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169001 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Engel, Therese (I108070)
 
169002 William Engel45
Caroline Engel40
Ramona Engel16
Mildred Engel15
Ruben Engel13
Willard Engel11 
Engel, William (I179781)
 
169003 William Erdman41
Dora Erdman30
Herbert Erdman12
??Ilyn Erdman7
Erdman6
Robert Erdman2
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Erdman, William (I18146)
 
169004 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Erdman, Evelyn (I340159)
 
169005 William Erdmann51
Dora Erdmann41
Herbert Erdmann22
Evelyn Erdmann17
Ada Erdmann16
Robert Erdmann12
James Erdmann
Erdman, William (I18146)
 
169006 William Ervin Winters, age 77, formerly of Fort Atkinson, WI, died July 1, 2011, at the Aurora House in Weslaco, TX.
William was born in Seymour, Wisconsin on May 14, 1934, the son of Elmer and Frieda (Krueger) Winters. On June 2, 1956, William married Lois Jean Schroeder in Appleton, Wisconsin. He worked at the Fort Memorial Hospital from 1972-1995 in the Maintenence Department. He and his wife spent winters in Texas beginning in 1998, and have been year round residents since 2008. He enjoyed camping and polka dancing with his wife.
Surviving are: Wife: Lois Winters, Alamo, TX, Son: Randall Winters (Brian Ebert), Frisco, TX, Daughter: Linda Winters, Fort Atkinson, WI, Daughter: Janet (Fiance' Joe Saunders) Brittnacher, Fort Atkinson, WI, Son: Jim (Kimara) Winters, Watertown, WI, Sister: Shirley (Vern) Wichman, Appleton, WI, 2 Brothers: Robert (Bev) Winters, Kaukauna, WI, and Kenneth (Wanda) Winters, South Bend, IN, Mother-In-Law: Lucille Schroeder, Kaukauna, WI, and Special Family Friend: Gina Cox , Fort Atkinson.
William was preceded in death by his parents.
Funeral Services will be held Saturday, August 6, 2011, at 11 am at St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran Church, Fort Atkinson, WI with Rev. Paul Scharrer officiating. Burial will take place in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 10 am till the time of service.
www.nitardyfuneral
home.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 14, 2011 
Winters, William Ervin (I186959)
 
169007 William F Abel 53
Emma Abel 52
Elsie Abel 23
Margaret Abel 16
Mildred Abel 16
Mary Voight 77 
Voight, Emma (I198753)
 
169008 William F Abel 53
Emma Abel 52
Elsie Abel 23
Margaret Abel 16
Mildred Abel 16
Mary Voight 77 
Abel, William (I198754)
 
169009 William F Ashe 50
Katherine Ashe 47
William Ashe 20
Andrew Ashe 18
Edward Ashe 17
Donald Ashe 15
Elizabeth Ann Ashe 14
Norman Ashe 9
Henry Ashe 6

Source Citation
Year: 1930; Census Place: Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin; Roll: 2603; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 0034; Image: 943.0; FHL microfilm: 2342337
http://interactive.ancestry.com/6224/4547571_00947?pid=58099361&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com//cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26db%3D1930usfedcen%26h%3D58099361%26tid%3D%26pid%3D%26usePUB%3Dtrue%26_phsrc%3DXct20%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26rhSource%3D6061&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Xct20&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true 
Ashe, Elizabeth (I335536)
 
169010 William F Ashe 50
Katherine Ashe 47
William Ashe 20
Andrew Ashe 18
Edward Ashe 17
Donald Ashe 15
Elizabeth Ann Ashe 14
Norman Ashe 9
Henry Ashe
Ashe, William F. (I339181)
 
169011 William F Behm48
Alvina Behm39
Arthur Behm17
Alice Behm2
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Herman Waspi46 
Behm, Arthur A. (I319551)
 
169012 William F Belling45
Adolphine Belling39
Flora F Belling21
Emma C Belling19
Louise H Belling16
Lawrence H Belling12
Edwin T O Belling10 
Belling, William F. (I155543)
 
169013 William F Belling45
Adolphine Belling39
Flora F Belling21
Emma C Belling19
Louise H Belling16
Lawrence H Belling12
Edwin T O Belling10 
Belling, Lawrence (I155560)
 
169014 William F Blake41
Freda I Blake38
Ruth E Blake14
John W Blake8
Elizabeth Blake66 
Blake, William Francis (I199333)
 
169015 William F Boll25
Helen Boll26
Rose Newhouse14 
Newhouse, Helen (I59183)
 
169016 William F Boll25
Helen Boll26
Rose Newhouse14 
Boll, William F. (I72481)
 
169017 William F Boll25
Helen Boll26
Rose Newhouse14 
Newhouse, Rose Ann (I89158)
 
169018 William F Braeger, 1120 N. Oneida St., Age 83, passed away Tuesday afternoon. He was born May 18, 1883 in Appleon and had been a resident of Appleton his entire life. He was employed at the Fox River Paper Corp. for 53 years prior to his retirement and was a member of Zion Lutheran Church. Mr. Braeger is survived by his wife, Ida; one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Marguerite) Zeinert, Appleton; two sons, Carl and Elmer, both of Appleton; two sisters, Mrs. Flora Maass and Miss Lenora Braeger, both of Appleton; 1 grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday from the Brettschneider-Trettin Funeral Home with the Rev. W. H. Gammelin officiatingl. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Thursday until the hour of the service." Braeger, William Ferdinand (I43214)
 
169019 William F Buboltz41
Anna E Buboltz30 
Buboltz, William (I147123)
 
169020 William F Buboltz41
Anna E Buboltz30 
Kasten, Anna (I147124)
 
169021 William F Buboltz52
Anna G Buboltz40 
Buboltz, William (I147123)
 
169022 William F Buboltz52
Anna G Buboltz40 
Kasten, Anna (I147124)
 
169023 William F Buboltz62
Anna Buboltz50 
Buboltz, William (I147123)
 
169024 William F Buboltz62
Anna Buboltz50 
Kasten, Anna (I147124)
 
169025 William F Burmeister44
Mary Burmeister37
Anita Burmeister15
Katherine Burmeister4
Ire Carter61 
Gregorius, Maria Mary (I129732)
 
169026 William F Burmeister44
Mary Burmeister37
Anita Burmeister15
Katherine Burmeister4
Ire Carter61 
Burmeister, William Fred (I129739)
 
169027 William F Burmeister44
Mary Burmeister37
Anita Burmeister15
Katherine Burmeister4
Ire Carter61 
Burmeister, Catherine (I163261)
 
169028 William F Burmeister79
Anna M Burmeister59 
Burmeister, William Henry (I103733)
 
169029 William F Diedrich35
Gennie J Diedrich32
Rose C Diedrich11
Hugo Diedrich9
Leo F Diedrich8
Monica M Diedrich7
Nicholas F Diedrich5
William H Diedrich3
MA* A Diedrich1
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Frank J PR*Sner40
Joseph F PR*Sner72 
Diedrich, William F. (I151142)
 
169030 William F Diedrich35
Gennie J Diedrich32
Rose C Diedrich11
Hugo Diedrich9
Leo F Diedrich8
Monica M Diedrich7
Nicholas F Diedrich5
William H Diedrich3
MA* A Diedrich1
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Frank J PR*Sner40
Joseph F PR*Sner72 
Diedrich, Rose C. (I151150)
 
169031 William F Diedrich35
Gennie J Diedrich32
Rose C Diedrich11
Hugo Diedrich9
Leo F Diedrich8
Monica M Diedrich7
Nicholas F Diedrich5
William H Diedrich3
MA* A Diedrich1
[1 4/12]
Frank J PR*Sner40
Joseph F PR*Sner72 
Preissner, Joseph (I176359)
 
169032 William F Diedrich35
Gennie J Diedrich32
Rose C Diedrich11
Hugo Diedrich9
Leo F Diedrich8
Monica M Diedrich7
Nicholas F Diedrich5
William H Diedrich3
MA* A Diedrich1
[1 4/12]
Frank J PR*Sner40
Joseph F PR*Sner72 
Preissner, Frank (I176360)
 
169033 William F Diedrich35
Gennie J Diedrich32
Rose C Diedrich11
Hugo Diedrich9
Leo F Diedrich8
Monica M Diedrich7
Nicholas F Diedrich5
William H Diedrich3
MA* A Diedrich1 [1 4/12]
Frank J PR*Sner40
Joseph F PR*Sner72 
Diedrich, Nicholas Frank "Jake" (I151143)
 
169034 William F Diedrich45
Bridgit Diedrich43
Hugo Diedrich20
Leo Diedrich18
Monica Diedrich17
Nicklas Diedrich15
Marion Diedrich11
Robert Diedrich8
Dorthy Diedrich5
Lenord Diedrich2
Joseph Preissner82 
Diedrich, William F. (I151142)
 
169035 William F Diedrich45
Bridgit Diedrich43
Hugo Diedrich20
Leo Diedrich18
Monica Diedrich17
Nicklas Diedrich15
Marion Diedrich11
Robert Diedrich8
Dorthy Diedrich5
Lenord Diedrich2
Joseph Preissner82 
Preissner, Bergetta "Gennie" (I151145)
 
169036 William F Diestler
Enlisted as Cpl 20 Wis Inf Co K on 14 Aug 1862 at Sheboygan
Mustered out as Cpl 20 Wis Inf Co K on 14 Jul 1865
Time Served 2y 11m 
Diestler, Wilhelm F. (I144940)
 
169037 William F Distler56
Karolina Distler57
Frank Distler30
Ed Distler26
Mandie Distler20
John Distler17 
Diestler, Wilhelm F. (I144940)
 
169038 William F Ehret64
Cora Ehret60 
Ehret, William (I128098)
 
169039 William F Ehret64
Cora Ehret60 
Servaes, Cornelia (I146403)
 
169040 William F Falk60
Harold Falk29
Bernice Falk24
Ethlyn Guyette11 
Falk, William (I199942)
 
169041 William F Hobbins 65
Josephine Hobbins 68
Harold T Hobbins 28
Nora Mae Hobbins 26
Joseph H Hobbins 24 
Cowing, Josephine Dora (I113155)
 
169042 William F Hobbins 65
Josephine Hobbins 68
Harold T Hobbins 28
Nora Mae Hobbins 26
Joseph H Hobbins 24 
Hobbins, Harold (I113158)
 
169043 William F Hobbins65
Josephine Hobbins68
Harold T Hobbins28
Nora Mae Hobbins26
Joseph H Hobbins24 
Hobbins, James Francis (I105801)
 
169044 William F Hochne41
Luella Hochne36
Margaret B Hochne13
Robert H Hochne11
Richard F Hochne9
Mildred A Hochne8
William F Hochne5 [5 10/12]
Howard G Hochne
Hoehne, William H. (I155585)
 
169045 William F Hohmann - 52
Mary Hohmann - 36
Bamista Hohmann - 12
Eugene Hohmann - 6 
Hohmann, William F. (I186479)
 
169046 William F Klammer 65
Johanna R Klammer 57 
Bloch, Johanna (I166982)
 
169047 William F Klammer44
Johanna R Klammer37
Albert W Klammer18
Ruth C Klammer10 
Klammer, William (I162663)
 
169048 William F Klammer65
Johanna R Klammer57 
Klammer, William (I162663)
 
169049 William F Koehler68
Louise L Koehler67
Henry A Koehler29 
Wilfuehr, Louise (I308745)
 
169050 William F Koehler68
Louise L Koehler67
Henry A Koehler29 
Koehler, William (I308748)
 
169051 William F Lindekugel 39
Clara C Lindekugel 38
Bertha M Lindekugel 16
Edna G Lindekugel 13
Ester I Lindekugel 10
August J Lindekugel 5 5/12
Hazel M Lindekugel 2 5/12
Charles W Lindekugel 2/12 
Lindekugel, Frederick William (I165973)
 
169052 William F Milheiser32
Olive Milheiser25
Harriet H Milheiser8
Jeanette H Milheiser6
Louise B Milheiser5
Robert I Milheiser1
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Milheiser, Barbara L. (I90825)
 
169053 William F Milheiser32
Olive Milheiser25
Harriet H Milheiser8 (pearl)
Jeanette H Milheiser6
Louise B Milheiser5
Robert I Milheiser1
[1 1/12] 
Milheiser, William (I90826)
 
169054 William F Munchow48
Bertha A Munchow41
Theodore F Munchow23
Herman W Munchow22
Harold W Munchow15
Leland A Munchow
Mehring, Bertha (I300976)
 
169055 William F Murphy 43
Jennie Murphy 39
Ray W Murphy 21
Orville J Murphy 17
Wilbur F Murphy 16
Grace Murphy 14 
Giesbers, Jenny (I33290)
 
169056 William F Murphy 53
Jennie Murphy 49
Wilbur Murphy 26
Lloyd Murphy 23
William Giesbers 85 
Giesbers, Jenny (I33290)
 
169057 William F Murphy 53
Jennie Murphy 49
Wilbur Murphy 26
Lloyd Murphy 23
William Giesbers 85 
Murphy, William F. (I33297)
 
169058 William F Pahl 28
Annie B Pahl 28
Ruth H Pahl 5
Clarence F Pahl 4
Alice D Pahl 2
Wilbur F Pahl 0
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Augusta R Schiffleger 36
[26] 
Pahl, Alice (I84765)
 
169059 William F Pahl 28
Annie B Pahl 28
Ruth H Pahl 5
Clarence F Pahl 4
Alice D Pahl 2
Wilbur F Pahl 0
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Augusta R Schiffleger 36 sister in law 
Schiffleger, Augusta (I154415)
 
169060 William F Pahl28
Annie B Pahl28
Ruth A Pahl5
Clarence F Pahl4
Alice D Pahl2
Wilbur J Pahl1/12 [0]
Augusta R Schiffleger36
[26] 
Pahl, William F. (I120048)
 
169061 William F Redman33
Agnes Redman33
Arthur L Redman9
Herold W Redman8
Violet M Redman
Redman, William F. (I155049)
 
169062 William F Redman62
Eleane R Redman56
Richard Redman10 
Redman, William F. (I155049)
 
169063 William F Shillcox36
Martha Shillcox23
William Shillcox5
Thomas Shillcox76
Mary A Shillcox80 
Shillcox, Thomas (I173576)
 
169064 William F Speel38
Margaret Speel36
Jack Sampson19 
Speel, William Frederick (I167374)
 
169065 William F Stowasser38
Lydia Stowasser36
William Stowasser8
Mary Helen Stowasser6
Ruth Stowasser5
Robert Stowasser0
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Langlois, Lydia (I151829)
 
169066 William F Stowasser48
Lydia Stowasser46
William Stowasser18
Mary Helen Stowasser16
Ruth Stowasser15
Robert Stowasser10
James Stowasser
Langlois, Lydia (I151829)
 
169067 William F Witthuhu 44
Bertha S Witthuhu 39
Ernest H Witthuhu 12
William F Witthuhu 11
Ella B Witthuhn 8
Martha B Witthuhu 7
Paul E Witthuhu 5
Otto E Witthuhu 4
Hedwig E Witthuhu 2 
Witthuhn, Christian Fredrich Wilhelm WILLIAM (I151360)
 
169068 William F Woelz39
Minnie Woelz40
William Woelz14
Bobby Woelz
Woelz, William (I204934)
 
169069 William F Wolf
34
John G Wolf
32
Anna E Wolf
29
Elmer E Wolf
20 
Wolf, John G. (I159382)
 
169070 William F Wolf
34
John G Wolf
32
Anna E Wolf
29
Elmer E Wolf
20 
Wolf, Anna (I159384)
 
169071 William F Wolf
34
John G Wolf
32
Anna E Wolf
29
Elmer E Wolf
20 
Wolf, Elmer E. (I159385)
 
169072 William F Wolf 34
John G Wolf 32
Anna E Wolf 29
Elmer E Wolf 20 
Wolf, William F. (I159376)
 
169073 William F Wolf 43
Hilda M Wolf B Sweden 41
Annabelle Wolf 2 [2 5/12]
John J Garn Father in law B. Sweden 74 
Wolf, William F. (I159376)
 
169074 William F Wolf 64
Hilda J Wolf 62
Annabelle Wolf 22 
Wolf, William F. (I159376)
 
169075 William F. "Bill" Bartmann, Appleton, 80, passed away on Friday, Aug. 3, 2007. Bill was born on Feb. 10, 1927, to the late John F. and Alice (Bradley) Bartmann. Bill attended Appleton High School and the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. He served in the U.S. Army during and immediately following World War II after which he became a member of the American Legion Post. He was initially employed by a paper company and then by a lithographer for a total of 43 years. He was a member of First English Lutheran Church.
On Sept. 15, 1951, Bill married Kay Dreger. They had daughters, Janet Bartmann, Lisa Bartmann and Marcia Immel; grandchildren, Roy (Aubrey) Immel, Kathy Immel, Tess Bartmann and great-grandson, Teydon Immel. Bill had two siblings, Margaret (Clarence) DeWildt and John (Sally) Bartmann and sister-in-law, Diane (Cliff) Van Der Steen.
Funeral service for Bill will be held on Monday, Aug. 6, 2007, at 4 p.m. at FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH (N2541 Ballard Road) with Pastor George Detweiler officiating. Interment will be held at Highland Memorial Park. Memorials can be sent in Bill's name to the Appleton YMCA Youth Membership Program, 218 E. Lawrence Street, Appleton, WI 54911.
"Today shalt thou be with me in Paradise" - Luke 23:43
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 N. Superior Street Appleton 920-739-1231
Section C, Page 12 
Bartmann, William F. (I191543)
 
169076 William F. "Bill" Kolb, 79, De Pere, died Wednesday, December 18, 2013, after a yearlong struggle with lung cancer. He was born March 18, 1934, in De Pere to Anthony and Pearl (Spear) Kolb.
Bill grew up in De Pere and graduated from Nicolet High School. On July 10, 1954, he married Rosalie "Lee" VandeLogt at St. Mary Catholic Church in De Pere. Following his wedding, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in Germany. After his discharge from the military, Bill worked for the city of De Pere before beginning his career with the De Pere Fire Department. He retired in 1989 after 25 years. Bill had achieved the rank of Lieutenant and worked as the Fire Department's Training Officer.
Bill was an accomplished craftsman who enjoyed home remodeling. His remodels included a cottage in Athelstane which his family enjoyed for many years. In later years, Bill and Lee bought and remodeled a cottage in Egg Harbor. The cottage in Door County featured a gazebo which Bill built that slept six people. Bill was a loving husband and for many years cared for his wife, Lee, who suffered with rheumatoid arthritis.
Bill is survived by his children, Debbie Kolb, Franklin, WI; Pam and John Jenk, Hales Corners, WI; Mark and Carolyn Kolb, Hudson, WI; Lisa Maas, Green Bay; Stuart and Pam Kolb, Green Bay; Mary Kolb, De Pere; Bill and Amy Kolb, Brookfield, WI; eleven grandchildren, Leah, Austin, Jennifer, Eric, Veronica, Mariah, Mackenzie, Benjamin, Brittany, Rachel, Connor; one sister, Ruby (Bob) Ahasay; three brothers, Gene Kolb, Lloyd (Beverly) Kolb; Darrell Kolb and Cathy; sister-in-law, Nancy Ringblom; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Rosalie "Lee"; his parents; son-in-law, Bob Maas; brothers, Jerome and Donald Kolb; and a special sister-in-law, Trudy Kolb.
Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano Ave., from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday (TODAY). A Parish Wake Service will be held at 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. Friends may also call from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 4805 Sportsman Dr. in Ledgeview. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the church with Rev. Richard Getchel officiating and Rev. John Harper concelebrating. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. To send online condolences, please go to www.BlaneyFuneralHome.com.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in Bill's name.
The Kolb family wishes to extend their gratitude to the staff of Green Bay Oncology for their care of Bill during his illness.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Dec. 20, 2013 
Kolb, William F. (I145378)
 
169077 William F. (Bill) Bolwerk, Kimberly, age 83, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 28, 2015 with family by his side. He was born December 9, 1931 in Combined Locks, to the late George and Marie (Van Cuyk) Bolwerk. On January 27, 1953, he was united in marriage to Celestine (Sally) Van Dinter at St. John Catholic Church in Little Chute. They celebrated 62 years and 1 day together. Bill grew up in Kimberly and worked at the Kimberly mill for 25 years, from June 1951 - January 1977. He served in the National Guard for eight years. In 1977 he moved to Texas to work for Texas Utilities where he was very proud of his accomplishments, retiring in 1992 as a maintenance foreman. He and Sally then moved back to Kimberly. Bill enjoyed volunteering for the Kimberly Fire Department from 1955 to 1977 (and yelled at his kids for following the fire trucks on their bikes), St. Joseph Food Program, St. Paul Nursing Home, Appleton Medical Center, and Robinson Florist. He enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He also enjoyed car rides, a good story, golfing, playing many card games including poker with the guys, bowling, and loved to tell jokes. Bill was a member of the Knights of Columbus and was honored to be a grand knight. He was a faithful member of St. Paul Catholic Church in Combined Locks and served as Eucharistic Minister.
He is survived by his wife Sally, children: Janet (Dixon) Kuchenbecker, Shawano; David (Carol) Bolwerk, Cedarburg; Lynn (Lee) Fish, Appleton; Jean (Adrian A.) Vanden Acker, Appleton; Michael P. (LeAnn) Bolwerk, Beckville TX; Don (Madeline) Bolwerk, Forney TX; his beloved grandchildren: Jon Kuchenbecker, Jill (Scott) Manteufel, Andrew Bolwerk, Aaron Bolwerk, Jacob Bolwerk, Jennifer (Doug) Pomrening, Jason Fish, Jeff Fish, Mark Maas, Heather Vanden Acker, Jason Vanden Acker, Christopher Bolwerk, Joshua Bolwerk, David (Lisa) Bolwerk, Brandon (Megan) Bolwerk, Thomas (Breanna) Bolwerk; and great-grandchildren: Payton, Kristin, Tyler, Carson, Callie, Lindsay, Nate, Andrew, Kevin, and Collin. He is also survived by a sister Adriana (Hank) Evers, Kaukauna; brothers John Bolwerk, Gwinn MI; Henry (Mary) Bolwerk, Combined Locks; Bob Bolwerk (special friend Marge Wippich), Kimberly; George (Barb) Bolwerk, West Bend; brother-in-law Dennis Van Dinter, Little Chute. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and friends.
Bill is preceded in death by a daughter Nancy, a sister and brother-in-law Gertrude and Vincent Gloudemans; father and mother-in-law Peter L. and Jeanette Van Dinter; sister-in-laws Flo Bolwerk, Helen Bolwerk, and Sharon Van Dinter; brother-in-law Roger Van Dinter.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be on Tuesday, February 3, 11:30am, at St. Paul Catholic Church, 410 Wallace Street, Combined Locks, with Fr. Andrew Kysely officiating. Interment will be in Holy Name Cemetery, Kimberly. Family and friends may call at Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna, WI, on Monday, February 2, 3:00pm - 7:00pm, with a prayer service at 7:00pm, and again at church on Tuesday from 9:30am until the time of Mass. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Joseph Food Program, 1465 Opportunity Way, Menasha WI 54952, or , 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
The family would like to express a big thank you to Dr. John Swanson, the staff at the Martha Seikman Cancer Center, and to Melissa, Julie, Karen, and Ellen of St. Paul Hospice for all the support and care provided to the family. 
Bolwerk, William "Bill" (I195041)
 
169078 William F. Ahrens "Rt. 2, Black Creek Age 75, died at 2 p.m. unexpectedly Wednesday. He was born June 27, 1900 in the Town of Center and had lived in Appleton most of his life where he was employed with the Borden Milk Company until his retirement twelve years ago. He had resided at his daughter's farm in Black Creek for the past ten years. Mr. Ahrens was a member of the First Congregational Church. The survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Arnold (Marjorie) Volkman of Black Creek, and Mrs. William (Carol) Brew, of Loretto, Michigan; two sons, Reginold of Kimberly and Ralph of Woodbridge, Va.; a step-daughter, Mrs. Mary Lee Kienart of Tucson, Ariz.; two brothers, John and Al both of Appleton; four sisters, Mrs. Emma Horn of Appleton, Mrs. Martha Schabo of the Town of Center, Mrs. Ella Kamke of New London, Mrs. Olga Wolfgram of Appleton; 12 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his sister, Mrs. Bertha Matakovic. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Wichmann Funeral Home with Dr. John Edward Felible officiating. Interment will -be, in Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5 until 9 p.m. Thursday and after 8 a.m. Friday morning until the hour of service.
Thursday AUGUST 7,1975 The Post-Crescent, Appleton-Neenah-Menasha, Wis. B-12

Name:William F. Ahrens
Birth Date:27 Jun 1900
Birth Place:Center, WI
Death Date:1975
Burial Place:Appleton, WI
Cemetery:Highland Memorial Park
Publication Date:7 Aug 1975
Publication Place:Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
Publication Title:Post-Crescent 
Ahrens, William (I203934)
 
169079 William F. Bubolz, Green Bay
Age 87, passed away Tuesday morning in a Green Bay hospital. He was born November 3, 1886 in Cicero, Wis. and was married to Helena Laudenklos who preceded him in death in 1938. He then married Ellen Petersen who preceded him in death in 1972. Mr. Bubolz owned and operated the Bubolz Insurance Agency from 1946 until his retirement in 1965 He had been treasurer of Grace Lutheran Church, Green Bay for 25 years Survivors include a son, Leonard, Green Bay, a daughter Miss Florence, Washington, D.C., four brothers, George, East Lansing, Michigan, Gordon, Appleton, Or. Richard, Chicago, and Edmund, Black Creek; four sisters, Mrs Henry Helms, Mrs Franklin Jesse, and Mrs Walter Drummond, all of Appleton, and Mrs Al Smith. Auburn, Alabama; 5 grandchildren, and 8 great grandchildren A son Harold preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Martin Luther Chapel of Grace Lutheran Church, Green Bay, with Rev Dean Kilgust officiating Burial will be in the Fort Howard Cemetery Friends may call at the Lyndahl Funeral Home, Green Bay, after 6 p.m. Thursday A memorial fund has been established.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Wednesday, November 21, 1973 | Page 10=B-6 
Bubolz, William (I107031)
 
169080 William F. Buck, 81, died at 6 o'clock Saturday evening at Appleton, after a long illness. He was born Oct. 16, 1856, in the town of Dale and had lived here all his life. He was married to Katie Rupple in 1880. The latter died 12 years ago. Mr. Buck was in the harness and shoe repairing business for the last fifty years and during this time he also served as postmaster for 14 years.
Survivors are two half-sisters, Mrs. Clara Nye, Neenah, and Miss Louise Buck, Fond du Lac. The body will be brought to the Bernard Yankee home Monday afternoon where it will remain until the time for services, which will be conducted at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon at the Yankee home and at 2 o'clock at the Methodist church by the Rev. Daniel De Braal. Burial will be in the South Medina cemetery.
Appleton Post Crescent, Appleton, WI Monday, January 10, 1938
**Note - Unsure of date of death. Grave marker has the year of death as 1937. Obituary is not clear on the exact date of death. 
Buck, William F. (I199611)
 
169081 William F. DeYoung, 32, 902 E. Alton-st, died Friday morning from injuries received in the World war. He served on the Mexican border as a member of the old National Guards and later in the World war with Battery E of the 121st Field artillery. He was a member of the Elk lodge, Ohney Johnson post of the American legion and the Red Arrow club. The survivors are his widow and three children, Charles, James and Mary Jane, his father, Charles DeYoung of Appleton, and five sisters, Mrs. Herbert Knight, Mary, Jane, Margaret and Dorothy all of Appleton. The funeral services will be held Monday.
Source: "Appleton Post-Crescent," published on Friday, Dec. 18, 1925, page 23
DEATHS
WILLIAM F. DEYOUNG 
DeYoung, Francis William "William Francis" (I133706)
 
169082 WILLIAM F. EBERT, one of the old and honored residents of Grand Chute township, who is the owner of ninety-five acres of valuable farming land, is carrying on general agricultural operations, and also has built up a large wholesale milk business. He was born in Pommern, in Prussia, January 1, 1839, and is a son of Carl and Fredericka (Umland) Ebert, natives of that country, where the father was born in 1807 and the mother four years later. Carl Ebert was a cabinetmaker by trade, and neither he nor his wife ever left their native land. William F. Ebert attended the schools in the place of his nativity, and was only twelve years old when his mother died, and at this time he commenced working for himself, he being engaged at herding sheep until he left for America in 1869. He came at once to Wisconsin, where he became a farm laborer and also was employed at railroad construction work, later becoming an employe of the Adkinson factory, where he continued to work for nine years. Having accumulated a little capital, he rented a small farm in Grand Chute township and went into the milk business, operating a route for twelve years, at the end of which time he purchased his present farm of fifty-five acres and later made another purchase of forty acres near this property. With the help of his sons, he now farms this property along general lines, and he has it equipped as a dairy farm, having built up a large wholesale trade in milk. He gives his entire attention to his farming interests, and expects to make this property his home during the remainder of his life. Mr. Ebert has never cared for public office, and in his political views is not bound by party lines, being independent in voting. He and his family are connected with the Lutheran Church. For many years Mr. Ebert was a member of the Sons of Herman, but he has severed his connections with this order during latter years.
In October, 1872, Mr. Ebert was married to Bertha Greundeman, who was born in Pommern, in Prussia, July 1, 1846, daughter of Julius and Charlotta (Steffen) Greundeman, natives of that country who never came to America. Mr. Greundeman was a carpenter and building contractor. Five children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Ebert, namely: William, who is living at home assisting his father; Lizzie, who married Anton Ullrich, living in Grand Chute township; Minnie, who married Walter Harms, living on a part of Mr. Ebert's farm; Anna, who is living at home; and Carl, who is also single and engaged in operating the home farm. 
Ebert, William F. (I161260)
 
169083 William F. Gehrke 1618 Florence St., Kaukauna
Age 77, passed away at 2:45 a.m. Saturday after a short illness. He was born August 3, 1885 in the Town of Glenmore, Brown County and has been a resident of Kaukauna most of his life.
He was employed at the Thilmany Paper Co. prior to his retirement 12 years ago.
Mr. Gehrke is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Eugene (Renata) Hardy, Kaukauna; one brother, Albert, Denmark, Wis.; one sister, Mrs. Reinhold Lisch, Milwaukee; 4 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church, Kaukauna with Rev. Paul Oehlert officiating. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Friends may call at the Fargo Funeral Home, Kaukauna after 2 p.m. Sunday until 12 noon Monday and after 1 p.m. at the church until the hour of the service.
Section B, Page 5 
Gehrke, William Fredrich August (I173138)
 
169084 William F. Grimmer, 68, died Thursday afternoon at his home at 908 N. Morrison-st. He is survived by his widow, two sons, George F. and Fred E., both of Appleton; one daughter, Mrs. Ed Krause, Sheboygan Falls; two brothers, Karl and Gustave, Kaukauna; and five grandchildren. The body may be viewed at the Wichmann Funeral home, corner of Franklin and Oneida-sts, Saturday evening and Sunday. The funeral will be held at 1:30 Monday afternoon from the funeral home and at 2 o'clock from First Reformed church, corner of Hancock and Lawe-sts. The Rev. E. F. Franz will officiate. Burial will be in Union cemetery, Kaukauna.
Appleton Post Crescent Fri., Jan. 24, 1930 pg. 4 
Grimmer, William (I145986)
 
169085 William F. Grimmer, Pickerel, Wis., formerly of Kaukauna, 72, passed away on Friday, Oct. 19, 2007, after a short illness. He was born April 4, 1935, son of the late Clarence and Evelyn (Revoir) Grimmer. William moved to Pickerel, Wis., (which he called Paradise) in 1997. He served in the U.S. Marines and retired from Valmet after 25 years of service as a machinest.
He is survived by his loving wife of 41 years, Marlene (Ellis) Grimmer, Pickerel; his five children, Debra Miller (Steve Douglas), Kaukuana; Diane Schultz, Fayetteville, N.C.; Dan (Ellen) Eisenschink, Kaukauna; Dave (Deedi) Eisenschink, Kaukauna; Cheryl (Ron) Pennenberg, DePere; his special grandchildren and great-grandchildren; his two sisters, Nancy (Ron) Verkuilen and Bonnie Vanevenhoven; several nieces and nephews. He is further survived by his very special dogs, Sam, Gidget and Molly.
William was preceded in death by his parents; his mother-in-law and father-in-law; his granddaughter, Jessica Miller and a brother-in-law, Jerry Vanevenhoven.
A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m., Tuesday at Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukuana with Pastor Melinda Feller officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 p.m. Tuesday until the time of services.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in his name. 
Grimmer, William (I126164)
 
169086 William F. Kasten
Spouse: Ella Kasten
Born: May 2, 1887
Died: April 26, 1978
Place of Birth: Appleton, WI
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: April 26, 1978
Section: B Page: 9 Type: OB
Cemetery Name: Lutheran Location: Seymour, WI 
Kasten, William (I177151)
 
169087 William F. Krahn
Born: November 30, 1886
Died: March 12, 1965
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: March 15, 1965
Section: B
Page: 8
Type: OB
Cemetery
Name: Emmanuel Lutheran
Location: , 
Krahn, William (I200715)
 
169088 William F. Malliet, 73, died at 10:30 Monday evening at his home in the village of Black Creek. He was born in Felmish [sic], Belgium on May 6, 1852 and came to this country at the age of 2 years settling at Bay Settlement. He was married Aug. 2, 1874, to Miss Melvina Burton at Bay Settlement. The couple located on a farm in the town of Maple Creek where they lived for four years. They then moved to Polar where they resided for 19 years and later moved to Bryant, where they were located for 18 years. Mr. and Mrs. Malliet lived at Bear Creek for the past nine years.
He is survived by his widow, eight sons, two daughters: Clarence, Abraham, and Arthur Malliet of Jordan, Mont.; Mrs. Clara Carlson, Melvin, Benjamin and Delbert Malliet of Bryant, Frank of Doering, Mrs. Grace Keitel of Sheboygan and Ervin [sic - Irven] Malliet of Deer Creek; three brothers, Frank Malliet of Bear Creek, Jule of the town of Deer Creek and Joseph Malliet of Bay Settlement. Twenty-nine grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from the home. F. Bachelor will have charge of the services. Interment will be in the Danish cemetery in the town of Deer Creek.
"The Appleton Post-Crescent"
Appleton, Outagamie Co., WI
Wednesday Evening, January 6, 1926; Page 14, column 3.
"The Sheboygan Press"
Sheboygan, Sheboygan Co., WI
Monday, January 11, 1926; Page 5, column 3.
FUNERAL RITES
FOR W. MALLIET
HELD ON FRIDAY
Funeral services of the late William F. Mallier [sic], age 73, father of Mrs. Grace Keitel, of this city, who died at his home in the village of Bear Creek last Monday night, were conducted on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was made in the Danish cemetery at Deer Creek.
Mr. Malliet was born in Fleming, Belgium, on May 6, 1852. At the age of two years he emigrated with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Malliet, to Bay Settlement, Wis. where he spent his youth. On August 2, 1874, he was united in marriage to Miss Melvina Burton at Bay Settlement and after their marriage the couple moved to the town of Maple Creek, locating on a farm where they lived for four years. They then moved to Polar, Langlade county, there they lived for nineteen years, later moving to Bryant, also in Langlade county, where they were residents for eighteen years. They then moved to Bear Creek and had lived their since.
The survivors are the widow, eight sons, Clarence, Abraham and Arthur, of Jordan, Montana; Melvin, Benjamin and Delbert, of Bryant, Frank of Doering, and Irvin of Deer Creek, and two daughters, Mrs. Clara Carlson, of Bryant, and Mrs. Grace Keitel, this city. Three brothers and twenty-nine grandchildren survive. 
Malliet, Guillaume Felix "William Francis" (I151172)
 
169089 William F. W.25 WODE
Hattie M. W.26
Sarah I. W.2
Ralph H. W.5m 
Wode, William (I149289)
 
169090 William F. Zimmerman 6/9/1877 8/22/1958 Post Crescent 8/22/1958 A 10 Zimmerman, William F. (I317840)
 
169091 WILLIAM F. ZIMMERMAN, who owns and operates a well-cultivated dairy and vegetable farm of thirty acres, located in Grand Chute township, was born June 9, 1877, in Oconomowoc township, Waukesha county, Wisconsin, a son of John D. and Minnie (Kiehnbaum) Zimmerman. Mr. Zimmerman's parents were natives of Germany, his father being born August 16, 1832, and his mother November 25, 1844. John D. Zimmerman came to America in 1857 and located in Oconomowoc township with but five dollars in his pocket, and this money was used to buy clothing. However, he was willing and ready to work, and soon found employment among the farmers, for whom he continued to farm until enlisting in the Union army, as a private of Company C, Twenty-eighth Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. He served with that regiment three years and one month, being advanced to the rank of corporal, and was wounded in battle -- the first man that got wounded at Spanish Fort, Alabama -- but only remained in the hospital a short time. After making a war record that would have done credit to any man, he was honorably discharged and was mustered out at Madison, immediately after which he returned to Oconomowoc and again became a farm hand. About one year later Mr. Zimmerman was married, and he then purchased a farm in Oconomowoc township, on which he resided until 1907, when he retired from business cares and went to Appleton to spend the rest of his years enjoying the fruits of his early labors. He and his wife had a family of seven children: Mary Elizabeth, single, who resides with her parents; Henry W., a farmer of Benchland, Montana; Eda, wife of Grant Powell, a carpenter of No. 772 Pacific street, Appleton; Herman, a farmer of Barron county, Wisconsin; William F.; and John and Daniel, deceased .
William F. Zimmerman attended the district and high schools of Oconomowoc, and worked for his father until he had reached the age of twenty-one years. One year prior to his marriage he purchased the farm on which he now resides, and he has lived here ever since. He devotes the thirty acres to vegetable raising and dairy farming, and success has attended his earnest efforts. Mr. Zimmerman has taken quite an active interest in Republican politics, and while a resident of Oconomowoc township served as township clerk . He and Mrs. Zimmerman are members of the Appleton Methodist Episcopal Church.
On April 3, 1907, Mr. Zimmerman was united in marriage with Miss Belle Peebles, who was born in Oconomowoc township, May 16, 1882, daughter of William and Julia (Campbell) Peebles, natives of Waukesha county, the father born May 29, 1860, and the mother September 19, 1865. Mr. Peebles has always been engaged in farming in Oconomowoc township, where he now owns a 200-acre property, and he has held various township offices. Eight children have been born to him and his wife, as follows: Mrs. Zimmerman; Sumner (deceased); John and Percy, residing at home; and Pearl, Grace, Ruth and Robert, who also reside with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman have had two children: Leone Marie, born December 26, 1908, and Lawrence William, born April 11, 1910 . 
Zimmerman, William F. (I317840)
 
169092 William Fahrbach 41
Gertrude Fahrbach 40
Jeanette Fahrbach 14
Phyllis Fahrbach
Fahrbach, Jeanette M. (I174617)
 
169093 William Falk 26
Lizzie Falk 24
Warnela Falk 3/12 
Falk, William (I199942)
 
169094 William Falk 31
Lizzie Falk 29
Margella Falk 5
Charles Schwerdtfeger 53 
Falk, William (I199942)
 
169095 William Falk 51
Elizabeth Falk 49
Harold Falk 19
Burnice Falk 14 
Falk, William (I199942)
 
169096 William Falk 57
Hattie Falk 50
Wilfred Falk 23
Kenneth Falk 20
Lloyd Falk 14
Arinn Falk 12 
Falk, Kenneth (I307956)
 
169097 WILLIAM FARRELL, deceased, was a well known business man at Appleton, Wisc onsin, for a number of years. He was born in Ireland, in 1845, and ca me to America with his mother, in 1854. When he was only fourteen years of age the mother died and he was le ft to make his way alone, practically unaided and with but meager advantag es of any kind. A large part of his life was devoted to lumbering, main ly in the Wisconsin lumber regions. H.e accumulated capital and in 1888 mo ved with his family to Appleton, where he embarked in a livery business. I le continued in this enterprise until his accidental death, from the ki ck of one of his own horses, which occurred December 11, 1893. During t he time that he lived at Phillips, Wisconsin, he was quite active in polit ics, being an intelligent man and good citizen. He was a member of St. Mar y's Roman Catholic Church at the time of his death. In 1872 he married Mi ss Ellen Moran, who was born in Canada, a daughter of Patrick and Mary Mor an, who came very early to Outagamie county. Eight children were born to t his marriage, as follows: Mary, who is now deceased; Birdie, who resid es at home, is a teacher of music, a graduate of Lawrence University and t he Chicago Conservatory of Music and for several years organist of St. Mar y's Catholic Church; John, James and Leo, all of whom are deceased; Margar et, who is a graduate of the Appleton High School and the Milwaukee Norm al School, is a public school teacher; Katherine, who is a graduate of t he High School and of Bushey Business College, is a competent stenographe r; and Regina, who is yet in school. Mrs. Farrell and family attend St. Ma ry's Catholic Church. Farrell, William (I311143)
 
169098 William Feldt53
Lucy Feldt46
Gertrude De Coster21
Genevieve De Coster19
Madaline De Coster14 
Feldt, William (I201768)
 
169099 William Feldt53
Lucy Feldt46
Gertrude De Coster21 step daughter
Genevieve De Coster19 step
Madaline De Coster14 step 
Wouters, Lucy (I205624)
 
169100 William Ferguson Heckrodt passed away peacefully at St. Elizabeth's Hospital after a brief illness caused by a fall, on Saturday, May 12, with family members at his side. Bill was born in Menasha on May 17, 1920. He was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin at Madison in the School of Mechanical Engineering. After living in Midland, Michigan, where he was employed at Dow Chemical and Dow Corning, he returned to the Menasha area in 1968 to take up a senior position with Presto Products. He was always involved in many visionary ventures, such as growing Christmas trees and hybrid poplars and other experiments such as the recycling of plastics.
Bill gave generous support to many worthwhile causes including the Waisman Center for Research at the University of Wisconsin, the Appleton Performing Arts Center, the Heckrodt Wetland Reserve, and the Boy Scouts of America as well as supporting a number of other groups and individuals. Among his many accomplishments, becoming an Eagle Scout was one of his life's most cherished achievements. He was predeceased by his wife of 57 years, Bettyjo.
He is survived by his children: Kristen Ann Courtney (Jack) and Roger Val Heckrodt (Barbara), his seven grandchildren, Jamey and Melissa Courtney and Aaron, Will, Anna, Luke and Jesse Heckrodt, as well as eight great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He is survived by two sisters: Elizabeth and Charlotte, and his brother, Frank.
He was preceded in death by his sister, Sarah.
The family would like to thank Tom Zdrazil and the kind caregivers who made it possible for Bill to enjoy his beautiful home until his hospitalization.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 17, 2007, at the Congregational United Church of Christ, 1511 Nicolet Blvd in Neenah, with Rev. Lynne Spencer-Smith officiating. Visitation will be held at the church from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. A luncheon will follow the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Heckrodt Wetland Reserve Inc., 1305 Plank Rd., Menasha, WI 54952.
WESTGOR FUNERAL HOME
1140 Appleton Road
Menasha 920-720-0314 
Heckrodt, William (I113789)
 
169101 William Ferguson44
Bertha Ferguson43
Sarah Ferguson17
James Ferguson15
Grace Ferguson11
William Ferguson
Ferguson, Sarah (I113780)
 
169102 William Ferguson48
Bertha Ferguson47
Sarah Ferguson22
[2]
Grace Ferguson15
William Ferguson13 
Ferguson, Sarah (I113780)
 
169103 William Fierke 46
Elizabeth Fierke 46
Mathilda Fierke 18
Amelia Fierke 15
Johannah Fierke 13
Ernstena Fierke 9
Louisa Fierke
Fierke, Erna (I150950)
 
169104 William Fierke 46
Elizabeth Fierke 46
Mathilda Fierke 18
Amelia Fierke 15
Johannah Fierke 13
Ernstena Fierke 9
Louisa Fierke
Fierke, Hannah (I341052)
 
169105 William Fiestadt Request a Photocopy
Born: April 19, 1866
Died: January 6, 1953
Place of Birth: Germany,
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: January 7, 1953
Section:
Page: 12
Type: OB
Cemetery
Name: Emmanuel Lutheran
Location: Seymour, WI 
Fiestadt, William (I134508)
 
169106 William Fiestdat40
Sophia Fiestdat36
Fredrick Fiestdat15
William Fiestdat12
Elbert Fiestdat
Fiestadt, Fredrick (I133090)
 
169107 William Fiestdat40
Sophia Fiestdat36
Fredrick Fiestdat15
William Fiestdat12
Elbert Fiestdat
Fiestadt, William (I141344)
 
169108 William Filz57
Eva Filz54
John Ertt36
Mary Ertt33
Doretta Ertt11 granddaughter
Lawrence Ertt10 
Ertl, Doretta (I181727)
 
169109 William Finder43
Susan Finder37
Carline Finder17
Margaret Finder15
William Finder12
Christena Finder10
Jennie Finder
Finder, Wilhelm (I165691)
 
169110 William Fink30
Agnes Fink28
Florence Fink8
Earl Fink6
Mabel Fink4 [4 10/12]
Dorothy Fink3 [3 7/12]
Elmer Fink2 [2 2/12]
Sylvester Fink0 [10/12] 
Fink, William A. (I32054)
 
169111 William Fink39
Margaret Fink21
Ruth Fink0
Sylvester Fink11 
Fink, William A. (I32054)
 
169112 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Fink, Ruth Florence (I153309)
 
169113 William Fink50
Margaret Fink31
Elmer Fink22
Ruth Fink10
Robert Fink
Fink, William A. (I32054)
 
169114 William Fink50
Margaret Fink31
Elmer Fink22
Ruth Fink10
Robert Fink
Boser, Margaret (I35270)
 
169115 William Fink50
Margaret Fink31
Elmer Fink22
Ruth Fink10
Robert Fink
Fink, Elmer (I35275)
 
169116 William Fink50
Margaret Fink31
Elmer Fink22
Ruth Fink10
Robert Fink
Fink, Robert F. (I142795)
 
169117 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Fink, Ruth Florence (I153309)
 
169118 William Fischer27
Mary Fischer32
Leland Fischer2 [2 7/12]
Kenneth Fischer1 [1 1/12 
Fischer, Leland W. (I157746)
 
169119 William Fitz42
Eva Fitz40
Mary Fitz19
William Fitz14
George Fitz10
Raymond Fitz
Filz, William (I147236)
 
169120 William Fitz47
Eva Filz45
Raymond Filz8
Rosie Fischer15 
Filz, William (I147236)
 
169121 William Fitz47
Eva Filz45
Raymond Filz8
Rosie Fischer15 
Filz, Raymond (I333439)
 
169122 William Fladley57
Anna Fladley49
John Fladley23
Barney Fladley21
Jane Fladley17
William Fladley13
Caroline Fladley9
Benjamin Fladley
Flatley, William (I126892)
 
169123 William Flemming58
Gertrude Flemming49
Ola Flemming17
Edna Flemming15
Percy E Flemming25 
Fleming, Percy Earl (I184529)
 
169124 William FLOCK Self M Male W 32 PRUSSIA Farm er PRUS PRUS
Agnes FLOCK Wife M Female W 25 PRUSSIA Keeping House - -- ---
Peter FLOCK Son S Male W 6 WI --- ---
Pauline FLOCK Dau S Female W 4 WI --- ---
Lizzie FLOCK Dau S Female W 9M WI --- ---
Census Place Ridgeville, Monroe, Wisconsin Family History Library Film 1255439
NA Film Number T9-1439 Page Number 167D 
Flock, William (I86632)
 
169125 William Flunker39
Emilie Flunker37
Emma Flunker15
Ida Flunker12
Clara Flunker9
Henry Flunker6
Alma Flunker4
Reinhold Flunker2
Frank Ziebell18 
Flunker, William (I102734)
 
169126 William Flunker39
Emilie Flunker37
Emma Flunker15
Ida Flunker12
Clara Flunker9
Henry Flunker6
Alma Flunker4
Reinhold Flunker2
Frank Ziebell18 
Flunker, Henry (I102736)
 
169127 William Flunker55
Amelia Flunker56
Rheinhardt Flunker22 
Flunker, William (I102734)
 
169128 William Flynn 41
Anna Flynn 33
Rosemary Flynn 4
Edward Flynn 1
[1 4/12] 
Flynn, William P. (I137028)
 
169129 William Flynn 52
Anna Flynn 43
Rosemary Flynn 14
Edward Flynn 11
William Flynn 8
Irin Patrick Flynn
Busch, Ann C. (I137027)
 
169130 William Flynn 52
Anna Flynn 43
Rosemary Flynn 14
Edward Flynn 11
William Flynn 8
Irin Patrick Flynn
Flynn, William P. (I137028)
 
169131 WILLIAM FOCKEL, who is engaged in farming and stockraising operations on section 5, in the town of Seymour, is one of the practical agriculturists of Outagamie county. He is a native of Upper Canada, born July 22, 1852, a son of John and Elizabeth (Nau) Fockel, natives of Germany who were married in Canada. John Fockel was a shoemaker by trade and followed that occupation in Milwaukee, whence he had come from Germany, but secured better employment in Upper Canada, where he resided for some years, then returning to near New London, Outagamie county, where he was an early settler. He followed shoemaking there for a short period and then went to Young's Corners and later to Stephensville, and in 1871 located in the town of Seymour and purchased eighty acres of wild land on which he erected a log cabin and log stable. After a time, he removed to Black Creek, Wisconsin, where he followed his trade for several years, but eventually returned to Seymour, where he was engaged in shoemaking up to the time of his death, in about 1891, when he had reached the age of sixty years. Mrs. Fockel passed away in 1907, aged seventy-five years. Five of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Fockel grew to maturity, namely: William, Mary, Betsy, Tillie and Charles.
William Fockel secured his education in the common schools, and when he had attained manhood took over the homestead farm, which he improved in many ways, erecting an eight-room house and a barn 36x64 feet, with a basement under all, and here he has carried on general farming and stock raising, paying particular attention to the breeding of fine draft horses and high-grade cattle. In 1880 he was married to Minnie Kline, born in Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, daughter of Ernest Kline, who emigrated from Germany to America and became an early settler in Wisconsin. Six children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Fockel, namely: Ella, who married Richard Eike; Cora, Mattie, who is the wife of Emery Gardner; Clara, who married Sam Hess, and Laura, Eddie and Anna. 
Fockel, William (I307586)
 
169132 William Foley67
Emily Foley70
Lewis Phile21 
Quinet, Emily Frances (I328201)
 
169133 WILLIAM FORSTNER was born in Pomerania, Germany, January 24, 1841, a son of August and Caroline (Uecke) Forstner, natives of the Fatherland, where the father died in 1864, aged fifty-six years, and the mother in 1900 when eighty-three years old. They had a family of eleven children, as follows: August, who is now a resident of Oklahoma; Minnie, who died in Wisconsin; William; Herman, who died in Wisconsin; Gottlieb, who died in Germany; Augusta, Fred, and Caroline, and three children who died in Germany .
William Forstner secured his education in the schools of his native country, and in his youth learned the carpenter trade, which he followed in Germany until 1870, in which year he came to the United States. Locating at Freedom, Wisconsin, Mr. Forstner made a home for his family, and continued to reside at that point for twenty-five years, at the end of which time he removed to Seymour, and this city has been his home to the present time. For a long period he was engaged in farming and following the trade of carpenter, but he is now living retired in his handsome brick house in Seymour. He has earned a competence for himself and family, and can look back over a useful and well-spent life. Although he has never aspired to political preferment, he takes an active interest in the important public issues of the day, and may always be depended upon to cast his influence in behalf of the measures which make for advancement along industrial and educational lines. He has been for many years identified with church work, holding membership in the Lutheran Church of Seymour .
In 1865 Mr. Forstner was married in Germany to Miss Caroline Walchlager, who was born in that country March 10, 1845, daughter of John and Caroline (Leverenz) Walchlager, the former of whom died in 1863, aged sixty-three years, and the latter in 1904, aged seventy-two. Eleven children were born to the parents of Mrs. Forstner, namely: August, William, Minnie, Caroline, Bertha, Augusta, Tenna, Albert, Malinda, Richard and Max, of whom Caroline, Bertha and Max are living .
Mr. and Mrs. Forstner have had the following children: Julius, born October 1, 1865, now deceased; Bertha, born March 9, 1867; Anna, deceased; Richard, born May 5, 1871; Charles, born August 1, 1873; William, deceased; Ella, born June 12, 1878; Paul, born September 16, 1880; Otta, born February 5, 1883; Lillian, born August 22, 1884; Irwin, born January 30, 1887; and Arnold, born September 16, 1888. The first three children named were born in Germany, the rest in the United States . 
Forstner, William (I161276)
 
169134 William Forstner69
Lena Forstner65
Chas Forstner37
Adolph Forstner27 
Forstner, William (I161276)
 
169135 William Fostner39
Caroline Fostner35
Bertha Fostner13
Rickert Fostner9
Charles Fostner7
Ella Fostner
Forstner, William (I161276)
 
169136 William Fountain 39
Magdaline Fountain 34
Gladys M Fountain 11
Harold John Fountain 9
William Ant Fountain 6
Eugene J Fountain 4
Walter Fred Fountain 2
Anna Marie Fountain 6/12 [0] 
Fountain, William (I161279)
 
169137 William Fountain35
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Fountain, William A. (I132332)
 
169138 William Fountain39
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Fountain, William A. (I132332)
 
169139 William Fountain61
Anthony Fountain25
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Fountain, William A. (I132332)
 
169140 William Fountain61
Anthony Fountain25
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Marie Fountain20
Catherine Fountain15
Robert Fountain11
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Fountain, William (I161279)
 
169141 William Fowly45
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Quinet, Emily Frances (I328201)
 
169142 WILLIAM FOX Word has been received here of the death of William Fox, 51. of Oak Park. Ill., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fox, formerly of Appleton. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Thursday afternoon at Riverside chapel. The Rev. E. M. Salter will be in charge. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Fox of Oak Park, Ill., and two sisters, Mrs. Elva Shorney of Oak Park, Ill., and Mrs. Nettie Pangborn of Dishman, Wash. Mrs. Shorney will accompany the body to Appleton.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Wednesday, January 05, 1927 | Page 17 
Fox, William T. (I316997)
 
169143 William Fox33
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Mary Fox5
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Fox, William (I17219)
 
169144 William Frahm 24
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Frahm, William (I161284)
 
169145 William Frahm 39
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Frahm, William (I161284)
 
169146 William Francis Kispert41
Ella Kispert38
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Kispert, William Francis (I27251)
 
169147 William Francis Kispert41
Ella Kispert38
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Murphy, Mary (I148545)
 
169148 William Francis Van Lieshout, 57, Oshkosh, passed peacefully into eternal life in his home on Thursday, June 16, 2011, surrounded by his family. His passion for teaching and coaching youth athletics, especially tennis was known throughout the State of Wisconsin. He was affectionately known as Bill, Mr. V, or Coach Van Lieshout.
Bill was born on August 1, 1953, in Oswego, New York, the son of Joseph and Mary Jane Bevers Van Lieshout of Menasha. On June 20, 1981, he married Sandra J. Galioto in Milwaukee.
A lifelong resident of the Fox Valley, Bill was a Physical Education Teacher at Merrill Middle School in Oshkosh for 30 years where he coached basketball, volleyball, wrestling and track. He was the Boys and Girls Tennis Coach at Oshkosh North High school for 27 years, advancing an entry to the WIAA State Tennis Tournament every year but one. He graduated from University Wisconsin-Madison where he was a member of the Men's Tennis Team and received his masters degree in physical education from Northern Arizona University.
Tennis was a large part of Bill's life, both personally and professionally. Bill met his wife Sandy, while teaching at the Bachman-Laing tennis camp at Lawrence University in Appleton. He was a member of the USPTA, USRSA, past president and hall of fame inductee of the Wisconsin State High School Tennis Coaches Association. His summers were spent teaching Rec Department tennis lessons at Menominee Park. Helping to spread grassroots tennis, he founded Oshkosh Tennis Association Program at North High School. He pioneered the project to update the Oshkosh North High School Tennis Facility, which was recognized by the USTA at the 2009 U.S. Open as an Outstanding Facility. Bill was the proud father of the USTA Midwest Tennis Family of the Year. In 2010, Bill received the Hometown Hero Award in Madison. He was humbled by awards he received for working hard and following his passion.
The little free time Bill had was spent working on his collection of Corvairs, traveling with his wife and children, and finding ways to give back to the community. He was always available to lend a helping hand to someone in need. Bill never gave up on anyone or anything. His fighting spirit was evident to all who knew him.
Throughout the last two years of living with terminal illness, Bill defied all odds, living life to the fullest. He exemplified his teaching and coaching by demonstrating his passion for life, strength, hope, determination and perseverance. Bill was known for many sayings, but most notably, "Never give up." He will be sadly missed.
Bill is survived by his wife, Sandra; two sons, Matthew (Melanie) Van Lieshout, Santa Barbara, Calif., Peter Van Lieshout, Bradenton, Fla.; one daughter, Marjorie Van Lieshout, Shorewood,Wis.; his mother, Mary Jane Van Lieshout, Menasha; two brothers, Tom (Mary) Van Lieshout, Jim (Mary) Van Lieshout; two sisters, Joan (Jack) Ewig, Barb (Rich) Rueth; sisters-in-law, Debora (Larry) Howe, Tamara Galioto, Andrea (John Evans) Galioto; one brother-in-law, Thomas (Ellen Biever) Galioto; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Thomas and Joan Galioto; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Joseph Van Lieshout.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, June 21, 2011, at 10 a.m at Most Blessed Sacrament Parish-St. Peter Church with the Rev. James Jugenheimer officiating. Visitation will be held on Monday, June 20, 2011, at Konrad-Behlman Funeral Home-Westside from 2 to 7:30 p.m. with a prayer service at 7:30 and will continue at the church on Wednesday one hour prior to the funeral. Burial will take place in St. Margaret Cemetery.
A memorial has been established in Bill's name.
The family would like to thank the Oshkosh Community and Wisconsin Tennis Community for their support.
Konrad-Behlman Funeral
Homes & Crematory
100 Lake Pointe Dr. 
VanLieshout, William Francis (I186807)
 
169149 William Frank59
Arthur Frank25
Mavis Frank19
Alice Frank17 
Frank, Alice (I312467)
 
169150 William Franken40
Willimina Franken42
Herman Franken5
Catherine Franken
Francken, William (I335228)
 
169151 William Franken40
Willimina Franken42
Herman Franken5
Catherine Franken
Francken, Katherine (I335229)
 
169152 William Fravel31
Lilley Fravel28
Richard Fravel9
Arther Fravel7
Robert Fravel3
Lucy Fravel
Mory, Lillian (I29392)
 
169153 William Fred Liethen, Sr., age 89, Birnamwood, town of Norrie, died Sunday, January 19, 1986 at Wausau Hospital Center.
He was born August 29, 1896 in Gresham, the son of the late Henry and Marie (Huhn) Liethen.
In 1920 William was united in marriage to Mayme Kuehn in the town of Norrie. She preceded him in death in 1936. On September 1, 1938 he married Theckla "Tillie" Litza in Hatley. She preceded him in death on January 24, 1981.
William was a U.S. Navy Veteran serving during World War I.
Survivors include two sons, William (Lois) Liethen, Jr., Birnamwood and George (Sandra) Liethen, Marshfield; one step-son, Ernest Yach, Hatley; one daughter, Dolores (Harry) Fischer, Birnamwood; one sister, Gertrude (Nicholas) Wennmacher, Aurora, IL; 12 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
In addition to his wives and parents, he was preceded in death by one step-daughter, Margaret Malchowski, two brothers and five sisters.
Funeral services were held January 20, 1986 at St. Philomena Catholic Church, Birnamwood. The Rev. Donald Laux officiated. Interment was in the parish cemetery. 
Liethen, William Fred (I149478)
 
169154 William Fred Platt, died Appl eton Wednesday April 1, 1998 after a long illness. He was born October 11 th, 1918 in Racine, Wisconsin. He was the oldest child of Neil E. and Mart ha J. (Herman) Platt. He grew up in Crown Point, Indiana and was graduat ed from Crown Point High School in 1935 and Purdue University in 1939 wi th a degree in chemical engineering. He was employed by Kimberly-Clark Co rp. for 41 and one-half years in various capacities and retired in Janua ry of 1981 as distribution manager for the U.S. Consumer Division. He ser ved in many civic and municipal functions which included school board f or the city of Menasha, Commissioner of Menasha Electric and utilities, pa st president of Kiwanis Club, PTA, officer and director of the Neenah- Men asha chapter of the American Red Cross, Neenah-Menasha United Way Allocati ons and Nominating committee, East district chairman of the valley Counc il of Boy Scouts of America, a member and past president of the Neenah Clu b, member of the BPOE. 676, Kimberly post of the American Legion, memb er of the Theda Clark Hospital auxiliary, member of the St. Paul's Luther an Church and active in the choir, Church Council and other committees. B ill served on the board of directors of the Badger Hawkeyes Blood Servi ce region of Madison, and served on the board of directors of Fox valley L utheran homes Inc., Appleton. He was a life member of Kimberly-Clark Corp ., a veteran of World War II and served in the U.S. Navy on L S T 947 in t he Pacific as lieutenant JG. USNR. He was a resident of Menasha since 19 46. He enjoyed fishing, golf, music and piano, and was an avid reader. B ill was preceded in death by his wife, the former Lucille Green, Appleto n, whom he married on September 20th, 1941; his parents and a sister, Rosa lie. He is survived by his two daughters; Susan and Robert Peterson, Gle ndale, and their children Mark (Wendy) Peterson and Kristin Peterson; Nan cy Platt, Appleton and her daughter Heidi Platt Suke, a brother, Richard ( Billy) Platt, in Dayton Ohio, a sister Dorothy (Bob) Green, Hedgesville We st Virginia, two brothers in law, Donald and Blanche Green and Robert Gree n, nieces, nephews, and many dear friends. Funeral services will be he ld Monday April 6, 1998 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Neen ah and with the Rev. James Siem, Alan Crab, and James Plymire officiatin g. Entombment will be in the Star of Hope mausoleum, Appleton. The fami ly expresses much gratitude and thanks to caregivers Jan Markel, Mary Be th Hickey, and Carolyn Johnson as well as the Fox Valley VNA hospice staff . Platt, William Fred (I51375)
 
169155 William Frederick Ratzburg Jr. "Bill", age 88, of Greenville, passed away on Monday, October 30, 2017 at Living Tree Estates in Greenville. Bill was born on December 1, 1928 to the late William and Meta (Radichel) Ratzburg in Hortonville. He was united in marriage to Dianne Hunt on April 30, 1950. Bill worked at Zwicker Knitting Mills in Appleton for many years. He was a longtime member of the Hortonville Lions Club and Past District Governor. He enjoyed carpentry work and was a faithful member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Greenville.
Bill is survived by his wife, Dianne; daughters, Gayle (Richard) Kuzenski, FL., Paula (Gene) Krolikowski, Wautoma, Dawn (John) King, Oshkosh; sons, Daniel (Tracey) Ratzburg, Town of Jackson, Brian Ratzburg, Little Chute and Patrick Ratzburg, Appleton; 12 grandchildren, Aimee Kuzenski, Rick Kuzenski, Tracy Lemperes, Shawn Wilson, Robin Nelson, Angela Gonzalez, Matthew Wilson, Mark Ratzburg, Jacob Best, AnnaJo Ratzburg, Noah Ratzburg and Meta Ratzburg; 18 great-grandchildren and sisters, Myrna Schoenhaar, Appleton and Janice Poole, Hortonville. Bill is further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents; siblings, Marie (Charles) Smith and Antoinette (Arlo) Tellock; grandson Gabriel and great-granddaughter, Eliana.
The funeral service for Bill will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 4, 2017 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Greenville. Rev. John Qualmann will be officiating. Visitation will take place at the church on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be in Union Cemetery in Hortonville. Full military honors will be held.
The family wishes to thank neighbors Ben and Lindsay Schmitt, the staff at Living Trees Estates and also SouthernCare Hospice for their loving care and support of Bill.
A memorial fund has been established to Immanual Lutheran Church.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Nov. 1, 2017 
Ratzburg, William F. Jr. (I343243)
 
169156 WILLIAM FREDRICK LINDOW was born in Europe, Feb. 14, 1868. He came to this country with his parents and settled in Wisconsin in 1873, and was married to Miss Anna BLOY, Sept. 30, 1890. To this union were born eight children - five girls and three boys. One boy passed away in infancy. Mr. LINDOW departed this life Dec. 10, 1918, at the age of 50 years, 9 months and 26 days. He leaves to mourn his departure his wife and seven children: Arthur E. LINDOW, Mrs. Grover C. BESS, Misses Lucy, Clara, Della, Mable and Master Raymond, and one grand-daughter, Anna Lucile BESS. He also leaves two brothers and one sister: John A. LINDOW and Emil P. LINDOW of Hillsboro, Ore., and Mrs. John BLOY of Portland, Ore. Also many friends and neighbors to share the burden of sorrow that comes to us all in this dark hour of bereavement.
Mr. LINDOW was a Christian man. Early in life he made his peace with God and became a member of the Evangelical church and later in life was a member of the Pentecostal Holiness. He was always striving to do His Master's will and when the call came he was ready to lie down this life and accept the summons of His Master.
Deceased had only been a sick a short time and at the time of his death was so improved that he was looking after his business interests as usual. When he returned to the house for dinner and lied down to rest the summons came very unexpectedly, no one knowing just at the time it came as he passed away so quietly and peacefully.
Mr. LINDOW with his family, moved four miles south of Beaver, Okla., about two years ago. He was laid to rest in the Beaver cemetery.
(Published in The Oklahoma Hornet (Waukomis, OK), January 2, 1919.) 
Lindow, Friedrich (I140122)
 
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Fritsch, William Paul (I29946)
 
169158 William Froeming51
Bertha Froeming39
George Froeming16
Esther Froeming15
Mildred Froeming10
Edward Froeming
Heideman, Bertha (I157709)
 
169159 William Froeming51
Bertha Froeming39
George Froeming16
Esther Froeming15
Mildred Froeming10
Edward Froeming
Froeming, George Carl (I157710)
 
169160 William Froeming51
Bertha Froeming39
George Froeming16
Esther Froeming15
Mildred Froeming10
Edward Froeming
Froeming, William (I157711)
 
169161 William Froeming51
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George Froeming16
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Edward Froeming
Froeming, Edward (I178462)
 
169162 William Fuhrman - 41
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Fuhrmann, Walter Henry (I174548)
 
169163 William Fuhrmann48
Augusta Fuhrmann41
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Otto Fuhrmann17
Anna D Fuhrmann15
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William Fuhrmann
Fuhrman, William (I149175)
 
169164 William Fulser40
Mary Fulser34
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Geneva Fulser9
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Alvin Fulcer1
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169165 William Fulser40
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Alvin Fulcer1
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169166 William G Flemming49
Gertrude Flemming39
Osa Flemming7
Edna Flemming5
Saml A Flemming18
Percy E Flemming17 
Fleming, Percy Earl (I184529)
 
169167 William G Geenan28
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Ciscel, Phoebe A. (I63947)
 
169168 William G Hayden - Medford Star News - RJ Pritzl - 10/97 William G. Hayden, 81, Stetsonville, died Thursday, Oct 9, at Memorial Hospital in Medford, where he had been a patient for five days. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct 13, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Stetsonville. Mr Hayden's brother-in-law, Rev. Bernard Meyer officiated. Burial was held in the parish cemetery. Military gravesite rites were conducted by the Boxrucker- Berry American Legion Post 519 of Stetsonville. Pallbearers were Dave Kent, Darold Wollenberg, Gerald and Dale Meyer, and John and David Dvorek. Visitation and a Prayer service were held at the Hemer Funeral Home at Medford. William G Hayden was born October 27, 1915, in Manitowoc County to Thomas and Elizabeth (Kirby) Hayden. He attended Maple Grove Grade School in Manitowoc County. He was a Veteran of World War II. His marriage to Marie Meyer took place on October 27, 1945, at Holy Rosary Church in Medford. He and his wife farmed in the Town of Deer Creek for many years. He had also worked as a truck driver for Neuendorf Transportation Co., in Medford for over 20 years. He and his wife moved to the village of Stetsonville in 1983. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and of the Boxrucker-Berry American Legion Post 519. Survivors include his wife, Marie of Stetsonville, three daughters, Mary Lou (Darold) Wollenberg of Brookfield, Kathy (Steve) Trimner of Medford and Patricia (Dave) Kent of Plover; five sons, Jack of Teaticket, Mass., Thomas (Carrie) of Puyallup, Wash., Jim (Monette) of Wolfe City, Texas, and Bill (Laura) and Ron (Kim) of Stetsonville; three sisters, Honor Dvorek of Whitehall, Mary (Jerry) Egbert of Clarks Mills and Bette Kelley of Milwaukee; a brother, John (Hilda) Hayden of Pleasant Valley, N.Y.; 16 grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Kathleen Young in 1987. Memorials may be given to Hope Hospice of Rib Lake. Hayden, William G. (I115453)
 
169169 William G Lebubra70
Henretta Lebubra69
Emma C Lebubra27
Charles Lebubra32 
Unknown, Harriet (I154432)
 
169170 William G Lebubra70
Henretta Lebubra69
Emma C Lebubra27
Charles Lebubra32 
Schubring, Gottlieb M. (I154453)
 
169171 William G Lettau 68
Amelia A Lettau 64
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169172 William G Pautz52
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Pautz, William (I308326)
 
169173 William G Thomas40
Elsie A Thomas35
Raymond J Thomas10
Esther M Thomas8
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Edna D Thomas
Thomas, Edna (I323880)
 
169174 William G Trams 29
Annie Trams 29
Nelvin Trams 3
John Jachow 20 
Trams, Melvin (I336256)
 
169175 William G Tuttle 47
Margret J Tuttle 44
Gary Tuttle 16
Hattie Tuttle 16
Claroia Tuttle 14
Marian Tuttle 10
Gordon Tuttle 5 
Tuttle, William G. (I165282)
 
169176 William G Witthuhn51
Mathilda A Witthuhn46
Lester W Witthuhn19
Madeline M Witthuhn14 
Witthuhn, William G. (I151359)
 
169177 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Witthuhn, Madeline (I154726)
 
169178 WILLIAM G. "BILL" MICKE, age 83, of Stanley, WI, passed away at home on Monday, December 5, 2016. Funeral Services will be held at St. Bernard-St. Hedwig's Catholic Church, in Thorp, at 10:30am on Friday December 9, 2016. Fr. Janusz Kowalski will officiate and burial will follow in St. Bernard's Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Andrew Micke, Jennifer Micke, Ryan Micke, Jim Micke, Greg Turenne and Leroy Nolt. Visitation will be at Thorp Funeral Home, in Thorp, on Thursday December 8, 2016 from 4pm-8pm, with a 7:30pm rosary service. Visitation will also be held at the church, on Friday, from 9:30am until time of service.
William Gordon Micke was born on October 10, 1933, on the home farm, in the Township of Worden, to William Sr. and Florence E. (Plecity) Micke. He was raised on the family farm and attended the Busy Bee Country School until the 8th grade. He loved to tell stories about walking to school, hitching rides on the milk sleigh, and his first grade school teacher running away with the milk man. He graduated from Thorp High School in 1952 and later joined the Wisconsin National Guard, which was the source of many more stories.
On August 25, 1955, he was united in marriage to Rose Marie Crowley at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, in Owen, WI. Bill and Rose worked side by side with his father for many years and eventually they took over the family farm. They were blessed with two sons who joined him on the farm, and they were later able to purchase five more surrounding farms. The original farm has been in the family for 118 years, with Bill's grandchildren making it a 5th generation farm.
Bill was a member of St. Bernard-St. Hedwig's Catholic Church and its' Holy Name Society, the Catholic Order of Foresters, he was on the Board of Directors for Tri State Breeders, and was on the loan committee for the Northwestern Bank in Thorp.
Bill had many interests, including; raising turkeys and pigs, raising & selling bulls, and keeping draft horses on the farm. He truly enjoyed buying and selling livestock, which he started doing at 15 years old, and was a regular at all local sale barns. Bill also pulled horses and ponies for many years. Bill and Rose made many trips out West to visit friends, attend cowboy poetry performances, and visit auction barns along the way. He will always be remembered for his willingness to offer advice learned from experience and for treating everyone fairly.
He is survived by his wife, Rose M. Micke, of Stanley; 2 sons: Dean Micke (Natalie Baker) of Stanley, Allen (Lisa) Micke of Thorp; 4 grandchildren: Jessica Ryba (Lance Girard) of Chippewa Falls, WI, Andrew (Melissa) Micke, Jennifer Micke and Ryan Micke, all of Thorp WI; 2 great grandchildren: Aiden and Addison of Chippewa Falls, WI; 2 sisters: Joanne (Ray) Stroinski of Thorp WI, Carol McDermott of Henderson, NV; one brother: Gerald Micke of Stanley: nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother: Armon Micke; 2 sisters-in-law: Barbara Micke and Jan Micke. 
Micke, William G. (I13637)
 
169179 WILLIAM G. BAEHNMAN, one of the enterprising and progressive young agriculturists of Greenville township, Outagamie county, who is farming an excellent tract of ninety acres, was born June 14, 1885, in Waushara county, Wisconsin, and is a son of Gottfried and Augusta (Maldewin) Baehnman, natives of Germany, where the father was born in November, 1857, and the mother in August, 1866. Gottfried Baehnman came to the United States when a boy, in 1866, with his parents, who located first in Milwaukee and later removed to West Bloomfield. Reared to the life of an agriculturist, Mr. Baehnman has always followed farming as an occupation, and now owns a fine property near West Bloomfield. He has served as chairman of the township board, and is president of the Farmers' Insurance Company, and is widely known and highly respected in his section. He and his wife had a family of ten children, William G. being the fourth in order of birth. He attended school in West Bloomfield, studying both German and English, and when he was seventeen years of age began working out among the farmers of his neighborhood, although he lived at home. Mr. Baehnman was married in 1910, and in the following year, January 2, 1911, he purchased his present ninety-acre tract, where he has since carried on general farming. He gives all of his attention to his property, and so has not found time to join any fraternal associations nor to engage actively in politics, although he is a stanch Republican. His religious connection is with the German Lutheran Church. Mr. Baehnman was married November 10, 1910, to Miss Elizabeth Wilke, who was born at West Bloomfield, January 18, 1886, daughter of Charles and Anna, (Hayer) Wilke, natives of Germany who now reside at Bloomfield, where Mr. Wilke owns an excellent farm. Mrs. Baehnman's parents had a family of seven children, and she was the second in order of birth. Baehman, William G. (I191478)
 
169180 WILLIAM G. BAUMANN, one of the progressive young agriculturists of Grand Chute township, Outagamie county, has lived on the farm on which he is now operating all of his life, having been born here June 26, 1880, a son of William and Mary (Hocks) Baumann, natives of Germany. William Baumann was born on the Rhine, February 7, 1843, and his wife May 22, 1843, and they were married in Germany, coming to America in 1875 and settling in Appleton for three months, at the end of which time Mr. Baumann bought the farm on which William G. Baumann now resides. He continued to cultivate this land until 1909, when he moved to Menasha, and there Mrs. Baumann died August 24, 1910, when he came back to the old homestead, and now makes his home here. Mr. Baumann is a veteran of the Franco-Prussian War. He and his wife had the following children: Margaret, wife of John Hermann, a farmer of Clayton township, Winnebago county; William G., and Henry, twin of William G., also a farmer of Winnebago county. William G. Baumann attended the district schools until nine years of age and then went to St. Joseph's School for two years, after which he completed his education in his home district. He has never left the old homestead, and since his marriage has been operating it as a general farm. The eighty acres in the property are in a fine state of cultivation, and the farm is fully equipped with modern buildings and up-to-date machinery and appliances. Mr. Baumann is one of the progressive young men of his locality, and is now serving as pathmaster here. In political matters he adheres to the principles of the Democratic party, and his religious connection is with St. Joseph's Catholic Church .
On April 27, 1909, Mr. Baumann was married to Anna Katherine Ellenbecker, who was born in Center township, December 30, 1879, daughter of Nicholas and Mary (Tock) Ellenbecker, natives of Belgium, the former born February 15, 1845, and the latter July 26, 1842. Mr. Ellenbecker came to Outagamie county in 1862, and his wife in 1869, and they were married in Appleton, after which Mr. Ellenbecker bought eighty acres of land in Center township, which he cultivated until 1906, in which year he rented his land to his son and moved to Appleton, where he now lives retired. From time to time he added to his property and the farm now contains 200 acres, all under cultivation. Mr. and Mrs. Ellenbecker had seven children: Anthony, who resides on the old homestead; John, who is deceased; Rosie, the wife of John Butler, a resident of Appleton; Sophia, the wife of John Graisbach, of Center township; William, who is deceased; Mrs. Baumann; and Hubert, a resident of Center township. Mr. and Mrs. Baumann have had one child: Mildred Mary, born April 17, 1910 . 
Baumann, William G. (I130431)
 
169181 William G. Blake 4/10/1880 11/29/1970 Post Crescent 11/30/1970 B 8 Blake, William G. (I200795)
 
169182 WILLIAM G. BLAKE, a scientific farmer and stock raiser of section 28, Cicero township, was born April 10, 1880, on the farm which he now occupies, and is a son of Joachim C. F. and Adaline (Maschinsky) Blake, and a grandson of Carl and Dorothy Blake, or "Bleek," as the name was originally spelled in Germany. Mr. Blake's grandparents were natives of Mecklenberg, Germany, from whence they came to America in 1866 and settled in Greenville township, moving to Cicero township two years later, where Mr. Blake bought 120 acres of wild land from the Fox River Company. The first residence of the family was a log cabin, and at the same time a log barn was built large enough to accommodate the teams of lumbermen in that vicinity. During the remainder of his life Carl Blake was engaged in agricultural pursuits, and at the time of his death, in June, 1886, he had an excellent property. His widow followed him to the grave during the following spring, and both were buried in the Lutheran Cemetery at Black Creek. Joachim C. F. Blake received his education in the German schools, and after coming to America engaged in working for wages, mostly in the lumber woods, during seven winters, and then worked on his father's farm. In 1876 he was married to Miss Adaline Maschinsky, a native of Germany, who came to America in 1871, her parents first settling in Dodge county and two years later moving to Outagamie county. They bought forty acres of land in Cicero township, and here Mr. Maschinsky died in the spring of 1883, at the age of sixty-one years. His widow, who was born November 15, 1825, is still living on the old homestead in Cicero township. Mrs. Blake was the third of a family of nine children, and was born February 26, 1852. Five children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Joachim C. F. Blake, namely: Emma, who married Fred Pantzloff, lives in Cicero township and has two children; William G.; Mary, who married Amos Sharman of Black Creek township, has three children; Caroline, who married Julius Sassmann, also lives in Black Creek and has three children; and Walter, is single and lives at home, being a carpenter by trade. After his marriage, Mr. Blake engaged in farming for himself on eighty acres of land in Cicero township, to which he later added eighty acres more, and of this he has ninety acres under cultivation. All of the improvements, including the buildings, have been done by him, and the entire farm is fenced with barbed and woven wire and cedar rails. His son, William, is now living on the place, but has purchased a farm of 152 acres in Black Creek township, to which he expects to remove, and Mr. Blake will then move onto his own farm with his youngest son and re-engage in farming and stock raising. At present he is living quietly at his own residence in the village of Black Creek, where he also owns two building lots. Mr. Blake is a republican in politics and has served as assessor of Black Creek, and as assessor, supervisor, chairman of the town board and treasurer of the school board. With his family he attends the Lutheran Church.
William G. Blake received his education in the public schools, and later took the agricultural course at Madison, where he learned the benefits to be derived from scientific farming and stock raising. He has been engaged in these lines all of his life, and is now engaged in breeding thoroughbred Holstein cattle, Duroc and Poland-China hogs and Percheron horses. In 1905, he was married to Miss Mary Hoffman, who was born March 25, 1882, at Maple Creek, daughter of Jacob and Henrietta Hoffman. One child has been born to this union: Elwin C., August 13, 1906. 
Blake, William G. (I200795)
 
169183 William G. Bons, 82, Little Chute, passed away unexpectedly Sunday, June 27, 2010. He was born July 11, 1927, in Nijmegen, Holland, son of the late Henry and Marie (Gietman) Bons. Bill was united in marriage to Rosa Van Veghel on June 24, 1954, at Holy Name Catholic Church, Kimberly. Bill and Rosa recently celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary with all of their children. After grade school he went to technical college in Holland for woodworking. This skill served him well when he came to the United States in 1952. Bill worked for most of his life in the building industry, later going into business for himself founding Bill Bons & Sons Construction. Many houses in the Valley were built or finished with his fine workmanship. Bill loved building wooden tulips, lawn ornaments, wagons, bird houses and feeders for family and friends. Bill proudly served as a marine in WWII in the Netherlands.
Bill was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute. He was a past president of the Kiwanis Club, Cubmaster for the Boy Scouts for 10 years, a member of the Heart of the Valley Senior Service Club, and volunteered at St. Vincent DePaul and area nursing homes. Family was very important to Bill. They enjoyed many years at the family cottage on Crystal Lake where they played cards, fished, and sailed. After retirement, Bill and Rosa enjoyed traveling to Arizona, Texas, and Florida. Besides traveling, Bill enjoyed watching the wildlife that frequented his backyard. It was common to see deer, squirrels, turkeys, woodchucks, and a variety of colorful birds. Bill enjoyed many friendships. He especially enjoyed Sunday morning coffee with the Hollanders, and playing cards with friends.
Bill is survived by his loving wife Rosa, and their six children, 18 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren, with one on the way: Jerry (Sharon) Bons, Chris (Julie) Bons, Henry (Connie) Bons, Steve (Linda) Bons, Mary (Tom) Vander Hyden, and Paul (Lisa) Bons; and their children: Adam, Zachary and Ross Bons; Scott and Brian (Molly) Bons; Jenny (John) Kidd, Kevin and Katie Bons; Becky, Joe, Amy and Sally Bons; Jessica and Joshua Vander Hyden; Alex and Casey Bons, Christa and Carly Vander Pas; great grandchildren, Devan and Lea Kidd; further survived by a brother, Jacob (Priscilla) Bons, AZ; three sisters: Betty Kelderman, Kimberly; Dorothy Vander Maazen, Appleton; Annie (John) Schultz, Felicity, OH; brothers-in-law: John Van Veghel, Appleton; Adrian (June) Van Veghel, FL; sisters-in-law: Ardine Bons, Kaukauna; Vivian Bons, AZ; Christine Vander Heyden, The Netherlands; Mary Van Veghel, NM; Sally Bons, Combined Locks.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters: Mary (Jacob) Raetts and Coby (Ted) Kokke; three brothers: Hank Bons, Peter Bons, and John Bons; brothers-in-law: William Vander Maazen, Joseph Vander Heyden, Jacob Kelderman, and Harry Van Veghel; sisters-in-law: Imelda Van Veghel and Barbara Van Veghel.
Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday, July 1, 2010, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, 323 S. Pine Street, Little Chute, with Msgr. James Vanden Hogen officiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Visitation will be at the church from 2 p.m. Thursday until the time of the mass. In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established.
Bill's family would like to say a special thank you to Leta Verbeten for her friendship and support throughout the years.
"We loved you dearly. We'll miss you every day of our lives." Love - Rosa, your children, and grandchildren.
Verkuilen Funeral Home
& Cremation Services
Little Chute 920-788-3321
www.verkuilenfh.com 
Bons, William "Bill" G. (I70242)
 
169184 William G. Dougherty, age 79, died Monday evening following a battle wi th cancer. He was born January 5, 1926, to the late Robert and Helen (Meye rs) Dougherty, in Appleton, where he was a resident most of his life. Bi ll served with the U. S. Navy, as a chef, during World War II. Following h is discharge he met Janice Stead, they shared 54 years together. Bill h ad been employed as a butcher and as chef at various restaurants in the ar ea. In 1967 he opened Chef Bill's Supper Club, now Mark's Eastside, whi ch he operated for 20 years. Bill loved to participate in games of chanc e, entertaining and cooking for friends, he also enjoyed small engine repa ir, hunting and boating. He was a member of St. Pius X Catholic Church a nd was a member and helped to establish his local chapter of the Wiscons in Restaurant Association. Bill is survived by four children: Dave "Duffy" Dougherty and his fiance e, Carol Tuoto, Seminole, FL; Judy and Rick Simon, Appleton; Linda and T om Kuchenbecker, Stevens Point; Mark and Lori Dougherty, Appleton; seven g randchildren: Dawn (Bill) Ebert, Scott Simon, Curt (Jenny) Simon, Nicole ( Richard) Klemme, Sarah Kuchenbecker, Will and Riley Dougherty; three gre at grandchildren: Connor Simon, Caitlin Simon and Tommy Klemme, a brothe r, Russell Dougherty, Wisconsin Rapids and Florida; a sister, Betty Smit h, Neenah; and a sister-in-law, Marilyn (Don) Slusarski, Stevens Point; ni eces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Janice L. (Stead) Dougherty, on Mar ch 16, 2001, a brother, Robert Dougherty and a brother-in-law, Richard Smi th. The funeral liturgy for William will be held at 12 p.m., Thursday, Apr il 7, 2005, at ST PIUS X CATHOLIC CHURCH, 500 West Marquette Street, wi th Father Donald Zuleger officiating. Entombment will be in Greenlawn Ceme tery, Neenah. Friends may call at the church on Thursday, from 9:30 a.m ., until the time of the mass. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has be en established for the American Cancer Society.
The family would like to thank the staff of Cherry Meadows Hospice for t he love and care they showed to Bill and his family.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
537 North Superior Street 
Dougherty, William G. (I313004)
 
169185 WILLIAM G. JAMISON, a progressive, well-to-do agriculturist and land owner of Greenville township, who is giving particular attention to the breeding of high-grade live stock, was born at Springfield, Illinois, February 7, 1858, and is a son of Robert and Ann (Ralston) Jamison, natives of Jefferson county, Indiana, where the father was born December 19, 1836, and the mother December 25, 1837. In his early life Robert Jamison was a contractor and builder, and after his marriage went to Springfield, Illinois, where he died shortly afterward, in July, 1858. William G. Jamison was the only child of his parents, but there were six children born to his mother's second marriage to David Culbertson, of Jefferson county, Indiana, whence she had returned after the death of her first husband. She now resides at Marion, Indiana. William G. Jamison received his education in the public schools and the Normal school at Danville, Indiana, and he remained with his mother until twenty-one years of age, at which time he went to Neenah, Wisconsin, and for six years thereafter worked at the millwright trade. He then purchased eighty acres of land in Greenville township and engaged in farming, operating his land in a general way until 1897, and in that year became interested in the breeding of pure Guernsey cattle. He started with a pure-bred sire, later adding a number of dams, and he now has a herd of about twenty pure-bred stock, and in addition keeps about fifty head of high-grade cattle. In the fall of 1909 he added another farm of 160 acres, which he has thoroughly equipped for the business, and he devotes his entire attention to his interests. He is a member of the various stock breeders' associations, and is known as an excellent judge of cattle. Fraternally, he is connected wth the Modern Woodmen of Greenville; in political matters he is a Republican, and his religious connections are with the old Scotch United Presbyterian Church. In March, 1885, Mr. Jamison was united in marriage with Miss Ella Culbertson, who was born in Hortonville, Outagamie county, February 2, 1861, daughter of James and Abbie (Wickwire) Culbertson, the former a native of Jefferson county, Indiana, and the latter of Nova Scotia. Mrs. Jamison was an only child. Mr. and Mrs. Jamison have had eight children: Alice B., a stenographer, residing at Antigo; Robert; Clarence; Russell, who died in infancy; and Harvey, Stanley, Howard and Lida, residing at home. Jamison, William G. (I118063)
 
169186 William G. Kamps, 82, Green Bay, died Saturday, February 20, 2016 at his home. He was born on April 23, 1933, in Green Bay to Jacob and Loretta (Williamsen) Kamps.
For many years Bill worked alongside his family in the family business, Green Bay Floral. In 1952, he graduated from Central Catholic High School. During the Korean War, Bill proudly served in the U.S. Army. On June 25, 1955, he married Evelyn Kuske at Annunciation Catholic Church. Bill was employed as a truck driver for the city of Green Bay for 28 years before retiring in 1995. He was a proud member of Union Local #75. Bill was also a member of the Moose Lodge #801. He enjoyed watching Packer games and spending time at his morning breakfasts with his retired coworkers. Bill also enjoyed spending time with his family at their cottage in Lakewood.
He is survived by his wife, Evelyn; four children and their spouses, Greg and Judy Kamps, Sandra and Michael Gerczak, Lori and Ron Hermsen, Kathy and Al Paque; 10 grandchildren, Willie (Tiffany) Kamps, Katie Kamps, Sara Kamps, and Luke Kamps, Molly (Jeff) Mekash, Ashley (Tim) Bloom, Jessi Hermsen, Jon Hermsen, Karly Paque, Aubrey Paque; six great-grandchildren, Lilly, Madison, Cooper, Corbin, Cutter, Braylynn; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Eunice Kujava, Janice and Allen Baeten; a brother and sister-in-law, Joseph and Judy Kamps; and Evelyn's family, Wilbert and Lois Kuske, Walter Charles, and Carol and Bruce Anderson.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brother-in-law, Mel Kujava; sister-in-law, June Charles; brother-in-law, Melvin (Carol) Kuske; and a nephew, Mark Baeten.
Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano Ave., from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday. The Funeral Service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Entombment will be in Fort Howard Memorial Park. To send online condolences, please go to www.BlaneyFuneralHome.com.
The Kamps family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to the staff of Unity Hospice and the doctors and staff of Bellin Hospital for their care of Bill during his illness. 
Kamps, William (I102815)
 
169187 William Ganthrey44
Bertha Ganthrey35
Ottilia Ganthrey14
Otto Ganthrey12
William Ganthrey10
Herman Ganthrey9
Adolf Ganthrey8
Elwin Ganthrey6
Albert Ganthrey5
Alwina Ganthrey3
Carl Ganthrey2
Louisa Ganthrey3/12 
Jandrey, Albert John (I202856)
 
169188 William Garvey
Born: December 18, 1888
Died: June 18, 1947
Place of Birth: Freedom, WI
Obituary Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: June 19, 1947
Section: Page: 19 Type: OB
Cemetery Name: St. Nicholas Catholic Location: Freedom, WI
Notes owner/operator Garvey's Corner Cheese Factory 
Garvey, William E. (I51858)
 
169189 William GARVEY Self M Male W 58 IRE Farm er IRE IRE
Mary GARVEY Wife M Female W 45 IRE Keeps House IRE I RE
John GARVEY Son S Male W 25 WI Farm Laborer IRE I
Ann GARVEY Dau S Female W 20 WI At Home IRE IRE
James GARVEY Son S Male W 18 WI Farm Laborer IRE I
Marcela GARVEY Dau S Female W 14 WI At School IRE I
Ellen GARVEY Dau S Female W 11 WI At School IRE IRE
Source Information: Census Place Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin Family History Library Film 1255440 NA Film Number T9-1440 Pa ge Number 198C 
Garvey, William (I53697)
 
169190 William Garvey 22 Dec 1891 Outagamie 02 103
Name:William Garvey
Death Date:22 Dec 1891
County:Outagamie
Volume:02
Page #:0010
Reel:103
Image:1880
ImageNum:101631
Sequence #:118491
Level Info:Wisconsin Vital Records Death Index. 
Garvey, William (I53697)
 
169191 William Garvey 34
Mary Garvey 28
Bridget Garvey 8
John Garvey 7
Mary A Garvey 5
Ann Garvey 2
Catharine Garvey 9/12

Peter Garvey 54
Ann Garvey 50
Patrick Garvey 16 
Garvey, Peter (I312955)
 
169192 William Garvey 34
Mary Garvey 28
Bridget Garvey 8
John Garvey 7
Mary A Garvey 5
Ann Garvey 2
Catharine Garvey 9/12
Peter Garvey 54
Ann Garvey 50
Patrick Garvey 16 
Unknown, Anna (I312956)
 
169193 William Garvey 34
Mary Garvey 28
Bridget Garvey 8
John Garvey 7
Mary A Garvey 5
Ann Garvey 2
Catharine Garvey 9/12
Peter Garvey 54
Ann Garvey 50
Patrick Garvey 16 
Garvey, Patrick (I312957)
 
169194 William Garvey 9/12/1863 2/22/1944 Post Crescent 2/22/1944 12
see also
Brother of Local Resident Passes, William Garvey, Sr.
Kaukauna Times | Date: 02/25/1944 | Page: 2 | Type: Obituary 
Garvey, William H. (I51853)
 
169195 William Garvey of Freedom
Age: 25
Occupation: Cheesemaker
Parents: William H. Garvey b. Wi. & Kate Randerson b. Wi.
Bride: Rose L. Garvey of Freedom, B. WI.
Parents: Mike Garvey b. WI. & Mary Murphy b. N.Y.
Married: April 10 1917 in Freedom.
Witnesses: Raymond Flanagan, Ella Garvey-both from Freedom 
Family F16852
 
169196 William Garvey45
Mary Garvey40
Bridget Garvey16
John Garvey14
Mary Garvey12
Anna Garvey10
Catharine Garvey8
James Garvey7
Marcell Garvey4
Ellen Garvey2
Mathias Keeley52
Ksilla Keeley35
John Keeley15
Bridget Keeley13
Hannora Keeley10
Patrick Keeley
Keeley, Mathias (I32920)
 
169197 William Geagen 43
Mary Geagen 40
James Geagen 9
William Geagen 11 
Agen, William (I84890)
 
169198 WILLIAM GEENEN, who for more than a quarter of a century has been secreta ry of the Farmers' Home Mutual Insurance Company, is vice-president of t he Little Chute State Bank, a prosperous farmer and land holder of Buchan an township, and one of the leading men of his community. He was born in B uchanan township, Outagamie county, February 2, 1864; a son of John and Ca therine (Willenson) Geenen, who were born in Holland and married in Freed om township, this county. After their marriage they removed to Buchanan to wnship, where for eight years Mr. Geenen rented land and then bought the f arm which is now occupied by his son William. Here John Geenen died in 189 0, at the age of sixty-four years, his wife having passed away in 1874, wh en fortyfive years old, and both were buried in the Little Chute Cemetery.
William Geenen was the fourth of a family of eight children, and remain ed at home working for his father until his twenty-third year. He. was mar ried June 15, 1887, to Miss Susannah Schumacher, daughter of Peter and Ma ry (Pauly) Schumacher, natives of Germany. They were married in Wiscons in and settled on a farm in Kaukauna township, from whence they moved in 1 872 to Buchanan township, and lived on a farm until retiring to Appleto n, in which city Mr. Schumacher died in 1903, aged seventy-eight years, h is wife passing away in 1900 when sixty-six years of age, and both were in terred in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Appleton. Mrs Geenen was born Februa ry 7, 1864, and was the seventh born of her parents' nine children. Mr. a nd Mrs. Geenen also have had nine children, of whom two are deceased, t he survivors being: Ida, Everard, Laura, Marie, William, Paul and Margare t. The second oldest child, Agnes, who lost her life in an accident on t he Fox River, in June, 1911, was graduated from the Appleton High Scho ol in 1908, and the other child died in infancy. After his marriage, Mr. G eenen engaged in farming and gardening on his father's property, some of w hich he owned himself, and he also dealt to quite anextent in real estat e, at one time owning as high as 145 acres. He started in the florist busi ness in 1893 with a greenhouse of 800 square feet, which he has since incr eased to 27,000 square feet; operates an eighty-acre farm, which is all fe nced with barbed wire, and markets hay and grain. He built his modern hou se in 1891, which has eight rooms. For eighteen years he was also engag ed in the dairy business, and delivered milk in the village of Kimberly, b ut gave up his route in 1908. A Democrat in his political views, he was el ected school clerk when he was only eighteen years of age, and served in t hat capacity continuously for twentysix years. He has been secretary of t he Farmers' Home Mutual Insurance Company since 1885, and vice-preside nt of the Little Chute State Bank, of which he is also a stockholde r. He is a member of St. John's Catholic Church of Little Chute, of whi ch he was a trustee for eighteen years. 
Geenen, William (I53485)
 
169199 William Geenen28
Rose Geenen25
Kathlenn Geenen2 [2 7/12]
John Geenen1 [1 11/12]
Kathrine Kallin18 
Geenen, William (I95364)
 
169200 William Gehring
Born: March 2, 1903
Died: January 2, 1946
Place of Birth: Freedom, WI
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: January 3, 1946
Section:
Page: 10
Type: OB
Cemetery
Name: Nicholas
Location: Freedom, WI 
Gehring, William (I88776)
 
169201 William Gehrke 43
Bertha B Gehrke 44
Renata E Gehrke 13 
Gehrke, Renata Elizabeth (I74889)
 
169202 William Gehrke55
Bertha Gehrke56
Euguene Hardy24
Rencota Hardy23
William Hardy2
Jane Hardy1/12 
Hardy, Eugene Thomas (I42652)
 
169203 William Gehrke55
Bertha Gehrke56
Euguene Hardy24
Rencota Hardy23
William Hardy2
Jane Hardy1/12 
Gehrke, Renata Elizabeth (I74889)
 
169204 William Gehrke55
Bertha Gehrke56
Euguene Hardy24
Rencota Hardy23
William Hardy2
Jane Hardy1/12 
Gehrke, William Fredrich August (I173138)
 
169205 William Gehrke55
Bertha Gehrke56
Euguene Hardy24
Rencota Hardy23
William Hardy2
Jane Hardy1/12 
Griepentrog, Bertha Barbara (I173139)
 
169206 William Genester 54
Agusta Genester 53
Gorden Genester 25
Roger Genester 17
Gus Ristan 83 
Ristau, Gustave August (I162333)
 
169207 William Genrich 51
Mary Genrich 44
Evelyn Genrich 21
Dorothy Genrich 20
Wilbert Genrich 17
Myron Genrich 15
Donald Genrich 13
Marian Genrich 9
Joan Genrich 4
Patricia Genrich
Genrich, Joan (I116984)
 
169208 William Genrich 51
Mary Genrich 44
Evelyn Genrich 21
Dorothy Genrich 20
Wilbert Genrich 17
Myron Genrich 15
Donald Genrich 13
Marian Genrich 9
Joan Genrich 4
Patricia Genrich
Maas, Mary (I116986)
 
169209 William Genrich39
Mary Genrich34
Norman Genrich13
Evelyn Genrich11
Dorothy Genrich10
Wilbert Genrich7
Myron Genrich5
Donald Genrich3 [3 1/12] 
Genrich, William (I116985)
 
169210 William Genrich51
Mary Genrich44
Evelyn Genrich21
Dorothy Genrich20
Wilbert Genrich17
Myron Genrich15
Donald Genrich13
Marian Genrich9
Joan Genrich4
Patricia Genrich
Genrich, William (I116985)
 
169211 William George Fischer, 80 of Appleton died Saturday August 23, 2014 at his residence, surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Marshfield, WI; February 11, 1934, son of the late Lee and Mathilda (Gloudemans) Fischer. Bill married Janet (Olm) on October 5, 1957. Throughout their 57 years together, Bill and Janet were a successful team, through good times or when faced with a challenge, they both relied and believed in each other.
Bill and Janet were both Appleton High School Alumni "class of 1952". He played football, ran track, and was all state in his senior year. Bill was a retailer to his soul. A true "people" person, he enjoyed having a conversation with anyone whom was open to receiving his kind smile. He began his career working at Gloudemans Department Store. He and Janet started their own adventure and built a wonderful business, Fischers Boyswear in downtown Appleton. For many years, Fischers was the Levi jean capital of Wisconsin. Bill was very proud of his involvement in organizing the downtown Appleton Christmas parade. For many years Bill walked next to the Santa float, enjoying all the smiling faces on College Avenue. He took special pride at being the Grand Marshall of the parade on two occasions. Bill's family were his closest friends. His greatest pride were his grandchildren, whom he loved dearly. They were all perfect in his eyes, and could do nothing wrong.
Bill is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Janet; his two children, son Steven (Melanie) Fischer, and daughter Lisa (Marty) Knuppel; five grandchildren, Allison (Kurtis) Belongea, Brittney Fischer, Jacob Knuppel, Anna Fischer, and Alexandra Fischer; sister, Joan Giuliani; and brother Raymond (Carol) Fischer; sister-in-law, Carol Fischer; brother-in-law, Ken (Shawn) Olm; his close friend, J.R. Olm; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was further preceded in death by his granddaughter, Payton Lynn Fischer; nephew, David Jack; three brothers, Jack, Michael and Charles Fischer; sister, Mary Ann Jack; brothers-in-law, Walter Laes, Joseph Giuliani, Paul Jack, and Robert Olm; and sister-in-law, Catherine Olm;
Visitation for Bill will be held on Tuesday August 26, 2014 at ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, 312 S. State St, Appleton beginning at 3:00PM. The Funeral Mass will follow at 5:00PM with Fr. Bill Swichtenberg officiating.
Bill's family would like to thank the kind caregivers at Heartland Hospice, and Home Instead, their assistance through this journey was a blessing. And a special thank you also to all the gifted physicians and staff whom have supported and provided such wonderful care to Bill over the years, Dr. Judd Pulley, Dr. Gene Rigstad, Appleton Cardiology, and Fox Valley Surgical. Words cannot express our gratefulness.
Bill, you will be missed by your family, friends, neighbors, and the class of '52.
Funeral Home
Valley Funeral Home
2211 N. Richmond St. Appleton, WI 54911
(920) 733-5435 Funeral Home Details
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Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Aug. 25, 2014 
Fischer, William G. (I55872)
 
169212 William Gerhardt 10/4/2003 Post Crescent 10/5/2003 C 4 Gerhardt, William C. (I314623)
 
169213 William Gerondal60
Josephine Gerondal55 [56]
Ermeny Gerondal19
Dezira Gerondal17
Emma Gerondal11
Caterine Trelner20 [29] [28] 
Gerondale, William (I141183)
 
169214 William Gerondal61
Josephine Gerondal35
Agnesse Gerondal10
Louis Gerondal9
Honarine Gerondal7
Johnny Gerondal4
Ester Gerondal
Gerondale, William (I141183)
 
169215 William Gerondal61
Josephine Gerondal35 marr 11 yrs, 5 children 5 alive , no imm date listed
Agnesse Gerondal10
Louis Gerondal9
Honarine Gerondal7
Johnny Gerondal4
Ester Gerondal
Geniesse, Josephine (I141182)
 
169216 William Gerondale
4 Mar 1894
24 Aug 1970
76 
Gerondale, William J. (I136810)
 
169217 William Gerondale 3/4/1994 8/24/1970 Post Crescent 8/25/1970 B 10 Gerondale, William J. (I136810)
 
169218 William Gerondale50
Josephine Gerondale45
Agnes Gerondale20
Louis Gerondale18
Noranne Gerondale17
John Gerondale14
Esther Gerondale12
Ermonie Gerondale10
Desire Gerondale7
Emma Gerondale
Gerondale, William (I141183)
 
169219 William Gerrits 4/23/1883 10/22/1963 Post Crescent 10/23/1963 B 12 Gerrits, William (I48111)
 
169220 William Gerrits43
Anna Gerrits42
Herbert Gerrits19
Wilferd Gerrits15
Raymond Gerrits13
Elleen Gerrits12 
Gerrits, William Theodore (I17714)
 
169221 William Gerrits43
Anna Gerrits42
Herbert Gerrits19
Wilferd Gerrits15
Raymond Gerrits13
Elleen Gerrits12 
Gerrits, Raymond (I106266)
 
169222 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gerrits, Lorraine (I166594)
 
169223 William Giesbers 55
Mary Giesbers 43
Herman Giesbers 17
Annie Giesbers 16
Minnie Giesbers 14
Kate Giesbers 12
William F Murphy 23
Jennie Murphy 19
Raymond Murphy 1
Enna M Murphy 0 [6/12] 
Giesbers, Jenny (I33290)
 
169224 William Giesbers55
Mary Giesbers43
Herman Giesbers17
Annie Giesbers16
Minnie Giesbers14
Kate Giesbers12
William F Murphy23
Jennie Murphy19
Raymond Murphy1
Enna M Murphy6/12
[0] 
Murphy, William F. (I33297)
 
169225 William Giesen 42
Mable Giesen 38
John Giesen 15
Lawrence Giesen 13
Lester Giesen 11
William Giesen 10
Jo Ann Giesen 9
Emilie Giesen
Giesen, Lester A. (I96500)
 
169226 William Giesen42
Mable Giesen38
John Giesen15
Lawrence Giesen13
Lester Giesen11
William Giesen10
Jo Ann Giesen9
Emilie Giesen
Giesen, William John (I162486)
 
169227 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gilbert, Joseph (I106545)
 
169228 William Gilbart45
Petronella Gilbart43
Marian Gilbart19
Francis Gilbart16
Joseph Gilbart14
Marlyn Gilbart12
Carol Joan Gilbart7
Clara Brittnacher30 
Gilbert, William (I140813)
 
169229 William Gildernick 47
Burnace Gildernick 43
Lial Gildernick 19
Beverley Gildernick 16
Robert Gildernick 11
William H Gildernick
Geldernich, William John (I644)
 
169230 William Gildernick 47
Burnace Gildernick 43
Lial Gildernick 19
Beverley Gildernick 16
Robert Gildernick 11
William H Gildernick
Clough, Bernice (I89698)
 
169231 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Geldernich, William Harry (I89877)
 
169232 William Gilson30
Mildred Gilson27
Robert Gilson3
[3 9/12]
William Gilson2
[2 0/12] 
Gilson, William (I160436)
 
169233 William Gilson40
Mildred Gilson39
Robert Gilson14
William Gilson12
Ansel Gilson9
Ruth Gilson7
Edmund Gilson6
Ilene Pagel19
Effie Gilchrist60 
Gilson, William (I160436)
 
169234 William Glasheen32
Helen Glasheen32
Daniel Glasheen
Glasheen, William J. (I28181)
 
169235 William Glawe 59
Sarah Glawe 46
Otto Glawe 20
Ernest Glawe 19
Theadore Glawe 17 [19]
Marie Glawe 15
Linda Glawe 13
Freida Glawe 13
Albert Glawe 10
Alfred Glawe 10 
Glawe, William (I168356)
 
169236 William Glawe 69
Sarah Glawe 56
Alfred Glawe 19
Albert Glawe 19 
Glawe, William (I168356)
 
169237 William Glawe59
Sarah Glawe46
Otto Glawe20
Ernest Glawe19
Theadore Glawe17
[19]
Marie Glawe15
Linda Glawe13
Freida Glawe13
Albert Glawe10
Alfred Glawe10 
Glawe, William (I168356)
 
169238 William Glawe59
Sarah Glawe46
Otto Glawe20
Ernest Glawe19
Theadore Glawe17
[19]
Marie Glawe15
Linda Glawe13
Freida Glawe13
Albert Glawe10
Alfred Glawe10 
Persohn, Sarah (I168357)
 
169239 William Gloudeman21 Gloudemans, William (I160058)
 
169240 William Gneiser 45
Augusta Gneiser 44
Gordon A Gneiser 14
Dorothy I Gneiser 11
Roger M Gneiser 7
Gustav Ristan 72 
Ristau, Gustave August (I162333)
 
169241 William Gneiser was the son of Martin and Augusta (Frederick) Gneiser, both of Germany. Thus, William was a first-generation American of German heritage.
William was the brother of: Herman, Fred, Robert Emil, Arthur, and Pearl.
William married Augusta Ristau, also a first-generation American in Feb 1897 in Ripon, WI.
William and Augusta had three children: Gordon, Dorothy (Gneiser) Wagner, and Roger. 
Gneiser, William (I175962)
 
169242 William Goese58
Mary Goese46
Alma Goese23
Alya Goese14
William Goese10
Hugo Goese8
Ruben Goese
Goese, William (I205319)
 
169243 William GOLDEN died Saturday aged 36 yrs 7 Months 5 days married Annie CAHANY at West Holland 6 years ago leaves 2 children, died of consumption. Golden, William (I34042)
 
169244 William Golden, 18, route 3 Kaukauna was killed early Monday morning when the automobile he was in left the road and crashed. The driver Lois Fink, 18, of Kaukauna was not injured. The crash occurred on County Trucks C and ZZ outside of Wrightstown. Golden, William T. (I61689)
 
169245 William Gonnering36
Loretta Gonnering34 
Gonnering, William Robert (I120607)
 
169246 WILLIAM GOSSE. The farming interests of Outagamie county, Wisconsin, are in the hands of men of experience, progressive methods and practical ideas, with whom it is a matter of pride to keep their section in the front rank of agricultural counties. During the past several decades conditions here have changed to a great extent, and the use of farming machinery as operated by steam power, has greatly facilitated the raising of large crops as compared with the crude implements of the sturdy pioneers who first broke the country to the plow. Practical ideas, good management and the use of up-to-date machinery have made many men successful as agriculturists during the past few years, and one of these is William Gosse, who is the owner of the fine Gosse homestead in Ellington township. Mr. Gosse was born on the farm he is now conducting, December 4, 1879, and is a son of Frank and Johanna Gosse, the former of whom was born in Berlin, Germany, and came to the United States when a young man. He first settled in Greenville township, Outagamie county, but later sold his property there and came to Ellington township, where he followed farming until his death. His widow, who survives him, makes her home with her son on the homestead, which the latter acquired through purchase in the spring of 1911. The family has always been connected with the German Lutheran Church, and Mrs. Gosse is prominent in church and charitable work. The farm is finely developed, well equipped with buildings, has a fine stream of flowing water and yields large crops. Gosse, William L. (I161342)
 
169247 William Gouring57
Elisabeth Gouring54
Catharina Gouring19
Maria Gouring18
Catherina Gouring17
Maria Gouring15
Anna Gouring14
John Gouring11
Peter Gouring10 
Gonnering, Katherina (I122004)
 
169248 William Graef33
Annabelle Graef29
Eunice Graef7
Gerrold Graef4
William Graef
Graef, William Andrew (I119261)
 
169249 William Graef42
Annabelle Graef39
Eunice Graef17
Gerald Graef14
William R Graef12
Margaret Graef
Graef, William Andrew (I119261)
 
169250 William Graney24
Angelina Graney21
William Graney0[10/12] 
Graney, Gervase J. (I146144)
 
169251 William Granier29
Ella Granier27
Roland Granier7
Doris Granier5
William Granier2
[2 1/12]
Joyce Granier
Greiner, William J. (I103105)
 
169252 William Grapentin40
Hildegard Grapentin34
Richard Grapentin13
Donald Grapentin7
Wilma Mae Grapentin
Grapentin, Wilma M. (I4162)
 
169253 William Gratan62
Louisa Gratan59
Joseph Gratan27
Theodore Gratan16 
Henri, Mary Louisa (I175518)
 
169254 William Gratan62
Louisa Gratan59
Joseph Gratan27
Theodore Gratan16 
Gritton, William (I175519)
 
169255 William Gray 47
Catharine Gray 33
Sasha Claspill 75
Delia Daily 37
Alice Dailey 11
William Hoyt 21
Annie Tritrene 16 
Frambach, Catherine M. "Kate" (I167785)
 
169256 William Gray 47
Catharine Gray 33
Sasha Claspill 75
Delia Daily 37
Alice Dailey 11
William Hoyt 21
Annie Tritrene 16 
Gray, William (I167791)
 
169257 William Gray 47
Catharine Gray 33
Sasha Claspill 75 grandmother
Delia Daily 37
Alice Dailey 11
William Hoyt 21
Annie Tritrene 16 
Lambertson, Sarah (I170169)
 
169258 William GrayHeadM48Wisconsin
Catharine GrayWifeF34Illinois
Sasha ClaspillGrandmotherF75Indiana
Delia DailyBoarderF38Illinois
Alice DaileyDaughterF12Wisconsin
William HoytBoarderM21Wisconsin
Annie TritreneServantF16Germany

Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MMKB-R28 : accessed 04 Nov 2014), William Hoyt in household of William Gray, Kaukauna city Ward 1 & 4-5, Outagamie, Wisconsin, United States; citing sheet 3B, family 57, NARA microfilm publication T623, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.; FHL microfilm 1241809. 
Hoyt, William M. (I307564)
 
169259 WILLIAM GREEN SSN 399-16-5708 Residence: XX708 Born 25 Aug 1924 Last Benefit: Died 15 Feb 1997 Issued: WI (Before 195 1) Green, William George (I5228)
 
169260 William Grenier39
Ella Grenier37
Roland Grenier17
Doris Grenier16
William Grenier12
Joyce Grenier10
Carrol Grenier9
Warren Grenier
Greiner, William J. (I103105)
 
169261 William Gresenz 46
Eva Gresenz 42
Walter Gresenz 15
Armin Gresenz 13
Reinhart Gresenz 12
Evalyn Gresenz 9
Lawrence Gresenz 7
Edwin Gresenz 6
William Gresenz 1
[17/24] 
Gresenz, William (I153938)
 
169262 William Groskopf33
Augusta Groskopf23
August Groskopf3
Terasa Groskopf
Grosskopf, William (I172914)
 
169263 William Grosskopf39
Theresia Grosskopf34
Theodor Grosskopf12
Martha Grosskopf9
William Grosskopf7
Anna Grosskopf1
Minna Ziemar14 
Grosskopf, William F. (I12437)
 
169264 William Grosskopf39
Theresia Grosskopf34
Theodor Grosskopf12
Martha Grosskopf9
William Grosskopf7
Anna Grosskopf1
Minna Ziemar14 
Grosskopf, William (I51368)
 
169265 William Grosskopf39
Theresia Grosskopf34
Theodor Grosskopf12
Martha Grosskopf9
William Grosskopf7
Anna Grosskopf1
Minna Ziemar14 
Jans, Theresa (I51369)
 
169266 William Grosskopf39
Theresia Grosskopf34
Theodor Grosskopf12
Martha Grosskopf9
William Grosskopf7
Anna Grosskopf1
Minna Ziemar14 
Grosskopf, Anna (I164307)
 
169267 William Grosskopf73
Hulda Grosskopf54
Edd Grosskopf33
Otto Grosskopf27
Elsie Grosskopf23
Esther Grosskopf21
Victor Grosskopf20 
Grosskopf, Victor Adam (I64209)
 
169268 William Grosskopf73
Hulda Grosskopf54
Edd Grosskopf33
Otto Grosskopf27
Elsie Grosskopf23
Esther Grosskopf21
Victor Grosskopf20 
Grosskopf, William (I172914)
 
169269 WILLIAM GROTI, who has a well-established business at No. 875 College avenue, is one of the good, substantial business men of Appleton, where he has lived since reaching his majority. Mr. Groth is a native of Germany, born December 15, 1859, a son of John and Wilhelmina Groth, the former of whom died in Germany. William Groth came to the United States in 1881, locating in Appleton, and during the year following his mother came to this country with three children, several others of the family of eleven children remaining in the Fatherland, where several had died. Mrs. Groth settled on an Outagamie county farm on which her son William worked until 1886, and in that year engaged in business in Appleton, having learned the gunsmith trade in his native country prior to coming to America. He was the first to introduce the bicycle in Appleton, and during his business career here he has made numerous other innovations. In 1892 he erected a two-story building on the lot which he had purchased at No. 875 College avenue, and here he has carried on a large business to the present time. In 1885 Mr. Groth was united in marriage with Augusta Krause, who was born in Germany and came to the United States with her parents when a girl, her father being a well known agriculturist of Outagamie county. Six children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Groth, as follows: William, who is engaged in business with his father; Clara, who married Charles Weller, a resident of Appleton; Richard, Irene, and two who died in infancy. Mr. Groth is a member of the Modern Woodmen, and is very popular in that order. He is esteemed as a public-spirited citizen, and although he has never engaged actively in politics, takes a keen interest in local matters, and can be found casting his vote for the candidate whom he believes will make the best official for the city's interests. Groth, William (I309106)
 
169270 William Guenther, 67, a resident of Appleton for 40 years, died shortly after 7 o'clock Wednesday morning in St. Elizabeth hospital, where he had submitted to an operation last Friday. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from the late residence at 271 Outagamie st. Burial will be in the Riverside cemetery.
The deceased was born in 1854 and was married in Milwaukee in 1881, coming to Appleton shortly after and engaging in the grocery business at the corner of Atlantic and North Division Sts. A few years later he operated a flour mill at the foot of John st. where the tissue mill now stands. He operated that mill for 17 years after which he purchased the coal and wood business at Appleton junction and conducted it until his death.
Mr. Guenther is survived by his widow, three daughters, Mrs. Eugene Fox, Green Bay; Cora and Clementine, Appleton; three (should be four) sons, Charles, Harold, Ont., Canada, Richard and Fred, Appleton.
The Post Crescent, Wednesday, Jul 27, 1921 
Guenther, William (I191220)
 
169271 William Guenther56
Minnie Guenther54
Otto C Guenther22
Cora L Guenther20
Fred W Guenther18
Harold M Guenther15
Clementine J Guenther10 
Guenther, William (I191220)
 
169272 William Guerts27
Cornelius Guerts23
Elizabeth Guerts31 
Geurts, Anna Elizabeth (I84832)
 
169273 William Guerts27
Cornelius Guerts23
Elizabeth Guerts31 
Geurts, Cornelius (I173238)
 
169274 William Guerts27
Cornelius Guerts23
Elizabeth Guerts31 
Geurts, William Martin (I173241)
 
169275 William Guilfoyle has lost his right eye as a result of an injury received last week at the Northwestern shops in Kaukauna, when a flying chip of brass entered the optic. He is now at St. Luke's hospital, Chicago, where he is being cared for under the direction of the company's surgeons. Guilfoyle, William M. (I10365)
 
169276 William Guinan 70
Bridget G Guinan 56
Patrick Guinan 25
Catherine Guinan 20 
Guinan, Catherine (I51417)
 
169277 William Gurtman32
Cecelia Gurtman27
Alvina Gurtman7
Richard Gurtman6
Velma Gurtman4
[4 1/12]
Adrain Cronto18 
Gustman, Richard Herman (I195094)
 
169278 William Gurtman32
Cecelia Gurtman27
Alvina Gurtman7
Richard Gurtman6
Velma Gurtman4 [4 1/12]
Adrain Cronto18 
Gustman, William O. (I179680)
 
169279 William H Aird 50
Margarate Aird 44
Don Aird 20
Katie Aird 19
Milton Aird 17
William Aird 12
Basel Aird 2 
Aird, William Hood (I165830)
 
169280 William H Alid 60
Basil S Alid 12 
Aird, William Hood (I165830)
 
169281 William H Alid 60
Basil S Alid 12 
Aird, Basil Sylvester (I165833)
 
169282 William H Barns45
Lucy E Barns40
Walter R Barns17
Lyman E Barns15
Nellie H Barns11
Julia Pepper16 
Barnes, Lymon Eddy Sr. (I130430)
 
169283 William H Barns45
Lucy E Barns40
Walter R Barns17
Lyman E Barns15
Nellie H Barns11
Julia Pepper16 
Barnes, Ellen (I158522)
 
169284 William H Barns45
Lucy E Barns40
Walter R Barns17
Lyman E Barns15
Nellie H Barns11
Julia Pepper16 
Barnes, Walter (I158523)
 
169285 William H Barns45
Lucy E Barns40
Walter R Barns17
Lyman E Barns15
Nellie H Barns11
Julia Pepper16 
Thomas, Lucy (I158530)
 
169286 William H Barns45
Lucy E Barns40
Walter R Barns17
Lyman E Barns15
Nellie H Barns11
Julia Pepper16 
Barnes, William W. (I158531)
 
169287 William H Breun43
Apolona Breun30
Inez Breun
Braun, Wilhelm (I323508)
 
169288 William H Chilson60
Grace E Chilson56
Thad S Chilson31
Luella G Chilson24 
Chilson, Dr. William Henry "W. H. " (I316859)
 
169289 William H Cooney44
Anna E Cooney32
John J Cooney10
Thomas H Cooney9
Edwin R Cooney6
James A Cooney5
Eveyline M Cooney2
Francis Cooney0
[11/12] 
Cooney, William (I83577)
 
169290 William H Cooney44
Anna E Cooney32
John J Cooney10
Thomas H Cooney9
Edwin R Cooney6
James A Cooney5
Eveyline M Cooney2
Francis Cooney0
[11/12] 
Cooney, Edwin R. (I191729)
 
169291 William H Cooney74
Anna Cooney62
George Cooney27
Clement Cooney24
Helen Cooney21 
Cooney, William (I83577)
 
169292 William H Cooney74
Anna Cooney62
George Cooney27
Clement Cooney24
Helen Cooney21 
Brahan, Anna (I83578)
 
169293 William H Copp54
Elsa E Copp45
Howard F Copp19
Eugene D Copp16
Henry A Copp13
Wayne A Copp
Copp, William (I335401)
 
169294 William H Fargo33
Alsina Fargo31
Isabella F Fargo10
Mary J Fargo8
James Fargo7
George Fargo5
Charles Fargo
Fargo, George (I157267)
 
169295 William H Fieweger46
Josephine Fieweger45
Thomas Fieweger19
Frank Fieweger17
Clarence Fieweger15
Theresa Fieweger13
Maurice Fieweger11
Stephen Fieweger5
Agnes Krueger21 
Stilp, Josephine (I176852)
 
169296 William H Fieweger46
Josephine Fieweger45
Thomas Fieweger19
Frank Fieweger17
Clarence Fieweger15
Theresa Fieweger13
Maurice Fieweger11
Stephen Fieweger5
Agnes Krueger21 
Fieweger, William (I176853)
 
169297 William H Flaningam 38
Elizabeth Flaningam 30
Blanche Flaningam 10
Kathleen Flaningam 7
Walter H Stracker 23
John Pringle 25 
Flanagan, Blanche (I69760)
 
169298 William H Garvey 28
Mary P Garvey 29
Henry Glassoff 21 brother in law 
Garvey, William H. (I96557)
 
169299 William H Garvey 59
Mary M Garvey 51 
Garvey, William H. (I96557)
 
169300 William H Guenther40
Lena M Guenther34
Otto T Guenther14
Theodore J Guenther12
Leona E Guenther8
John Pfeiler75
Mary A Kastner22 
Guenther, William (I191220)
 
169301 William H Hartman42
Pearl Hartman41
Inez R Hartman19
Eileen M Hartman14
Esther Hartman9
Ethel Hartman8
Gene H Hartman3
Carl S Fieck29 
Hartman, William (I162540)
 
169302 William H Hoffman 50
Barbara Hoffman 42
Katherine Hoffman 19
Philip Hoffman 17
Elisabeth Hoffman 17
Marie Hoffman 14
Anton Hoffman 12
Edward Hoffman 10
Francis Hoffman 8
Gertrude Hoffman 6
John Hoffman 4
Margaret Hoffman 2 
Hoffmann, William Henry (I111253)
 
169303 William H Hoh70
Alice A Hoh61 
Hoh, William (I199339)
 
169304 William H Hoh70
Alice A Hoh61 
Hoh, Henry L. (I206276)
 
169305 William H Jahnke26
Emily H Jahnke20
William E Jahnke1
[1 9/12] 
Jahnke, William (I75848)
 
169306 William H Johnston62
Eva C Johnston59
Henry T Johnston22
Annie Lind26 
Johnston, William H. (I324590)
 
169307 William H Juse 40
Clara Juse 30
Kenneth Juse 6
Willard Juse 5
Ramona Juse 3
[3 0/12]
Mabel Zuleger 21 
Juse, William Herman (I167166)
 
169308 William H Killian58
Ida Killian36
Gordon Killian8
Margret A Killian6
William J Killian3
[3 1/12] 
Killian, William (I79150)
 
169309 William H Kliss36
Bessie G Kreiss34
James H Kreiss7
William R Kreiss6
Mary E Kreiss2
Eveyln M Kreiss0
[6/12]
Ida Stelzer
Brewster, Bess G. (I28919)
 
169310 William H Kliss36
Bessie G Kreiss34
James H Kreiss7
William R Kreiss6
Mary E Kreiss2
Eveyln M Kreiss0 [6/12]
Ida Stelzer
Kreiss, William (I205178)
 
169311 William H Kreiss - 47
Bessie Kreiss - 45
James Kreiss - 17
William Kreiss - 15
Mary Kreiss - 12
Evelyn Kreiss - 10 
Kreiss, William (I205178)
 
169312 William H Kreiss47
Bessie Kreiss45
James Kreiss17
William Kreiss15
Mary Kreiss12
Evelyn Kreiss10 
Brewster, Bess G. (I28919)
 
169313 William H Lange 39
Martha A Lange 37
Adaline J Lange 12
Victor A Lange 11
Laura C Lange 9
Norman H Lange
Lange, William (I167021)
 
169314 William H Meeker 52
Mande Meeker 37
Josephine M Briggs 44 
Briggs, Marion Josephine (I189608)
 
169315 William H Meeker 52
Mande Meeker 37
Josephine M Briggs 44 
Briggs, Maude Millard (I189609)
 
169316 William H Meeker52 (listed married 2x)
Maude Meeker37 (married 1x, 0 children)
Josephine M Briggs44 (sister in law) 
Meeker, Dr. William Henry D. D. S. (I189436)
 
169317 William H Meeker62
Maude M Meeker47
Ludolph Arens37
Mary Margerite Arens30
William Howard George51
Isaac S George20
[50] 
Meeker, Dr. William Henry D. D. S. (I189436)
 
169318 William H Meeker71
Maude Meeker56
Elizabeth Allen29
Jean Jackson42
Dorothy Fischel24
Ethel Huntoon32 
Meeker, Dr. William Henry D. D. S. (I189436)
 
169319 William H Miller 46
Emma Miller 48
Walter Miller 18
Howard Miller 16
Raymond Miller 14 
Miller, William (I157922)
 
169320 William H Miller 57
Emma Miller 58
Walter A Miller 27
Howard E Miller 26
Raymond W Miller 24 
Gayhardt, Emma (I71241)
 
169321 William H Miller 57
Emma Miller 58
Walter A Miller 27
Howard E Miller 26
Raymond W Miller 24 
Miller, William (I157922)
 
169322 William H Miller 67
Emma Miller 68
Howard L Miller 36
Raymond Miller 34 
Gayhardt, Emma (I71241)
 
169323 William H Miller 67
Emma Miller 68
Howard L Miller 36
Raymond Miller 34 
Miller, William (I157922)
 
169324 William H Miller37
Emm A Miller38
Walter Miller8
Howard Miller7
Raymond Miller
Miller, William (I157922)
 
169325 William H Monger64
Aixy Monger55
William N Monger30
Sally E Monger28
Daniel H Monger32
J aixsah M Monger
Munger, William H. (I329447)
 
169326 William H Monger64
Aixy Monger55
William N Monger30
Sally E Monger28
Daniel H Monger32
J aixsah M Monger
Munger, Daniel H. (I329449)
 
169327 William H Nieland 64
Albertina M Nieland 61
Emor E Nieland 24
Oliver E Nieland 21
Viola I Nieland 20 
Harp, Albertina (I104394)
 
169328 William H Nieland 64
Albertina M Nieland 61
Emor E Nieland 24
Oliver E Nieland 21
Viola I Nieland 20 
Nieland, William Johann Heinrich Friedrich (I104402)
 
169329 William H Parman52
Elizabeth Parman51
Robert Parman23
Jerome Parman19
Mary Parman13
August Parman83 
Parman, William (I109178)
 
169330 William H Parman52
Elizabeth Parman51
Robert Parman23
Jerome Parman19
Mary Parman13
August Parman83 
Parman, Jerome (I109181)
 
169331 William H Philson55
Grace E Philson44
Lee H Philson24
Blanche G Philson20
Luella G Philson17
Direa Jeus18 
Chilson, Dr. William Henry "W. H. " (I316859)
 
169332 William H Pingel55
Linda Pingel47
Salmer Pingel21 
Pingel, William (I194099)
 
169333 William H Randall44
Dorothy Randall36
Frank Fargo67 
Fargo, Frank Barnum (I93066)
 
169334 William H Randall59
Sarah H Randall54
Sarah Shanger94 mother in law 
Randall, William H. W. (I319358)
 
169335 William H Ries48
Minnie Ries46
Roland F Ries16
Harold W Ries14
Harvey Ries11 
Reis, William (I166395)
 
169336 William H Rogers 35
Lucinda Rogers 32
Herbert Rogers 12
Haskell E Rogers 10
Minnie J Rogers 8
Leonard A Rogers 6
Alice M Rogers
Rogers, Herbert (I145703)
 
169337 William H Rogers 35
Lucinda Rogers 32
Herbert Rogers 12
Haskell E Rogers 10
Minnie J Rogers 8
Leonard A Rogers 6
Alice M Rogers
Rogers, William (I145707)
 
169338 William H Roocks 35
Bertha A Roocks 26
Erwin F Roocks 8
Schaloma H Roocks
Roocks, William (I321584)
 
169339 William H Roocks 55
Bertha Roocks 47
L Schaloma Roocks 25
Guinevere Roocks 16
Stanley Roocks
Roocks, William (I321584)
 
169340 William H Schneider
Born: July 1, 1875
Died: December 28, 1938
Place of Birth: Appleton, WI
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: December 28, 1938
Section:
Page: 7
Type: OB
Cemetery
Name: Riverside
Location: Appleton, WI 
Schneider, William (I334386)
 
169341 William H Schneider55
Kathrine M Schneider50
Andrew S Schneider40 
Schneider, William (I334386)
 
169342 William H Steiner 35
Katherine Steiner 29
Leroy Steiner 9
Wilbur Steiner 6
Ruth Steiner
Steiner, William (I320972)
 
169343 William H Steiner 45
Catherine Steiner 39
Leroy Steiner 19
Wilbur Steiner 17 
Steiner, William (I320972)
 
169344 William H Steward 39
Sarah E Steward 38
Sylvia M Steward 15
Raymond Steward 11
Harold J Steward
Steward, Harold (I165299)
 
169345 William H Taggart 52
Christian Taggart 44
John H Taggart 25
Mary E Taggart 23
Carl H Taggart 21
Melvin C Taggart 19
Harold D Taggart 16
Margaret L Taggart 14
Marien S Taggart 12
Lillian Taggart 10
Frank A Taggart 8
Gladys L Taggart 6
Robert J Taggart 3
Alice L Taggart 1 
Taggart, William H. (I144963)
 
169346 William H Taylor 55
Belle H Taylor 45
Katherine Taylor 27
Russell E Taylor 23
John W Taylor 17
Mary K Taylor 15 
Taylor, William Henry (I318968)
 
169347 William H Taylor 55
Belle H Taylor 45
Katherine Taylor 27
Russell E Taylor 23
John W Taylor 17
Mary K Taylor 15 
Warneke, Clara Isabelle Henrietta (I318969)
 
169348 William h Taylor- married 7/20/1901 -milwaukee wis. volume 33-page 0139
Tillie C Illing -married 7/20/1900 (one of them is a trans scriber mistake) volume 33-page 0139- 
Family F206625
 
169349 William H Treptow72
Emilie M Treptow63
Edith A Treptow30 
Treptow, Wilhelm or William (I154763)
 
169350 William H Truptom 52
Amalia M Truptom 44
Martha H Truptom 23
Harry J Truptom 16
Arthur A Truptom 13
Ida A Truptom 10
Gustaff A Luadtka 48
Source Citation
Year: 1910; Census Place: Kaukauna Ward 2, Outagamie, Wisconsin; Roll: T624_1731; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 0140; FHL microfilm: 1375744
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/7884/4455057_00264?pid=31048415&backurl=https://search.ancestryheritagequest.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DWcU1439%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3D1910USCenIndex%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26msT%3D1%26gsfn%3Dwilliam%26gsfn_x%3D0%26gsln%3Dtrepto%26gsln_x%3D0%26msbdy%3D1859%26msbdy_x%3D1%26msbdp%3D2%26msbpn__ftp%3DGermany%26msbpn%3D3253%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3Dagy%26pcat%3D35%26fh%3D0%26h%3D31048415%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=WcU1439&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true 
Treptow, Edith (I336072)
 
169351 William H Van Boxtel55
Helena Van Boxtel43
Urban Van Boxtel20
Ernest Van Boxtel16
Anna Van Boxtel15
William Van Boxtel12
Mary Lou Van Boxtel8
Alice Ludwig18 
VanBoxtel, Ernest (I41657)
 
169352 William H Van Boxtel55
Helena Van Boxtel43
Urban Van Boxtel20
Ernest Van Boxtel16
Anna Van Boxtel15
William Van Boxtel12
Mary Lou Van Boxtel8
Alice Ludwig18 
VanBoxtel, William (I93389)
 
169353 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VanBoxtel, Alice (I171239)
 
169354 William H Yingling 40
Louisa Yingling 39
Janie P Yingling 17
David M Yingling 14
Susie G Yingling 11
Etta M Yingling 10
William M Yingling 7
Joseph Yingling 6
Dora L Yingling 2 
Yingling, Joseph (I311325)
 
169355 William H Zeh41
Martha H Zeh40
Evelyn L Zeh16
Myrtle L Zeh13
Orin H Zeh12
Hazel M Zeh10 
Zeh, William (I205449)
 
169356 William H. "Billy" O'Connell, age 84, of Appleton, passed away Saturday, July 12, 2008, at St. Elizabeth Hospital. He was born July 20, 1923, in Van Dyne, the son of the late John "Non" and Bibianna O'Connell. Bill was employed with the Kimberly-Clark Corp. for many years prior to his retirement. He was united in marriage to Helen Sonnenberg on June 5, 1954, she preceded him in death on April 15, 1988. Billy loved playing golf, traveling, reading, and gardening.
Survivors include his son-in-law, Gerald W. Helf; grandchildren: Gerald W. Helf II, Rhonda H. Helf; great-granddaughter, Sierra; nieces and nephews: Margie, Jean, Billy Johnny.
In addition to his parents and his loving wife, Helen, he was preceded in death by his daughter, Sharon, and an infant daughter, LeeAnn.
Private family services will be held. Urn burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh.
Wichmann Funeral Home
537 No. Superior St.
Appleton 739-1231
Online condolences at
www.wichmannfargo.com 
O'Connell, William H. (I315533)
 
169357 William H. (Bill) Roebke, 76, Crivitz, formerly of Wrightstown, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, August 21, 2017, after a Canadian fishing trip. On August 27, 1940 he was born to the late Herbert and Alma (Giese) Roebke. He was baptized at St. John Ev. Lutheran Church in Wrightstown.
It was May 1957 when Bill graduated from Wrightstown High School at the age of 16. He then began working at A&P Supermarket until he was drafted to the U.S. Army, serving from October 7, 1963 until his honorable discharge on October 4, 1965. As a PFC he was stationed in Germany where he was a radio teletype operator. After service he was employed at Super Valu for 29 years where he worked his way up to warehouse manager. Bill was also a dedicated volunteer with the Wrightstown Fire Department from 1966 to 1977. After retiring he moved to the family cabin in Crivitz to enjoy the great outdoors and do more fishing. He was a fan of NASCAR racing, Packers, Brewers and loved going on annual trips to Canada, Las Vegas, and warm places.
Bill is survived by his children, Scott and Darlene Roebke of Wrightstown, Karmen and Randy Lemke of Kaukauna, Christopher Roebke of Wrightstown; grandchildren, Amanda Roebke and her special friend Kacy Pamperin of Wrightstown, Ryan Roebke of Greenleaf, Kimberly and Brandon Schneider of Hilbert, Lauren, Lindsay, and Leah Lemke all of Kaukauna; great-grandchildren, Owen Roebke, Ayla Pamperin, Brantley and Cooper Schneider; and special friends Keith Kralovetz and Lori Ranallo of Crivitz.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, Joanne and Sandra Roebke.
Family and friends may visit at Cotter Funeral Home, 860 N. Webster Ave., De Pere, on Sunday, August 27, 2017 after 2:00pm until the time of Christian funeral service at 5:00pm with Major Bob and Ruth Fay officiating. Military Honors will be accorded immediately following. Interment in St. John Ev. Lutheran Cemetery, Wrightstown. Online condolences may be sent to www.cotterfuneralhome.com.
Published in Green Bay Press-Gazette from Aug. 23 to Aug. 24, 2017 
Roebke, William "Bill" (I342003)
 
169358 William H. Aird 30
Margaret Aird 25
Mary F. Aird 2
Alice Aird 1
John A. Aird 8m 
Aird, William Hood (I165830)
 
169359 William H. Aird30
Margaret Aird25
Mary F. Aird2
Alice Aird1
John A. Aird8m 
Aird, Mary Frances (I172556)
 
169360 William H. Chilson36
Grace Chilson32
Tad S. Chilson7
Lee Chilson4
Grace Chilson1m
Sarah Winans65
Augusta Wagoner18 
Chilson, Dr. William Henry "W. H. " (I316859)
 
169361 William H. Chilson36
Grace Chilson32
Tad S. Chilson7
Lee Chilson4
Grace Chilson1m
Sarah Winans65
Augusta Wagoner18 
Chilson, Thad (I324563)
 
169362 William H. Chilson36
Grace Chilson32
Tad S. Chilson7
Lee Chilson4
Grace Chilson1m
Sarah Winans65
Augusta Wagoner18 
Chilson, Dr. H. Lee (I324564)
 
169363 William H. Chilson36
Grace Chilson32
Tad S. Chilson7
Lee Chilson4
Grace Chilson1m
Sarah Winans65
Augusta Wagoner18 
Winans, Grace (I324565)
 
169364 WILLIAM H. DIFFORDING. In naming the prominent citizens and representative farmers of Black Creek township, Outagamie county, extended mention should be given the name of William H. Diffording, who resides on a fine property of 120 acres in section 32, Black Creek township, and also owns a tract of 105 acres in section 5, Center township. He was born in Washington county, Wisconsin, October 12, 1867. Cornelius and Elizabeth (Foal) Diffording, the parents of William H. Diffording, were natives of Germany, where they were married, and came to America in 1861, locating in Milwaukee. In about 1863 they came to Outagamie county and settled in Appleton, but after a short period went to Grand Chute township, where Mr. Diffording rented a farm for three years. At the end of this time he purchased a forty-acre tract in the same township, but five years later sold this to buy eighty acres in Center township, on section 8, and here he spent the remainder of his life, his death occurring in February, 1909, when he was seventy-nine years of age. Mrs. Diffording died in March, 1893, when sixty-seven years old, and was buried in St. Edward's cemetery, Mackville, while her husband was laid to rest at Twelve Corners. When Mr. Diffording first purchased his eighty acres in Center township, the land was wild and uncultivated, but he had put about seventy-five acres under cultivation by the time of his death, had fenced the entire farm with barbed wire, and had erected a log house and barn. He was one of the energetic and hard-working men of his time and was esteemed and respected by all who knew him. He and his worthy wife were the parents of seven children, William H. being the fifth in order of birth.
William H. Diffording was twenty-one years of age when he started out in life for himself, and for one year he worked for wages on a farm, then taking up carpenter work for four years as an employe and then working at the bench on his own account for ten years. During this time he managed to save enough of his earnings to invest in a farm of 105 acres in Center township, then wild timber land, and on this, in 1893, he erected a frame house and barn, into which he moved. So steadily and earnestly did he work during the following years that by February, 1908, he had put about seventy-five acres under cultivation, and made extensive improvements, including barbed-wire fencing. In January, 1908, he had purchased his present fine Black Creek township property, and during the following month he moved on to it, where he now carries on general farming, marketing grain and dairy products and shipping hogs and cattle, in addition to breeding blooded horses. He is a republican in political matters, and is now serving very acceptably as clerk of the school board. Mr. Diffording and his family are members of the Lutheran church of Ellington township.
In March, 1892, Mr. Diffording was married to Miss Annie Riehl, a, native of Outagamie county and daughter of William and Mary (Best) Riehl, and she died in February, 1897, aged twenty-four years, being buried in the Lutheran cemetery in Ellington township. Two sons were born to this union, namely Orrin and Elmer, both single and residing at home. In March, 1899, Mr. Diffording's second marriage was celebrated, when he took for his wife Miss Emma Pollex, daughter of August and Minnie (Sitloff) Pollex, natives of Germany. She was born in this county and died at the age of twenty-seven years, in February, 1903, burial taking place in the Lutheran cemetery. Two children, Nolan and Arlow, both at home, were born to this union. In July, 1905, Mr. Diffording was married (third) to Hilda Johnson, daughter of John and Helen (Olson) Johnson, natives of Sweden and Norway respectively. Mr. Johnson died in the fall of 1903, while his widow still survives. Mrs. Diffording, who was the youngest of a family of five children, was born July 20, 1881, and came to America in May, 1903. There have been three children born to this union: Evelyn, William and Charles. 
Defferding, William (I161256)
 
169365 WILLIAM H. HACKLEMAN, who is well known to the citizens of Appleton as the proprietor of the jewelry establishment located at No. 1009 College avenue, has been engaged in this business here for some years, and has also a large practice as an optician. He is a native of Connersville, Indiana, born in 1881, a son of J. W. and Martha A. Hackleman, farming people of Indiana, the latter of whom is deceased. William H. Hackleman was the fifth of the six sons of his parents, and he received his preliminary education in the public schools of his native locality. Later he took a polytechnic course in the Bradley Institute at Peoria, Illinois, and later spent one year at Toulon, that state, as a student of horology. After being employed for two years at McGregor, Iowa, in the jewelry business, Mr. Hackleman came to Appleton in 1905, opening his present establishment, where he has since built up a large and lucrative trade. Mr. Hackleman was married to Miss Bessie Miller, of McGregor, Iowa, who died in 1907, leaving one son: John Willard Wesley, who is now four years of age. Mr. Hackleman is a member of the Equitable Fraternal Union. He is religiously connected with the Congregational Church, while his political belief is that of the Republican party . Hackleman, William H. (I307569)
 
169366 William H. Hietpas DOD: July 28, 1975, DOB April 13, 1909, place of dea th Appleton Medical Center Appleton, Occupation Machine Tender paper coati ng co., father Albert Hietpas, mother Mary Williams, informant Mrs. Richa rd Bender mailing 1416 Applecreek Rd Appleton, never in armed forces, buri ed St. Joseph Cemetery Appleton WI, Funeral Home Wichman 537 N. Superior S t., Appleton WI 54911. Hietpas, William H. (I60495)
 
169367 William H. Hietpas, Little Chu te, age 61, died unexpectedly Wednesday, March 30th, 1988. He was born Oc tober 12th, 1926 in Marshfield. He was co owner and operator of the Old T ime Inn. He was a member of the American Legion Post 258. Survivors inclu de his wife, Yvonne (Verstegen) Hietpas; his mother, Margaret Penning's, K aukauna; three daughters: Pamela Grinbergs, Pennsyvania.; Patty and Bren da Hietpas, both of Little Chute; six sons: Richard, William, Timothy, Ku rt Hietpas, all of Little Chute to; Rodney Hietpas, Kaukauna; Keith Hietpa s, Menominee Falls; five brothers: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hietpas, Kaukaun a; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hietpas, Coleman Wisconsin; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hietpa s, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hietpas, Little Chute; Dennis Hietpas, Kaukaun a; four sisters; Patricia Tatro; Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vandersanden, Litt le Chute; Mr. and Mrs. William Mattern, Menasha; Margaret Hietpas, Kaukaun a; 12 grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m. Monday from S t. John Catholic Church, with Reverend Monsignor James and Vandenhogen off iciating. Internment will be in the parish cemetery. Military rights wi ll immediately follow the funeral mass. Hietpas, William H. (I17646)
 
169368 William H. Liethen
Spouse: Myrna Schmitt
Born: September 1, 1932
Died: December 30, 2005
Place of Birth: Appleton, WI
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: January 1, 2006
Section: C
Page: 5
Type: OB 
Liethen, William H. (I152825)
 
169369 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rebholz, Marianne (I168078)
 
169370 William H. Priest 35
Louisa Priest 33
Louis H. Priest 16
Alice M. Priest 12
Maggie Priest 10
William Priest 8
George Priest 6
Myrtle Priest 3
Hattie Priest
Osborn, Louisa (I312597)
 
169371 William H. Priest35
Louisa Priest33
Louis H. Priest16
Alice M. Priest12
Maggie Priest10
William Priest8
George Priest6
Myrtle Priest3
Hattie Priest1
Jacob Staffer38
Kate Staffer47
Julia Staffer14
Jacob Staffer
Priest, William Henry (I334718)
 
169372 William H. Smith, 52, Kaukauna, was killed in a three-truck collision at the intersection of US 41 and State Highway 47 Tuesday noon. Smith, William Henry (I148629)
 
169373 WILLIAM H. SPOEHR, a general farmer and stock raiser of Bovina township, and the owner of eighty acres of fine farming land in section 4, is a native of this township, born March 16, 1874, a son of Ernest and Matilda (Schultz) Spoehr. Mr. Spoehr's parents, who were natives of Germany, were married in Outagamie county, Wisconsin, whence they had come when young people, and Mr. Spoehr, who has followed farming throughout his life, is now living at Hortonville, at the age of seventy-four years, his wife having passed away in May, 1896, when forty-eight years old. Ernest Spoehr was a soldier in the Union army during the Civil War, enlisting in May, 1862, in Company D, Fifty-second Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, with which organization he served until the close of the war. He participated in all the engagements in which his regiment took part, including the battle of Gettysburg, and he is now a popular comrade of Hortonville Post, Grand Army of the Republic. When he first located in Outagamie county, in 1851, Appleton was a small village to which he used to go to obtain flour and other necessities, it being the nearest marketing point, and Indians were still numerous around this section, although they were in the main friendly. He has lived to see this great wilderness become converted into a land of prosperity and plenty, and has done his full share in bringing such favorable conditions about .
William H. Spoehr was educated in the district schools, and remained at home on his father's farm until he reached the age of twenty-five years, when he was married, June 1, 1899, to Miss Bertha Witthuhn, born January 11, 1879, daughter of Charles and Louisa (Dikelman), Witthuhn, and to this union there have been born five children: Leland W., Pearl M., William V., Arline L. and Everett C. After marriage, Mr. Spoehr removed to Two Rivers, Wisconsin, where for two years he was employed in the veneering and seating factory, coming back at the end of that time to Bovina township, where for about eight years he was engaged in working at the painter's trade. Mr. Spoehr has since that time been engaged in farming, and he now has all of his property under cultivation with the exception of about five acres. The buildings on the property are well built and conveniently located, the entire property is well fenced with barbed and woven wire, and the farm has a prosperous and well-kept appearance that speaks well for the industry and good management of its owner. Mr. Spoehr is a member of the Odd Fellows, is a Republican in his political views, and is connected religiously with the Methodist Episcopal Church, of which Mrs. Spoehr is also a member . 
Spoehr, William (I154724)
 
169374 William H. Steel32
Zulma L. Steel28
Frederick Steel6
Joseph D. Steel1
Anie Deguire19 
Steele, Joseph D. (I189152)
 
169375 William H. Sykes30
Sarah Sykes28
Zella Sykes
Vandebogart, Sarah (I117702)
 
169376 William H. Sykes30
Sarah Sykes28
Zella Sykes
Sykes, William (I161801)
 
169377 William H. Sykes30
Sarah Sykes28
Zella Sykes
Sykes, Zella (I164883)
 
169378 WILLIAM H. TAGGART, a member of one of the old, well known families of Outagamie county, is a son of John Taggart who was born in County Antrim, Ireland, in 1837. When a young man John Taggart came to the United States, and in New York state met and married Mary Ann Tatrow, who was a daughter of Francis Tatrow, a native of France. In 1868 Mr. Taggart came to Outagamie county, Wisconsin, and located on a farm in the town of Kaukauna where he now resides. William H. Taggart was born in the state of New York on May 23, 1868, and is one in a family of eleven children. His education was acquired in the district schools and, as he says, "in the woods." As a lad he worked on his father's farm, and after he was sixteen years old spent some time in lumbering in the woods. In 1894 he married Miss Christiana Lambie, born June 2, 1875, on the old Lambie home farm in this town, a daughter of William Lambie. To Mr. and Mrs. Taggart nine children have been born, as follows: John, Mary, William, Carl, Melvin, Gerald, Margarette, Marion and Lillian. After his marriage Mr. Taggart moved to the farm given him as a wedding present and which was then but slightly improved. By intelligent cultivation and industry he has greatly improved his property with modern conveniences and equipment, and he is conceded to be one of the progressive and enterprising men of his town. Taggart, William H. (I144963)
 
169379 WILLIAM H. TIMM, president of the Northern Boiler and Structural Iron Works at Appleton, Wisconsin, and a well-known and successful business man of this city, was born May 30, 1868, in Manitowoc county, Wisconsin, a son of John C. and Minnie Timm, farming people of that county. Mr. Timm, who has always been engaged in the business with which he is now connected, came to Appleton November 4, 1898, and bought a half-interest in the Fairbanks Machine Shop, at which time the Fairbanks & Timm Machine Shop was organized, and this company continued to operate successfully until June, 1905, when the Appleton Steam Boiler Works Company was organized by Messrs. Timm, Schott and Heinzman, this style continuing until April, 1908. At this time Mr. Timm and a few of the smaller stockholders of the company organized the Northern Boiler and Structural Iron Works, with William H. Timm as president, W. A. Bruce as treasurer and A. M. Knorr as secretary. The company manufactures a full line of boilers, structural steel and tanks and all kinds of sheet iron work, and its product aggregates on an average of $30,000 yearly, employing the services of fifteen skilled mechanics. The one-story factory, with dimensions 50x80 feet, is fitted with all modern appliances used in this kind of work, operated by electric power, and the goods are shipped all over the United States. Under Mr. Timm's able management the business of the company has increased steadily, and it is rapidly taking its place among the large industries of this section .
In August, 1894, Mr. Timm was united in marriage with Theresia Schott, of Manitowoc county, Wisconsin, and to this union there have been born four daughters and two sons, one daughter and one son being deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Timm are members of the German Methodist Church. He is a member of the Equitable Fraternal Union and holds membership in the Masons and Odd Fellows fraternities.
Ryan, 
Timm, William H. (I307142)
 
169380 William H. Vermeern, age 57, of Appleton, passed away peacefully on Friday, December 16, 2011 at Cherry Meadows after a long illness. Bill was born on October 28, 1954 in Appleton, the son of Henry and Shirley (Lecker) Vermeern. He moved to Richmond, Virginia with his family as a boy and graduated from John Randolf Tucker High School. Bill returned to Appleton where he resided and worked as a carpenter.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife of 27 years, Deb and his daughters, Kate (Janis) Sils and Amanda (Leo) Sidran and his granddaughters, Zelta Bea Sils and Sol Parker Sidran.
Bill is further survived by his sister, Sue Sylvia and her children Megan Sylvia and Sarah (Tony) Long; brothers: Fred (Cindy) Vermeern and their children Kelly (Kyle) Popp and Max Vermeern; Mark (Effie Hancock) Vermeern and Tom Vermeern; aunt/sister-in-law, Mary (Steve) Boese and brother-in-law, Skip (Jane) Boese and many nieces and nephews.
He leaves behind his lifetime best friend, Norm Blount and the other "brothers" who shared his journey: Bill Hansen, George Tong, Mike Lecker, Bob Lecker, Greg Osowski, Mike Whitten and his little "buddy" Max, his special dog.
Bill was a beloved son, husband, father, brother and friend. His loss is immeasurable to those who were blessed to know him. He demonstrated extreme courage during his illness and was fortunate to have constant support by devoted family and friends. Special thanks to Pastor Mark Henke who gave comfort in his final hours.
Bill will be remembered for his passion for life and his loyalty as a relative and friend. He loved to travel and left behind wonderful memories of trips that we will all cherish. He was a philosophizer and a gamesman, and brought his competitive spirit to every game in which he participated. We smile to remember him playing high school basketball, golf, bowling, poker and in his final days, his fantasy leagues.
We're most grateful to Cherry Meadows and staff, Dr. Jack Swanson and Mary, Bill's hospice nurse, who kept him comfortable.
The memorial service for Bill will be held at 7:00 pm on Monday, December 19, 2011 at WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME. Rev. Mark Henke will be officiating. The family will receive relatives and friends at the funeral home from 5:00 pm until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Fox Valley Lutheran High School, Bethany Lutheran Church or the American Cancer Society are appreciated.
Wichmann Funeral
Home
537 N. Superior Street
Appleton 920-739-1231
Online condolences www.wichmannfargo.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from December 17 to December 19, 2011 
Vermeern, William "Bill" (I199695)
 
169381 William H. Wichman Formerly of Route 3, Appleton Age 82, passed away Sunday evening at the Appleton Extended Care Center after a short illness. He was born December 18, 1892 in the Township of Center, Outagamie County. On may 22, 1917 he was married to Selma Finder. After their marriage, the couple farmed at Route 3, Appleton until they retired in 1960. Mr. Wichman was a member of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Seymour and a member of the Lutheran Brotherhood of the church. He is survived by his wife; a son, Roy of Route 3, Appleton; four daughters, Mrs. Kermit (Fern) Lueck of Appleton, Mrs. Norman (Verla) Maass of Route 3, Seymour, Mrs. Stephen (Evelyn) Simon of Route 2, Black Creek, and Mrs. Lester (Eunice) Karweick of Route 2, Seymour; 21 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; a brother Raymond of Appleton; two sisters, Mrs. Arnold (Louise) Muenster and Mrs. Edward (Esther) Young, both of Appleton. Three brothers preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday from the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Seymour with Rev. Phillip Paulson officiating. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Friends may call at the Muehl Funeral Home, Seymour, after 3 p.m. Tuesday until 9 a.m. Wednesday and then at the church until the time of the service. A memorial fund has been established.
Monday, Jan. 20, 1975, The Post-Crescent, Appleton-Neenah-Menasha, Wis. 
Wichman, William (I158174)
 
169382 William Haack 38
Elsie Haack 35
Ralph Haack 15
Elnora Haack 12
Melvin Haack 10
Maynard Haack 7
Lester Haack
Haack, William (I193336)
 
169383 William Haag46
Salma Haag43
Anna Haag17
Alma Haag13 
Haag, William (I128173)
 
169384 William Haag66
Selma Haag63 
Haag, William (I128173)
 
169385 William Haas 40
Lena Haas 36
Fred Haas 12
Walter Haas 11
Anna Haas 8
George Haas 5
Ella Haas 3
Laura Haas 7/12 
Haas, John William (I170389)
 
169386 William Haen 17 Feb 1873 White Not Stated, Sheboygan, WI Haen, William (I130250)
 
169387 William Haen 46
Anna Haen 31
William Haen 13
Raymond Haen 11
Loratia Haen 10
Clara Haen 8
Vernicka Haen 4
Lucile Haen 2 
Haen, William (I130250)
 
169388 William Haen, 61, Chilton, passed away on Saturday, August 15, 2015. He was born on September 3, 1953 in Kaukauna to the late Arthur and Dorothy (Flenz) Haen. William was a graduate of Kaukauna High School. In August of 1970, he married Susanne Kobs.
William was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting, fishing, four wheeling and woodworking. He was employed by Appleton Coated - Combined Locks Mill for more than 30 years, and was proud of his work as a certified pipefitter.
He is survived by his wife, Susanne; children: Chris (Fontane Thomas) Haen and Wade (Katie) Haen; grandchildren: Corra Haen, Justine Schmitz and Alicia Schmitz; brother, Jim (Bonnie) Haen; sisters: Marie Haen and Carleen (Jack) Burns; father-in-law, Robert Kobs Sr.; brothers- and sisters-in-law: John (Carmen) Kobs, Robert (Colleen) Kobs Jr., Margie Shepherd, Karen (Tony) Marx; as well as many other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his brother, Dan Haen; mother-in-law, Rose Kobs; and brother-in-law, Duane Shepherd.
The family will host a Celebration of Life event on Sunday, September 13. TO RSVP and for event details, email or call Chris at cjhaen@gmail.com or 773.837.6598. To sign the guest book, please visit oconnellfh.com. 
Haen, William (I24291)
 
169389 William Haese51
Hereitta Haese45
Alvina Haese21
Joseph Haese19
Ferdinand Haese17
Tina Haese14
Amelia Haese12
Louis Haese7
Bertha Haese
Haese, William (I178660)
 
169390 William Haese51
Hereitta Haese45
Alvina Haese21
Joseph Haese19
Ferdinand Haese17
Tina Haese14
Amelia Haese12
Louis Haese7
Bertha Haese
Haese, Alvina (I178661)
 
169391 William Haferbecker55
Amelia Haferbecker45
Augusta Haferbecker26
Augusta Haferbecker23
Amanda Haferbecker21
Willie Haferbecker19
Helena Haferbecker16
Frank Haferbecker11
Irving Haferbecker9
Walter Haferbecker
Haferbecker, William (I139546)
 
169392 William Hagens 45
Hattie C Hagens 46
Lorene B Hagens 16
Norbert W Hagens 15
Joseph J Hagens 13
Edward C Hagens 10
Lawrence A Hagens 7
Robert R Hagens 5
Clarence S Hagens 1 3/12 
Hagens, William (I17602)
 
169393 William Hahn59
Mary Hahn62
Frederick Hahn20
Otto Gaffson20 
Hahn, Frederick (I153161)
 
169394 William Hahn59
Mary Hahn62
Frederick Hahn20
Otto Gaffson20 
Hahn, Wilhelm (I153166)
 
169395 William Haks51
Anna Haks44
Dora C Haks23
Anna M Haks22
Mary D Haks20
John Haks19
Minnie Haks17
Henry Haks15
Nellie Haks11
Rosa Haks10
Peter Haks7
Delia K Haks5
William B Haks3
Helena Haks
Hoks, William (I154910)
 
169396 William Halbach Sr., 74, of Route 1, Mount Calvary, a resident of the Calvary Station area most of his life where he operated a repair shop, died Monday at St. Agnes Hospital. Born May 18, 1899, at Marytown, he was a son of Anton and Anna Thelen Halbach. He married Hilda Buechel at Jericho on June 8, 1920, and they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1970. Mr. Halbach was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mount Calvary.
Survivors include his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Gerald Augustine of St. Nazianz; four sons, William Jr. at home, James of Route 1, Mount Calvary, John of Mount Calvary and Arvin of Route 1, Chilton. Also surviving are eight grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Anton Boehnlein of Hilbert, Mrs. Edgar Thielman of Chilton and Mrs. Clarence Schmitz of Sheboygan; and two brothers, Edward of Route 1, Kiel, and Arthur of Menasha. Two sons and a daughter preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Huss Funeral Home, St. Cloud, and at 11 a.m. at Holy Cross Church, Mt. Calvary. The Rev. Rupert Dorn will officiate and burial will take place in the parish cemetery. 
Halbach, William (I120100)
 
169397 William Hannen41
Anna Hannen47
Agnes Hannen23
Marie Hannen21
Ernest Hannen19
Florence Hannen16
Isadore Hannen15
Doris M Hannen13
Geraldine Hannen11
Mildred Hannen9
John Hannen7
James Hannen6
Robert Hannen
Hammen, William (I61743)
 
169398 William Hannen41
Anna Hannen47
Agnes Hannen23
Marie Hannen21
Ernest Hannen19
Florence Hannen16
Isadore Hannen15
Doris M Hannen13
Geraldine Hannen11
Mildred Hannen9
John Hannen7
James Hannen6
Robert Hannen
Hammen, Ernest Michael "Mike" (I103044)
 
169399 William Hardy28
Bernice Hardy 22
Alice Hardy 3
Kathryn Hardy 19 Niece 
Hardy, William (I42585)
 
169400 William Harke 51
Minnie Harke 48
Laura Harke 23
Otto Harke 21
Erma Harke 17
William Harke 16
Fred Harke 12
Fernie Harke 10
Marie Harke 7
Vernetta Harke
Harke, William (I177635)
 
169401 William Harke32
Minna Harke29
Elsa Harke7
Anna Harke5
Charlotte Harke3
Otto Harke1
Emma M Harke0
Charlotte Rindfleisch71 
Harke, William (I177635)
 
169402 William Harkey 62
Minnie Harkey 59
Fred Harkey 22
Fernie Harkey 21
Vernetta Harkey 15
Harold Harkey 10 
Harke, William (I177635)
 
169403 William Harkness Sampson (1808-1902) was Principal and the primary financial agent of Lawrence University from the beginning of classes in 1849 until1853, during the time that the institution operated only as a preparatory school. He came to the Wisconsin Territory in 1842, where he worked as a Methodist minister. He was named Presiding Elder of the Green Bay Mission District in 1844. While serving in this position, he was approached by Amos Lawrence's agents and became involved in the founding of Lawrence Institute. Following his resignation as principal and agent in 1853, he was a faculty member for several years longer and also served on the Board of Trustees until 1884 Sampson, Reverend William Harkness (I307932)
 
169404 William Harris47
Anna Harris42
Walter Harris21
Myrtle Harris19
Peter Harris18
Howard Harris16
William Harris
Harris, William (I199476)
 
169405 William Harteloo61
Bertha Harteloo45
Joseph Harteloo
Harteloo, William (I178468)
 
169406 William Hartman32
Pearl Hartman31
Fern Hartman11
Inez Hartman9
Irene Hartman3
[3 5/12] 
Hartman, William (I162540)
 
169407 William Hartman52
Pearl Hartman51
Ethel Hartman17
Gene Hartman11 
Hartman, William (I162540)
 
169408 William Hartung - 61
Gertrude Hartung - 60 
Hartung, William (I120675)
 
169409 William Harvey57
Matilda Harvey46
Henry Harvey17
Samuel Harvey
Harvey, Henry (I329657)
 
169410 William Hasse53
Hardwig Hasse53
George Bartel27
Hildegarde Bartel26
Aaron Bartel
Haese, William (I121219)
 
169411 William Hasse53
Hardwig Hasse53
George Bartel27
Hildegarde Bartel26
Aaron Bartel
Bartel, George (I151037)
 
169412 William Hauf50
Mary T. Hauf52
Anna Hauf19
Barbra Hauf17
Michael Hauf15
Effie Hauf13
Theresa Hauf10 
Hanf, Eva Katherine (I138133)
 
169413 William Hecton 57
Mary Hecton 57 
Minahan, Mary A. (I328979)
 
169414 William Heiman33
Leona Heiman32
Ruth Heiman4 [4 5/12]
Henry Heiman2 [2 ??/12]
Carl Heiman0 [4/12] 
Heiman, William Henry Jr. (I143628)
 
169415 William Heiman43
Leona Heiman41
Ruth Heiman13
Henry Heiman12
Carl Heiman10
Dorothy Heiman
Heiman, William Henry Jr. (I143628)
 
169416 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Heiman, Carl (I202531)
 
169417 William Heinz24
Gertrude Heinz23
Leroy Heinz3
Berneise Heinz
Heinz, William (I302)
 
169418 William Hemanes36
Christina Hemanes34
William Hemanes10
Gilbert Hemanes8
Marie Hemanes
Hemauer, William (I158506)
 
169419 William Henning 47
Minnie Henning 49
Florence Henning 19
Harry Henning 19
Frederick Henning 12
Nora Henning 11
Robert Henning 8 
Henning, William (I153079)
 
169420 William Henry Rohe, age 93, passed away on Thursday, June 23, 2011, at his son's home in the Town of Vinland. He was born December 18, 1917, the son of the late Henry and Gertrude (Demerath) Rohe. He was employed (as a journeyman Painter) at American Can Co. for 44 years before retiring. Bill was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Transportation Corp., carrying troops to the Aleutian Islands, Korea & Japan. He served as Sgt. Major on the David W. Branch & S.S. Le Grande Victory Ships.
Bill married the former Lillian Strey on July 5, 1947, in Neenah, WI. He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church of Menasha. He was also a member of Germania Benevolent Society & the Leo Van Roy Legion Post 265 in Darboy, WI. for over 50 years. He was a dedicated member of Local 148 Pulp and Sulphite Union, serving in various offices including Chairman of the Grievance Committee, Vice President, and the President for 13 years. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and tramping in the woods at his northern cottage near Langlade, WI. Bill also enjoyed traveling. He and his wife, Lillian, toured many foreign countries and also Hawaii, Alaska and the Holy Land. Bill and Lillian were dedicated Packer fans, never missing a Green Bay game, including the famous Ice Bowl game with Dallas. He enjoyed his home in the Town of Harrison, keeping 7 acres of lawn cut with his riding lawn mower. He was blessed to spend his last few years with his wife, Lillian, at his son George's home.
Bill is lovingly survived by his wife Lillian; son, Roger (Verna) Rohe; daughter, Mary (Jeff) Krueger; son, George (Marlene) Rohe; daughter, Chris (Steve) Bjorge; daughter, Pat Limpert; grandchildren: Brenda (Traves) Menting, Rodney Borkenhagen, Danielle (Tom) Putrow, Dawn (Garret) Graf, Sara Borkenhagen, Jolene (Tom) Welch, Kenneth (Nikki) Rohe, Isaac Bjorge, Emily (David) Sawall, Alyssa Breager, Deacon Ryan Krueger, Erin Krueger, William H. Rohe II and 21 great grandchildren.
Bill is preceded in death by his daughter, Joyce Borkenhagen, sons-in-law, Dan Limpert Jr. and Elroy Borkenhagen; brothers: George Rohe (Infant), Peter (Monica) Rohe, Cyril (Linda) Rohe and sisters: Valeria (William) Grassl, Florence (Sister Mary Manette, SSND) and Marcella (Charles) Martin.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 28, 2011 at St. Mary Catholic Church, 528 Second Street, Menasha, with Fr. Larry Canavera officiating. Friends will be received at the funeral home on Monday, June 27, 2011 for visitation from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. There will be a prayer service at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue on Tuesday at church from 10 a.m. until the time of Mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in Bill's name. Memorials will be donated to St. Mary Catholic Church.
Martens-Laemmrich
Funeral Home
Menasha 920-722-8252 
Rohe, William (I180281)
 
169421 William Henseleit
Birth Date:1888
Birthplace:
Age:22
Spouse's Name:Dorothea Bleybaum
Spouse's Birth Date:1888
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age:22
Event Date:29 Oct 1910
Event Place:Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Father's Name:Christian Henzeleit
Mother's Name:Fredericke Barth
Spouse's Father's Name:Henry Bleybaum
Spouse's Mother's Name:Minnie Koerber
Race:
Marital Status:
Previous Wife's Name:
Spouse's Race:
Spouse's Marital Status:
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:I04480-0
System Origin:Wisconsin-EASy
GS Film number:1014034
Reference ID:4052
Citing this Record:
"Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRP2-G5T : accessed 18 January 2015), William Henseleit and Dorothea Bleybaum, 29 Oct 1910; citing reference 4052; FHL microfilm 1,014,034. 
Family F211804
 
169422 William Hephner47
Margrett Hephner42
Christian Hephner20
Eliza J. Hephner18
William H. Hephner13
Maggie Hephner12
James Hephner11
John Hephner9
Sarah Hephner7
Jacob Hephner5
Charles Hephner
Hephner, William (I328831)
 
169423 William Hephner67
Margaret Hephner62 
Hephner, William (I328831)
 
169424 William Herbert Miller, age 62, passed away peacefully with family on Monday, December 13, 2010. He was born in Appleton on August 15, 1948, the son of George and Rosella (Welhouse) Miller. William served his country honorably in the Army in Korea. After his service, William graduated from the University of Wisconsin at Green Bay with a Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry and Environmental Sciences. He was very active and enjoyed bowling, golf, fishing, throwing horse shoes, running marathons and outdoor sports. William also loved his cats who were a part of his family.
William is lovingly survived by his mother, Rosella A. Miller of Kimberly; brothers: James J. Miller of Kimberly, Richard J. Miller (special friend, Carol Gerhartz) of Darboy, Ronald J. (Mariko) Miller of Okinawa, Japan; sisters: Ruth M. Van Gompel of Appleton, Mary Ann E. (Reg) Behrends of Drummond and many nieces and nephews.
William is preceded in death by his father, George Miller, brother, Robert G. (Audrey) Miller, sister-in-law, Peg Miller, and brother-in-law, Clarence Van Gompel.
A Funeral Service for William will be held at 6 p.m. on Friday, December 17, 2010 at the JANSEN FARGO FUNERAL HOME, with Sister Annette Koss officiating. Friends will be received at the funeral home from 4 p.m. until the time of service.In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in William's name.
Jansen Fargo
Funeral Home
204 E. Kimberly Avenue
Kimberly 920-788-6202
Online condolences
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Miller, William Herbert (I115940)
 
169425 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F10474
 
169426 William Hermans, 53, 629 George Street, Kaukauna, died at 5:15 Friday nig ht at his home after a 1 1/2 hear illness. He was born Jan 4, 1904, in Gr and Rapids, Minn. He worked at the Kimberly Clark corporation Kimberly mi ll for 28 years. Funeral services will be at 9 o'clock Monday morni ng at Holy Cross Catholic church, Kaukauna, with burial in the parish ceme tery. Friends may call after 7 o'clock tonight at the Greenwood Funeral h ome, Kaukauna, where the rosary will be said at 8 o'clock tonight and Sund ay night. He is survived by his widow; and one daughter, Marion, at hom e; one son, Jack, Kaukauna; five brothers, Carl and Tony, both of Kaukaun a, Albert, Menasha, Peter, Rib Lake, and Ted, Oceanside, Calif.; and thr ee sisters, Mrs. William Vogels, Kaukauna, Mrs. John Schiker, Rib Lake, a nd Mrs. Wilbert Remter, Wrightstown. Hermans, William (I32528)
 
169427 William Hetzel68
Phena Hetzel59
Freda Hetzel25
Virginia Hetzel23
Ruth Hetzel20
Dorothy Hetzel14
Margaret Elliott68 
Hetzel, H. Ruth (I131735)
 
169428 William Hietpas 7/23/1947 11/4/1965 Post Crescent 11/4/1965 B 12 Hietpas, William Leon (I132154)
 
169429 William Hietpas, succum bs at 57, William P. Hietpas, 57, former member of the county board and ch airman of the town of Vandenbroek for many years, died at 540 Thursday nig ht in Kaukauna after a 10 day illness. His farm is on Route 4 Appleto n. Owner and operator of the Modern Shoe store in Kaukauna for the la st 26 years, he began his career in a shoe store in Appleton. Before his K aukauna business He operated stores in both Marshfield and Oshkosh. He w as elected to the County Board from the town of VandenBroek in 1945 and se rved as a member for 10 years. During that period he served on three maj or committees, the county sanitorium, purchasing and health committees. H ietpas was born April 17th, 1898, in the Little Chute area. Funeral servi ces will be held at 9:00 Monday morning at St. John Catholic Church Litt le Chute, with burial in the parish cemetery. Survivors include his wif e, Margaret, five daughters Mrs. Henry Tatro of Kaukauna, Mrs. Ted Lars on of Combined Locks, Mrs. Casey VanderZanden of Little Chute, Mrs. Willi am Mattern of Menasha, and Miss Margaret Ann Hietpas at home.
Outagamie V 59 P 567 Cause of death Cerebral vascular, coronary thrombosi s. 
Hietpas, William P. (I11637)
 
169430 William Hietpas30
Mildred Hietpas30
Shirley Hietpas5
Mildred Hietpas3
Geraldine Hietpas1
Alvin Zeffrey25 
Hietpas, William H. (I60495)
 
169431 William Hildebrandt 47
Katharine Hildebrandt 44
Olga K M Hildebrandt 16
Adolph F K Hildebrandt 15
Clara W H Hildebrandt 11
William F J Hildebrandt 9 
Hildebrandt, William (I173322)
 
169432 William Hiller 38
Louisa Hiller 37
Alfred Hiller 2 
Hiller, William (I206167)
 
169433 William Hinterthen43
Clara Hinterthen37
Marguerite Hinterthen13
Florence Hinterthen11
Howard Hinterthen
Hinterthuer, Howard W. (I178097)
 
169434 William Hinterthuer52
Clara Hinterthuer46 [26]
Flinna Hinterthuer21
Howard Hinterthuer17 
Hinterthuer, Howard W. (I178097)
 
169435 William Hlavaty49
Kathryn Hlavaty40
Gladys D Hlavaty21
Elva J Hlavaty18 
Hlavaty, Elva Ida (I42143)
 
169436 William Hoag55
Salina M Hoag13
[53] 
Haag, William (I128173)
 
169437 William Hoefs Jr40
Mary Hoefs38
Ella Hoefs11
Minnie Hoefs10
Richard Hoefs9
Mita Hoefs7
Lena Hoefs5
Dora Hoefs3
Esther Hoefs
Hoefs, Dorothy (I119953)
 
169438 William Hoefs Jr40
Mary Hoefs38
Ella Hoefs11
Minnie Hoefs10
Richard Hoefs9
Mita Hoefs7
Lena Hoefs5
Dora Hoefs3
Esther Hoefs
Hoefs, William (I120796)
 
169439 William Hoefs41
Frederica Hoefs34
William Hoefs11 
Hoefs, William (I120796)
 
169440 William Hoefs41
Frederica Hoefs34
William Hoefs11 
Hoefs, William (I120797)
 
169441 William Hoefs41
Frederica Hoefs34
William Hoefs11 
Abel, Fredericka (I120798)
 
169442 William Hoefs51
Annie Hoefs42
Richard Hoefs19
Adeline Hoefs16
Dorthy Hoefs14
Freda Hoefs5
Hilda Hoefs4
Marien Hoefs2
Willie Hoefs0
[9/12]
Freda Hoefs76 
Giese, Annie (I119951)
 
169443 William Hoefs51
Annie Hoefs42
Richard Hoefs19
Adeline Hoefs16
Dorthy Hoefs14
Freda Hoefs5
Hilda Hoefs4
Marien Hoefs2
Willie Hoefs0
[9/12]
Freda Hoefs76 
Hoefs, Dorothy (I119953)
 
169444 William Hoefs51
Annie Hoefs42
Richard Hoefs19
Adeline Hoefs16
Dorthy Hoefs14
Freda Hoefs5
Hilda Hoefs4
Marien Hoefs2
Willie Hoefs0
[9/12]
Freda Hoefs76 
Hoefs, Richard (I119954)
 
169445 William Hoefs51
Annie Hoefs42
Richard Hoefs19
Adeline Hoefs16
Dorthy Hoefs14
Freda Hoefs5
Hilda Hoefs4
Marien Hoefs2
Willie Hoefs0
[9/12]
Freda Hoefs76 
Hoefs, Adeline (I119955)
 
169446 William Hoefs51
Annie Hoefs42
Richard Hoefs19
Adeline Hoefs16
Dorthy Hoefs14
Freda Hoefs5
Hilda Hoefs4
Marien Hoefs2
Willie Hoefs0
[9/12]
Freda Hoefs76 
Hoefs, William (I120796)
 
169447 William Hoenke 56
Bertha Hoenke 52
William Hoenke Jr 28
Henry Hoenke 19
John Hoenke 17
Maggie Hoenke 14
Ester Hoenke 12
Ruth Hoenke 10
Erwin Hoenke 7
Jarel Baeth 7 
Hornke, William (I127558)
 
169448 William Hoenselaar 77
Antoinette Hoenselaar 72 
Hoenselaar, Wilhelmus (I308500)
 
169449 William Hoffman, Appleton, formerly of Gresham, age 91, passed away on Monday, December 15, 2014. Bill dedicated his life to God, country, and family. He was born on May 23, 1923 in Indianapolis, Indiana to Henry and Gertrude (Forster) Hoffman. Bill grew up in the Appleton area where he graduated from St. Joseph Catholic Grade School, and then from Appleton High School in 1941. Shortly after graduation, Bill joined the Wisconsin Telephone Co. where he spent 41 years until retiring in 1982. A lifelong patriot that flew the American flag every day, Bill answered his country's call to military service on October 14, 1942 and served in the U.S. Army until December 31, 1945, during WWII. On August 21, 1948, Bill married the love of his life, Geraldine "Gerrie" Schabow at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Bill and Gerrie were soulmates, and enjoyed almost 64 years of marriage. Following Bill's retirement, Bill and Gerrie built their retirement home on the Lower Red Lake in Gresham. They enjoyed many seasons in Gresham and winters in Florida.
Bill was a staunch Catholic, was a daily communicant for many years, and lived his faith every day. He was an active member of St. Joseph Catholic Church while in Appleton, where he served on multiple committees, was an usher and one of the first Eucharistic Ministers. Bill was also a member of St. Francis Solanus Catholic Church while he lived in Gresham. He was very proud of the 1930 Model A that he restored, and was a member of the local Model A Ford Club. Bill was also a member of the Knights of Columbus Council 607, the Allouez Assembly of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, the Harvey Pierre VFW Post 2778, the Gresham Lions Club, and the Wisconsin Telephone Pioneers.
Bill is survived by "his three girls": Therese "Tese" (Dennis) Pullman of Kimberly, Lynn (Gary) Bayness of Appleton, and Mary Kris "Krisi" (Dan) Burich of Colorado Springs, Colorado; four grandchildren: Tricia Harlow of Little Chute, Nancy (David) Wilcox of Shiocton, MAJ William "Bill" (Crystal) Burich, U.S. Air Force, Las Vegas, Nevada, and Molly Burich of Princeton, New Jersey; seven great grandchildren: Brandon and Stephanie Harlow; Sydney, Cole and Bennett Wilcox; Caden and Hailey Burich; sister-in-law, Elayne Schabow of Appleton, many nieces and nephews.
Bill was preceded in death by "his bride" as he always called Gerrie, in July 2012, his parents, "his kid sister" Germaine (Carl) Forslund; brothers-in-law: Stuart (Hatie) Schabow, Lloyd "Lefty" Schabow and Arthur Schabow, Jr.
The funeral liturgy for Bill will be held at 3:15 pm on Monday, December 22, 2014 at ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH, 410 W. Lawrence Street in Appleton with military honors to follow with the VFW Post 2778. Fr. John Holly, a close family friend for over 34 years, and Deacon C.F. Dedman will be officiating. Burial will take place at the parish cemetery. A visitation will be held on Monday at the church from 1:15 pm until the time of mass. Online condolences can be offered at www.wichmannfargo.com.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memorials be directed to a memorial fund which is being established.
We would like to thank the staff and management at Brewster Village for their care and compassion.
You were a great Dad and you always said, "Life is like a jug- you get out of it exactly what you put into it". You will live always in our hearts. You were truly a member of the greatest generation. 
Hoffman, William J. "Bill" (I303070)
 
169450 William Hogan 38 [33]
Helen Hogan 25
Aloyus Hogan 2
Clemmet Hogan 1 [1 2/12]
Marie Hogan 0 [1/12]
Jessie Hubore female-sister-in-law 24 
Hogan, William (I62182)
 
169451 William Hoks24
Margaret Hoks30 
Hoks, William Dean (I59649)
 
169452 William Hoks33
Margaret Hoks40
Gerald Hoks8
William Hoks6
Patricia Hoks
Hoks, Patricia (I120474)
 
169453 William Holling - 50
Mary Holling - 49
Augusta Qurada - 31 (niece)
Francis Qurada - 10
Fabian Qurada - 9 
Ourada, Fabian H. (I135586)
 
169454 William Holling50
Mary Holling49
Augusta Qurada31
Francis Qurada10
Fabian Qurada
Ourada, Francis (I134545)
 
169455 William Holling50
Mary Holling49
Augusta Qurada31 (niece)
Francis Qurada10
Fabian Qurada
Kriglstein, Augusta (I132380)
 
169456 WILLIAM HOLZ, a representative farmer of Black Creek township, Outagamie county, who is living on an eighty-acre farm on section 21, and who also owns twenty acres in section 22, is a native of Waukesha county, Wisconsin, where he was born August 15, 1875, a son of Charles and Annie (Maylahn) Holz, natives of Germany who came to America in 1870 and settled in Black Creek, Wisconsin. Mrs. Holz died in 1888, at the age of thirty-six years, while her husband survives her, and lives in Center township, aged sixty-two years. William Holz was the eldest of his parents' children, and his education was secured in the public schools of his native vicinity. As a young man he learned the trade of carpenter, and when he had attained his majority he went to work as a journeyman, following that occupation until 1901, when he was married to Miss Mary Mau, who was born April 6, 1877, daughter of Fred and Maria Mau, natives of Germany. Mrs. Holz's parents came to the United States in early life, and were married in Outagamie county, where Mr. Mau purchased the farm now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Holz. He continued to live on this property until his death in 1907, at the age of seventy-two years, and his widow died the year following, being sixty-four years old. Four children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Holz, namely: Elsie, Elmer, Walter and Sylvia, Elmer being now deceased.
After marriage Mr. Holz settled on his father-in-law's farm in Black Creek township, which he rented for five years and then purchased. Since locating here he has built a large machine shed, windmill and well, but all of the other buildings had been put up by Mr. Mau. He has about sixty acres in a good state of cultivation, and raises large crops of general farm products, marketing dairy products, and shipping hogs and cattle. In his political belief he is a republican. Mr. and Mrs. Holz attend St. John's Evangelical Church of Black Creek. 
Holz, William (I194487)
 
169457 William Homeister40
Julia Homeister29
Henry Homeister5
Herman Homeister4
Edward Homeister3
Elsie Homeister1
Rhinold Homeister6/12 
Hameister, William (I173404)
 
169458 William Honick46
Emma Honick44
Margaret Honick19
Mildred Honick17
Robert Honick15
Virginia Honick13
Mary Honick10
William Honick8
Donald Honick
Honick, William (I189588)
 
169459 William Honick46
Emma Honick44
Margaret Honick19
Mildred Honick17
Robert Honick15
Virginia Honick13
Mary Honick10
William Honick8
Donald Honick
Honick, Robert (I189815)
 
169460 William Hope48
Margaret Hope46
Oliver Hope24
Gladys Hope21
William Hope13
Marcella Hope10
Eugene Hope
Hope, Eugene Thomas (I150781)
 
169461 William Hopfensberger 62
Bertha Hopfensberger 51
Arthur Hopfensberger 16
Harry Hopfensberger 1 9/12
Anna Hopfensberger 11
Raymond Hopfensberger 9
Eugene Hopfensberger 6 
Hopfensperger, William (I68484)
 
169462 William Hopfensberger50
Bertha Hopfensberger38
Peter Hopfensberger18
Frank Hopfensberger16
Lena Hopfensberger14
Theresa Hopfensberger11
Herman Hopfensberger9
Alex Hopfensberger7
Mary Hopfensberger5
Gertrude Hopfensberger4
Arthur Hopfensberger11/12 
Hopfensperger, Arthur (I72447)
 
169463 William Hopfensperge 43
Bertha Hopfensperge 31
William Hopfensperge 19
Joseph Hopfensperge 18
Peter Hopfensperge 13
Frank Hopfensperge 11
Clena Hopfensperge 8
Tressie Hopfensperge 6
Herman Hopfensperge 4
Alexander Hopfensperge 2
Mary Hopfensperge 9.12 
Hopfensperger, William (I68484)
 
169464 WILLIAM HOPFENSPERGER
William Hopfensperger, 68. died at his home, 1096 E. Newberry-st, Sunday morning. He is survived by the widow, three daughters, ten sons one brother, John, Darboy and a sister, Mrs. M. Toonen, Appleton. Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning in St. Joseph church and interment will be in the Darboy Catholic cemetery. 
Hopfensperger, William (I68484)
 
169465 William Horn32
Emma Horn24
Wilma M Horn5
Alice M Horn
Horn, Wilma Marie (I179381)
 
169466 William Hornke 45
Bertha Hornke 40
William Hornke 17
Frank Hornke 15
Meta Hornke 11
Henry Hornke 9
John Hornke 7
Annie Hornke 4
Esther Hornke 2
Ruth Hornke 3.12 
Hornke, William (I127558)
 
169467 William Houck44
Julia Houck35
Ida Houck17
Curtis Houck12
Bertie Houck9
Clarissa Houck
Howk, Ida Florence (I169132)
 
169468 William Houck44
Julia Houck35
Ida Houck17
Curtis Houck12
Bertie Houck9
Clarissa Houck
Howk, Clara (I169134)
 
169469 William Houck44
Julia Houck35
Ida Houck17
Curtis Houck12
Bertie Houck9
Clarissa Houck
Howk, Burtz Simon (I169135)
 
169470 William Houck44
Julia Houck35
Ida Houck17
Curtis Houck12
Bertie Houck9
Clarissa Houck
Howk, William (I169140)
 
169471 William Houfek Sr., Neenah, age 90, passed away on Friday, August 7, 2009, at Vallhaven Care Center in Neenah. Bill was born on January 7, 1919, in Hortonville, the son of the late Wensel and Eleanor (Lonsdorf) Houfek. Bill married Jane Beisenstein on May 28, 1950. He was a Chief Petty Officer in the Coast Guard during World War II. He then worked at Kimberly-Clark for many years until his retirement in 1981. Some of his favorite hobbies included fishing, golfing and reading.
Survivors include his loving wife, Jane; his two children: Bill (Cynthia) Houfek Jr., Menasha; and Sari (Bruce) Ruzek, Stevens Point and two grandchildren: Ryley and Andrew Ruzek. Bill is further survived by his brothers: Ralph "Bud" Houfek and Lyman Houfek; a sister, Jayne Rattenne, all of California.
Preceded in death by brothers: Jackie, Paul, Ben and Ray; and sisters: Dolly and Rosemary.
A private memorial service will be held on Friday, August 14, 2009, 11 a.m. at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 324 Nicolet Boulevard, Menasha. There will not be a visitation.
Martens Laemmrich
Funeral Home
Fox Valley's Veterans Funeral Care Provider
Menasha 920-722-8252
You can light a candle
and sign a register book
for Bill Sr. at www.martens
laemmrichfuneralhome.com 
Houfek, William Sr. (I317541)
 
169472 William Houterman 66
[60]
Wilhelmine Houterman 61
James J Houterman 23
Christian Houterman 18
William J Houterman 28
Nellie G Houterman 80
John J Houterman 37
Nellie W Houterman 39 
Houterman, William (I160471)
 
169473 William Houterman 66
[60]
Wilhelmine Houterman 61
James J Houterman 23
Christian Houterman 18
William J Houterman 28
Nellie G Houterman 80
John J Houterman 37
Nellie W Houterman 39 
Unknown, Wilhelmine (I165897)
 
169474 William Howk30
Julia Howk25
Curtiss Howk3
Ida Howk
Howk, Ida Florence (I169132)
 
169475 William Howk30
Julia Howk25
Curtiss Howk3
Ida Howk
Howk, Curtiss Emery (I169133)
 
169476 William Howk30
Julia Howk25
Curtiss Howk3
Ida Howk
Howk, William (I169140)
 
169477 William Hummel32
William Bodmer42
Frank J Mazerk30
Horace H Foster50 
Bodmer, William (I146040)
 
169478 William Hupf32
Florence Hupf22
Evelyn F Hupf5
Helen M Hupf0
[4/12] 
Hupf, William (I315967)
 
169479 William Hurley Sr., 90, former Calumet County farmer, died Wednesday at the Shoreview Home for the Aged in Milwaukee where he had resided for five years. Prior to that he lived with a daughter, Mrs. Vivian Hallows in Milwaukee. He had been in ill health for about five years.
A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hurley, he was born in Chilton on April 17, 1863. He married the former Elizabeth Mangan of Chilton on Oct. 23, 1894. She died in the early 1940s. Mr. Hurley farmed in the township of Chilton until retiring and moving to Milwaukee after his wife's death.
Surviving are one son, George, Milwaukee; five daughters, Mrs. Hallows, Mrs. Fae Fink, Mrs. Ernyl Whaley, Mrs. Cecil Schloegel and Mrs. Zelba Earkin, all of Milwaukee; 17 grandchildren, and one great grandchild.
Services will be held at the Erbe-Hoffman Funeral Home, Chilton and at St. Augustine Catholic Church with the Rev. Roland Ahearn, pastor, celebrant of the mass. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Sheboygan Press – December 31, 1953 
Hurley, William (I32873)
 
169480 William Huth54
Minnie Huth60
Ernest J Huth21
Amalia Huth16 
Huth, William (I195757)
 
169481 William Huven35
Dena Huven37
Josiphine Huven7
Raymond Huven6
Rosie Huven4
Willie Huven2
Alice Huven8/12 
Huven, William (I136180)
 
169482 William Huven40
Dehna Huven42
Josephine Huven12
Raymond Huven11
Rose Huven9
William Huven7
Adline Huven5
Magdaline Huven
Huven, William (I136180)
 
169483 William Huven74
Idinah Huven77 
Huven, William (I136180)
 
169484 William Hyland41
Catherine Hyland38
Fanny Hyland13 
Hyland, Frances Elizabeth "Fan" (I134384)
 
169485 William Hyland41
Catherine Hyland38
Fanny Hyland13 
Hyland, William (I134385)
 
169486 William Hyland41
Catherine Hyland38
Fanny Hyland13 
Boe, Catherine (I134386)
 
169487 William Hyland70
Katherine Hyland66 
Hyland, William (I134385)
 
169488 William Hyland70
Katherine Hyland66 
Boe, Catherine (I134386)
 
169489 William I Ashe 39
Katherine U Ashe 37
William F Ashe 10
Andrew E Ashe 8
Edward S Ashe 7
[6]
Donald Ashe 5
Elizabeth A Ashe 3
[3 11/12]
Mary Vanderheyden 16
Source Citation
Year: 1920; Census Place: Kaukauna Ward 2, Outagamie, Wisconsin; Roll: T625_2009; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 214; Image: 260
http://interactive.ancestry.com/6061/4391504_00260?pid=24148508&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com//cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26db%3D1920usfedcen%26h%3D24148508%26tid%3D%26pid%3D%26usePUB%3Dtrue%26_phsrc%3DXct20%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26rhSource%3D6224&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Xct20&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true 
Ashe, Elizabeth (I335536)
 
169490 William I Ashe 39
Katherine U Ashe 37
William F Ashe 10
Andrew E Ashe 8
Edward S Ashe 7 [6]
Donald Ashe 5
Elizabeth A Ashe 3 [3 11/12]
Mary Vanderheyden 16 
Ashe, William F. (I339181)
 
169491 William I Ducat42
Nora M Ducat40
Robert Ducat18
Dorothy Ducat13
Donald Ducat7
Marylyn Ducat
Ducat, Robert A. (I171939)
 
169492 William I Mys30
Lucille M Mys29
William A Mys
Rickert, Lucille M. (I77331)
 
169493 William I Mys30
Lucille M Mys29
William A Mys
Mys, William Ignace (I77332)
 
169494 William Igo 42
James Lockey 45 
Lockery, James E. (I164716)
 
169495 William Immel, Sr., 62, town of Ellington, died at his home Sunday morning after a long illness. Mr. Immel was born in Fond du Lac Nov. 7, 1876, and lived on a farm in the town of Ellington the last 30 years. Surviving are the widow; four daughters, Mrs. S. E. Laurhammer, Milwaukee; Mrs. Martin Daelke, Black Creek; Mrs. John Strick, Little Chute; Mrs. John Art, Montello; four sons Willford, Ellington; Raymond, Appleton; William, Victor, at home; five brothers, John, Ellington; Henry, Christ, August, Fond du Lac; Herman, Idaho; one sister, Mrs. Leishow, Chicago; 10 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon at the residence and at 2 o'clock at Ellington Lutheran church by the Rev. Emil Redlin. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will be removed from the I. E. Schmidt Funeral home of Hortonville to the residence this evening.
Monday Evening, April 18,1938 APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Page Nine

(Possible brother's obit info in APC; ImmelJohn 9/21/1862 2/7/1949 Post-Crescent 2/8/1949 10 ) 
Immel, William (I154734)
 
169496 William Immel28
Christina Immel27
Esther Immel4
Wilfred Immel3
Laura Immel3/12
August Immel25 
Witthuhn, Antonia (I154733)
 
169497 William Immel28
Christina Immel27
Esther Immel4
Wilfred Immel3
Laura Immel3/12
August Immel25 
Immel, William (I154734)
 
169498 William Immel28
Victor Immel21
Antonia Immel63 
Witthuhn, Antonia (I154733)
 
169499 William Immel33
Antonia Immel32
Ester Immel9
Wilfest Immel7 6/12
[7]
Laura Immel5
Raymond Immel3 7/12
[3]
Lillie Immel4/12
[0]
Augustave Polzen24 
Immel, Raymond (I110227)
 
169500 William Immel33
Antonia Immel32
Ester Immel9
Wilfest Immel7 6/12 [7]
Laura Immel5
Raymond Immel3 7/12 [3]
Lillie Immel4/12 [0]
Augustave Polzen24 
Immel, William (I154734)
 
169501 William Immel43
Antonia Immel42
Ester Immel18
Wilfird Immel17
Laura Immel14
Raymound Immel13
Lily Immel10
Willie Immel7
Vera Immel5
Victor Immel0
[10/12] 
Immel, Raymond (I110227)
 
169502 William Immel43
Antonia Immel42
Ester Immel18
Wilfird Immel17
Laura Immel14
Raymound Immel13
Lily Immel10
Willie Immel7
Vera Immel5
Victor Immel0
[10/12] 
Immel, William (I154734)
 
169503 William Immel53
Antoned Immel52
Willie Immel18
Vera Immel15
Victor Immel11 
Witthuhn, Antonia (I154733)
 
169504 William Immel53
Antoned Immel52
Willie Immel18
Vera Immel15
Victor Immel11 
Immel, William (I154734)
 
169505 William is my great Grandfather. I believe his father is John Cox and Ka te from a census I found where he was living in Merton, WI. It said Jo hn was born in Ireland in 1820. Kate was born in Ireland in 1835. Their ch ildren I have as being Joseph (B 1859), Mary(B 1860), Mike (B 1870) and Wi lliam John (1875). I know nothing else of the pedigree if John Cox and Ka te yet. I am very new to this genealogy though. I just started a month ag o. I could try and send you what I have done on my personal ancestry fi le if you would like to compare. With all the Cox's I am confused. I belie ve that somehow William John Cox and Gertrude Dalton -- (Gertrude's moth er was Catherine Dalton (COX -- maiden) where related. I have not figu re out how yet though. I also have information that you might want on Cat herine Cox. Here are her notes that I have:born in Mapleton, WIMarried and widowed to Edward Dalton, a farmer10 children -- 5 survive
in 1910 she comes up in the census as being widowed.
Waukesha http://www.linkstothepast.com/waukesha/marD.html
DALTON: Edward Jr. b: Ire d: 8 Jun 1906 Catherine Coxdad: John Cox from Merton WI age in 1860 :48 born:1811 Ireland Male
mom : Mary Cox (maiden Hennessy )age 37 1822 Ireland
kids:James 1845
John 1846
Eliza 1849
Mary 1850
Catherine 1852
Michael 1854
Margaret 1856
Mathin 6 months in 1860insane: via Dunlap and Williams, Druggistsreceipts 83.12eceived ca re of insane: 87.87I found the above 2 receipts for care of the insane in the waukesha freem an archivesmental health issues according to my aunt sue
Michelle Servi 
Cox, John (I64684)
 
169506 William is specifically denied anything in his fathers last will. Vandenberg, William (I146008)
 
169507 William is the second child of John and Ellen Boylan Rice. He received his middle name Angelo from his godmother Lady Angelo. It is believed that Ellen Boylan Rice, his mother, worked for Lady Angelo before her marriage to John Rice. When William was a young man he learned to step dance "jig" beautifully. It is told he used a cane and tapped the legs of the dancers not executing the steps properly. He was an iron moulder which is the trade he used in Ireland and in New York before taking up farming in Wisconsin. William had cash to pay for his land in Wisconsin and did not have to homestead it like most of the immigrants. William was a little lame and used a cane. The use of the cane was explained by saying he fell off a horse riding to the hounds. William does not appear to have naturalization papers in New York but he did indeed arrive in the same sailing vessel that took the rest of the family from Liverpool, England to New York in 1847. On July 4, 1854 the Rices sailed on Lake Erie through the Great Lakes to Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin. William was very active in the community. He held the office of supervisor several years in Wrightstown, Brown County, Wisconsin, as an elected member of the Legislature in 1878, where he served with distinction and took and active part in organizing and establishing the Wrightstown Mutual Fire Insurance Company of which he remained one of the directors until his death. Honorable William Rice took an active part in establishing and maintaining the St. John`s Catholic Church at Morrison, Brown County, Wisconsin as did all the Rices. William is buried at St. John`s Catholic Church Cemetery in Morrison, Brown County, Wisconsin Rice, William Angelo (I9994)
 
169508 William J Arnold 32
Alma M Arnold 30
Mabel C Arnold 14
Raymond F Arnold 9
Charles R Arnold 6
Evylen Arnold 4
William Strasburg 26
Clara Strasburg 24 
Arnold, William (I129675)
 
169509 William J Arnold 32
Alma M Arnold 30
Mabel C Arnold 14
Raymond F Arnold 9
Charles R Arnold 6
Evylen Arnold 4
William Strasburg 26
Clara Strasburg 24 
Arnold, Charles (I153053)
 
169510 William J Arnold 32
Alma M Arnold 30
Mabel C Arnold 14
Raymond F Arnold 9
Charles R Arnold 6
Evylen Arnold 4
William Strasburg 26
Clara Strasburg 24 
Arnold, Evelyn Emaline (I339929)
 
169511 William J Arnold 44
Marion Arnold 41
Mabel Arnold 25
Raymond Arnold 19
Charles Arnold 16
Evelyn Arnold 14
Eleanor Redlin 24
Agnes Redlin 21 
Arnold, William (I129675)
 
169512 William J Arnold 44
Marion Arnold 41
Mabel Arnold 25
Raymond Arnold 19
Charles Arnold 16
Evelyn Arnold 14
Eleanor Redlin 24
Agnes Redlin 21 
Arnold, Evelyn Emaline (I339929)
 
169513 William J Breier41
Vera A Breier38 
Unknown, Vera (I155442)
 
169514 William J Breier41
Vera A Breier38 
Breier, William (I155443)
 
169515 William J Brunka48
Mildred M Brunka48
Jess J Garland21
Margarey Garland23
James E Garland0 [11/12]
Emma Gleed79 
Gleed, Mildred (I146029)
 
169516 William J Brunka48
Mildred M Brunka48
Jess J Garland21
Margarey Garland23
James E Garland0 [11/12]
Emma Gleed79 
Unknown, Emma (I146033)
 
169517 William J Bubolz39
Sophia Bubolz42
Malinda Bubolz12
R Fred A Behnke26
Alvira Behnke18 
Bubolz, William J. (I328482)
 
169518 William J Carnot34
Edith B Carnot28
Alice M Carnot4
David C Carnot2 [2 4/12]
Paul A Carnot0 [8/12] 
Carnot, William (I161578)
 
169519 William J Carnot43
Edith Carnot38
Alice Carnot13
David Carnot12
Paul Carnot10
Joanna Carnot8
Naoni Carnot
Carnot, Alice Mae (I136357)
 
169520 William J Carnot43
Edith Carnot38
Alice Carnot13
David Carnot12
Paul Carnot10
Joanna Carnot8
Naoni Carnot
Carnot, William (I161578)
 
169521 William J Collinson38
Mary Collinson28
Isabelle Collinson7
Esther Collinson5
Margarett Collinson2
Dorthy Collinson3/12 
Brower, Mary (I161775)
 
169522 William J Collinson57
Mary Collinson49
Isabell Collinson26
Margeret Collinson23
Dorothy Collinson18
Gibson Collinson16
Genevieve Collinson14
George Collinson12 
Brower, Mary (I161775)
 
169523 William J Conlon56
Mary A Conlon57
Patrick W Conlon25
Edward D Conlon20
Richard J Conlon19
Evelyn G Conlon16
Maurice L Conlon
Conlon, Richard J. (I114222)
 
169524 William J Conlon56
Mary A Conlon57
Patrick W Conlon25
Edward D Conlon20
Richard J Conlon19
Evelyn G Conlon16
Maurice L Conlon
Conlon, William J. (I114230)
 
169525 William J Corcoran 32
Anna Corcoran 30
Jerome Corcoran 8
Sarah Corcoran 6
Germaine Corcoran 1
[1 9/12] 
Corcoran, William J. (I171909)
 
169526 William J Corcoran43
Anna M Corcoran40
W Jerome Corcoran18
Germaine A Corcoran11
Anna Mae Corcoran8
Robert J Corcoran
Corcoran, William J. (I171909)
 
169527 William J Corcoran51
Anna Corcoran50
Anna Mae Corcoran18
Robert Corcoran13 
Corcoran, William J. (I171909)
 
169528 William J Davis35
Maude Davis35
Mary Davis12
Alice Davis
Davis, Alice Joyce (I65151)
 
169529 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F6586
 
169530 William J Decker 38
Thresa Decker 35
Arthur Decker 10
Edmund Decker 9
Ellenore Decker 7
Mildred Decker 5
Norbet Decker 2
Arnold Decker 0
[1/12] 
Decker, Arnold (I129645)
 
169531 William J Doll49
Olga W Doll43
Rita M Doll10 
Doll, Rita Louise (I150847)
 
169532 William J Eggert34
Marie C Eggert32
Clarence F Eggert9
Herbert C Eggert2 [2 5/12]
Bernice M Eggert1 [1 5/12]
Christina Tiedt20 sister in law
Laura Schroeder20 maid
August Mesick26 brother in law
Caroline M Mesick26 sister in law
Dorothy Mesick1 [1 11/12]
William Tiedt54 UNCLE 
Eggert, William (I190237)
 
169533 William J Eggert34
Marie C Eggert32
Clarence F Eggert9
Herbert C Eggert2 [2 5/12]
Bernice M Eggert1 [1 5/12] 
Eggert, Herbert C. (I138872)
 
169534 William J Ehlers 40
Loretta M Ehlers 31
George D Ehlers father 76
Mary J Ehlers mother 71 
Pelle, Loretta (I10685)
 
169535 William J Ferron46
Mary A Ferron47
William D Ferron16
Richard J Ferron14
Robert S Ferron13
James C Ferron7
Evelyn Cooper28 
Ferron, William John Baptist (I334932)
 
169536 William J Filz39
Katherine Filz39
Erma Filz18
William J Filz8
Charles Filz
Filz, William (I147239)
 
169537 William J Ganen37
Phoebe A Ganen36
Doris D Ganen11
Barbara A Ganen8
William Ganen7
David G Ganen
Geenen, William J. (I63946)
 
169538 William J Gantter54
Rose Gantter58 (sister)
Catherine Viele52 (sister) 
Gantter, William F. (I308126)
 
169539 William J Geisen32
Mable Geisen28
Ruth Geisen7
John H Geisen5
Laurence Geisen3 [3 6/12]
Lester Geisen1 [1 2/12]
William Geisen0 [3/12] 
Giesen, William John (I162486)
 
169540 William J Gerrits34
Loretta M Gerrits29
Lorraine M Gerrits10
Ethel H Gerrits9
Viola M Gerrits7
Richard G Gerrits5
Melvin P Gerrits
Gerrits, William J. (I30484)
 
169541 William J Gerrits34
Loretta M Gerrits29
Lorraine M Gerrits10
Ethel H Gerrits9
Viola M Gerrits7
Richard G Gerrits5
Melvin P Gerrits
School, Loretta (I74236)
 
169542 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gerrits, Lorraine (I166594)
 
169543 William J Gilbert 35
Nellie A Gilbert 33
Marion C Gilbert 9
Francis J Gilbert 6
Joseph W Gilbert 5
Marlyn Gilbert 2 5/12 
Gilbert, William (I140813)
 
169544 William J Gilbert 35
Nellie A Gilbert 33
Marion C Gilbert 9
Francis J Gilbert 6
Joseph W Gilbert 5
Marlyn Gilbert 2 5/12 
Gilbert, Marlyn (I140815)
 
169545 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gilbert, Joseph (I106545)
 
169546 William J Glasheen, 58, of Kaukauna has died. His funeral services were held Tuesday. Mr. Glasheen was a
veteran of the Outagamie County traffic patrol and its captain for nine years. 
Glasheen, William J. (I28181)
 
169547 William J Graeney34 [24]
Lena Graeney31
Gervase Graeney10
Marjorie Graeney7
Raymond Graeney5
Katherine Graeney2 [2 4/12]
Mary Graeney0 [4/12] 
Graney, Gervase J. (I146144)
 
169548 William J Hobbs66
Gusta Hobbs63
Lucile Hobbs19 
Hobbs, William (I336507)
 
169549 William J Kerkhoff 13 Sep 1902 Brown 0019 000790 Kerkhoff, William (I83098)
 
169550 William J Kluge56
Johanna Kluge49
Henry Kluge18
Herbert Kluge15
Elonora Kluge11
August Schwark79 (widowed Uncle)
Maria Schaffolke79 
Schwark, August (I323594)
 
169551 William J Konrad60
Rose Konrad58
Ja Ann Konrad20
Mary R Konrad19
William Konrad85 
Konrad, William (I136777)
 
169552 William J Kroner 1950 Hooyman 1954 Outagamie 16 May 1975 Family F6855
 
169553 William J Laird 49
Jessie A Laird 47
Elinor A Laird 18
Gertrude L Laird 12
Carlton W Laird 12
Earl H Stutzman 24 
Ham, Jessie (I164869)
 
169554 William J Laird 49
Jessie A Laird 47
Elinor A Laird 18
Gertrude L Laird 12
Carlton W Laird 12
Earl H Stutzman 24 
Laird, Eleanor Agnes (I196835)
 
169555 William J Laird 59
Jessie A Laird 57
Gertrude L Laird 22 
Ham, Jessie (I164869)
 
169556 William J Laird59
Jessie A Laird57
Gertrude L Laird22 
Laird, William J. (I164878)
 
169557 William J Lambie
3 Mar 1904
8 Jan 1978

001832 
Lambie, William John (I142898)
 
169558 William J Lambie44
Augusta I Lambie27 [29]
Leona M Lambie9
Norman W Lambie5
Viola M Lambie3
Ethol M Lambie
Lambie, William (I178320)
 
169559 William J Maes 37
Elizabeth M Maes 32
William C Maes 8
Anna June Maes 6 
Maes, William (I53405)
 
169560 William J Mase30
Anna Mase52 
Joosten, Johanna (I33759)
 
169561 William J Mase30
Anna Mase52 
Maes, William (I53405)
 
169562 William J Mclaughlin34 McLaughlin, William (I169273)
 
169563 William J McLaughlin54
Anastasia A McLaughlin26
William J McLaughlin18
Richard J McLaughlin17
Robert E McLaughlin15
Gerald P McLaughlin13
Mary C McLaughlin11
Elizabeth J McLaughlin
McLaughlin, William "Willie" (I4960)
 
169564 William J McLaughlin54
Anastasia A McLaughlin26
William J McLaughlin18
Richard J McLaughlin17
Robert E McLaughlin15
Gerald P McLaughlin13
Mary C McLaughlin11
Elizabeth J McLaughlin
McLaughlin, William (I169273)
 
169565 William J Mehring54
Emma Mehring48
William S Mehring11
George Tomlinson23 
Mehring, William (I300981)
 
169566 William J Menting50
Mabel E Menting40
Dorothy Menting18
Agnest Menting16
Hillary Menting13
Phyllis Menting9
Kaphael Menting
Menting, William J. (I138290)
 
169567 William J Micke 26 Aug 1912 11 Sep 1980 Ft. Snelling National Cemete ry MN Micke, William Joseph Jr. (I11232)
 
169568 William J Nitzband39
Emma Nitzband38
Wayne Nitzband1 [1 5/12]
Edna Hahn19
Carleton Hahn13
Howard Hahn11
Ada Hahn9
Florence Hahn7
Harold Hahn
Hahn, Carleton (I149651)
 
169569 William J Noe28
Josephin Noe24
Maria Noe3
Anthony Noe
Noe, William (I322907)
 
169570 William J Noe38
Josepha Noe34
Marie Noe13
Anthony Noe10
Eugene Noe9
John Noe5
Kathryn Noe3 [3 1/12]
Harvey Noe0 [10/12] 
Noe, William (I322907)
 
169571 William J Noe44
Josepha Noe40
Marie M Noe23
Anthony Noe21
Eugene J Noe19
John J Noe15
Catherine A Noe13
Harvey R Noe11
Phillip R Noe6
Theresa D Noe
Noe, William (I322907)
 
169572 William J Noe44
Josepha Noe40
Marie M Noe23
Anthony Noe21
Eugene J Noe19
John J Noe15
Catherine A Noe13
Harvey R Noe11
Phillip R Noe6
Theresa D Noe
Noe, Father Maris Anthony Ofm Cap. (I328729)
 
169573 William J Nolan53 [63]
Katherine Nolan53
Marie H Nolan19
Raphael F Nolan15 
Nolan, William (I310175)
 
169574 William J Pahnke28
Lydia E Pahnke23
Clifford R Pahnke1 [1 11/12]
Hettan M Pahnke0 [9/12] Helen 
Pahnke, Helen (I202500)
 
169575 William J Peiters41
Frank F Peiters14
Joseph W Peiters13
Albert J Peiters13
Raymond G Peiters11
Leona F Peiters
Pieters, Raymond A. (I324986)
 
169576 William J Quella29
Marion E Quelle25
Janet P Quella8
Mary L Quella7
Carol An Quella4
Ronald R Quella0
[6/12] 
Quella, William (I199631)
 
169577 William J Ricker
Mary Ricker
Arthur P Ricker
Harold D Ricker
Lauretta K Ricker
Mary M Ricker
William Ricker  
Ricker, William (I343801)
 
169578 William J Schmitz 51
Mary A Schmitz 46
Norbert J Schmitz 18
Roman P Schmitz 17
Clarence J Schmitz 16
Lucile M Schmitz 14
Mary A Schmitz 13
Margaret A Schmitz 11
Veronica T Schmitz 10
William G Schmitz 9
George S Schmitz 8 
Schmitz, William (I84279)
 
169579 William J Schmitz51
Mary A Schmitz46
Norbert J Schmitz18
Roman P Schmitz17
Clarence J Schmitz16
Lucile M Schmitz14
Mary A Schmitz13
Margaret A Schmitz11
Veronica T Schmitz10
William G Schmitz9
George S Schmitz
Schmitz, George S. (I84417)
 
169580 William J Smith 57
Emma Smith 58
Arthur Smith 30
Lillian Smith 24
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Smith, William (I90687)
 
169581 William J Smith 57
Emma Smith 58
Arthur Smith 30
Lillian Smith 24
Oliva Smith 22 
Smith, Arthur (I92404)
 
169582 William J Spranger 53
Margret Spranger 51
Joseph G Spranger 22
Margrith Spranger 21
Anna Spranger 20
Anton H Spranger 19
Florence M Spranger 18
Theodore R Spranger 15 
Sprangers, William J. (I43412)
 
169583 William J Techlin 39
Emily L Techlin 36
Edmon J Techlin 16
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Techlin, William (I104188)
 
169584 William J Techlin 49
Emily Techlin 46
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Roland Techlin 15
Harlow Techlin 11
William Techlin 10
Raymond Techlin 5 
Techlin, William (I104188)
 
169585 William J Tesch 43
Ethel Tesch 37
Louise Tesch 70 widowed mother 
Unknown, Louisa (I343446)
 
169586 William J Thatcher 43
Mary Thatcher 42
Guy W Thatcher 16
John L Thatcher 11
Marie L Thatcher 4
Louis A Blackman 37
Sarah J Blackman 37
Emma Handke 20
William Lothe 36
Charles Beckman 29
Hugh Mc Gorty 33 
Lockery, Sarah (I164708)
 
169587 William J Tiseling 36
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169588 William J Van Dyke44
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Eunice C Vandyke
Rademacher, Agnes (I416)
 
169589 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VanDyke, Eunice (I40338)
 
169590 William J Van Dyke44
Agnes C Van Dyke40
Melvin P Vandyke18
Robert C Vandyke13
Eunice C Vandyke
VanDyke, William J. (I40339)
 
169591 William J Van Dyke54
Agnes Van Dyke50
Melvin Van Dyke28
Eunice Van Dyke19 
Rademacher, Agnes (I416)
 
169592 William J Van Dyke54
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Melvin Van Dyke28
Eunice Van Dyke19 
VanDyke, Melvin Peter (I40336)
 
169593 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VanDyke, Eunice (I40338)
 
169594 William J Van Dyke54
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169595 William J Vanrassum55
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vanRossum, William (I170410)
 
169596 William J Verhasselt 54
Johana Verhasselt 51
John Verhasselt 28
Herman Verhasselt 26
Alaonda Verhasselt 22
Joseph Verhasselt 15
Johana Verhasselt 13
Frances Verhasselt 12
Minnie Verhasselt 10
Nellie Verhasselt 9
Bina Vanboxel 21
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Verhasselt, Jan Willem (I100868)
 
169597 William J Verhasselt 54
Johana Verhasselt 51
John Verhasselt 28
Herman Verhasselt 26
Alaonda Verhasselt 22
Joseph Verhasselt 15
Johana Verhasselt 13
Frances Verhasselt 12
Minnie Verhasselt 10
Nellie Verhasselt 9
Bina Vanboxel 21
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Verhasselt, Minnie (I145913)
 
169598 William J Wandrey 45
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Grace, Mary (I23912)
 
169599 William J Weirauch43
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Edward W Weirauch14
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Henry C Weirauch8
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169600 William J Weirauch43
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169602 William J Wichman 56
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Miller, Emma (I206224)
 
169603 William J Wolfgram 32
Josephine Wolfgram 26
Nathalie A Wolfgram 6
Vernon D Wolfgram 5
Dallas J Wolfgram 3
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Eldia J Wolfgram
Wolfgram, William (I188548)
 
169604 William J Wynen54
Sybilla Wynen43
Joseph Wynen14
Benjamin Wynen52 
Wynen, William J. (I323428)
 
169605 William J Wynen54
Sybilla Wynen43
Joseph Wynen14
Benjamin Wynen52 
Wynen, Joseph (I323430)
 
169606 William J Wynen54
Sybilla Wynen43
Joseph Wynen14
Benjamin Wynen52 
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169607 William J Zehetner44
Ida S Zehetner47 
Zehetner, William (I323783)
 
169608 William J. "Bill" Buetow, of Neenah, age 75, died suddenly November 21, 2010, in Sarasota, FL. The memorial service will be held on Monday, November 29, 2010, at Noon, at Calvary Bible Church, 1450 Oakridge Rd., in Neenah, with Rev. Rick Ribble officiating. The interment of cremains will follow the service immediately in Oak Hill Cemetery and then the family will great relatives and friends at a reception back at the church.
Westgor Funeral Home
205 W. Doty Ave.
Neenah 722-7151
Online condolences:
www.westgorfuneral 
Buetow, William (I319918)
 
169609 William J. "Bill" Dvorachek, of Brillion, age 73, passed away on Thursday, February 26, 2009, at his home, with his family by his side. Bill was born on November 2, 1935, son of the late John and Rose (Opichka) Dvorachek. He graduated from Brillion High School, and then entered the U.S. Navy where he served on the USS Boston. Bill married Marilyn Riemer on August 6, 1960, and she survives him. He worked for the Brillion Iron Works as a pattern maker for 40 years before retiring. Bill enjoyed hunting, fishing, woodworking, bowling, spending time with his grandchildren, and going polka dancing on Sunday afternoons. He also loved spending time outdoors in his garden, and at the cottage on the Wolf River.
Bill belonged to the West Maple Grove Hunting Club, the Brillion Conservation Club, and was a member of the Patternmakers Union. He was an active member of Holy Family Parish in Brillion.
In addition to his wife, Marilyn, Bill is survived by his children: Ken (Peggy) Dvorachek, Wayside; Kay (Jeff) Fischer; Kim (Kurt) Buboltz; Karen (Don) Mathiebe; and Paul (Brenda) Dvorachek, all of Brillion; 12 grandchildren: Tiarra Christel, Brandon Christel, Race Dvorachek, Erin (Travis) Zutz; Lauren Fischer, Jessica (AJ) Drumm, Jackie Buboltz, Carlie Mathiebe and Noah Mathiebe; Isabella, Cole, and Addisyn Dvorachek. He is also survived by a great-grandson, Carter Zutz, and a great-grandson due any day. Bill is further survived by his mother-in-law, Lydia Riemer, Manitowoc; two sisters: Mary Ann (Charles) Schumacher, Brillion; and Gerry Buchholz, Cudahy; two sisters-in-law: Elaine (Ed) Labitze, Manitowoc; and Lynn (Leo) Skattebo, Brillion; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and his father-in-law, Art Riemer.
The Funeral Mass for Bill will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, March 2, 2009, at Holy Family Catholic Church, Brillion, with Fr. Matt Simonar officiating. Friends may call at the Wieting Funeral Home in Brillion on Sunday from 3-7 p.m. There will be a prayer service at the funeral home at 6:30 p.m. Friends may also call at the church on Monday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of services. In lieu of flowers a memorial is being established.
The family would like to thank everyone for their cards, prayers, phone calls, and the help that was given. They would also like to thank Bellin Cancer Center, and Unity Hospice for all their help and care. 
Dvorachek, William J. (I316512)
 
169610 William J. "Bill" Egan, Kaukauna, age 86, died Wednesday, March 23, 2016 in Little Chute. He was born in Kaukauna on October 30, 1929 to the late George and Elizabeth (Ludke) Egan. Bill served in the U.S. Army and was a Korean War Veteran. He married Arlene (Meulemans) Hopfensperger in 1988 in Crooked Lake. Bill was a man of many talents. He was a machinist and welder and owned and operated Marine Engine Service. From trailers to motors he could make or repair it. Bill loved boat racing and was one of the first men in Wisconsin to exceed the 100 mph mark on water. He loved to fish and pontoon while at the family cottage on Crooked Lake.
Bill is survived by his wife, Arlene; children: Bill (Sara) Egan, Menasha; Patty Ellis, Tucson, AZ; Mary (Rafael) Rodriguez, Appleton; Julie (Jim) Schuster, Darboy; Lori (Jim) Altman, Neenah; Kelly (Jeff) Schmid, Sherwood; and Karen Egan, Kaukauna; Arlene's children: Debbie (Dean) Cortright, Green Bay; Sandy (Tim) Harvey, Pulaski; and John (Kristine) Hopfensperger, Brentwood, TN; grandchildren: Jack, Alison and Troy Egan, Holly Ellis, Trevor and Clint Carter, Shawn Belling, Jackie Vargas, Magdalyne Altman, Becky Geiger, Corey (Trista) Du Frense, Jeffrey, Riley and Skyler Schmid, Darek Stuber, Cole Botzet, Kristin (Jay) Costin, Luke (Jennifer), Kyle (fiancée Amy Puschnig) and Laura Cortright, Amber (Bob) Meyers, Nathan (Wendy), Shane and Cody Harvey, Claire and Megan Hopfensperger and; great grandchildren: Blair, Grace, Clara, Selida, Maricxa, Rosalina, Isaiah, Sabastian, Zander, Brianna, Durango, Savahanna, Diego, Cheyanne, Lanora and Oscar; brother, Jim (Arlene) Egan; and sister-in-law: Betty Piso.
In addition to his parents, Bill was preceded in death by his great grandson, Blake; brothers and sister: Chuck (Loreen), George and Marian Egan; and brother and sister-in-law: Robert (Dorothy) Meulemans and Mary (Ronald) Van Schyndel; and father and mother-in-law, Ray and Helen Meulemans.
A private family service will be held at O'Connell Funeral Home. Bill will be buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Kaukauna.
Although we are so saddened by our huge loss, we rejoice in the assurance that he is with our Father in Heaven.
We love Bill dearly. 
Egan, William "Bill" (I12887)
 
169611 William J. "Bill" Flynn, passed away on Friday, October 13, 2017 surrounded by his family. Bill was born on September 10, 1931 to William and Anne (Busch) in Kaukauna. Bill was a veteran having served in the US Naval Air Force during the Korean War. On September 7, 1957 he was united in marriage to Shirley Arts. Bill was a science teacher at Quinney middle School and Kaukauna High School. He also coached CYO and grade school basketball. He was an avid golfer and also enjoyed hunting and fishing. Most of all he loved his family and he cherished the time he spent with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Bill was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church.
Bill is survived by his wife Shirley, three children; Thomas Flynn, Carrie (David) Fleming, and Tim Flynn, grandchildren; Jessica (Chris) Staum, Tarah (Chris) Jansen, Hannah Flynn, Grace Gretz, Eva Gretz, Mia Flynn and Kyra Flynn, great grandchildren; Colton Jansen, Maddox Jansen, Weston Jansen, Lizzie Staum and Stella Staum, sisters-in-law; Marty Nitkowski, Rosie Arts, and Jean Flynn, daughters-in-law; Lynn (Kenlyn) Gretz, and Therese Raedts, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents, a son Jeff Flynn, brothers; Ed and Tim Flynn and a sister Rosemary (Darrell) Larson.
The funeral liturgy will be held on Friday, October 20, 2017 at 11:00 AM at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer St., with Fr Tom Pomeroy officiating. A time of visitation will be held on Friday from 9:00 AM until the time of the service at the church. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wichmannfargo.com.

The family would like to thank Marilyn Coonen and Bonnie Golden and all of the other friends that have helped during this difficult time. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund is being established.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Oct. 16, 2017 
Flynn, William (I105572)
 
169612 William J. "Bill" Glasheen, 89, Kimberly, died peacefully Saturday, March 27, 2010, at Appleton Medical Center. He was born July 31, 1920, in Appleton, to the late Ross and Regina (Homblette) Glasheen. Bill graduated in the first class of what is now Appleton West High School. He served in the 302nd Infantry 94th Division during World War II and received many awards, including the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, Good Conduct, World War II Victory, American and European Campaign medals. Bill was a 59-year member of the William Verhagen American Legion Post 60.
Bill married Wilma Derkes on June 6, 1942, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute. He retired from the Kimberly Paper Mill in 1982 after 42 years of employment.
Together, Bill and Wilma enjoyed square dancing for 25 years, with Bill as a caller for ten and Wilma planning dances for their three area clubs. Bill was an avid sturgeon spearer and decoy maker. They enjoyed 25 years of fishing and camping at Guth's Resort on the Wolf River.
Bill is survived by his wife of 67 years, Wilma; children, Robert, Kaukauna; Joseph, Appleton; Susan De Bruin, Middleton; Michael (Kathleen), Kaukauna; Stephen, Neenah; and Patrick (Ann), Appleton; grandchildren, Robert, Jr., Ross (Becky), Robyn, David, Paul (Heidi), Elizabeth, Timothy (Jennifer), Kenneth (Sarah), Christopher (Jennifer), Jeffrey, Brian (Shironda), Gretchen, Samuel, Aaron and Tyler Glasheen, Amanda (Beau) Kriewaldt, godchild, Connie (Devin) Hogan, Lynn (Jim) Will, Andrew and Troy (Lisa) De Bruin, Lori (Aaron) Lahm and Julie (Jason) Hartl; great-grandchildren, Samantha, Breydon, Stephanie, Emily, Alex, Alexis, Kennidi, Madelyn, Megan, Maximus and Alana Glasheen, Elliot Kriewaldt, Sean and Kylie Hogan, Misty Will, Christian, Dominic and Noah De Bruin, Lily and Emerson Lahm, Trevor, Aiden and Katelin Hartl and Becky Glasheen's daughter, Mikayla Sipiorski; godchild, Diane Derkes: other relatives and friends.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, James; daughter-in-law, Sharon; two infant granddaughters, Kathryn and Emily; brothers, Clifford, John (Myrtle), Ross, Clarence and Joseph (Rita); his father-in-law and mother-in-law, William and Nellie Derkes; sisters and brothers-in-law, Marie (Ed) Rosner, Leona (Claire) Baumann, Peter (Edna) and infant Elmer Derkes.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, March 30, 2010, beginning at 4 p.m. until time of Vigil service at 7 p.m. at O'CONNELL FUNERAL HOME (201 E. Main St., Little Chute). Visitation will continue Wednesday, March 31, 2010, from 10 a.m. until time of Mass at 11 a.m. at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH - KIMBERLY SITE (620 E. Kimberly Ave.). The Rev. David Beaudry will officiate. Committal Holy Name Cemetery where military honors will be conducted by the William Verhagen American Legion Post 60.
For online condolences, please visit www.oconnell funeralservices.com.
Special thank you to Father Falk, Sister Annette and the staff at AMC, especially Alisa and Steve.
O'CONNELL
FUNERAL HOME
201 E. Main Street
Little Chute 920-788-6237 
Glasheen, William J. (I28150)
 
169613 William J. "Bill" Gloudemans, Little Chute, age 91, died Tuesday. The Funeral Mass of Celebration will be held at 6 p.m. on Monday, April 23, 2007, Dad's 92nd birthday, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute, with Rev. James Hablewitz officiating. Friends may call Monday, after 3 p.m. until the time of Mass directly at church. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established.
O'CONNELL
FUNERAL SERVICES
Little Chute 920-759-2951 
Gloudemans, William Joseph Henry (I32320)
 
169614 William J. "Bill" Luebke, 80, Oshkosh, died Thursday Feb. 14, 2008, at his residence. He was born May 1, 1927, in Oshkosh, a son of the late William A. and Emma Winter Luebke. Bill married Lois Schultz on Aug. 20, 1949, in Oshkosh.
Bill was a member of Martin Luther Ev. Lutheran Church. He had worked at Overly Inc. in Neenah for 30 years, after which he owned and operated the Luebke Nursery for over 25 years. Bill was a veteran of the Army Air Corps. He enjoyed bowling and playing cards with family and friends.
Bill is survived by his wife, Lois, Oshkosh; two daughters, Linda (Dan) Mingus, Oshkosh; Lori (Pat) Toetz, Omro; two sons, Robert Luebke, Oshkosh; James (Jan) Luebke, Kaukauna; a sister, Wilhelmina Pedersen, Palmer, Ark.; ten grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services for Bill will be Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2008, at 11 a.m. at Martin Luther Ev. Lutheran Church, 1526 Algoma Blvd., the Revs. Jeff Berg and Nathan Ericson officiating. Family and friends may call at the church on Wed. from 9 a.m. until the service. Burial will be in Lake View Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established to the Martin Luther Ev. Lutheran School.
Konrad-Behlman
Funeral Homes & Crematory
Oshkosh, WI 
Luebke, William J. (I316208)
 
169615 William J. "Bill" Marvin, Kimberly, age 82, died Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at St. Elizabeth Hospital. He was born in Ripon on June 27, 1933 to the late Elmer and Alice (Maynard) Marvin. Bill married MaryAnn De Bruin on January 19, 1957 at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church in Little Chute. He proudly served in the Army where he received accolades for his exceptional marksmanship, and was a member of the William Verhagen American Legion Post 60 in Kimberly. Bill enjoyed fishing, watching westerns and bird-watching. He loved his dogs, Sadie and Missy.
Bill is survived by his wife, MaryAnn; daughters: Geralyn "Geri" (Larry) Harkness, Carol Appleton and Laurie Reoyo; grandchildren: Jenny (Dave) Vanden Heuvel, Nick Harkness, Josh (Becky) De Bruin, Thomas Appleton and Jacob Appleton, Frank (Abby) Reoyo and Nicholas Reoyo; great grandson, Gael; step brother: Charles (Shirley) Smith; and sister and brother-in-law: Joanne Verbeten and Le Roy (Cecelia) De Bruin. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to his parents, Bill was preceded in death by his brother-in-law, Jerry Verbeten.
A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, April 29, 2016 at ST. JOHN NEPOMUCENE CATHOLIC CHURCH (323 Pine St. Little Chute). The Rev. Ronald Belitz will officiate. Bill will be buried at St. John Cemetery, where military rites will be conducted. To sign the guest book, please visit oconnellfh.com.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Apr. 27, 2016 
Marvin, William J. "Bill" (I94275)
 
169616 William J. "Bill" Terry, 70, Kaukauna, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his loving family on October 27, 2013 after a courageous two and a half year battle with cancer. Bill was born on May 15, 1943 in Kaukauna to Stephen L. and Rosella (Van Densen) Terry. After graduating from Kaukauna High School in 1961, Bill served his country as a member of the United States Navy, returning home in 1965. On July 23, 1966 he married the former Cynthia "Cindy" Smith and together they had four children. Bill was employed with Thilmany Pulp and Paper for 35 years until he retired in 2005. Bill was an avid golfer and loved playing golf with his brother-in-law Ken Smith, his son Stephen, as well as many nephews and his niece. Bill enjoyed watching his grandchildren's sporting events and many school functions. Bill enjoyed traveling with his wife Cindy and especially liked their trips to Canada and Tempe, Arizona for the Brewers Training Camp. In his later years, he enjoyed gardening, bird watching, and spending time with his grandchildren.
Bill is survived by his wife Cindy; children: Sharon (Shane) Laux, Robin Rettke, and Stephen (Mary) Terry; grandchildren Tucker Laux; Dylan Rettke and Kendra Rettke; Samantha Seefeldt, William Terry, Nicholas Terry, Vincent Terry, and Taylor Freeman; and Sean's children; Jazzmine Terry, Cody Terry, Dominick Terry, and Michael; brothers and sisters: Judy (Robert) Wirth, Daniel (Barbara) Terry, Patrick Terry and Jean Piepkorn as well as Cindy's surviving family and many other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his son Sean Terry, and brother-in-law David Piepkorn.
There will be a funeral service for Bill on Thursday October 31, 2013 at Christ the Rock Community Church, W6254 Highway 10-114, Menasha at 2:00 pm. Visitation will be Thursday at the church from 11:00 am to the time of the service. Interment at Union Cemetery of Kaukauna will be at a later date. Online condolences may be offered at www.wichmannfargo.com.
The family would like to thank Dr. Avi Bar-Lev, Dr. Editha Krueger, the entire staff of Appleton Medical Center Oncology Unit, ThedaCare Hospice, Priscilla, and the many friends and family who helped the family through this difficult time.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Oct. 29, 2013 
Terry, William (I98124)
 
169617 William J. "Clyde" VandenBerg age 55, passed away on Wednesday, August 10, 2011 following a short illness at Appleton Medical Center. He was born January 31, 1956 son of Marvin and Shirley (Weyers) VandenBerg. William was employed by the Kimberly Paper Mill for 28 years. His hobbies were hunting, fishing, golfing, cooking, snowmobiling, boating, tubing with family and friends, going up north, sitting by the fire, and going to Packer games. Bill had a marvelous sense of humor and enjoyed laughter and good times.
He is survived by his children: Adam (Carol), Little Chute, Andy, Appleton, and Amanda "Rosie", Freedom; his father, Marvin, Pound; 2 brothers: Dan (Charlie) and Dave. His is further survived by aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Shirley Ann, and numerous uncles.
Funeral Services for William will be at 12:00 Noon on Monday, August 15, 2011, at ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Freedom with Fr. Dave Hoffman officiating. Friends will be received at church on Monday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund is being established. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. 766-2099.
The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the Staff of Appleton Medical Center as well as the support of family and friends.
We love you Dad and will miss you dearly.
Your Children
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from August 11 to August 12, 2011 
Vandenberg, William J. (I99188)
 
169618 WILLIAM J. BLAKE, one of the progressive and enterprising young agriculturists of Greenville township, who is using scientific methods in developing his fine farm of 120 acres in section 28, was born in March, 1885, at Stineloff, Manitowoc county, Wisconsin, a son of William F. and Mary (Rads) Blake. William F. Blake was born in Mecklenberg, Germany, February 26, 1849, and came to the United States as a young man. Later he was married to Miss Mary Rads, who was born July 9, 1858, and who came to the United States with her parents, Gottlieb and Gustavie (Fogel) Rads, settling in Manitowoc county. After marriage William F. Blake and his wife settled on the present Ganzel farm, on section 33, Cicero township, where they had eighty acres of land with a small clearing, and here erected a small log cabin and log barn, remaining eight years. Selling that property, they then went to Stineloff, Wisconsin, but after three years moved to Chilton, Calumet county. After four years spent in the latter place, Mr. and Mrs. Blake came back to Cicero township, buying 160 acres in section 31, which was partly cleared, and on which stood an old log building. During the years that followed, Mr. Blake became very successful in his farming operations, erecting new and substantial buildings on his property and buying another tract of 112 acres nearby. His death occurred January 11, 1906, he having been the father of six children: Alvina; Bertha, who married Henry Koall; Henry, residing at home; Charles, a resident of Black Creek; William, and Louis. William J. Blake secured his present fine property of 120 acres from the estate of his father, in 1906, and here he has added a number of improvements, including the latest farming machinery. He operates his land along scientific lines and finds that the benefits to be derived therefrom are many. In June, 1909, he was united in marriage with Mary Mineschmidt, who was born December 11, 1885, in Black Creek township, Outagamie county, daughter of Charles Mineschmidt, and they have had one child, Elmer, who died January 21, 1911, aged nine months, seventeen days. Blake, William J. Jr. (I206196)
 
169619 William J. Burton, 64, of 1908 Marshall St., Manitowoc, died late Saturday at Holy Family Hospital following a short illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Pfeffer Funeral Home, Manitowoc, the Rev. John Walker officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Burton was born in 1887 in Outagamie County, and came to Manitowoc seven years ago. He was employed at the Aluminum Goods Company, Manitowoc. In 1913 he married Hatie Wendner and she survives with two daughters, Mrs. Louis Norton of Fond du Lac and Mrs. Sufus Peterson of Manitowoc; four sons, Robert E. of Fond du Lac, William Jr. and Daniel of Manitowoc, and Sylvester of Kansas City; two brothers, Lawrence of Fond du Lac and Harvey of Appleton; four sisters, Mrs. Walter F?uman of Bear Creek, Mrs. George Bassett and Mrs. Gaylor Scott of Shiocton, Mrs. Neil Brown of Appleton. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 p.m. Tuesday until time of services on Wednesday. Manitowoc Herald Times, January 28, 1952 P. 2 Burton, William James (I187147)
 
169620 WILLIAM J. CONLON, born December 14, 1873, in New London, Waupaca county, Wisconsin, and now living on 180 acres of good farming land in section 24, Deer Creek township, Outagamie county, is a son of Michael and Margaret (Cooney) Conlon, the former a native of Ireland and the latter of the State of Indiana. They were married in New London, Wisconsin, whence the father had come when twenty-six years of age, Mrs. Conlon having come here in the early days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Conlon lived in New London until 1895 when they bought the place now operated by William J. Conlon, but in 1901 they returned to New London, where they still reside, the father being seventy-two years of age and the mother fifty-six. With the exception of the six years spent in Deer Creek township, Mr. Conlon was in the employ of the railroad company at New London during his residence in this country. William J. Conlon was the eldest of his parents' nine children, and he remained at home with his parents, taking charge of the Deer Creek farm in 1901, in which year he was married to Mary A. McGlone, daughter of Patrick and Ellen (McMyler) McGlone, and born February 11, 1879. Six children have been born to this union: Margaret, Mary, William, Alice, Edward and Richard. Ever since his marriage Mr. Conlon has continued to reside on this farm, and he now has seventy acres cleared and under cultivation and all fenced with barbed wire. He does general farming, markets dairy products, hogs and cattle, feeds his grain and hay, and raises Durham cattle, Poland-China hogs and Percheron horses. He built his modern frame house of eight rooms, 16x24 and 16x26 feet, in 1899, and the barn, which was one of the buildings on the place at the time of its purchase is a structure 30x50 feet. Mr. Conlon is a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters and of the Fraternal Reserve Association. He is a Republican in politics and is now chairman of the township board of supervisors, and has served four previous terms on the board, during two of which he was chairman. He and the members of his family are consistent attendants of the Catholic Church of Helena, a mission of St. Mary's Catholic Church of Welcome. Conlon, William J. (I114230)
 
169621 William J. Dery Town of Royalton Age 79, passed away unexpectedly Thursday in New London. He was born January 14, 1890 in Coleman. He resided in Royal ton approximately 10 years and previously lived in the Fox River Valley. He was a member of St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Weyauwega. Survivors include his wife, Marie; one son Joseph, Green Bay; four daughters, Mrs. Diane Yokeum, Sherwood, Mrs. Joe (Rosella) Shablak, Kaukauna, Mrs. Vivian Barker, Appleton, Mrs. Isabell Griffith, Kaukauna; one half sister, Mrs. John (Lizzie) Buchberger; grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. from St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Weyauwega, Father E. N. Hasley officiating. Interment in the Oakwood Cemetery, Weyauwega. Friends may call at the Borchardt and Moder Funeral Home, New London after 2 p.m. Sunday until the hour of service on Monday. The parish rosary will be prayed at the funeral home at 8 p.m. Sunday evening.
Friday, October 31,1969 The Post-Crescent, Appleton, Wi., B 9
Name:William J. Dery
Birth Date:14 Jan 1890
Birth Place:Coleman, WI
Death Date:1969
Burial Place:Weyauwega, WI
Cemetery:Oakwood
Publication Date:31 Oct 1969
Publication Place:Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
Publication Title:Post-Crescent
Spouse Name:Marie Dery 
Dery, William (I176220)
 
169622 William J. Eiting age 83 died Saturd ay, born in Hollandtown. Survived by his widow and two daughters at hom e, Anna and Loma, Josephine in Kenosha and 1 son William Jr. of Kaukauna.
1934 Holy Cross Cemetery Tombstone buried with wife and two daughters W m. Eiting 1851 - 1934, Josephine 1857 - 1939, Josephine 1891 - 1955 ? 18 86 - 1964 
Eiting, William J. (I10373)
 
169623 William J. Fries 510 W. Lawrence St. Age 73, passed away at 1:05 a.m. Saturday. He was born April 10, 1893 in Appleton. He was employed at the George Walter Brewing Company prior to his retirement. He was a member of the Elks Club; St. Joseph Catholic Church and a veteran of World War I, having served in the army. Mr. Fries is survived by his wife, Lydia; two brothers, Frank E., Appleton, Edward J., Encito, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Alvine Weisgerber, Appleton; also survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Monday at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Sunday. Rosary will be prayed at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Appleton Post Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Saturday, November 26, 1966 
Fries, William J. (I154810)
 
169624 William J. Gilbert
Spouse: Nellie Brittnacher
Born: September 8, 1894
Died: February 5, 1972
Place of Birth: Wrightstown, WI
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: February 7, 1972
Section: A
Page: 9
Type: OB
Cemetery
Name: St. Paul
Location: Wrightstown, WI 
Gilbert, William (I140813)
 
169625 William J. Gonnering, Freedom, age 88 in two days, died after a short illness with his family by his side, on Monday February 10, 2014, at Rennes Health and Rehab Center. He was born February 12, 1926 in the Town of Freedom, to the late John and Catherine (Verstagen) Gonnering. He married the former Dorothy Greiner on May 18, 1949 at St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Freedom. Dorothy passed away September 4, 2006.
Bill was a farm boy his whole life. His love of work helped him to be a successful, and well respected livestock dealer throughout the country. His work ethic taught his son and grandsons well. He was a great business man and had good sense of people. He was often willing to give others an opportunity to succeed. Bill was a member of St. Nicholas Parish his entire life and was very proud of his Catholic faith and heritage, especially his seven aunts who were nuns. In his early married life and living next to the church, he loved to spend time with any of our priests or religious.
He was also a Charter member of the Freedom Lions Club. Bill loved all the wonderful things the Lions were able to do for the community. When he was able to make the meetings he certainly had his share of fun with the other members. Bill's business sense also came in handy as he served on the Board of Directors of Marine Bank and Bank One in Freedom for many years, and retired from the board in 1989.
Bill cherished his family and is survived by his children: Jayne (Dan) VandeWettering, Sally (Tom) Michalkiewicz, Patti (Dave) Banks, and Bill (Peggy) Gonnering; grandchildren: Cory (Michelle) VandeWettering, Staci (Paul) Milheiser, Tyler Michalkiewicz, Emily (Jeremie) Clark, Ross Michalkiewicz, Adam (Amber) Gonnering, Megan (Nick) VanHandel, Travis (special friend Danielle) Gonnering; great-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren: Lydia, Logan, Lynea, and Libby Lang; Adelyn, Cydnee, and Fletcher VanZeeland; Quinn Milheiser; Hayden Michalkiewicz; Kayla, Brady, Kennedy and Owen Clark; Evelyne and William Gonnering; Grace VanHandel; and two more expected in July. He is further survived by: a brother, Gene Gonnering; sisters: Lorraine Vandenberg, Rosie Stoffel, Pat (Jerry) Kittiko; sisters-in-law Lois Gonnering, Sharon Gonnering; additional in-laws: Rosie Greiner, Bill Greiner, Ronny and Vonny Greiner, Bob (Beaver) and Vionne Greiner, Jim and Sharon Greiner.
Also survived by many nieces, nephews and friends.
Besides his parents and his wife, Bill was preceded in death by: daughter Jeanie and son Scott; brothers: Jack (Catherine) Gonnering, Donald and Orville Gonnering, sister Adelle (Earl) VanEperen. brothers-in-law: Mike Vandenberg, Donald Stoffel, Carl Greiner; sister-in-law, Ila Greiner; mother and father-in-Law, Carl (Frances Liesch) Greiner.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Bill will be at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, February 14, 2014 at ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Freedom with Fr. Dan Felton officiating. Family and friends will be received at church from 11:00 a.m. until the time of service.
The family would like to thank the 8th floor staff at AMC hospital, ThedaCare Hospice, and especially his 'Little Sweet Hearts' at The Renaissance Assisted Living in Appleton.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from Feb. 11 to Feb. 12, 2014 
Gonnering, William (I45199)
 
169626 William J. Greiner, 46, Greenville, A cheesemaker, died at Madison yesterday afternoon after a lingering illness. Born in Hayton, Wis, June 3, 1891, he lived in Greenville the last 10 years.
Survivors are three brothers, Philip, Appleton, Henry of Grand Chute, John of Greenville; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Pfundt, Kaukauna, Mrs. Charles Bohm, Freedom, Mrs. Hugo Weitzein, Milwaukee.
The funeral will be held with services at St. Joseph's church. Burial will be in St. John Cemetery, St. John.
Appleton Post Crescent, Feb. 2, 1938 
Greiner, William J. (I103105)
 
169627 William J. Hietpas, DOD: February 7, 1976, DOB: July 16, 1917, Locati on of Death: Town of VandenBroek Rt 5 Appleton (home), State of birth W I, father Herman Hietpas, mother Helina Sanders, informant George Hietp as mailing 401 E Lincoln St., Little Chute, was in the armed forces, cau se of death myocardial infarction - acute due to arteriscierotic heart dis ease - years, other conditions chronic bonchiectoasis, buried St. John Cem etery LC, Verkuilen Funderal Home LC. Hietpas, William John (I47853)
 
169628 William J. Konrad, R1, Bear Creek, WI, 42, son of Julius Konrad and Mary nee Smith, farmer, and Irma M. Miller, 30, R1 Bear Creek, WI, daughter of Charles Miller and Ernestine nee Rosenow. Married at Parsonage 31 August 1940. Witnesses: Mr. & Mrs. Otis Snell.
Immanuel P. Boettcher-Pastor 
Family F62602
 
169629 WILLIAM J. KUBITZ, who has been rapidly coming to the front in the business activities of Appleton, Wisconsin, is one of the younger generation of business men in this city, and has already proved in the few years that he has been identified with commnercial matters here that he is possessed of more than ordinary ability. Kubitz was born March 23, 1884, in the city of Appleton, a son of Albert and Albertina (Schmidt) Kubitz. The parents of Mr. Kubitz were natives of Germany, and came to the United States in 1881, settling in Appleton, where Albert Kubitz began to work as a mason, a trade which he had learned in the Fatherland; and he is still in business here. He and his wife had ten children, as follows: Annie, who married Albert Breitung, a resident of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin; William J.; Clara; Ernst; Elizabeth; Gertrude and Gerhardt, twins; Rudolph; Leona and one child, Albert, who died in infancy. William J. Kubitz secured his education in the public schools of Appleton, and as a young man devoted his time to learning thoroughly every branch of the grocery business. When he had reached the age of twenty-one years he embarked upon his first venture, opening a grocery establishment at No. 736 Richmond street, and so assidiously did he devote himself to the business that he had soon assured himself that it would be a success, and he at once began casting around for a location for another store. This he found in January, 1911, and now, at an age when most men are satisfied with but one moderately-paying store, he is the owner of two well-established houses each with an assured trade, demanding the services of five employes and the operation of two wagons. Mr. Kubitz is possessed of much executive ability, and is now devoting the most of his time to the new establishment at No. 479 Cherry street, to make it the success that the other has proven. The Kubitz family has always been connected with Zion Lutheran Church. Kubitz, William J. (I164920)
 
169630 WILLIAM J. LAIRD, who was born November 8, 1880, in Outagamie county, Wisconsin, is one of the enterprising young farmers of Bovina township, where he is serving as treasurer of the school board. He is a son of James and Mary A. (Moore) Laird, the former a native of Ireland and the latter of Wisconsin. James Laird came to the United States in boyhood with his mother, and settled in Outagamie county, where he spent many years in agricultural pursuits and died in 1890, aged fifty-eight years. His widow, who survives him, is living in Outagamie county, and is fifty-three years old. They had five children, namely: William J.; Mary, who died at the age of fourteen years; Anna, who married Lewis Sykes and lives in Outagamie county; James A., who is single and taking a course in agriculture at the State University at Madison; and Emma, who married Thomas Henry of Ellington township. William J. Laird received his education in the public schools, after leaving which he started to work on the home farm. At the time of his father's death he took over the management of the place, operating it for his mother, and when the children became of age he bought their interests and now has full control. He is engaged in general farming and stock raising, making a specialty of dairying, and milks on an average of ten cows the year around. About seventy acres of the home farm are under cultivation, the remainder being in timber. The buildings are substantial and well kept and the property is entirely fenced with barbed wire. Mr. Laird is a member of the F. R. A., and is a republican in politics, being the present treasurer of the Bovina township school board. He and Mrs. Laird are members of the Ellington Congregational Church.
On June 23, 1909, Mr. Laird was married to Miss Jessie Ham, who was born March 27, 1883, the second of the six children of John D. and Sarah (Moore) Ham. Mr. and Mrs. Laird have no children. 
Laird, William J. (I164878)
 
169631 William J. Morrow 23
Mary A. Morrow 23
Edward Morrow 2 
Morrow, William (I200736)
 
169632 William J. Nack "Papa", age 90, of Menasha, died Monday, August 25, at Theda Clark Medical Center after a short illness. Bill was born in Appleton on July 3, 1924, to the late William and Martha (Kraft) Nack. After attending Appleton High School, he proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy during World War II. On November 17, 1945, he was united in marriage to Bernice Hennes at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Appleton. The couple cherished 68 years together. Bill worked as a machinist at Kimberly Clark for 38 years, retiring in 1986. Bill had a true passion for gardening, but most of all, he was a family man and loved spending time with his family. He was a member of Appleton Legion Post #38 and a member at St. Bernard Catholic Church.
Papa will be missed by his loving wife, Bernice, Menasha; daughter, Connie (Mike) Collins, Appleton; 3 sons: William (Cindy) Nack, Hartland, WI, Gary Nack, Wahpton, ND, and Jeffery Nack, Appleton; 9 grandchildren: Jill, Aaron (Hillary), Beth (Randall), Patti (Ben), Jamie (Tania), Joel (Sarah), Kim (Scott), Josh (Jill), and Courtney; 19 great grandchildren: Samantha, Dillon, Matt, Sam, Seth, Elizabeth, Lilie, Spencer, Lucie, Rory, Aubrey, Liam, Teagan, Ellie, Emily, Connor, William L., Caden, and Molly; daughter-in-law, Gwen; and sister-in-law, Julitta Schwalbach, Menasha. He is further survived by his nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Jim, and brother-in-law, Robert Schwalbach.
The Funeral Liturgy will take place at 11 am on Friday, August 29, at St. Bernard Catholic Church, 1617 W. Pine St., with Father Dennis Ryan officiating, followed immediately by full military honors performed by Appleton Legion Post #38. Friends may visit at the church on Friday from 9 am until the time of service. Interment will take place at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Appleton.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff on the 5th floor at Theda Clark Hospital for their compassionate care given to "Papa".
Funeral Home
Brettschneider-Trettin-Nickel Funeral Chapel
606 N Oneida St Appleton, WI 54911
(920) 733-7383 Funeral Home Details
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Aug. 27, 2014 
Nack, William J. (I190164)
 
169633 William J. Pieters, age 56, of Kaukauna, died peacefully on Thursday, February 28, 2008, at St. Elizabeth Hospital after a 24-year battle with paralysis. He was born February 12, 1952, in Kaukauna to the late Victor Pieters and Elizabeth (Maes) Pieters. Bill owned and operated Tiger Trax Tavern in Kaukauna until 1983 when he was paralyzed as the result of a diving accident. He was an avid NASCAR and football fan and also enjoyed his German Shepherd "Greta."
He is survived by his mother, Elizabeth, Kaukauna; a daughter, Rachel Pieters; a son, Jason Pieters; a grandson, Cole William Pieters; two brothers: Joe (Gloria) Pieters, Boyceville, WI; and Tom (Deb) Pieters, Kaukauna; three sisters: Rose (Jim) Hooyman, Phoenix, AZ; Jean (Gerry) Ebben, Kaukauna; and Tess (Bobby) Martin, Greenleaf; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his father, Victor; and a son, Chad.
It was William's wish to be cremated. Memorial Services will be held at 7 p.m. on Monday, March 3, 2008, at BOETTCHER FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, Kaukauna. Friends may call at the Funeral Home from 5 p.m. until time of service. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund is being established in his name. 920-766-2099. 
Pieters, William J. (I108351)
 
169634 William J. Pingel, age 75, Bowler, died Thursday, February 4, 1965 at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Appleton.
He was born October 12, 1889 in Clintonville, the son of the late William Pingel.
On November 3, 1909 William was united in marriage to Martha Kraut in Clintonville. She survives.
In addition to his wife, survivors include six sons, William (Martha), Birnamwood, Roy (Marie), Bowler, Harold, Chicago, Martin, Shawano, Wilfred, Peshtigo and Rhynold, Hortonville; nine daughters, Norma (Victor) Tennie, Greenville, Irene (Allan) Jensen, Wittenberg, Marion Griesbach, Appleton, Laverna (Richard) Lemke, Appleton, Arline (Alison) Rosemeyer, California, Helen (Earl) Oestreich, Neenah, Jeanette (Thomas) Fallon, Milwaukee, Jean (Dale) Tenner, Milwaukee and Martha Ardis (Robert) Engelein, Galesville; 65 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; one brother, Ernest Pingel, Bonduel; one sister, Mary Heyn, Idaho.
William was preceded in death by his father and one granddaughter, JoAnne Jensen.
Funeral services were held February 7, 1965 at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Bowler. The Rev. Adelbert Stoehr officiated. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery, town of Almon. 
Pingel, William (I186827)
 
169635 William J. Ristow, 34, Neenah, formerly of Crivitz, passed away on Friday, Oct. 8, 2010. He was born on June 25, 1976, in Appleton, the son of John and Kathleen (Anholzer) Ristow. Bill loved the outdoors, white water rafting, fishing, but most of all he adored his children.
He is survived by his children, Coltin and Vanessa and their mother Trista Miller; mother, Kathy (Scott) Hickinbotham, Clemmons, North Carolina; father, John (Deb) Ristow, Crivitz; sister, Christine (Brian) Wepfer, Neenah; brother, Michael Ristow, Maui, Hawaii; stepsisters and brothers, Molly (Damian) Pennings, Andy Hickinbotham and Jennifer (Joel) Schampers; Chad (Tracy) Hensen and Jessica Hensen; nieces and nephews, Kelsey, Matthew, Megan, Elana, Logan and Kendra. Bill is further survived by aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Ruth and Alvin Ristow; William and Della Anholzer; and his nephew, Trevor Ristow.
The memorial service for Bill will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010, at WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME. Rev. Dick Schaefer will be officiating. A time of visitation and support will be held from 4 p.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund will be established for his children.
Wichmann Funeral Home
537 N. Superior Street.
Appleton 920-739-1231
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Ristow, William (I170568)
 
169636 William J. Rogers, of Kaukauna, age 74, died Tuesday, November 8, 2005, at his home after an extended holiday in Europe. He was born December 9, 1930, to the late Claude and Lucille (Reichel) Rogers. Bill served his country in the Korean War and was a State Representative from 1962 to 1984. Some of his accomplishments that are still appreciated today include: the 1000 Islands Conservancy, the Golden Venture Home for the elderly and budgeting for Highway 441-twenty years before it was paved. Bill spent his retirement traveling the world and researching family history. He was a poet and a dreamer.
He is survived by his ten children and their mother Kay J. (Ludke) Rogers; Michael F. Rogers and his son Garrett; Steven C. (Jennifer) Rogers and their children Chase, Hunter and Julia; Patrick W. (Mona Pepin) Rogers and his children Travis and Dylan; Laurie L. Rogers and her son Max Ferris; Kevin B. (Nicole) Rogers and their daughter Sydney; Amy A. (Doug) Frederickson and their children Kyle and Alyx; Scott G. (Lisa) Rogers and their children Nicholas and Emma; Corey J. Rogers (Travis Dorn); Heather L. Rogers and Holly L. Rogers; also two great-grandchildren, Tasha Rogers and Kyle Rogers; his sister, Donna (Roland) Huss. Bill is further survived by many nieces, nephews, friends and acquaintances.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister Patricia (Rogers) Fetzner, and friend Bea Falize.
Bill's Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. on Saturday, November 12, 2005, at ST. MARY of the ANNUNCIATION CATHOLIC CHURCH with MSGR. Mark Schommer officiating. Friends will be received on Saturday at Church from 9 a.m. until the time of service. Full Military Burial Rites will be performed at Church by VFW Post 3319. A memorial is being established in his name at the 1000 Island Conservancy. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the Rogers family. 766-2099.
The Rogers family extends a special Thank You to the Huss and Fetzner families. We will miss you here Dad, Love the kids.
THE MEETING
You name the place,
I'll be there.
You set the time,
I'll be there early.
You map the route,
I'll find the shortcut.
You show the way,
I'll follow.
By William J. Rogers
10-31-79
William J. Rogers
12-09-30 to 11-08-05
"The King" 
Rogers, William (I49676)
 
169637 William J. School "Bill," age 80, Mountain, passed away in Waupaca on March 20, 2011, following a long illness during which he fought cancer and beat it twice. Bill was born in Oneida on December 12, 1930, to the late Raymond and Jeanette (Gerrits) School. Bill served in the United States Marine Corp in the Korean War. He married Evelyn Fisher on September 12, 1953, at St. Michaels Catholic Church in Suring. Bill was employed for 26 years as a Foreman at Badger Northland in Kaukauna. In 1979 the family moved to Mountain where Bill logged, worked as a janitor at the Mountain School, and served as a bus driver. He was a past Supervisor for the Town of Mountain. His favorite pastimes included fly fishing, bird watching, and he was a true nature lover. Bill is a member at St. Michael Catholic Church Chapel at Chute Pond. He had a very strong faith in God.
Bill is survived by his loving wife, Evelyn of Mountain; two daughters, Kathy (Mike) Fritz of Mountain, Diane (Bruce) Wilz of Darboy; six sons, Dave (special friend Barbara) School of Helena, Montana, Dan (Barb) School of Darboy, Brian (Christine) School of Cecil, Tom (Sandy) School of Howard, Keith (Connie) School of Darboy, Don (Dana) School of Howard; two sisters, LaVere (Norman) Kufner of Suring, Evelyn (Jim) Quandt of Suring; sixteen grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews and other special friends.
Bill was preceded in death by his sister, Hazel Gericke; his two brothers, Earl and Marvin School.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, March 24, 2011, at St. Michael Catholic Church Chapel at Chute Pond from 10 a.m. until the Mass of Christian Burial at 1 p.m. with Father David Barrett officiating. Bill will be interred in Breed Union Cemetery with Military Rites. Gruetzmacher Funeral Home assisting the family.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.
Special thank you to King Veterans Home and Unity Palliative Care for all the excellent care and concern showed to Bill and his family. 
School, William J. (I175332)
 
169638 William J. Schuh 20 Mar 1926 4 Feb 1996 Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin Schuh, William J. (I120583)
 
169639 William J. Stilp, son of Joseph Stilp and Ellen Neunfeldt, age 28, occupation driver, 1st marriage, married Mabel Meyer age 23 of Kimberly, dau of Henry Meyer and Adeline Schilling. Witness Jan 20, 1940 by Albert Stilp and Mrs Harold Staidt. Family F209970
 
169640 William J. Stuckart, Combined Locks, age 78, died Sunday September 8, 2013. He was born in Seymour to the late Jack and Adeline (Nockerts) Stuckart. Bill married Lillian Ann Hopfensperger at St. Therese Parish in Appleton on May 25, 1957. He served his country as a member of the U.S. Marine Corps. Bill worked as a barber for 12 years before his employment with U.S. Oil, from which he retired. He was a member of the Combined Locks Village Board and was Villa Hope's first financial secretary. In his younger years, he enjoyed hunting and fishing. Bill belonged to St. Paul Parish.
Bill is survived by his children: Deborah (Joe) Scherer, Appleton; Randy (Holly), Kaukauna; Susan Beyer, Freedom; Sandra (Pete) Burke, Kimberly; Daniel (Jim Rogers), New York, NY; and Sara, Kaukauna; grandchildren: John and Jena Scherer, Billy, Kassie and Michael Stuckart, Ryan, Aaron and Matthew Beyer, Benjamin Stuckart, Andrew and Alyssa Valentyne and Alexander Stuckart; great grandchildren: Zoee Kaddatz, Dayzia Beyer, Akeisha Rohr-Beyer and Bently Stuckart; brothers: Don (Shirley) and John (Rose); sister: Theresa (Joe) Lembcke; and brothers-in-law: Donald and Gerald (Anne) Hopfensperger. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends, including his caregivers: Pam Grinbergs, Vicki Hietpas, Lori De Byl, Barb Dorn and Anne Carey; and his best buddy, Mark Towsley, who loved to lose at cribbage to Bill.
In addition to his parents, Bill was preceded in death by his wife Lillian; siblings: Marie (Bob) Hamlin, Elizabeth (Richard) Abel, Jerry (Donna) and Jim Stuckart; and Lillian's parents: Raymond and Leone Hopfensperger.
Visitation will be held Thursday September 12, 2013 at ST. PAUL PARISH (410 Wallace St. Combined Locks) beginning at 9:00 a.m. until time of Mass at 11:00 a.m. The Rev. Andrew Kysely will officiate. Military rites conducted by the William Verhagen American Legion Post 60 will immediately follow. Committal St. Paul Cemetery. To sign the guest book, please visit oconnellfh.com.
The family would like to thank Bill's caregivers and his good friend and barber, Bob, for taking such good care of him through the years.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on September 10, 2013 
Stuckart, William J. (I50840)
 
169641 William J. Tennessen, Little Chute, age 56, died January 24, 2016. He was born in Kaukauna to the late Arthur and Eileen (Kobussen) Tennessen. Bill worked in the painting business for over 30 years. He started working for Custom Painting, with his brother Mike and most recently, owned and operated Bill Tennessen Painting and was known as the "Happy Painter." He enjoyed going up north to Perch Lake to hunt and fish with his son, Travis and other family members. Bill also enjoyed attending Emily and Travis' sporting events, and watching the Packers, Badgers and Brewers with family and friends. In his earlier years, Bill was passionate about designing and installing his own landscaping.
Bill is survived by his children: Emily (Ben) Hermus of Little Chute and Travis (girlfriend Morgan Holz) Tennessen of Kaukauna; his children's mother: Lois (Ed) Zwick-Perez; and his newest blessing, grandson Daniel Hermus. He is further survived by his siblings: Tom (Gloria) Tennessen, Cheryl (Bob) Smith, Mike (Ellen) Tennessen, Fay Beach, Tony (Brenda) Tennessen and Jill Manders; as well as special cousins, nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
In addition to his parents, Bill was preceded in death by his brother-in-law, Frank Beach.
Visitation will be held Friday, January 29, 2016 at O'CONNELL FUNERAL HOME (1776 E. Main St. Little Chute) beginning at 4:00 p.m. until time of Funeral at 6:00 p.m. The Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen will officiate. To sign the guest book, please visit oconnellfh.com. 
Tennessen, William J. "Bill" (I202663)
 
169642 WILLIAM J. TESCH, cashier of the First National Bank of Kaukauna, Wisconsin, has been engaged in financial institutions all of his business career, starting as a messenger boy, and working his way up through the various positions to his present office through the force of his own ability and faithful service. Mr. Tesch was born at Appleton, Wisconsin, April 18, 1876, and received his education in the graded schools and the Ryan High school in that city. When still a youth, he entered the First National. Bank of Appleton, after spending one year in Lawrence College, and continued to remain in the employ of that institution for thirteen years, being finally made assistant cashier. He became connected with the First National Bank of Kaukauna in 1906, and has held his present position ever since. In October, 1907, Mr. Tesch was married at Milwaukee to Miss Ethel Cameron, of that city. He is connected fraternally with the Masons and Knights of Pythias, and also holds membership in the Appleton Country Club. Tesch, William J. (I307053)
 
169643 William J. Thein
Born: July 21, 1930
Died: June 24, 1952
Place of Birth: Kimberly, WI
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: June 25, 1952
Section:
Page: 22
Type: OB
Cemetery
Name: Holy Name Catholic Church Parish Cemetery
Location: Kimberly, WI 
Thein, William J. (I111127)
 
169644 William J. Thiel, age 93, of Neenah, passed away Tuesday, August 16, 2011, at Vallhaven Care Center in Neenah. He was born October 27, 1917, in Green Bay to the late George and Caroline (Peters) Thiel. On September 18, 1937, Bill married Sylvia Hogan, and they made their home in Menasha before moving to a farm in Winchester, where they raised their family. Along with farming, he had worked for Gelhar Sand Co. and was instrumental in bringing the Gelhar Sand Co. to the Larsen area. For 25 years Bill was a millwright for Kimberly-Clark Corp. until his retirement. After their retirement, Bill and Sylvia spent winters in Tampa, Florida for over 20 years. Bill's wife of 62 years, Sylvia, preceded him in death on July 13, 2000. He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church in Winchester for over 60 years.
Bill is survived by his six children, Nancy (Bruce) Armstrong, John (Jo) Thiel, Jim Thiel, Betty (Roy) Deiss, Beverly (Gary) Wiita, and Connie (Gerald) Sauer; fifteen grandchildren, Brett (Chris) Armstrong, Bart (Pam) Armstrong, Troy Armstrong, Lisa (Rick) Lewin, Terri Thiel, Jackie Ots, Marney (Mike) Verhasselt, Mike (Arline) Thiel, Scott Thiel, Brenda (David) Brusky, Nancy (Jeff) Cottrell, Lori (Jim) Opperman, Darci Thompson, David Sauer, and Rebecca Sauer; many great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.
Along with his parents and wife, Bill was also preceded in death by two brothers, Royce and Donald Thiel; and one sister, Helen Ziegert.
A Funeral Service for Bill will be held on Friday, August 19, 2011, at 2:00 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church of Winchester, Larsen, Wisconsin, with Pastor Dan Luett officiating. Burial will follow in the Grace Lutheran Cemetery. A Visitation for family and friends will be on Friday at the church from 1:00 p.m. until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established.
Mueller Funeral Home
904 E. Main St.
Winneconne, WI 54986
(920) 582-4242
Please submit online
condolences to:
www.muellerfuneral
homeinc.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on August 17, 2011 
Thiel, William (I187584)
 
169645 William J. Van Den Bogart "Bill", Appleton, age 69, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Monday, March 1, 2010, following a long and courageous battle with Alzheimer's disease. Bill was born January 24, 1941, to the late Joseph and Petronella (Van Den Bosch) Van Den Bogart. He was employed for 27 years at Fox Tractor and then for 15 years at Fox Valley Lutheran High School. On July 23, 1960, he was united in marriage to Shirlyne Riehl and together they celebrated 49 years of marriage. Bill was an avid outdoorsman with a passion for hunting, fishing, and spending summers at the cottage on Chute Pond in Mountain. Most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his family. His grandchildren were his pride and joy. His faith was a priority right to the end with his final words being "Jesus is My Savior".
He is survived by his wife, Shirlyne; three sons: Thomas (special friend Daniel Roepke), Michael, and David (Lori) and their sons, Jared and Justin; a daughter, Michelle (Scott) Wichman and their sons: Brandon and Brett; two brothers: Peter (Geri) and Richard; a sister, Harriet Blajeski; two brothers-in-law: LeRoy Heimerl and Clifford Hansen; a sister-in-law, JoAnne (Van Den Bogart) Gasser, his mother-in-law, Murleen Riehl; numerous nieces and nephews; and Shirlyne's family: Sharon (Tom) Haber, Eugene (Mary) Riehl, and Susan Riehl.
Besides his parents, Bill was preceded in death by two brothers: John and Joseph, three sisters: Minnie Heimerl, Theresa (Jerry) Lyman, and Marie Hansen; a brother-in-law, Jack Blajeski; and his father-in-law, Richard Riehl.
Funeral services will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday March 4, 2010, at Bethany Lutheran Church, 530 West Parkway Blvd., Appleton. Friends may call directly at the church from 2 p.m. until the time of service. A memorial for Fox Valley Lutheran High School and the Alzheimer's Association are being established. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna, is assisting the family. (920-766-2099)
A special thank-you to the staff of Grand Horizons West for their loving care of Bill. 
VandenBogart, William Joseph (I113045)
 
169646 William J. Vanden Burgt of Eagle River, formerly of Little Chute, died Monday, October 16, 2006, at the age of 60. Wilber was born October 6, 1946, to the late Joseph W. and Marjorie M. (Metz) Vanden Burgt. His passions were cooking, music, woodworking and fishing. Wilber spent his last years enjoying the beauty of the North Woods with his friends and forest critters. Many enjoyed watching him feed "his raccoons" by hand and seeing the deer that frequented his feeder.Wilber is survived by two brothers: Don (Judy) Vanden Burgt, Hortonville and Ken (Pat) Vanden Burgt, Little Chute; and four sisters: Marilyn (Jim) Ebben, Madison; Kathleen (Jim) Peterson, Escanaba, MI; Mary (Jim) Pleuss, Appleton and Ann (Ruben) Wittman, Little Chute. He was also dearly loved and will be sadly missed by his 18 nieces and nephews and 13 great nieces and nephews.Wilber was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Clarissa and Betty Mae.A Memorial Service will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, October 19, 2006, in the Gathering Space at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute with Deacon Vincent De Groot officiating. The family will receive friends Thursday after 4 p.m. until the time of service directly at church.O'CONNELL FUNERAL SERVICES 2020 E. Main Street Little Chute 920-759-2951 VandenBurgt, William J. (I84611)
 
169647 William J. Voigt, age 65, of Fremont, died on Monday, May 28, 2007, at his home. He was born on September 14, 1941, in New London, Wisconsin, the son of the late Walter and Elsie (Westphal) Voigt. Bill served his country in the US Army in Vietnam for two years. On October 25, 1975, Bill married Lora Nicholson at St. Mark Lutheran Church in Symco. He worked as an over-the-road truck driver for Consolidated Trucking in Appleton for eight years, Consoweld in Wisconsin Rapids for 12 years, Kimberly-Clark, Neenah for 10 years, and American Transportation, Menasha for 10 years. Bill was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Fremont, and American Legion Post 391 in Fremont. He enjoyed gardening, bird watching, traveling, watching the Green Bay Packers, and water and snow-skiing.
Bill is survived by his wife, Lora, three sons, Rev. Eric (Jennifer), Rogers City, MI.; Matthew and Andrew, both of Fremont; a granddaughter, Alyssa, two sisters, Jeannette (Bruce) Werschem, Kaukauna, Judith (Wally) Hopper, Beloit, 2 brothers, Harland (Vidas), Neenah, and Clifford (Diane), Mission, TX, nieces and nephews, Scott (Claudia) Werschem, and their children, Madison, Gabrielle and Cassandra, Kari (Aaron) Wolf, and their children, Katriana and Josef, Kelli Werschem. James (Rayna) Voigt, and their children, Tyler and Paul, Laura (Ron) Becker, a brother-in-law, Donald Nicholson, and a special friend, Dion Block, aunts, uncles, other relatives and friends.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 2, 2007, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Fremont. Rev. Stephen Pope will officiate. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery in Fremont with Military rites performed by Wolf River American Legion Post 391.
Friends may call at the Lewin Funeral Home, Fremont on Friday from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on Saturday at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service. A memorial fund has been established for St. Paul Lutheran Church, Fremont and Theda Care Home Hospice.
Bill's family would like to extend a special "Thank You to Ron and Ruth, Ken, Leslie and Steve, as well as ThedaCare Hospice, especially Michelle and Patti, for all of your help, love, care and comfort during this time.
Lewin Funeral Home
210 Main St.
Fremont, WI 54940 
Voigt, William (I205958)
 
169648 WILLIAM J. VOSS, a prosperous and progressive business citizen of Appleton, Wisconsin, who is proprietor of the only establishment in the city dealing exclusively in phonographs, trunks and traveling goods, was born September 22, 1870, in Waterford, Wisconsin, a son of William and Dora Voss, the former a retired blacksmith and wagon manufacturer of Milwaukee. William J. Voss secured his education in the public schools of Waterford and later attended a business college in Milwaukee, after graduation from which he became bookkeeper in a hardware store in Milwaukee for two years. He then went to another hardware concern where he served in a like capacity during a period covering five years, and was then conected with hardware establishments at various places until November, 1906, when he opened a phonograph store as a side line, the business being cared for by his wife. He had come to Appleton in 1902, and he was connected with the Schlafer Hardware Company until 1907, at which time he added trunks and traveling outfits to his business, and gave up his position in order to devote all of his time to the new enterprise. This has proved very successful, and Mr. Voss now has a well established business, his establishment covering a floor space 22x100 feet, first story and basement. He has made the most of his opportunities and merits the success that has come to him. On March 15, 1901, Mr. Voss was united in marriage with Pauline Wrege, of Saginaw, Michigan, and they have had two sons, Dudley, aged eight years, and William, who is eight months old. Mr. Voss's fraternal connections are with the Elks, the Knights of Pythias and the Equitable Fraternal Union, in all of which he is very popular. Voss, William J. (I307792)
 
169649 William J. Welhouse Jr., 88, of Little Chute, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, June 7, 2015. Family was by his side to help him go to his eternal home. He was born on November 16, 1926, son of the late William Welhouse Sr. and Edna (Bedwell) Welhouse. On October 30, 1948, William was united in marriage to June Cotter. They were married for 48 years before she preceded him in death on August 29, 1996. He was a dedicated employee for the Little Chute School District for many years. He was also a master craftsman who built his home in Freedom and then rebuilt the home he resided in for 40 years in Little Chute. Throughout the years there were many woodworking items that were built for his children and grandchildren. He loved music and played many instruments, including guitar, harmonica, ukulele, accordion and hum strum. He enjoyed spending time with family. William was preceded in death by his daughter Bonnie Griesbach LeMieux. William is survived by his other children: Becky VandenOever, Little Chute; Barb Johnson, Kaukauna; William C. Welhouse III, Little Chute; grandchildren DeeDee Blake (Jered), Brenda Zemke (Keith), Dawn Kolaski (Billy) Dennis Griesbach Jr. (Amy), Nikki Griesbach (Ben Ullmer), Nathan Griesbach, Brian Heckel (Pam Boldt), Jodi Jackson (Chris), Lisa Wilz (Michael McQuillin), Connie Kramer (Marty), Curt Johnson (Ashley), Sean Johnson (Michelle); 20 great grandchildren; one great-great granddaughter; a brother, Clayton Welhouse; sister-in-law, Beverly Sullivan; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends as well as his best kitty Fritzy.
William was preceded in death by his wife, parents, sons-in law: Curt Johnson and Bill VandenOever; and a sister-in-law, Red Welhouse.
Funeral services will be at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 13, 2015, at the Verkuilen-Van Deurzen Family Funeral Home, 101 Canal Street, Little Chute, with Msgr. James Vanden Hogen officiating. Family and friends may gather at the funeral home on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established. 
Welhouse, William John (I63872)
 
169650 William J. Williamson, Appleton, age 57, passed away unexpectedly on Frida y, September 29, 2006. He was born April 25, 1949, in Appleton, son of t he late William and Adeline (Hilger) Williamson. Bill was a very genero us man who would do anything for anybody. He was a 1967 graduate of Xavi er High School in Appleton and also attended the University of Wisconsin-O shkosh. He was currently employed at Valley Packaging. He is survived by h is wife Candace whom he married on August 1, 1986.
He is also survived by two sisters, Margie (Dennis) Werner, Owatonna, M N; Maureen (Richard) Winter, Neenah; five nieces, six nephews; brother-in- law, Russell Van Straten, Shiocton; and his godmother, Donna Reyenbeau.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and a sister, Gerri Van Strate
The Funeral Mass will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, October 3, 2006, at St. Jo seph Catholic Church 404 W. Lawrence St., Appleton. Visitation wi ll be at the church from 8:30 until the time of services. Entombment wi ll be at St. Joseph Cemetery, Appleton. A memorial is being established.
Rest in Peace Bill, we love you, and we'll miss you
Maureen and Margie
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
537 N. Superior St. 
Williamson, William (I120127)
 
169651 William Jahnke32
Minnie Jahnke29
Arthur Jahnke9
Helmuth Jahnke8
Fredrick Jahnke4
Robert Jahnke1
[1 8/12] 
Jahnke, William (I75848)
 
169652 William Jahnke46
Emily Jahnke41
William Jahnke22
Gloria Jahnke18
Howard Jahnke16
Jerry Jahnke9
Daniel Jahnke80 
Meyer, Emily Hattie (I203736)
 
169653 William Jahnke46
Emily Jahnke41
William Jahnke22
Gloria Jahnke18
Howard Jahnke16
Jerry Jahnke9
Daniel Jahnke80 
Jahnke, Daniel (I203737)
 
169654 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F16984
 
169655 William James Pritzl, 36, of Brillion, died Wednesday, August 14 at San Luis Manor, Green Bay, of Multiple Sclerosis. Funeral sertvices will be 10 a.m. Saturday, at St Mary Cathiolic Church, Brillion, preceded by family rites at 9:30 a.m. at Weiting Funeral Home, Brillion. The Rev John Neuser will officiate and burial will be in the parish cemetery. Mr Pritzl was born April 7, 1949 at Green Bay, son of Leo and Jeanette Schneider Pritzl. He was employed at Ariens Company in Brillion and was a member of St Mary Catholic Church, Brillion, The Catholic Knights, Brillion Conservatioon Club, West Maple Grove Hunting Club. Mr Pritzl was a graduate of Brillion High School in 1967. Survivors include his parents, Mr and Mrs Leo Pritzl of Brillion; his maternal grandmother, Mrs Lena Schneider of Brillion; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Donald and Sandi Pritzl of Brillion and Howard and Barb Pritzl of Reedsville; two sisters and brothers-in-law; Mrs Ralph (Jeanne) Sprangers of Stillwater, Okla and Mrs James (Nancy) Behnke of Brillion; one niece and six nephews. Friends may call at Weiting Funeral Home, Brillion, after 4 o'clock this Friday afternoon until the time of services on Saturday. A prayer vigil will be 8:30 o'clock this Friday evening at the Funeral Home.
TOD: "OBIT" - of William James Pritzl - from Agnes Birringer 2/93 
Pritzl, William James (I116096)
 
169656 William Jansch34
Augusta Jansch32
Herman Jansch10
Charles Jansch6
Mena Jansch4
Mary Jansch
Jansch, William (I184445)
 
169657 William Jansch39
Carolina Jansch40
Ernstina Jansch17
Anna Jansch14
Carolina Jansch9
William Jansch
Jansch, William (I184445)
 
169658 William Jansen 24
Anna Jansen 24
Sylvester W Jansen 1 
Jansen, William Edward (I22287)
 
169659 William Jansen 35
Minnie Jansen 27
Anna Jansen 7
Jacob Jansen 5
Henry Jansen 3
John Jansen 2
Hattie Geenen 20 
Janssen, William (I100975)
 
169660 William Jansen 53 Born Ger. father born Ger, Mother born Holland.
Christina Jansen 50 Born Wis, father born Holland, mother born Wisc.
Raymond Jansen 28
Edward Jansen 19
Wilbert Jansen 17
Margaret Jansen 14
James Jansen 8 
Jansen, William Martin (I110221)
 
169661 William Jansen 53 Born Ger. father born Ger, Mother born Holland.
Christina Jansen 50 Born Wis, father born Holland, mother born Wisc.
Raymond Jansen 28
Edward Jansen 19
Wilbert Jansen 17
Margaret Jansen 14
James Jansen 8 
Jansen, Edward "Kayo" (I110222)
 
169662 William Jansen
Annie H. Jansen
George S. Jansen
Hatie Jansen
Thodore Jansen
Annie Jansen
Albert Jansen
Peter M. Jansen  
Jansen, William (I79314)
 
169663 William Jansen34
Christina Jansen30
Dora M Jansen10
Raymond J Jansen8
Harriet Jansen6
Matilda Jansen3
Flara Jansen
Jansen, Theodora "Dory" (I31114)
 
169664 William Jansen34
Christina Jansen30
Dora M Jansen10
Raymond J Jansen8
Harriet Jansen6
Matilda Jansen3
Flara Jansen
Jansen, Raymond J. (I110219)
 
169665 William Jansen34
Christina Jansen30
Dora M Jansen10
Raymond J Jansen8
Harriet Jansen6
Matilda Jansen3
Flara Jansen
Jansen, William Martin (I110221)
 
169666 William Jansen35
Anna Jansen35
Sylvester Jansen12
Regena Jansen9
Leona Jansen7
Edward Jansen6
Robert Jansen4
Stanley Jansen1
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Jansen, Robert William (I87570)
 
169667 William Jansen44
Anna Jansen44
Sylvester Jansen21
[23]
Regina Jansen19
Leona Jansen17
Edward Jansen16
Robert Jansen13
Stanley Jansen11
[18]
Raymond Jansen8
Agnes Jansen6
Dorothy Jansen4
Leland Jansen
Jansen, Leona (I87568)
 
169668 William Jansen44
Anna Jansen44
Sylvester Jansen21
[23]
Regina Jansen19
Leona Jansen17
Edward Jansen16
Robert Jansen13
Stanley Jansen11 [18]
Raymond Jansen8
Agnes Jansen6
Dorothy Jansen4
Leland Jansen
Jansen, Robert William (I87570)
 
169669 William Janson - 32
[30]
Emma Janson - 27
Myrtle Janson - 9
George Janson - 7
Irving Janson - 4
[4 9/12]
Margaret Janson - 1
[1 8/12] 
Jansen, William (I4972)
 
169670 William Janson - 42
Emma Janson - 38
George Janson - 18
Irving Janson - 15
Margaret Janson - 12
Howard Janson - 5
Ronald Janson - 2 6/12 
Jansen, William (I4972)
 
169671 William Janssen - 32
Gertrude Janssen - 31
Johanna Janssen - 10
Alice Janssen - 9
Josephine Janssen - 8
Louis Janssen - 7
Robert Janssen - 5
Damal Janssen - 3 8/12
Kenneth Janssen - 1 9/12 
Janssen, Josephine C. (I175603)
 
169672 WILLIAM JANSSEN Request Information (SS-5)
SSN 393-03-5539 Residence:
Born 17 Jan 1910 Last Benefit:
Died Dec 1968 Issued: WI 
Janssen, William J. (I25792)
 
169673 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VanCamp, William Jay (I9030)
 
169674 William Jennemann 38
Catherine E Jennemann 35
Debra A Jennemann 13
Irene M Jennemann 11
Betty Mae Jennemann 10
Eugene K Jennemann 8
Richard W Jennemann 5
Shirley Ann Jennemann
Jenneman, William (I193902)
 
169675 William Jensen widowed
George Jensen
Albert Jensen
Litten Jensen
Teodor Jensen
Johnny Jensen
Martha Jensen  
Jansen, William (I79314)
 
169676 William Jirikowic abt 1 889 Wisconsin Head
Olga Jirikowic abt 1889 Wi fe
Blanche Jirikowic abt 1909 Daughter
Alice Jirikowic abt 1910 Daughter
Edward Jirikowic abt 1914 Son
Wilma Jirikowic abt 1916 Daughter
Wesley Jirikowic abt 1918 Son 
Jirikowic, William V. Sr. (I32419)
 
169677 William Joers 56
Hattie Joers 23
Walter Joers 21
Florence Joers 20 
Joers, William Walter (I657)
 
169678 William Joers37
Louisa Joers29
Bertha Joers8
Clara Joers6
Lilian Joers5
Hedwig Joers3
Walter Joers1
Flora Joers5/12
Dorothea Joers82 
Joers, William Walter (I657)
 
169679 William Joers49 [47]
Luise Joers39
Bertha Joers18
Clara Joers16
Lillie Joers15
Hedwig Joers13
Walter Joers12
Flora Joers11 
Joers, William Walter (I657)
 
169680 William John 38
Dorothea John 36
Josef John 12
Mary John 10
Philomena John 8
Amalia John 6
Wilhelm John 4
Friederich John 7/12 
Jahn, Philomena Augusta (I5216)
 
169681 William John Greiner, "Bill," Kaukauna, age 88, passed away peacefully into the arms of Jesus, surrounded by his loving family on Wednesday, October 25, 2017. He was born on June 12, 1929, in the Town of Freedom, son of the late Carl and Frances (Leisch) Greiner. Bill married Ila Coffey on June 14, 1950. The two moved to Kaukauna where they owned and operated Modern Dairy. He was the "Milkman" and always was delivering with a smile. Bill was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend. Bill was always busy; in his early years, he enjoyed camping and boating with his family. He and his wife, Ila, purchased a cottage on Lee Lake which soon became their home. The lake home created endless memories and happiness. Bill loved to spend his time fishing and hunting with his brothers and friends. Bill, Dad will be missed, even if you just crossed his path because he definitely had a story to share with everyone of you.
William John is survived by his children: Donna (John) VanDeHey of Belvidere, IL, Bill Jr., Jack (Michelle) Greiner, Kim Marquardt, Kerri (Lonni) Jordan, all of Kaukauna; his grandchildren: Shana (Brett) Schwanebeck, Kara Supalla, Chad (Jennifer) Greiner, Kelly (Wes) Ralston, Amanda Heaton, Rachel, Melissa, and Desiree Greiner, Sam Schreiber, Nichole (Evan) Stark, Austin VanDenEng, Eric Marquardt (special friend, Olivia Fiala) Alexandra, Savannah, Miranda, Olivia, and Rilan Jordan; great-grandchildren: Isabella, Jaxson, and Makenah Schwanebeck, Richard and Robert Greiner, Maison Ralston, Madalyn and Gabryel Greiner; a brother, Ronald (Vonnie) Greiner, Robert (Vionne) Greiner, James (Sharon) Greiner; brother in-law: Don (Jane) Coffey; and a sister in-law: Shirley (Bob) Phillips. He is further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends.
Preceding him in death were his wife, Ila, his parents, mother and father in-law, William and Martha Coffey, daughter Judy, son Richard, grandson Ross VanDeHey, brother Carl and Rosie Greiner, and sister Dorothy and Bill Gonnering.
Friends may call at the church Saturday, October 28 at 11:00am until time of service at 1:30pm at St. Nicholas Church in Freedom with Father Walter Stumpf officiating, burial in the parish cemetery will be following the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund in Bill's name is being established. The family would like to send a special thank you to all who were kind and compassionate. Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. (920) 766-2099 www.boettcherfamilyfuneral.com
Dad, There are no words to describe the deep memories, emotions, and morals that you have embedded into our hearts and souls. Love you, Dad. Until we meet again...
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Oct. 27, 2017 
Greiner, William (I98885)
 
169682 William John Haselow, age 78, died on Tuesday, February 20, 2007, at St. Paul Home, Kaukauna, after a courageous battle with cancer. William was born on March 9, 1928, in Milwaukee, to the late Arthur C. and Viola (Plagemann) Haselow. He married Carol A. Hesselman on September 4, 1952, in Neenah; she preceded him in death on September 24, 2002. William was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He was a graduate of Western Michigan University and his career as a Paper Chemist focused on the Quality Control Department of several paper mills; he retired in 1995. William proudly served his country in the United States Navy during the Korean War aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Boxer. He enjoyed woodworking of all kinds, especially crafting furniture. William also enjoyed hunting and was an avid Green Bay Packers fan. Survivors include his children: Dr. William (Sandra) Haselow, Mequon, Wisconsin; Jane Haselow, Portage, Michigan; Dr. John S. (Laura) Haselow, Cary, North Carolina; his eight grandchildren; and his brother, Dr. John (Gloria) Haselow, Neenah. He is further survived by a special friend, Nancy Wolf.
William was preceded in death by his brother, Fred. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday, February 24, 2007, at WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME, Appleton, with Rev. Jane Anderson officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and again on Saturday prior to the services. Military honors will be observed at the funeral home. The family would like to direct any memorials to the Fox Valley Humane Association or Camp Manitowish in Boulder Junction.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
537 North Superior Street 
Haselow, William J. (I312196)
 
169683 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Spreeman, William John (I18803)
 
169684 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Verhagen, William John (I48535)
 
169685 William Johnson 39
Clara L Johnson 45
Everett W Johnson 17 
Johnson, Everett (I301230)
 
169686 William Johnson 39
Clara L Johnson 45
Everett W Johnson 17 
Johnson, William I. (I301231)
 
169687 William Johnson 39
Clara L Johnson 45
Everett W Johnson 17 
Brown, Clara (I333423)
 
169688 William Johnson44
Clara Johnson34
Eleanor Johnson15
Leland Johnson12 [18]
William Johnson9
Margareth Johnson5
Dorothy Johnson
Johnson, William W. (I191342)
 
169689 William Johnson48
Lydia S Johnson33
Amos A Johnson14
Sarah L Johnson11
Dewitt S Johnson9
Frances S Johnson7
Lina A Johnson2
Amos Story57 
Story, Amos (I146567)
 
169690 William Johnson48
Lydia S Johnson33
Amos A Johnson14
Sarah L Johnson11
Dewitt S Johnson9
Frances S Johnson7
Lina A Johnson2
Amos Story57 
Johnson, William (I191385)
 
169691 William Johnson57
Lydia S Johnson42
Dewitt L Johnson18
Frances S Johnson17
Inette Johnson4
John A Johnson
Johnson, William (I191385)
 
169692 William Johnston52
Harriet Johnston53
Michael B Johnston19
George G Johnston16
Asa W Johnston14
Thomas Johnston83
Irena Johnston81 
Johnston, Col. William (I312588)
 
169693 William Johnston53
Eva Johnston49 married 30 years 5 children 3 alive
Theodore Johnston12 
Johnston, William H. (I324590)
 
169694 William Jones 44
Anna Jones 38
Lula Jones 18
Albert Jones 14
Eva Jones 11 
Schmalz, Anna (I345076)
 
169695 William Jones 54
Anna Jones 48
Eva Jones 21 
Schmalz, Anna (I345076)
 
169696 William Jones 54
Anna Jones 48
Eva Jones 21 
Jones, William (I345077)
 
169697 William Jones 57
Bessie Jones 43
Alice Jones 19
Viola Kapple 64 
Jones, William Dwight (I26542)
 
169698 William Joseph "Bill" Jirikowic, age 67, passed away Thursday, November 21, 2013 at Theda Clark Medical Center. He was born on July 20, 1946 in Kaukauna; son of the late Joseph and Florence (Fink) Jirikowic. Bill honorably served his country in the U.S. Marines.
He is survived by his wife, Sandy Jirikowic; his daughters, Tammie Jirikowic, Shannon (Jirikowic) Nitterhouse and Dawn Schroeder; his son, Todd Jirikowic; Sandy's children, Brian Capelle, Chris Capelle, Wendy Capelle, Travis Capelle and Kevin Capelle; sisters, Marcie Reller, CA, Phyllis Sweely, CA, Edna (Bob) DeWitt, Watertown and Mary Stoeger, Appleton; brother, Jim (Ellen) Jirikowic, Hilbert; six grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph G. Jirikowic and Florence Jirikowic Schroeder and a sister, Lucille Brittnacker.
A celebration of Bill's life will be held at a later date.
Westgor Funeral Home 205 W. Doty Ave. Neenah 722-7151
online condolences: www.westgorfuneralhomes.com
Bill's family would like to say a special thanks to the staff of Theda Clark and the many special friends who were a part of Bill's life.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Dec. 1, 2013 
Jirikowic, William Joseph "Bill" (I97551)
 
169699 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Driscoll, William Joseph (I95383)
 
169700 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F27523
 
169701 William Julius Hermann Foerstner b April 24, 1876 T Freedom, Wi. Bapt May 20, 1876 Freedom Moravian Church S/O: Wilhelm & Caroline Wallschlager Forstner, William (I120443)
 
169702 William Julius Hermann Foerstner b April 24, 1876 T Freedom, Wi. Bapt May 20, 1876 Freedom Moravian Church S/O: Wilhelm & Caroline Wallschlager Forstner, William (I120443)
 
169703 William Jumps49
Olive Jumps51
Charlott Jumps21
Charles Jumps19
Homer Jumps13 
Lucia, Olive (I205208)
 
169704 William Jumps49
Olive Jumps51
Charlott Jumps21
Charles Jumps19
Homer Jumps13 
Jumps, William (I205209)
 
169705 William Juse50
Clara Juse41
Kenneth Juse13
Willard Juse15
Ramona Juse13
Donald Juse10
Ellsworth Juse4
[4 2/12]
Frank Zuleger89 
Zuleger, Clara (I110751)
 
169706 William Juse50
Clara Juse41
Kenneth Juse13
Willard Juse15
Ramona Juse13
Donald Juse10
Ellsworth Juse4
[4 2/12]
Frank Zuleger89 widowed father in law 
Zuleger, Frank (I147886)
 
169707 William Just42
Emma Just41
Delores Just7
Harold Spietz37 
Just, William Carl (I119493)
 
169708 William K Frahm21
Louise P Frahm28
Earl Frahm1
[1 9/12]
Martin Koss48 
Frahm, William K. (I125403)
 
169709 William K. Frahm 11/28/1908 4/24/1993 Post Crescent 4/26/1993 B 4 Frahm, William K. (I125403)
 
169710 William Kahler - 50
Helen Kahler - 48
Anna Kahler - 22
Herman Kahler - 20
John Kahler - 16
Alice Kahler - 12
Katherine Meyer - 28
[88] 
Kohline, Catherine (I321756)
 
169711 William Kahler72
Annie Kahler53 
Kahler, William (I324663)
 
169712 William Kaliebe28
Rose Kaliebe21 [27]
Adaline L Kaliebe3
Luella M Kaliebe1
[1 3/12] 
Kaliebe, William A. (I166954)
 
169713 William Kaliebe28
Rose Kaliebe21 [27]
Adaline L Kaliebe3
Luella M Kaliebe1
[1 3/12] 
Deau, Rose "Kaliebe" (I172884)
 
169714 William Kaliebe38
Rose Kaliebe36
Adeline Kaliebe13
Luella Kaliebe10 
Deau, Rose "Kaliebe" (I172884)
 
169715 William Kalwitz73
Clara Kalwitz53
Otto Kalwitz29
Elmer Klessig25
Clara Klessig20
Licon Klessig
Kalwitz, William (I187123)
 
169716 William Kalwitz83
Otta Kalwitz39
Nettie Kalwitz63
Elmer Klessig34
Clara Klessig30
Lincoln Klessig10
Roy Klessig7
Robert Klessig5
Violet Klessig
Hajenga, Nettie (I187124)
 
169717 William Kamkes47
Barbara Kamkes47
Clara Kamkes17
Richard Kamkes15 
Kamkes, William (I132862)
 
169718 William Kamps 7 Feb 1896 Nov 1977 Wrightstown, Brown, Wisconsin Kamps, William (I105854)
 
169719 William Kane55
Mary Kane57
Nellie Kane53
John Kane40 
Kane, William (I37473)
 
169720 William Kane55
Mary Kane57
Nellie Kane53
John Kane40 
Kane, Nellie (I37474)
 
169721 William Kane55
Mary Kane57
Nellie Kane53
John Kane40 
Kane, John (I156615)
 
169722 William Kartehof30
Dora Kartehof26
Geritrude Kartehof3
John P Kartehof2
Anna M Kartehof2/12 
Kerkhoff, William (I49922)
 
169723 William Karwack 36
Hannah Karwack 35
Herman Karwack 7
August Karwack 2
Source Citation
Year: 1880; Census Place: Seymour, Outagamie, Wisconsin; Roll: 1441; Family History Film: 1255441; Page: 297D; Enumeration District: 131
Source Information
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site.
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Karweick, William (I153983)
 
169724 William Karweich 55
Hanna Karweich 55
August Karweich 22
Lena Karweich 17
Emma Karweich 23 daughter in law
Source Citation
Year: 1900; Census Place: Seymour, Outagamie, Wisconsin; Roll: 1810; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 0094; FHL microfilm: 1241810
Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
http://interactive.ancestry.com/7602/004120635_00170?pid=73911384&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3findiv%3d1%26db%3d1900usfedcen%26gss%3dangs-d%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26gsfn%3dwilliam%26gsfn_x%3d0%26gsln%3dkerweick%26gsln_x%3d0%26msrpn__ftp%3dWisconsin%252c%2bUSA%26msrpn%3d52%26msrpn_PInfo%3d5-%257c0%257c1652393%257c0%257c2%257c3247%257c52%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c0%257c%26msrpn_x%3d1%26msrpn__ftp_x%3d1%26_83004003-n_xcl%3df%26MSAV%3d0%26uidh%3dycd%26pcat%3d35%26fh%3d1%26h%3d73911384%26recoff%3d%26ml_rpos%3d2&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true 
Karweick, William (I153983)
 
169725 William Kasper33
Mary Kasper23
Georg Kasper2
Lizzie Kasper1m
Maggie Kasper65
Ferdinant Paul22
Ditricka Alberl22 
Rudolf, Margaretha (I184713)
 
169726 William Kasper33
Mary Kasper23
Georg Kasper2
Lizzie Kasper1m
Maggie Kasper65
Ferdinant Paul22
Ditricka Alberl22 
Kasper, William (I184721)
 
169727 William Kasten: Block 29, Lot 57, Grave 6 Kasten, William (I202357)
 
169728 William Kehler22
Hellena Kehler18 
Kahler, William (I324663)
 
169729 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Keller, Cecilia (I340043)
 
169730 William Keller36
Helen Keller34
William Keller8
Thomas Keller6
Barbara Ann Keller
Keller, William G. (I120762)
 
169731 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Keller, Barbara Ann (I127860)
 
169732 William Keller36
Helen Keller34
William Keller8
Thomas Keller6
Barbara Ann Keller
Keller, William (I127861)
 
169733 William Keller42
Kattie Keller42
Kattie Keller17
Mary Keller13
Annie Keller11
Edward Keller
Keller, William (I328813)
 
169734 William Kellett 30
Majel Kellett 30 
Kellet, William R. (I306741)
 
169735 William Kelso 41
Ida Kelso 44
Mary Kelso 10
Joseph Bowers 20 
Kelso, William A. (I144200)
 
169736 William Kelso 28
Catharine Kelso 30
Adelaide Kelso 21
Edward Kelso 24 
Kelso, Edwin (I205363)
 
169737 William Kelso 28
Catharine Kelso 30
Adelaide Kelso 21
Edward Kelso 24 
Kelso, Adelaide (I206306)
 
169738 William Kelso38
Catherine Kelso49
Edwin Kelso36
Jane Despon42
George Despon18
Julia Despon16 
Kelso, Edwin (I205363)
 
169739 William Kelso38
Catherine Kelso49
Edwin Kelso36
Jane Despon42 (lives with Brother)
George Despon18
Julia Despon16 
Kelso, Catharine (I205361)
 
169740 William Kempen listed living with family Li zzie 45, (8ch 5 alive) Wilbert, 21, George 18, Hanry 18, Peter 13 , Mary 1 8? Kempen, William (I16184)
 
169741 William Kennedy 45
Katie Kennedy 39
Gregory Kennedy 17
Dela Kennedy 16
Clara Kennedy 14
Woriaca Kennedy 9
Maggie Kennedy 88
Hanora Greaney 83 
Greaney, Kate (I157420)
 
169742 William Kennedy 50
Katherine Kennedy 45
Gregory Kennedy 21
Della Kennedy 20
Claro Kennedy 18
Veronica Kennedy 14
Margaret Kennedy 95
Nora Greany 88 
Unknown, Hannah (I157416)
 
169743 William Kennedy 50
Katherine Kennedy 45
Gregory Kennedy 21
Della Kennedy 20
Claro Kennedy 18
Veronica Kennedy 14
Margaret Kennedy 95
Nora Greany 88 
Kennedy, William (I157440)
 
169744 William Kennedy, the venerable white-haired sage of Appleton, in a communication to the Appleton Crescent, pa ys the following tribute to the late Daniel Ryan, of the town of Buchanan:
A few days ago in the town of Buchanan a person passed away from this life, and since then I have been thinking of this man, whom I have known intimately for more than 30 years; and it appears to me that he is entitled to something more than the mere Obituary Notice the papers record, especially to the men of lowly life. This man was in many ways a remarkable man: to be sure he was not very extensively known outside of the locality in which he died; he was not in evidence at political meetings or public gatherings of any kind; he was simple and unostentations in his life, but he was diligent in his chosen occupation and he was always in evidence at his church on Sundays and holidays. The face reveals the character of the man and this man's face revealed in naturally fine intellect with which with proper culture and favorable opportunities might have won him distinction. He was born in the year 1820, in Castle Connel, in County Limerick, Ireland, within the short distance of the city of the violated treaty. Castle Connel has been a distinguished place for more than 1000 years, it still contains the ruins of those strange structures erected there before the Middle ages. During this man's residence there the peasantry believed that it was a favorite haunt of the fairies, and perhaps it would be well, if their successors in our days would believe so still. A little bit of imagination does not do anybody any harm. This man arrived in America at the age of 30 years, and he first located near the city of Springfield Mass., where he married, and where he continued to resided until the year 1856 when came to the town of Buchanan where he has lived since. While in Massachusetts he was the employ of a retired merchant, who had been so attached to him that he offered to double its compensation if he would remain permanently with him. The men among whom this man was born, among whom he lived until he was 30 years of age were in many ways remarkable men. O'Connell use to call them (and he knew) "the finest peasantry under the sun." It was their fathers, according to the Duke of Wellington, that saved the British Empire from destruction, and historians of England concede it. These men were distinguished for the absolute purity of their morals. They knew little of sin, because they had but little conception of it. They bore some resemblance at least, to the holy man that hourly worship at the altars of God. They were loyal to their friends; they had a tender hearts; they were frugal and laborious in their lives, and they kept the faith in which they were born. The man of whom I am speaking inherently inherited the qualities of these men and they continued with him through his life. Nor are they likely to pass away with his life, because he has left behind him those of his own blood who have inherited from his virtues; and they are certain to be perpetuated through them for many years to come. This man was not rich. He was simply in comfortable circumstances for his vocation in life. But if the Palace has its pleasures, and the cottage is not without its felicities: and God, after all is not inequitable and the distribution of his gifts.
"Princes and lords may flourish and may fade, a breath may take them as a breath hat has made, but a bold peasantry, their country's pride, when once destroyed can never be supplied."
He was an Irishman that wrote these lines. He is known to the world of our days as Oliver Goldsmith. But in his days his friends, for short, used call him "Poor Goldy." And it would be well especially for Irishman, and for that matter, for all men, to occasionally looked in the books that Goldsmith wrote. All that is mortal of the man that I am talking about peacefully lies in the churchyard in the town of Buchanan adjacent to the church in which he worshiped in life, and there they will remain forever. In the years, of course, he will be forgotten; but the place he lies will not be forgotten by God, because the spot that entombs the ashes of a good man remains consecrated ground forever. But who is this good man of whom I have been speaking? His name is Daniel Ryan. - WILLIAM KENNEDY. 
Ryan, Daniel J. (I2032)
 
169745 William Kennedy32
Sarah Kennedy33
Maude Kennedy4
John M. Kennedy2
Hattie Kennedy9m 
Jennings, Sarah (I108241)
 
169746 William Kerbey 4
Norra Kerbey 40
Loyl Kerbey 21
Harold Kerbey 18
Harry Kerbey 10 
Kearby, Ivyl Edna (I340779)
 
169747 William Kerkhof 27
Catherine Kerkhof 21
Dartha M Kerkhof 3/12
William Jackels 23 
Kerkhoff, William (I31767)
 
169748 William Kerkhof 36
Kaherine Kerkhof 32
Dorathy Kerkhof 10
Erleen Kerkhof 9
Francis Kerkhof 8
Wilfred Kerkhof 6
Eugene Kerkhof 5
Jerome Kerkhof 3 10/12
Mary Rose Kerkhof 2 3/12
William Kerkhof 1 11/12 
Kerkhoff, William (I31767)
 
169749 William Kerkhoff40
Dora Kerkhoff36
Gertrude M Kerkhoff13
John P Kerkhoff12
Anna M Kerkhoff10
Alfred J Kerkhoff7
Arthur L Kerkhoff
Timmers, Theodora (I92846)
 
169750 William Kersten31
Anna Kersten32
Sylvester Kersten6
Rossella Kersten3
[3 2/12] 
Kersten, William (I121606)
 
169751 William Kersten31
Anna Kersten32
Sylvester Kersten6
Rossella Kersten3
[3 2/12] 
Turkow, Anna (I121607)
 
169752 William Kersten40
Anna Kersten41
Sylvester Kersten16
Rosella Kersten13 
Kersten, William (I121606)
 
169753 William Kersten51
Anna Kersten52
Sylvester Kersten26
Rosella Kersten23 
Kersten, William (I121606)
 
169754 William Kerten 50
Christina Kerten 47
John Kerten 22
Margaret Kerten 15
Victoria Roth 20 
Roth, Victoria (I337205)
 
169755 William Kieffer
Born: February 14, 1873
Died: March 13, 1951
Place of Birth: Freedom,
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: March 13, 1951
Section:
Page: 36
Type: OB
Cemetery
Name: St. Nicholas
Location: FreedomPage 36 
Kieffer, William (I22226)
 
169756 William Kielgas 6/27/1871 3/17/1951 Post Crescent 3/19/1951 10 Kielgas, Friedrich Wilhelm (I173212)
 
169757 William Kielgas38
Emma Kielgas36
Lourine Kielgas9
Hugo Kielgas7
Lyda Kielgas6
Emma Kielgas4
Arthur Kielgas2
Paul Kielgas4/12
[0] 
Kielgas, Friedrich Wilhelm (I173212)
 
169758 William Kielgas48
Emma Kielgas46
Louisa Kielgas19
Hugo Kielgas17
Lydia Kielgas16
Emma Kielgas13
Arthur Kielgas11
Paul Kielgas10
Irvin Kielgas
Kielgas, Friedrich Wilhelm (I173212)
 
169759 William Kielgas68
Erwin Kielgas28
Delilias Kielgas25 
Kielgas, Erwin (I151139)
 
169760 William Kilgas34
Emma Kilgas32
Louisa Kilgas4
Hugo Kilgas3
Lydia Kilgas
Kielgas, Friedrich Wilhelm (I173212)
 
169761 William Kilgas73
Louisa Kilgas72
Mata Kilgas41 
Kilgas, Wilhelm (I106374)
 
169762 William Kirkhoff40
Dora Kirkhoff36
Gertrude M Kirkhoff13
John P Kirkhoff12
Anna M Kirkhoff10
Alfred J Kirkhoff7
Arthur L Kirkhoff
Kerkhoff, William (I49922)
 
169763 William Kispert
Minnie Kispert
Fred Kispert  
Kispert, William (I165042)
 
169764 William Klammer54
Johanna Klammer47
Abbos Klammer27
Ruth Klammer20
Mike Ristau76 
Klammer, William (I162663)
 
169765 William Klaus42
Lydia Klaus41
Cyril Klaus21
Lolita Klaus18
Charles Klaus16
Helen Klaus13 
Klaus, William S. (I76075)
 
169766 William Klaus42
Lydia Klaus41
Cyril Klaus21
Lolita Klaus18
Charles Klaus16
Helen Klaus13 
Klaus, Cyril (I76076)
 
169767 WILLIAM KLITZKE, who is engaged in cultivating eighty acres of fine farming land in Ellington township, is a native of Germany, and was born in 1866, a son of Charles and Fredareka Klitzke. Charles Klitzke was born in the Fatherland and came to the United States in 1881, bringing his wife and four children: August, Minnie, Bertha and William. He purchased the property that is now being cultivated by Herman Klitzke, and there he continued to reside until his retirement, at which time he removed to Appleton, in 1891, and there he now resides. His wife passed away in 1889. William Klitzke received his educational training in the schools of his native country, and accompanied his parents to the United States in 1881. He spent the greater part of his time until he was married at farm work, and after that event he worked for four years in the Appleton paper mills. He then purchased his present eighty-acre farm, on which he has carried on operations to the present time. He built a new residence, remodeled the barn, put in new fencing and made a number of other improvements, making the farm one of the best of its size in this part of the township. He has carried on general farming and dairying, and his efforts have met with well-deserved success. In 1893 Mr. Klitzke was married to Lena Mueller, daughter of Charles and Maria Mueller, of Center, a native of Center township. Mr. and Mrs. Klitzke have had five children: Gordon, who died at the age of nine months; William; Elmer Irvin, Dorothy and Viola. The family is connected with the German Lutheran Church of Ellington.
Ryan, 
Klitzke, William (I194269)
 
169768 William Klitzke34
Lena Klitzke25
William Klitzke5
Helmuth Klitzke4
Erwin Klitzke
Klitzke, Helmuth (I193721)
 
169769 William Klumb was elected chief at the annual meeting of the fire department. Klumb, William (I165024)
 
169770 William Klumb36
Mary Klumb33
Wilma Klumb13
Alfred Klumb11
Marion Klumb
Klumb, William (I186944)
 
169771 William Klumb41
Amelia Klumb37
William E Klumb16
Fredrick Klumb13
Walter Klumb8
Edward Klumb5
Francis Klumb4
Minnie Klumb
Klumb, William (I165024)
 
169772 William Klumb46
Mary Klumb43
Alfred Klumb22
Marion Klumb17
Elizabeth Klumb4 [4 8/12]
Mary Pein78 
Gobart, Maria (I148038)
 
169773 William Klumb46
Mary Klumb43
Alfred Klumb22
Marion Klumb17
Elizabeth Klumb4 [4 8/12]
Mary Pein78 
Klumb, William (I186944)
 
169774 William Knapp, of Pickerel, formerly of Kaukauna, age 82 years, died peacefully on April 24, 2007, with his family by his side. He was born June 16, 1924, in Fort William, Ontario, Canada to the late Edward and Edith (Ure) Knapp. Bill married Evelyn Truyman on February 21, 1946, at St. Mary Catholic Church, Kaukauna. He was a veteran of World War II and received the Bronze Star. Bill was employed at Thilmany Pulp and Paper for 43 years retiring in 1986. He coached the St. Mary basketball teams for 25 years.
Bill was a member of the Quarter Century Club at Thilmany's, Kaukauna Elk's Club, Pickerel Lake Snowmobile Club, Pickerel Lake Association and St. Mary's Catholic Church, Pickerel, where he also ushered. He enjoyed fishing, playing cribbage and was an avid sports fan. Bill loved to have family and friends at their home on Pickerel Lake.
He is survived by his loving wife of 61 years; Evelyn Knapp, Pickerel; children: Bruce (Bonnie) Knapp, Little Chute; Janet (Irv) Keough, Kaukauna and Paul (Mary) Knapp, Kaukauna; grandchildren: Scott (Laura) Knapp, Racine; Chris (Stacy) Knapp, Sherwood; Coreen (Gary) Wyngaaard, Kimberly; Skyler Keough, Kaukauna; Micaela (Jeremy) Wadzinski, Green Bay; Mara (Peter) Nelson, Kaukauna; Kelyn, Kendra and Riley Knapp, Kaukauna; great-grandchildren: Justin, Amanda, Sam, Emma, Owen and Amelya; brother, Robert (Elaine) Knapp, Kaukauna; brothers-in-law: Jack (Laura) Truyman, Oshkosh and Jerome (Marie) Truyman, Kaukauna; sisters-in-law: Lorraine Fuerst, Appleton and Geraldine Truyman, Appleton. Bill is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; uncle, Jack Knapp; brothers-in-law: Robert Fuerst and Benedict Truyman.
The funeral liturgy for Bill will be held at 5 p.m. on Thursday, April 26, 2007, at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer St., Kaukauna, with Fr. Martin Fox officiating. Interment will take place at St. Mary Catholic Cemetery. Visitation will be at the church on Thursday from 2 p.m. until the time of mass. A memorial fund has been established in his name.
Special thanks to Dr. Greg Johnson, Dr. Jennifer Wiebel, Pickerel Lake Rescue Squad and Paramedics, the staff at Appleton Medical Center in the Intensive Care Unit and Cardiac Care Unit, Affinity Visiting Nurses and Hospice.
The fish always bite in Heaven. We'll miss you and love you forever.
Your Loving Family
FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 Wisconsin Ave. Kaukauna 920-766-6200 www.fargofuneralhomes.com
Section C, Page 5 
Knapp, William F. (I200272)
 
169775 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Knapp, Robert (I196159)
 
169776 William Knapp36
Edith Knapp29
Edward W Knapp5
Robert Knapp2
[2 5/12] 
Ure, Edith (I196160)
 
169777 William Knapp36
Edith Knapp29
Edward W Knapp5
Robert Knapp2
[2 5/12] 
Knapp, Edward (I196161)
 
169778 William Knapp36 (Looks like the father William and son Edward names are switched here)
Edith Knapp29
Edward W Knapp5
Robert Knapp2
[2 5/12] 
Knapp, William F. (I200272)
 
169779 William Knauf 46
Leta Knauf 34
William Knauf 13
Alice Knauf 12
Virginia Knauf 8
Charlotte Knauf 5
Katherine Hass 65 
Knauf, William Nicholas (I309778)
 
169780 William Knoespel 42
Minnie Knoespel 34
Hattie Knoespel 14
Mabel Knoespel 12
Herbert Knoespel 9
Harold Knoespel 7
Clarence Knoespel 5
Florence Knoespel 2
[2 7/12]
Allen Knoespel 1
[1 3/12] 
Knoespel, William (I169110)
 
169781 William Knorr30
Mary Knorr34
Rosie Knorr3
Freddie Knorr1
Willie Knorr1m 
Knorr, Fred M. (I118028)
 
169782 William Knowles49
Martha Knowles33
Maryanne Knowles13
Anna Knowles12 
Knowles, William (I309966)
 
169783 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kobs, Ethelyn "Pooch" (I158540)
 
169784 William Kobussen 38
Helen Keating un
Florence Keating 22
Thomas Keating 20
John Keating 17
Leo Keating 15
Mary Keating 12 
Keating, Mary "Mae" (I162907)
 
169785 William Kobussen32
Grada Kobussen26
John Kobussen6
Lena Kobussen3
Willem Kobussen
Kobussen, Elisabeth (I33866)
 
169786 William Kobussen32
Grada Kobussen26
John Kobussen6
Lena Kobussen3
Willem Kobussen
Kobussen, William (I33867)
 
169787 William Kobussen32
Grada Kobussen26
John Kobussen6
Lena Kobussen3
Willem Kobussen
Kobussen, John (I50498)
 
169788 William Kobussen32
Grada Kobussen26
John Kobussen6
Lena Kobussen3
Willem Kobussen
Pierik, Grada "Sarah" (I72940)
 
169789 William Kobussen32
Grada Kobussen26
John Kobussen6
Lena Kobussen3
Willem Kobussen
Kobussen, Wilhelmus (I72981)
 
169790 William Kobussen38
Helen Keating
Florence Keating22
Thomas Keating20
John Keating17
Leo Keating15
Mary Keating12 
Kobussen, William (I33840)
 
169791 William Kobussen38
Helen Keating
Florence Keating22
Thomas Keating20 (Nephew)
John Keating17
Leo Keating15
Mary Keating12 
Keating, Thomas Joseph (I30899)
 
169792 William Kobussen38
Helen Keating
Florence Keating22 (Niece)
Thomas Keating20 (Nephew)
John Keating17
Leo Keating15
Mary Keating12 
Keating, Florence (I30898)
 
169793 William Kobussen46
Geradio Kobussen36
Elisabeth Kobussen13
Williams Kobussen10
Dora Kobussen7
Bernard Kobussen
Kobussen, William (I33867)
 
169794 William Kobussen46
Geradio Kobussen36
Elisabeth Kobussen13
Williams Kobussen10
Dora Kobussen7
Bernard Kobussen
Kobussen, Wilhelmus (I72981)
 
169795 William Koehler 38
Sauea Koehler 36
Albert Koehler 10
Ferdenand Koehler 6
Carl Koehler 3
Alvena Koehler 1
John Koehler 63
Tence Koehler 60 
Koehler, Wilhelm Carl Gustave (I147369)
 
169796 William Kohler50
Helen Kohler48
Anna Kohler22
Herman Kohler20
John Kohler16
Alice Kohler12
Katherine Meyer28
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Kahler, William (I324663)
 
169797 William Konrad45
Annie Konrad45
William J Konrad20
Harvie Konrad9
Laura Konrad
Konrad, William (I136777)
 
169798 William Konrad45
Annie Konrad45
William J Konrad20
Harvie Konrad9
Laura Konrad
Konrad, William J. Jr. (I136778)
 
169799 William Konrad65
Anna Konrad66
Harvey M Konrad27 
Konrad, William (I136777)
 
169800 William Konrad75
Anna Konrad76
Harvey Konrad36
Mae Holmberg43
Leila Greger32 
Unknown, Annie (I183459)
 
169801 William Kort
Son
January 11/14, 1896
Town of Green Valley, Wisconsin, USA
April 1976
Shawano County, Wisconsin, USA

Mattheus Kort
Son
April 29, 1898
Wisconsin, USA
October 1982
Shawano County, Wisconsin, USA

Ervin G Kort
Son
May 6, 1900
Wisconsin, USA
October 1974
Clintonville, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, USA

Wilhelmina Kort
Daughter
May 25, 1904
Wisconsin, USA
June 8, 1985
Delevan, Walworth County, Wisconsin, USA

Leo Kort
Son
January 3, 1907
Wisconsin, USA
August 1976
Wisconsin, USA

Louis J Kort
Son
January 3, 1907
Wisconsin, USA
February 15, 1994

Loretta Agnes Kort
Daughter
August 1, 1911
Wisconsin, USA
August 16, 1990
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

Mary Kort
Daughter
ABT 1913
Wisconsin, USA


Isabel E Kort
Daughter
ABT May 1915
Wisconsin, USA 
Wagner, Anna (I178205)
 
169802 William Korte 40
Rose Korte 43
Doris Korte 10
Lillian Korte 18 
Korte, Fred William (I335089)
 
169803 William Korte 49
Cathern Korte 50
Mate Korte 19
Anna A Korte 17
Dora B Korte 14
Willie F Korte 12
Kate M Korte 9
Arnhold H Korte
Korte, Wilhelm (I141273)
 
169804 William Korte 49
Cathern Korte 50
Mate Korte 19
Anna A Korte 17
Dora B Korte 14
Willie F Korte 12
Kate M Korte 9
Arnhold H Korte
Korte, Mary Meta (I141283)
 
169805 William Korte 49
Cathern Korte 50
Mate Korte 19
Anna A Korte 17
Dora B Korte 14
Willie F Korte 12
Kate M Korte 9
Arnhold H Korte
Korte, Arnold A. (I317029)
 
169806 William Korte 49
Cathern Korte 50 imm 1882 8 children 8 alive.
Mate Korte 19
Anna A Korte 17
Dora B Korte 14
Willie F Korte 12
Kate M Korte 9
Arnhold H Korte
Tiedemann, Catherine M. (I141272)
 
169807 William Korte40
Rose Korte43
Doris Korte10
Lillian Korte18 
Hoffman, Lillian Pearl Clara (I323311)
 
169808 William Korte40
Rose Korte43
Doris Korte10
Lillian Korte18 
Krell, Rosa (I323313)
 
169809 William Korth30
Alvina Korth22
Ervin Korth1
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Harvey Korth12
Louis Korth19 
Korth, William (I191651)
 
169810 William Korth30
Alvina Korth22
Ervin Korth1
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Fred J Korth59
Harvey Korth12
Louis Korth19 
Korth, Harvey (I191799)
 
169811 William Kortz, Kaukauna, age 66, died early Saturday morning, December 1, 2007, at the Appleton Medical Center. Bill was born in Appleton on October 28, 1941, son of the late Kirby and Catherine (Vander Heiden) Kortz. A lifetime area resident, Bill was a graduate of Holy Cross Elementary School and Freedom High School. He was also a lifelong and active member of Holy Cross Parish. Bill married Helen Diny on July 2, 1966, in Greenleaf. They were blessed with forty-one years of love, laughter, and happiness. Bill was employed as a truck driver for forty-five years and retired to enjoy tinkering with motors and collecting antique tractors. He was a very gentle man who loved nature, going for long walks, traveling, biking, and especially spending time with his children and grandchildren. He will be remembered as an attentive listener of joys and sorrows and a thoughtful giver.
Bill is survived by his wife, Helen; two daughters: Ann (Robert) Laatsch, Jacksonville, North Carolina ; Lynn (David) Bustamante, Colorado Springs, Colorado; four grandchildren: William and Molly Laatsch and Alejandro and Sophia Bustamante; three sisters: Joan (Gene) Vander Heiden, Kaukauna; Mary (Joe) Lom, Appleton; Carol (John) Pilgrim, Oconomowoc; four brothers: Roy (Sue) Kortz, Waupaca; Lee (Carol) Kortz, Cincinnati; Jim (Linda) Kortz, Kaukauna; and Mark (Jan) Kortz of Kaukauna. Bill is further survived by his wife's family: Mary (Patrick) West, Stevens Point; Pat (Tom) Van Rossum, Greenleaf; and Diane (Jeff) Joyce, Wausau; as well as several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and by Helen's parents, Clarence and Marie (Nies) Diny.
The funeral liturgy for Bill will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, December 5, 2007, at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukauna, with Fr. Martin Fox and Fr. Jack Mullarkey officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday (TODAY) from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. and again at the church on Wednesday from 10 a.m. until the hour of the service. There will be a parish prayer and scripture service at 7 p.m. tonight at the funeral home.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 920-766-6200
Section C, Page 3 
Kortz, William John (I83450)
 
169812 William Kotil - 41
Kathyrn Kotil - 37
Richard Kotil - 11
Bernard Key - 23
Alma Key - 25 
Key, Bernard (I188060)
 
169813 William Kramer33
Angeline Kramer27
Dorothy Kramer6
Donald Kramer4
Robert Kramer2
Richard Vande Voort22 
Kramer, William (I17936)
 
169814 William Kramer33
Angeline Kramer27
Dorothy Kramer6
Donald Kramer4
Robert Kramer2
Richard Vande Voort22 
VandeVoort, Angeline (I155597)
 
169815 William Kramer38
Bertha Kramer33
Melvin W Kramer14
Mary Kramer11
Clemens Kramer8
Bernice Kramer6
William Kramer3
Elsie Kramer1
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Kramer, Mary (I92925)
 
169816 William Kramer38
Bertha Kramer33
Melvin W Kramer14
Mary Kramer11
Clemens Kramer8
Bernice Kramer6
William Kramer3
Elsie Kramer1
[1 4/12] 
Kramer, William (I315091)
 
169817 William Kramer54
Bertha Kramer43
Bernice Kramer15
William Kramer13
Elsa Kramer10
Floyd Kramer6
Stanley Kramer3
[3 2/12] 
Kramer, William (I17936)
 
169818 William Kramer54
Bertha Kramer43
Bernice Kramer15
William Kramer13
Elsa Kramer10
Floyd Kramer6
Stanley Kramer3
[3 2/12] 
Kramer, William (I315091)
 
169819 William Kramer73
Bertha Kramer64 
Kramer, William (I315091)
 
169820 William Kranson 53
Alvina N Krause 46 12 children 10 alive
Amelia Krause 23
August Krause 18
Martha Krause 17
Leo Krause 15
Frederick Krause 13
Dora Krause 6
Rudolph Krause 4
August Bendt 69 
Krause, William (I146730)
 
169821 William Kranzusch, age 89, of Appleton, beloved husband, father and grandfather, passed away May 13, 2011, at Rennes Health Care Center. He was born on May 19, 1921, of parents Harold and Ruth (Ricker) Kranzusch in Appleton. Bill married Jeanette Petersen on February 6, 1943, and enjoyed 68 loving years of marriage. He served in WWII as a member of the Army Air Corp. He was an alumnus of Marquette University, majoring in Accounting and Finance and resided in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, for 25 years. Bill held various positions as Controller in the Milwaukee area, was a charter member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Menomonee Falls, an active volunteer in the Boy Scouts of America and Board Member of the Potawatomi Area Boy Scout Council in Waukesha.
Bill and Jeanette moved to Appleton and formed Kranzusch and Associates, Advisory Investment Management in 1975. He became the first individual to receive the Certified Financial Planning designation in Northeastern Wisconsin in 1981. He provided selfless dedication helping individuals with their financial future and retired in 1995. In his retirement, he was an active member of Appleton Kiwanis Golden K Club and was past president.
Bill is survived by wife, Jeanette; son, Charles (Judith) Kranzusch and grandsons: Trevor and Chad. Also surviving is a sister, Mary Jane (Dr. Milton) Fox of Sun City, Arizona. He was preceded in death by parents; and in-laws, Charles and Clara Petersen.
The funeral service for Bill will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, May 23, 2011, at TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, 209 S. Allen St., in Appleton with Pastor Kurt Kovanen officiating. A time of visitation will be held on Monday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service at the church. Memorials are appreciated to the Appleton Kiwanis Golden K Scholarship - Youth Projects and Trinity Lutheran Church, Appleton.
The family wishes to express their gratitude to the staff and management of Rennes Health Center for the loving care and service to Bill.
Wichmann Funeral Home
537 N. Superior St.
Appleton 920-739-1231 
Kranzusch, William (I177398)
 
169822 William Kranzusch49
Minnie Kranzusch43
Emma Kranzusch25
[23]
William Kranzusch Jr.21
Clara Kranzusch13
Ida Kranzusch13
Llinda Kranzusch11
Walter Kranzusch8
Rosie Kranzusch
Kranzusch, Linda (I119070)
 
169823 William Krause35
Emma Krause34
Arthur Krause14
Helen Krause8
Gladys Krause2
[2 8/12] 
Krause, Gladys (I168837)
 
169824 William Krause35
Emma Krause34
Arthur Krause14
Helen Krause8
Gladys Krause2
[2 8/12] 
Krause, Arthur (I203307)
 
169825 William Krause35 born Russia parents born in Germany
Emma Krause34
Arthur Krause14
Helen Krause8
Gladys Krause2
[2 8/12] 
Krause, William (I203311)
 
169826 William Krauser 46
Alvina Krauser 35
Bertha Krauser 16
Mary Krauser 14
Amelia Krauser 13
Frank Krauser 11
August Krauser 9
Martha Krauser 7
Leo Krauser 5
Frederick Krauser 3
Emma Krauser
Krause, William (I146730)
 
169827 William Krautkssemer 37
Lillian Krautkssemer 39
Jennayne Krautkssemer 2
Angeline Krautkssemer
Krautkramer, William (I312398)
 
169828 William Kreiss - 57
Bessie Kreiss - 55
James Kreiss - 27
Mary Kreiss - 22
Evelyn Kreiss - 20 
Kreiss, William (I205178)
 
169829 William Kressin 30
Mabel M Kressin 26 
Harm, Mabel (I104152)
 
169830 William Kressin 30
Mabel M Kressin 26 
Kressin, William (I104156)
 
169831 William Kressin 39
Mable Kressin 36 
Harm, Mabel (I104152)
 
169832 William Kressin 39
Mable Kressin 36 
Kressin, William (I104156)
 
169833 William Krohn56
Luiesa Krohn46
Minnie Krohn15
William Krohn16
Ellen Krohn14
Annie Krohn12
Sarah Krohn
Krohn, William (I203995)
 
169834 William Krohn56
Luiesa Krohn46
Minnie Krohn15
William Krohn16
Ellen Krohn14
Annie Krohn12
Sarah Krohn
Krohn, Sarah "Sadie" (I203996)
 
169835 William Krueger - 58
Bertha M Krueger - 53
Anna M Krueger - 30
William F Krueger - 28
Sessie M Krueger - 25
Oscar Krueger - 21
Jennie R Krueger - 23 
Krueger, William (I152639)
 
169836 William Krueger - 67 [51]
William Krueger - 39
Susan Krueger - 34 [39]
Jennie Krueger - 32
Oscar Krueger - 30 
Krueger, William (I152639)
 
169837 William Krueger33
Ella Krueger30
Leverna Krueger4 [4 5/12]
Lester Krueger3 [3 1/12]
Dorothy Krueger0 [5/12] 
Krueger, William (I193061)
 
169838 William Krueger36
Augusta Krueger30
Annie Krueger6
Elma Krueger5
Effal Krueger3
George Krueger8/12 
Krueger, William (I88775)
 
169839 William Krueger40
Minnie Krueger35
Lillian Krueger11
Mable Krueger9
Alice Krueger7
Walter Krueger3
[3 6/12] 
Krueger, William (I149757)
 
169840 William Krueger41
Ida Krueger35 [39]
Elsie Krueger12 (Ida)
Erben Krueger11
Evelyn Krueger9
Dorothy Krueger6
Willard Krueger1
[1 9/12] 
Krueger, William (I198422)
 
169841 William Krueger50
Minnie Krueger45
Mable Krueger20
Alice Krueger17
Walter Krueger13
Willard Krueger10
Wilmer Krueger4
[4 1/12] 
Krueger, William (I149757)
 
169842 William Kuchelmester 27
Janet Kuchelmester 22
James Lee Kuchelmester 4
Loreliam Kuchelmester
Kuchelmeister, William (I189677)
 
169843 William Kuchenbecker 36
Agusta M Kuchenbecker 35
Betty J Kuchenbecker 16
Loriane M Kuchenbecker 14
Eugene W Kuchenbecker 12
William J Kuchenbecker 9
Maryann Kuchenbecker 6
Marjorie Kuchenbecker
Kuchenbecker, William (I315050)
 
169844 William Kueppa65
Gertie Kueppa58 
Rohe, Gertrude (I186226)
 
169845 William Kueppa65
Gertie Kueppa58 
Kuepper, William (I186228)
 
169846 William Kuepper - 25
Gertrude Kuepper - 19 
Rohe, Gertrude (I186226)
 
169847 William Kuepper - 35
Gertrude Kuepper - 29
Anna Kuepper - 9
William Kuepper - 4
John Kuepper - 1 
Kuepper, William Peter (I188677)
 
169848 William Kuepper35
Gertrude Kuepper29
Anna Kuepper9
William Kuepper4
John Kuepper
Kuepper, William (I186228)
 
169849 William Kuiper, 82, 1362 Lawe St., died at a local hospital Saturday evening following a long illness. He was born in Bay Settlement and married the former Elsa Schrickel in 1912. She preceded him in death in 1956. He was a member of the Pere-Marquette Court No. 1211 Catholic Order of Foresters.
Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Hess, Green Bay; one grandson, William Flint; two great grandchildren, Mark and Susan Flint, all of Troy Mich.; four sisters, Mrs. Henry Deschane, Mrs. Elmer Deschane, Miss Genevieve, all of Green Bay, and Mrs. Martin Van Lanen, Bay Settlement; one brother, Frank, Green Bay.
At Malcore Funeral Home after 2 p.m. today. Rosary tonight at 8 by Msgt. Peter Skell and members of the Catholic Order of Foresters. Funeral Tuesday at 10 a.m. at SS. Peter and Paul Church. Burial at Allouez Cemetery. 
Kuipers, William (I134143)
 
169850 William Kunstman40
Maria Kunstman29
Henry Kunstman8
Rudolph Kunstman6
William Kunstman5
Alma Kunstman2
Metha Kunstman5/12 
Kunstman, Henry (I150800)
 
169851 William Kussow 52
Mary Kussow 42
Emma Kussow 19
Ella Kussow 17
Ervan Kussow 15
Arthur Kussow 12
Elmer Kussow 10
Marian Kussow 8
Sherman Kussow 5 
Kussow, Elmer J. (I167796)
 
169852 William Kussow 43
Mary Kussow 33
Edgar Kussow 13
Stella Kussow 12
Emma Kussow 10
Ella Kussow 7
Ervan Kussow 5
Arthur Kussow 3
Elmer Kussow 0 
Kussow, William (I167797)
 
169853 William Kussow 52
Mary Kussow 42
Emma Kussow 19
Ella Kussow 17
Ervan Kussow 15
Arthur Kussow 12
Elmer Kussow 10
Marian Kussow 8
Sherman Kussow 5 
Kussow, William (I167797)
 
169854 William Kussow 63
Mary Kussow 53
Ervin Kussow 25
Arthur Kussow 23
Elmer Kussow 20
Marion Kussow 18
Sherman Kussow 15 
Kussow, Irvin W. (I80672)
 
169855 William Kussow 63
Mary Kussow 53
Ervin Kussow 25
Arthur Kussow 23
Elmer Kussow 20
Marion Kussow 18
Sherman Kussow 15 
Kussow, William (I167797)
 
169856 William L Bonzelet 5/2/1910 Post Crescent 1/30/1980 B 11 Bonzelet, William L. (I34885)
 
169857 William L Delrow35
Jeanette H Delrow36
Edward T Delrow13
Mary L Delrow12
Dorothy B Delrow10
Virginia A Delrow5
Henrietta G Johnson23
Gordon C Meier7
Geraldine A Meier3
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Cora M Olson19 
Delrow, Edward (I179283)
 
169858 William L Eckrich39
Ursula G Eckrich34
Isadore L Eckrich15
Amanda H Eckrich13
Marion J Eckrich
Eckrich, William Louis (I136183)
 
169859 William L Eckrich39
Ursula G Eckrich34
Isadore L Eckrich15
Amanda H Eckrich13
Marion J Eckrich
Klassen, Ursula (I143330)
 
169860 William L Eslien 47
Helen Eslien 46
Della H Eslien 17
Helen M Eslien 6
Margaret M Phillips 30 
Phillips, Helene (I126583)
 
169861 William L Eslien 47
Helen Eslien 46
Della H Eslien 17
Helen M Eslien 6
Margaret M Phillips 30 
Eslien, William (I165702)
 
169862 William L Golden62
Delia Golden54
Luke Golden17
Helen Golden15
William Golden12 
Egan, Otillia or Odelia (I50991)
 
169863 William L Golden62
Delia Golden54
Luke Golden17
Helen Golden15
William Golden12 
Golden, William L. Jr. (I75951)
 
169864 William L Golden62
Delia Golden54
Luke Golden17
Helen Golden15
William Golden12 
Golden, William (I139863)
 
169865 William L Golden73
William J Golden23 
Golden, William L. Jr. (I75951)
 
169866 William L Hagerty26
Margaret Hagerty24
Michael Hagerty6/12 
Hagerty, William L. (I57069)
 
169867 William L Lyons52
Celia Lyons42 B. Paris France
Miriam Lyons16
William Lyons9
Anton Hiller25
Frank Geurts22 lodger 
Lyons, William L. (I307139)
 
169868 William L Planert 53
Iva M Planert 52
Glen W Planert 21
Elna L Planert 11 
Ames, Iva May (I118147)
 
169869 William L Planert53
Iva M Planert52
Glen W Planert21
Elna L Planert11 
Planert, William (I118155)
 
169870 William L Sackett48
[45]
Elizabeth Duckett36
Anna Duckett4
Marie Duckett3
[7]
Veronica Duckett0
Alia Brettmacher18
Thomas Keancan16
[46]
Mary Duckett41 
Kane, Elizabeth (I133815)
 
169871 William L Sackett48 [45]
Elizabeth Duckett36
Anna Duckett4
Marie Duckett3 [7]
Veronica Duckett0
Alia Brettmacher18
Thomas Keancan16 [46]
Mary Duckett41 
Duckett, William (I145375)
 
169872 William L Wagg 27
Margaret Wagg B. Mich 24
Angeline H Wagg B. WI 6
John Holland B-in-law b. Mich 19 
Wagg, William (I307796)
 
169873 William L Wogg 32
Margaret Wogg 28
Augeline Wogg B. WI. 11 
Wagg, William (I307796)
 
169874 William L. "Bill" Fitzpatrick, of Menasha, formerly of Little Chute, age 89, passed away on August 21, 2012, at home, comforted by his faith and surrounded by his loving family after battling cancer. He was born on April 16, 1923 in North Adams, MA to Francis and Alma (Millette) Fitzpatrick. He graduated from St. Joseph High School in North Adams and then served in the Naval Air Corps during WWII. He attended the University of Notre Dame and graduated from St. Norbert College with a BA in Economics in 1948, where he was a three-sport athlete. He later received a Masters Degree in Physical Education from Northern Michigan University. Bill married the love of his life Margaret Jacobs on August 13, 1947 at St. Boniface Church in DePere. They moved to Little Chute, became members of St. John Church, and together raised eight children. With pride and joy Bill welcomed in-laws, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
After college Bill taught and coached at Hilbert High School from 1948 - 50. He then began a teaching and coaching career in Little Chute, first at St. John High School from 1951-66 and then Little Chute High School from 1967-85. He had many successful years of coaching at St. John and his football teams at Little Chute High School were undefeated under his tenure on the Mustang home field (49-0), now named Fitzpatrick Field.
After retiring from teaching, Bill was the Fox Valley Athletic Association conference commissioner. Bill had a special fondness for the community of Little Chute, which honored him with "Bill Fitzpatrick Day" in 1976. Bill was a member of Little Chute Legion Post 258 and a charter member and first president of the Little Chute Kiwanis Club.
Coach Fitz received many honors including Wisconsin Football Coach of the Year in 1979 and Midwest High School Coach of the Year in 1987. Bill was inducted into the St. Norbert Hall of Fame, the Wisconsin High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame located at Camp Randall, and the National High School Coaches Hall of Fame in 2006. These accolades were meaningful to Bill, but not nearly as important as the many relationships he developed with students, athletes and colleagues.
Survivors include his wife of 65 years, Marge; four sons: Bill Jr. (Bridget) Fitzpatrick, Fremont; Michael (Lynette) Fitzpatrick, Glendale, AZ (Bill and Michael are twins born two hours prior to Coach Fitz's first football game at St. John's.); Timothy (Donna) Fitzpatrick, Sun Prairie; and Brien (Claire) Fitzpatrick, Schaumburg, IL; four daughters: Margaret (Tom) Gossens, Appleton; Maureen (Jeff) Carpenter, Phoenix, AZ; Erin (Ed) Schmidt, Wisconsin Rapids; and Katie (Dutch) Hurley, Appleton. He is further survived by his grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Kelli (Kevin) Porter and their children Bree and Ryann; Adam (Maria) Gossens and their children Quinn and Joseph; Megan Gossens; Jacob Carpenter and his son Ezekiel; Molly (Ryan) Hobbs; Cullen and Conor Fitzpatrick; Dustin and Colleen Fitzpatrick; Bridget (Chuck) Soldner and their children Colton and Bryce; Becky (Tim) Blanke; Michael and Alisen Fitzpatrick; Sarah, Sam and Max Hurley; Kaysee, Brenna and Hannah Fitzpatrick. He is also survived by sisters-in-law Elizabeth Miskella and Helen Brennan both of DePere; and dear friends Bud and Joan Kohn, Combined Locks. Bill is also survived by many special nieces and nephews.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents; Marge's parents John and Helena Jacobs; two grandchildren Katelan and Maureen Fitzpatrick; his siblings and in-laws: Edward (Betty) Fitzpatrick, Bernard (Claire) Fitzpatrick, Paul (Anne) Fitzpatrick, Mary (Bob) Cooney, Kay (Stan) Giza; brothers and sisters-in-law: Henry (Glady) Jacobs, Porky (Margaret) Jacobs, Norbert Jacobs, Florence Hartman, Paul Miskella and Urban Brennan.
Visitation will be held Monday August 27, 2012 in the Field House at LITTLE CHUTE HIGH SCHOOL (1402 Freedom Road) from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. with an 8:30 p.m. prayer service. Visitation will continue Tuesday August 28, 2012 at ST. JOHN NEPOMUCENE CATHOLIC CHURCH (323 S. Pine St. Little Chute) beginning at 9:00 a.m. until time of Mass at 11:00 a.m. The Rev. Ronald Belitz will officiate. The. Rev. Dean Dombroski and the Rev. Gerald Falk will concelebrate. Military rites conducted by the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post 258 will immediately follow. Committal St. John Cemetery. To sign the guest book please visit oconnellfh.com. A memorial is being established.
Our gratitude to Theda Care Hospice and Dr. Mortara's office, especially Patty, for helping us with Dad's care.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from August 23 to August 24, 2012 
Fitzpatrick, William L. "Bill" (I181866)
 
169875 William L. "Bill" Rammer, Kaukauna, age 74, passed away with his loving family at his side Saturday April 2, 2011, at Appleton Medical Center after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born November 1, 1936, in Sheboygan. Bill proudly served in the U.S. Navy from 1955 - 1957. Bill married his devoted wife, Diane, on August 9, 1958, at St. Mary Parish in Random Lake. Bill and his family lived in West Bend for 10 years, where he worked for the Gehl Co. They then moved to Kaukauna where he worked at Badger Northland as an engineer and attained the position of Vice President of Engineering. After Badger sold-out, he worked for Miller in St. Nazianz for 10 years.
After two heart attacks, Bill received a heterotopic heart transplant (two hearts) which blessed his family with an additional 21 years and gave his grandchildren the opportunity to know what a wonderful man he really was. As a proud father and loving grandfather, Bill could always put a smile on everyone's face; he had a great sense of humor. Bill loved designing, building and fixing things and spending time with his family. He also enjoyed all sports, especially the Packers and the Brewers, and enjoyed playing golf and bowling. As an officer of the Kaukauna Kiwanis Club, Bill was a vital part of many projects through the club. He was also involved in other organizations, including the American Society of Agriculture Engineers, where he served as president for the Wisconsin section. Throughout his life, Bill touched many people's lives. He was always raising his hand to volunteer for any project whether with Special Olympics or at his church. Bill gave of himself and his talents freely.
Bill is survived by his wife of 52 years, Diane (Binder) Rammer; their children: Steven (Susan), Kaukauna; Douglas (Ellen), Darboy; and Lisa, Appleton; five grandchildren: Jacalyn, Daniel, Laura, David and Michelle Rammer; sisters and brother: Judith (Al) Lierman, Janice (Robert) Klug and Richard (Sherri) Rammer; sisters and brothers-in-law: Patricia (William) Palmer, Patricia and Mardell Binder; his little buddy Shado; and special niece Amy Bares and her family. He is further survived by many other nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents, Edgar and Virginia Rammer; brothers-in-law: Donald and Darwin Binder; aunts, uncles and other relatives.
Visitation will be held Friday April 8, 2011, at BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH (124 W. 10th St. Kaukauna) beginning at 1 p.m. until time of funeral at 4:30 p.m. The Rev. Levi Willms will officiate. Military rites conducted by the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post 258 will immediately follow. Committal St. Mary Cemetery, Kaukauna. For online condolences, please visit www.oconnellfh.com. In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established.
The Rammer's would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Guenther and the oncology nurses at Appleton Medical Center and to Drs. Johnson and Schoening from the Kaukauna Clinic.
Bye for now, see you again. Love, Me.
Thanks to a loving and caring special father whom we have always been proud of. Love you, Dad.
"A grandfather is a gift from above, one to cherish, one to love." We love you, Grandpa. Jackie, Dan, Laura, Michelle and David.
O'CONNELL
FUNERAL HOME
201 E. Main Street
Little Chute 920-788-6237 
Rammer, William L. "Bill" (I320713)
 
169876 William L. "Billy" Moder, age 49, of Hortonville, died on Thursday, March 8, 2007. He was born on September 10, 1957, in New London, son of the late Lawrence & Bernice (Hoffman) Moder. Billy graduated from Hortonville High School with the Class of 1975. He worked at Curwood in New London for over 20 years. His hobbies included hunting, fishing and sports. He will be sadly missed by his relatives and many friends who meant a great deal to him. He is survived by three sisters: Barbara (John) Quinn, New London; Elaine Dorn, Lodi; Laurel Ethier, Rio Rancho, New Mexico; nieces and nephews: Kevin (Andi) Quinn, Jeff (Ann) Dorn, Greg (Erin) Dorn, Nicholas (Sandee) Ethier, Brian Ethier, Sarah Ethier. He was preceded in death by his parents and a nephew Ryan Quinn. The memorial service that will celebrate Billy's life will be held on Sunday, March 11, 2007 at 3:30 p.m. at the Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home in Hortonville. Friends may call directly at the funeral on Sunday, from 2:00 p.m. until the time of the service. A memorial fund has been established. A special thank you to the Hortonville Police and paramedics.
Borchardt & Moder
Funeral Home
109 W. Main St., Hortonville
920-779-4588
www.borchardtmoder funeralhomes.com 
Moder, William (I123473)
 
169877 William L. Berrens, Oakridge Gardens Nursing Center, age 70, died Tuesday, October 19, 1993. William was born on June 8, 1923 in Sherwood, Wisconsin, son of the late Joseph Berrens, Sr. and Rose Scherer Berrens.
William married Alice Apitz at Waukegan, Illinois on May 4, 1953. She preceded him in death on August 24, 1987.
He worked at consolidated Papers, Inc. in Appleton and Wisconsin Rapids for 35 years, retiring in December of 1984.
William was a veteran of World War II, and enjoyed bowling, golfing, fishing and dining with his friends at the senior meals site.
Survivors include a daughter, Wanda Robert Le Clair, Manitowoc; a son Bruce Jean Berrens, Burnsville, Minnesota; four grandchildren: Angela, Christopher, Corinna and Jessica, all of Burnsville, Minnesota. He is further survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and dear friends. He was also preceded in death by two sisters: Evelyn and Audrey; and by a brother, Joseph, Jr.
As requested by William, his body was cremated and there will be no visitation or service. Entombment will be at Appleton Highland Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society in care of Valley Funeral Home, 2211 N. Richmond St., Appleton, WI 54911. 
Berrens, William (I151006)
 
169878 William L. Brandenburg, 64, Town of Menasha, passed away Thursday, May 3, 2012, at home.
Bill was born February 19, 1948 in Neenah, Wisconsin, the son of Arthur and Valeria (Wangelin) Brandenburg. He was an avid sports fan who enjoyed following the Packers and Brewers, both in good times and in bad. Bowling was also a favorite sport. But his passion was golfing and he enjoyed many hours on the links with friends and toured a number of courses around the country.
Survivors include his brother, Terry Brandenburg, West Allis, and two nieces, Kristin and Karen Brandenburg, Milwaukee. He is further survived by an uncle, Kenneth Abraham, Fremont, cousins, other relatives and friends. He is preceded in death by his parents.
The Christian Funeral Service for Bill will be on Tuesday, May 8, 2012, at 11:00 am at Trinity Lutheran Church, Neenah. Visitation will begin at church at 9:00 am until the hour of the service. Interment will be in the Wolf River Cemetery.
Westgor Funeral Home
205 W. Doty Ave.
Neenah 722-7151
Online Condolences:
www.westgorfuneralhomes.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from May 5 to May 7, 2012 
Brandenburg, William (I322732)
 
169879 William L. Burke, 82 of De Pere passed away early Wednesday morning December 26, 2012. He was born in Green Bay on May 23, 1930 to the late Leo and Margie (Ryan) Burke. On December 11, 1951 he married Carol Cornelissen at St. Mary Catholic Church in Greenleaf. William served his country in the United States Air Force from 1950 to 1971. He then went to work for Wisconsin Public Service from 1974 until 1990.
He is survived by his wife Carol, his children, Jim (Marti) Burke, Danville, CA, Joe (Brenda) Burke, Ft. Collins, CO, Sue Minten, De Pere, Donna Liebergen, Oshkosh, John (Kelly) Burke, Sturgeon Bay, Jerry (Mary Jo) Burke, Sturgeon Bay, 12 grandchildren, and 10 great grandchildren. He is further survived by brother in law Kenny Willems, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and Carol's family. Bill was preceded in death by his parents, his in-laws, Sylvester and Vivian Cornelissen, his brother Edward, his sisters Helen Willems, Pat (Robert) Peeters, Eileen (Joe) Vander Zanden, Mary (Francis "Buzz") Hessel, in laws Leo Diny and Mary Ellen Cornelissen, two nieces and one nephew.
Friends may call at the RYAN FUNERAL HOME 305 N. Tenth Street in De Pere on Friday December 28, 2012 from 4 - 8pm, with a parish prayer service at 4pm. Visitation will continue after 9am Saturday at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Family corner of Lourdes Ave. and Suburban Drive in De Pere until the Mass of Christian Burial at 10am with Fr. Tim Shillcox O.Praem officiating. Please go to www.ryanfh.com to send online condolences to the family. In lieu of flowers or plants a memorial fund will be established for Unity Hospice and The American Heart Association.
The family would like to thank Dr. Spika and the staff at Unity Hospice for all of their care and concern. 
Burke, William (I195656)
 
169880 William L. Cox of Holland died Wed age 4 6, died on the farm he was born on and always resided, leaves wife and o ne child, 3 brothers and one sister.
1906 Kaukauna Times dated 9/28/1906; William Cox a farmer in Hollandtown d ied of Tuburculosis Wed at aged 45, buried in St. Francis. 
Cox, William L. (I6102)
 
169881 William L. Laird Born: August 12, 1873
Died: November 15, 1951
Place of Birth: Ellington, WI
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: November 15, 1951
Section:
Page: 14
Type: OB
Cemetery
Name: Highland Memorial Park
Location: Appleton, WI 
Laird, William (I153117)
 
169882 William L. Laird, "Wisconsin, Marriages, 1836-1930"Name: William L. Laird
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Ellington
Age:
Spouse's Name: Zella Sykes
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace: Appleton
Spouse's Age:
Event Date: 11 Sep 1901
Event Place: Ellington, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Father's Name: Alex Laird
Mother's Name: Agnes Jamison
Spouse's Father's Name: William Sykes
Spouse's Mother's Name: Vande Bogart
Race: White
Marital Status:
Previous Wife's Name:
Spouse's Race: White
Spouse's Marital Status:
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00347-7
System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy
GS Film number: 1292404
Reference ID: 251 
Family F53690
 
169883 WILLIAM L. LYONS, president of the firm of B. Lyons Company, large manufacturers of cigars at Appleton, Wisconsin, was born at Memphis, Tennessee, December 21, 1867, and is a son of Mark B. and Bertha (Lederer) Lyons, the former of whom came to the United States from Birmingham, England, in 1857, and was engaged in business in Tennessee until 1871. In the latter year he located in Appleton, Wisconsin, and for one year was engaged in the furniture business here, after which he established the firm of B. Lyons Company, at No. 821 College avenue, where the firm was located until 1887, when a three-story brick building was erected to accommodate the increased demand at No. 715 College avenue. In 1906 the business was incorporated with William L. Lyons, president and general manager; B. F. Lyons, of Beloit, Wisconsin, vice-president; and C. B. Lyons, secretary. The firm employs fourteen people and does a large mail order business in addition to having an excellent local trade, and sells in all towns adjoining Appleton, its special brands, "Capitols," being favored in the ten-cent variety, while the five-cent special are known as "Capitolettes." William L. Lyons received his early education in the public schools and later attended Ryan High school in Appleton, and graduated from the De Land Business College, after leaving which he learned the cigar making business with the company founded by his father. He married Cecelia V. Pioso, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and they, have had two children: Miriam Rose, and William P. Benjamin F. Lyons, a resident of Beloit, Wisconsin, in addition to being vice-president of the B. Lyons Company, is general manager of the Beloit Water, Gas and Electric Company. Misses Millie and Rose Lyons are residing at home with their parents, and the other sister, Clare, married H. D. Pioso, a resident of Chicago, and has two children. William L. Lyons is a member of the Knights of Pythias and of the Blue Lodge and Chapter of the Masonic fraternity. With Mrs. Lyons he attends Zion Temple, and was one of the founders of the Appleton Council, No. 155, United Commercial Travelers of America of which he has been secretary for a. number of years. Lyons, William L. (I307139)
 
169884 William L. Malone65
Eliza Malone56
Anna Malone23 
Malone, William (I300057)
 
169885 WILLIAM L. SCHROEDER, who has been closely connected with the agricultural interests of Outagamie county throughout his entire career, is now operating an excellent farm situated on Appleton Rural Route No. 6, and has the reputation of being one of the practical and industrious agriculturists of the township of Freedom. William L. Schroeder was born February 27, 1873, in Center township, Outagamie county, on the farm of his father, Louis Schroeder, and received his education in the district schools of his neighborhood. He was reared to the life of a farmer and worked on his father's farm until the age of twenty-four years, when he began giving his services to the farmers of the locality. In 1898 he was married to Miss Ida Buss, who was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the daughter of Herman and Bertha Buss, farming people of Center township. One year after his marriage Mr. Schroeder purchased the farm which is now his home, and after a number of years of hard work and good management has brought his farm up to a high standard of excellence. He has remodeled and repaired the buildings, in addition to adding a number of other improvements, and operates his land with the latest and most highly improved machinery, finding a ready market for his large crops. During the past four years Mr. Schroeder has served Freedom township as a member of the school board. He and Mrs. Schroeder are consistent members of St. Peter's German Lutheran Church of Freedom, and have been the parents of two children: Edna, who was born March 20, 1900; and Elmer, born November 29, 1903. Schroeder, William L. (I166520)
 
169886 William L."Bill" Freude, Appleton, age 51, passed away on Monday, March 31, 2008, with his family by his side after an 11 month courageous battle with a malignant brain tumor. Bill was born in Appleton, WI, on March 10, 1957, the son of the late Edward and Lollie (Budsberg) Freude. He graduated from Appleton High School West in 1975. In 1979, Bill graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography, History and Broadfield Social Studies. He completed his Masters Degree in Curriculum and Supervision from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. On July 17, 1982, he married his high school sweetheart, Nancy Hill. Bill began his teaching career in Medford, WI, where he was also the head wrestling coach. He later taught in New Holstein, WI, and coached both wrestling and volleyball. In 1988, Bill joined the faculty at Green Bay West High School where he taught Advanced Placement U.S. History, U.S. History and Geography. Bill enjoyed teaching, traveling, biking, boating, campfires, and spending time at "The Cottage" on Shawano Lake. Bill was a devoted husband and father. He took great pride in attending his children's athletic events. Bill was not only a positive role model for his own children, but also to the many students whose lives he touched throughout his teaching career. Bill loved animals, especially his little dog Marissa.
Bill is survived by his loving wife of 25 years, Nancy; son, Michael who is attending UW-Milwaukee and daughter, Jennifer, at home; brother, Thomas (Ann) Freude, Tomahawk; sister, Carol (Mark) Eggert, Appleton; and mother-in-law, Mary Hill, Appleton. He is further survived by sisters-in-law: Suzanne (Joe) Vosters, Julie (Phil) Janssen, Ann Michelle (Joe) Hameister. Also surviving are 11 nieces and nephews: Ryan (Pepe), Paul, Lynn (Ryan), Matt (fiance Brittany), Steve, Ben, Sara, Dan, Nick, Megan, and Ella.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his father-in-law, James Hill.
The funeral liturgy will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 12, 2008, at ST. THOMAS MORE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1810 N. McDonald St., Appleton, with Fr. Gerald Falk officiating. Friends will be received at the funeral home on Friday, April 11, from 4 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. with a prayer service at 7 p.m. and at the church on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the service. Interment will be in Appleton Highland Memorial Park.
Loving Husband, Father, Brother, You will always be remembered for your courage, and through this courage we will find our strength.
We will love you forever.
Your Family
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund will be established for educational scholarships.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
537 North Superior Street
Appleton 920-739-1231 
Freude, William (I315360)
 
169887 William La Mure 70
Mary L La Mure 62
Charles W La Mure 23
William R La Mure 18 
LaMure, Charles W. (I134934)
 
169888 William La Mure70
Mary L La Mure62
Charles W La Mure23
William R La Mure18 
LaMure, William James (I101216)
 
169889 William La Mure80
Mary S La Mure72 
LaMure, William James (I101216)
 
169890 William La Mure80
Mary S La Mure72 
Porlier, Mary Louise (I101241)
 
169891 William Ladwig Dies Monday at Age of 98 William Ladwig, 98, of Appleton, formerly of Stephensville, died Monday afternoon following a short illness. He was born June 20, 1864, in the Town of Liberty and lived in the Stephensville area until 15 years ago, when he moved to Appleton. He is survived by three grand- children, including Mrs. Rolland Nock, 1915 N. Appleton St., with whom he made his home, and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday from St. Patrick Catholic Church, Stephensville, with burial in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Borchardt and Moder Funeral Home, Hortonville, until the time of services.
Tuesday, June 11, 1963 Appleton Post-Crescent B-1

William Ladwig 6/20/1864 6/10/1963 Post Crescent 6/11/1963 B 10 
Ladwig, William (I184279)
 
169892 William Ladwig45
Barbara Ladwig46
Elizabeth Ladwig18
William Markat24 
Herman, Barbara (I184280)
 
169893 William Laird Jr.29
Jessie Laird27 [29]
David Langman14 
Laird, William J. (I164878)
 
169894 WILLIAM LAIRD, who is engaged in general farming in Ellington township, is a worthy representative of one of Outagamie county's pioneer families. He is a son of Alexander Laird, who was born in Ireland in 1840, and came to the United States in 1857, locating in Ellington township, where he has continued to reside ever since, with the exception of a period when he returned to the old country to marry Agnes Jamison. They had a family of seven children. William Laird was born August 12, 1873, on his father's farm in Ellington township, and he first attended the district schools of this locality. Later he went to the Appleton high school for some time and later took the agricultural course in the University of Wisconsin. He worked on his father's farm until his marriage, in 1901, to Zella Sykes, who was born in Appleton, Wisconsin, daughter of William and Sarah Sykes, the former a native of New York State and the latter of Appleton. Some time prior to his marriage, Mr. Laird had purchased his present farm, formerly known as the Hunter farm, and this he has brought up to a high state of cultivation, by intelligently using scientific methods. He does mixed and dairy farming, keeping a number of purebred Holstein cattle, and his product meets with a ready sale in the markets of this section. Since locating on this property, Laird has erected a fine, modern residence and substantial barns and outbuildings, and has improved it in many other ways, making it one of the fine farms of this section. Mr. Laird is independent in his political views, voting for the man rather than the party. He is a great advocate of education, and has been connected with educational matters here for some time, serving as treasurer of the school district for four years. He and Mrs. Laird are consistent members of the Congregational Church of Ellington. They have four children: Margaret, Dorothy, Grace and Katherine. Laird, William (I153117)
 
169895 William Laker 38
Lucy Laker 28 
Laker, William (I306900)
 
169896 William Laker 58
Lucy Laker 49 
Laker, William (I306900)
 
169897 William Laker 64
Lucy Laker 57 
Laker, William (I306900)
 
169898 William Lambie - 47
Margret Lambie - 38
Susan D Lambie - 7
William J Lambie - 5
Robert G Lambie - 3
Jeannette Lambie - 1 
Lambie, William John (I148444)
 
169899 William Lambie - 55
Margaret Lambie - 47
Susan Lambie - 17
John Lambie - 15
Jeanette Lambie - 10
Christina Lambie - 5 
Lambie, William John (I148444)
 
169900 William Lambie47
Margret Lambie38
Susan D Lambie7
William J Lambie5
Robert G Lambie3
Jeannette Lambie
Connel, Margaret (I163507)
 
169901 William Lambie56
Augusta Lambie36
Leona Lambie18
Norman Lambie15
Viola Lambie12
Ethel Lambie10
Wallace Lambie8
Helen Lambie1
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Lambie, William (I178320)
 
169902 William Lamkee55
Caroline Lamkee52
August Lamkee20
William Lamkee17
Albert Lamkee14
Marks Lamkee13 
Lemke, William (I164785)
 
169903 William Lamkee55
Caroline Lamkee52
August Lamkee20
William Lamkee17
Albert Lamkee14
Marks Lamkee13 
Lemke, Martin "Marx" A. (I164786)
 
169904 William Lamure41
Mary L Lamure33
Jane Lamure14
Margret Lamure12
Louisa Lamure10
Ellen Lamure7
John W Lamure5
Agota Lamure
LaMure, William James (I101216)
 
169905 William Lamure50
Mary Lamure44
Maggie Lamure22
Louisa Lamure20
Harriett Lamure18
James Lamure15
Agatha Lamure10
Joseph Lamure8
Mossie Lamure6
Charley Lamure
LaMure, Margaret (I98294)
 
169906 William Lamure50
Mary Lamure44
Maggie Lamure22
Louisa Lamure20
Harriett Lamure18
James Lamure15
Agatha Lamure10
Joseph Lamure8
Mossie Lamure6
Charley Lamure
LaMure, William James (I101216)
 
169907 William Lamure50
Mary Lamure44
Maggie Lamure22
Louisa Lamure20
Harriett Lamure18
James Lamure15
Agatha Lamure10
Joseph Lamure8
Mossie Lamure6
Charley Lamure
LaMure, Henritta "Ellen" (I198020)
 
169908 William Lange 69
Martha Lange 67 
Lange, William (I167021)
 
169909 William Lange 69
Martha Lange 67 
Schubring, Martha Helene (I167023)
 
169910 William Lattan60
Ameilia Lattan54
Emil Gates35
Arthur Gates20
Ernest Lattan23
Otto Lattan21
Elda Lattan17
Bonita Gates13
Floyd Gates11 
Lettau, Ernest (I158614)
 
169911 William Lattan60
Ameilia Lattan54
Emil Gates35
Arthur Gates20
Ernest Lattan23
Otto Lattan21
Elda Lattan17
Bonita Gates13
Floyd Gates11 
Unknown, Amelia (I166820)
 
169912 William Lattan60
Ameilia Lattan54
Emil Gates35
Arthur Gates20
Ernest Lattan23
Otto Lattan21
Elda Lattan17
Bonita Gates13
Floyd Gates11 
Lettau, William (I184696)
 
169913 William Lebevre 45
Sarah Lebevre 43
Johnnie W Lebevre 20
Frank W Lebevre 18
Nettie Lebevre 13
Lottie Fox 22 
Lefevre, William (I341761)
 
169914 William Lee Bodwin, age 65, Two Rivers, died peacefully on Monday afternoon, November 19, 2012, at his residence.
William was born on July 15, 1947, in Two Rivers, the first born of the late Everett and Florence (Koehler) Bodwin.
William attended St Luke's Catholic School and graduated with the Class of 1965 from Washington High School in Two Rivers. He then attended Two Rivers Vocational School from 1965 - 1967, earning degrees in Basic Electronics and Television Repairs before entering an internship at Uptown TV and Appliances. In 1968 Bill attended Vocational School in Sheboygan and received a degree in Industrial Electronics.
William worked at Paragon Electric in Two Rivers beginning in 1968 in the test lab. In 1972 he began a five-year Tool & Die Apprenticeship and continued at Paragon in the Tool & Die Department until the factory closed in 1999. He then worked at Parker Dayco and Invincible Office Furniture until his retirement in 2008 due to health issues.
Bill was a car enthusiast all of his life. At age 12 he began accompanying his father to Princl Trucking in Mishicot during the summers as a truck mechanics assistant. In 1971 Bill built his garage on Wilson Street as a place to work on his many car projects. One of his first garage projects was helping his brother build a 1936 Plymouth Coupe Street Rod. During the winter of 1973, Bill worked diligently on his first Street Rod, a 1934 Ford Sedan. Bill built many cars for family members over the years. In the early 1990's Bill restored a 1979 Ford Fairmont Station Wagon that brought him much pride.
The Wisconsin Street Rod Association had its first WSRA Corn Roast Car Show at the Waverly Bar on Lake Winnebago in Fond du Lac in 1971. Bill and his brother Glenn attended with the '36 Plymouth. As the years passed and the Show grew, it moved first to the KOA Campgrounds in Fond du Lac and finally to the Fairgrounds. He spent every Labor Day Weekend from 1977 - 2010 in Fond du Lac at the Corn Roast Car Show, visiting with friends and relatives. Bill was very particular about his projects and could explain every detail of why and how. Ever since his garage was completed in 1971, numerous people have stopped in for advice on how to do something or looking for an odd part for a home or car repair.
On May 6, 1978, Bill married Judith Coenen Theiss at St Mark's Catholic Church in Two Rivers. They built a home next to Bill's garage where they raised their family and logged plenty of "garage time".
In recent years Bill took an interest in caves and mines and together he and Judi visited many caves and mines in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota and Iowa. Bill developed an interest in Stirling Steam Engines which lead to a number of new projects and trips to various steam engine shows around the state.
Survivors include his wife of 34 years, Judi Bodwin, three children: Jeffrey Bodwin, Moorhead, Minnesota; Diana Bodwin and spouse Joshua Pleasant, Seattle, Washington; and Bradley Bodwin, De Pere, Wisconsin; and one very special grandson, Theodore William (Teddy Billy) Pleasant of Seattle.
William is further survived by one brother and sister-in-law, Glenn and Carolyn Bodwin of Two Rivers; two sisters, Nancy Stichert of Casper, Wyoming; and Bonnie Rulseh of McHenry, Illinois; and brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Doris and Donald Koch of Two Rivers; Sandra Coenen and Keith Libal of Sarasota, Florida; Francis Coenen of Sheboygan; Raymond and Elaine Coenen of Two Rivers; Dale Coenen of Mishicot. William is further survived by many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles , cousins and friends. Also surviving are the members of the Fox Valley Street Rod Association which Bill & Judi have been members for over twenty five years.
William was preceded in death by his parents, Everett and Florence Bodwin, his mother-in-law and father-in-law Benedict and Gladys Coenen and brothers-in law and sisters-in-law, Emmett and Ruth Coenen, Kenneth & Jean Coenen, Wesley and Winnie Coenen, Ruth Coenen, Gail Coenen and Richard Hallada as well as Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews and Cousins.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, November 21, 2012, at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church, Two Rivers. Officiating at the Mass of Christian Burial will be Rev. Tom Reynebeau. Burial will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.
The family will greet relatives and friends on Wednesday, November 21, 2012, at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church from 9:00 until 10:45 a.m.
Expressions of sympathy may be extended to the family by visiting www.kleinandstangel.com
The Klein & Stangel Funeral Home, Two Rivers, is assisting the family with funeral arrangements.
Published in Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter on November 20, 2012 
Bodwin, William (I155418)
 
169915 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F32137
 
169916 William Lee Weyenberg, three years old son of Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Weyenberg, route 6 Appleton, died at the Madison Hospital Sunday, following an ope ration Saturday from which he failed to rally. The lad was taken to Madis on early last June shortly after he swallowed a caustic solution. He had b een confined to the hospital since that time. He is survived by his pa rents, three sisters, Marian, Lucille and Florice Ann, his grandparents, M r.and Mrs.William Weyenberg, Appleton, Mr.and Mrs.John Hooyman, Freedom. Weyenberg, William Lee (I40771)
 
169917 William Lehman, residence: Welcome, Wi (Bear Creek), age 20 yrs., parents: Louis & Phoebe Beaumois Lehman both born Canada, Ella Malliet of Deer Creek, age 23 yrs., born Deer Creek, parents: Julius Malliet b. Bay Settlement & Jesse Bodoh b. Deer Creek, Married: Oct. 22, 1907
Witnesses: Charles Lehman of Welcome & Maude Malliet of Deer Creek
Conrad Ripp performed ceremony in Welcome (Bear Creek)
-- record: Outagamie marriages 1903-1922, vol. 7A, p. 51 
Family F51586
 
169918 William Leick61
Delia Leick53
Ben Tiseling26
Norbert Etten22 
Etten, Norbert (I164284)
 
169919 William Lemay38
Ameline Lemay30
Norman Lemay14
Emma Lemay12
Joseph Lemay10
Feldia Lemay4
Clifferd Lemay
LeMay, William (I164271)
 
169920 William Lemerand24
Sophia Lemerand22
Denl Lemerand3
Stephen Lemerand1 [1 6/12]
Joseph Renier73 
Lemerond, William (I124431)
 
169921 William Lemke 27
Wilmena Lemke 24
Martha Lemke 3
George Lemke 2 
Lemke, William (I167047)
 
169922 William Lemke34
Anna Lemke33
Renata W Lemke8
Leona A Lemke6
Raymond A Lemke4
Elmer F Lemke2
Rudolph W Lemke0
[6/12] 
Lemke, William (I165901)
 
169923 William Lemke36
Ida Lemke21
Albert E Lemke2
William Lemke86 
Lemke, Albert (I151922)
 
169924 William Lemke36
Ida Lemke21
Albert E Lemke2
William Lemke86 
Unknown, Ida (I151923)
 
169925 William Lemke36
Ida Lemke21
Albert E Lemke2
William Lemke86 
Lemke, William (I171138)
 
169926 William Lemke36
Ida Lemke21
Albert E Lemke2
William Lemke86 
Lemke, William (I171141)
 
169927 William Lemke46
Augusta Lemke47
William A Lemke18
Guisie Lemke14
Cora Lemke13
Arnold Lemke11 
Lemke, Arnold (I154673)
 
169928 William Lemke46
Augusta Lemke47
William A Lemke18
Guisie Lemke14
Cora Lemke13
Arnold Lemke11 
Lemke, William (I167047)
 
169929 William Lemke46 (listed married 8 years, so must have been married before)
Augusta Lemke47 (listed as married 8 years with 0 children)
William A Lemke18
Guisie Lemke14
Cora Lemke13
Arnold Lemke11 
Unknown, Augusta (I154678)
 
169930 William Lemke53
Emelie Lemke46
William Lemke22
Clara Lemke21
Erna Lemke16
Elmer Lemke13
Alyda Lemke10
Emelda Lemke
Lemke, William (I183373)
 
169931 William Lemke56
Henrietta Lemke50
Amelia Lemke20
Matilda Lemke13
William Lemke6
Henry Lewegow21
Louisa Lewegow6/12 
Lemke, Mathilda (I103380)
 
169932 William Lemke56
Henrietta Lemke50
Amelia Lemke20
Matilda Lemke13
William Lemke6
Henry Lewegow21
Louisa Lewegow6/12 
Lemke, William (I171138)
 
169933 William Lemke56
Henrietta Lemke50
Amelia Lemke20
Matilda Lemke13
William Lemke6
Henry Lewegow21
Louisa Lewegow6/12 
Lemke, William (I171141)
 
169934 William Lemke57
Ida Lemke43
Albert Lemke22
Loy Lemke19
Richard Lemke17
Harvey Lemke14
Harry Lemke11
Martha Lemke8
Walter Lemke
Lemke, William (I171138)
 
169935 William Lemkee66
Henrietta Lemkee64
William Lemkee16 
Unknown, Henriette (I171140)
 
169936 William Lemkee66
Henrietta Lemkee64
William Lemkee16 
Lemke, William (I171141)
 
169937 William Lemmen40
Geraldine Lemmen44
Joseph Lemmen7
Rosella Lemmen
Lemmen, William (I109531)
 
169938 William Lemmens 2/17/1887 5/7/1970 Post Crescent 5/8/1970 B 11 Lemmens, William (I174431)
 
169939 William Leneke45
Caroline Leneke43
Charles Leneke20
Lavina Leneke17
Mina Leneke13
August Leneke9
William Leneke8
Albert Leneke5
Marks Leneke
Lemke, Minnie (I164780)
 
169940 William Leneke45
Caroline Leneke43
Charles Leneke20
Lavina Leneke17
Mina Leneke13
August Leneke9
William Leneke8
Albert Leneke5
Marks Leneke
Lemke, Elvina (I164781)
 
169941 William Leneke45
Caroline Leneke43
Charles Leneke20
Lavina Leneke17
Mina Leneke13
August Leneke9
William Leneke8
Albert Leneke5
Marks Leneke
Lemke, Charles (I164783)
 
169942 William Leneke45
Caroline Leneke43
Charles Leneke20
Lavina Leneke17
Mina Leneke13
August Leneke9
William Leneke8
Albert Leneke5
Marks Leneke
Lemke, William (I164785)
 
169943 William Leneke45
Caroline Leneke43
Charles Leneke20
Lavina Leneke17
Mina Leneke13
August Leneke9
William Leneke8
Albert Leneke5
Marks Leneke
Lemke, Martin "Marx" A. (I164786)
 
169944 William Leneke45
Caroline Leneke43
Charles Leneke20
Lavina Leneke17
Mina Leneke13
August Leneke9
William Leneke8
Albert Leneke5
Marks Leneke
Lemke, William (I167047)
 
169945 William Lenhart 1/25/1950 3/27/1971 Post Crescent 3/27/1971 B 5 Lenhart, William E. (I144431)
 
169946 William Leon Culligan, age 57, of Appleton, passed into the arms of his savior, Jesus on March 26, 2011.
Willie was born on September 22, 1953 in Appleton.
He is survived by his mother, Betty Culligan; wife, Michele and daughter, Bailey E. Culligan; brothers, Robert (Judy) Culligan, Jr. and Bruce Culligan both of Appleton; father and mother-in-law, John (Dallaise) Peters; brothers-in-law, Michael (Susan) Peters and Rick (Rita) Peters, both of Appleton and by lots of loving uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and the most loving group of friends.
He was preceded in death by his father, Robert Culligan, Sr. and his brother, Brad Culligan.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, April 9, 2011 at 4:00 p.m. at Valley Funeral Home. Family and friends may visit at the funeral home on Saturday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
A memorial fund is being established in his name.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to all of the staff who gave Willie the most loving care at UW-Madison Hospital; to the cardiac doctors and staffs of Appleton Medical Center and St. Elizabeth Hospital; also to Manor Care for your courageous ability to be the only nursing home to step up for a challenge, so our precious Willie could come back home. 
Culligan, William (I170195)
 
169947 William Leppold75
Anna Leppold65
Katherine Gallow87 
Lippold, William (I102707)
 
169948 William Leppold75
Anna Leppold65
Katherine Gallow87 
Gallow, Anna (I102708)
 
169949 William Leppold75
Anna Leppold65
Katherine Gallow87 
Rench, Catherine (I181753)
 
169950 WILLIAM LEROY ACKLEY. the first white settler in Langlade County, was born in the State of New York on or about 1830. Little is known of his boy- hood days except that he was a venturesome lad who was lured to the western states by the stories of ad- venture among the Indian tribes and the plucky fur traders of the great northern wilderness. He came west to the hamlet of Wausau where he stopped for a time before definitely settling in Ackley township, Langlade County, in 1853. Mr. Ackley was associated with P. Hogarty, a proprietor of a stopping place, who had extensive commercial intercourse with In- dians and home seekers. He built a log shack on the banks of the Eau Claire river, section 28, when he first came into this vast wild country inhabitated by Indians and animals. Young Ackley was twenty-one years old when he first made a claim in this region. He married Me-Da-Gee-Wa-No-Kwa, "Maiden of the Forests," a Chippewa Indian maiden, who bore him two children — De Witt and Charles Ackley. Charles Ackley is a merchant in Wabeno, Forest County; De Witt Ackley is living with the Pottawattomi Indians near Mole Lake, Wisconsin. Ackley, fur trader, lum- ber cruiser, adventurer, was a leader of the Indians who sought his counsel. He was a just barterer and those who were acquainted with him acknowledged him to be an upright business man. He never took advantage of the Chippewa's in their fur transactions. Most of his fur products were shipped down the Eau Claire river to Schofield and sold to agents of St. Louis fur buyers. Mr. Ackley died November 24, 1894. His wife died March 9, 1899, having lived to be over one hundred years of age. Ackley, William Leroy (I322768)
 
169951 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Letter, James Joseph (I13836)
 
169952 William Letter58
Anna Letter48
Cyril Letter20
Joyce Letter12
Gladys Letter9
James Letter
Letter, William (I143148)
 
169953 William Letter58
Anna Letter48
Cyril Letter20
Joyce Letter12
Gladys Letter9
James Letter
Letter, Gladys (I172358)
 
169954 William Levenknecht66
Augusta Levenknecht61
Herriett Levenknecht31
Sylvester Kees22
Gladys Kees24
Marlyn Kees4
Richard Kees33 
Kees, Sylvester (I79759)
 
169955 William Levenknecht66
Augusta Levenknecht61
Herriett Levenknecht31
Sylvester Kees22
Gladys Kees24
Marlyn Kees4
Richard Kees33 
Levknecht, William Charles Albert (I116462)
 
169956 William Levknecht45
Augusta Levknecht41
William Levknecht20
Ronald Levknecht19
Melvin Levknecht16
Carl Levknecht12
Harriet Levknecht10
Gladys Levknecht
Levknecht, William Charles Albert (I116462)
 
169957 William Lewine30
Mary L Lewine24
Alexander Lewine6
Genevieve Lewine5
Margarette Lewine3
Louisa Lewine4/12 
LaMure, William James (I101216)
 
169958 William Leyman39
Marian Leyman34
Marjorie Leyman10
James Leyman2
Richard Van Wyck67 (father in law) 
VanWyk, Richard (I126759)
 
169959 William Liethen45
Lena Liethen32
Anna Liethen10
Engelbert Liethen7
Threasa Liethen
Heiman, Magdalene "Lena" (I108893)
 
169960 William Liethen45
Lena Liethen32
Anna Liethen10
Engelbert Liethen7
Threasa Liethen
Liethen, William (I108895)
 
169961 William Liethen48
Lena Liethen40
Anna Liethen16
Engelbert Liethen13
Thresia Liethen11
Joseph Liethen
Heiman, Magdalene "Lena" (I108893)
 
169962 William Liethen48
Lena Liethen40
Anna Liethen16
Engelbert Liethen13
Thresia Liethen11
Joseph Liethen
Liethen, William (I108895)
 
169963 William Liethen84
Magdalena Liethen72 
Liethen, William (I108895)
 
169964 William Liewegen35
Josephine Liewegen25
Raymond Liewegen11
Thomas Liewegen9
Frank Liewegen7
Clarance Liewegen6
Thressa Liewegen2
Morris Liewegen
Fieweger, Raymond J. (I176854)
 
169965 William Lillge37
Minnie G Lillge31
Carl Lillge10
Elsie Lillge8
Roy Lillge5
Elizabeth Graf24
Birtha Graf20 Boarder
Emma Graf18 
Graf, Bertha (I194477)
 
169966 William Lindekugel 30
Clara Lindekugel 28
Bertha Lindekugel 6
Edna Lindekugel 3
Esther Lindekugel 11/12 
Lindekugel, Frederick William (I165973)
 
169967 William Lindon46
Sylvina Lindon39
Luther T Lindon12
Maria Binder78 
Binder, Sylvia (I311916)
 
169968 William Lindon46
Sylvina Lindon39
Luther T Lindon12
Maria Binder78 
Unknown, Mary (I321098)
 
169969 William Lindow52
Sylvina Lindow44
Luther Lindow17
Mary Binder82 
Lindow, William (I311753)
 
169970 William Lindow52
Sylvina Lindow44
Luther Lindow17
Mary Binder82 
Unknown, Mary (I321098)
 
169971 William Lippold65
Anna Lippold55 
Gallow, Anna (I102708)
 
169972 William Lipske 44
Bessie Lipske 41
Norman Lipske 21
Earl Lipske 10 
Lipske, Norman (I29990)
 
169973 William Lipske 44
Bessie Lipske 41
Norman Lipske 21
Earl Lipske 10 
Lipske, Earl (I29991)
 
169974 William list ed living with wife and 7 children, age 50, born in Belguim, parents bo rn in Belguim, Farmer. Meulemans, William (I2894)
 
169975 WILLIAM LITJEN PASSED ON. He Died Monday Night, April 17, at Home in David City. On Monday night, April 17, about 6 o'clock, William Litjen, ill for three weeks with Bright's disease and heart trouble, passed on at his home in David City. He was in his 77th year. He had been a resident of Butler county for 53 years, and had resided in David City for 12 years. He was born in Sevenum, Holland, December 23, 1845, and came to America when 23 years of age, spending four years at DePere, Wis, then coming to Nebraska and Butler county, where he followed the occupation of farming until retiring from active life in 1910 and coming to David City to spend the rest of his days. He started farming in Center township in a dug-out, he and John Jacobs batching together. He was a hard worker and at time of his death owned 480 acres of land in Center township as well as his town residence. He helped build four churches during his life in Butler county. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church, David City. Mr. Litjen was married in Center township in 1873 to Hendrina DeByl, who died in the same year, leaving one daughter, later Mrs. Arnold Abts, now deceased. In 1880 Mr. Litjen was married to Johanna Vanderloop. To them wer born thirteen children, of whom three died in infancy. The sons and daughters who survive are Arnold Litjen of Rushville, George Litjen of Elgin, Mrs. Charles Roberts of Grant, Mrs. Russell Lawrence of Kearney, Mrs. John Fox of Lincoln, Mrs. Leonard Zegers of Center township and Mrs. M. C. Demuth, Mrs. Tillie Maule, Mrs. Victor Otoupalik and Gilbert Litjen of David City. Mr. Litjen also leaves one sister, Mrs. Gilbert Zegers. Mrs. Litjen died January 13, 1922, in David City. This (Thursday) morning at 9:30 o'clock, funeral services for Mr. Litjen were held in St. Mary's Catholic church, David City and were conducted by Rev. Bernard Sproll. Singing was by the Sisters' Choir. The pallbearers were Frank Bougger, Mike Birkel, Charles Brochtrup, Jacob Demuth, Mike Medinger and Peter Vanderheiden. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. All of the Litjen childern were in attendance at the funeral, also Mrs. Max Elias from Columbus, a niece; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gieger from Ulysses, Mrs. Geiger a niece; and Anton Jansen from Rushville, a brother-in-law. Litjens, Willem "William" (I202963)
 
169976 William Lock Sr.65
Eliza Lock60
Rudolph Lock24 
Lock, William (I159907)
 
169977 William Lock56
Cwrc Lock51
August Lock21
Emma Lock20
Lewis Lock17
Rudolph Lock14 
Lock, William (I159907)
 
169978 William Locke59
Eliza Locke56
Rudolph Locke19 
Lock, Rudolph (I159905)
 
169979 William Locke59
Eliza Locke56
Rudolph Locke19 
Lock, William (I159907)
 
169980 William Lockery36
Eva Lockery38
Glen Lockery10
Gladys Lockery8
Vera Lockery
Lockery, William (I164714)
 
169981 William Lockery51 [57]
Eva Lockery55
Gladys Lockery23
Vera Lockery21
Sadie Sterling22 
Lockery, William (I164714)
 
169982 William Lockery61
Eva Lockery66
Eva Lockery28 
Wakeman, Eva (I157786)
 
169983 William Lockery61
Eva Lockery66
Eva Lockery28 
Lockery, William (I164714)
 
169984 William Locy 56
Mabel Locy 34
Herald M Locy
Locey, William (I165468)
 
169985 William Locy 56
Mabel Locy 34
Herald M Locy
Unknown, Mabel (I181762)
 
169986 William Long 30
Mary Long 27
Hanora Long
Long, William (I122482)
 
169987 William Long 30
Mary Long 27
Hanora Long
Briggs, Mary E. (I122483)
 
169988 William Lopas 12/3/1855 4/20/1948 Post Crescent 4/21/1948 14 Lopas, William (I172403)
 
169989 William Lorenz45
Carolina Lorenz40
Henry Lorenz17
Emielie Lorenz12
Lue Lorenz9
Theodor Lorenz7
Elza Lorenz6
George Lorenz4
Alvin Lorenz2
Ida Lorenz1
John Lorenz81 
Lorenz, William (I160737)
 
169990 William Lorenz45
Carolina Lorenz40
Henry Lorenz17
Emielie Lorenz12
Lue Lorenz9
Theodor Lorenz7
Elza Lorenz6
George Lorenz4
Alvin Lorenz2
Ida Lorenz1
John Lorenz81 
Lorenz, William (I160737)
 
169991 William Lorenz45
Carolina Lorenz40
Henry Lorenz17
Emielie Lorenz12
Lue Lorenz9
Theodor Lorenz7
Elza Lorenz6
George Lorenz4
Alvin Lorenz2
Ida Lorenz1
John Lorenz81 
Lorenz, William (I160737)
 
169992 William Lostin45
Atlen Lostin41
Emma Lostin14
William Lostin12
Linda Lostin11
Alma Lostin8
Ida Lostin3
Freda Katz72 
Lostin, Wilhelm (I169318)
 
169993 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hedberg, William (I159724)
 
169994 William Louis Heidke
Neenah
Age 50, died Tuesday, June 15, 1999, at Theda Clark Medical Center. He was born November 25, 1948, in New London, son of Roland and Luella (Pelky) Heidke. Bill married Elizabeth Lenz on August 12, 1972, in Neenah. He was a member of Saint Gabriel Catholic Church, Neenah. Bill was the Technical Director of Pickard Auditorium, Neenah. Theater was his passion; anyone who visited Pickard or viewed a show there probably saw him or witnessed his talent.
Bill is survived by his wife, Elizabeth, his parents, Roland and Luella Heidke, Neenah; his children, Rebecca, Michael and Kristine, all at home; three brothers, Robert (Nancy), Oshkosh, Jim (Cathy), Muskego, and Dan, Shawano; one sister, Mary (Jay) Brehmer, Green Bay; many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother, Jerry.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday June 18, 1999, at Saint Gabriel Church with the Rev. Richard Allen officiating. Entombment will be in the Shrine of Heaven Mausoleum, Neenah. Friends may call at the church from 11 a.m. Friday until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.
A special thank you to all the doctors and nurses of the Critical Care Unit at Theda Clark Medical Center for all their assistance. 
Heidke, William Louis (I184515)
 
169995 William Lucke 29
Augusta Lucke 29
Charles Lucke 8
Flora Lucke 6
Barbra Wolf 17
W. A. Porter 25
Robt. Kinner 22 
Lueke, William (I315173)
 
169996 William Luckow35
Agusta Luckow28
Ricka Luckow68 
Luckow, Wilhelm (I205083)
 
169997 William Luckow38
Rukee Luckow39
Eliza Luckow11
Albert Luckow9
Herman Luckow8
William Luckow7
George Luckow4
Anna Luckow2
Frederick Dabel72 
Luckow, Wilhelm "William" (I204996)
 
169998 William Luckow38
Rukee Luckow39
Eliza Luckow11
Albert Luckow9
Herman Luckow8
William Luckow7
George Luckow4
Anna Luckow2
Frederick Dabel72 
Luckow, Wilhelm (I205083)
 
169999 William Lucy 65
Elizabeth Lucy 67
Herald Lucy 15 
Locey, William (I165468)
 
170000 William Lucy 65
Elizabeth Lucy 67
Herald Lucy 15 
Unknown, Elizabeth (I337960)
 

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