel, Mrs. Harvey Ramm, Marshfield, and Lois, Mrs. James
Jari, Medford; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Betty Blasel Town of Browning; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
She was also preceded in death by a son, Kenneth; a daughter, Lucille; a brother, Edwin; and a
sister, Viola Halfen.
BLASEL, HERMAN H.
The Star News, Medford, Wis.
Thursday, October 15, 1981, page 14
Herman H. Blasel
Funeral services were conducted here Friday afternoon at Immanuel Ev. Lutheran-Church for Herman H. Blasel, 75-year-old Town of Medford resident who died Tuesday, Oct. 6, at Memorial Hospital, Medford, where he had been a patient for four hours.
Rev. Marvin Zank officiated and burial took place in Evergreen Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Elmer Norman and Melvin Blasel, Herbert and William Gumz and Lester Reiter.
The body lay in state at Hemer Funeral Home, Medford.
Mr. Blasel was, born February 23, 1906, at Stetsonville. He spent his childhood in that area and
received his education in the Stetsonville area schools. His marriage to Evelyn Marks took place
April 10, 1929, at Colby.
After their marriage he farmed in the Town of Browning until 1962. He also had worked as a carpenter, constructing many houses in the Medford area.
Mr. Blasel was a member of Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church.
He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Lois, Mrs. James Jari, Medford, and Ethel, Mrs. Harvey Ramm, Marshfield, nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Other survivors include two brothers, Albert and Ed, both of Stetsonville, and three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Reiter, Stetsonville, Mrs. Selma Gumz, Dorchester, and Mrs. Martha Gumz, Abbotsford.
A son and a daughter preceded him in death.
BODE, JUDITH CAROLYN (nee Thiede)
Kenosha News, Kenosha, WI.
Tuesday, April 13, 1999, page C2
Judith C. Bode
Judith C. Bode, 64, formerly of Burlington, late of Elizabeth, Ill., died Sunday (April 11, 1999) at
Galena Straus Hospital, Galena, Ill.
Born Dec. 31, 1934, she was the daughter of the late Erwin and Gunda (Holden) Thiede Sr. She
attended St. John's Grade School of Burlington and Martin Luther High School in New Ulm.
On Feb.11, 1956, at St. John's Lutheran Church of Burlington, she married Lorenz "Larry" Bode. The moved to Randall.
She was a homemaker and worked at Twin Lakes Sentry store for 20 years. She also waitressed at area restaurants.
A member of St. John's Lutheran Church of Slades Corners, she was a member of the Altar Guild and taught Sunday school She also enjoyed gardening and crafts.
Surviving are her husband of Elizabeth; a daughter, Lori Murphy of Galena; a brother, Erwin
Jr. of Neillsville; two sisters, Evelyn Decorps of Kenosha and Marilyn Elverman of Twin Lakes; and one step-granddaughter.
Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home, Burlington, is in charge of the arrangements.
BODE, JUDITH CAROLYN (nee Thiede)
Burlington or Racine Paper.
JUDITH C. BODE
Judith C. Bode, 64, Elizabeth, Ill., formerly of Burlington, died April 11, 1999, at Galena Straus
Hospital, Galena, Ill.
She was born in Burlington on Dec. 31, 1934, to Erwin and Gunda (Holden) Thiede Sr. Her
early life was spent in Burlington
She attended St. John's Grade School, Burlington, and Martin Luther High School, New Ulm.
On Feb. 11, 1956, she married Lorenz "Larry" Bode at St.John's Lutheran Church, Burlington. The couple lived in Burlington until retirement in 1995, when they moved to Elizabeth, Ill.
She was a homemaker and also worked at the Twin Lakes Sentry store for 20 years. She was also a waitress at area restaurants.
A member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Slades Corners, she was a member of the Altar
Guild and a Sunday School teacher. She enjoyed gardening and loved doing crafts.
Survivors include her husband, Elizabeth; a daughter, Lori (Paul) Murphy, Galena; sisters, Evelyn Decorps, Kenosha, and Marilyn (Harold) Elverman, Twin Lakes; a brother, Erwin Thiede Jr., Niellsville, Wis.; a step-granddaughter, Tonia Murphy; nieces, nephews, other relatives and
friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and father-in-law, John Bode.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 15, at St. John's Lutheran Church, Slades
Corners, the Revs. Daniel Nitz and Kenneth Arndt officiating. Burial will be at St. John's Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call from noon-2 p.m. Thursday.
Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home, Burlington, handled arrangements.
BOEHM, AUGUSTA (nee Marks)
De Pere Journal-Democrat, Thursday, March 14, 1946, Page 4
Mrs. John Boehm, 90
Mrs. John Boehm, age 90, passed away Wednesday afternoon at 1:20 o'clock after a short illness at her home, 514 N. Superior street. She was born Nov. 10, 1856, in the town of Collins, Manitowoc county.
She is survived by her son, Henry Boehm, one brother, Carl Marks of Wayside, and oner sister, Mrs. Anna Grapentine of Milwaukee
Funeral services will be held at the Coffee funeral home 2:00 Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Wegner officiating. Burial is to be at Greenwood Cemetery.
BOEHM, AUGUSTA (nee Marks)
DePere Journal-Democrat, Thursday, March 21,1946, page 6
Mrs, John Boehm, 90.
Funeral services for Mrs. John Boohm, 90, who passed away on Wednesday, were held Saturday afternoon from the Coffey Funeral home. The Rev. I. Wegner was in charge and burial was in Greenwood cemetery. Pallbearers were Carl Wraae, Noah Ault, Joseph Yeager, I. E. Haskins, Clarence Haskins and Melvin French.
BOYE, FRED F.
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI.
Saturday, April 10, 1993, page A2
Fred F. Boye
Fred F. Boye, 94, of 3637 S.12th St. Sheboygan, formerly of the Town of Sherman, passed away early Friday morning, April 9, 1993 at Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center in Sheboygan, where he had been a patient for one day.
He was born January 12, 1899 in the Town of Holland, a son of the late August and Wilhelmina Knuth Boye. He attended district school and St. Paul's Lutheran School in Random Lake and Random Lake High School.
On October 31, 1925, he was married to Martha Roepke at St. John Lutheran Church in Plymouth. The couple lived in Milwaukee where he was employed as a carpenter until 1928, when they moved to the Town of Holland, where they farmed until 1934 when they moved to the Town of Sherman. They farmed there until retiring. He had also been employed at Foremost in Adell, until 1965. They moved to Sheboygan in 1987.
He had been a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Random Lake and Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Adell. and had served on several boards in the church, including the Board of Elders and Trustees. He had also been a member of its dartball league. He was currently a member of
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Sheboygan. Fred had also been an active member of the Adell Senior Center.
Survivors include his wife, Martha; two daughters, Mrs. Shirley (Tom) Snider, Sheboygan, and Mrs. Bette (Carl) Ibe; Seymour, Wis.; seven grandchildren, Jennifer (Tom) Hermann, Deborah (Barry) Brusse, Kim Marie Snider, Thomas Snider, Karla (David) Downey, Kristi (Brian) Davis,
and Kay (Michael) Hetzel; five great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ortelia (Harold) Wendt, a resident of Heritage Nursing Home in Sheboygan, Ms. Violet Boye, Random Lake and one brother, Harold (Elsie) Boye, Sheboygan Falls. He was preceded in death by a son, Richard; one sister, one brother and one son-in-law.
The funeral for Fred Boye will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, April 12, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church at South 23rd St, and David Ave, in Sheboygan, The Rev, Robert Stellwagen, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery, near Adell, Friends may call at the church from 4 p.m., Monday until the hour of services.
Memorial funds will be established in Mr, Boye's name for Emmanuel and Good Shepherd Lutheran churches.
The Wittkoop Funeral Home in Plymouth is serving the family.
BOYE, MARTHA L. (nee Roepke)
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI,
Monday, June 2, 1997, page A2
Martha L. Boye
Mrs. Martha L. Boye, 92, formerly of Adell, Wis., died Saturday evening, May 31, 1997, at Meadow View Manor in Sheboygan, where she had been a resident for the past two years,.
She was born June 14, 1904 in Town of Mitchell, a daughter of the late Charles and Bertha Goldbeck Roepke. She attended the Spring Farm School in Town of Mitchell.
On Oct. 31, 1925, she was united in marriage to Frederick Boye at St. John Lutheran Church in Plymouth. Following their marriage, the couple lived and farmed in the Town of Holland and the
Town of Sherman. They moved to Sheboygan in 1987, Her husband preceded er in death on April 9, 1993.
Martha is a former member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Adell, where she served with the Ladies Aid. She is currently a member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Sheboygan. She is also a past member of the Adell Homemakers Club.
Survivors include two daughters, Shirley Snider, Sheboygan and Bette (Carl) Ibe, Seymour, Wis.; seven grandchildren, Jennifer (Tom) Hermann, Deborah (Barry) Brusse, Kim Marie Snider, Thomas (Cynthia) Snider, Karla (David) Downy, Kristi Davis and Kay (Michael) Hetzel; nine
great-grandchildren; one brother, Ben Roepke, Sheboygan and two sisters-in-law, Violet Boye, Random Lake and Elsie Boye, Sheboygan Falls. She was preceded in death by one, son, Richard; one brother, Allred Roepke; one sister, Amanda Buchholz and one son-in-law, Tom Snider.
Funeral services for Martha Boye will be held on Wednesday, June 4, at 4 p.m., at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, located at South 23rd Street and David Avenue in Sheboygan. The
Rev. Martinho Sander will officiate. Burial will be in Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Adell. Friends may call at the CHURCH, on Wednesday, from 2 p.m. until the time of services that afternoon.
A memorial fund has been established in the name of Martha Boye.
Wittkopp Funeral Service of Plymouth is serving the family,
BRACHMAN, CLARICE (nee Pantel)
Sheboygan paper clipping from 1982
Clarice F. Brachmann
Mrs. Clarice F. Brachmann, 56, at 4441 S. 12th St., was found dead at her home Sunday of natural causes.
The former Clarice Pantel was born in Sheboygan, Sept. 8, 1926, a daughter of Albert and Emma Grapentine Pantei. She attended Sheboygan public schools.
She had been married to Roy Menzer. The couple was later divorced.
She married Karl Brachmann March 12, 1971 at Prior Lake, Minn. He died July 4, 1977.
Survivors are two sons, Gary and Roy A. Menzer, both of Sheboygan; two daughters, Mrs. Roland (Karen Lynn) Jacquette and Mrs. Richard (Yvonne) Brown, both of Sheboygan; eight grandchildren; two brothers, Kenneth and Stanley Pantel, both of Sheboygan; and one sister, Mrs. Leo Schneider of Grafton. She was preceded in death by her parents.
Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Ramm-Zieg!er Funeral The Rev. Erenest Schultz, pastor of the Church of the Nazarine will officiate. Entombment will be in Garden of Peace Mausoleum at Green Lawn Memorial Park.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 4:30 p,m. Tuesday and until time of services Wednesday.
A memorial fund has been established in Mrs. Brachmann's name.
BRANDSTETTER, MICHAEL
Chetek Alert, Chetek , Wisconsin , Thursday, January 19, 1989
Michael Brandstatter
Michael H. Brandstetter, 44, Route 3, New Auburn, died suddenly Tuesday, Jan. 17, 1989 , in Eau Claire .
He married Vicky Branville March 27, 1975 , in Prescott , and worked at Uniroyal in Eau Claire as a tire builder.
Survivors include his wife, Vicky; and two brothers, Ben and James, New Auburn.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Philomena (Kreuz) Brandstatter.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. at the Olson Funeral Home in Bloomer. Visitation will be from 4-9 p.m. Thursday at the Olson Funeral Home and until the time of the service on Friday. Burial will be in Island Lake Cemetery .
BRANVILLE, PERRY E.
Chetek Alert, Chetek, WI
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Perry E. Branville
Perry E. Branville, 78, of New Auburn, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2008, at his home.
He was born Nov. 3, 1929, in New Auburn to Edward and Emily (Crothers) Branville. He married Ardell H. Abrahamson on June 10, 1949, in Spring Valley. He worked as a self-employed heavy equipment operator and loved his years working on the pipeline in Alaska. He enjoyed reading, working in his shop and raising dogs.
He is survived by his wife, Ardell of New Auburn; two sons, Martin Branville of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Matthew Branville of New Auburn; two daughters, Vicky (Hugh) McLaughlin of Anchorage, Alaska, and Ann (Victor) Davis of North Pole, Alaska; four grandchildren, Mamie, Tess and Steihl Davis, and Lane Perry Branville; and numerous other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
A memorial service will be held Wednesday, Jan. 9, at 2 p.m. at the United Methodist Church in Bloomer, with David W. Olson officiating. Interment of cremains will be in the Springbrook Cemetery in the spring. Friends may call from 12-2 p.m. Wednesday at the church.
Olson Funeral Home in Bloomer is in charge of arrangements.
BRAUER, JOANNE HELEN (nee Ciucci)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee, WI - June 7, 2002
Brauer, Joanne H.
Brauer, Joanne H. (nee Ciucci). Wednesday, June 5, 2002, age 58 years. Beloved wife of Gerald Jr. Dear mother of the late Michael. Loving daughter of Margaret and the late Norman Ciucci. Dear sister of Beverly (Larry) Biscobing and Margaret (the late Michael) Carstens. Dear sister-in-law of Linda (Wayne) Harrington and James Brauer. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral services Monday, June 10 at 11AM at St. Catherine's Catholic Church, corner of N. 51st & W. Center St. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Visitation Monday at church only from 10AM until the time of Mass. SCHRAMKA FUNERAL HOME Milwaukee (414)464-4040
BROWN, JAMES
PENN YAN DEMOCRAT, Penn Yan, Yates County, New York
Friday, September 8, 1916
BROWN--In a Rochester Hospital, September 2, 1916, James F. Brown, of Jerusalem, aged 54 years.
A few weeks ago Mr. Brown was injured by falling from a load of hay. He was taken to the Rochester hospital for treatment. Mr. Brown was born in Steuben county, near Pulteney, and twenty-two years ago married Miss Kate B. Wortman, who survives him; also five children, Chauncey, of Geneva; Harry, Josiah, Pearl and Maggie, at home; his mother, Mrs. Lucy Brown, of Pulteney; five brothers, Stephen Brown of Burdett; Hezekiah, of Geneva, Frederick and Joseph, of Pulteney, and Herberty of Hammondsport; anf four sisters, Miss Bertha Brown, of Pulteney; Mrs. Stella Vinal, of Branchport; Mrs. Alice Stone and Mrs. Maude Brown, of Pulteney. Burial in Branchport.
BUCHHOLZ, AMANDA (nee Roepke)
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI
Monday, March 29, 1937, Page 2
Mrs, Buchholz Of Town Lyndon Called To Rest
Plymouth, WIS-(Special)- Mrs. Amanda Buchholz passed away this morning at her home in town of Lyndon at 9:30 o'clock. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth, and at 2 o'clock at the St. John's Lutheran church. Rev. Martin Schmidt will have charge of the services and burial will be made in Union cemetery.
Mrs. Buchholz was born on August 25, 1891, in the town of Mitchell, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roepke. She was married to August Buchholz on June 5, 1912, and lived in town of Lyndon since that time. Friends may view the body at the Wittkopp Funeral Home from 3.30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon until the time of the services.
Survivors are her husband, parents, and three children, Wallace, Harry and Erna, all at home; one
brother, Ben Roepke of town of Mitchell and one sister Mrs. Fred Boye of town of Sherman.
BUCHHOLZ, AMANDA (nee Roepke)
Plymouth Reporter?
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.
BUCHHOLZ, AUGUST
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.
BUCHHOLZ, ELAINE (nee Koehn)
Sheboygan Press, Wednesday, February 18, 1976, page 2. Sheboygan, WI
Mrs. Harry Buchholz
Mrs. Harry Buchholz, 52, of Town of Lyndon, died Tuesday afternoon at Milwaukee County Medical Complex where she had been a patient for one day.
The former Elaine Koehn was born April 2, 1923 in Sheboygan, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koehn.
She attended grade school in Sheboygan and graduated from Plymouth High School in 1941.
On Sept. 11, 1943 she was married to Harry Buchholz in Plymouth. The couple had lived in the Town of Plymouth since their marriage.
She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church, Plymouth.
Survivors include her husband; two sons, Larry, Plymouth, and Richard, Town of Lyndon; and three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Wittkopp Funeral Home, Plymouth, the Rev. Robert Wudy, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church, Plymouth, officiating. Burial will be in
Plymouth Woodlawn Cemetery
Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 p.m.Thursday until the time of the service.
A memorial fund has been established in Mrs. Buchholz's name for the Kidney Foundation.
BUCHHOLZ, ERNA MARTHA
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI
Saturday, Oct 31, 1942, Page 2
Funeral Services For Miss Bucholz Set For Monday
Plymouth.-Miss Erna Martha Buchholz, 19, of the town of Mitchell, died suddenly Friday afternoon at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boye, of the town of Sherman.
She was born May 9, 1923, in the town of Lyndon, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. August Buchholz. She attended Plymouth school, and in 1937 she was confirmed in the St. John's Lutheran church, Plymouth.
Funeral services will he held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Wittkopp Funeral home, the
Rev. I.I.Bakmann officiating. Interment is to be in Woodlawn. Friends may call at the funeral
home beginning Sunday afternoon,
BUCHHOLZ, HARRY C.
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI.,
Tuesday, April 29, 1997, page A2
Harry C. Buchholz
Harry C. Buchholz, 77, of N 4492 Cedar Lane Road, Plymouth, Town of Lyndon, died at his home late Sunday morning, April 27, 1997, following a two-month illness.
He was born Aug. 6, 1919 in the Town of Lyndon, a son of the late August and Amanda Roepke Buchholz. He attended Spring Farm School in the Town of Lyndon.
On Sept. 11, 1943. he was married to Elaine Koehn. The couple lived and farmed on the Buchholz Homestead following their marriage.
He was a member of St. John Lutheran Church in Plymouth.
Harry had also been employed in the maintenance department of Willow Glen Academy in Plymouth for a number of years, He also served on the School Board of the Spring Farm
School and was a member of Sheboygan County Farm Bureau.
His wife preceded him in death April 17, 1976.[or 1978]
Survivors include two sons, Larry (Carol) of Lyndon; five grandchildren, Curt and
Crystal Buchholz and Lisa, Tara and Teresa (her fiance Casey Flunker) Buchholz; two great-grandchildren, Brlttaney and Zachary; one brother, Wallace (Lucille) Buchholz, Plymouth.
He was preceded in death by one sister Irna.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday evening, at 7 p.m. at the Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth, the Rev. David Mumm, officiating. Burial will be in Plymouth Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the Wittkoop Funeral Home from 3 p.m., on Wednesday, until the hour of
services
A memorial fund is being established in Harry's name.
The Sheboygan Press, April 29, 1997
BUSHNELL, DAVID
BURLINGTON FREE PRESS, Wednesday, October 19, 1898.
David Bushnell born June 17, 1814 at Sullivan, Madison County, New York. Came to Wisconsin
in 1836.
One of a family of 10 children, 8 brothers, one sister, lived here for 62 years. Wife died many
years ago. Only one son, William K. Bushnell, Buried by wife in the old emetery.
BUSHNELL, IDA
Burlington Standard Press Thursday, June 23, 1966, page 6
MISS IDA M. BUSHNELL
Miss Ida M. Bushnell, 90,R.3, died Wednesday, June 15, at the
Burlington Nursing Home
She was born Sept.5 1875,in Burlington to William and Sarah Toombs Bushnell. She spent all her life in Burlington and never married. She pursued the occupation of housekeeper and was a member of Plymouth Congregational church.
Mrs. Bushnell was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and was a member of the 50-year alumni club. She taught Latin on a regular and a substitute basis. She donated a large tract of land between the old and new cemeteries at Brown's Lake.
Funeral services will be held today, Thursday, June 23, at 2 p.m. from Plymouth Congregational chapel, with the Rev. Trent Rockwell officiating. Interment will be in Burlington cemetery. Miss Bushnell will be in state from 1 p.m. until time for services at the chapel. Arrangements were handled by the McCarthy-Rueter funeral home.
Surviving are cousins and friends.
BUSHNELL, IDA
Racine Journal Times, Racine, Wisconsin, Thursday June 16, 1966, page 6D
BUSHNELL, MISS IDA M.
Route 3, Bulington, Wis.
Age 90. Passed away June 15, 1966 in the Burlington Nursing Home. Miss Bushnell was born in Burlington on Sept. 5, 1875 to William and Sarah Toombs Bushnell. She was a member of the Plymouth Congregational Church, Burlington. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. McCARTY RUETER FUNERAL HOME, 481 Milwaukee Ave., Burlington, Directors.
BUSHNELL, SARAH (nee Toombs)
Racine Journal Times, Racine, Wisconsin, Wednesday, December 2, 1936, page 14
Mrs.William Bushnell Dies at Her Home Here; Funeral on Thursday
One of Burlington's oldest residents, Mrs. William Bushnell, 85, died Monday night at her home just outside the city limits on Highway 43. Virtually all her life was spent on the farm where she died Oct. 20 of this year, she and and Mr. Bushnell marked the sixty-sixth anniversary of their wedding, and during those 66 years the farm on the old "Kenosha and Burlington road" had been her home.
Mrs. Bushnell, whose maiden name was Sarah Adelaide Toombs, was born Feb. 15, 1851, at Racine, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Toombs. When she was a small girl her father went to California, lured there by the discovery of gold, and her mother returned to the old home in New York state. When Mrs. Bushnell was eight years old, her father returned from California, and the family was united again, living on a farm about two miles from Burlington, and near the Bushnell farm
Mr. and Mrs. Bushnell were married Oct 20, 1870, at Oshkosh, Wis. She saw Burlington grow from a small frontier town to the present city, and witnessed the sweeping changes in modes of living which came with the last 50 years.
Surviving are her husband, William Bushnell, one daughter, Miss Ida Bushnell, who resided at home, and two brothers, Jerome Toombs, Orson. Ia., and Albert Toombs, Pompey's Pillar, Mont.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Bushnell home on Highway 43. Rev. Carl Stackman, pastor of Plymouth Congregational church, will officiate and burial will be in the Burlington cemetery at Brown's lake.
BUSHNELL, WILLIAM
Racine Journal Times, Saturday November 9, 1940, Page 11
Wm. Bushnell Dies Friday at His Farm Home
Friday afternoon William Bushnell, lifelong resident of this vicinity, son of pioneer settlers, and a pioneer in his own right, died at his farm home, just outside of the city limits, on Highway 43.
Mr. Bushnell, 92 at the timer of his death, was one of the oldest persons in this vicinity. He had been in ill health for years, and during the past summer, was able to leave his home only infrequently.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bushnell, William Bushnell was born on the farm Where he died, July 6, 1848. His parents were among the first white people to come to Burlington, and he was born only a scant 15 years after the first white man made his "jackknife claim" where Burlington now stands. The farm where he was born, and where his life was spent, was purchased by his father from the the United States government, and has never been owned by anyone but a Bushnell. To Mr. Bushnell was granted the unusual privilege of seeing this country pass from the primitive days of the pioneer to the present--and all the intervening changes in methods and modes of life were to him actual experiences, not something merely read about.
He was married to Sarah Adelaid Toombs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Toombs on Oct. 20, 1870, at Oshkosh, Wis. Mrs. Bushnell, preceding him in death, passing away at her home Nov. 30, 1936.
Surviving Mr. Bushnell's death is one daughter, Miss Ida Bushnell, who lived with him.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, at the Bushnell home on Highway 43. Rev. Carl Stackman, pastor of Plymouth Congregational church, will officiate and burial will be in the family lot in the Burlington cemetery at Brown's lake.
BUSSE, ARTHUR L.
Manitowoc Herald-Times, Friday, May 6, 1966, Page 1 & 2-M
Kiel Farmer Crushed as Tractor Tips
KIEL- Arthur L. Busse, 71, of Rt. 1, Kiel, was fatally injured Shortly after 2 p.m. Thursday when he lost control of the tractor he was operating and it overturned.
Investigating County Traffic Police Officer George Wanish said the tractor rolled down a steep embankment abutting county trunk C.
Busse, who was operating the tractor on the farmland of Kenneth Busse, his son, was preparing to do field work.
Officer Wanish said apparently the machine traveled too close to the embankment and lurched over its edge. The drop from embankment to the road is about 15 feet, he reported.
Hurled From Tractor
Busse was hurled from the tractor as it rolled down the embankment and crushed when the implement rolled over him, Officer Wanish said. The vehicle landed upright on County Trunk C and the victim was found about six feet away.
Death was apparently instant and Dr. J. W. Stockbauer, who Is acting as county coroner in the absence of Dr. Theodore Teitgen, said Busse probably died of crushed chest injuries, as well as homorrhaging and other complications.
County police, after receiving a phone report of the mishap from Mrs. Kenneth Busse, the victims daughter-in-law,_dis-patched an ambulance to the scene. It was first reported that Busse was pinned by the tractor and county police thought that there was some chance he still might be alive.
The victim himself owned a farm that adjoined his son's about three miles west of St. Nazianz, and a quarter mile from the scene of the accident.
No Inquest
Dr. Stockbauer said no inquest would be ordered into the circumstances surrounding Busse's death.
Mr. Busse was born Jan. 20, 1895, in the town of Eaton, son of the. late John and Sophia Hortmann Busse. He was educated in township schools, farmed his entire life and also had a milk route. He married Adeline Streckert Nov. 11, 1921, ia Reedsville, and they (Turn to Page 2-M, Col. 5)(Continued from Page 1)
Tractor Tips
located on the Busse farm, Rt. 1, Kiel. He was a former member of the Sunnyside School Board and Niles Presbyterian Church.
Survivors are the wife, twin sons, Kenneth and Kenton, Rt. 1, Kiel, two brothers, John and August and a sister, Mrs. William Holdorf of Manitowoc; two grandchildren. Two brothers and two sisters preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Kiel Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Allan Bowe will officiate and burial will be in Streckert Cemetery, Town of Eaton.
Friends may call at the Christianson Funeral Home, Valders, after 3 p.m. Sunday until 11 a.m. Monday and after noon at the church.
CHRISTOPHERSON, ROSE (nee Osilius)
Kenosha News, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Wednesday, January 15, 1992, Page 27
CHRISTOPHSRSON-
Rose (Osilius) Christopherson, age 68, of Crandon, formerly of Kenosha, who passed away on Jan. 13th, 1992 after a long battle with Parkinsons Disease. She was born in Kenosha on Jan. 13, 1924, where she lived most of her life. She later moved up North with her husband to live in the woods they both loved. She is survived by her husband George, to whom she was married for 38 years; by her 4 children; Gloria (John) Younk, Carol (Tom) Clark, Son Bruce (Pam) Christopherson all of Racine; David Christopherson of Kenosha; 6 grandchildren whom she loved very much; 3 sisters Helen Newstrom of Necedah, WI, Eva (Ral eigh) Abrahamson and Valeria (George) Bianchi both of Kenosha and 1 brother Tony (Lucy) Osilius of Paddock Lake, WI. Visitation 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, Jan 15th at the Suminski Funeral Home, Crandon, WI, 9:30 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. at the Arbutus Lutheran Church, Pearson, WI. Funeral services at 11:00 A.M. Burial in the church cemetery. There will be a Memorial Service at 6:00 P.M., Friday, Jan 17 at Holy Name Catholic Church, 1509 Grand Ave., Racine, WI. Memorials appreciated to Arbutus Lutheran Church in Pearson, WI.
CHRISTOPHERSON, ROSE (nee Osilius)
The Journal Times, Wednesday Page 4A, Racine, Wisconsin
CHRISTOPHERSON, ROSE (NEE: OSILIUS) Crandon, Wis.
Formerly of Kenosha Age 68. Passed away on January 13, 1992, after a long battle with Parkinson's Disease. She was born in Kenosha on January 13, 1924, where she lived most of her life. She later moved up north with her husband to live in the woods they both loved. She is survived by her husband, George, to whom she was married for 38 years. Also survived by her four children, Gloria (John) Younk, Carol (Tom) Clark, Bruce (Pam) Christopherson, all of Racine, and David Christopherson of Kenosha; six grandchildren, whom she loved very much; three sisters, Helen Newstrom of Necedah, Wis., Eva (Raleigh) Abrahamson, and Valeria (George) Bianchi, both of Kenosha; one brother, Tony (Lucy) Osilius of Paddock Lake, Wis. Visitation will be held this (WEDNESDAY) evening January 15, 1992, from 4 until 8 p.m. at the Suminski Funeral Home in Crandon, Wis., and from 9:30 until 11 a.m.at Arbutus Lutheran Church, Pearson, Wis. Funeral Services at 11 a.m. Burial in the Church Cemetery. There will be a Memorial Service at 6 p.m. on Friday, January 17, 1992, at Holy Name Catholic Church, 1509 Grand Ave., Racine. Memorials appreciated to the Arbutus Lutheran Church in Pearson, Wis. SUMINSKI FUNERAL HOME
302 S. Lake Ave. Crandon, Wis. 715-478-2322
CITRANO, PETER
San Jose Mercury News, San Jose, CA - Thursday, December 29, 1994, page 5B
CITRANO, Peter, 97, of San Jose, retail sales clerk. Service at 7:30 p.m. today at Chapel of Roses, Oak Hill Funeral Home, San Jose. Burial will follow at Oak Hill Memorial Park, San Jose.
CIUCCI, MARGARET A. (nee Walker)
MILWAUKEE JOURNAL-SENTINEL, December 12 & December 14, 2008
CIUCCI, MARGARET A.
Ciucci, Margaret A. (Nee Walker) Entered Eternal Life Wednesday, December 10, 2008, at the age of 87. Preceded in death by her husband, Norman J. Ciucci. Loving mother of Beverly (Lawrence) Biscobing, Margaret (the late Mike) Carstens, and the late Joanne (Gerald) Brauer, Jr. Caring grandmother of Patrick Biscobing, Stacey Glad, Wendy Biscobing, Christopher and Chad Carstens and the late Michael Brauer. Loving and precious great-grandmother of Ashley and Nicholas Glad and Haley Carstens. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Margaret was a long time employee at Square D Company and a retiree of General Electric. Visitation will be held Monday, December 15, from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM, at the Feerick Funeral Home with a vigil service at 7:00 PM. Another visitation will be held Tuesday from 10:00 AM until 11:00 AM at Holy Family Catholic Church, 4825 N. Wildwood Ave., Whitefish Bay, corner of Wildwood and Hampton. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM. Memorials in Margaret's name can be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-1905. Mom and grandma, We all love you and will miss you dearly. Say "Hello" to the angels for us. FEERICK FUNERAL HOME 2025 E. Capitol Dr. Shorewood 414-962-8383 Condolences can be sent to: www.feerickfuneralhome.com
COE (Kaae), HEDVIG (nee Larson)
RACINE JOURNAL TIMES. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1959. Obituary page 17.
COE, MRS. HEDVIG
3518 21st St.
Age 73. Passed away Feb. 15, 1959, at her home following a short illness. Mrs.
Coe was born in Muskegon, Mich. on Sept. 26, 1885, and had lived in Racine for
40 years. Surviving are three sons, Harvey E. Larson, with whom she lived, James
J. Coe of Kenosha and Paul August Coe of Davenport, Iowa; four daughters, Mrs.
Alvin (Dorothy) Wold of Nieisville, Wis., Mrs. Joe (Ida) Suchy of Burlington, Wis.,
Mrs. Harold (Myrtle) Dickman of Racine and Mrs. Milton (Marjorie) Wentzel of
Sturtevant; one brother, Louis Larsen of Manistee, Mich; two sisters, Mrs. Chester
Johnson of Waukesha, Wis. and Mrs. Esther Cross of Van Nuys, Calif; 21 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; also several nieces and nephews. Her husband,
August Coe, proceeded her in death in 1930. Funeral services will be held
Wednesday, 2 p.m. in Christiansen's Chapel, Dr. M.R. Siemens officiating. Internment will be in Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call at CHRISTIANSEN'S CHAPEL,
1650 Washington Ave., Tuesday evening.
COE (Kaae), JAMES JENSEN
RACINE DAILY JOURNAL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1905. OBITUARY
COE
James Jensen Coe, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Coe, died last night at the family residence
west of the Taylor Orphan Asylum, in the Town of Mt. Pleasant, of heart failure, aged 23
years.
Deceased was an exemplenary young man, highly respected and honored by the entire
community where he lived, and his demise is learned with sincere sorrow and regret by
the entire community where he lived. To his parents is extended the heartfelt sympathy
of all in their sad house of affliction.
The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house.
COE (Kaae), JAMES JENSEN
RACINE DAILY TIMES. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1905. OBITUARY.
Coe. James Jensen Coe, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Coe, residing on the Asylum Road in the
Town of Mt. Pleasant, died last evening of heart failure, aged 23 years and 6 months.
The deceased was a former resident of this city, having for many years made his home
on Ninth Street. He was an exemplary young man and a great favorite among the young
people in the county as well as in the city. Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from
the house.
COE, PAUL A. JR
Quad City Times, Davenport, Iowa, Friday, November 11, 1994, page 2M
Walcott, Iowa
Paul Coe
WALCOTT, Iowa Paul A. Coe, 68, died Thursday at Genesis
Medical Center-West Campus, Davenport.
Memorial services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Runge Mortuary, Davenport.
The body will be cremated. Burial will be at Walcott Cemetery.
Visitation is 4-8 p.m. Sunday at the mortuary.
He was employed as a machine service technician for Addressograph
Multigraph, formerly of Davenport; and as a printer at the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers and Rock Island Arsenal. He retired in 1988.
Mr. Coe married Carol White in 1957 in West Liberty.
During World War II, he served in the Marine Corps. He received the
Purple Heart for service during the Battle of Peleliu. He also served in
the Marine Corps during the Korean War.
Mr. Coe was a member of B-1-11st Marine Division Association
and a former member of Walcott City Council.
His hobbies and interests included carving wood Santas and small
figures, gardening and reading.
Memorials may be made to Calvary United Methodist Church,
Walcott, where he was a member.
Survivors include his wife; daughters, Tami (Mrs. Corey) Nichols,
Muscatine, and Laura (Mrs. David) McCall, West Des Moines; sons,
Richard, Dixon, Iowa, and Paul, Iowa City; five grandchildren; sisters,
Dorothy Wold, Nielsville, Wis., and Myrtle Dickman and Marjorie
Wentzel, both of Racine, Wis.; and a brother, Harvey Larsen, Racine.
CROSBY, JAMES
Penn Yan Democrat, Penn Yan, New York
Friday, Nov. 7, 1924
DEATHS
Crosby-At his home near Dundee, October 30, 1924, James Crosby, aged 79 years.
He was born at Mt. Washington, in Steuben county. He had lived on his farm at Bailey Hill, near Dundee, forty years. Mr. Crosby was one of the prominent men in the Odd Fellows lodge. He was a charter member of Waneta lodge at Wayne and had served in all of the offices of the organization. He was. also a member of the Wayne Baptist church. He is survived by his widow, Myra Crosby and a daughter, Miss Stella Crosby, of the home place, and one son, Ray. Crosby, of Crystal Springs; also a brother, William Crosby, of East Jordan, Michigan. Burial in the Dundee cemetery on Saturday.
CROSBY, PETER
YATES COUNTY CHRONICLE, PENN YAN, YATES COUNTY, NEW YORK
Thursday. April 3, 1873 - Death Notice
Died in Barrington March 24, 1873, Peter H. Crosby, at the age of nearly seventy-one years. [He] was born in Putnam county, in the latter part of the year 1802. In 1812 his father, Nathan Crosby, settled in Sunderlin Hollow, near the Crystal Spring; lived there two years and returned to Delaware county, a year later returned to Milo (then Benton) and lived there three years, when he moved to Barrington (then Wayne) and settled on the spot where his son Peter H. Crosby has since lived, a period of fifty-five years. The father died in 1825. An elder brother, Selah Crosby, who is still living in Barrington, was one of the early school teachers of that town. His first wife and the mother of his children was Catharine Finton, daughter of Joseph Finton, one of the earliest pioneers of Barrington, and sister of Joseph S. Finton, still resident on the old Finton homestead, near the late residence of Mr. Crosby. He married a second wife, widow Hair, a daughter of Andrew Raplee, who survives him.One of his sons, Joseph F. Crosby, was Sheriff of Yates county three years, beginning with 1865.
CUMMINGS, JESSIE
PENN YANN DEMOCRAT, Pen Yan, Yates County, New York
February 21, 1936
CUMMINGS--At Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital, Saturday, Feb. 15, Jessie Cummings, 76.
He leaves two sons, William, with whom he made his home and Stephen, both of Penn Yan. Funeral services were held from the home of his son, William, 107 Hamilton Street, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. R.N. Jessup officiating. Burial in Lake View.
CUMMINGS, KATE BROWN (nee Wortman)
Penn Yann Democrat, Penn Yan, Yates County, New York,
Friday, January 27, 1939
DEATHS
CUMMINGS--At Waterloo, Thursday, January 19, Mrs. Kate B. Cummings, 62, of Penn Yan.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Harry Pettingill, Waterloo; Mrs. Edward Whalen, West Webster; three sons, Chauncy, Harry and Josiah Brown, all of Penn Yann; one sister, Mrs. Charles Jones, Penn Yan; one brother, Chauncey Wortman, Dundee. Funeral services were held at the home of her son, Harry Brown, 114 Sheppard street, Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, and at Methodist Episcopal Church at 2:30 o'clock, Rev E. D. VanDyke officiating. Burial in Lake View. She was an active member of Miniska Council, No. 159, Degree of Pocahontas, Penn Yan Grange and Methodist Episcopal church. She went to visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Pettingill, the forepart of December and December 26 suffered a fall from which she failed to recover.
DeCAMP, ALVIN
PENN YAN DEMOCRAT, Penn Yan, Yates County, New York,
Friday, June 18, 1926
DEATHS
DeCamp--At Weston, on Wednesday, June 16, 1926, Alvin DeCamp, aged 78 years.
He is survived by his widow; also six nieces, Mrs. Charles Mattason, Mrs. Charles Horton, Mrs. Homer Meritt and Mrs. Harry Coykendall, all of Dundee, Mrs. Burt Mattason, of Wayne, and Mrs. Emma Putnam, of South Bradford; three nephews, David Mills, of Penn Yan; Albert DeCamp, of South Bradford, and Charles DeCamp, of Tyrone. The funeral was held Friday from his late home near Weston, Rev. Richard Wentz, officiating, and burial was made in the cemetery at Tyrone.
DICKMAN, HAROLD L.
THE JOURNAL TIMES, Saturday, December 18, 1965 Page 11
Obituary
Dickman, Harold L.,
702 Newman Road
Age 48. Passed away Dec. 17, 1965 in St. Mary's Hospital, Milwaukee. Mr. Dickman was Born in Waukegan, Ill. on Oct. 6, 1934, he was married to the former Myrtle Coe. He was a truck driver for Lavery Transportation, Inc. of Chicago, last working Dec. 16, 1965. Surviving are his wife, Myrtle; three daughters ,Mrs. Philip (Elaine) Cruz, Mrs. Keith (Judith) Tucker of Racine, Mrs. Roland (Carol) Fowler, Phoenix, Ariz,; one son, John of Racine; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickman of Racine: 14
Grandchildrten: one sister, Hazel Riemer, Milwaukee; also nieces' nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles. Funeral services will be held Monday, Dec. 20, 10a.m., in the Christiansen-Osman Funeral
Chapel, Rev. Philip Whisenhunt officiating. Interment will be in West Lawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the CHRISTIANSEN-OSMAN FUNERAL, CHAPEL, 1650 Washington Ave., Sunday after 4 p.m. and through the evening. The late Mr. Dickman will rest in a closed Casket.
DICKMAN, JOHN H.
The Journal Times Racine, WI., Wednesday, August 2, 2006,
Page 12A
OBITUARY LISTING
John H. Dickman
MOUNT PLEASANT - John H. Dickman, 66,
passed away on Tuesday, August 1, 2006, at
St. Mary's Medical Center.
He was a lifelong resident of Racine, born
on January 1, 1940, to Harold and Myrtle (nee:
Coe) Dickman. On November 5, 1960, John was
united in marriage to Diane Stauffer.
He retired from Styberg Engineering. John
enjoyed playing the guitar and listening to
country music. He also enjoyed scuba diving
when he was younger.
Surviving are his wife, Diane; and their four
children, Jeffrey (Tina) Dickman, Tamara (Chris)
Malik, Deborah (Mark) Lloyd, and David Dickman,
all of Racine; eight grandchildren, Jessica,
Nathan, Anya, Robert, Nicholas, Caleb, Jake,
and Shannon; two great-grandchildren; three
sisters, Elaine (Phillip) Cruz of Racine, Carol
(Rocky) Fowler of Indiana, and Judy (Gerald)
Gardner of Florida; and mother-in-law, Grace
Stauffer. He is further survived by in-laws,
nieces, nephews, other relatives,
and friends. John was preceded in death by
his parents.
Memorial services will be held at the Hanson
Funeral Home on Friday, August 4, 2006, at 11
a.m. There will be a visitation at the funeral
home on Friday before services from 10 a.m.
until time of services at 11 a.m.
HANSON FUNERAL HOME
3014 Northwestern Avenue
632-4479
DICKMAN, MYRTLE MARIE (nee Coe)
THE JOURNAL TIMES, Friday I Page 2C, Racine, Wisconsin
Myrtle Marie Dickman
OCALA, FLA. - Myrtle Marie (nee: Coe) Dickman, 85, formerly of Racine, passed away at her residence on Monday, December 13,1999.
She was born in Racine on October 2, 1914, to Paul August and Emma (nee: Rasmussen) Coe and had been a resident of Racine most of her life. On October 6, 1934, she was united in marriage to Harold L. Dickman, who preceded her in death on December 17,1965.
Myrtle was Lutheran by faith. She loved cards, crossword puzzles, and enjoyed spending time with all of her 17 grandchildren.
Surviving are three daughters, Judith (Keith) Tucker of Ocala, Fla., Elaine (Phillip) Cruz, and Carol (Rocky) Fowler, both of Racine; one son, John (Diane) Dickman of Racine; 17 grandchildren, Phillip Jr., Gregory, Louis, Daniel, Rose, James, Suzanne, Kim, Rhonda, Jeffrey, Tamara, Deborah, David, Keith Jr., Kenneth, Todd, and Rooney; 29 great-grandchildren; one great-greatgrandchild; and one sister, Marjorie (Milton) Wentzel of Racine. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband; three brothers; and three sisters.
In keeping with Myrtle's wishes, private Funeral services have been held. Memorials to Myrtle's cemetery marker would be appreciated.
HANSON FUNERAL HOME 3014 Northwestern Avenue 632-4479
DISBROW, ELIZABETH (nee Sunderlin)
YATES COUNTY CHRONICLE, Penn Yan, Yates County, New York
Thursday, September 4, DEATH NOTICE
Mrs. Elizabeth Disbrow died 18 July 1862 in Barrington, Yates Co., She was the wife of Lodowick Disbrow.
DISBROW, LODOWICK
YATES COUNTY CHRONICLE, PENN YAN, YATES COUNTY, NEW YORK
Thursday, September 4, 1873 - Death Notice
Died in Barrington on the morning of the 21st inst., of cholera morbus, Mr. Lodowick Disbrow, aged eighty-four years. He was a native of Carmel, Putnam county, where he grew up to manhood. Soon after he came of age he left his early home without means and with his scanty wardrobe packed in an old style knapsack and slung upon his back, made his way to the lake country, then comparatively a wilderness, and brought up in Wayne, Steuben county, in what was afterwards called Barrington., where a few families from his native town had made a settlement, which was called for many years Sunderlin Hollow, near where the Crystal Spring now sends up its healing water. Here he worked for the settlers, his old neighbors, making his home with the late Mr. John Wright, paying for his board when not employed working for others. This was in 1812, and he became almost determined to leave the wilderness, and go back to the place of his birth, and with this idea in mind he went to the house of Mr. Daniel Sunderlin Sr., and told them his feelings on the subject. They spoke discouragingly, and finally he told one of the daughters if she would marry him, so he would have a home of his own, he would stay. After a little, she consented.The lady was Miss Elizabeth Sunderlin, who was two years his senior.They commenced on the farm now occupied by Mr. H.N. Townsend. He and his wife were the parents of six children, four sons and two daughters who grew up to maturity and married, one of each are now dead. The wife of his youth died in 1862. He [then] married Mrs. Stanton, widow of the late Mr. Julius Stanton, Sen., with whom and an adopted daughter of hers he spent the last few years of his life. Dundee Record
DONNELLY, ALICE (nee Coe)
Racine Journal Times, Monday, August 29, 1955. Page 24, Racine, Wis.
DONNELLY, MRS. LEONARD
(ALICE COE) 324 Luedtke Ave.
Age 34. Passed away Aug. 28 in St. Luke's Hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Donnelly was born in Racine on Sept. 20, 1920. She was a member of the Holy Communion Lutheran Church. Surviving are her husband, Leonard; one son, Scott; Mother, Mrs. Hedi Coe of Sturtevant; three brothers, James Coe of Kenosha, August Coe of Davenport, Iowa and Harvey Larson of Racine; four sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Ida) Goldbeck of Burlington, Mrs. Alvin (Dorothy) Wold of Christie, Wis., Mrs.
Myrtle Dicknian of Racine and Mrs. Milton (Margie) Wentzel of Sturtevant. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2 p.m.in the Wilson Funeral Home, Rev. Kenneth Hurst officiating. Interment will be in West Lawrn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the WILSON FUNERAL HOME, 1139 Blaine Ave., this afternoon after 4 o'clock and during the evening and until service time on Tuesday. Children will not be permitted in the funeral home.
DRAHEIM, BERTHA (nee Schneider)
Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc, WI.
Monday, April 9, 1984. page 3
Draheim
Bertha Draheim, 90, of Chilton Village Nursing Home, formerly of 231 Horn Street, Brillion, died Saturday, April 7, at Chilton Village Nursing Home following a short illness.
Funeral services will be 8 p.m. Tuesday at Wieting Funeral Home, Brillion. The Rev. Harley Kopitske will offilciate with burial to follow at Highland Memorial Park, Appleton,
Mrs. Draheim was born November 19, 1894, at the Town of Rockland. daughter of the late William and Wilhelmine Marks Schneider. She married Theodore Draheim on July 8, 1919, at Collins. He preceded her in death March 7,1963, Mrs. Draheim was a member of St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church, Brillion.
Survivors include a daughter, Mona Albricht.of Fond du Lac; a brother, Henry Schneider of
Collins and five grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son. Eugene on October 16,
1977; a sister and four brothers.
Friends may call at Wieting Funeral Home, Brillion, after 4 p. m. Tuesday until the hour of
service.
DRAHEIM, EUGENE
Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc, WI, Monday, Oct. 18, 1976, page 3
Draheim
Eugene J. Draheim. 46, of 257 National Ave. Brillion, died Saturday at Appleton, following
a short illness.
Private funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church, Brillion. The Rev. Theodore Bartell will officiate with burial in Community Cemetery, Brillion.
Mr. Draheim was born April 27, 1930, at Hilbert, son of the late Theodore Draheim and Mrs. Bertha Schneider Draheim. He married Kay Tuesburg Aug. 6, 1960, at Manitowoc. Mr. Draheim was president of Brillion Iron Works, Brillion.
Survivors include his wife, Kay, a son. Jon Mark and three daughters, Lori Ann, Debra Kay and Sandra Sue, at home; his mother. Mrs. Bertha Draheim. of Brillion, and a sister, Mrs. Mona Albrecht. of Fond du Lac.
Friends may call at Wieting Funeral Home, Brillion, after 4 o'clock this Monday afternoon
until 12:30 p.m. Tuesday and at the church until the time of service. A memorial fund will be established at a later date.
DRAHEIM, EUGENE
Post Cresent, Appleton, WI, Monday, October 18, 1976, page 34
Services set for Eugene Draheim BIW president
BRILLION — Private services will be Tuesday for Eugene J. Draheim, 46, president of Brillion Iron Works, who died Saturday after a long illness.
He began his career with the company in 1948 in foundry production planning, then moved on to foundry planning, then moved on to foundry sales. He became sales manager in1956, assistant manager of the foundry division in 1967 and vice president of marketing and sales in January, 1973.
He was named executive vice president in February, 1974, and president on March 1, 1975.
He received the President's Honor Club Award of Beatrice Co., BI W's parent firm, in 1970. He was the first BIW employe to be chosen for that honor.
Draheim was a graduate of Hilbert High School. He was vice president of the Wisconsin chapter of the Iron Casting Society, a director of the Northeastern Wisconsin chapter of the American Foundrymen's Society and a director of the Northeastern Wisconsin Industrial Association.
He is survived by his his widow, three daughters, a son, his mother and a sister.
Burial will be in Community Cemetery here. Visitation,will be after 4 p.m. today until 12:20 p.m. Tuesday at the Wieting Funeral Home here. A memorial fund will be established.
EASTMAN, CHARLES
PENN YAN DEMOCRAT, Pen Yan, Yates County, New York
Friday, November 29, 1912
Mr. Charles Eastman died at Tampa, Florida, Wednesday.
He is a brother of George Y., and William W., Eastman,
of Penn Yan, and father of Mrs. Claude Birkett. He spent
the summer in Penn Yan, and left here a few weeks ago for
Florida, intending to go from there to Los Angeles, California,
for the winter. Pneumonia was the cause of death. Mr. Eastman
would have been 75 years old on January 1st. The body will be
brought to Penn Yan for burial.
EASTMAN, ANNETTA (nee Swarthout)
PENN YAN DEMOCRAT, Pen Yan, Yates County, New York
May 10, 1912 page 1
EASTMAN, -- In Penn Yan, May 6, 1912, Mrs. Charles Eastman, aged 75 years.
She has lived in Penn Yan since child-hood, and, for many years has been an active member of the First Presbyterian Church. She leaves her husband formerly a prominent business man, here, but now aged and blind; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Millspaugh of Rochester, Mrs. Martha Reynolds, and Mrs. Della Houck, of Tyrone, and one brother David Swarthout.
ELLINGER, DALE D.
KENOSHA NEWS, Kenosha, Wisconsin, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2001, page C2
Dale D.Ellinger
Dale D. Ellinger Jr., 42, of Kenosha, died Sunday (April 29,2001) at Aurora Medical Center.
The son of the late Dale and Beverly (Bambrough) Ellinger Sr., he was born April 16, 1959, in Kenosha and attended local schools. He was a graduate of Bradford High School.
On Oct. 26, 1985, he married Tammy Vines in Kenosha.
He was employed by Unified Solutions in Pleasant Prairie.
He enjoyed watching baseball and the Green Bay Packers.
Surviving are his wife; a son, Richard Dale of Kenosha; two daughters, Cortnie and Jeana Ellinger, both of Kenosha; two brothers, Mike (Carolyn) Ellinger and Glenn (Diane) Nichols, both of Kenosha; five sisters, Vera (Mike) Ashby of South Carolina, Lindy Ellinger and Sherri (Curt) Marshman, both of Kenosha, Patricia (Robert) Casasanto, of Louisiana, and Inez Prowlet of Michigan; and his maternal grandfather, Vernon Bambrough of Kenosha.
A brother, Mitchell, and a sister, Sue Ellinger, preceded him in death.
Proko Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
FENNER, MINNIE (nee Never)
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI., Monday, Dec 27, 1954
Mrs. William Fenner, Sr., 81, of R. 2, Sheboygan Falls, died early this morning at her Town of Lima farm home. She had been in failing health since June.
The former Minnie Never, she was born Dec. 1, 1873 in the Town of Sheboygan Falls, a daughter of the late John and Dorothy Never.
She attended school at Mohrsville and on April 24, 1897 was married to Mr. Fenner, following which the couple lived in the Town of Sheboygan Falls before moving to their present Lima farm in 1905.
She was a member of Jehovah's witnesses.
Survivors are the husband; four sons, George of Sheboygan Falls, Ruben of Milwaukee; Fred of Lima and William Jr., at home; two daughters, Mrs. Erwin (Marie) Beecher of Sheboygan and Mrs. Benno (Cora) Roepke of the Town of Mitchell; 13 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Henry Schueffner of the Town of Sheboygan Falls.
One son, Arno, died in 1942. She was also preceded in death by three sisters and one brother.
Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Ballhorn Funeral Chapels. Mr. Al Schmith of Milwaukee will officiate. Burial will be in Sheboygan Falls Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral chapels from 2 p.m. Tuesday.
FENNER, MINNIE (nee Never)
Funeral - Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI., Thurs, Dec 30, 1954, p8
Funeral
Mrs. Minnie Fenner
Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Fenner, 81, of route 2, Sheboygan Falls, who passed away on Monday, were held at 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the Ballhorn Funeral chapels.
The Rev. Al Schmith officiated, and burial was made in the family lot in Sheboygan Falls cemetery.
Pallbearers were Carl, Marvin, Donald and James Fenner, Darwin Romberg and Clem Schiffleger.
FENNER, WILLIAM
Sheboygan Press, Thursday, March 31, 1960, page 12, Sheboygan, WI
William Fenner Sr.
William Fenner Sr., 82, of R. 2. Sheboygan Falls, a retired Town of Lima farmer, died early
today at Plymouth Hospital after a prolonged illness.
A resident of Sheboygan County his entire life, he was born Jan. 24, 1873, in the Town of Sheboygan Falls, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Fenner.
He attended district schools, was confirmed at St. Luke's Lutheran Church at Mohrsville, and on April 24, 1897, was married to Miss Minnie Never of the Town of Sheboygan Falls at St. Luke's Church.
The couple settled on a farm in the Town of Sheboygan Falls after their marriage before moving to the present homestead farm in the Town of Lima, two miles west of Sheboygan Falls, in 1905. Mrs. Fenner died in 1934.
Mr. Fenner was a member of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Survivors are four sons, George of Sheboygan Falls, Ruben of Milwaukee, Fred of the Town of Lima and William Jr., on the homestead farm; two daughters, Mrs. Erwin (Marie) Beecher, Sheboygan, and Mrs. Ben (Cora) Roepke, Town of Mitchell; 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
One son, Arno, three sisters and four brothers also preceded him in death.
Funeral services' will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Ballhorn Funeral Chapels with
Roger Marquardt, a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses from Oshkosh, officiating. Burial will be in the family lot in Sheboygan Falls Cemetery.
The body will be in state at the funeral chapel after 2 p.m. Friday.
FENNER, WILLIAM
Sheboygan Press, Monday, April 4, 1960, page 13, Sheboygan, WI
William F. Fenner
Funeral services for William F. Fenner Sr., 87, R. 2, Sheboygan Falls, who died at Plymouth
Hospital Thursday, were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Ballhorn Funeral Chapels.
The Rev. Roger Marquardt, pastor of a Jehovah Witness congregation at Oshkosh, officiated. Burial was on the family lot in Sheboygan Falls Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Willard, Carl and Donald Fenner, George Schramberger, Roger Voigt and
Clem Scheffleger.
FISCHER, DANIEL JAMES
Sheboygan Press, Wednesday, Sep. 4, 1963, page 2, Sheboygan, WI
DANIEL JAMES, FISCHER
Daniel James' Fischer, 5 ½ month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fischer of. the Town of
Lyndon, died at the Sheboygan Memorial Hospital early Tuesday morning after being ill for three days.
He was born March 8, 1963, in Plymouth
Survivors, in addition to his parents, are two brothers, John and William, and two sisters, Mary and Twila Jean, all a home; the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Foth of the
Town of Greenbush, and the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Fischer of Plymouth.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth, the
Rev. G. A. Karpinsky, pastor of t St. John's Lutheran Church, Plymouth, officiating. Burial will
be in the Winooski Cemetery in the Town of Lyndon.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 p.m. Thursday until the time of the services.
FISCHER, HARVEY
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI.,
February 8, 2005 Page: 04A
Harvey W. Fischer
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.
FISCHER, TWILLA JEAN
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.
FLUG, MICHELE (nee Novak)
Chetek Alert, Chetek , Wisconsin , Thur., June 14, 1990
Michele Flug
Michele Flug, 21, Chetek, died Friday, June 8, 1990 , as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident in the township of Prairie Lake .
She was born October 28, 1968 , in Rice Lake to Alien and Janet (Pinnerud) Novak, and married Steven Flug Sept. 17, 1988 , in Chetek. She was a homemaker and lived in this area all her life.
Survivors include her husband, Steven, Chetek; one son, Joshua, at home; two daughters, Adair and Jesse, at home; her parents, Alien and Janet Novak, Barron; one brother, James Novak, Barron; one sister, Mrs. Jim (Pamela) Hansen, Rice Lake ; maternal grandmother, Julia Pinnerud, New Auburn; and paternal grandmother, Thelma Novak, Chetek.
Funeral services were held Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Barron with Rev. James Sjolic and Rev. Chitram Prashad officiating with burial in Dovre Cemetery , township of Dovre .
Arrangements were handled by the Burnham-Ours Funeral Home, Chetek.
FOTH, BRUNO O.
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.
FOTH, HILDA (nee Goldbeck)
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Saturday, April 29,1950, page 6
MRS. BRUNOM 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.
FOTH, OLGA DeBRUYNE (nee Delo)
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Friday, July 20, 1979, Page 6
Olga Foth
Mrs. Olga Foth, 87, of 1228-B Reed St., Plymouth, died Tuesday morning at the Plymouth Extended Care Facility where she had been a patient the past month.
The former Olga Delo was born March 19, 1892, in Sheboygan Falls, a daughter of Ernst and Lena Mueller Delo. She attended St. Paul Lutheran School in Sheboygan Falls.
On June 4, 1912, she married Vincent DeBruyne. The couple lived in Sheboygan Falls following their marriage.
On Nov. 15, 1952, she married Bruno Foth in Plymouth; They farmed in the Town of Greenbush until 1965. He died Aug. 28, 1965. J,
She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church of Plymouth, the Ladies Aid Society, and the Plymouth Service Star Legion.
Survivors are a son, Walter DeBruyne of Mabank, Texas; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Willard (Edna) Rohde and Mrs. Stanley (Lela) Becker, both of Plymouth, Mrs. Harvey (Doris) Fischer of the Town of Lyndon and Mrs. Alvin (Margaret) Zeinemann of Sheboygan; 11 stepgrandchildren, five stepgreat-grand-children.
An infant son. a sister and stepdaughter preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth by the Rev. Robert Wudy, senior pastor of St. John Lutheran Church. Burial will be in the Plymouth Union Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 p.m. Saturday until the time of services.
The Service Star Legion will conduct memorial services there at 7 p.m. Saturday. Members of the Ladies Aid Society will meet there at 7:15 p.m.
A memorial has blen established for the St. John Lutheran Church Building Fund.
FREY, LORETTA M. REESEMAN (nee Robers)
The Journal Times, Racine, Wisconsin, Tuesday, August 25, 1998, Page 2B
Loretta M. Frey
BURLINGTON - Loretta M. Frey, 96, passed away at Burlington Memorial Hospital on Friday, August 21,1998.
She was born in Lyons Township on September 7, 1901, to Anton and Mary (nee: Reesman) Robers. She spent her early life in Lyons Township and had been a lifetime resident of the Burlington area. On October 12, 1927, at St. Charles Catholic Church in Burlington, she was united in marriage to Joseph Frey, who preceded her in death, on September 9, 1985.
She received her education at St. Joseph's Grade School. Mrs. Frey was a Homemaker and a member of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church.
Surviving are three daughters, Margaret (Richard) Wortman, Rosemary (Frank) Fiegel, and Rita Frey; one son, Edward Frey, all of Burlington; 12 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Edith Plesnik of Burlington; one brother, John (Ione) Robers of Racine; nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband; parents; one granddaughter, Dolores Ketterhagen; two grandsons, Roger Grenier and Richard Wortman; one great-granddaughter, Summer Grenier; five brothers, Theodore, Raymond, Alvin, Sylvester, and Paul in infancy; and three sisters, Frances Lois, Elizabeth Robers, and Alma Baumeister.
Funeral services will be held at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, New Munster, on Tuesday, August 25, 1998, at 10 a.m. with Rev. Tom Biersack officiating. Interment will follow the services in St. Mary's Cemetery, Burlington, on Tuesday.
SCHUETTE-DANIELS FUNERAL HOME
625 South Browns Lake Drive
Burlington 414-763-3434
FRIEDRICH, RODNEY "FRITZ"
Waukegan NewsSun, Waukegan, IL
October 18, 2006
Death Notice
Rodney "Fritz" Friedrich
Rodney "Fritz" Friedrich, 73, of Zion, died on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 at home. He was born March 13, 1933 in Kenosha, WI, and attended Kenosha schools. Rod married Naomi Gilbertson
on January 30, 1954 in Kenosha. He attended Christ Community Church in Zion. Rod had been employed at Burgess-Anderson-Tate/Graphic Partners in Zion for nearly 52 years. He had served as an AWANA leader at Grace Missionary Church in Zion for years, and was a trained paramedic with the Zion Rescue Department. Rod was an avid airplane enthusiast, an EAA member, and he loved his motorcycle. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-
grandfather.
He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Naomi; three children, Wayne (Karen) Friedrich of Ely, MN, Gregory (Paula) Friedrich of Wadsworth, IL, and Sheree (Bill) Swaney of Ostrander, OH; four grandchildren, Brett, Allen, Alison, and Aaron; and a great-grandson, Braze. Also surviving are nephews, Gary, Glenn, and Richard Zenda, Scott Serdar; and one niece Cindy Doering.
He was preceded in death by two brothers; and a sister.
A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, October 20, 2006 at 11:00 AM at CONGDON FUNERAL HOME, 3012 Sheridan Rd., Zion. Visitation will be Friday from 10:00 AM until the service at the funeral home. Interment is private for the family.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are suggested to the Condell Hospice Program, 115 W. Church St., Libertyville, IL 60048. Please sigh the on line guest book at www.congdonfuneralhome.com
FROEHLICH, Mary (nee Carmen)
Plymouth Review, Plymouth, Wisconsin, Thursday, August 6, 1970, page 4
MRS. WALTER FROEHLICH
Funeral services for Mrs. Walter Froehlich, 79, of Glenbeulah, who died at Sheboygan Memorial Hospital at 9:45 p.m. Sunday, where she had been a patient one day, were held at 2 p.m Wednesday at Zion Lutheran CHurch in Glenbeulah. The Rev. Louis Spilker of West Allis officiated in the absence of the Rev. Bischoff.
The former Mary Carmen was born June 1, 1891 in Hingham the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carmen.
On Sept. 28, 1916 she married Walter Froehlich in Glenbeulah. The couple farmed in the town of Greenbush until moving to Glenbeulah in 1944. They celebrated their golden wedding in 1966.
Mrs. Froehlich was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Glenbeulah, and a member and past president and secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of the church.
Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Adrian (Adeline) DeZeeuw of Sheboygan and Miss Leila Froehlich, Minneapolis, Minn; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Walter (Elizabeth) Fenner of the town of Sheboygan Falls and Mrs. Vernon (Myrtle) Price, Neshkoro, Wis. and a brother, Edgar Carmen of Cass Lake, Minn. One brother and one sister preceded her in death.
The Wittkppp Funeral Service had charge of the arrangements.
A memorial has been established in memory of Mrs. Froehlich.
FROELICH, MURRAY L.
Green Bay Press-Gazette, Green Bay, Wis., Friday, Oct 14, 1988, page C-6
Murray L. Froelich Sr.
Murray L. Froelich Sr., 55, 2750 Woodruff Ct., died at his home Thursday, Oct. 13, 1988 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Green Bay March 4, 1933 to Esther Foelich and the late Gustave Froelich.
A graduate of East High School in 1951, he married the former Donna Kramer at St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, Green Bay, June 9, 1951.
Murray was the owner of M. Froelich and Sons Concrete Contractor. He was a member of New Hope Orthodox Presbyterian Church and a member of the Brown County Homebuilders Association.
Survivors include his wife Donna; one daughter and son-in-law, Julie and Dennis DeMoulin, Green Bay; five sons and four daughters-in-law, Murray L. Jr. and Kathy Froelich, Todd and Kathy Froelich, all of Green Bay; Barry and Debra Froelich, Manitowoc; Clay and Mary Froelich, Green Bay; Casey Froelich, with the U.S. Navy, and his fiance Shannon McDougal, Oconto; nine grandchildren, Jamie, Nathan and Denise DeMoulin; Ryan, Murray and Michelle Froelich; Elizabeth and Meredith Froelich, and Neil Froelich; his mother, Esther Froelich, Green Bay; seven sisters and four brothere-in-law, June and Melyin Gering, Crivitz; Marion Sheperdson, Plymouth; Betty and Florian LePak, Lady Lake, Florida; Donna Brunner, Green Bay; Carolyn and Joseph Pelishek, Denmark; Carla and Al Roznowski, Green Bay; and Joelle Froelich, Green Bay; his mother-in-law, Louise Kramer, Green Bay; two sisters-in-law and one brother-in-law, Doris and John Eckman, Chicago; Margaret Kramer, Port Washington; nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father Gustave Froelich; two brothers-in-law, James Kramer and Melvin Brunner; his father-in-law, Edward Kramer, and a nephew. Matthew Boettcher.
Friends mav call at the First Assembly of God Church, 1460 Shawano Ave., Saturday from 12 noon to 2 p.m. Funeral 2 p.m at the church, Rev. Jonathan Peters officiating. Burial in Nicolet Memorial Gardens.
A memorial fund has been established for the Green Bay Christian School.
There will be a family visitation at the Proko-Wall Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason St. at 10:15 a.m. Saturday prior to the church visitation at noon.
FUELLE, MORITS
Green Bay Press Gazette, December 1946
Pneumonia Fatal to Moritz Fuelle, 80
Special to Press-Gazette
MORRISON, Wis.--,Moritz Fuelle, 80, died early this morning at the. home of his daughter, Mrs. Hilda Krueger, Morrison, with whom he had lived since 1938. Mr. Fuelle had been ill with pneumonia for a week.
He was born in Germany July 16, 1866, came to this country as a young man, and married the former Louisa Marx at Collins. The couple operated a shoe repair shop at Wayside until moving to Green Bay in 1914, where the deceased was employed in the Northwestern railroad repair shop until 1938.
Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Kreuger, Mrs. Albert C. Siebert and Mrs. Ernest Siebert, Wayside; Mrs. W.O. Johnson, Wisconsin Rapids; Mrs. Ed Kramer and Mrs. Ed Baeb, Green Bay; a son Paul, Green Bay; 16 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
The body will be removed to the Kreuger residence from the Schwartz funeral home Tuesday morning, and from there to the Zion Lutheran church Wednesday noon, where services will be conducted at 2 o'clock.
FUELLE, MORITS
DePere Journal Democrat, De Pere, Wis., December 19, 1946, Page 7
Morits Fuelle, 80. died Friday morning at the home or his daughter, Mrs. Hilda Krueger, Morrison, with whom he had lived since 1938. Mr. Fuelle had been ill with pneumonia for a week. He was born in Germany July 16, 1866, came to this country as a young man, and married the former Louisa Marx at Collins. The couple operated a shoe repair shop at Wayside until moving to Green Bay in 1914, where the deceased was employed in the Northwestern railroad repair shop until 1938. Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Krueger, Mrs. Albert Siebert and Mrs. Ernest Siebert. Wayside; Mrs. W.O. Johnson, Wisconsin Rapids; Mrs Ed. Kramer and Mrs. Ed Baeb, Green Bay; a son, Paul, Green Bay; 16 grand-children. The body was removed to the. Krueger residence from the, Schwartz funeral home Tuesday morning, and from there to the Zion Lutheran church Wednesday noon, where services were conducted at 2 o'clock.
FUELLE, PAUL W.
Green Bay Press Gazette, Green Bay, Wis. Friday, July 22, 1982
Paul W.Fuelle
Paul W.Fuelle, 73, 400 N. Monroe, died this morning. He was born Jan. 6, 1909, in Wayside, Wis, to the late Moritz and Louise Fuelle. Mr. Fuelle was a maintenance man for Kitalaar Interiors until retirement in
1977.
He is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Ernert (Esther) Siebert, Mrs. Adolph (Hilda) Krueger, both of Greenleaf; Mrs. Edward (Louise) Kramer, Mrs. Edward (Edna) Bash, both of Green Bay; two brothers-in-law, Walter Jhonson , Wisconsin Rapids; Edward Kramer, Green Bay; nices, nephews, great-nices and great nephews.
Friends may call at Findeiser-Greiser Funeral Home from 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Funeral 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Funeral home with the Rev. Leonard Buelow officiating The service will be signed for all of this deaf friends. Burial in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Wayside. A memorial fund has been established for the Deaf Mission.
FULLER, JOSEPH F
RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1965. OBITUARY
FULLER, JOSEPH F.
Killed In an auto accident near Kenosha on Nov. 25, 1965.
JOSEPH F. FULLER, age 44, was born in Genoa City, Wis. on July 23, 1921. He was educated iIn the Burlington schools. Mr. Fuller was caretaker at American Motors proving grounds,
Burlington. He was a member of the Cross Lutheran Church and the Town of Burlington Fire
Department. Surviving are five daughters, Jacquiline, Karen, Barbara, Roxeanne, and
Sandra; three sons, David, Daniel and Theodore, all at home; father, Frank Fuller, Burlington;
four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Belle Klein, Mrs. Almira Wanat, Mrs. Arlyne Klein, all of
Burlington, and Mrs. Frances Nelson of Villa Park, Ill.; one brother, Gene Fuller of
Burlington.
FULLER, JOSEPH F
FULLER, RUTH (nee Wortman)
RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1965. OBITUARY
FULLER, JOSEPH F.
FULLER, MRS. JOSEPH F. (NEE: RUTH WORTMAN)
Route 5, Burlington, WIS.
Killed In an auto accident near Kenosha on Nov. 25, 1965.
JOSEPH F. FULLER, age 44, was born in Genoa City, Wis. on July 23, 1921. He was educated
In the Burlington schools. Mr. Fuller was caretaker at American Motors proving grounds,
Burlington. He was a member of the Cross Lutheran Church and the Town of Burlington Fire
Department. Surviving are five daughters, Jacquiline, Karen, Barbara, Roxeanne, and
Sandra; three sons, David, Daniel and Theodore, all at home; father, Frank Fuller, Burlington;
four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Belle Klein, Mrs. Almira Wanat, Mrs. Arlyne Klein, all of
Burlington, and Mrs. Frances Nelson of Villa Park, Ill.; one brother, Gene Fuller of
Burlington.
MRS. JOSEPH F. FULLER, age 37, was born In Spring Prairie, Wis on July 29, 1928. On June
12, 1918 at Lyons, Wis. she was married to Joseph F. Fuller. She was a member of the
Cross Lutheran Church, Burlington. Surviving are five daughters, Jacquiline, Karen,
Barbara, Roxeanne and Sandra { three sons, David, Daniel and Theodore, all at home) six
brothers, Fordyce, Alvin, Richard, Charles, Lester and Stanley Wortman, all of Burlington;
four sisters, Mrs. Irene Harris of Chicago, Mrs. Miola Solberg, Mrs. Janet Menheer, Mrs.
Delores Baumelster, all of Burlington.
Funeral services for both Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fuller will be held Monday, Nov. 29, 2 pm,
In the Cross Lutheran Church, Burlington, Rev. Marvin Rowe and Rev. Leo Moench officiating.
Internment will be In Burlington Cemetery. Friends may call at the Schuette, Worth &
Daniels Funeral Home, 157 S. Pine St., Burlington, after 3 p.m. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Fuller will lie In state at the church from 12 noon to 2 p.m. on Monday. Memorials
for the Fuller children's trust fund will be appreciated.
FULLER, RUTH (nee Wortman)
RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1965. OBITUARY
FULLER, MRS. JOSEPH F. (NEE: RUTH WORTMAN)
Route 5, Burlington, WIS.
MRS. JOSEPH F. FULLER, age 37, was born In Spring Prairie, Wis on July 29, 1928. On June
12, 1918 at Lyons, Wis. she was married to Joseph F. Fuller. She was a member of the
Cross Lutheran Church, Burlington. Surviving are five daughters, Jacquiline, Karen,
Barbara, Roxeanne and Sandra { three sons, David, Daniel and Theodore, all at home) six
brothers, Fordyce, Alvin, Richard, Charles, Lester and Stanley Wortman, all of Burlington;
four sisters, Mrs. Irene Harris of Chicago, Mrs. Miola Solberg, Mrs. Janet Menheer, Mrs.
Delores Baumelster, all of Burlington.
Funeral services for both Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fuller will be held Monday, Nov. 29, 2 pm, in the Cross Lutheran Church, Burlington, Rev. Marvin Rowe and Rev. Leo Moench officiating.
Internment will be In Burlington Cemetery. Friends may call at the Schuette, Worth &
Daniels Funeral Home, 157 S. Pine St., Burlington, after 3 p.m. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Fuller will lie In state at the church from 12 noon to 2 p.m. on Monday. Memorials
for the Fuller children's trust fund will be appreciated.
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