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PANTEL, ALBERT
Sheboygan Press Monday, Jan. 3, 1972, page 16
ALBERT H. PANTEL
Albert H. Pantel, 74, formerly of 1622 N. 27th St, died at Heritage Nursing Center Saturday night after a long illness.
A resident of Heritage for the last six months, he was born in Sheboygan, Aug. 11, 1897, son of the late John and Ernestine PanteL
He attended Sheboygan public schools and had worked for 15 years at Armour Leather Co. here before retiring in 1963.
On Nov. 4, 1916, Mr. Pantel married Miss Emma Grapentine. She died in January, 1969.
Survivors include two sons, Kenneth, Sheboygan Falls, and Stanley, Sheboygan; two daughters, Mrs. Karl (Clarice) Brachman, Sheboygan, and Mrs. Leo (Janet) Schneider, Grafton, 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Theodore Laetsch, Sheboygan.
He was preceded in death by two brothers and three sisters. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Ramm-Ziegler Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. P. Allison, interim pastor of Fountain Park United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery.
Friends may call after 4 p.m. today.


PANTEL, DENA (nee Roerdink)
Sheboygan Press, Monday February 6, 1989, p 13
Dena Pantel
Mrs. Kenneth (Dena) Pantel, 69, of No. 6 Pinewood Dr., died Sunday, February 5, 1989 at Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center, following a brief illness.
The former Dena Roerdink was born October 22, 1919 in Ceder Grove, WI. Dena grew-up in Oostburg, WI, and graduated from Ooetburg High School.
On August 5, 1944 Dena was united in marriage to Kenneth Pantel, in Sheboygan. Dena was a member of Fountain Park United Methodist Church.
Survivors include her husband. Kenneth; one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Barbara) Wilhelm, of Manitowoc, WI; four grandchildren; one brother, Audley Roerdink, of Cedar Grove, WI; one sister, Mrs. Ann Grapentine, of Sheboygan, WI. Dena was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers and one sister.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, at 2 p.m. at Fountain Park United Methodist Church. The Rev. Ray Kotwicki, pastor, will officiate. Entombment will be in Garden of Peace Mausoleum, in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at Ramm-Ziegler Funeral Home, on Tuesday, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. and at the church on Wednesday, from 11 a.m. until the time of services.
A memorial has been established in Dena's name.


PANTEL, EMMA (nee Grapentine)
Sheboygan Press, Thursday, January 2, 1969, page 10
Woman, 72, Takes Life By Hanging
Mrs. Albert H, Pantel, 72, was found dead Tuesday morning in her home, 1622 N. 27th St.
A police report indicated that she was found hanging by a washline beneath the basement stairs. Dr. Reed M. Simpson, Sheboygan County coroner, listed the death as a suicide.
The former Emma Grapentine, she was born in Sheboygan, Jan. 4, 1896, a daughter of the late Michael and Anna Grapentine.
She attended Lyman School and was married to Mr. Pantel, Nov. 4, 1916.
Surviving are her husband; two sons, Kenneth and Stanley, both of Sheboygan; two daughters, Mrs. Clarice Menzer, Sheboygan, and Mrs. Leo (Janet) Schneider, Grafton; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; two brothers, Emil Grapentine, Toledo, Ohio, and Henry, Sheboygan, and two sisters, Mrs. Gottlieb Walker. Milwaukee, and Mrs. Adeline Konz, Sheboygan.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Ramm Funeral Home, with the Rev. Owen E. Miller, pastor of Fountain Park
United Methodist Church, offiating. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Friday.


PANTEL, KENNETH
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI , July 8, 2005 Page: 04A
Kenneth E. Pantel, age 82, died peacefully on July 6, 2005 at Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center surrounded by his loving family. Kenneth was born in Sheboygan on October 10, 1922, the son of the late Albert and Emma Grapentine Pantel. On August 5, 1944 Kenneth was united in marriage to Dena Roerdink in Sheboygan. She preceded him in death on February 5, 1989.
Kenneth attended South High School, graduating in 1940. He was a World War II Veteran in the US Army serving his country from 1942-1945. Kenneth was employed at Armira Leather for 38 years. He was a member of Fountain Park United Methodist Church. Kenneth enjoyed playing cards and fishing.
Kenneth is survived by his daughter Barbara (Richard) Wilhelm of Medford, WI, four grandchildren, seven great grandchildren, brother Stanley (Betty) Pantel of Sheboygan, sister Janet (Leo) Schneider of Grafton, brother and sister-in-law Audley (Erlie) Roerdink of Oostburg. He is also survived by his nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his sister Clarice Brockman.
Funeral services for Kenneth will be held on Saturday July 9, 2005 at 11 a.m. at Fountain Park United Methodist Church with Pastor Thomas White Officiating. Family and friends may call at the church 828 Erie Ave., from 9 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. Entombment will take place in the Gardens of Peace Mausoleum at Greenlawn Memorial Park.
A memorial fund has been established in Kenneth's name. The family of Kenneth would like to thank Dr. Hancock, and the staff at Meadowview Manor for the compassionate care.
The staff of the Novak-Ramm-Ziegler Funeral Home is assisting the family.


PAULSON, CHRISTEN
RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. JANUARY 11, 1934. OBITUARY
PAULSON.
Christen Paulson, 86, 1022 Ninth street, died last evening. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Marie Avard of Racine; two grandchildren; one great grandchild, and a sister. Miss Cecelia Paulson of St. Joseph, Mich.
Funeral services will be held at the Thronson Funeral home on Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Mound cemetery.


PAULSEN, ELISE (nee Christiansen)
THE RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES, MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 1, 1940. OBITUARY
MRS. ELISE PAULSEN.
Mrs. Elise Paulsen, 77, widow of the late Nick Paulsen, died early this
morning at her home, 1627 Woodrow avenue. Mrs. Paulsen was born in Sjaelland,
Denmark and had been a resident of Racine since 1882. Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Fred J. Gunther and Miss Jenny Paulsen both of Racine; and two sisters and
two brothers in Denmark. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the
Christiansen chapel. The body may be viewed Tuesday evening at the Christiansen
funeral home.


PAULSEN, JENNY L.
Racine Journal Times, Thur, January 29, 1981, page 9C
PAULSEN, MISS JENNY L.
Formerly of 2101 Fairview Terrace
Age 87. Passed away Friday, January 23, 1961, at Lincoln Lutheran Home. She was born in Racine on August 20, 1893 and had been a lifetime resident. Miss Paulsen was employed at the Davies Shoe Co. and the F.W. Gunther Co. for many years. She was a member of the First Church of Christ Scientist. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Fred (Anna) Gunther of Racine. Graveside Services were held this (Thursday) morning at 11:00 a.m. at Mound Cemetery. Mr. John Edmands officiated. Interment was at Mound Cemetery. HANSON FUNERAL HOME, 3014 Northwestern Ave., Directors.


PAULSEN, NICK
THE RACINE JOURNAL-NEWS, MONDAY AFTERNOON. FEBRUARY 16, 1920.
OBITUARY
PAULSEN
Nick Paulsen died this morning at his home, 921 Walnut street. He was 63 years of age. There survive, a widow and two daughters, Anna and Jenny.
The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house.
Internment will be in Mound cemetery.


PAULSEN, LENA (nee Anderson)
Kendall County Record
Wednesday, April 14, 1937
Lena Paulson, 77, Dies at Fred Volden Home
Lisbon.--Mrs. Lena Paulson. 77, died Friday afternoon in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Volden, after a lingering illness. Mrs. Paulson was born near Lisbon September 6, 1859, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Severt Anderson, she was baptized and confirmed by the late Rev. P. A. Rasmussen. She was married
February 8. 1879 to Samuel Paulson. who preceded her in death April (1)4, 1900. Mrs. Paulson spent most of her life around Lisbon with the exception of several years residence at Ashkum. She was a faithful member of the Bethlehem Lutheran church since its organization six years ago, and the Bethlehem Aid society. She was a liberal supporter of all church activities.
Funeral services were held at the Bethlehem Lutheran church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with burial in the West Lisbon cemetery.
Surviving are one daughter. Mrs. Fred Volden: a sister. Mrs. Helen Larson: a grandchild. Darlene Ann Volden. and several nieces and nephews.



PAULSON, RUDOLPH
RACINE JOURNAL NEWS. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. JANUARY 17, 1912. OBITUARY
PAULSON
Rudolph R. Paulson died last night at his home, 1004 Franklin street, aged 37 years. Deceased was an engineer by trade and had been employed by the E. Klinkert Brewing company for 18 years. He was well and favorably known on the south side and a member of the Eagles order. He is survived by a widow, one child, father, mother and one sister. The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late home.



PETERS, ELIZABETH
THE STEUBEN DEMOCRAT, Bath, Steuben County, New York
Wednesday November 22, 1848
DIED - In this town 18th inst., Elizabeth, wife of Charles Peters, aged 26.


PETERSON, MAMIE (nee Holte)
Chetek, Alert, Chetek, WI, Thursday, April 29, 1982. page 2
Mamie Peterson
Mamie H. Peterson, 89, Route 2, New Auburn, died at the Memorial Medical Center in Barron on Saturday evening, April 24.
She was born September 24, 1892, in Dunn County, the daughter of Anton Holte and Olive Hanson Holte. She married Oscar Peterson in 1910 in Wisconsin.
Preceding her, in death were her parents, husband, infant son, five brothers, Rudolph, Arthur, Maynard, Herman and Orville Holte, one sister Mrs. EIla Raisun and one great-grandchild.
She is survived by one son, Leoneal Peterson of San Antonio, Texas; one daughter, Orpha (Mrs. Harry Abrahamson) of New Auburn; one brother, Edward Holte of Barron; three sisters, Edith and Alice Holte of Bloomer and Bernice (Mrs. Guy Wallum) of Cameron; 5 grandchildren,
nine great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at New Hope Lutheran Church in Sand
Creek with Rev. Marshall Hall officiating. Burial was made in Zion Lutheran Cemetery at Sand Creek with the Olson Funeral Home of Bloomer in charge of arrangements.


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


PFRANG, LENA (nee Roepke)
Sheboygan Press, Monday, August 22, 1949, Page 8, Sheboygan, WI
Mrs. Lena Pfrang
Mrs. Lena Pfrang, Of the town of Greenbush, passed away at 4 p. m. Sunday at the Plymouth hospital. She had been in ill health for the past four months.
Born Sept. 8, 1870, in the town of Mitchell, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Roepke, she was married Dec. 26, 1289, to Louis Goldbeck.
On Oct. 28, 1910, she was married to Louis Pfrang and he passed away June 16, 1939. Survivors are a son, Edwin Goldbeck of Anoka, Minn.; two daughters, Mrs. Otto (Clara) Lange of Plymouth and Mrs. Joseph (Viola) Schirmer of Greenbush; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchlldren: a brother, Charles Roepke of Adell. Two sisters preceded, her in death.
Mrs. Pfrang was a member of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Wittkopp Funeral home in Plymouth with the Rev. H. W. Baxmann officiating, and burial will be made in the Union cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 3:30 p.m. Wednesday until the time of the services on Thursday.


PFRANG, LOUIS ADOLPH
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI, Friday, June 16, 1939, Page 4
Louis A. Pfrang Of Town Plymouth Dies On Thursday
Plymouth. - (Special) - Louis Adolph Pfrang, 78, died Thursday night at 11:26 o'clock at his home in the town of Plymouth. He had been ill for five weeks. He was born in the town of Greenbush on July 28, 1860, son of Matthew and Mary Pfrang.
Dec. 22, 1889, he married Maria Wickman, who died Sept. 19, 1908.
On Oct. 28, 1909, he married Mrs. Lena Goldbeck. Survivors are his widow, a son, Otto, on the homestead, a daughter, Mrs. Harry A. Stielow, Sheboygan, and three step-children, Mrs. Otto Lange, Plymouth, Mrs. Joseph Schirmer, town of Plymouth, and Edwin Goldbeck, St. Paul, Minn.; and two grandchildren. One daughter; Edna, and a grandchild preceded. him in death.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Wittkopp Funeral home and at 2 o'clock at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church, the Rev. Martin Schmidt officiating, with Interment in Union cemetery. Friends can view the body at the funeral home from Sunday afternoon on.



PIERSON, AUGUSTA (nee Carlson or Borling)
Chetek Alert, Friday, May 30, 1938, page 2
MRS. AUGSTA PIERSON
Mrs. Augusta Pierson, was born in Oster Jotland, Sweden, October 22, 1855, to the parents August and Christina Borling. She died May 15, 1938 at the home of her son Charles, from heart and kidney disorders at the age of 82 years 6 month and 24 days.
She came to Illinois in 1880 and in 1883 was married to Ole Pierson. To this union was born one son, Charles who survives her. Her husband preceded her in death Besides her son, she also leaves two grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held May 17 at the Lutheran church, Rev. F. J. Swensen, officiating. Internment was made in Lake View cemetery.


PIERSON, CHARLES
CHETEK ALERT, Chetek, Wis., Friday, February 5, 1960, section 2
Charles Pierson was born in Illinois on June 2, 1885. In 1897 he came to the Town of Dovre, Barron county, Wisconsin, with his parents. As he reached adulthood, he farmed for a number of years in the Town of Dovre, and in later years became an automobile mechanic — working at this trade at New Auburn and Bloomer. During his last years he was employed by the Morris Manufacturing Co. of Bloomer.
On October 22, 1908, Mr. Pierson was united in marriage to Anna Osberg. To this union four children were born: Mabel, Clarence, and twin daughters (Anna and Agnes).
Death, came to Mr. Pierson at an Eau Claire hospital on the morning of January 26, 1960. Funeral services were held the afternoon of January 29 (Friday) at the W. L. Burnham Chapel in Chetek and interment took place at the Lake View Cemetery here.
The officiating minister was Rev. Albert Roston of the Chetek Presbyterian Church.
He was preceded in death by his wife and his twin daughters who passed away In Infancy.
Survivors are his son, Clarence; his daughter, Mabel Freeze; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; many other relatives and friends.


PIERSON, OLE
Chetek Alert, Friday, March 24, 1933, page 1.
OBITUARY
Ole Pierson
Ole Pierson was born in Skaane, Sweden, August 15th, 1847, and grew to manhood in that country. He came to this counlry in 1876, going first to Springfield, Illinois. He was united in marriage in 1884 to Miss August Carlson and to this union one son, Charles was born. Both his wife and his son survive him. With his wife and child Mr. Pierson came to Wisconsin in 1897, settling on a farm in the Bass Lake community, where he lived until death called him after a long illness of more than a year. He passed away on March 16th, 1933, at the age of 85 years, seven months and one day.
Besides the sorrowing and one son he leaves two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The family has lost an affectionate husband, father and grandfather, and the community an honest, upright citizen. Funeral services were held at the home Sunday, March 19th, and internment was made in the Lakeview cemetery in Chetek. Rev. Warren of New Auburn officiated. The sympathy of the entire community is extended to the entire family.


PINNERUD, BEATHA (nee Arneson)
Spooner Advocate, Spooner, Wis. , Friday, Oct. 2, 1925 , Page 7
BIRCHWOOD
Mrs. Hans Pinrude, who has been seriously ill since last winter, died on Friday morning at her home. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon and the body was laid to rest in Woodland cemetery here.

PINNERUD, BEATHA (nee Arneson)
Washburn County Register Shell Lake , WI Sat., Oct 3, 1925 , Page 4
Birchwood
Mrs. Hans Pinrude, who has been seriously ill since last winter, died Friday morning at her home. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon and the body was laid to rest in Woodland cemetery.

PINNERUD, CAROL
Chetek Alert, Thurs, Sep 13, 1962 page 1.
Pinnerud Infant Dies
The; infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Pinnerud of Cornell passed away at birth at the Bloomer Hospital on August 31st. Graveside services were held Saturday, Sept. 1, 1962, at the Dovre Lutheran Church Cemetery with Rev. E.W. Quam Officiating,
The baby is survived by her parents, David and Evelyn Pinnerud, one sister Susan, and her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pinnerud of New Auburn.

PINNERUD, CARL
Chetek Alert, Thur., March 15, 1984 , Page 2
Carl Pinnerud
Carl Pinnerud, 88, New Auburn, died Tuesday, March 13, at the Rice Lake Convalescent Center . He was born in the Town of Dovre April 13, 1895 , and farmed in that area his entire life. He married Julia Abrahamson June 10,1937 in Chetek.
Survivors include his wife, Julia; one daughter, Mrs. Alien (Janet) Novak, Barron; 6 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday at Dovre Lutheran Church with Rev. Ronald Gerl officiating and burial at the Dovre Cemetery . Friends may call from 4-9 p.m. at the Burnham Funeral Chapel and for one hour prior to services at the church. Pallbearers will be Chris Carlson, Kenneth Jacobson, Orville Moe, Jim Parrish, Ray Schaaf and Carl Engstrom. Organist Dennis Hanson will accompany soloist Wayne Olson.

PINNERUD, CARL
Rice Lake Chronotype Wednesday, March 14, 1984
Carl Pinnerude
Carl Pinnerude, 88, of New Auburn, died Tuesday at the Rice Lake Convalescent Center . Funeral services are planned for this Thursday at Dovre Lutheran Church and burial will follow in the church cemetery.
Friends may call from 4-9 p.m. Wednesday at Burnham Funeral Chapel in Chetek and for one hour at the church prior to services Thursday.
Mr. Pinnerude was born April 13, 1895 at Dovre. On June 10, 1937 , he married the former Julia Abrahamson at Chetek. He farmed in the Dovre area all of his life.
He is survived by his wife; one daughter, Janet Novak of Barren; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
(died March 13, 1984 )


PINNERUD, CHRISTIAN
Chetek Alert, Friday, April 1, 1932, page 1
OBITUARY
CHRISTIAN M. PINNERUD
Christian M. Pinnerud, an old pioneer of the town of Dovre, was born at Furnes Hedemacken, Norway, on December 4th, 1850, the son of Mikkel and Kari Pinnerud. He died at his home in Dovre on March 24th, 1932,at the age of 81 years, 3 months and 20 days.
When he was twenty years old, in 1870, he came to America and settled in Decorah, Iowa, where he lived for two years. In 1872 he came to the town of Dovre, which has been his home until the time of his death.
On the 17th day of March, 1880, he, was united in marriage to Pernile Nordsveen. To this union were born six children, two of whom, Martin and Peder, preceded him in death. Survivinig him are his wife and four children. The children are Mrs. Herman Brown of Elmwood, Wisconsin, George Pinnerud, Mrs. Alfred Bendickson and Carl Pinnerud, all of the town of Dovre. Carl Pinnerud is on the home place and cared for his father until the time of his death. He also leaves to mourn his loss one sister, Mrs. O. H. Lee, and six grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, March 26th, at the Dovre Lutheran church, Rev. F. J. Swensen officiating, and he was laid to rest in the. Dovre cemetery.
Those from out of Dovre attending the funeral were Herman and Melvin; Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oebser of Elmwood and Clarence and Gladys Brown of River Falls.

PINNERUD, DAVID
Chetek Alert, Thurs., Feb 10, 1977
David Pinnerud
David Pinnerud, 37, of Rice Lake , died Saturday, Feb. 5, as the result of a traffic accident at Grand Rapids , Minn. He was employed by a Rice Lake trucking firm.
Mr. Pinnerud lived most of his life in the Chetek area, and was married to Evelyn Jefferson in Florida on June 11, 1960 .
Surviving are his wife Evelyn of Rice Lake; a daughter Susan and two sons, LeRoy and Daniel, all at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pinnerud, New Auburn; and a sister, Mrs. Allen Novak of Barron.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 p,m. at the Burnham Funeral Home in Chetek with Rev. Donald Barry of Rice Lake officiating. Burial was made in the Dovre Cemetery .


PINNERUD, DAVID

Rice Lake Chronotype, Feb 9, 1977 , Page 12
Rice Lake Truckdriver Is KILLED
David Pinnerud, 37, of Anderson Trailer courts in Rice Lake , was killed Saturday in a highway accident near Itasca , Minn.
Pinnerud, who was employed as a truckdriver for Edward Owens out of Rice Lake , was on a trip to North Dakota when the mishap occurred. Authorities Minnesota are still investigating the accident, but it was reported that a woman was killed and other persons injured when Pinnerud's truck and a car collided. Details of the exact nature of Pinnerud's death have not been released.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Burnham Funeral chapel in Chetek with Rev. Donald Berry officiating. Burial was in Dovre cemetery.
Mr. Pinnerud was born June 3, 1939 . He was employed the past ten years, with Edward and Ted Owens' trucking firm.
His wife, Evelynn, survives him. He is also survived by two sons, LeRoy and Daniel; a daughter, Susan; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pinnerud of New Auburn; and a sister, Janet Novak of Barron.


PINNERUD, EVELYN FRANCIS (nee Jefferson)
Chetek Alert, Chetek, Wisconsin, January 14, 2009, on line edition
Evelyn F. Pinnerud
Evelyn F. Pinnerud, 71, of Rice Lake and formerly of Chetek, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009, at St. Joseph Hospital in Marshfield.
Evelyn was born Oct. 11, 1937, to Junior and Carrie (Roberts) Jefferson in Pine Grove, Ky.
She married David Pinnerud June 11, 1960, in Bonita Springs, Fla. He preceded her in death Feb. 5, 1977.
She moved to Chetek in 1960, coming from Florida. She moved to Rice Lake in 1975. She worked as a waitress for the Elks Club in Rice Lake and also worked at Seneca Foods in Cumberland for 10 years. She was a member of the Moose Auxiliary in Rice Lake. Evelyn enjoyed gardening, fishing, hunting and traveling throughout the U.S. and Mexico and Italy. She also enjoyed making friends and shared deeply in family and their events.
Evelyn is survived by two sons, LeRoy Pinnerud, of Birchwood, and Daniel (Suz) Pinnerud, of Minneapolis, Minn.; one daughter, Susan Pinnerud, of Phoenix, Ariz.; three brothers, David (Carol) Jefferson, of Vanceburg, Ky., Daniel Jefferson, of Morehead, Ky., and James (Judy) Jefferson, of Clearfield, Ky.; three sisters, Catherine (Ival) Ison, of Morehead, Ky., Nola (Earl) Josleyn, of Crescent City, Fla., and Anna Mary (Donnie) Plank, of Morehead; four grandchildren, Kristin, Derrick, Brett and Anthony; one great-granddaughter, Abigal; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband.
Funeral services were held Tuesday at Burnham-Ours Funeral Home in Chetek, with Pastor Scott Nedland officiating. Burial was at Dovre Cemetery in the Town of Dovre.
Burnham-Ours Funeral Home in Chetek handled the arrangements.


PINNERUD, GEORGE
Chetek Alert, Thursday, December 6, 1962, page 2
GEORGE PINNERUD
George Pinnerud was born on the home farm in the town of Dovre, Barron County, Wisconsin, August 10, 1885, to his parents Christian and Pernille Pinnerud. He was baptized and confirmed in the Dovre Lutheran Church where he remained a life-long member. His entire life was spent in the Dovre and Chetek area where he farmed, hauled milk and ran threshing crews.
Death came to George Pinnerud November 24, 1962, after but two days of illness. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and one sister.
Surviving is his brother Carl of Dovre, a sister Mrs. Herman Brown of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, several nephews and nices, and other relatives and friends.
Funeral services for Mr. Pinnerud were held November 27 at the Dovre Lutheran Church with Rev. Ernest Quam officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery.
Card of Thanks
Our sincere thanks is extended to all who showed their sympathy in so many ways during our recent bereavement. A special thanks to Rev. Ernest Quam, for the music, the pallbearers, and Faith Mission Circle. Your kindness will never be forgotten.
Carl Pinnerud and Family.
Mrs. Herman Brown and Family.
Nephews and Nieces.


PINNERUD, HANS

Spooner Advocate, Spooner, Wis. , Thursday, January 17, 1929 , Page 1
HANS PENRUDE
Hans Penrude, for many years a resident of this county, died January 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larson at Barronett. Deceased had been a resident of Birchwood for many years. The body was brought to the Roberts Mortuary in this city and on Tuesday morning was taken to Birchwood, where burial took place that afternoon.


PINNERUD, HANS

Washburn County Register, Shell Lake , WI . Jan. 26, 1929 , Page 1
DIED
Funeral services for Hans Pinrud, was held at Birchwood, Tuesday, from the Methodist Church . Burial was made in the Woodlawn cemetery. Pinrud died on Wednesday of last week at Barronett.


PINNERUD, JENS
Chetek Alert, Fri., Aug 4, 1939, Page 4
PINNERUD
Jens Pinneiud was born July 12, 1883 in the Town of Dovre, Barron county, to the parents, Johannes and Martha Pinnerud, and lived in Dovre his entire life.
On November 27, 1906, he was married to Inga Larson. To this union were born seven children, of whom five preceded their father in death
He died at his home July 20, at the age of 56 years and 8 days of a heart ailment. He was taken seriously ill December 26th last year, but recovered sufficiently to help with the work, until a couple of days before his death when he was stricken again resulting in his death.
He leaves to mourn, his wife, and two sons, Malcolm at home, and Earl of Illinois,and one brother Arnt of Dovre.
Funeral services were held on July 23 from the home and at the Dovre church, Rev. F. J. Swensen officiating. He was buried in the Dovre cemetery.


PINNERUD, JOHN
Chetek Alert, Chetek, Wis., Friday, March 17, 1911, Page 1
John Pinnerud an old resident of Dovre died Sunday morning after a long illness. He had been in poor health for several years. The funeral was held Wednesday in the Lutheran church, Rev. Refsdal officiating. Mrs. Pinnerud and two sons Arthur and Jens survive. At the time of his death Mr. Pinnerud was 63 years of age.


PINNERUD, JULIA
(nee Abrahamson)
Chetek Alert, Jan. 7, 1999 , page 2.
Julia Pinnerud
Julia C. Pinnerud, 89, of Dallas , formerly of Chetek/New Auburn, died Friday, Jan. 1, 1999, at Dallas Healthcare Center , Dallas.
She was born Sept. 25, 1909 in Dovre Township , rural Chetek, to John and Clara (Arneson) Abrahamson, and was married to Carl Pinnerud June 10, 1937 , in Chetek.
She was a member of the Dovre Lutheran Church , Dovre Lutheran Women's Aid and Circle. Her church and her family were very important to her.
She is survived by one daughter, Janet (Alien) Novak of rural Chetek; one brother, Raleigh (Eva) Abrahamson of Kenosha; special friend, Morris Hickok of Cameron; five grandchildren, Pam, Jim, Suzie, LeRoy and Danny; twelve great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband Carl in 1984; her parents; John and Clara (Arneson) Abrahamson; one son, David; two granddaughters, Michele and Carol; one great-grandson Michael; three brothers, Lewie,. Arthur and Harry; and one sister, Elsie.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1999 at 1:00 p.m. at Dovre Lutheran Church , with Pastor Arvid Myrwold officiating. Burial was made at Dovre Lutheran Cemetery , Chetek.


PINNERUD, MALCOLM
Chetek Alert, Chetek, Wis., Fri., June 18, 1948, Page 1
MALCOLM PINNERUD
Oscar Malcolm Pinnerud, son of Jens and Inga Pinnerud, was born April 2, 1910, in the Town of Dovre. He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Church in Dovre.
Mr. Pinnerud passed away at his home in Cameron, Tuesday, June 8th, at the age of 38 years, 2 months, and 5 days. He is survived by his wife, Helen; daughter, Mary Jane; mother, Mrs, Inga Pinnerud; brother, Earl, of Chippewa Falls; three nieces and nephews, of Chippewa Falls; two uncles, Joseph Larson and Arnt Pinnerud, of New Auburn; and three aunts, Mrs. Alfred Englund of Centuria, Mrs. Lauritz Nelson of Dovre, and Mrs. Minnie Anderson of New Auburn.
His father, three sisters, and two brothers and one aunt preceded him in death.
Funeral services were held Saturday, J une 12th, at the Dovre Lutheran Church with Rev. M. A. Braaten officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.


PINNERUD, MRS MARTHA
CHETEK ALERT. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 29, 1924. Page 1.
Mrs. Martha Pinnerud of Dovre died Sunday.
Last Sunday forenoon Mrs. Martha Pinnerud, who belongs to one of the old
pioneer families of the town of Dovre, passed away after an illness which had
continued for more than a year. Her death occurred on the old Pinnerud homestead,
which was occupied at the time by herself and her son Arnt.
Mrs. Pinnerud was born in Norway, and came to this county early in life. On
the 20th of January, last, she had reached the age of 70 years. Her husband, John
Pinnerud, died in the year 1911. Two sons, Jens Pinnerud and Arnt Pinnerud, both
of the town of Dovre, and one sister who still lives in Norway are left to mourn
her loss. Funeral services were held at the home in the town of Dovre on Thursday
afternoon at 1 o'clock, and at the Dovre Lutheran Church at 2 o'clock, with
Rev. H. Lund in charge. The remains were laid to rest in the Dovre Lutheran
Cemetery.


PINNERUD, MECEL (MIKKEL)
Chetek Alert, Chetek, Wis., Friday, Apr. 1, 1904, page 3.
Correspondence
Mecel Penerud an aged and respected resident of Dovre, died at
his home Sunday morning. Funeral services were held Wednesday.


PINNERUD, MRS. CHRIST (Pernilla Roset)
Chetek Alert, Chetek, Wis., Friday, Nov 3, 1933, Page 1
MRS. C. PINNERUD DIES,
We have received notice of the death of Mrs. Christ Pinnerud. on Tuesday at her home in Dovre, where she lived with her son. The funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 P. M. from the Dovre Lutheran church, of which she was a member.


PINNERUD, PERNILLA (nee Roseth)
Chetek Alert, Chetek, Wis., Friday, November 10, 1933, Page 1
OBITUARY
Mrs. Pernille Pinnerud
Mrs. Chris Pinnerud was born at Furness, Hedemarken, Norway, February 3rd, 1852, the daughter of Mikel and Gunnor Nordsveen Roseth, and died at her home in Dovre on October 31st, 1933, at the age of 81 years, 8 months and 28 days.
She came to America in 1880 and was married to Christian Pinnerud on October 17th of that year. To this union were born six children, two of which preceded her in death. Mr. Pinnerud passed away in 1931. The four children which remain to mourn her death are Mrs. Mina Brown of Elmwood, Wis., and Mrs. Christine Bendickson and Carl and George Pinnerud, all of the town of Dovre.
Funeral services were held last Friday at 1:30 P. M. from the home and at 2:00 from the Dovre Lutheran church with Rev. F. J. Swensen officiating. Interment was made in the Dovre cemetery.


PINNERUD, PETE
Chetek Alert, Chetek, Wis., Friday, April 12, 1918, Page 1,
Dovre Young Man Dies Suddenly.
It is with much sadness that we report the death of Pete Pinnerud, a young man only 26 years of age, and the son of Mr, and Mrs. Christ Pinnerud. He was in Chetek last Wednesday but was taken sick after reaching home that day and gradually grew worse until Sunday night when death called him. Pneumonia was the cause of death. The funeral will be held today, Friday, at the home in Dovre.


PINNERUD, VERONA (nee Prill)
Verona Pinnerud
Verona A. Pinnerud, 66, 2404 Spooner Avenue, Altoona, died Saturday, July 16, 1988, at the Eau Claire Center of Care.
Verona Prill was born in the town of Auburn, Chippewa County, and married Earl J. Pinnerud Dec. 12, 1940, in Chetek. They lived in the Bloomer and Chippewa Falls areas until 1961. They lived in Green Bay from 1961 to 1977, moved to Black River Falls and then to Ellsworth, where they operated gas stations for Auto-Stop. Since their retirement they lived in Augusta, Durand and Bloomer, moving to Altoona in December 1987. Survivors include her husband; two sons, Dale, Green Bay, and Dean, Sioux Fatis, S. Dak.; three daughters; Shirley Buchholz, Rock Falls, Bonnie Black, Durand, and Judy Bauer, Altoona; three brothers, Harry Prill, Arizona, DeLawrence Prill, Bloomer, and Bernie Prill, Kenosha; two sisters, Evelyn Anderson and Helen Pinnerud, Bloomer; several grandchildren and greatgrandchildren.
Services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Altoona, with burial in Auburn Cemetery, Chippewa County.
The Pederson-Volker Funeral Chapel, Chippewa Falls, was in charge of arrangements.


POLLETUS, JAMES JOHN
RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1958. OBITUARY
POLLETUS, JAMES JOHN
3112 Pierce Blvd.
Age 69, passed away Dec. 8, 1958, in St. Luke's Hospital. Mr. Polletus was born in
Turkey on March 8, 1889, and had lived in Racine for 33 years. He had been employed at Massey Fergusen Inc. retiring in 1955. He was a member of the Hellenic Greek Orthodox Church and Local 244 U.A.W.-C.I.O. Surviving are four step-sons, Ervin Goldbeck and Paul of Racine, Arthur and Clarence of Burlington; one step-daughter. Hazel Goldbeck of Racine; 12 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, 1:30 p.m. in the Hellenic Greek Orthodox
Church, 723 Grand Ave. Rev. John E. Vouvounas officiating. Internment will be in Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call at the Draeger Funeral Home, 1910 Taylor Avenue, Wednesday afternoon after 4 o'clock and until Thursday morning when the late Mr. Polletus will be taken to the church to lie in state from 12 noon until service time.


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


POLZIN, BERNARD & HAROLD
THE CLARK COUNTY PRESS
NEILLSVILLE, WISCONSIN, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1948
Double Funeral for the Polzin Brothers
Bernard Stricken as Body of Harold Approaches Home
A double funeral will be held Saturday for two Polzin brothers -Harold B., who died October 10, 1943, and Bernard E., who died May 23, 1948.
By unhappy coincidence the death of Bernard came as the body of his brother was lying in Chicago, awaiting transportation to its final resting place in Neillsville. Some two weeks previously about the time Harold's body was entering the States, Bernard had suffered a first serious heart attack, but had not recognized it, had gone to a doctor, whose x-ray picture revealed a heart dangerously enlarged. And then on Sunday evening, as the Polzin family was arranging for the final rites for the war, dead, Bernard toppled over, fatally striken
With Bernard gone and awaiting burial, the family sought the help of the army in hastening the arrival of Harold's. body, in order that there might be a double funeral. The army was responsive; the schedule was stepped up, to bring Harold's flag-draped casket, with its military escort, to Neillsville early wednesday morning.
Both bodies will repose at the Georgas funeral home. On Saturday morning both will be taken to St. John's Lutheran church, and there they will lie in state from noon until the church funeral services, which are set for 2 o'clock. The church services will be preceded by private services for the family and friends, to be held at 1:30 p. m. at the funeral home. The Rev. William Lauterbach of Granton will officiate.
The Second Harold
Harold was the second of this name to be born to Mrs.Ida Polzin, the widowed mother. There was another Harold, who was a twin to Bernard, and who died in infancy. Harold II, born nine years later, was a sort of living memorial of the baby who saw the light of earth and then passed On .But Harold II was also born to tragedy. In far off India be set out on October 10, 1943, for a bombing mission. He was the radio operator, one of a crew of 10 or more. All of them perished. Harold was then only 22 years of age. Born at Racine on January 26, 1921, he had come with the family, first to Sidney and then to the town of Levis. He had gone to St. John's Lutheran school and thereafter for a time to Neillsville high. Then he had worked at Racine until he entered the army February 6, 1941. Harold had an honorable army record. He had passed through various preliminaries and had graduated as a radio operator August 26, 1942. He.was made a sergeant at the Victoville army air base. He took gunnery intructions at Miami. Upon voluneering for overseas duty, he was assigned to the First Ferry group and then to the 29th Transport Group of the India-China wing of the Air Transport command. He received the Air Medal for volunteering to go on a mission beyond the call of duty.
A Large Family
Bernard Emil Polzjin was 36 years of age when the end came. He was born March 30, 1912, and was educated in rural and Christian day schools. He had lived and worked in Racine and Reno, Nevada, and in 1944 had married Dorothy Halkowitz in Racine. He is survived by her and by two children, Ronald and Bernard. The family has been living on a farm, in the town of Washburn.
The Polzin family is large, and has long been associated with the Neillsville community. The mother, Mrs. Ida Polzin, a widow, has divided her time between her children in the Neillsville community and those in Racine. There are 10 surviving children, six brothers and four sisters, as follows:- Elmer, Walter, Louie and Vernon of Racine; Emma, whose married name is Burg, and Martha, Mrs. Franklin Gregory, both of Racine; Metha, Mrs. James Pittman of Reno, Nevada; Minne, Mrs. Russell Uphouse, Ervin and Alvin of Neillsville. Another sister, Ida, Mrs. Roy Toms, had previously died
Interment of both brothers will be in the family lot in the Neillsville cemetery, where their father also lies.


POULSEN, MRS. CHRISTIN
THE RACINE JOURNAL-NEWS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 11, 1915. OBITUARY. PAGE 7.
POULSON
Mrs. Christin Poulsen, 1022 Ninth St. died last night. She was 78 years of age. She leaves a husband and one daughter, Mrs. Howard Avard of Chicago. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the house.


POULSON, MADS
RACINE TIMES-CALL. SATURDAY AUGUST 31, 1918. PAGE 2
OBITUARY
POULSON-Mads Theodore Poulson, 425 Water street, died yesterday afternoon at
St. Mary's hospital at the age of 66 years, The deceased, who had been a resident
of Racine for forty years, is survived by a widow, one son, two brothers, Christ
and Nicholi Poulson, and two sisters, Mrs. Lena Larson and Mrs. Peter Peterson.
The funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Thronson's
chapel.


POULSON, PAULINE
RACINE DAILY JOURNAL. MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 4, 1901. OBITUARY
page 2
POULSON.
Pauline Poulson, aged 17, residing at 819 River street, died yesterday,
succumbing to an attack of appendicitis. Funeral tomorrow afternoon at 1:30
o'clock from the house and 2 o'clock from the Emaus Lutheran Church on Mound
avenue
A collection was taken in the church parlors yesterday morning and $25 was contributed by the members with whom the deceased was associated. This
money will be used to purchase floral decorations and otherwise as the committee
in charge see fit.


RABE, DENNIS C.
Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, Sunday, June 18, 1995, page A2
Dennis C. Rabe
Dennis C. Rabe, age 52, of 20810 Charleston St., Collins, passed away on Friday, June 16, 1995, at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center.
Funeral Services will be held on Monday, June 19, 1995, at 2 p.m. at St. Peters Lutheran Church, in Collins. Rev. Arnold Ruddat will officiate with burial in the Eaton Cemetery, Kiel.
He was born February 2, 1943, in Sheboygan, son of Norma Rades Rabe and the late Clarence Rabe. He married Diane Schaefer, on January 6, 1964, in Collins. Dennis loved life, gardening, fishing, and deer hunting. He served in the United States Navy for 4 1/2 years. He was employed with the Union Brass and Aluminum Foundry in Collins and was a member of St. Peters Lutheran Church, in Collins.
Survivors include his wife, Diane; his mother, Norma Rabe, of Kiel; four daughters and two sons-in-law, Denise and Al Denil, Manitowoc, Dena and Steve Krueger, Appleton, DeAnn, at home, Darcie and fiance, Brian, of Brillion; two sons, Derrik and Dale, at home; a grandson, Paul Denil; four sisters and brothers-in-law, Darlene and Gordon Brehmer, Collins, Pat and Ken Groh, Kiel, Debbie and Jerry Schuh, Reedsville, Peg and Bruce Modrow, Mequon; his mother-in-law, Dorothy Schaefer, New Holstein; two sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Nathalyn and Stanley Berg, rural Chilton, Jerome and Nancy Schaefer, rural New Holstein. He was preceded in death by his father, Clarence.
Friends may call at the Wieting Funeral Home in Brillion from 3-8 p.m. on Saturday and then at the church on Monday from 10 a.m. until the time of service.

 

RASCH, CHRISTIAN
THE AGITATOR, Wilmont, Wis, Saturday, October 7, 1911, page 1
Was an Early Settler of the Town of Randall
Christian Rasch, one of tbe oldest German settlers of Kenosha county died at his home in the village at about four o'clock Tuesday morning. His death was due to a cancerous growth on one side of his neck and the infirmities of old age. He was eighty years old. Some time ago he was operated on and had the growth removed front his neck but it came on again. Mr. Rasch was not only one of the oldest settlers in this vicinity but was one of the most well to do. He formerly lived on a farm southeast of Twin Lakes, where his family was raised. About twenty years ago he retired from active work and came to Wilmot, where he has since resided.
Christian August Frederick Rasch died Tuesday morning Oct. 3rd. at 4:20, aged 80 years, 2 months and 12 days. He was born July 21, 1831 in Frehn province, Brandenburg, Germany. He came to America in 1854 and settled in the township of Randall, Kenoha Co. Wis. He was married to Miss Minnie Vohs, Oct. 20th, 1860. They lived on a farm 33 years. In 1894 they moved to Wilmot where he has since lived as a retired farmer. He leaves a wife and eight children; four sons and four daughters. They are Charles of Wilmot, Otto of Richmond, Ill. August of Kenoha, Mrs. Annie Sudrow, National city, Cal. Mrs. Mary Koebler of Fox River, Loua, a deaconess of the Lutheran Motle house, Milwaukee, Wis. John and Ida living at home. Willie and Herman died in infancy, in the years 1868 and 1884, respectively. Emma died in Burlington in 1887, at the age of 21. Mr. Rasch has three sisters living, Mrs. Mary Runzler, Mrs. Minnie Ganzlin and Mrs. Freda Koehler, all of Builington Wis.
The funeral occured at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon, at the house, with services including German and English, a Milwaukee minister officiating. Burial was in the Wilmot cemetery.


RASCH, JOHN
RACINE JOURNAL-TIMES. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 27, 1942 page 13.
HOLD FUNERAL SERVICE FOR JOHN RASCH TODAY.
John Rasch, 69, died at noon Saturday at Milwaukee hospital, where he had been
employed as a janitor.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. today at the Schuette funeral home,
Burlington. Rev. A. Zink, Milwaukee, officiated at the services, and burial was in
the Wilmont cemetery.
Mr. Rasch was born Oct. 13, 1873 in the town of Randal, Kenosha county. He was
the son of Christian and Wilhelmina Rasch. He was never married. At the time of
his death he was living at the Layton Home, Milwaukee.
Surviving are two brothers Otto Rasch, Richmond, August Rasch, Twin Lakes, and
a sister. Sister Lena of the Milwaukee hospital.


RASMUSSEN, CHRISTIAN
THE RACINE JOURNAL-NEWS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 20, 1916. OBITUARY, page 9.
RASMUSSEN
Christian Rasmussen, aged 57, an old settler of Racine county, died at
St. Mary's hospital this morning, after a long illness. He is survived by
two daughters in Racine county and one son at Appleton. The funeral will be
held Monday at 2 p.m., from A.C. Hanson's chapel on State street and internment
will be in the Union Grove cemetery.


RASMUSSEN, CHRIST
Racine Times-Call, Saturday May 20, 1916, page 2
OBITUARY
Rasmussen. Christ Rasmussen, a resident of the county and for many years engaged in farming near the village of Union Grove, died this morning at St. Mary's hospital, aged 57 years. He is survived by two daughters and one son. The funeral will take place Monday afternoon from the A. C. Hanson chapel on State Street at 2 o'clock. The remains will be shipped to Union Grove for interment.


REED, HUGH "SNOOK"
The Chetek Alert, Chetek, Wis.
Thursday, July 3, 2003, page 4A
Hugh "Snook" Reed
Hugh R. "Snook" Reed, 75, of New Auburn, passed away on Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at his home on Lower Long Lake.
He was born on Jan. 19, 1928, in New Auburn to Hugh D. and Elsie (Kalal) Reed. He married Betty Lou Morley on June 16, 1951, in Pine City, Minn. After serving in the U. S. Navy, he worked as a lineman for the Chicago Northwestern Railroad in Racine and Appleton. He then moved to New Auburn where he worked as a butcher for Sykes Meats in Canton and Poirier's Meat Market in Bloomer. In 1974 he opened his own meat market, "Snook's Store," in New Auburn. He retired to his "Fox's Den" on Lower Long Lake in 1988. He was a member of the New Auburn United Methodist Church, Bloomer Masonic Lodge, Chippewa County Knight's Templar, Council and Chapter, Bloomer Order of the Eastern Star, New Auburn American Legion, and was a charter member of the Fishing Hall of Fame in Hayward.
He is survived by his wife, Betty Lou of New Auburn; one son, Darrell (Alicia) Reed of Eau Claire; three daughters, Veda Reed of New Auburn, Patricia (David) Proehl of Lakeville, Minn., and Mary (Richard) Stilley of New Auburn; one sister, Rosemary DeGroot of Fort Myers, Fla.; four grandchildren, Brian and Brilliana Reed, Carly and Garrett Stilley; one step-granddaughter, Beeta (John) Gualdoni; numerous other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and one brother, Eugene "Bud" Reed.
Funeral services were held on Monday, June 30, at St. Jude's Church in New Auburn. Interment was at New Auburn Cemetery with military rites performed by the New Auburn American Legion. There was a Masonic Service on Sunday at the Olson Funeral Home in Bloomer.


REINOLT, EDWARD ANTON
Chetek Alert, Chetek, Wis., Friday, December , 1960
Edward Anton Reinolt
Edward Anton Reinolt was born September 23, 1897, in Marathon County, Wisconsin, to his parents, Frank and Mary Reinolt. In 1906, when but a boy, he moved with his parents to Chetek, Wisconsin.
On April 4, 1939, he was married to Adeline Newman at Anoka, Minnesota, they made their home near Chetek. To this union three children were born, two sons, Merlin and Glen, and one daughter, Ardys.
Death came to Ed on December 8, 1960, following a period of poor health. He was preceded to death by his father in 1944.
Surviving are his wife and three children, his mother, three brothera, Clements of Chetek. Hilbert of New Auburn, and Reverend of Beloit. Wisconsin; five sisters, Mrs. Lillian Spanjer, Mrs. Gennie Hegna, and Mrs. Louella Roberts, all of the Twin Cities, Mrs. Julia Peterson of Sarona, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Irene Keller of Outing, Minnesota, many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held at the Dovre Lutheran Church on Monday, December 12, with Rev Ernest Quam officiating and internment took place at the Dovn Cemetery. The Burnham funeral Home of Chetek was in charge of arrangements.


REINOLT, GLEN
Chetek Alert, Thursday, October 25, 1984, page 8.
Glen Reinolt
Glen Reinolt, 32, died Friday, Oct. 19,.1984, at University Hospital in Madison. He was born in Rice Lake August 9, 1952, to Edward and Adeline Reinolt and worked at Domain Industries in New Richmond. He had been in Eau Claire for the past seven years.
Survivors include a son, Anthony, Eau Claire; one brother, Merlin, New Auburn; one sister, Ardys Reinolt, New Auburn; his mother, Adeline, Eau Claire; and his grandmother, Elsie Holten, New Auburn.
Funeral services were held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Dovre Lutheran Church with Rev. Ronald Gerl officiating. Burial was made in the church cemetery. Dennis Hanson was the organist and accompanied soloist Wayne Olson.


REINOLT, GLEN
Eau Claire Leader-Telegram Monday, Oct. 22, 1984, page 4A
Glen Reinolt
Glen R. Retaolt, 32, Route 2, died Friday at University Hospital, Madison.
He was born at Rice Lake, worked at Dormain Industries, New Richmond, and moved to Eau Claire about seven years ago.
Survivors include a son, Anthony, Eau Claire; his mother, Adeline Reinolt, Eau Claire; a brother, Merlin, New Auburn; a sister, Ardys Reinolt, New Auburn; and a grandmother, Elsie Holton, New Auburn.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Dover Lutheran Church, town of Dover, Barron County, with burial in the church cemetery.
Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. Monday at Burnham Funeral Home, Chetek, and an hour before services at the church.


REINOLT, SHERRYL (nee Anderson)
THE CHETEK (WIS.) ALERT THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 2002, page 3A
Sherryl M. Reinolt
Sherryl M. Reinolt, 60, of Gordon, Wis., died Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2002, in Duluth, Minn.
Sherryl was born on July 30, 1942, in Wauwatosa, Wis., to Harold and Olive (Lenbom) Anderson. She attended school in Chetek. On Sept. 26, 1959, she was united in marriage to Marvin Reinolt in Sand Creek, Wis. She lived with Marvin in many places, including Union Grove for 10 years, Bullhead City, Ariz., for 14 years, and Gordon for 30 years.
She loved bingo. Sherryl served as a volunteer EMT for the Gordon Ambulance Crew. She was also a Girl Scout leader and taught Sunday school. She worked many different jobs throughout her 42 years of employment, including a waitress in most of the restaurants in Solon Springs and Gordon. She owned the Big Bobber Bait Shop in Gordon with Marvin.
She is survived by her husband, Marvin; son Butch (Dee) Reinolt of Gordon; daughters Anitta (fiance Ron Thompson) of Duluth, Sandy Reinolt of Duluth; grandchildren Brittany Reinolt, and Derek Reinolt; greatgrandchild Alex Grubbs; brothers Grant (Pixie) Anderson, St. Paul, Minn., David (Judy) Anderson,
Chetek, Greg Anderson, Chetek; sister Kay Anderson, Chetek; seven nieces and nephews and three great nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
A funeral service was held on Saturday, Sept. 14, at Chetek Lutheran Church.


ROBINSON, DIRK C.
Journal Times, Racine, Wisconsin, Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Dirk C. Robinson
BURLINGTON - Dirk C. Robinson, 54, passed away Sunday, January 20, 2008, at St. Lukes Medical Center in Milwaukee. He was born January 10, 1954, in Hartford, Conn., to Charles and Ellen Maureen (nee: Krumbach) Robinson. Dirk spent his early life in Connecticut before moving to Burlington in January of 1968. On November 4, 1978, at Cross Lutheran Church in Burlington, Dirk was united in marriage to Roxanne C. Fuller. Following marriage, they continued to reside in Burlington. He was a graduate of Burlington High School and then went onto schooling for an Electrician Journeyman. Dirk currently worked as an Electrician Journeyman for Kikkoman Food and was a union member Local 890 in Janesville. He was a member of Buck Trail Archery Club, East Troy Sportsman Club, and a former Jaycee member. Dirk was an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoyed gardening and spending time outdoors. His quick wit will be missed by many. Survivors include his wife, Roxanne Robinson of Burlington; father, Charles Robinson of Wausau; son, William C. Robinson; and by twin sisters, Joel (John) Robinson-Lambe and Meg Robinson DVM. Further survivors include brothers-in-law and sisters-in- law, Jacqueline (Jack) Lancour, Karen Schwenkner. Barb (David) DeLuka, David (Miranda) Fuller, Dan (Deb) Fuller, Sandy (Blake) Burton, and Ted (Donna) Fuller; and by many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother, Ellen Maureen. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, January 24, 2008, at 7 p.m. at Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home with Rev. Stan Hanna officiating. Private burial will take place at Burlington Cemetery. Relatives and friends may visit with the family at the funeral home on Thursday from 4 p.m. until the time of service. SCHUETTE-DANIELS FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY 625 Browns Lake Drive Burlington 262-763-3434 www.danielsfamilyfuneral. com


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


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


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


ROEPKE, BENNO C.
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI, Friday, August 23, 2002, page 4A
Benno C. Roepke .
Benno C. Roepke, 96, formerly of Sheboygan Falls, died peacefully, Wednesday evening, Aug. 21, 2002, at Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center where he had been a patient for one day.
He was born April 18, 1906 in the Town of Mitchell, a son of the late Charles and Bertha Goldbeck Roepke. He attended the Spring Valley School and St. John Lutheran School.
On April 27, 1932 he married Cora Fenner in Sheboygan Falls. The couple farmed the Roepke homestead in the Town of Mitchell until retiring from farming and moved to Sheboygan Falls. His wife preceded him in death June 15, 1988.
He had been employed at Richardson Bros. Lumber Co. and then for the Kohler Co.
Ben was an active member of the Jehovah's Witnesses South Side Church in Sheboygan.
Survivors include his daughter, Patricia (Roger) Voigt of Shawano and three grandsons, Gregg Voigt, Brian Voigt (his friend, Kerry Murphy) and James (Ann) Voigt all of Sheboygan Falls He was preceded in death by one brother, Alfred; and two sisters; Martha Boye and Amanda Buchholz
Following cremation, a memorial service is planned for Saturday, Aug. 24, at 2 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses at 3328 North Ave., Sheboygan. Mr. Donel Regan, Elder, will officiate. Inurnment will take place in the Gardens of Peace Mausoleum in the Town of Sheboygan.
Friends may call at the Church in Sheboygan from 1 p.m. Saturday until the hour of service.
Memorial funds will be established in Ben's name for the American Cancer Society and Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.
The Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth is serving the family.
The Sheboygan Press, August 23, 2002


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


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



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


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


ROEPKE, JOHN
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Saturday, November 20, 1926, page 10
AGED RESIDENT OF PLYMOUTH IS CALLED TO REST
Plymouth:--John Roepke, aged '87, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs., Louis Pfrang, town of Plymouth, Friday afternoon. He had been ill a long time.
Mr. Roepke was born in Germany on December 17, 1839. He lived in the town of Plymouth many years. His, wife passed away in 1917, having the following children as survivors: Mrs. Louis Pfrang, town of Plymouth; Mrs. J. Wittkopp, city of Plymouth, and Charles Roepke, Route 3, Plymouth. He is also survived by nine grandchildren and nineteen great grand children.
Funeral services will be conducted a the Louis Pfrang home at 1 p. m. Sunday, and at St. John's Lutheran church in Plymouth at 2 p.m. the Rev. Martin Schmidt officiating. Burial will be made in the Union cemetery.

 

ROEPKE, MISS SHARON M.
Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, WI., Sunday, July 26, 1992, page 4
Miss Sharon M. Roepke
Miss Roepke, 54, of .W3901 County Trunk O, Sheboygan Falls, passed away early Friday afternoon (July 24) at Rocky Knoll Health Care Facility where she had been a patient the past two months.
She was born on July 28, 1937 in the Town of Mitchell, Wisconsin, a daughter of the late Alfred and Ada Laabs Roepke.
She attended St. John Lutheran school in Plymouth.
She lived with her parents on the family homestead for many years before they moved to Sheboygan in 1957.
She worked at the Sheboygan Rehabilitation Center for many years.
She was a former member of St.Pauls Lutheran Church in Sheboygan.
She is a member of St. John Lutheran Church in Plymouth.
Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Triphan of Plymouth and Mrs. Edith (Roland) Tauschek of Sheboygan Falls. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday afternoon (July 28) at 1:30 p m. at St. John Lutheran Church in Plymouth. The Rev. Thomas Burton, pastor of the church, will officiate. Burial will be in the Lutheran Cemetery in Sheboygan.
Friends may call at the Wittkopp Funeral Home in Plymouth from 4-8 p.m.on Monday and on Tuesday morning until 11 a.m. and at the church from 12 noon on Tuesday until the time of services.
A memorial fund Is being established In Sharon's name.

 

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


RUDMAN, HARRIETT "HATTIE" (nee Swarthout)
Penn Yan Democrat, Penn Yan, New York, Friday, Jan. 30, 1931
RUDMAN-At the home of her niece Mrs. William Wortman, in Henry street, Tuesday, January 27. 1931
Mrs. Hattie Rudman, aged 76 years
The funeral will be held from the Rudman home, on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. R. N. Jessup officiating. Burial in Lake View cemetery.







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