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172001 | Wolfgram, Luella E.Luella E. Wolfgram, 90, Black Creek, died peacefully on Monday morning, Oc tober 10, 2005, at an Appleton hospital. She was born January 6, 191 5, in Appleton, the daughter of the late William and Dora (Werner) Reiche l. She was united in marriage to Roland Wolfgram on October 12, 1940. He p receded her in death on December 7, 2002. Luella was a member of the Imman uel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Black Creek, where she was a member of t he Ladies Aid and the choir. She worked many years at Prange’s, in the cus tom drapery department. She enjoyed gardening and the outdoors.She is survived by her children: Nancy Kulick, Appleton; Ron (Sue) Wolfgra m, Black Creek; and Sherry (Dan) Jacob, Castle Rock, CO; three grandchildr en: Randy Kulick, Appleton; Kelly (Randy) Mohnen, Larson, WI; and Jerry (J odi) VanRyzin, Eden Prairie, MN; two great-grandchildren: Alexandra and Ja cob Mohnen, a sister, Murna Wolfgram, Appleton; several nieces, nephews a nd other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by two sisters: Laura and Mildred.Friends may call at the Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, 201 E. Bir ch St., Black Creek, on Thursday, October 13, 2005, from 9 a.m. until t he time of the funeral services at 11 a.m., with Rev. Steve Schlicht and R ev. John Brandt officiating. The burial will be at Highland Memorial Par k, Appleton. The Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour is assisting the fa mily. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.boettcherfuneralhomes.c om.The family wishes to thank the Seymour Rescue, and the staff of St. Elizab eth Hospital, for the tender care given and the prayers offered by many fr iends and family members. | Reichel, Luella (I189533)
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172002 | Wolfgram, Murna M. Murna Wolfgram was called to her Lord's loving arms on Sept. 5, 2009, with her family at her side. She was 86 years old. Murna was born in Appleton on May 19, 1923, daughter of the late William and Dora (Werner) Reichel. She graduated from Appleton High School in 1941, and as a young woman worked for the Appleton News Agency, Aid Association for Lutherans, and Vorpahl's Furniture. On November 25, 1942, she married Ruben Vorpahl at St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church in Appleton. In 1954, when Ruben was only thirty-two, he suffered a fatal heart attack and left behind his young wife Murna, and a son Roger. On June 27, 1959, Murna married Chester Wolfgram. Chet passed away in 2004. Murna was a lifelong and faithful member of St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church, and felt so blessed to have been baptized, confirmed, and married at the same altar. She was also a former member and past officer of its Ladies Aid. Chet and Murna were members of the Valley Rock Club and enjoyed rock hunting and making items from their finds. They also enjoyed spending time fishing and boating at their cottage on Lake Poygan, spending time with the may dogs they had, and also looked forward to the various travels they planned. Murna is survived by her son: Roger (Rose) Vorpahl of Appleton; two granddaughters: Jackie (boyfriend Randy Koller) Vorpahl and their son Tyler; and Janet Seidel. There are two nieces and a nephew: Nancy Kulick, Sherry (Dan) Jacob, and Ronald (Sue) Wolfgram; and all of their children: Randy (Kelly) Mohnen, Alex Mohnen, Jake Mohnen, Randy Kulick, Jerry (Jody) Van Ryzin, and Chloe Van Ryzin. There are also nieces and nephews too many to name in the Vorpahl and Wolfgram families. Murna is also survived by several dear friends: Doloris Juneau, Myrna Eisentraut, Eileen Steingraber, Helen and Clarence Sturm, Jack and Gloria Gross, Harriet and David Sadowski, and Diane Zimmer. She was preceded in death by her parents, both husbands, sisters Luella Wolfgram, Laura Reichel, Mildred Reichel; and two great-grandchildren Dakota and Kiarra Seidel. The Christian Funeral for Murna will be held on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009, at 11 AM at ST. PAUL EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH, 302 N. Morrison Street in Appleton with Rev. Paul Jenkins officiating. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the church on Thursday morning from 9 AM until the hour of the service. Wichmann Funeral Home 537 N. Superior Street Appleton 920-739-1231 | Reichel, Murna (I189528)
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172003 | Wolfgram, Roland H. Black Cre ekAge 92, died peacefully Saturday afternoon, December 7, 2002 at Oakridge G ardens following a brief illness. The son of the late Julius C. and Emma ( Krell) Wolfgram was born October 16, 1910 in Appleton, Wisconsin. He marri ed the former Luella Reichel October 12, 1940. Roland worked most of his l ife as a machinist in AppletonHe is survived by his wife Luella; his three children: Nancy Kulick, Apple ton; Ron (Sue), Black Creek; Sherry (Dan) Jacob, Castle Rock, Colorado; th ree grandchildren: Randy Kulick, Appleton; Kelly (Randy) Mohnen, Larson, W isconsin; Jerry VanRyzin, Eden Prairie, Minnesota; two great grandchildre n: Alexandra and Jacob Mohnen; one brother, Chester W. (Murna) Wolfgram; n ieces, nephews other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by one brother, Omar L. Wolfgram.Friends may call at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 312 South Maple Street, Bla ck Creek, Wisconsin on Wednesday, December 11, 2002 after 9:30 a.m. Funer al service on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the church with the Reverend Steve S chlicht officiating. Burial at Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Muehl-Boe ttcher Funeral Home, Seymour is assisting the family. In lieu of flowe rs a memorial fund has been established in Roland's name. | Wolfgram, Roland H. (I189529)
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172004 | Wolfgram | Wolfgram, Theodore (I324652)
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172005 | Wolfgram | Cleveland, Marjorie (I324654)
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172006 | Wolfgram | Wolfgram, Julius (I189530)
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172007 | Wolfgram | Kappell, Florence B. (I52694)
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172008 | Wolfgram | Unknown, Myra (I324653)
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172009 | Wolfinger, Barb Kaukauna Times 6/18/1987 A1 Obit Wolfinger, Barb Kaukauna Times 6/16/1987 A1 Obit | Wolfinger, Barbara J. (I317503)
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172010 | Wolfinger, ElizabethElizabeth Wolfinger, age 80, of Appleton, passed away on Saturday, Februa ry 26, 2005, at Oakridge Gardens Care Center after a long illness. She w as born on April 6, 1924, in Kimberly, the daughter of the late Martin a nd Elizabeth (Smaxwell) Van Heeswyk. Elizabeth was a kind and gentle so ul who was loved by everyone who knew her, especially her family.She is survived by her children: Carl and a very special daughter-in-la w, Marilyn, of Kimberly, Elizabeth Van Dyke of Green Bay, Rose Klaub er of Appleton, Rob Wolfinger, her dear son and partner for puzzles and co mpanionship who lived with her at home, Shirley Wolfinger, her special angel who cared for her for years at home until her heart attack and residen cy at Oak Ridge Gardens; her grandchildren: Shane (Amy) Wolfinger of Wauke sha, Karlyn, her loving private nurse, (Tim) Raddatz of Appleton, Chris V an Dyke of Green Bay, Heather (Ryan) Bartel of Sun Prairie, Jon Van Dy ke of Green Bay, Norbert (Sonia) Klauber of Stevens Point, Lily (Adam) Gor don of Sheboygan; her great-grandchildren: Ethan Wolfinger, Parker Raddat z, Rachael and Paul Van Dyke, Austin and Spencer Bartel, Nicholas Klaub er and Olivia Gordon; her brothers and sisters: Ann Dollevoet of Kimberl y, John (Jackie) Van Heeswyk of Appleton, Martin Van Heeswyk of Florida, R obert (Audrey) Van Heeswyk of Combined Locks, and Pat Brown of Kaukauna; n umerous nieces and nephews and her former husband, Carl and his wife, Jan.She is preceded in death by a son in infancy, a sister, Mary (Marvin) Effe rtz, her brothers-in-law: Bart Dollevoet, and David Brown, Sr., a sister-i n-law, Lou Van Heeswyk, two nephews: David Brown, Jr., and Mark Van Heeswy k.A memorial service for Elizabeth will be conducted on Wednesday, Mar ch 9, 2005, at 11:30 AM at St. Bernadette Catholic Church, 2331 East Lourd es Drive in Appleton with the Rev. Harry Berryman officiating. Friends m ay call at the church on Wednesday, March 9 from 10:30 AM until the ti me of the Mass. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund is being established.T he family wishes to express gratitude for the wonderful care and loving co ncern of the staff at Oakridge Gardens Care Center. WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME537 N. Superior StreetAppleton 739-1231 | VanHeeswyk, Elizabeth (I85254)
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172011 | Wolfinger, Raymond “R.C.” Ch arles, AppletonAge 84, died on Sunday, December 14, 2003 at Appleton Medical Center. R. C. was born in Eland, Wisconsin on November 2, 1919, the son of the late H enry and Thalita (Stelter) Wolfinger. He loyally served his Country duri ng World War II in the U.S. Navy. R.C. married Celia “Billie” M. Byr ne in Milwaukee on June 15, 1946. She preceded him in death on January 2 3, 1987. R.C. will be greatly missed by his children, Patricia (Rodney) Pe tersen; James (Cynthia) Wolfinger; Wendy (Craig) Mikolanz; his brother, He nry; he was known as “Poppa” by his grandchildren, Ryan (Stephanie), Er ic and Kelly Petersen; Michelle (Tim) Sorenson and Bill (Tammy) Mikolan z; Megan and Nicole Wolfinger; “Great Poppa” by his great-grandchildren, O livia Sorenson; and Carson and Tanner Petersen. He was preceded in dea th by his daughter, Lori; sister, Verna Mullett; and brother, Earl. The me morial service will be held at 1:00 p.m., on Thursday, December 18, 20 03 at FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH of CHRIST, 724 East South River S treet, Appleton, with Rev. John T. Mcfadden officiating. Visitors wi ll be received at the church on Thursday, December 18 from 11:30 a.m. unt il 12:45 p.m. As an expression of sympathy, memorials to benefit the Fir st Congregational U.C.C. are appreciated.WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME537 North Su perior Street | Wolfinger, Raymond (I312812)
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172012 | Wolfmeyer, Esther Irma Gast On November 20, 2008, Esther, at the age of 90, lost her ten-year battle against Alzheimer's disease. With one hand she took that of her Lord and Savior, and with the other she took the hand of the love of her life, her husband, Lloyd, who had passed away April 4, 1986. She then took her walk from her Earthly tent and entered her Heavenly home. What a welcome she received! Greeting her were her father, Paul and her mother, Delia Gast; her brother, Gilbert and his wife Celia Gast; a niece, Peggy (wife of Lloyd) Ruh; her in-laws, Leland and Viola Wolfmeyer; a sister-in-law and her husband, Lois and Orv Stern; and many more including several special friends. Those left behind are her son, John and his wife, Loni Wolfmeyer; their son, Kurt and his wife, Cretia Wolfmeyer; and Kurt's daughter Atina, all of Mooresville, NC; her daughter, Judy (Dennis) Ott of Brillion, WI; their son, Dan and his wife, Kathie of Broken Arrow, OK; and Dan's son, Tyler of Jenks, OK; another son, Keith and his wife, Pam, and their children, Nathan and Christie of Plymouth, WI; and two daughters: Lynda and Kris, both of Brillion, WI. She also leaves a brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Kenneth and Carol Wolfmeyer of Wild Rose, WI; many nieces and nephews; special friends: Dr. David Johnson, DDS, and his wife, Paula, of Reedsville and their family; and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harms of Brillion; and many members of Central United Methodist Church of Mooresville, NC. Esther was born at home on a farm near Kiel, WI, on September 7, 1918. She lived there until her family moved to Kiel, WI. She attended Kiel High School and graduated salutatorian of her class in 1935. She participated in forensics and drama clubs, loving to perform. After moving to Brillion, WI, for her job, she met the love of her life, Lloyd Wolfmeyer. They married on Christmas Day, 1941, and she lived in Brillion for the rest of her life. She was a correspondent for four newspapers before joining the Brillion Iron Works Farm Equipment Sales Department. Esther had many interests including a love for reading, sewing and cross stitching, and traveling. She had a talent for music and played piano and organ at several local churches, accompanied students for competitions, and sang soprano in the choir. She taught child and adult Sunday school classes and Bible school. She enjoyed genealogy and completed the challenge of tracing her family's heritage to complete her book, A Pocket Full of Wry. She participated in Sheepshead, Cribbage, and Bridge clubs. She was a past member of the United Methodist Women and the Brillion Women's Club. She was an active member and held all stations in the Order of the Eastern Star (OES). Visitation will be at Faith United Methodist Church in Brillion, WI, on Sunday, November 23, 2008, starting at 1 p.m. with a brief OES service and followed by a celebration of her life at 3 p.m. Memorials are being established in Esther's name for Faith United Methodist Church and for the Alzheimer's Association. The family requests donations to these causes in lieu of flowers. The Wieting Funeral Home of Brillion is assisting the family with arrangements. | Gast, Esther Irma (I194192)
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172013 | Wolfmeyer | Witthuhn, Matilda (I154474)
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172014 | Wolfrath | Wolfrath, Carl (I185146)
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172015 | Wolfs Observe 41st Wedding Anniversary Mr. & Mrs. Albert Wolf, nee Gerharz Kaukauna Times | Date: 04/28/1939 | Page: 5 | Type: Anniversary | Family F60566
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172016 | Wollersheim, Joseph Herman June 1, 1885-May 15, 1971 - husband of Minnie Adelman [married Oct. 12, 1909 at St. Gregory Catholic Church, St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton] - son of Mathias Wollersheim and Mary Kautzer - born Hewitt, Wood County - farmer – on April 8, 1912 purchased his parents' 130 acre farm – on Sept. 16, 1919 sold this farm to Theodore and Meta Lettenberger – from Sept. 16, 1919 to Jan. 27, 1921 owned the house at 112 South Fifth Avenue, St. Nazianz – perhaps used this house as rental property – died from cardiac failure, generalized arteriosclerosis - 4-7-28 | Wollersheim, Joseph (I105866)
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172017 | Wolsey Scott 46 Nancy Scott 30 Phebe Scott 20 Egbert Scott 19 | Scott, Egbert J. (I308948)
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172018 | Wolter Schreiber | Schreiber, Katherine (I95766)
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172019 | Wolter, Richard C. "Dick" Richard C. Wolter has died. He is lovingly survived by Sally, his wife of 60 years, his children Rich and Beth, their spouses Patti and Dave, grandchildren Mark, Jill, Joe and Michelle, all of whom he saw as his gifts from God. He has now joined grandchildren Eric, Adam and Patrick in heaven. He is survived by his "twin" brother, Jerry, and his wife, Alice. He said his friends knew he loved them all and were aware of what he had done so there was no need to list his accomplishments. A memorial service to celebrate the fact that Dick has gone home to be with the Lord will be held on Monday, April 7, 2008, at Faith Lutheran Church, 601 E. Glendale Avenue, Appleton. There will be visitation at the church starting at 9:00 a.m. with the service beginning at 11:00 a.m. There will also be a visitation from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 6, 2008, at the Wichmann Funeral Home, 537 N. Superior Street, Appleton. Entombment will be at Highland Memorial Park. The family would like to thank Dr. Jack Anderson, Dr. Michael Maguire and his associates at Fox Valley Pulmonary Medicine, ThedaCare Hospice, Susie from ThedaCare at Home, and the staff at Appleton Medical Center for their kindness. In lieu of flowers, Dick requested donations be made to Faith Lutheran Church, 601 E. Glendale Avenue, Appleton, WI 54911 and the Community Fund of the Fox Valley Inc, 4455 W. Lawrence Street, Appleton, WI 54914. WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 N. Superior Street Appleton 920-739-1231 www.wichmannfargo.com | Wolter, Richard C. (I315340)
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172020 | Wolter, Robert J. "Bucky" Kimberly Age 78, passed away at St. Elizabeth Hospital on February 11, 2005. He was born on August 23, 1926, son of the late William and Emma (Miller) Wolter. On July 12, 1952, he married A. Marie Lepak at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manawa. Bob served in the United States Navy for three years, working as an aircraft mechanic. He worked as a technician for 38 years for AT&T, ?Ma Bell,? retiring on January 18, 1985. Bob was a devoted member of Holy Spirit Parish, Holy Name Campus, and served as an usher. Further, he was a long time member of the Knights of Columbus . He loved hunting, fishing, bowling and spending time at his cottage in Eagle River. His daily routine in Kimberly included walking down to the drug store to have his daily cup of coffee with his friends. Bob is survived by his wife of 52 years, Marie; Children: John (Joyce) Wolter of Appleton and their children Kerianne and Chad, Patricia (Michael) Russo of Green Bay and their children Jerrad and Jamie, Diane (Boyd) Schnese-Brandon of Kimberly and their children Gregory and Timothy Schnese, Tom (Linda) Wolter of Appleton and their children Travis, Emily, Jake, Mackenzie and Krista, and Jim (Paula) Wolter of Kimberly and their children Ali and Annie; nieces: Mary (Bill) Taylor and Virginia Goetz; sisters-in-law: Caroline (Dave) Davidson, Patricia McPeak, Angie (David) Fincher, Sharon (Larry) Olson and Margie (Mike) Dearth; brothers-in-law: Tom (Rita) Lepak, Basil (Kathy) Lepak, Carl Lepak, Gabe (Mary) Lepak, Junior (Peggy) Lepak; and his little dog, Jenna. He is further survived by other relatives and friends. Bob is preceded in death by his parents; sister, Marguerite (Edward) Goetz; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Angeline and Felix Lepak; son-in-law, Mark Schnese; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Betty and Jim Zielke; and a brother-in law, Mike McPeak. The funeral liturgy will be at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 15, 2005, at HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC CHURCH, HOLY NAME CAMPUS, Kimberly, with Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Friends will be received at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be at Holy Name Cemetery, Kimberly. The family would like to express a special thank you to the staff at St. Elizabeth Hospital emergency room and I.C.U. for their compassionate care. A memorial fund in Bob?s name is being established. ?We watched you grow so tired, Dad, with every passing day, and our hearts have grown more heavy as we saw you fade away. And then we knew the time had come for us to let you go, to say our last good-bye to you and say, ?We love you so.? John, Pat, Diane, Tom and Jim want to especially thank their mom for the loving and dedicated care that she gave to our dad. Jansen Fargo Funeral Home 204 E. Kimberly Ave. Kimberly, WI 54136 (920 788-6202 Robert Wolter 8/23/1926 2/11/2005 Post Crescent 2/14/2005 C 6 | Wolter, Robert J. (I314875)
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172021 | Wolter | Wolter, Henry (I192083)
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172022 | Wolter | Wolter, Robert Kirkland (I191479)
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172023 | Wolters, Lambert A. "Bart" Lambert Wolters, Little Chute, 87, passed away on Aug. 10, 2007, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born Nov. 29, 1919, in Harreveld, The Netherlands, the son of Johannes and Johanna Wolters. In 1939, Lambert was drafted into the Dutch National Battalion. He proudly served his country alongside American and Canadian forces in World War II. After the war, Lambert served as an auditor for the Dutch government. In 1954, Lambert immigrated to America and settled in Little Chute. He was united in marriage to Joanna Verkuylen on July 8, 1961. They spent 46 wonderful years together and their union was blessed with three children. Lambert was a devoted husband and father, and greatly enjoyed spending time with his children and grandchildren. Lambert was employed at the Institute of Paper Chemistry for 14 years and Thilmany Pulp and Paper Company for 13 years. He was very devoted to his Catholic faith, and was a member of St. John's Church. He was also a member of the National Catholic Foresters and the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his wife, Joanna; his children, John (Diana) Wolters, Appleton; Joan (Mike) Kolpien, Madison; Steve (Lisa) Wolters, Madison; six grandchildren, Kristy (Yusif) Fofanah, Milwaukee; James Vanlankvelt, Appleton; Brent and Hannah Kolpien, Madison; Olivia and Lauren Wolters, Madison; two sisters, Agnes and Fein; one brother, Alois, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, John, Joseph, Toon, Gerritt, Bernard and Hendrick; one sister, Anna. The Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, Aug. 13, 2007, at 5 p.m. at St. John's Catholic Church in Little Chute with the Rev. David J. Funk, OFM Cap. officiating. A visitation will be held at the church from 3 p.m. until the time of the service. Committal at St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. The family wishes to express a special thank you to Affinity Hospice, especially Lorie Stoltz, and the wonderful nurses at the cancer center at St. Elizabeth Hospital for their loving care and support. Our Father kept a garden. A garden of the heart; He planted all the good things, That gave our lives their start. He turned us to the sunshine, And encouraged us to dream; Fostering and nurturing the seeds of self-esteem. And when the winds and rain came, He protected us enough; But not too much because he knew We would stand up strong and tough. His constant good example, Always taught us right from wrong; Markers for our pathway that will last a lifetime long. We are our Fathers garden, We are his legacy. Thank you, Dad We love you! O'CONNELL FUNERAL SERVICES 2020 E. Main Street Little Chute 920-759-2951 | Wolters, Lambert A. (I205792)
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172024 | WOMAN DIES AFTER EXTENDED ILLNESS Mcnuslia - Mrs. Christina Utley. G8, widow of Louis Utley who passed away eight years ago. died Tuesday at her home at 342 Chute street. She had suffered from a heart ailment the past three years. Mrs. Utley was born at Horlonville. Nov. 9, 1803, but had been a resident of Mcnasha for 35 years. She was a member of Betty Rebekah lodge and Royal Neighbors of America. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Elya Larson, Marysville, Wash., and Mrs. Alvina Riley, Menasha; one brother, Max Unmulh, Lausita, Calif.: four nephews. Joseph Riley, Menasha; Sylvester Riley, Tracy, Calif.; and Edward and Waller Unmuth, Appleton; Ihree nieces. Mrs, Marie Wichesbcrg, Applcton; Mrs. Laurisa Jacobs and Miss Tamsy Riley. Menashn; and one grandchild. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock in the Pelton funeral home and at 2 o'clock from Trinily Lutheran church, the Rev. J. G. Pohley officiating. Burial will be at Oak- Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home until the hour of the funeral. Oshkosh Daily Northwestern | Oshkosh, Wisconsin | Wednesday, June 03, 1936 | Page 9 | Unmuth, Christine "Tena" (I44550)
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172025 | WOMAN DIES AFTER EXTENED ILLNESS Menasha - An illness of several months resulted in the death Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock of Miss Effie Melcher. She died at the home of her father, William Melcher, 30 Main street. She was born al Champaign, Mich., and came to Menasha with her parents when a child. Miss Melcher graduated from Menasha High school with the class of 1911. She was a member of the American Legion auxiliary, of St. Patrick's church choir, and the Sanctuary society of St. Patrick's church. Survivors include her father and one brother, Clyde of Menasha. The f uncial will be held Tuesday morning at 830 o'clock from the home and at 9 o'clock from St. Patrick's church, the Rev. William P. Mortell officiating. Burial will be at St Mary's cemetery. THE OSHKOSH NORTHWESTERN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1935 | Melcher, Effie (I34143)
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172026 | Woman Dies Following Head-on Auto Accident NEENAH - (U.P.) - Mrs. Ortha Bellin, 40, Appleton, died in a hospital here Tuesday night from injuries received in an automobile accident near here Sunday. Mrs. Bellin was injured when automobiles driven by her husband. Edwin Bellin, 42, Appleton, and Rexford Dodd. 17, Winneconne, met in a head-on collision. Bellin. Dodd. and three other passengers in the two cars were injured. | Crandall, Ortha (I168158)
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172027 | Woman Dies on Way to The State Fair - Mrs. Anna Kerr of Kaukauna Dies Suddenly at Oconomowoc Kaukauna - Mrs. Anna Kerr, wife of Dr. R. Kerr of this city, died very suddenly at Oconomowoc, last week, while on her way to the State Fair at Milwaukee. Mrs. Kerr, with her husband and her daughters left on an auto trip the early part of the week enroute to Milwaukee. Upon reaching Oconomowoc, Mrs. Kerr was taken suddenly ill and she succumbed at the home of her brother, Dr. Charles Pink. Although Mrs. Kerr has been in poor health for the last few years, she had been exceptionally well during the summer, and her sudden death came as a great surprise to Kaukauna people. She leaves her husband, five daughters, Mrs. A.P. Tate, Mrs. Jesse Hamilton and the Misses Margaret, Julia and Bernice Kerr, at home. Because Oconomowoc was Mrs. Kerr's old home, the funeral was held from the home of her brother in that city Friday afternoon. Appleton Post Crescent - September 7, 1920 - Kerr | Pink, Anna (I200888)
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172028 | Woman From Appleton Dies of Injuries An Appleton woman became Shawano county's fifth road fatality of 1959 last night when she died of injuries suffered in a one car accident on the Menominee Indian reservation Sunday evening. The victim was Mrs. Orville Yingling, 44. Mrs. Yingling was a passenger in the 1956 Chevrolet station wagon that struck a tree at 8 p.m. Sunday, eleven miles north of Keshena on highway 55. Orville Yingling, the driver of the car, and three children were also hurt in the mishap, but are reported in satisfactory condition. Mrs. Yingling, died at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the local hospital where she had been confined since the accident. Mrs. Yingling was the former Hazel Alft, daughter of Mrs. Susan Alft, White Lake and the late John Alft, Sr. She was born July 1, 1914 at Shawano. Her home was at Appleton where she had been active in the Christian Mothers, the Home School Association and the VFW Auxillary. She leaves her husband and three children, Cathy, Carl and Timothy. All were in the car together at the time of the accident. The children have been released from the Shawano Municipal Hospital, but Mr. Yingling is still a patient there. She also leaves her mother and her brothers and sisters. In charge of arrangements at Shawano is the Born- Schweers Funeral home. Funeral arrangments are in charge of the Wichmann Funeral home in Appleton. Services will be conducted at St. Theresa Catholic Church in that city at 10 a.m. Saturday. Internment will be in the St. Joseph cemetery. | Alft, Hazel B. (I4068)
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172029 | WOMAN GETS DIVORCE; HUSBAND WAS CRUEL Mrs. Agnes Fassbender, 57, route 1, Black Creek, was granted an absolute divorce by Judge Theodore Berg in circuit court Thursday on her plea that her husband, John Fassbender, 62, route 1, Black Creek, was cruel, an habitual drunkard. She charged that when he was drunk he used obscene language to her. She also charged that during their four years of married life she had given him approximately $2,500 and In granting the divorce the judge ordered him to return this sum. The couple was married on Jan. 31, 1924, at Menominee, Mi., and separated Nov. 16, 1928. Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Friday, January 18, 1929 | Page 2 | Family F61152
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172030 | Woman Injured in Auto Crash Dies Mrs. Clayton School. Route 2, Kaukauna, Was Hurt Wednesday Mrs. Clayton School, 19, route 2, Kaukauna, who was injured when the car in which she was riding and a Chicago and North Western train collided in the village of Wrightstown Monday afternoon. died about 9:30 this morning at St. Vincent's hospital. Green Bay. She had a chest injury and pneumonia set in. Mrs. Jacob School, route 2. driver of the car, had a broken collar bone in the accident and is confined to the hospital. The accident occurred as they were driving into the village. The train was traveling north at the time. Survivors are the widower: and five sisters: Mrs. Peter Gerrits, Mrs. Mel Burl, Mrs. Royce Thiel, Mrs. Vincent Verhoven and Miss Agnes Sanders, route 2. Kaukauna. Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Friday, October 22, 1937 | Page 1 Hold Rites For Mrs. C. School Mrs. Clayton School, nee Ella Sanders Kaukauna Times 10/27/1937 1 News/Obituary | Sanders, Rosella (I22048)
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172031 | WOMAN PICKED HER OWN PALLBEARERS Kaukauna - Mrs. Emily D. Bracken 55, died Wednesday morning at her home after an illness of nearly a year. She is survived by her husband one brother Patrick Devlin of this city. The funeral was held at 9 o'clock Friday morning from Holy Cross church with burial in Holy Cross cemetery. Mrs. Bracken was born in Ireland and came to this country about 22 years ago. Two years later she was married to James Bracken. Mrs. Bracken realized the seriousness of her condition and made all arrangements for her funeral, choosing the following as honorary pallbearers: Mrs. Peter Eimmerman. Mrs. A. P. Bayorgeon, Mrs. Fred Wittman, Mrs. Peter Metz, Mrs. Peter Feller and Mrs. John Hoolihan. Mrs. Bracken was a member of the Womans Catholic Order of Foresters. Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Friday, January 13, 1922 | Page 6 See Also; Description: Mrs. Emily Delvin Bracken Emily Delvin Bracken Kaukauna Times 1/12/1922 8 Obituary | Devlin, Emely B. (I319963)
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172032 | Woman, 91, Honored Sunday, Kaukauna -- Mrs. Elvira Johann, 91, celebrated her birthday Sunday with a family gathering at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietzen, 704 W. Eighth street, Kaukauna. Born June 5, 1869, in the town of Harrison, Mrs. Johann now makes her home with another daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vander Velden, Sherwood. Formerly the nonagenarian enjoyed playing cards but in recent years her main hobby is knitting. Other of her children at the gathering were John Johann, Mrs. Elizabeth Haase, Mrs. William Engel and Mrs. Leo J. Murhpy, all of Appleton; Mrs. James Brown, Marinette, and Mrs. Vander Velden and Mrs. Dietzen. Also present were 31 grandchildren, 71 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Rose Bodway, route 1, Menasha, an octegenarian sister-in-law, also attended. Mrs. Johann is the lone survivor of 14 children. Appleton Post-Crescent, Monday, 6 Jun 1960, B12 | Bodway, Elvira (I183917)
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172033 | Women,73, Came to Kaukauna In 1888, Die Half Hour Apart Kaukauna - Two 73-year-old Kaukauna women who came to this city in the same year, 1888, died a half hour apart early this morning. Both were born in Germany in 1866. Mrs. Amelia Gatz Lettau, 73. succumbed after a brief illness at 3 o'clock this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Kemps, 241 Lake street, Menasha, where she lived since last November, moving there from this city to which she came in 1888. Mrs. Barbara Wolf, 73, 411 Kline street, died at 3:30 this morning at her home after a short illness. Mrs. Wolf was a member of the Altar society of St. Mary church. Surviving Mrs. Lettau are seven daughters, Mrs. Kemps, Miss Augusta Gatz, Milwaukee; Mrs. Louise Wagner, Kaukauna; Mrs. Harry Schliesleder, Mrs. Frank Frieden, Chicago; Mrs. Glenn Stowell, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. John Hantschel, Appleton; three sons, Emil Gatz, Appleton; Arthur Gatz, Kaukauna; and Floyd Gatz, Menasha; 22 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Fargo Funeral home with the Rev. Paul T. Oehlert in charge. Burial will be in the Lutheran cemetery. Surviving Mrs. Wolf are four daughters, Viola. Ella, and Anna, Kaukauna; Mrs. Edward Otto, route 1, Menasha: three sons, Fred and Henry, Kaukauna; Richard, route 2, Appleton; four brothers, Louis, Michael, William, and Joseph Handl, Manitowoc; five sisters, Mrs. Ida Williams, Mrs. John Schroeder, Milwaukee; Mrs. George Simmers. Mrs. Mary Denk, Miss Emma Handl Manitowoc; six grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 8:30 Friday morning at the residence with services at 9 o'clock at St. Mary church in Kaukauna. Burial will be in the parish cemetery Prayers will be conducted at the residence at 8 o'clock tonight, Wednesday and Thursday nights. Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Tuesday, February 21, 1939 | Page Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Barbara Wolf Kaukauna - Funeral services for Mrs. Barbara Wolf. 411 Klein street were held at 8:30 yesterday morning at the residence and at 9 o'clock at St Mary's church, with the Rev. A Roder in charge. Burial was in the parish cemetery. Bearers were Dr. G. J. Flanagan, Dr. E. J. Bolinske, M. J. Verfurth, Peter Thelen, N. M. Haupt, and James Kronforst. Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Saturday, February 25, 1939 | Page 54 | Handl, Barbara (I30873)
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172034 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Krell, Kerry Patrick (I4206)
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172035 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Krell, Brent Matthew (I4205)
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172036 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Krell, Brent Matthew (I4205)
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172037 | Wonders-Coenen Peggy Wonders, Edward L. Coenen Kaukauna Times | Date: 12/03/1941 | Page: 3 | Type: Wedding | Family F39454
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172038 | Wonders | Verstegen, Hendrina "Harriet" (I119084)
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172039 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hlavik, Christina (I192379)
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172040 | Wood National Cemetery Online index ; Ruppert, Albert C, d. 11/17/1942, P VT CO L 1ST WISC VOL INF, Plot: 30 268, bur. 11/19/1942 | Ruppert, Albert (I6993)
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172041 | Wood National Cemetery online index lists;Siebers, Albert H, b. 03/29/1896, d. 03/05/1965, SGT CO H 128 INF, Plo t: 41 12/17, bur. 03/08/1965, * | Siebers, Albert (I11641)
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172042 | Wood Worker | Bellin, August J. P. (I125722)
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172043 | Wood, Wood co, Wis; Henry Drechsler Michaline Drechsler Henry Drechsler Harry Drechsler Joseph Drechsler John Drechsler Maria Drechsler Carl Drechsler | Drechsler, Henry (I60623)
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172044 | Wooden Cross Marker | Collar, Dean (I157638)
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172045 | Wooden Shoemaker and Cooper | Vinkenvleugel, Herman (I55776)
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172046 | Woodenshoemaker | Romanesco, Wilhelmus (I13529)
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172047 | Woodford County, Illinois, Prairie District Library, Obituaries, 1887 to Present about Elwood W Janke Middle Name: W Surname: Janke Number: 13077 Given Name: Elwood Gender: Male Birth Date: 3 Nov 1922 Death: 16 Dec 1990 Age: 68 Newspaper: Metamora Herald Newspaper Date: 20 Dec 1990 Page #: 9 Column: 2 Comments: Nickname listed as Bud. Obituary appears in Section B. | Janke, Elwood W. (I148165)
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172048 | Woodrow Diehl Grace Diehl Darlene Diehl Janis Diehl Ed Lyona | Diehl, Woodrow Wilson (I98094)
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172049 | Woodrow Heilman 28 Elizabeth Heilman 24 William Heilman 6 John Heilman 2 William State 73 | Heilman, Woodrow Benjamin (I123858)
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172050 | Woodrow Heilman 28 Elizabeth Heilman 24 William Heilman 6 John Heilman 2 William State 73 | VanLinn, Elizabeth (I123863)
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172051 | Woodrow Toms Esther Toms Aurata Toms | Toms, Aureta "Rita" (I168588)
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172052 | Woodrow Toms Esther Toms Aurata Toms | Toms, Woodrow (I335534)
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172053 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | West, Cheryl Renee (I64926)
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172054 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hudson, LaMar Monroe (I64933)
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172055 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Moore, Tamera Suzanne (I64956)
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172056 | WoodrowW. Alger 614 Sunny Crooks Ave., Kaukauna Age 51, passed away suddenly at 6 a.m. Sunday at his home. He was born Nov. 3, 1912 in Kaukauna arid was a life resident. He was employed at the Thilmany Pulp and Paper Co. for 31 years. Mr. Alger was in the U. S. Navy and was a member of the Veteran of Foreign Wars. He was President of Local 147, Pulp and Paper Makers Union. Mr. Alger is survived by his wife, Ruth; two brothers, Harvey and William, both of Kaukauna; three sisters, Mrs. Arden (Lila) Walker and Mrs. Louis (Carol) Dahm, both of Kaukauna and Mrs. Lester (Virl) Diedrich, Little Chute. One brother, Warren, was killed in service in 1945 Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church, Kaukauna with burial in the parish Cemetery, Rev. Paul Th. Oehlert officiating. Friends may call at the Fargo Funeral Home, Kaukauna, after 2 p,m. Monday until noon on Tuesday and after 1 p.m. at the church. Monday, September 14, 1964, Appleton Post-Crescent, B-7 Section B, Page 7 | Alger, Woodrow (I153441)
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172057 | Woods, Marie P. Age 96, of Appleton, passed away Monday, December 22, 2014 with her family by her side. Marie was born August 25, 1918 in Kaukauna, WI to the late John and Katherine (Weyenberg) Stoop. She married Earl Woods on November 4, 1944, and they lived their married life in Greenville, WI. Marie worked at Prange-Way for 25 years; she loved to go dancing with some of the many friends she met there. Marie was a member of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Parish in Greenville and the Jolly Workers Homemakers Club for most of her adult life. She always had a big garden, was a talented seamstress and enjoyed flower arranging. Marie had a wonderful sense of humor and enjoyed spending time with friends and family. Marie is survived by her daughters: Mary (Phillip) Endter, Marge (Dr. Pat) Cousineau and Bonnie (Marv) Dorschner; sons: John (Jodi) Woods, Steve (Faye) Woods, Mike (Theresa) Woods and Patrick (fiancée Cheryl Schultz) Woods; 14 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; 3 step-grandsons; sisters-in-law: Helen Calmes, Joan Gitter, Alice (Richard) Van Handel, Kate (Richard) Seidler, Rita Woods, and Verdell Stoop; brother-in-law: Jim (Pat) Woods and friends: Joyce Schmidt, Gary Schumacher and Judy Schumacher. She was preceded in death by her husband Earl; granddaughter Holly Degal; sister Georgianna Kieffer; brothers: George and Peter Stoop; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law: Dolores Stoop, Carl Kieffer, Gertrude & Bernard Bruening, Mary & Robert Reichle, Peg & James Jenkel, John Woods, Frank Calmes and Larry Gitter. A Mass of Resurrection will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, December 27, 2014 at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church, N2385 Municipal Dr., Greenville, with Rev. Peter Mitchell officiating. Friends may visit at the church from 9:00 am until the time of service. Burial will be at St. Mary Cemetery in Appleton. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staffs at The Bridges of Appleton, Rennes and Renaissance for the loving care they gave Marie. | Stoop, Marie (I40744)
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172058 | Woodvile, listed living with parents | Thomas, Peter (I22124)
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172059 | Woodville age 21, listed with parents Philip age 60 Anna age 65, Peter age 26 | Thomas, Nicholas (I87633)
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172060 | Woodville age 21, listed with parents Philip age 60 Anna age 65, Peter age 26 | Thomas, Philip (I110324)
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172061 | Woodville Couple is Married Half Century Chilton - Mr. and Mrs. August Oberthur celebrated their golden wedding at their home in the town of Woodville Sunday. They were married at Hollandtown Oct. 11, 1881, in the same church which they now attend, and they still reside in the same home from which Mrs. Oberthur was married 50 years ago. Of the six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Oberthur, one was killed during the World war. There are 11 grandchildren. The home is a landmark in Calumet co. It was build by Bernard Fink, father of Mrs. Oberthur, in 1868. He made the brick out of clay on the farm, kiln-dried them and laid them himself. They were modeled after the brick used in Germany and are double the size of ordinary brick used in this country today. The home has been only slightly remodeled since it was built and is still in good condition. Three brothers, Bernard, Henry and Steven, and one sister, Bardeen Fink, located in Woodville in the summer of 1848 and began to carve a farm out of the heavy timber. Until they built a shanty they slept on brush and one kept guard against wolves and bears while the others slept. There were few whites in the vicinity, the majority of the inhabitants being Indians. They brought with them a few potatoes and some lettuce, which they planted among the trees. Bernard bought some iron some of a wagon from which the woodwork had burned and made from it the first heavy farm wagon, which took the place of wagons made by cutting wheels from logs. The original homestead of Bernard Fink contained 50 acres of land, which has been increased to 180 acres. The Finks, who immigrated to Boston, Mass, from the Rhine province in Germany, lived in the east before coming to Calumet co to take up homesteads. Mrs. Bernard Fink came from Bavaria, Germany, in 1854, and for some time lived in Fond du Lac. Then she moved to Menasha, where she met her future husband. Mrs. Oberthur, the only living child of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fink, is 77 years of age, and Mr. Oberthur is 79. Mr. Oberthur came here in 1880 from Savon, Germany, after serving three years in the German army. He worked for one year as a carpenter before he became a farmer. Both Mr. and Mrs. Oberthur sill enjoy good health and are keenly interested in both local and national affairs. Out of town persons who attended the golden wedding celebration were: Mr. and Mrs. John Oberthur and family, Barney Oberthur, Miss Lydia Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, all of Daggett, Mich., Mrs. John Anderson, Thomas Anderson, of Talbot, Mich.; John Anderson of Milwaukee; Miss S. Bromley, Longton, England; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hauser and family , Appleton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mickie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Driessen, Steven Tennesen, all of Kaukauna; Mrs. Bardeen Fink and family, Dundas; Frank Wolfinger and Louis Wolfinger, St. John; Mr. and Mrs. John Brockman, Mr. and Mrs. George Brockman and family, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Brockman and family, De Pere. Submitter notes: Mrs. August Oberthur was born Sophia Fink, daughter of Bernard Fink and Caroline Noll. August and Sophia were married at St. Francis, Hollandtown. Their son, Henry, died in WW1. Sophia had three sisters: Maria/Mary (Mrs. Nicholas Menten), Wilhelmina (Mrs. Frank Wolfinger) and Catherine (Mrs. John Brockman). The Finks were a Dutch family from the Gelderland province, but lived in Appeldorn, Rhineland for some years before immigrating to the U.S. They shortenend the name from Vinkenvleugel after settling in Calumet County. | Family F25226
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172062 | Woodville page 12A, Listed living with parents aged 3/12 born Feb 1900 | VanderLoop, Josephine (I10330)
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172063 | Woodville page 19; Nicholas Frank age 31 born in Prussia, no w ife listed, John age 8 born Wis, Margaret age 6 Anne age 4. (possibly a di fferent wife was mother to these 3 children as Theresa would be a bit youn g.) | Frank, Nicholas (I3732)
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172064 | Woodville page 20. | Kees, Mathias (I91120)
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172065 | Woodville page 25; Listed living with husband and 5 childre n, possibly father living with them also. Listed age as 33, born in Prussi a. Mattice Raeter age 70 born in Prussia living with them | Reuter, Anna (I101401)
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172066 | Woodville page 6 Listed living with parents age 17 born in Wisconsin. | Fink, Catherine (I32956)
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172067 | Woodville page 6; isted living with parents age 13 | Fink, Henry Jr. (I11110)
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172068 | Woodville page 6; Listed living with husband and 3 children a ge 45 born in Prussia. | Rieven, Elizabeth (I32051)
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172069 | Woodville page 6; Listed living with husband and 6 children a ge 58, Woodville-See Notes for Herman | Lauterbach, Anna Marie "Mary" (I33275)
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172070 | Woodville page 6; Listed living with parents age 10 | Fink, Joseph (I17044)
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172071 | Woodville page 6; Listed living with wife and 3 children a ge 54 born in Prussia, listed as Henry Fenk. living next door to Herman Fe nk. | Fink, Henry Sr. (I32050)
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172072 | Woodville page 8, next door to Curtin family William age 40, born Holland Ardina age 48 William age 18 george age 17 John age 16 (Abt 1854) Henry age 12 Peter age 9 Henry age 7 Hanna age 6 | Kempen, John Adrian (I12786)
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172073 | Woodville page 8, next door to Curtin family; William age 4 0, born Holland. Ardina age 48, William age 18, george age 17, John age 1 6, Henry age 12, Peter age 9, Henry age 7, Hanna age 6 | Kempen, Henry Wilbert (I11097)
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172074 | Woodville page 8-9 Martin Herman age 45 born Hollan d, Renier age 40 born Holland, Gertrude age 45 born Holland, John age 12 b orn Holland, Mary age 10 born in Holland, Martin age 7 born in Holland. | Herman, Martin (I4980)
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172075 | Woodville page 8Wiiliam VanderLoop aged 47 Listed living with wife Cornelia aged 40, child ren Mina aged 10, Bardina aged 9, Peter age 8, Arnold aged 6, Henry ag ed 2 Johanna aged 1. | Jacobs, Cornelia Wilhemina (I101042)
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172076 | Woodville Pioneer is Called John Flatley Kaukauna Times | Date: 07/03/1919 | Page: 2 | Type: Obituary | Flatley, John (I194891)
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172077 | Woodville w/ Dora and Henry D#661 | Vinkenvleugel, Herman (I55776)
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172078 | Woodville, Calumet Co, page 9; Listed living with parents. Al so living in the house were Barnard and Catharine Wilde (or Wilder?) and t wo other Wilde? boys Barnard, age 26 and Henry age 21. Listed age as 2, bo rn in Wisconsin. | Micke, Anna (I2889)
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172079 | Woodville, Calumet Co, page 9Listed living with son in law Barney Micke and daughter Anna and their chi ld Anna.. Listed age as 62, born in Prussia | Terborg, Maria Catherina (I3274)
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172080 | Woodville, Calumet Co., page 9; Listed living with husband a nd 5 children, Listed age as 30 born in Baden | Hubert, Anna (I1999)
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172081 | Woodville, Calumet Co., page 9; Listed living with parents a ge 2? or 2 months? | Micke, Anna (I2885)
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172082 | Woodville, Calumet Co., page 9; Listed living with parents a ge 4 | Micke, John (I2884)
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172083 | Woodville, Calumet Co., page 9; Listed living with parents a ge 6 | Micke, Bernard "Barney" (I2883)
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172084 | Woodville, Calumet Co., page 9; Listed living with parents a ge 8 | Micke, Henry (I2882)
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172085 | Woodville, Calumet Co., page 9; Listed living with parents a ge 9 | Micke, Sister Cunigunda Elizabeth (I2881)
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172086 | Woodville, Calumet Co., page 9; Listed living with wife An na and 5 children, Listed age as 44? born in Prussia, occupation Farmer | Micke, Johann Henrich (I100959)
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172087 | Woodville, Calumet, WI. | Thiel, Lillian M. (I53611)
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172088 | Woodville, Calumet, WI. | VanderLoop, Arnoldus Gijsbert Wilms (I101677)
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172089 | Woodville, Calumet, Wi. Page 8; Listed as Peter Peters a ge 37 born in Holland, occupation Farmer. Listed living with wife and 6 c hildren. | Peters, Peter Johannes (I898)
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172090 | Woodville, Calumet, Wi. Page 8; Listed living with parents a ge 1, born in Wisconsin. Listed as Herman? | Peters, William Henry (I1813)
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172091 | Woodville, Calumet, Wi. Page 8; Listed living with parents a ge 2, born in Wisconsin. | Peters, Francis (I5217)
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172092 | Woodville, Calumet, Wi. Page 8; Listed living with parents a ge 3, born in Wisconsin. | Peters, Arnold (I1812)
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172093 | Woodville, Calumet, Wi. Page 8; Listed living with parents a ge 5, born in Wisconsin. | Peters, John (I509)
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172094 | Woodville, Calumet, Wi. Page 8; Listed living with parents a ge 6, born in Wisconsin. | Peters, Martinus (I425)
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172095 | Woodville, Calumet, Wi. Page 8; Listed living with parents a ge 7, born in Wisconsin. | Peters, Henry Peter (I7203)
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172096 | Woodville, Eliz ryan age 70 living with them, Most Likely is Catherine's mother. | Crotty, Catherine (I159147)
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172097 | Woodville, listed as Herman Fink age 58, Lena 58, Mary 16, Sophia 15, Catherine 13, Mina 12. Herman Feak Lena Feak Mary Feak Sophia Feak Catharine Feak Mena Feak | Fink, Bernard (I14409)
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172098 | Woodville, Listed living with wife no children age 3 5, wife Christina age 40. | Lenssen, George (I18845)
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172099 | Woodville, next to brother George. Nic age 35 | Gerrits, Nicholas (I30497)
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172100 | Woodville, page 13 Listed living with parents age 2 born in Wisconsin | Furstenburg, UnknownM (I21575)
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172101 | Woodville, page 13; Listed living with parents age 2/12, na me not legible (maybe Lorenz) | Furstenburg, Ludwina Elizabeth (I21576)
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172102 | Woodville, page 13; Listed living with wife and 2 children, ag ed 28, farmer, born in Prussia, next door to Nicolas Faust and family (sis ter is wife) | Furstenberg, Joseph (I4897)
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172103 | Woodville, page 13Listed living with husband and 2 children aged 30 born in Prussia | Schiveger, Theresa Maria (I21574)
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172104 | Woodville, page 14; John Furstenburg listed living with wif e, age 66 born in Prussia. | Furstenberg, Johann Stephen (I4894)
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172105 | Woodville, page 14; Listed living with husband, aged 61, list ed as Elizabeth. | Freund, Marie Elizabeth (I104194)
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172106 | Woodville, page 8; Listed living with husband and 3 children a ge 51 born in Ireland | Crotty, Honora (I13870)
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172107 | Woodville, page 8; Listed living with parents age 13, bo rn in Wis | Curtin, Daniel (I13940)
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172108 | Woodville, page 8; Listed living with parents age 17 born in w is? | Curtin, Anna (I13933)
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172109 | Woodville, page 8; Listed living with parents age 9 | Curtin, Honora (I13942)
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172110 | Woodville, page 8; Listed living with son James and family, a ge 80 born in Ireland. | Crotty, Alice (I13944)
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172111 | Woodville, page 8; Listed living with wife and 3 children,( An na, Daniel & Honora) age 51, farmer born in Ireland, Real estate $1800 Per sonal $980. Also widowed mother living with them. | Curtin, James (I13967)
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172112 | Woodville; ? Vanabel (probably Michael) age (illegible) list ed living with wife Johanna aged 32 , Daughters names illegible 2 and 4? a nd Mother? (probably Mary Kempen) aged 75? | Kempen, Mary (I16744)
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172113 | Woodville; John Vanhultz 44 Mena Van Hultz 42 Martin Van Hultz 2 | VanHulst, Martin (I112472)
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172114 | Woodville; Listed living with husband and 10 children age ha rd to read, either 49 or 69? | Micke, Maria Anna (I13981)
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172115 | Woodward "Woody" Wheelock, 88, of Kaukauna, passed away on Saturday, November 24, 2012. He was born on December 14, 1923 to the late Foster and Phoebe (Green) Wheelock. Woody served in the Army during WWII. He enjoyed playing the guitar, harmonica, singing, riding bikes, walking, duck hunting, fishing, camping, and playing horseshoes. Woody is survived by his children; Rick Wheelock, Little Chute, Steve (Arlene) Wheelock, Kaukauna, Jean (Matthew) Braden, Brillion; six grandchildren, Jason Wheelock, Joshua Wheelock, Jonny Wheelock, Greg Hietpas, Shayla Braden, Kali Braden; three great-grandchildren, Larissa Hietpas, Ethan Hietpas, Jamison Wheelock. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Helen; three brothers, and two sisters. Friends and family may gather at RYAN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY, 305 North Tenth Street, De Pere, on Monday, November 26, 2012 from 4pm until 8pm. Visitation will continue on Tuesday at Oneida Assembly of God Church, N731 Olson Road, Oneida, from 9am until 11am when a funeral service will be held with Rev. Lonnie Johnson officiating. Please visit www.ryanfh.com to send online condolences to the family. A memorial fund has been established in Woody's name. Special thank you to the nurses at Parkside Care Center and ThedaCare for all of their care and compassion. Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on November 25, 2012 | Wheelock, Woodward (I323542)
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172116 | Woodworker/Artist | Coon, John Byron (I311832)
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172117 | Word had been received by Richard H. McCarty of the death of his nephe w, Daniel T. McCarty of Fort Pierce, Fla. Mr. McCarty died Friday, Apr il 14 and was buried Monday April 17th. He was 42 years old and was the s on of a former Kaukauna resident, who is remembered by the old Kaukauna pe ople. He was president of the Fort Pierce Bank and Trust Co. and was t he largest independant fruit grower in the state of Florida. Mention in Appleton Post-Crescent April 26, 1922 | McCarty, Daniel Thomas (I101847)
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172118 | Word has been received by John Conlon of this city that his sister. Miss Hazel Conlon of Detroit, Mich., is'to be married on May 7 to Robert Siebenaller, also fo Detroit. The wedding will take place at that city. Miss Conlon formerly lived in this city. She moved to Detroit about 7 years ago. Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Friday, April 13, 1928 | Page 21 | Family F61587
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172119 | Word has been received by Mrs. Francis Alears that her husband, who was reported missing in France November 28 is a prisoner of war in Germany. | Hoolihan, Bernice (I755)
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172120 | Word has been received by Mrs. Francis Alears that her husband, who was reported missing in France November 28 is a prisoner of war in Germany. | Alears, Francis J. (I2023)
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172121 | Word has been received here by friends of Mrs. Hallie Ramsay Watson of the death of her husband. R B. Watson, which occurai at Cleveland, O., on Wednesday morning. Both Mrs. Watson and her sister, Ethel Ramsay Park, have lived at Cobalt Ont., for several years. They grew up in Appleton and were here two years ago to settle some affairs of the Ramsay estate. No details of Mr. Watson's illness were received here. Description: R. B. Watson Birth date not known. Died: January 30, 1924 Obituary Newspaper: Post-Crescent Notice Date: February 1, 1924 Section: Page: 11 Type: OB R. B. WATSON. | Watson, R. B. (I308093)
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172122 | Word has been received here of the death of John L. Gehring, 83, which occurred at 10:30 Thursday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J.J. Stewart, River Rouge, Mich. Mr. Gehring formerly was an Appleton resident, but moved away about three years ago. The body will be conveyed to Appleton for burial. He is survived by thee sons, Harvey, Oliver and John Jr., all of Appleton, and one daughter, Mrs. Stewart. GEHRING FUNERAL THe body of John L. Gehring, 83, who died Thursday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J.J. Stewart, River Rouge, Mich. will arrive in Appleton at 3 o'clock Sunday morning and will be taken to the home of Mr. Gehring's son, John Gehring, 378 Eldorado St. The funeral will be held from the home at 1:30 Monday afernoon and at 2 o'clock from Riverside Chapel with the Rev. Virgil Scott in charge of the service. Interment will be in Riverside cemetery, and the George D. Eggleston post, Grand Army of the Republic will be in charge of the burial. | Gehring, John L. (I95543)
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172123 | Word reached this city Tuesday that Theodore Kersten had passed away at this home at Crivitz on Monday evening, Sept. 14th, after a prolonged illness at the age of seventy-two years. The body was brought to this city by relatives, old neighbors and friends and escorted to St. Mary's Catholic Church, where Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated by his son, Rev. Fr. Theodore Kersten of Meeme, assisted by Rev. Fr. L. N. Thelen as deacon, Rev. Fr. Geo. A. Clifford as sub-deacon and Fr. John Rollinger of Wausau as master of ceremonies. The passing of Theodore Kersten marks the departure of one who for many years was a leading citizen of Chilton and was prominently identified with the advancement of Calumet County. He was born in Germany July 3, 1842, and in 1855 he accompanied his parents to America. They came direct to Wisconsin, landing at Green Bay, where they remained a short time and then moved into the woods in the town of Woodville. The family remained there until 1861, when they purchased a larger tract in the town of Brillion and moved onto the same. The father died in 1862 and the care of the family then rested on the shoulders of Theodore, who was the eldest son. He experienced all the hardships of pioneer days in clearing the land of the heavy timber and converting it into a productive farm. Money in those days being scarce, he spent seven winters working in the woods and sawmills of northern Wisconsin and Michigan, returning before seeding time to assist his brothers in tilling the small clearing which they had and doing other work on the farm. His educational advantages were limited, but he managed to obtain a reasonable share of practical knowledge, his principal school being that of experience, and he steadily advanced in prominence. In the early days of the town of Brillion he was elected town clerk and held the office four years. In 1868 he was elected county clerk of three terms until 1875, when in company with his brother, the late Henry Kersten, he established what was known as the Germany Exchange Bank in this city. The project was a success from the start and Mr. Kersten was recognized as a shrewd, conservative banker and business man. In the latter part of the nineties the bank made some bad loans as the result of which it closed its doors in 1901. The story of that period of Mr. Kersten's life and the settlement of the affairs of that bank is well known to The Times readers. Shortly after going out of business here Mr. Kersten moved to Crivitz and engaged in the real estate business, in which he was doing fairly well until some three years ago when he suffered a stroke of paralysis and he failed gradually until death, the past six months of his life being practically helpless, requiring the constant attention of his daughters and a nurse. During his long residence in Chilton Theodore Kersten was a leader in all public affairs. He was also the recognized leader of the democratic party in this county and was well and favorably known in political circles throughout the state. He was broad minded and liberal, qualities which won and held the confidence of all men whether they agreed or disagreed with him in his views. He was a prominent figure in all political gatherings in the state and was honored by his party with the nomination for state treasurer, being also named for elector at different times. He was a leading factor in St. Mary's Catholic church for many years, dong much toward the advancement of the congregation since its organization in 1878. He is survived by two sons, Frank Kersten of Marinette, Rev. Fr. Theo. Kersten of Meeme, and four daughters, Misses Mary and Hannah of Meeme, Mrs. Carl Swanson and Mrs. Frank Green of Cirvitz, also by two brothers, Peter Kersten of Brillion town and Math Kersten of Rudolph, Wood County, all of whom were in attendance at the funeral. | Kersten, Theodore (I134093)
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172124 | Word received here from the War Department by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lemke stated that their son, Pfc. John Lemke is presumed to have perished on October 24, 1944, when a Japanese prison ship on which he was a believed to have been confined, was sunk as a result of submarine action in the South China Sea. He will be listed as killed in action on that date. Pfc. Lemke enlisted on 9 March, 1941. He left for the Philippines on September 6, 1941 and was taken prisoner on Corregidor on May 6, 1942. He was a 1931 graduate of Kaukauna high school and in 1935 graduate of Lawrence College. Besides his parents his is survived by one sister, Marion, an instructor at Kaukauna high School | Lemke, John Anton (I119463)
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172125 | Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Promer, Draper Street, Kaukauna from the war department of the death of their son, Private Herman Promer, Jr., 19. He was killed in action on D-Day June 6, in France. Private Promer served with the paratroopers, enlisted in the service February 19, 1943. | Promer, Herman M. Jr. (I17102)
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172126 | Word was received here of the death of John Brick, who died at his home at Oshkosh on Friday. He was formerly from here. The body of deceased Mr. Brick will be brought here and the funeral will be held from St Patrick's Church, Rev. Father G . J. O' Connell officiating. 1-14-1926-- P-6 --John Brick-Kaukauna Times-Thursday--Hollandtown (Note * I might have inadvertently left out a couple lines on above since I was being rushed to finish.) John Brick, aged 66 yrs, formerly of East Holland, died of pneumonia at Oshkosh on Friday. Funeral Services were held Monday from St. Patrick's Church with Interment in St. Patrick's Cemetery. 1-21-1926--P-6-John Brick-Kaukauna Times | Brick, John (I17246)
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172127 | Worden, Manitowoc, WI. page 2A; Listed living with parents a ge 0/12 born May 1900 | Micke, Anna Mary (I13560)
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172128 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | VanAbel, Mark Albert (I16352)
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172129 | Work commenced George Kelso; Methodist Church Kaukauna Sun 6/26/1886 A5 News Hand Injured George Kelso - Injured right hand at his mill Kaukauna Sun 5/15/1886 A1 News | Kelso, George W. (I144193)
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172130 | Worked 51 years at same company Automated Electric | Stanelle, Eberhardt Gregore (I148499)
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172131 | Worked as a cooper in Boston for 7 years, earned $700 and bought land in Wightstown, Wis possible relative 1870 census Kaukauna page 23 Vinkenvleugel, John a ge 80 and wife Johanna age 68, both born Holland. From Helen Forbeck Files; Herman Finkenflugel along with his six (really f ive - one died earlier -hff) children -- Henry, Barney, Gertrude, John, J ohanna, and Mary, emigrated to East Boston, Mass, after the death of his w ife in Holland. (Letter home to Holland from Hermanus and Henry's Civil W ar records state that she died in Aug 14, 1849 in East Boston - hff.) He m arried Dora Kobussen who had a son, John (born in Little Chute) - (actuall y, John was born in Holland-hff). Dora died without bearing any childre n. (She had many children…..with Willem Cobissen in Holland - hff) Herm an then moved to Appleton and worked in his nephew's cooper shop at Madis on and Lincoln Streets in Appleton. He later moved to the "flats* and work ed in Parker's stave factory. He married Marie (Mary) Lauterbach. The chil dren were as follows: Kate-- Mrs. John Madigan, born in Appleton, 18 65; Mary -- Mrs. William Giesbers born in Appleton, 1866: Herman born in A ppleton; John born in Appleton; Anna -- Mrs. Ed Seager born in Appleto n; Minnie -- Mrs. Joseph Merkel born in Appleton Joseph born in AppletonTheir house was near the site of the present site of the car barns* not mo re than 100 feet from the small Memorial building where the first big comm ercial electric lighting plant began August 20, 1882. It is a matter of hi story that the Hoover Dam, Mussel Shoals, and other gigantic projects f or creating electric power owe their existence to this Appleton unit so cl ose to the Finkenflugel home.When the family was still young, they purchased a farm in Dundas which w as later sold when the family bought a farm in Wrightstown. The Wrightsto wn farm was across the fence from the Giesbers farm. Van Zeeland owns t he farm but the original home and buildings are no longer standing. Aft er the death of Herman Fink, his widow moved to Menasha. Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 23:36:17 -0500 From: Murry & Jean Reese possible origin of Finkkenflugel?Date: 12/17/2002 11:11:43 AM Pacific Standard Time From: Fam.Opriel@t-onli ne.de Reply-to: 520057253253-0001@T-Online.deHallo Familienforscher, ich suche schon seit langem nach weiteren Vorfahr en von mir. Mein Großvater ist Johannes Rölling kath., geb. 25.11.19 16 in Essen-Borbeck Die Urgroßeltern sind Heinrich Rölling, gen. Grohse-Ho hmann, geb. 03.10.1865 aus Lippramsdorf (???) Sohn von Bernard Rölling, gen. G.-H. und Anna Maria Sahlmann oo 13.11.1890 St.Dionysius Essen-BorbeckJohanna Hendrina Finkenflügel, geb. 06.05.1872 in Essen-Bochold Tochter von Heinrich V(F)inkenflügel und Maria Tillmann Heinrich V(F)inkenflügel, geb. 11.05.1835 Millingen(Rees) (Sohn von Heinrich Finkenflüsel und Hendrina Husterkamp) oo 27.08.1867 St. Dionysius Essen -Borbeck Joh.Mar. ( Maria ) aus Winterswick(Rees), geb. 08.12.1843 ( Tochter von Bernh.Joh.Tillmann und Gertrud Lütkenhus ) Weiß jemand, ob es von dieser Kirchengemeinde auch geschichtliche Bücher mit Hinweisen auf die Bewohner gibt?Kennt jemand zufällig Personen aus Essen mit dem Namen Rölling oder V(F)in kenflügel, die sich auch für die Genealogie interessieren? Vielen Dank Sandra Opriel Email from Jean, 3/30/2004 Now I have found some variations in the dat es of birth. Some are the same, some different. I'm inclined to go wi th the top list because this lady is a professional and reads and writes t he language whereas I had a translator.The one that especially catch es my eye is that of janna Geertruid, which I believe to be the one to mar ry Henry gantenbein. I believe that is the date on her headstone but ha ve now had some night before drugs so I may not be clear. I'm going to c ut it off again and go just lie in bed till time to get up, if necessar y. JeanThe family is listed as having moved in November, 1847 from house number 1 55.Manes (short for Hermanus) Vinkenvleugel, wooden shoe maker, born 10 Mar 1 804, DinxperloHendrina ten Haken, no occupation, born 17 April 1800, Dinxperlo Janna Geertruid Vinkenvleugel, b. Dinxperlo 21 Dec 1831 Bernardus Vinkenvleugel, b. Dinxperlo 30 Mar 1828 Geertruid Vinkenvleugel, b. Dinxperlo 30 Nov 1836 Hendrikus Vinkenvleugel, b. Dinxperlo 21 Jan 1839 Maria Magdalena Vinkenvleugel, b. Dinxperlo 6 Sep 1842 Murry & Jean Reese wrote: Bernardus V. dob 30-March 1828 Johanna Gertrudis V. dob 9 Oct. 1830 dod 12 11 1830 Johanna V. dob 27 July 1834 Anna Gertrudis V. dob 1 Dec. 1836 Henricus V. dob 21 Jan. 1839 Maria Magdalena V. dob. 6 Sept. 1842Mother of these children Anna Hendrina Wilhelmina ten Haken Vinkenvleug el dob 17 April 1800 How would you like to write that name on everythi ng you signed???Father of these Children Hermanus Vinkenvleugel dob 09 march 1804 as s on of Herman Vinkenvleugel and Hendrina Oostendorp? Herman's son Hendricus died in the Civil War so he received a pension of $8 a month. 1883 List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 - Volume 4 Br own CountyFink Herman Wrightstown dep. father $8.00 Apr., 18 79 | Vinkenvleugel, Herman (I55776)
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172132 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Durupt, Paul Lawerance (I67108)
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172133 | worked as railroad engineer | Pelle, Aloysius "Al" Henry (I10430)
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172134 | Worked at Ford Motors in Norway Michigan | Jansen, William (I4972)
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172135 | worked at Fox River Paper Co. | Selig, Louis Phillip William (I93004)
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172136 | Worked at Kimberly Mills in Niagara New York | Jansen, George J. (I48580)
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172137 | worked for Combine Locks Mill | Welhouse, August B. (I92994)
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172138 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Vernier, Carole (I48369)
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172139 | worked for Railroad | Holschuh, Herbert Clarence (I16412)
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172140 | worked for the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad | McNamara, Martin H. (I37771)
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172141 | Worked in Menasha & Appleton before marrying | Lauterbach, Anna Marie "Mary" (I33275)
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172142 | Worker Killed In Fall at Lock Elzear Meulemans, 52, Dies in Plunge Near Kaukauna Canal A fix River Navigation Company wheelsman fell to his death at 11 o'clock this morning, when he plunged off a 6-foot wall with a heavy cart and a 250-pound ste?? propellor near the Third government lock in Kaukauna, according to Sheriff Andrew J. Schiltz. He was Elzear Meulemans, 52, 40? Desnoyer street, Kaukauna and was killed instantly. However, it was not determined immediately wheather death was due to his head striking the concrete or attributable to the heavy cart which landed on him, Lieutenant Jack Frenzl, sheriff special investigator, said. Meulemans, a tug wheelsman in the summer and repair man in the winter, was moving the propellor along the cement walk overlooking the wall, toward the tug George I Ryan. The walk was entirely dry, so it is unlikely he could have slipped. He apparently was wheeling his load backwards and didn't realize he was close to the edge of the wall, fellow employes told Frenz. No One Near Him No one was in the vicinity of the wall when the accident occured. Berhard George and Fred L. Borde, fellow workers, heart the wheel clatter onto the ledge and rushed over to help. they fournd the man with the right side of his head split open and the cart on op of him. Kaukauna police and a doctor were called immediately. Eldor Broehm, sheriff's clerk, also was at the scene. The load in itself was not too much for one man to handle with the flat cart, James Bambery, company manager, said. it is customary, however, for several men to work on such a project. he added. The others expressed suprise that Meulemans would start on the project alone since he would need help later in putting the propellor ini place. He had worked for the Fox river company 18 year. Page 14 | Meulemans, Elzeor J. (I86747)
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172143 | Working as servant in house ith Mary Jenkens age 40. | Buscher, Julie (I129834)
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172144 | Working Foreman Chicago and NorthWestern Employment Records; Name: Birth Date: Hire Date: Record Date: Record Place: Occupation: | Sadler, Leon (I323835)
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172145 | Working in brickyard at 13 | Hilker, Adolph W. (I129781)
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172146 | Working on Onkels Genealogy (Joanne Cheevers) Email ... cheevers@iaw.on.caSubj: Re: St. Mary's Date: 11/25/2000 10:18:34 AM Pacific Standard Ti me From: cheevers@iaw.on.ca (J. Cheevers)Yes, George Onkels and Mary Micke do fit into my tree as does Anna Onke ls (her birth name was actually Johanna) and Bernard Kobussen. George a nd Johanna were both siblings to my great-grandfather Peter Johannes Onkel s. I don't know how much information you'd be interested but I will te ll you what I have. For George and Mary I have their 1900, 1905 and 19 10 Census records, a couple of city directory entries and a birth certific ate for their son Joseph. I also have census records for George when he li ved with his family. I have 2 Census records from Venray in the Netherlan ds where he is listed as Gerardus Hubertus born 22 Sept 1864. I also ha ve U.S. Census records for the family for 1870 and 1880 and 1900.George's parents were Peter Frans Onkels and Elizabeth Berterams. Accordi ng to the Venray census records Peter was born 19 April 1831 in Louisendo rf (Prussia, Germany). Elizabeth was born 8 November 1827 in Venray. Th ey were married 2 June 1862 in Venray.There were six children on the census. This is where is gets a bit intere sting because the two oldest children have Elizabeth's surname of Berteram s. The oldest is my great-grandfather Peter Johannes (25 June 1857), a nd the second oldest was Johanna (27 January 1859). When they came to t he U.S. however they used the Onkels surname. A while a man named Bill Pe ppey whose wife is a great-granddaughter of Johanna and Bernard Kobussen c ontacted me after seeing a query I posted on Rootsweb surname board. He t ook the information I gave him from the census records and found Johanna 's birth certificate. He wrote to me that her certificate had her grandfa ther (Johannes Berterams) name in the place that the father's name would n ormally have gone and describes her mother Elizabeth as his unmarried daug hter.The other children on the Census were listed as Onkels and were as follows : Martinus (Martin) 15 December 1862 Gerardus Hubertus (George) 22 September 1864 Petronella 1 May 1866 and Johannes (John) 16 March 1868 The Onkels family left Venray 28 September 1868 for Wisconsin.In the 1870 Census I have one more child for them Maria born in 1870.Some more information that I have includes marriage certificates for Johan na Onkels to Bernard Kobussen, Maria Onkels to Peter Kirkhof, and Petronel la Onkels to Lambert Neesacker.I have some additional information that I mostly found on the internet th at I could also share with you, I just thought I would give you this to be gin with so that you could see if you'd be interested in hearing more.You are welcome to any information that I have. I could make copies for y ou and send them. Likewise, if you have any additional information I wou ld love to share it with you.I don't know where Myrtle Onkels or Glen Paul Onkels would fit in, b ut I do recall seeing Glen Paul's name on a tree on the internet. I tri ed e-mailing the person who posted the tree but I received no response.I don't have any death dates for either Peter Frans Onkels or his wife Eli zabeth. I posted my original message about St. Mary's Cemetery hopi ng to find out if perhaps they may have been buried there. I know from h is death certificate that my great-grandfather Peter Johannes is buried th ere so I thought I would give it a try as well as seeing if and other Onke ls are buried there. According to Bill, he found Peter in the 1885 Cens us but not the 1895 so it could be likely that he died sometime within tho se 10 years. This is also the only Onkels family that I could find that i mmigrated to Wisconsin so I think it could be safe to say that anyone wi th the Onkels surname with Wisconsin roots would be connected to this fami ly. What is your connection to this family? Best Regards Joanna Cheever s | Onkels, George (I12091)
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172147 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bougie, Alexander Joseph (I75237)
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172148 | Workman Killed At Neenah Mill Matthew Van Groll, Kimberly-Clark Lakeview Mill Kaukauna Times 2/25/1930 3 News/Obituary | VanGroll, John A. (I134885)
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172149 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Brown, Jeff (I47284)
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172150 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Spielbauer, Diane (I46644)
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172151 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dwyer, Dennis Larry (I66974)
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172152 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kleuskens, Karen Marie (I118908)
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172153 | works Mitchell Hardware | Grimm, Joe Lawrence (I58235)
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172154 | World War I | Powers, Patrick L. (I1799)
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172155 | World War I | Ruppert, Albert (I6993)
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172156 | World War I | Wittmann, Hugo (I16913)
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172157 | World War I | Harney, John James (I34303)
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172158 | World War I - Army | VandenHeuvel, Peter H. (I11646)
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172159 | World War I - Army | Lamers, Theodore H. (I23318)
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172160 | World War I - Army | VanAsten, Henry W. (I52179)
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172161 | World War I - German Army Note in Osburg book: Erfiel im Krieg in Galizien. Geography; Galicia or Galizien was formerly a crown land of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Its former territories are now shared between southern Poland and western Ukraine. Other names for the area are Galicja , Halychyna and Rus Halicka . Note that Galicia should not be confused with the province in northern Spain of the same name. It extended from the Biala River (minor tributary of the Weichsel) in the west to the Zbrucz (tributary of the Dniester in the east). From the Carpathians in the south, the land drops off to the north, passing over the Sarmatian Plain. At its largest, Galicia comprised approximately 78,000 square kilometers. | Steinbach, Nikolaus (I9832)
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172162 | World War I - Marines | Harney, Malachi Lawrence (I34304)
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172163 | World War I - Navy | Harney, Thomas Edward (I34305)
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172164 | World War I - US Army. World War I - Served in France during the war and in Germany after the arm istice. | Cox, George Thomas (I17765)
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172165 | World War I Civil Draft RegistrationsQuirk, Edward John 27 Nov 1877 W Hyde SDQuirk, Elmer Pierce 12 Jan 1882 W Hyde SDQuirk, James Henry 19 Nov 1874 W Hyde SDQuirk, John Edward 27 Nov 1877 W Hyde SDQuirk, Ralph Allen 22 Jan 1880 W Hyde SD | Quirk, Edward (I17149)
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172166 | World War I Civil Draft RegistrationsVan Abel, Howard Patrick 26 Apr 1894 W Holland To wn WI Hyde SD | VanAbel, Howard Patrick (I141129)
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172167 | World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Bernhardt William Schroeder Name: Bernhardt William Schroeder City: Not Stated County: Outagamie State: Wisconsin Birth Date: 5 Apr 1885 Race: White Roll: 1674881 DraftBoard: 1 | Schroeder, Bernard William (I127205)
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172168 | World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Name: Forrest Archibald Tuttle County: Clallam State: Washington Birthplace: Kaukauna, Wisconsin Birth Date: 14 Jul 1890 Race: White supports wife, child & mother employed @ Goodyear Logging Camp occ: donkey fireman signed 6/05/17 | Tuttle, Forrest Archibald (I307184)
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172169 | World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Name: William Vanenkevort Birth: 16 Jan 1880 Residence: Not Stated, Delta, Michigan Other: Delta County | VanEnkenvort, William A. (I126246)
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172170 | World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record about Alfred John Vanderzanden Name: Alfred John Vanderzanden City: Not Stated County: Washington State: Oregon Birth Date: 30 Mar 1899 Race: White Roll: 1852211 DraftBoard: 0 | VanderZanden, Alfred John (I49132)
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172171 | World War I veteran. Stationed at Angel Island (San Francisco Bay) CA after his return from France. | Maternowski, Raymond (I165584)
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172172 | World War II | VanAbel, William "Wilfred" (I16783)
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172173 | World War II (1941-1945) The destitute condition of Germans living in their native land is portrayed in letters received by Mrs. Layman Stanelle from distant relatives who are living in the American sector of the city of Berlin. | Stanelle, Gerhart Oscar LAYMAN (I148497)
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172174 | World War II - 1942-1945 | Stilp, John P. Sr. (I118870)
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172175 | World War II - Air Force | St. Arnold, Edward James (I880)
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172176 | World War II - Air Force | Wachtendonk, William Henry (I59870)
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172177 | World War II - Army | Gilbert, Winslow F. (I6073)
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172178 | World War II - Army | Kieffer, Elmer A. (I8324)
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172179 | World War II - Army | Unmuth, Edward L. (I11764)
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172180 | World War II - Army | VandenHeuvel, Lloyd J. (I23167)
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172181 | World War II - Army | DeBruin, Clarence J. (I25437)
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172182 | World War II - Army | Feller, Donald Joseph (I29137)
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172183 | World War II - Army | Bevers, Eugene J. (I56503)
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172184 | World War II - branch and dates unknown | Weber, Edward Gerrit (I2930)
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172185 | World War II - Coast Guard | Tatro, Henry "Bud" (I23084)
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172186 | World War II - Navy | Platt, William Fred (I51375)
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172187 | World War II - Navy | Verhagen, Louis J. Jr. (I60339)
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172188 | World War II - U.S. Navy | Bergman, Peter M. (I12815)
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172189 | World War II - Unknown branch and service dates and medals | Verhagen, Rita Harriet (I18000)
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172190 | World War II - US Army | Schowalter, Herbert P. (I7237)
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172191 | World War II - US Army | VanderSanden, Cornelius "Casey" (I23097)
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172192 | World War II - US Medical Corp. | Leis, Eugene Joseph (I20622)
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172193 | World War II - US Navy | Kandler, Robert G. (I56879)
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172194 | World War II and Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas; Name: Arthur W Hopfensperger Inducted From: Wisconsin Rank: Private First Class Combat Organization: 32nd Infantry 7th Division Death Date: 28 Nov 1950 Monument: Honolulu, Hawaii, United States Last Known Status: Missing U.S. Awards: Purple Heart Medal Additional Army Awards Name: Arth Hopfensperger Race: White Home State: Wisconsin Casualty Date: 23 Sep 1950 Casualty Country: South Korea Casualty Type: Returned to Duty (FECOM) Group: Returned to Duty (FECOM) Branch: Infantry Component: USA - RA (Reg Army) Rank: Private First Class Pay Grade: Private First Class Previous Detail: Seriously wounded in action by missile Disposed Date: 1 Oct 1950 Disposed Place: South Korea Organization: In Div - 7th Element Sequence: Cv Div Cav Regt Inf Unit #: 0032 Service Occupation: Light Weapons Infantryman Name: Arth Hopfensperger Birth Date: 1932 Race: White Home State: Wisconsin Casualty Date: 28 Nov 1950 Casualty Country: North Korea Sector Casualty Type: Killed in Action OR Missing in Action, KIA Group: KIA or Missing in Action, KIA Branch: Infantry Component: USA - RA (Reg Army) Rank: Private First Class Pay Grade: Private First Class Disposed Date: 28 Nov 1950 Disposed Place: North Korea Organization: In Div - 7th Element Sequence: Cv Div Cav Regt Inf Unit #: 0032 Service Occupation: Light Weapons Infantryman Name: Arth Hopfensperger Birth Date: 1932 Gender: Male Race: Caucasian Home City: Outagamie Home State: Wisconsin Citizen Status: US Citizen Death Date: 28 Nov 1950 Processed Date: Nov 1979 Casualty Country: Korea Casualty Type: Hostile - Killed Casualty Cause: US Army - No Information Available Casualty Air: US Army - No Information Available Service Branch: US Army Component: Reserve (USAR, USNR, USAFR, USMCR, USCGR) Rank: Private First Class Pay Grade: Private First Class (U.S. Army) Or Airman Second Class (Airman First Class) (U.S. Air Force) Or Lance Corporal (U.S. Marine Corps) Or Grade/Rate Abbreviations With First Column: A,C,D,F,H,S,Or T; Second Column: A; Third And Fourth Columns: Blank (U.S | Hopfensperger, Arthur W. (I146789)
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172195 | World War II Army | Kons, Raymond H. (I74220)
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172196 | World War II as a navigator in the 306th Bomb Group of the Eighth Air Force on a B-17 Flying Fortress Bomber. He was stationed in England for four years. | Sensenbrenner, Raymond Frank (I69232)
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172197 | World War II Experiences in South Pacific Opened Up Wider World for Kaukauna Men Oscar Patschke / Leo Hagany Kaukauna Times | Date: 08/01/1995 | Page: A1 | Type: News | Photo Private L Hagany Likes Work at U.S. Navy Service School Leo F. Hagany, Military Kaukauna Times | Date: 05/15/1942 | Page: 1 | Type: News | Hagany, Leo F. (I108388)
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172198 | World War II Experiences in South Pacific Opened Up Wider World for Kaukauna Men Oscar Patschke / Leo Hagany Kaukauna Times | Date: 08/01/1995 | Page: A1 | Type: News | Photo Private L Hagany Likes Work at U.S. Navy Service School Leo F. Hagany, Military Kaukauna Times | Date: 05/15/1942 | Page: 1 | Type: News | Hagany, Leo F. (I108388)
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172199 | World War II Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Casualties, 1941-1945 Name: Relative Name: Relative Relationship: State: Country: Type of Casualty: Roll: | Dunsirn, Louis (I165794)
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172200 | WorldConnect ID: I16956 # Name: Michel (Michael, Mitchel) Balthazor # Sex: M # Birth: 17 MAR 1864 in WI, USA Has date, parents Joseph and Marguerite. Age 16 (implies about 1864), born WI, parents Canada. Michael Balthazar , 1865; Welcome, Outagamie Co. , WI. # Baptism: 20 MAR 1864 Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac Co., WI, USA Michael Balthazor, date; sponsors Joseph Guyet, Philomene Thibod?? . # Residence: 1880 Tn. Maple Creek, Outagamie Co., WI, USA Mitchel Balthazor, in household of father. # Death: Unknown # Occupation: At home. # Change Date: 9 JUN 2008 Father: Joseph Balthazor b: NOV 1841 in QC, CAN Mother: Marguerite (Margaret, Maggie) Guyette b: OCT 1843 in QC, CAN Marriage 1 Josephine Bricault (Bricco) b: 1 MAR 1868 in Tn. Deer Creek, Outagamie Co., WI, USA * Married: 3 OCT 1887 in Outagamie Co., WI, USA Has date; Welcome, Outagamie Co., WI. Children 1. Has No Children Philomena Balthazor b: in Outagamie Co., WI, USA 2. Has No Children Balthazor b: JUL 1892 | Balthazor, Michael (I110123)
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172201 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tate, Robert (I139093)
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172202 | Worzella-Schreiner Frank Schreiner, Anna Worzella Kaukauna Sun 5/1/1913 4 Wedding | Family F57056
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172203 | Wounded 5/1/1863 Port Gibson Name: Side: Regiment State/Origin: Regiment Name: Regiment Name Expanded: Company: Rank In: Rank In Expanded: Rank Out: Rank Out Expanded: Film Number: Name: Enlistment Date: Rank at enlistment: State Served: Survived the War?: Service Record: Mustered out on 10 Mar 1863. Sources: Originally had "29th Regiment Infantry, Company E" | Conners, Dr. James G. (I315712)
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172204 | Wounded 9/15/1950 | Meyer, Raymond Cornelius (I125453)
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172205 | Wounded at Five Forks, Virginia, 4/1/1865, died 3 days later. | Johnson, Jacob (I307760)
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172206 | Wounds Fatal to Appleton Soldier Private Arvin J Ristow died Nov. 22 of wounds received in action on Nov. 20 in France, the war department has informed his wife, the former Ruth Grootemont, who lives at 510 W. College avenue. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gust Ristow, 802 W. Harris street. Born Dec. 16, 1923, in Appleton, Ristow attended Appleton High school and was employed by the Gilbert Paper company, Menasha, before entering the service March 3, 1943. He was a member of St. Mary church, the Holy Name society and the Catholic War Veterans. Entering the army, he trained at Fort Lewis, Wash., took part in the Louisiana maneuvers and then was stationed at Camp Phillips, Kans., before going overseas in September. He served with the military police of an infantry division. Survivors, besides the wife and parents, are one brother, Sergeant Gordon, Warrensburg, Mo.; and five sisters, Mrs. Leo Muraski, Appleton, and Mary Jane, Elaine, Grace and Carol, at home. A requiem high mass has been arranged for 9 o'clock Tuesday morning at St. Mary church. | Ristow, Arvin J. (I345358)
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172207 | Wouter Sprangers Bridegroom on Friday, February 10, 1854 Hooge en Lage Zwaluwe Bron: RANB inventarisnummer: 9605 plaats: Hooge en Lage Zwaluwe Burgerlijke Stand: huwelijk , aktenummer: 6, datum: 10-2-1854 BRUIDEGOM: Wouter Sprangers geboorteplaats bruidegom: Hooge en Lage Zwaluwe BRUID: Johanna Beljaars geboorteplaats bruid: Hooge en Lage Zwaluwe Vader bruidegom: Wouter Sprangers Moeder bruidegom: Huiberdina Raaimakers Vader bruid: Johannes Beljaars Moeder bruid: Margaretha Toebal Opmerkingen: Bruidegom geboren circa 1827 Bruid geboren circa 1827, | Family F44061
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172208 | Wouter Sprangers - vader bruidegom on Wednesday, January 26, 1848 Hooge en Lage Zwaluwe Bron: RANB inventarisnummer: 9605 plaats: Hooge en Lage Zwaluwe Burgerlijke Stand: huwelijk , aktenummer: 1, datum: 26-1-1848 BRUIDEGOM: Cornelius Sprangers geboorteplaats bruidegom: Hooge en Lage Zwaluwe BRUID: Dingena Dingemans geboorteplaats bruid: Zwaluwe Vader bruidegom: Wouter Sprangers Moeder bruidegom: Huijberdina Raijmakers Vader bruid: Dingeman Dingemans Moeder bruid: Cornelia Krijnen Opmerkingen: Bruidegom geboren circa 1820 Bruid geboren circa 1804, | Family F13767
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172209 | Wouterus Roosen Bridegroom on Thursday, February 16, 1854 Strijp Bron: RANB inventarisnummer: 7526 plaats: StrijpBurgerlijke Stand: huwelijk , aktenummer: 4, datum: 16-2-1854 BRUIDEGOM: Wouterus Roosen geboorteplaats bruidegom: Vessem, Wintelre en Knegsel geboortedatum bruidegom: 26-10-1816 BRUID: Johanna Smulders geboorteplaats bruid: Strijp geboortedatum bruid: 16-1-1827 Vader bruidegom: Nicolaas Roosen Moeder bruidegom: Antonetta Wouters Vader bruid: Hendrik Smulders Moeder bruid: Elisabeth van Croij | Family F33322
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172210 | Woutrina Joosten Deceased on Thursday, April 24, 1873 Lieshout Plaats: Lieshout, bron: BHICBurgerlijke Stand Overlijden, aktenummer: 12 opgemaakt op: 25-4-1873 Overleden: Woutrina Joosten, 60 jaar Beroep overledene: landbouweresse Geboorteplaats overledene: Nuenen Woonplaats overledene: Lieshout Relatie: echtgenote van Hendrik de Greef Datum overlijden: 24-4-1873 dochter van Vader: Joost Joosten Moeder: Maria de Groot | Joosten, Woutrien (I63297)
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172211 | Wrench Wrench | Wrensch, Julius (I172397)
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172212 | Wrench | Pfund, Maria (I190907)
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172213 | Wright (Hurley) | Hurley, Phyliss (I344755)
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172214 | Wright M.D., Frank Frank Wright M.D., Appleton, age 85, passed away on Friday, November 23, 2007, at Rennes Health Care Center after a lengthy illness. Dr. Wright was born on July 5, 1922, in Rural Bloomington McLean County, Illinois, son of the late Frank and Ruth (Bramwell) Wright. He attended public schools and graduated from University High School, Normal, Illinois in 1940. He then attended Illinois Wesleyan University from 1941-1943 and DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, from 1943-1944. He graduated from the University of Illinois with a B.S. and M.D. in 1950. Dr. Wright served in the United States Naval Reserve from 1942 until 1946, and attained the rank of USNR (jg). He was a secondary gunnery line officer on the USS Portsmouth He interned at St. Lukes Hospital in Spokane, Washington in 1951, and served his residency in General Practice at McNeal Memorial Hospital in Berwen, Illinois, in 1952. Dr. Wright practiced medicine in Appleton and was affiliated with St. Elizabeth Hospital and Appleton Medical Center from 1952 until 1990. He was involved with the American Cancer Society, Visiting Nurses Association, the YMCA, Outagamie County Medical Association, Wisconsin Medical Society, American Medical Society, Boy Scouts of America, and The Fox Cities Community Clinic. Dr. Wright was one of the founding members of the Professional Park Incorporated of Appleton. He enjoyed golfing, fishing, hunting, skiing, and painting landscapes. He also enjoyed his Wednesday morning ROF breakfasts. In his retirement years, Dr. Wright enjoyed country life on his farm, and especially enjoyed spending time with his pets, Blaze and Beauty, Fanny and Flossie, Sadie, Jill and Daisy. He married Marcella A. Fehr, who survives him, along with his children: Frank M. (Debra) Wright, Denver, CO.; Susan J. (William) Enright, Medicine Lake, MN.; James B. Wright, Denver, CO. Dr. Wright is also survived by his grandsons, Michael and Geoffrey Enright; a brother, Dr.John L. (Vivian Kraft) Wright., Bloomington, Illinois; and a sister, Alice Wright Barnard, Towanda, Illinois. He is also survived by Marcy's family, a brother, Raymond (Lois) Fehr, and two sisters Doris Boese and Evelyn (Delmar) Zwiefelhofer. Dr. Wright is further survived by a special Goddaughter, Kaylin Bluma, and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. He was preceded in death by a sister-in-law Jean Barr Wright, and brothers- in- law, J.B. Barnard, and Walter Boese. Memorial Services for Dr. Wright will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, December 1, 2007, at First Congregational United Church of Christ, 724 East South River St., Appleton. A gathering for family and friends will be held at church from 12 noon until the time of services. A memorial is being established for The American Cancer Society and Appleton Medical Center. The family wishes to extend special thanks, to the Dr.'s and staff at Fox Valley Hematology and Oncology, Dr. Brooks, Dr. Stephen Fuller, and the Rennes Health Care Center for their exceptional care and compassion given to Frank. WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 North Superior St. Appleton 920-739-1231 www.wichmannfargo.com | Wright, Frank M.D. (I314113)
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172215 | Wrightstown Frank Meulemans Kaukauna Times | Date: 01/27/1933 | Page: 2 | Type: Obituary | Meulemans, Frank (I32513)
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172216 | Wrightstown Henry Zimmerman Kaukauna Times | Date: 06/10/1926 | Page: 8 | Type: Obituary | Zimmerman, Henry (I132789)
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172217 | Wrightstown Jos Mennen and Kate Gilbert Kaukauna Times | Date: 05/05/1916 | Page: 8 | Type: Wedding | Family F37632
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172218 | Wrightstown Joseph Egar Kaukauna Sun | Date: 03/27/1913 | Page: 2 | Type: Obituary | Eger, Joseph (I324620)
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172219 | Wrightstown Leo Van Ryzin Kaukauna Times | Date: 10/30/1928 | Page: 2 | Type: Death Notice | Vanryzin, Leo Henry (I39006)
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172220 | Wrightstown Mary Vandehey, Albert Bries, Anna Baeten, Michael Liebergen Kaukauna Sun | Date: 06/19/1913 | Page: 8 | Type: Wedding Married Grace Luckow and Don Darrow, Albert Bries and Mary Van der Hei, Mary Finke and Leonard Jansen Kaukauna Times | Date: 06/13/1913 | Page: 1 | Type: Wedding | Family F1686
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172221 | Wrightstown Mrs. Lambert Feldkamp Kaukauna Sun | Date: 01/18/1917 | Page: 6 | Type: Obituary Obituary Mrs Theresa Feldkamp, Mrs John Dolan nee mary Ann Walsh, Frank Kern Sr, Elllen Flavin Kaukauna Times | Date: 01/12/1917 | Page: 4 | Type: Obituary Mrs. Theresa Feldkamp Mrs. Theresa Feldkamp (Lambert) Kaukauna Sun | Date: 01/11/1917 | Page: 1 | Type: Obituary | Martins, Theresa (I121999)
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172222 | Wrightstown Robert Ehnerd, William Kaiser Kaukauna Sun | Date: 03/26/1914 | Page: 5 | Type: Obituary | Ehnerd, Robert (I179350)
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172223 | Wrightstown Theo. Lamers, Cecelia Klister Kaukauna Times | Date: 11/12/1925 | Page: 8 | Type: Wedding | Family F4293
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172224 | Wrightstown Twin girls to Mr. & Mrs. Carl Egar Kaukauna Sun | Date: 05/29/1913 | Page: 2 | Type: Birth | Eger, Carl (I324616)
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172225 | Wrightstown Virginia Vanden Bosch, John Callahan Kaukauna Times | Date: 10/04/1932 | Page: 3 | Type: Wedding Shower Wrightstown Virginia Vanden Bosch, John M. Callahan, Bernice Bushman, Harold Linzmeyer Kaukauna Times | Date: 10/04/1932 | Page: 3 | Type: Wedding | Family F32402
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172226 | Wrightstown Bertha Brandt, Oscar Schmidt Kaukauna Sun 8/19/1915 2 Wedding Wrightstown Bertha Brandt, Oscar Schmidt Kaukauna Sun 7/1/1915 5 Wedding Showe | Family F55557
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172227 | Wrightstown Emma Kamps, John Rosin, John Brach, Helen Ristau Kaukauna Sun 6/11/1914 5 Wedding | Family F537
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172228 | Wrightstown Ferdinand Roebke Kaukauna Sun 12/18/1913 2 Obituary | Roebke, Ferdinand (I160159)
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172229 | Wrightstown Gertrude Leroy, Martin Verhagen Kaukauna Sun 11/28/1912 4 Wedding Little Chute Martin Vandervelden, Gertrude LeRoy Kaukauna Sun 11/21/1912 6 Wedding Kimberly Gertrude LeRoy, Martin Vandervelden Kaukauna Sun 11/21/1912 3 Wedding | Family F42096
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172230 | Wrightstown John LeRoy Kaukauna Sun 4/6/1916 2 Obituary | LeRoy, John (I164434)
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172231 | Wrightstown Mr. & Mrs. Aug. Bellin Kaukauna Times 11/12/1925 8 Anniversary | Family F36761
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172232 | Wrightstown Mrs. Arnold Nelessen, Matt Kettenhofen Kaukauna Sun 2/24/1916 2 Obituary | Kettenhofen, Matthias (I50344)
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172233 | Wrightstown Mrs. Louis Meulemans, Nee Ellen Kettenhofen Kaukauna Times 2/3/1933 2 Obituary | Kettenhofen, Magdalena "Helen" (I50345)
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172234 | Wrightstown Regina Meulemans, Martin Kieffer Kaukauna Times 9/25/1933 2 Wedding | Kieffer, Martin N. (I41469)
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172235 | Wrightstown Timothy Shannon, Albert Vanderheiden Kaukauna Times 2/10/1933 2 Obituary | Shannon, Timothy (I308102)
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172236 | Wrightstown - Alta Jumps, Chester Minsart - Kaukauna Times - 9/23/1926 - 5 - Wedding | Family F71263
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172237 | Wrightstown Boy to Mr. & Mrs. Chirst Gerrits Kaukauna Sun 12/21/19 16 7 Birth | Gerrits, Edward Martin (I60605)
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172238 | Wrightstown Infant child of Frank Maloney Kaukauna Sun 10/31/1912 2 D eath notice | Maloney, Frank (I33453)
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172239 | Wrightstown (also grandaughter Mary age 8 living with them) | Zimmer, Frank (I41401)
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172240 | Wrightstown - Alan B. Schampers, age 75, passed away on August 8, 2018 following a brief illness. Alan was born December 11, 1942 in Kimberly to the late Leo and Rita (Meulemans) Schampers. After graduation from Freedom High, Class of 1961, he worked a short time at Thilmany Pulp and Paper, then went on to farming for the next 52 years. He enjoyed tractor pulling, fishing and snowmobiling. Alan is survived by three sons; Mike, De Pere, Mark, Kaukauna, and Marty, Wrightstown. His siblings; Clarence (Joanie) Schampers, Shawano, Glen (Dolly) Schampers, Freedom, Vonnie (Dan) Diedrick, Kaukauna, Leo (Judy) Schampers, Hilbert, Melvin (fiancée Lori Block) Schampers, Seymour and Mary (Mike) Daul, Mackville. He is further survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Per Alan's wishes, he was cremated and no services will be held. Online condolences may be expressed at www.cotterfuneralhome.com. De Wane Cotter Funeral Home and Crematory is assisting the family. Memorials may be sent to the family or in care of the funeral home. Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Aug. 12, 2018 | Schampers, Alan (I96096)
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172241 | Wrightstown - Gerald (Gerry) Van Asten, age 93, of Wrightstown, entered eternal life on Friday, July 27, 2018. The son of the late William and Delia (Maas) Van Asten was born June 1, 1925 at home in Freedom. Gerry served his country in the US Army as an infantry man, and received awards including: The Bronze Star, Purple Heart in Italy, Good Conduct Medal, American Campaign Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with 1 bronze service star, WWII Victory Medal, Combat Infantryman Badge 1st Award, Honorable Service Lapel Button WWII and the Sharpshooter Badge with Rifle Bar. He was a dedicated member of the American Legion in Wrightstown for 50 years. Gerry married Catherine Meulemans on July 4, 1946 at St. Paul Catholic Church in Wrightstown, and she preceded him in death in 2004. He farmed for much of his life, and was a member of many farm organizations. In addition, he was a town supervisor in Kaukauna and Wrightstown, served on the Wrightstown School Board and was a St. Paul Parish Trustee for many years. Survivors include his children: Gary (Lue) Van Asten of Kaukauna, Ken (Diane) Van Asten of Florence, Nancy (Bob) Lamers of Kaukauna, Linda (Jim) Kortz of Kaukauna, Tom of Wrightstown; daughter-in-law Phyllis Van Asten of Wrightstown; grandchildren: Julie (Adrian III) Slager, Scott (Maki) Van Asten, Mike (Sarah) Kortz, Dan (Jen) Lamers, Sarah (Rob) Teske, Michelle (Skyler) Dukes; 9 great-grandchildren; siblings: Art Van Asten, Germaine Ambrosius, Elaine (Bernie) Miller, Ron (Ann) Van Asten, Mary Ann Neubert, Diane (Leo) Gilsdorf; sister-in-law: Marcy Meulemans; nieces, nephews other family and friends. In addition to his wife, Catherine and parents he was preceded in death by: son James Van Asten, brothers: Erv (Alice) Van Asten, in-laws: Bonnie Van Asten, David Neubert and Bill Ambrosius; father-in-law and mother-in-law: John and Anna Meulemans; Catherine's siblings: Art Meulemans, Dorothy (Mark) Buchinger and Lucille Meulemans Family and friends may visit at St. Clare Parish- St. Paul Site, Wrightstown, on Thursday, August 2, from 3-7pm. Visitation will continue on Friday, at the church, from 9:30am until 10:45am. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00am with Fr. Brian Wideman officiating. Burial will be in St. Paul Catholic Cemetery, Wrightstown. Cotter Funeral Home is assisting the family. A memorial fund is being established. Our family would like to extend our thanks to the caregivers of St. Paul Villa and to Gary and Lue for their loving care for dad. Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from July 29 to Aug. 1, 2018 | VanAsten, Gerald G. (I65212)
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172242 | Wrightstown - Gerald G. Van Zeeland, age 76, of Wrightstown, passed away Monday, April 9, 2018. The son of the late Norbert and Marion (Walsh) Van Zeeland was born February 13, 1942 in Appleton. He graduated from Wrightstown High School in the class of 1961. From 1964-1969 he served his country in the Army National Guard. On September 8, 1965, he married Carol Allen in Wrightstown and together they shared 52 years of marriage. After high school he worked for Gustman for 8 years and then Ft. Howard Paper for 27 years until his retirement. His faith was important to him, and in addition to being a life-long member of St. Clare Parish-St. Paul Site, served on the parish council, did maintenance for the church, was an altar server, Eucharistic minister and bell ringer. In his spare time he enjoyed fur trapping, hunting, fishing, bowling, golfing and working in the garage rebuilding engines. He also served on the Wrightstown Village Board and was a former volunteer fireman. Papa Jerry enjoyed spending time with his family, and particularly loved time with his grandchildren. Survivors include his wife, Carol; children: Robert (Cheryl), Scott (Kathy) and Eric (Wendy); beloved grandchildren: Megan (fiancé Nate) and daughter Chloe, Benjamin, Ryan, Mason, Maiya, Will, Amanda (Luke) and a future great-granddaughter, Samantha (special friend Patrick), Danielle, Ella and Liam; siblings: Pat Van Schyndel, Tom (Maureen) Van Zeeland, Don (Noreen) Van Zeelend, Joyce (Bob) Lamers, Dale (Muriel) Van Zeeland, Linda (Jerry) Boylan and Roger (Joyce) Van Zeeland; in-laws Gene (Shirley) Allen, Gary (Joyce) Allen; nieces, nephews, other family and friends. Jerry was preceded in death by a beloved daughter, Mary Lynn; twin brother/best friend Terry (Jeanette); nephews: Shawn and Russ; father-in-law and mother-in-law Robert and Ethel Allen. Family and friends may visit at St. Clare Catholic Parish-St. Paul Site, Wrightstown, on Thursday, April 12, from 4-7pm with a prayer service to conclude the evening at 7pm. Visitation will continue on Friday, at the church, from 9:00am until 10:45am. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00am Friday. Burial in St. Paul Cemetery, Wrightstown. Cotter Funeral Home and Crematory is assisting the family. Online condolences at www.cotterfuneralhome.com Our family would like to thank the caregivers of Woodside Lutheran Home and his family and friends for their support over the last several months. Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Apr. 11, 2018 | VanZeeland, Gerald Giles (I100546)
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172243 | Wrightstown - Janice Eiting, Wrightstown, passed away on Thursday, July 19, 2018. She was born in Green Bay, on May 22, 1940, to Norbert and Angenie (Cornelissen) Klister. She attended St. Paul's Catholic Church and Wrightstown High School. She was united in marriage to Roger Eiting on Jan. 13, 1959. They were married for almost 60 years. Together they owned and operated R & J Distributors and R & J Dairy tile. Janice enjoyed playing cards, crossword puzzles and watching the Packers play. She loved traveling and the many visits shared with family and friends, especially the time spent with their incredible neighborhood. Janice was proud of her family and a loving mother. Her door was always open, with a pot of coffee and an ear to listen. She is survived by her husband, Roger, their four children; Dan (Judy) Eiting, Dave (Laurie) Eiting, Dennis (Annette) Eiting and Carol (Special friend Keith Schmidt) Vande Hey, grandchildren; Nick (Jessica) Eiting, Kelly (John) Bezency and Curt Eiting, Dale (Special friend Heather) Eiting, Heather (Aren) Greiner, Nathan (Meghan) Eiting, Alyssa and Emily Eiting, Matt (Leah) Vande Hey, Evan Vande Hey and Glen (special friend Stephanie) Vande Hey, great grandchildren; Zander, Brailynn, Aiden, Adrian, Grant, Claire, Landon, Abby, Lauren, Vivian and special "son" Davey and Pam La Plante. Janice is further survived by siblings; Darrell Klister, Yvonne (Gaylen) La Brec, sister in law, Lucille Klister as well as many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Preceding Janice in death are her parents, Norbert and Angenie Klister parents in law, Clarence and Nellie Eiting and brothers, Marlyn and Kenneth Klister as well as her great granddaughter, Makaya Greiner. Family and friends may gather on Monday, July 23, 2018 at St. Clare Catholic Church St. Paul Site, 437 Main Street, Wrightstown from 3:00pm to 7:00pm, with a prayer service at 7:00pm. Visitation will continue at the church on Tuesday, July 24, 2018 from 9:00am to 10:45, with the funeral mass to follow at 11:00am with Rev. Brian Wideman officiating. Cotter Funeral Home and Crematory is assisting the family. Online condolences can be made at www.cotterfuneralhome.com. Janice's family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of St. Paul Elder Care for the wonderful care Janice was given during her stay there. Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 22, 2018 | Klister, Janice (I14195)
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172244 | Wrightstown - Joseph J. Mollen, Wrightstown, age 83, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 29, 2018 at the St. Paul Home. He was born on May 24, 1934 in Little Chute, WI, the son of the late Joseph N. and Johanna (Colby) Mollen. Joe had served his country in the US Army as a helicopter mechanic. On June 16, 1956 he married Margaret Vanden Heuvel at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna. The couple lived in the Kaukauna area for 45 years, moving to their present home in 2001. Joe worked at Giddings & Lewis for 18 years and later was self employed in his machine shop. He was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church. Joe is survived by his wife of 61 years, Margaret, 3 children: Bonnie (John) Stock and their daughter Casey, Christine (Steve) Schauer and their children Christina (Alex) and Nicholas, Joseph S. (Tammy) Mollen and their children Isabella, Vidal and Anastasia; 2 sisters: Jeanette Micke and Eileen Gregorius. Joe was preceded in death by his grandson Andy, siblings: Teresa Mollen, John Mollen, Anita Johnson, Bertha Van Veghel, Ignatius "Moe" Mollen, Gerald Mollen and Imelda Van Veghel. Funeral Services will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 3, 2018 at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 309 Desnoyer St., Kaukauna with Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Burial will be in Parish Cemetery. Friends may call directly at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service. Full Military rites will be conducted immediately following service outside of church. Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukauna, (920) 766-2099 www.boettcherfamilyfuneral.com Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Jan. 31, 2018 | Mollen, Joseph John (I88969)
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172245 | Wrightstown - Lloyd "Gus" Gussert, 84, Wrightstown, passed away peacefully in his home on Saturday, June 9, 2018, following a hard-fought battle with cancer. Born January 1, 1934, son of the late Agnes (Theunis) Gussert. Lloyd united in marriage to Mary Lou Cornelissen on June 4, 1957 and together they celebrated 60 years of marriage. Mary Lou preceded him in death on October 25, 2017. Lloyd graduated from Wrightstown High School in 1952. He worked for the Village of Wrightstown as the Superintendent of Public Works for 38 years before retiring in 1996. He was a member of the Wrightstown Fire Department for 42 years and one of the first members of the First Responders Program. He enjoyed cooking, baking and puttering in his garage. Lloyd took great pride in his gardening and canning every summer, sharing the "fruits of his labor" with his children and grandchildren. He is survived by his three sons, Tom, Greenleaf; Tim (Mary); Terry (Karen); and a daughter, Cindy (Lee) Bowers, all of Wrightstown; six loved grandchildren, Hannah (Andy) Bauer, Taylor Bowers, Carley (Josh) Ebert, Courtney, Tanner (MacKenzie) and Mariah Gussert; and his adored great-grandson, Roman. He is further survived by Mary Lou's family, Carol Burke, Germaine Diny, Jack Cornelissen, Sandy Greenley and Bonnie Cornelissen, as well as many nieces, nephews other relatives and friends. In addition to his mother and wife, Lloyd was preceded in death by his brother Connie and a sister Ruth, in-laws, Sylvester and Vivian Cornelissen, brothers-in-law, Leo Diny, Jerry Cornelissen and Bill Burke, and sisters-in-law, Mary Ellen Cornelissen and Donna Gussert, aunts and uncles. Family and friends may visit at St. Clare Catholic Church - St. Paul Site, 437 Main St., Wrightstown, from 10:30am until 12:15pm on Wednesday, June 13, 2018. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated for Lloyd at 12:30pm with Rev. Brian Wideman officiating. Burial will take place at St. Paul Catholic Cemetery, Wrightstown. Online condolences may be expressed at www.cotterfuneralhome.com. Cotter Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Our special thanks go out to a very important person, Denise Helbing. She became dad's "other daughter" over the years and a special family friend whose love and support will never ever be forgotten. Thanks also to ThedaCare Hospice, especially Ashley, dad's nurse, and to Comfort Keepers, Natalie, who got everything set up and our caregivers Yacouba (Jacob), Alexa and MiKayla. The kindness, compassion, and skill we were shown allowed us to keep dad home. Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on June 12, 2018 | Gussert, Lloyd F. (I191367)
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172246 | Wrightstown - Ruth D. Roebke-Berens, 81, Wrightstown, died June 22, 2018 at the Bay Shore Nursing Home in Green Bay. Ruth Diane Roebke was born on September 29, 1936 to the late Harry and Esther (Ihlenfeldt) Roebke. Her grade school years were at the Wrightstown Elementary School and at St. John Lutheran School in Wrightstown. Ruth continued her education at Wrightstown High School. She grew up on the family farm on Shanty Road, driving tractors and milking cows. After working for three years at Aid Association for Lutherans in Appleton, Ruth attended Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana (where she earned her bachelor's degree) and Marquette University in Milwaukee (where she earned both a master's degree and a doctorate in history). After graduating from Valparaiso University, Ruth taught for nine years at Milwaukee Lutheran High School. In 1969 she was chosen to participate in a Fulbright Summer Seminar in India. Ruth's research took her to many countries including Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Poland. She was especially proud of locating and visiting the villages where her Roebke ancestors lived before immigrating to Wrightstown. She met her husband, John Berens, while both were attending graduate school at Marquette University; they were married on April 9, 1977 in Milwaukee. After teaching for four years at Concordia University in Milwaukee, Ruth and her husband moved to Marquette, Michigan in 1978, joining the History Department at Northern Michigan University. Ruth worked at NMU for 22 years as a history professor and university administrator, retiring in December 2000. She was awarded Excellence in Teaching awards by both Milwaukee Lutheran High School and Northern Michigan University. Ruth was active in the Wrightstown community throughout her life. Known by all as the "village historian," she wrote a book-length history of Wrightstown in 1971. After her retirement she became active in the Wrightstown Historical Society. She wrote the 2001 re-enactment for the Village Centennial. Ruth and her husband also wrote many historical articles for local newspapers, which were published in two books, Village on the Fox (2007) and Wrightstown Remembered (2010). Ruth was an active member of St. John Ev. Lutheran Church. She was baptized on October 11, 1936 and confirmed on May 14, 1950. Her confirmation verses— John 10:27-28: My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand— always had a special importance for her. Ruth wrote a history of the congregation for its 125th anniversary in 1994 and histories of the church and school for a history of the Northeastern Wisconsin District of the Wisconsin Synod published in 2000. She also produced a video history of St. John Lutheran Elementary School for its 50th anniversary in 1996. Ruth enjoyed visiting St. John School to show the students historic photographs and to talk about the history of Wrightstown. In retirement Ruth enjoyed semi-annual get-togethers and reunions with her Wrightstown High School classmates from the Class of 1954. Ruth loved animals throughout her life and had great joy providing care and love for these special creatures of God Ruth was preceded in death by her mother and father and sister Lois Ann. Survivors include her husband John; brother David, sister-in-law Kathleen, and niece Eve Roebke of Chicago; and many dear cousins and friends. Friends may call at the DeWane-Cotter Funeral Home, 711 Main St., Wrightstown on Friday, June 29, from 5 to 8 pm. Visitation will continue on June 30 from 9:30 to 10:45 am at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Wrightstown. The funeral service will be held 11 am June 30 at the church with the Rev. Mike Gehl officiating. Burial will be in St. John Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church of Wrightstown. Online condolences may be expressed to Ruth's family at www.cotterfuneralhome.com The family extends its deepest appreciation to the dedicated staff of Bay Shore Nursing Home for the care they provided Ruth during her last months. Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from June 27 to June 28, 2018 | Roebke, Ruth (I345974)
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172247 | Wrightstown - The funeral of Theodore J. Coenen was held Monday morning from St. Paul Catholic church, with the Rev. Father Van Dyck in charge. Mr. Coenen lived on a farm near Wrightstown and was taken to a Green Bay hospital last Wednesday evening. Death came Friday morning and was caused by heart disease. Theodore Coenen was born in DePere and lived there until about 33 years ago. when he moved on the farm in the southern part of Brown Co. He was the candidate on the Democratic ticket for the office of assemblyman in the Second district at the last election. Mr. Coenon is survived by 14 children. His wife died about a year ago. This Is the first death in the St Paul Holy Name Society. Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Wednesday, August 26, 1925 | Page 10 | Coenen, Theodore Patrick (I10209)
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172248 | Wrightstown - William (Bill) Theunis passed away peacefully Wednesday, August 15, 2018 after a brief illness. Bill loved being with his family and running his family farm. In his younger years, he drove milk truck and enjoyed bowling, vacations, playing cards, going to the casino, and snowmobiling. He is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Ruth (Ver Hagen) who he married on his 20th birthday. Children: Patti Bowers (friend Mike), Liz (John) Martin, Mark (Andrea), Jeff (fiancé Sally), and Nancy Portman (friend Kurt); Grandchildren: Joanne Bowers (friend Jon), B.J., Jeremy, Kristy (friend Matt), and Christina Portman; Great-Grandchildren: Aiden and Wyatt. He is further survived by his sister Marlene (Jim) Coenen, Brother-in-Law: Bill (Carol) Ver Hagen; Step-Brothers & Sisters: Carol De Bruin, Joan Voet, Reetz Buechel, Mary & Tom Kalupa, Bernie & Bonnie Van Zeeland, Ed & Patti Van Zeeland; Daughter-in-Law: Colleen Theunis and Son-in-Law Robert Portman. Bill is also survived by several nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his Mother and Father: Ed & Christina (Van Eperen) Theunis; Parents-in-Law: Richard & Della (Liebergen) Ver Hagen; Step-Father: Bernie Van Zeeland, Sister-in-Law: Donna Deering; Son-in-Law: Myron Bowers; Step Brothers-in-Law: Tom Debruin, Dan Voet and Bob Buechel. Family and friends may visit at St. Clare Parish-St. Paul Site, Wrightstown, on Saturday, August 18, from 10:00am until 12:45pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1:00pm with Fr. Bob Kabat officiating. Burial will follow in St. Paul Cemetery, Wrightstown. Cotter Funeral Home is assisting the family. The family would like to extend their gratitude to Father Bob, Deacon Ken Kabat, DeWane Cotter Funeral Home, Dr. Danz, Dr. Werner & Jody at Kaukauna Clinic, and the nurses on the 7th floor of AMC Bill will forever shine down upon his family and the family farm. Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from Aug. 16 to Aug. 17, 2018 | Theunis, William (I48338)
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172249 | Wrightstown Anna Kerkhoff, George Vandehey Kaukauna Sun 5/09/1912 10 Wedding | Family F41404
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172250 | Wrightstown Charlotte Cavil, Arthur Knuth Kaukauna Sun 5/24/1917 7 Wedding | Family F63247
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172251 | Wrightstown ED 51 page 5 (page after the OTHER Thoedore Coen en ); Listed living with wife and 10 children aged 55, born in Wis paren ts born Holland. I did not find Theodore Coenen's marriage dated September 8, 1891 in Outa gamie County Index | Coenen, Theodore Patrick (I10209)
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172252 | Wrightstown Eva Martin, Fred Jondo, Rose Wiresnke, Mr. Schroeder Kaukauna Sun 7/10/1913 6 Wedding | Family F68496
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172253 | Wrightstown Girls to Mr. & Mrs. George Vanderheiden, Mr. & Mrs. Jake Kettenhoven, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Kreiger, Boy to Mr. & Mrs. Frank Vander Heiden Kaukauna Sun 7/31/1913 3 Birth | Kettenhofen, Jacob Emmanuel (I46038)
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172254 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1936 | Schaueble, Ruth (I143589)
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172255 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1938 | Kamps, Vanita (I105856)
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172256 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1939 | VanDyke, Ervin (I33933)
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172257 | Wrightstown High School Class of 193_ | Bougie, Francis (I12141)
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172258 | Wrightstown High School Class of 193_ | Nies, Marie Rose "Mary" (I71167)
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172259 | Wrightstown High School Class of 193_ | Rohloff, Herman (I124644)
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172260 | Wrightstown High School Class of 193_ | Bries, Ruth Marie (I156109)
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172261 | Wrightstown High School Class of 193_ | Holloway, Gerald (I156216)
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172262 | Wrightstown High School Class of 193_ | Rotzenberg, Zita (I156327)
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172263 | Wrightstown High School Class of 193_ | Rotzenberg, Grace Patricia (I156332)
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172264 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1942 | Verhagen, Raymond M. (I25837)
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172265 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1942 | Ribarchek, Donald Paul (I164396)
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172266 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1942 | Kamps, Delores M. (I169339)
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172267 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1943 | Boylan, Florence (I30179)
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172268 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1944 | Schreurs, Ethel M. (I132691)
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172269 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1944 | Peters, Carl J. (I161620)
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172270 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1945 | Cootway, Marvin (I58728)
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172271 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1945 | Verhasselt, John "Jack" (I84678)
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172272 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1947 | Jager, Dolores M. "Jo" (I157659)
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172273 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1948 | VanDyke, Sylvester John (I22788)
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172274 | Wrightstown High School Class of 194_ | VandeHey, Frances Helen (I30124)
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172275 | Wrightstown High School Class of 194_ | Nackers, Mary Lou (I32224)
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172276 | Wrightstown High School Class of 194_ | Schaeuble, Marie Ann (I55497)
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172277 | Wrightstown High School Class of 194_ | Feldkamp, Theodore R. (I59767)
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172278 | Wrightstown High School Class of 194_ | Tucker, Margaret (I65998)
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172279 | Wrightstown High School Class of 194_ | Rotzenberg, Blanche Flavia (I87289)
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172280 | Wrightstown High School Class of 194_ | Edinger, Delores (I110116)
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172281 | Wrightstown High School Class of 194_ | Runnoe, Ralph (I120387)
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172282 | Wrightstown High School Class of 194_ | Berken, H. Dale (I123270)
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172283 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1951 | Brooks, Franklin William (I14047)
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172284 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1951 | Meulemans, Lloyd Joseph (I50822)
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172285 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1952 | Gussert, Lloyd F. (I191367)
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172286 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1952 | Duescher, Robert L. (I337635)
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172287 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1953 | Fischer, Joseph A. (I133386)
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172288 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1953 | Buechler, Robert (I153806)
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172289 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1953 | Reschke, Roger (I339115)
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172290 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1954 | Roebke, Ruth (I345974)
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172291 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1955 | Ehnerd, Patricia May (I18019)
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172292 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1957 | Roebke, William "Bill" (I342003)
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172293 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1958 | Lamers, Roger (I41624)
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172294 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1958 | Pennenberg, Robert (I337552)
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172295 | Wrightstown High School Class of 195_ | Arnoldussen, Arlene (I34023)
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172296 | Wrightstown High School Class of 195_ | VanDyke, Darlene Esther (I89822)
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172297 | Wrightstown High School Class of 195_ | Zittlow, Beverly M. (I110138)
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172298 | Wrightstown High School Class of 195_ | Gerrits, Gerald A. "Junior" Jr. (I126699)
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172299 | Wrightstown High School Class of 195_ | Buechler, Ronald T. (I144630)
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172300 | Wrightstown High School Class of 195_ | Reedy, Judith (I153807)
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172301 | Wrightstown High School Class of 195_ | Lemke, Alfred (I158250)
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172302 | Wrightstown High School Class of 195_ | Titel, Russell (I160177)
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172303 | Wrightstown High School Class of 195_ | VanWychen, Dwayne (I181374)
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172304 | Wrightstown High School Class of 195_? | Hibbard, Robert S. (I307284)
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172305 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1960 | Geyso, Robert (I336679)
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172306 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1961 | VanZeeland, Gerald Giles (I100546)
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172307 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1965 | Micke, Ronald Francis (I11179)
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172308 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1965 | Zirbel, Dennis (I84749)
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172309 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1967 | VandeHey, Barbara A. (I49325)
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172310 | Wrightstown High School Class of 196_ | Gilson, Thomas (I323192)
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172311 | Wrightstown High School Class of 196_ | Pahl, Darrel (I339809)
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172312 | Wrightstown High School Class of 196_ | Tetzlaff, Duane (I341259)
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172313 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1970 | Brittnacher, Thomas J. (I125209)
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172314 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1970 | Daniels, Clarence R. (I155077)
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172315 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1971 | VanAsten, James E. "Jim" (I57729)
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172316 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1975 | Aerts, Dennis (I76537)
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172317 | Wrightstown High School Class of 197_ | Kussow, Michael T. (I35664)
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172318 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1989 | Kussow, Kristine (I204106)
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172319 | Wrightstown High School Class of 198_ | Agen, Sharon (I345832)
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172320 | Wrightstown High School Class of 1999 | Lennon, Neil (I6462)
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172321 | Wrightstown High School Class of 2005 | Geurts, Charles (I324025)
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172322 | Wrightstown High School Class of 2012 | Vondracek, Stephen (I337427)
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172323 | Wrightstown High School Class of _ | VanDyke, Richard Marlan (I68657)
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172324 | Wrightstown High School Principal | Seymour, Edward Amos (I306939)
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172325 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meulemans, Judith Ann (I6954)
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172326 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meulemans, Christine Marie (I18325)
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172327 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meulemans, Pamela Jean (I18376)
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172328 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meulemans, Corrine Lynn (I18452)
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172329 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meulemans, Nicole Jane (I18453)
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172330 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meulemans, James Kenneth (I18571)
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172331 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meulemans, Daniel Paul (I18573)
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172332 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meulemans, Debra Ann (I18581)
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172333 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meulemans, Patrick Jerome (I18635)
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172334 | Wrightstown John Kettenhofen, Sarah Manion Kaukauna Sun 5/07/1914 2 Wedding | Family F38643
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172335 | Wrightstown Librarian for 25 years. | Pall, Shirley (I156644)
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172336 | Wrightstown Listed living with wife and 4 children. Richard Campbell 32 Margrett Campbell 32 Susanah Campbell 8 John T. Campbell 7 Edward Campbell 4 Richard Campbell 2 | Campbell, Richard (I67511)
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172337 | Wrightstown Loretta Golden, Jacob Kettenhofen Kaukauna Sun 4/24/1913 3 Wedding Wrightstown Loretta Golden, Jake Kettenhofen Kaukauna Sun 4/03/1913 2 Wedding | Family F25572
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172338 | Wrightstown Man Is Dead William Theunis Kaukauna Times 9/16/1926 1 Obituary | Theunis, William (I61597)
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172339 | Wrightstown Man Succumbs On Saturday Nicholas Remmel Kaukauna Times | Date: 01/28/1930 | Page: 1 | Type: Obituary | Remmel, Nicholas (I132717)
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172340 | Wrightstown Mary Vandehey, Albert Bries, Anna Baeten, Michael Liebergen Kaukauna Sun 6/19/1913 8 Wedding | Family F6216
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172341 | Wrightstown News Mrs. L. McAbee Kaukauna Sun 2/19/1897 A2 Death notic | Garrity, Abigail (I173366)
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172342 | Wrightstown Notes Peter McGowan, Ellen Finnegan, Lizzie Finnegan, John Dockery, Chas Finnegan, Julius Krause, Frank Heutrchel, Dr Kendall Kaukauna Times | Date: 01/20/1888 | Page: 5 | Type: Wedding | Family F51862
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172343 | Wrightstown Page 1, Listed living with wife and 9 children a ge 50, Anna age 31, both born in Ireland, William 13, Thomas 11, Peter 1 0, Mary Jane 8, Ellen 7, James 6, Anne 4, Martin 2, Sarah 6/12. | Golden, Patrick (I32497)
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172344 | Wrightstown Page 1, Patrick a ge 50, Anna age 31, both born in Ireland, William 13, Thomas 11, Peter 1 0, Mary Jane 8, Ellen 7, James 6, Anne 4, Martin 2, Sarah 6/12. | Golden, James H. (I43818)
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172345 | Wrightstown page 14; William Gonnering age 68 born in Hollan d, wife Elisabeth age 58 born in Prussia, Children; Catherine age 28? bo rn in Holland, John age 21 born in Holland, Peter age 19 born in Holland, | Gonnering, William (I22038)
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172346 | Wrightstown page 32 Listed living with wife age 63, Rosella age 61. both born Belgium, Europe. Peter Muelimans Rosella Muelimans Stancy Muelimans Anton Rufus John Rufus | Meulemans, Petrus (I3157)
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172347 | Wrightstown page 35, Listed living with parents age 15 born in Belgium. | Meulemans, Mary (I33407)
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172348 | Wrightstown page 35, Listed living with parents age 5 born in Wisconsin. Bernard 43, Catharine 46, Mary 15, a ll born in Belguim, Then born in Wis were Andrew 11, Rosella 9, Louis 2. | Meulemans, Peter (I6060)
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172349 | Wrightstown page 35; Listed living with parents age 2 bo rn in Wisconsin. | Meulemans, Louis (I32052)
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172350 | Wrightstown page 35; Listed living with parents age 9 bo rn in Wisconsin. | Meulemans, Victoria Rose (I31782)
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172351 | Wrightstown page 35; Listed living with wife and 5 children a ge 43 born in Belgium. | Meulemans, Bernard Dominic (I12569)
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172352 | Wrightstown page 43 Listed as living with parents age 19 | Blindauer, Valentine (I5218)
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172353 | Wrightstown page 6 John Rice Maria Rice William Rice Honora Rice John Rice Ellen Rice Micheal Rice Daniel Rice Maria Rice Rodolfas Rice | Rice, John (I3700)
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172354 | Wrightstown page 92BListed living with husband and 5 children, aged 28, born May 1872 | VandeHey, Mary (I27918)
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172355 | Wrightstown page 9; Listed living with wife and children a ge 51 born in Ireland, wife margaret 40 born Ireland, children Fannie? 2 0, Thomas 17, Margaret 15, agnes 14 | Rice, Thomas (I35536)
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172356 | Wrightstown Personals John Gerrits Kaukauna Times | Date: 11/22/1935 | Page: 8 | Type: Obituary Heart Attack Fatal To Father of Mrs. S. Esler John Gerrits Kaukauna Times | Date: 11/15/1935 | Page: 1 | Type: Obituary | Gerrits, John Bernard (I85821)
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172357 | Wrightstown Personals Son to Mr. & Mrs. Richard Berentson, Son to Mr. & Mrs. Harold Titel Kaukauna Times 5/05/1936 2 Birth | Titel, Russell (I160177)
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172358 | Wrightstown Rick Gilbert, Wrightstown bridge Kaukauna Times | Date: 08/22/1884 | Page: 3 | Type: News | Gilbert, Richard (I57900)
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172359 | Wrightstown Son of Mr. & Mrs. Rupert Willey, Cornelius Liebergen Kaukauna Times 9/16/1926 7 Obituary/Death Notice | Liebergen, Cornelius "Nelis" (I25638)
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172360 | Wrightstown Wedding Anna Gerritts, Julius Bries Kaukauna Times | Date: 05/17/1918 | Page: 7 | Type: Wedding | Family F51745
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172361 | Wrightstown Wedding Frank Flannigan Ehnerd and Rosetta Irene McCabe Kaukauna Times | Date: 09/13/1912 | Page: 8 | Type: Wedding | Family F37664
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172362 | Wrightstown Young Lady Found in River Christina Van Dyke, Martin Van Dyke Kaukauna Times 4/3/1919 4 News/Obituary | VanDyke, Christina (I109280)
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172363 | Wrightstown, | Finnegan, Charles Thomas (I50997)
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172364 | Wrightstown, Brown Cnty, Wis | Lauterbach, Anna Marie "Mary" (I33275)
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172365 | Wrightstown, brown Co on last two pages | Rice, William Angelo (I9994)
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172366 | Wrightstown, Brown CO WI | Lamers, Virginia Ann (I23377)
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172367 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meulemans, Christine Marie (I18325)
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172368 | Wrightstown, Brown Co, Wisconsin | Meulemans, Leona Regina (I37917)
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172369 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F4084
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172370 | Wrightstown, Brown Co, Wisconsin | Family F5054
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172371 | Wrightstown, Brown Co, Wisconsin | Family F29587
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172372 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Meulemans, Jeffrey Thomas (I18316)
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172373 | Wrightstown, Brown, WI. | Family F16129
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172374 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F25527
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172375 | Wrightstown, Brown, WI. | Family F32985
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172376 | Wrightstown, Brown, WI. | Family F33128
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172377 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F32141
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172378 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Feldkamp, Joan (I59768)
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172379 | Wrightstown, Henry Meulemans Kaukauna Sun | Date: 04/23/1914 | Page: 2 | Type: Obituary | Meulemans, Henry (I5212)
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172380 | Wrightstown, John Egan Kaukauna Sun | Date: 04/30/1914 | Page: 3 | Type: Death Notice | Egan, John (I104227)
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172381 | Wrightstown; Henery Verbsten 63 Angeline Verbsten 57 Henery Verbsten 20 Peter Verbsten 16 Minnie Verbsten 15 Delia Verbsten 14 | Verbeten, Henry Sr. (I101460)
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172382 | Wrightstown; Listed living with widowed mother born Jun 1883 a ge 17 | Hein, Rose (I29273)
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172383 | Written by John M. Milner - Clarence Franklin Currie was born on December 30, 1878 in Glencoe, Ontario. In 1902, at the age of 23, Currie made his major league debut on April 2, 1902 for the Cincinatti Reds. Currie would appear in 10 games for the Reds, winning 3 but losing 2. He started 7 of the games and complete 6 of them, including a shut out. He would give up just 1 home run and have an Earned Run Average (ERA) of 3.72 over 65 1/3 innings. The St. Louis Cardinals purchased Currie from the Cincinatti Reds in August 1902. He would appear in 15 games for the Cardinals, going 7-5. Twelve of the fifteen games he appeared in, he would do so as a starter. His ERA of 2.60 over 124 2/3 innings pitched was good enough to lead the team in that category. As the number five starter in a 6-man rotation for the Cardinals, he would also lead the team in shutouts (2) and hits per 9 innings pitched (9.02). However, Currie's performance would not be enough to make the 1902 Cardinals anything resembling a contending team. The Cardinals would go 56-78 on the season, finishing 6th in the National League, 44 games back of the Pittsburgh Pirates. 4 Currie got off to a horrendous start in 1903 for the Cardinals. He went 4-12 in 22 games (16 of them being starts), although he would throw 13 complete games, and a shutout. In 148 innings pitched for St. Louis, Currie's ERA would be 4.01. By mid-season, he had been sold to the Chicago Cubs. He would appear in just 6 games for the Cubs. He would start three games and complete two of them. In 33 innings pitched, his ERA for the Cubs would be 2.97. Unfortunately, he would give up 7 home runs, enough to tie him for second in the National League for most homers allowed. With the Cubs, Currie would be hitting as well as he ever would in his career. He hit .417 with 3 RBI while with the Cubs. Overall, Currie would hit .155 for his career. While St. Louis would end up in last place in the National League, (46 games out of first), Currie's new team finished third, just 8 games back of Pittsburgh. During his brief two-year career, Currie pitched 371.1 innings in the majors, and finished with a record of 15 wins and 23 losses (a .395 winning percentage) and earned an ERA of 3.46. Hitters would hit .277 against him Clarence Currie died on July 15th, 1941 in Little Chute,Wisconsin. | Currie, Clarence Franklin (I308535)
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172384 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F201037
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172385 | Wrong date transcribed here; Name: Birth Date: Birth Place: Gender: Father's Name: Mother's Name: FHL Film Number: Name: Birth Date: County: Reel: Record: | Randerson, Marie (I95996)
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172386 | Wuanita L. Willems, age 92, of Stockbridge, died on Saturday, January 18, 2014 at her home in Stockbridge. She was born July 7, 1921 in the Town of Woodville, daughter of the late Gustave & Lena (Bowman) Koller. She married John Willems, Sr. on March 12, 1945 at St. Francis in Hollandtown following a lengthy and storied love letter exchange. Early in her life, Nita worked for the Banta family which was a pleasure because it opened many doors and opportunities to events and famous people. For all of the excitement that brought her, Nita really just treasured the simple things in life; her cutwork and embroidery, and the fabulous dishes she made without recipe. She was especially famous for her brie that she made years ago at breakfast times. Wuanita was a matriarch who made sure that those around her were well cared for. She was always generous with her time, and put her baking skills to good use every year making numerous pies for the Thanksgiving Express. She even rented out her Green Thumb to help nurse back to health plants for people in her area. Wuanita was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Stockbridge, the Christian Women and the American Legion Auxiliary of Stockbridge. Survivors include her children: Lester Willems of Stockbridge, Bob (Diane) Willems of Chilton, Mary (Bruce) Pelkey of Appleton, Mark (Debbie) Willems of Chilton; a son-in-law: John Smith; her grandchildren: Roseanne Smith, Bill (Ashley) Smith, John & Chris Smith, Chad (Kayla) Willems, Shaun & Justin Willems, Katie Pelkey & Michael Ansardy, Erin (Tony) Spencer, Jeremy, Josh & Julie Willems; her great-grandchildren: Ryan, Jordan, Alaina Smith, Jack Michael, & Tyler Smith, Leonard Willems, and sister: Rosemary Satzer. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband: John Willems, Sr.; a daughter: Anita Ann Smith; a son: John Willems, Jr.; and a brother: Francis (Marie) Koller. Funeral service will be at 11:30 am on Thursday, January 23, 2014 at St. Mary Catholic Church in Stockbridge. Burial will follow in the Parish Cemetery. Friends may call at the Wieting Family Funeral Home (411 W. Main St.) in Chilton from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm on Wednesday, January 22, 2014 and on Thursday at the church from 10:00 am until 11:15 am. Nita's family would like to thank Holly & Karen from the Calumet County Visiting Nurses for all of the kind and compassionate care that they provided. Online Condolences wietingfuneralhome.com Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Jan. 20, 2014 | Koller, Wuanita "Anita" (I150713)
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172387 | Wuebben, Lauri Lauri left the loving embraces of her family and took the hand of Jesus on July 18, 2008, after a brave battle to recover from injuries sustained on July 9, 2008. Lauri was the beloved wife and best friend of David and loving mother of Timothy. She was the precious daughter of Joann and Larry Larson and sister of Jodi (Bob) Tank and Jack (Wanda) Larson. Lauri was the caring daughter-in-law of Arthur (the late Theodosia) Wuebben, sister-in-law to Carolyn Clauter and Andrea (Dennis) Grasmick and loving aunt to Nathan, Matthew, Nicholas, Bailey, Shelby, Andrew (Emily), Gabrielle, Michael and Adam. She was the special granddaughter of Burt and Alice Larson and also to the late Harold and Katherine Hoppe. Lauri, 48, was born Sept. 3, 1959, in Waupun, Wis. She graduated from Waupun High School and attended UW-Stevens Point, where she met Dave. They were married May 17th, 1986, in Port Edwards, Wis. Lauri and Dave enjoyed a loving and happy partnership. She had a knack for making their house a special, loving home. Lauri worked in finance for Hillhaven Nursing Homes, but left there to stay home with Tim during his early years. She was an active volunteer at school and church. Returning in recent years to the work force, Lauri joined Jeweler's Mutual in the Human Resources Department. Lauri was successful in her work and any other endeavors she pursued. She was appreciated by many. Lauri enjoyed stamping, feeding the birds, gardening with Dave and supporting Tim in all of his interests. She also enjoyed spending time with wonderful friends and family. She was known for her outgoing, caring and vibrant personality. The funeral service for Lauri will be at Shepherd of The Hills Lutheran Church in Greenville on Wednesday, July 23, 2008, at 11 a.m. Friends and family may call Tuesday evening at the church from 4 to 8 p.m. and at the church on Wednesday from 9 a.m. until the time of service. A special thank you is extended to friends and family for their outpouring of love and support. Also, a thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff of the Critical Care Unit at Theda Clark in Neenah. A memorial fund has been established. Cline & Hanson Funeral Home 209 W. Cook Street New London, WI 54961 920-982-3232 www.clinehansonfuneralhome.com | Larson, Lauri (I315555)
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172388 | Wulfred J Smith Donald Smith Margaret Coenen Paul Coenen Geneivie Coenen | Nedols, Margaret (I167487)
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172389 | Wulterkens - - Leo K. - 8/7/1919 - - Post Crescent - 6/29/1982 - D - 4 | Wulterkens, Leo K. (I142123)
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172390 | Wulterkens - - Thomas E. - 8/5/1934 - 4/4/1986 - Post Crescent - 4/6/1986 - A - 14 | Wulterkens, Thomas E. (I133159)
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172391 | Wulterkens, Margaret A. Margaret A. Wulterkens, age 84, of Combined Locks, passed away, Wednesday, February 13, 2008. She was born July 1, 1923, to the late Roy and Elizabeth (Griesbach) Schmit, in the Town of Ellington and following her marriage moved to Combined Locks. Margaret had been employed by Kimberly-Clark Corporation for many years. She enjoyed gardening, traveling and attending all family functions. When she was in her 20s, Margaret and two sisters went on a three month trip to Europe following World War II. Margaret was a member of St. Paul Catholic Church, Combined Locks. She is survived by three sisters: LaVerne Biese, Como, TX; Patricia Sullivan, Greenville; Donna Mae (Melvin) Koehler, Como, TX; many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, John, a sister, Florence (Ambrose) Vandenberg, a brother, Charles (Grace) Schmit and a brother-in-law, Garrett Sullivan. The funeral liturgy for Margaret will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, February 16, 2008, at St. Paul Catholic Church, 410 East Wallace Street, Combined Locks, with Father Jim Lucus officiating. Burial will be in St. Paul Cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 9:30 a.m. Saturday, until the time of the mass. A memorial fund is being established. Jansen Fargo Funeral Home 204 East Kimberly Avenue Kimberly 920-788-6202 www.wichmannfargo.com | Schmit, Margaret A. (I57045)
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172392 | Wulterkens-Harvey, Mary Ellen (Mary Ellen Noonan Fritz) Mary died peacefully at the Appleton Medical Center on Monday, November 12, 2007, after a short illness. She was born in Kaukauna on February 12, 1936, daughter of the late Ralph and Ferna (Pomeroy) Noonan. Mary married Ralph Fritz in 1957 in Kaukauna; he preceded her in death in 1977. She married Thomas Wulterkens in Appleton in 1979; Tom preceded her in death in 1986. In January of 2003, Mary married Ray Harvey in Kaukauna; he survives. Mary was a member of Kaukauna's famous "Culture Club" where she made many dear friends. She enjoyed being outdoors, swimming, golfing, bowling and fishing. Mary also played cards and board games with her family and friends. She will be remembered by all as the family "mender." Many relatives relied on her for everything from button repair to more serious sewing help. Survivors include her husband: Ray Harvey, Kaukauna; four children: Stephen Fritz, Kaukauna; David (Amy Cazzola) Fritz, Kaukauna; Susan (Joseph) Zwiers, Kaukauna; and Dan Fritz, Kaukauna; ten grandchildren: Stephanie (Jeff) Ranta, Michelle Fritz, Brooke Fritz, Christy Cazzola and her friend Shuma, Nick Cazzola, Chad Rausch, Madeline Zwiers, Quentin Zwiers, Cory Fritz, and Deanna Fritz; a great-grandson: Noah Kuwamoto; two step-sons: Michael Wulterkens, Kaukauna and Steve Wulterkens and his special friend Loretta, Little Chute and his sons Greg (Amy) Wulterkens and Eric Wulterkens and his friend Tracie; two brothers: Richard Noonan, Almond; Eugene (Natalie) Noonan, Wisconsin Rapids; several sisters-in-law: Sandra (Ronald) Engman, Sherwood; Nancy Noonan, Lily Lake; Dolores Knott, Kaukauna; Ruth (Norb) Steffens, Appleton; Ann Fritz, Appleton; Donna, Audrey (Mel) DeBroux, Kaukauna; Karen (Ray) Schommer, Kaukauna; Cathy (Bill) Carnot, Kaukauna; Cindy (Fred) Zwaniarkiewicz, Baraboo; brothers-in-law: Bob (Debbie) Dakins, Sherwood; Jerry Dakins, Oklahoma, and Dennis (Patti) Dakins, Kaukauna. Mary is also survived by Ray's entire family. They include his children: Ray (Lisa) Harvey, Jr., Kaukauna; Kay (Dennis) Van Eperen, Hollandtown; Patti (Dennis) Groom, Ashland; Tim Harvey, Kaukauna; Randy (Debbi) Harvey, Ashland; the grandchildren are Dana, Jennifer, Leah, and Craig Harvey; Jason Van Eperen and his friend Danielle; Amy (Cory) VanDen Heuvel, Shannon (Ken) Hella; Mandy Carter and her fiance Jason; Jeff Harvey and his friend Stephanie; Kyle Harvey and his friend Jennifer; Jessica Harvey and her fiance Nate, Lauren Harvey, and Ryan Harvey and his friend Erin; there are also several great-grandchildren: Tanner, Lucas, Austin, Jordan, Trenton, Ruby, Bryce, and Amaya. Ray's brothers and sisters: Bernice (Lindy) Hudson, Butte, Montana; Chester Harvey, Mount Pleasant, Arkansas; Floyd (Delores) Harvey, Los Angeles; Lester (Gayle) Harvey, Seattle, Washington; Leland (Sharon) Harvey, Washburn; Marvin (Bonnie) Harvey, Sheboygan, and Alice (Darryl) Valincourt, Sanborn. She was preceded in death by her parents, her first two husbands, a sister Priscilla (Mac) McQueen, brothers: Ralph (Dorothy) Noonan, John Noonan, and Roger Noonan; sisters-in-law: Rosemary Fritz Stutzman and Anna Arnoldussen, and brothers-in-law: Art Knott, Bob Hoffman, and Bill Hoffman. The funeral liturgy for Mary will be held at 4 p.m. on Thursday, November 15, 2007, at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukauna, with Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call directly at the church on Thursday from 1 p.m. until the hour of the services. FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 920-766-6200 www.wichmannfargo.com | Noonan, Mary Ellen (I127111)
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172393 | Wunderlich Chris | Wunderlich, Christian (I154441)
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172394 | Wunderlich Donald Earl 7/2/1913 | Wunderlich, Donald (I110881)
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172395 | Wunderlich Heinel | Heinel, Irene (I124296)
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172396 | Wunderlich William C. 6/6/1916 | Wunderlich, William (I110882)
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172397 | Wunderlich | Wunderlich, Lyle (I110885)
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172398 | Wunderlich | Wunderlich, Christian Sr. (I154440)
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172399 | Wundrow, Wilbert Len Little Chute Age 78, died peacefully Monday, May 6, 2002 with his family by his side. Wilbert was born May 1, 1924 in Appleton son of the late August and Mary (Gergs) Wundrow. He married Myrtle Lamers, July 2, 1946 at St. John's Catholic Church, Little Chute. He was a Veteran of World War II and belonged to Jacob Coppus American Legion, Post 258, Little Chute. He was a lifetime member at Mt. Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church, Kimberly. He also belonged to the Golden Agers and the Cribbage Club at Carl's in Little Chute. He loved animals, gardening, and spending time around the pit fire at the cottage. He was a collector of "loose change" and cans. He would use his new found wealth by taking his family out to eat. He loved spending time with his family especially his grandchildren. Wilbert is survived by his wife, Myrtle three children: Cheryl (Gary) Klika, Lea Ann (Daniel) Coppus, Dale (Kim) Wundrow, all of Little Chute nine grandchildren: Chad and fiancee Janel, Gary (Julie) and Melanni Klika Jason and special friend Amy, Stacy and Scott Coppus Nicole, Stephanie and Tyler Wundrow a brother, Clarence (Ethyl) Wundrow two sisters: Adela Hiedemann and Hazel (Larry) Norman brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Marion Piepkorn, Robert (Elizabeth) Lamers, Gladys (Mark) Hietpas, Rose (Mike) Ebben, Pat (Lloyd) Vande Hey, Bev (Charles) Goodman also survived by many nieces, nephews and friends. Wilbert was preceded in death by his parents brothers and sisters: Walter (Irene), Arthur (Gladys), Harvey (Hilda), Raymond (Della), Elmer (Harriet), and Robert Wundrow Elsie (Harry) Warren brother-in-law, Ben Hiedemann and sister-in-law, Milton Piepkorn. Funeral services will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 8, 2002 at Mount Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church, Kimberly with Rev. Virgil Hanson officiating. Interment will be in Riverside Cemetery, Appleton. Friends may call at the church from 3:00 p.m. Wednesday until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established. VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME 101 Canal Street Little Chute 788-3321 Section C, Page 4 | Wundrow, Wilbert Leonard (I109041)
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172400 | Wunrow | Lemke, Alice (I204574)
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172401 | Wunrow | Wunrow, Lester (I20468)
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172402 | Wunrow | Unknown, Sophia (I345310)
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172403 | Wurdinger-Gast Miss Gertrude Wurdinger, daughter of Mrs. Emma Wurdinger, 510 Green street, Kaukauna, became the bride of Walter Gast, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gast, Little Cnute, in a 3 o'clock ceremony Saturday afternoon at Kaukauna. The Rev. Paul Th. Oehlert, pastor of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church, unit- ed the couple in a church wedding. Miss Carol Rogers and Ralph Wurdinger. both of Kaukauna, attended the couple. A dinner for relatives and friends followed at the home of the bride's mother. The couple left on a trip to southern Wiscon- sin, and upon their return will make their home in Kaukauna. The bridegroom is employed by the Fox River Navigation company. Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Monday, September 26, 1938 | Page 13 | Family F63022
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172404 | Wurfel, Dora wife of J.J. d Sunday at St. Vincent'sHospital, 42 yrs, dau of Mr.& Mrs. Albert Peters; Surv by husband;, 1 da u, age15: 2 bros, John A., Martin; 3 sisters, Mrs. Anna Van Golen, Mrs. Kate Broeren, Mrs. Dina Spiessschert. | Peters, Dora (I1565)
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172405 | Wuyts, Albert W. Kaukauna Age 84, died unexpectedly on Sunday February 23, 2003 at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Appleton. Al was born July 8, 1918 to the late August and Lydia (Fleming) Wuyts in Kaukauna, WI. He was a WWII Navy Veteran, having served in the Pacific Theatre. On October 28, 1939 he married the former Louise Seif at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna. Al worked at Thilmany Pulp and Paper retiring in 1981 after 45 years of service. He was well known for his superior craftsmanship and his skills in his home woodworking shop. Al was a member of Peace United Methodist Church, the VFW Post 3319 and AARP. He was generous with his time and finances in supporting the Kaukauna Community. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Louise Wuyts his brothers and sisters, Emma Terry, Bertha Zahn and Florence (Leo) Blair all of Kaukauna, Carl Wuyts of Henderson NV, Jack (Berniece) Wuyts and Robert (Aureta) Wuyts both of Kaukauna and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a sister, Anne Rademacher, a brother, Harold Wuyts and many nieces and nephews.The funeral service will be 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 26, 2003 at Peace United Methodist Church, 2300 Wisconsin Avenue, Kaukauna with Rev. Diane Rew-Gottfried officiating. Entombment will take place at Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Friends will be received on Wednesday at Church from 11:00 a.m. until the time of service. Full military rites will follow services at church, conducted by VFW Post 3319. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family, 766-2099. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established in his name." Section C, Page 4 | Wuyts, Albert W. (I137843)
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172406 | Wuyts | Fleming, Lydia (I133995)
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172407 | WWI | Gerrits, John A. (I21009)
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172408 | WWI & WWII | Garvey, James Michael (I79352)
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172409 | WWI - Branch and dates unknown | Schuh, Jacob George (I11833)
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172410 | WWI - Name: Henry Seidl Birth: 19 Feb 1880 Residence: Not Stated, Oneida, Wisconsin Other: Oneida County | Seidl, Henry (I313465)
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172411 | WWI - Outagamie Council of Defense - Honorably Discharged 7/4/1919 | Daul, Josephine (I41641)
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172412 | WWI - US Army | Penterman, Herman Sr. (I33501)
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172413 | WWI Daft Reg; Name: Martin Wynboom City: Not Stated County: Outagamie State: Wisconsin Birthplace: Wisconsin;United States of America Birth Date: 17 Oct 1892 Race: Caucasian (White) Roll: 1674882 DraftBoard: 2 | Wynboom, Martin (I138334)
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172414 | WWI Draft ? Possible date transposed Name: Patrick Leo Kilawee County: Androscoggin State: Maine Birth Date: 6 Apr 1879 Race: White FHL Roll Number: 1653898 DraftBoard: 1 | Kilawee, Patrick Leo (I157294)
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172415 | WWI Draft Anthon Baer 1 Aug 1873 White Not Stated, Calumet, WI | Baer, Anton (I91382)
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172416 | WWI Draft Card for Richard William Getschow, living at 4 Brokaw Place with wife Wanita Derber Getschow; employed by Ideal Lumber and Coal Co.; Born Feb 7, 1880 (sic) | Getschow, Richard (I176565)
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172417 | WWi draft card lists birth date as 2/15/1886 | Evers, John A. (I83197)
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172418 | WWI Draft Card on June 5, 1918 Joseph Harry Landreman; single; farmer; hard of hearing; Living at Route #2, FDL, WI.; Draft Board Agent: Pacific Landreman | Landreman, Joseph "Harry" (I135860)
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172419 | WWI Draft cards; Name: Martin Van Bogard City: Not Stated County: Larimer State: Colorado Birth Date: 23 Jan 1879 Race: White | VandenBogard, Martin (I19334)
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172420 | WWi draft Charles Henry Graham 9 Dec 1879 White Not Stated, Waukesha, WI | Graham, Charles H. George (I3052)
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172421 | wwi Draft he lists birth date as 1/4/1886 | Heckel, Joseph Edward (I95985)
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172422 | WWI Draft Name: John George Jansen City: Not Stated County: Outagamie State: Wisconsin Birth Date: 1 Jan 1884 Race: White Roll: 1674882 | Jansen, John G. (I79355)
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172423 | wwi draft records birth listed 7/23/1895 | Evers, Martin Henry (I52881)
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172424 | WWI Draft Reg Name: Bernard Chopin City: Not Stated County: Brown State: Wisconsin Birth Date: 2 Mar 1880 Race: White Roll: 1674509 DraftBoard: 0 | Chopin, Bernard (I128960)
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172425 | WWI Draft Reg ; Name: Emil Alfred Stier City: Not Stated County: Faribault State: Minnesota Birthplace: Saxony (Kingdom State);Germany Birth Date: 11 Dec 1886 Race: Caucasian (White) Roll: 1675465 | Stier, Emil Alfred (I127306)
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172426 | WWI Draft Reg ; Henry Linders 14 Mar 1888 White Wisconsin;United States of America Not Stated, Brown, WI | Linders, Henry (I67636)
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172427 | WWI Draft Reg ; Name: Urban Behler City: Not Stated County: Outagamie State: Wisconsin Birthplace: Wisconsin;United States of America Birth Date: 20 Mar 1896 Race: Caucasian (White) Roll: 1674881 DraftBoard: 2 | Behler, Urban (I2937)
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172428 | WWI Draft Reg Langlade co lists birth date 4/8/1889 | Ryan, Patrick (I120840)
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172429 | WWI Draft Reg listed birth date as: John Liebergen 22 Sep 1878 White Not Stated, Outagamie | Liebergen, John (I29903)
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172430 | WWI draft reg listed single. | Williams, Martin Cornelius (I60156)
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172431 | WWI Draft reg lists birth date 6/1/1898 Rock Co | Ryan, Stanley Martin (I101943)
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172432 | WWI Draft reg lists birth date as 6/18/1891 | Milton, John (I16284)
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172433 | WWI Draft Reg Name: Julius Carl Ziesemer Jr. City: Not Stated County: Outagamie State: Wisconsin Birth Date: 28 Mar 1880 Race: White Roll: 1674882 DraftBoard: 2 | Ziesemer, Julius Carl Jr (I33142)
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172434 | WWI Draft Reg Name: Louis Debruin City: Not Stated County: Brown State: Wisconsin Birthplace: Wisconsin;United States of America Birth Date: 10 Nov 1892 Teacher in Tomahawk | DeBruin, Louis (I79440)
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172435 | WWI Draft Reg, listed born Chicago 12/25/1886 | Peters, Irving M. (I2996)
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172436 | WWI Draft Reg; Bernard F Campbell in Brown County, born in wrightstown, farmer, single June 1917 | Campbell, Bernard (I49707)
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172437 | WWI Draft reg; Ervin Peter Stein 2 Dec 1899 White Not Stated, Outagamie, WI | Stein, Ervin Peter (I110478)
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172438 | WWI Draft Reg; John Wm McHugh 27 Dec 1873 White Not Stated, Outagamie, WI | McHugh, John William (I121489)
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172439 | WWI Draft Reg; Joseph Steve Weiss 15 Sep 1887 Caucasian (White) Austria Kenosha, Kenosha, WI St. John, Weiselburg, Austria is birth place he listed on his WWI Draft reg. | Weiss, Joseph Steve (I55472)
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172440 | WWI Draft Reg; Name: Christ Vandreel City: Not Stated County: Brown State: Wisconsin Birthplace: Holland Birth Date: 5 Oct 1892 Race: White Roll: 1674510 DraftBoard: 0 | VanDriel, Christianus "Christ" (I143491)
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172441 | WWI Draft Reg; Name: Adrian Edwin Kettenhofen Birth: 28 Aug 1897 Residence: Not Stated, Calumet, Wisconsin Other: Calumet County Listed Mother Mrs, Jacob Kettenhofen in Wrighttown | Kettenhofen, Adrian Edwin (I126772)
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172442 | WWi Draft Reg; Name: James Francis Summers Birth: 2 Dec 1879 Residence: Not Stated, Marinette, Wisconsin Other: Marinette County | Summers, James Francis (I31269)
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172443 | WWI Draft Reg; Name: John Peter Gerrits Birth: 13 Aug 1898 Residence: Not Stated, Outagamie, Wisconsin Other: Outagamie County | Gerrits, John Peter (I62031)
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172444 | WWI Draft Reg; Name: Leo Woods City: Not Stated County: Outagamie State: Wisconsin Birthplace: Wisconsin;United States of America Birth Date: Apr 1894 Race: Caucasian (White) Roll: 1674881 DraftBoard: 1 | Woods, Leo (I3961)
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172445 | wwi Draft Regis Outagamie co lists birth date 5/7/1893 | Ryan, Michael (I120842)
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172446 | WWI Draft Regis; Name: Matthiew James Summers City: Racine County: Racine State: Wisconsin Birthplace: Wisconsin;United States of America Birth Date: 19 Dec 1888 Race: Caucasian (White) Roll: 1674888 DraftBoard: 1 Listed as Married | Summers, Matthew James (I35478)
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172447 | WWI Draft Registration Registered 9/12/1918 Physical: medium height and weight, slightly balding | Weifenbach, Hugo (I159587)
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172448 | WWI Draft Registration Outagamie county | Ryan, James Henry (I108267)
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172449 | WWI Draft Registration ; Name: Henry Nicholas Weber City: Not Stated County: Outagamie State: Wisconsin Birthplace: Wisconsin;United States of America Birth Date: 3 Jan 1897 Roll: 1674882 He states he was born in St. John Wis. | Weber, Henry Nicholas "Nick" (I1994)
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172450 | WWI Draft Registration lists a Harry Edwin Stewart, residing in Tacoma Wa. born 1/12/1896 in Hillsboro, Ore. Occupation Street Car Conductor, living with wife and grandmother. Dated 6/5/1917 | Stewart, Harry E. (I64682)
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172451 | WWI Draft registration Name: Martin A Gloudeman City: Not Stated County: Outagamie State: Wisconsin Birthplace: Wisconsin;United States of America Birth Date: 9 Aug 1892 Race: Caucasian (White) | Gloudemans, Martin (I23407)
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172452 | WWI DRaft Registration; Name: John Devalk City: Not Stated County: Dunn State: Wisconsin Birth Date: 4 May 1885 Race: White Roll: 1674597 listed born inHolland | DeValk, John (I129489)
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172453 | WWI Draft William Oconnell 9 Sep 1883 White Not Stated, Outagamie, WI Lists relative as Cecelia | O'Connell, William (I77947)
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172454 | WWI Draft; Anton Peter Siebers 9 Oct 1897 White Not Stated, Outagamie, WI | Siebers, Anton Peter (I66012)
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172455 | WWI Draft; John Hubert Stein 15 Sep 1887 Caucasian (White) Wisconsin;United States of America Not Stated, Outagamie, WI | Stein, John Hubert (I110483)
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172456 | WWI Draft; Mathias John Weber 7 Aug 1884 White Not Stated, Outagamie, WI | Weber, Matthew J. (I36460)
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172457 | WWI Draft; Name: Edward Clancy City: Green Bay County: Brown State: Wisconsin Birth Date: 5 Oct 1877 Race: White Roll: 1674733 DraftBoard: 0 | Clancy, Edward (I127917)
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172458 | WWI Draft; Name: Raymond F Clancy City: Not Stated County: Brown State: Wisconsin Birthplace: Wisconsin;United States of America Birth Date: 3 Dec 1894 Race: Caucasian (White) Roll: 1674509 DraftBoard: 0 | Clancy, Raymond F. (I127935)
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172459 | WWI Draft; Name: William George Jansen City: Not Stated County: Outagamie State: Wisconsin Birthplace: Wisconsin Birth Date: 14 Feb 1888 Race: Caucasian (White) Roll: 1674881 | Jansen, William (I4972)
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172460 | WWI Draft; Name: William George Jansen City: Not Stated County: Outagamie State: Wisconsin Birthplace: Wisconsin Birth Date: 14 Feb 1888 Race: Caucasian (White) Roll: 1674881 | Jansen, William George (I42663)
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172461 | WWI Draft; William Siebers 5 Jan 1890 Caucasian (White) Wisconsin;United States of America Not Stated, Outagamie, WI | Siebers, William John (I639)
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172462 | WWI Vet | Berghuis, John George (I63449)
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172463 | WWI Vet | DeBruin, Joseph J. (I63521)
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172464 | WWI-Cpl US Army | Schommer, Lambert J. (I118601)
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172465 | WWII | Conrad, Leonard William (I5794)
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172466 | WWII | vandenHoogen, Anthony P. (I5900)
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172467 | WWII | Pleshek, Roy Edward (I32487)
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172468 | WWII | DeCoster, Raymond Richard "Dick" (I53817)
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172469 | WWII | Cox, Earl John (I64287)
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172470 | WWII | Kersten, Peter S. (I78304)
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172471 | WWII | Meinert, Norman (I100461)
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172472 | WWII - 4 years | Piette, Lawrence (I119328)
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172473 | WWII - 7th Armoured Division Served as combat photographer 7th Armoured Division | McHugh, Hugh Francis (I72832)
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172474 | WWII - Army | Burns, John J. (I34719)
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172475 | WWII - Army in Iceland & France | Harter, Percy E. (I17717)
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172476 | WWII - Army Military Service 9/26/1942 Fort Sheridan, IL to 10/30/1945, Richmond, VA.; Decorations and Awards; Good Conducy Meda l, European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, American Campaign Meda l, WWII Victory Medal, Honorable Service Lapel Button WWII. | Wegand, Robert C. (I18013)
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172477 | WWII - Navy | Michels, Leo Jacob (I33167)
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172478 | WWII - US Army | Powers, Sheridan "Joseph" (I1466)
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172479 | WWII - US Army | Hein, Harold William (I28032)
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172480 | WWII - US Army | Kavanaugh, William Thomas (I34392)
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172481 | WWII - US Army | Daul, Willard "Bill" (I41046)
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172482 | WWII - US Army | DeGroot, John H. (I65621)
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172483 | WWII - US Army - 4 years | Hietpas, Arthur Peter (I23072)
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172484 | WWII - US Army - So. Carolina Camp Croft Clyde Bay, US Embassy - Paraguay, Unit 4752, APO AA 34096-4752 Served military April 28, 1941 to 1946, So. Carolina Camp Croft. Name: Gender: Birth Date: Death Date: Enlistment Date 1: Release Date 1: | Bay, Clyde Edward (I245)
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172485 | WWII - US Navy | Dorsey, Ann Anita (I34620)
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172486 | WWII - US. Army Air Corp | Femal, Russell (I77388)
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172487 | WWII 2nd Marine Division, Unit A-1-8 in the Pacific Theater | Cleveland, Orville W. "Bud" (I4755)
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172488 | WWII Draft Name: Gender: Race: Residence Age: Birth Date: Birth Place: Residence Date: Residence Place: | Lesselyong, Joseph (I49255)
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172489 | WWII Draft Card for Louis Edward Thein in 1942 in Kimberly, Outagamie Co., WI; Louis Edward Thein born 14 Dec 1895 in Kimberly, Outagamie County, WI; wife Mrs. Evelyn Thein | Thein, Louis E. (I113284)
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172490 | WWII Draft Card for Richard William Getschow, living at 10 Brokaw Place, Appleton, WI; Born Feb 27, 1880 in Appleton, Outagamie County, WI; living with wife Nita Getschow; employed by Wolf-Fox River Coal Dealer Assoc. Tall; Slender Build; Gray Eyes; Brown Hair | Getschow, Richard (I176565)
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172491 | WWII Draft Regis. John Howard Rigden Sr., (57), living at family home, DOB 2/20/1885, unemployed, does NOT give wife as "next of kin" -she is divorced on 1940 census | Rigden, John Howard (I106358)
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172492 | WWII Enlistment Records; Name: Robert C Bachmann Birth Year: 1922 Race: W hite, citizen Nativity State or Country: Illinois State: Wisconsin County or City: OutgamieEnlistment Date: 25 Nov 1942 Enlistment State: Wisconsin Enlistment Cit y: MilwaukeeBranch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Branch Code: Branch Imm aterial - Warrant Officers, USA Grade: Private Grade Code: PrivateTerm of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emerge ncy, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherw ise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil L ife Education: 1 year of high school Marital Status: Single, without depende nts Height: 67 Weight: 132 | Bachmann, Robert (I17505)
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172493 | WWII Enlistment; Name: Earl J Jansen Birth Year: 1921 Race: White, citizen (White) Nativity State or Country: Wisconsin State: Wisconsin County or City: Outgamie Enlistment Date: 26 Sep 1942 Enlistment State: Wisconsin Enlistment City: Milwaukee Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 4 years of high school Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 67 Weight: 175 | Jansen, Earl John (I107595)
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172494 | WWII Name: Joseph A Thibault Birth: 1900 Military: 9 Oct 1942 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin Residence: Wisconsin, Iowa, Wisconsin Name: Joseph A Thibault Birth Year: 1900 Race: White, citizen (White) Nativity State or Country: Wisconsin State: Wisconsin County or City: Iowa Enlistment Date: 9 Oct 1942 Enlistment State: Wisconsin Enlistment City: Milwaukee Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: Grammar school Civil Occupation: Automobile Serviceman Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 67 Weight: 144 | Thibault, Joseph (I130129)
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172495 | WWII Pacific, Unknown branch, dates and service awards. | Stammer, Harold (I18147)
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172496 | WWII Us Navy | McHugh, Philip L. (I72833)
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172497 | WWII Us Navy; receiving the following ribbons: American Area, European-African-Middle Eastern (3 stars), Asiatic-Pacific Area (3 stars), Good Conduct and Purple Heart. He was on two separate destroyers, the Duncan and the Shubrick. The Duncan was sunk first and most of the men on that ship were lost, and Joseph survived after swimming most of the night and was rescued at dawn. A 500# bomb was dropped on the Shubrick and they had to be towed back to New York from Sicily. | Welhouse, Joseph John (I63464)
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172498 | WWII Victory Medal, Army of Occupation Medal Japan (Military Awards) | Wilpolt, Glenn John (I1)
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172499 | WWII, Prisoners of War; Name: Race: Report Date: Grade: Grade Notes: Arm or Service: Arm or Service Code: Organization Type: Parent Unit Type: Area Served: Status: | Ehnerd, Edward Robert (I29576)
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172500 | WWII- 15th Army Air Force, 827th Bomb Squadron, 484th Bomb Group | Verstegen, Joseph George (I95135)
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172501 | WWII; It was WWII. I have what's left of his service record. Much of it was destroyed by fire. He was in the regular army from 9/23/42 until his honorable discharge 6/29/43, when he was discharged to accept a commission in the Army. He went through pilot training. in Blytheville Ark, Greenwood, Miss., Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Maxwell field in Montgomery, Ala. He was married to Jean at the time and already had a child. I'm afraid it didn't end well. He was AWOL for 37 days and court martialed at Drew Field in Tampa Fla., 2/15/45 and sentence to three years hard labor at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. | Campbell, Willard Joseph "Dee" (I16331)
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172502 | WWII; Name: Edward J St Arnold Birth Year: 1920 Race: White, citizen (White) Nativity State or Country: Michigan State: Wisconsin County or City: Outgamie Enlistment Date: 18 Feb 1942 Enlistment State: Illinois Enlistment City: Fort Sheridan Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 4 years of high school Civil Occupation: Engineering Aide (Designated Field) or Sales Clerk Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 66 Weight: 122 | St. Arnold, Edward James (I880)
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172503 | www.digitalarchives.wa.gov | Source (S1147)
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172504 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Roefs, Maurice (I201089)
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172505 | Wyatt John and Xander Lee Balthazor, infant twin sons of Daniel T. Balthazor and Faith E. Peterson, passed away on Tuesday, May 18, 2010, at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin-Fox Valley with their family at their side. They were born on Thursday, May 13, 2010. They are survived by their parents: Dan and Faith, of Berlin; grandparents: Phillip (Julie) Medinger, Manitowoc, John Peterson, Green Lake, Rebecca Hamilton, Elroy; 8 aunts and uncles. A funeral service will be held on Friday, May 21, 2010 at 3 p.m. at Neenah's Westgor Funeral Home. Friends will be received at the funeral home from 1 p.m. until the hour of service. The family wishes to thank the Doctors, Nurses, and staff in the Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit for their care and support. Westgor Funeral Home 205 W. Doty Ave. Neenah 920-722-7151 Section B, Page 4 | Balthazor, Wyatt John (I167066)
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172506 | Wyatt John and Xander Lee Balthazor, infant twin sons of Daniel T. Balthazor and Faith E. Peterson, passed away on Tuesday, May 18, 2010, at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin-Fox Valley with their family at their side. They were born on Thursday, May 13, 2010. They are survived by their parents: Dan and Faith, of Berlin; grandparents: Phillip (Julie) Medinger, Manitowoc, John Peterson, Green Lake, Rebecca Hamilton, Elroy; 8 aunts and uncles. A funeral service will be held on Friday, May 21, 2010 at 3 p.m. at Neenah's Westgor Funeral Home. Friends will be received at the funeral home from 1 p.m. until the hour of service. The family wishes to thank the Doctors, Nurses, and staff in the Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit for their care and support. Westgor Funeral Home 205 W. Doty Ave. Neenah 920-722-7151 Section B, Page 4 | Balthazor, Xander Lee (I167067)
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172507 | Wydeven, David J.David J. Wydeven, Appleton, died Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005 at Brewster Villa ge at the age of 55. He was born in Appleton, Feb. 4, 1950, son of Geor ge and Agnes (Van Hammond) Wydeven. David loved music, model cars and bing o.In addition to his father, he is survived by two brothers: Jack (Carol) Wy deven, Little Chute and Ken Wydeven, Appleton; and a sister, Judy (Bill) A suma, Rhinelander. David is also survived by many nieces, nephews, aunts a nd uncles.He is preceded in death by his mother, Agnes and two infant sisters, Dorot hy Mae and Carol Ann.The Funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 26, 2005 at St. Th omas More Catholic Church, Appleton. The Rev. Msgr. Mark Schommer and Re v. Gerald Falk will concelebrate. Friends may call at the church Saturd ay after 9:30 a.m. until the time of Mass. Committal St. John Cemetery, Li ttle Chute. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established.The family would like to thank the staff of Brewster Village for their won derful care and concern for David over these past years. David was loved a nd will be remembered by everyone who knew him. He was a very special pers on in many ways. O'CONNELL FUNERAL SERVICES 2020 E. Main Street | Wydeven, David J. (I94542)
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172508 | Wydeven, Elizabeth "Betty" Betty Wydeven, 81, of Appleton, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 22, 2015. She was born on August 2, 1934, daughter of the late Timothy and Marie (Kurz) Ryan. Betty was united in marriage to Richard "Dick" Wydeven on February 12, 1955. Together they worked side by side for over 25 years in the restaurant industry, owning Dick and Betty's and Oakwood Hills. They then got into the Hotel Management business and did that for over 20 years. Betty enjoyed her trips to Las Vegas and up north to Lake Tomahawk. Betty was able to attend the first two Super Bowls that the Packers played in. The greatest joys in her life were her grandchildren, Chase and Kylee, who filled her last years with so much love her heart was full. She was a wonderful wife, mother, and grandmother who will be missed by many. Betty is survived by her husband of 60 years, Dick, her children: Wendy (Amy Suprise) Wydeven, Tim Wydeven, Rich Wydeven and Daniel Wydeven; grandchildren: Chase and Kylee Wydeven; sisters: Mary Ellen (Jerry) Locy and Margie (Dan) Verbeten; brothers and sisters-in-law James (Janice), Tom (Betty), Bob (Donna), Jeff (Beth) and Elaine Wydeven, Carolyn (Dave) Minten and Barbara (Tom) Hoffman. Betty was preceded in death by her parents; an infant daughter, Mary; a grandson, Ryan; infant brother, Robert; a sister, Zita (Fred) Steckelberg; mother- in -law Grace, father-in-law Richard and a brother-in-law, Jerry Wydeven. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 27, 2015, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 309 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna, with Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Visitation will be at the church on Tuesday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the Mass. For online condolences, please visit www.verkuilenfh.com. Thank you to the 6th floor staff and hospice team at Theda Clark, Dr. Rangbulla at Affinity and the staff at Walgreen's on Calumet for your care and compassion. Mom, you were our rock! We came to you with everything and you were always there…the glue that held us all together. We love you forever. | Ryan, Elizabeth "Betty" (I168205)
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172509 | Wydeven, Vincent T., "Bink ", KimberlyAge 90, passed away at Parkside Care Center on Monday, December 29, 200 3. He was born on March 4, 1913 in Kimberly, son of the late Martin and Ma ry (Coleman) Wydeven. On September 7, 1935 he married Lucina Kobussen. Th ey enjoyed 68 years of marriage. Vincent worked 44 years at Kimberly Cla rk which included three years in Mexico. He enjoyed riding his motorcycl es and even rode them competitively. He was a gifted flower gardener. Vinc ent loved to spend time at his cottage in Mountain, Wisconsin. Being Iris h, he loved to sing and teach Irish songs to his children.Vincent is survived by his wife Lucina, children: Beverly (Jerry) Van To ll of Kimberly, Sharon (Stan) Gracyalny of Kaukauna, Jim (Judy) Wydev en of Kaukauna, Lynn (Joe) Strick of Combined Locks and Kay (Duane) DeGro ot of Kimberly; special foster children: Barb Gifford and Rod Delfosse; gr andchildren: Tom, Mary, Kristine, Katie, David, Leeann, Danny, Jessie, Bre nda, Billy, Mark, David, Greg, Julie, James, Angie and John; 30 great gran dchildren; a great great grandson; foster grandchildren: Adam Delfosse a nd Tricia and Donnie Fiebelkorn; and a son-in-law, Glen Phillips. He is fu rther survived by numerous nieces, nephews, family members and friends.Vincent was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Rebecca Phillips ( April 1990); grandson, Alan Wydeven; great granddaughter, Amie Van Berke l; and 13 siblings.The funeral liturgy will be at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, December 31, 200 3, at HOLY NAME OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 600 East Kimberly Avenue, Kimber ly. Friends will be received at the church from 9 a.m. until the time of t he liturgy. Burial will be at Holy Name Cemetery.The family would like to express a special thank you to the staff at Parks ide Care Center for their outstanding care.Memorials in Vincent's name can be given to Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Ch urch."He was a maker of music, a dreamer of dreams, and he left all of th is to us...it seems." Jansen Fargo Funeral Home204 East Kimberly Avenue | Wydeven, Vincent T. (I64671)
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172510 | WYDEVEN-SCHOMMER LITTLE CHUTE-The marriage of Miss Rose Wy deven, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wydeven of this village and Raymond Schommer of Kaukauna, took place at 8 o'clock Monday morning at St. John church. The Rev. John J. Sprangers performed the ceremony. The attendants were Miss Gertrude Ver Hoven of this village and Joseph Vandenberg of Kimberly. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to about 100 guests at the Wydeven home. After a trip to Colby, Mr. and Mrs. Schommer will live in Kaukauna. Those from out-of-town who attended the wedding were: George Lawe, Chicago: Mrs. Carl Johnson, Abbotsford: Mr. and Mrs. John Schommer, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schommer, Mr. and Mrs. E. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Rooy, Colby: Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hues, Casper Schommer, Freedom: Mr. and Mrs. Albert De Bruin and family. Kaukau na. Page Ten APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Monday Evening, October 24, 1927 | Family F44420
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172511 | Wydeven | Wydeven, Virgil (I138229)
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172512 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F49704
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172513 | Wyman Boettcher, age 77, of Athelstane, formerly of Chilton, died on Tuesday, August 13, 2013 at Bay Area Medical Center in Marinette, WI. He was born March 17, 1936 in the Town of Rantoul, son of the late Arthur & Verona (Luedtke) Boettcher. He married Jeanette Rusch on July 5, 1958 at the Rantoul UCC. Wyman had proudly served in the United States Army Reserves for 7 years. He farmed for a time in the Town of Chilton, and began working for his father who had a garbage collection route in the area. When his father retired, Wyman continued working for M&N Disposal and subsequent companies until retiring while working for Superior. He was a member of St. Luke Lutheran Church where he had volunteered countless hours throughout his life. He was also a member of the Silver Cliff American Legion, Wisconsin Steam Engine Club, and RS Vintage Steel of Calumetville. Earlier in his life, Wyman did a lot of woodworking and he and his son built the cabinets to remodel the cabin up north. As everyone knew, Wyman enjoyed antiques; through his years of life, he was able to salvage and save enough history to make his own 'museum' that he enjoyed sharing with others. Throughout his life, Wyman had a passion for animals. Whether horses, or dogs, these animals brought him much joy and they always seemed excited to see Wyman. The only earthly thing that Wyman loved more than animals, was his family, especially the time he was given to spend with his grandchildren. Survivors include his wife: Jeanette; his children: Liz (Shawn) McCredie of Manitowoc, Willie (Debbie) Boettcher of Chilton, Carl Boettcher of Boscobel; 7 grandchildren; 2 sisters: Shirley Bartel and Arlene (Lyle) Roehrig; and his very special friend: Kurt Maedke. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; 2 brothers-in-law; and 2 sisters-in-law. Funeral service will be at 11:00 am on Monday, August 19, 2013 at St. Luke Lutheran Church (W3102 Killsnake Rd) in Chilton with the Rev. Timm Heath officiating. Burial will follow in the Parish Cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm on Sunday, August 18, 2013 and on Monday at the church from 9:30 am until 10:30 am. Online Condolences wietingfuneralhome.com Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on August 16, 2013 | Boettcher, Wyman (I193805)
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172514 | Wyman, Marvin W. "Marve'' Marvin W. Wyman, died unexpectedly Friday evening, Feb. 25, 2005. He was born May 15, 1933, to the late Clyde and Mildred (Braatz) Wyman, in Oshkosh and had been an Appleton resident for over 50 years. Marve served with the U. S. Army during the Korean Conflict, as an Army Battalion Personnel Sergeant, in New Jersey, where his daughter Debra was born. He had been employed by American Can Corporation for many years. Marve enjoyed computers, the Packers and having lunch with his gang, at the Golden Basket daily. He was a former member of the American Legion and he was involved with Citizen Band Radios. He is survived by his wife, Kathleen R. "Kitty'' (Eichinger) Wyman, to whom he had been married for 30 years; three children, Debra (Walter) Blank, Germany; Randy (Amy) Wyman, Appleton; Ron (Lorelei) Wyman, Little Chute; four step-children, Ron (Sue) Kahler, Appleton; Steve (May) Kahler, Neenah; Mike (Michele) Kahler, Waukesha; Tom (Debbie) Kahler, Menasha; 11 grandchildren, Christian Blank, Gary (Nicole) Wyman, Anthony Wyman, Tati Wyman, Karleen Wyman, Alex Wyman, Nicholas Kahler, Terri Kahler, Elizabeth Kahler, Christopher Kahler, Johnathan Kahler; two great-grandchildren, Carson and Ava Wyman. He is further survived by three sisters, Dora Heltemes, Neenah; Nona (Willy) Lemke, Colorado; Sandy (Lefty) Krause, Greenville; his brothers and sisters-in-law, Rosemary (Glenn) Huss, Mary Eichinger, Dick Eichinger, Henry Eichinger, Dorothy (Jim) McCormick, Barb (Duane) Vanden Broek and Jim (Joyce) Eichinger. He was preceded in death by his brother, Roy Wyman, his sister Joan Ferguson, a brother-in-law, John Eichinger and his mother-in-law, Mary Eichinger. The funeral ceremony for Marve will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 1, 2005, at the funeral home, with Reverend Tim Albrecht officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 p.m. Tuesday until the time of the service. A memorial fund is being established. This above all, To Thine Own Self Be True, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man. William Shakespeare WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 North Superior Street Appleton 920-739-1231 www.wichmannfuneralhomes.com | Wyman, Marvin W. (I151546)
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172515 | Wymen | Netzinger, Sybilla C. (I323433)
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172516 | Wynboom Spouse: Cornelius Birth date not known. Obituary Newspaper: Post-Crescent Notice Date: October 2, 1969 Section: B Page: 5 Type: DN Mrs. Cornelius Wynboom, 84, 703 E. Main St., Little Chute Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Thursday, October 02, 1969 | Page 25 | Williamsen, Elizabeth (I2675)
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172517 | Wynboom Sr., Kenneth Henry Kenneth Henry Wynboom Sr., age 79, surrounded by his family, passed away peacefully on December 6, 2012, after a brief illness. Ken was born August 12, 1933, to the late Martin and Francis (Verheyen) Wynboom in the Town of Vandenbroek. The first of five sons, Ken was born at and grew up at the Cedar Locks, Little Chute where he spent his childhood fishing and hunting along the Fox River and helping his father with lock tending duties. Ken attended Kaukauna Vocational Schools and went on to a successful career in road construction. He joined the Army Reserves where he proudly served in the 291st Engineers Headquarters Company for 8 years. He was married to Carol Jean Hoier on March 2, 1957 and enjoyed 31 wonderful years of marriage before she preceded him in death in 1988. They lived in and raised their family in Hortonville, where they were lifelong members at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. He is survived by his three sons: Kenneth "Boom" Jr. (very special Friend Nancy Ferg) Hortonville, Larry, Kaukauna, Thomas (Jodie) Hortonville, six grandchildren Amanda, Steve, Cheyenne, Andrew, and Breeanne Wynboom, great-grandson Elijah, brothers: Simon (Rose Ann) Wynboom, Little Chute, Martin (Diane) Wynboom, Combined Locks, James Wynboom, Kaukauna, brothers-in-law: Gerald (Rose) Hoier, Hortonville, Ronald (Gerri) Hoier, Hortonville, Leo Hoier, New London, sisters-in-Law: Jeanie Hoier, Hortonville, Ruth Young, Hortonville, Sherry Wynboom, Appleton, many nieces and nephews, and good friends Ray and Susie Weiland. Along with his wife and parents, Ken was preceded in death by his brother Richard "Dick" Wynboom, brothers-in-Law: Edwin, Eugene, Robert, Raymond Jr., and John Hoier, and Eldren Young, sister-in-law: Nancy Hoier, Niece: Emberly Verhagen. Funeral Mass for Kenneth will be held on Tuesday, December 11, 2012, at 11:00 a.m. at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, 109 N. Oak Street, Hortonville with Msgr. James Feely officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Visitation will be held at the church on Monday December 10, 2012, from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm. Friends may also visit Tuesday, December 11, 2012, beginning at 9:00am until the time of service. Ken will be remembered as a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend. He had many friends in the Hortonville area and enjoyed stopping by local businesses for a good meal and a few laughs. Their generosity and companionship towards our father will never be forgotten. Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from December 8 to December 9, 2012 | Wynboom, Kenneth (I186349)
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172518 | Wynboom | Wynboom, Adrian (I105330)
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172519 | Wynboom | Wynboom, Maria "Minnie" (I105332)
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172520 | Wynes | Grimm, Eva (I170516)
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172521 | Wyngaard, Juanita Juanita Wyngaard, 87, Kaukauna, passed away Saturday, Jan. 27, 2007, at her home. She was born January 8, 1920, in Stockbridge, daughter of the late Otto and Emma (Hoelzel) Wilson. She married Anthony J. Wyngaard on April 3, 1940. She is survived by six sons, Lester (Sue) Wyngaard, Anthony (Darlene) Wyngaard, Francis (Linda) Wyngaard, all Kaukauna; John (Judy) Wyngaard, Menasha; Elroy (Sharon) Wyngaard, Amberg; and Marvin Wyngaard, Appleton; five daughters, Doris (Milton) Mahnke, Menasha; Wilma (Robert) Schroder, Kaukauna; Karen (Fred) Young, Kaukauna; Lynn (Ron) Brux, Bloomington, Ill.; Donna (Neal) Dercks, Little Chute; 37 grandchildren; 43 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Other survivors include two brothers, Robert (Nancy) Wilson and Norbert Wilson, all Stockbridge; two sisters, Gladys Verhagen, Appleton; and Mabel (Don) Kossman, Chilton; four sisters-in-law, Rosemary (Elroy) Court, Lillian (Don) Biese, Frances Subert, Betty Wisneski; two brothers-in-law, Maureanus (Lola) Vanden Wyngaard and Leonard (Rita) Vanden Wyngaard; and a sister-in-law, Evelyn Hansen; as well as many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends. Juanita was preceded in death by her husband; two sons, Dean and Dale; a granddaughter, Tina Mahnke; a great-grandson, Justin Coenen; brothers, John, Bill, and Lester; and a sister, Verona Nabbefeld. The funeral liturgy for Juanita will be held at Noon on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2007, at ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, 119 W. 7th Street in Kaukauna. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call directly at the church on Tuesday morning, from 10 a.m. until the time of the services. The family would like to extend their special thanks to three special granddaughters, Carol, Sherry, and Karen, who stayed at the home with their grandmother. Thanks also to everyone at ThedaCare at Home, especially Paul, Teri, Charlie, and to the ThedaCare chaplains K.C. and John for their prayers and support. FARGO FUNERAL HOME Juanita Wilson 1/8/1920 1/27/2007 Post Crescent 1/28/2007 C 6 | Wilson, Juanita Florence (I135675)
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172522 | Wyngaard, Kristine Marie Kristine Marie Wyngaard, 48, 410 W. Ryan St., Brillion was taken home to h er Savior Jesus Christ on Friday, Jan. 21, 2005. She was born on Apr il 4, 1956, to Alan and Yvonne (Lewis) Behnke. On Oct. 11, 1975, she marri ed James Wyngaard at St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church in Brillion. Kris wor ked for Attorney Bill Hertel until 1980 when her children were born. She l ater worked at Bullseye Screen Painting in Brillion. She was a member of S t. Bartholomew Lutheran Church in Brillion and was instrumental in starti ng Relay for Life in the Brillion area. She was active in her church and c ommunity and enjoyed flowers and crafts. Kris was an inspiration to her fa mily and friends. Survivors include her devoted husband James, and three wonderful childre n, Adam, Kaitlyn and Emily; her father Alan Behnke, Brillion; four sister s, Faith (Wally) Sonnabend of Brillion; Diane (Dave) Buboltz of Brillio n; Debbie (Chuck) Wismer of Neenah; Susan (Richard) Hammond of Brillion; h er in-laws, Alan Wyngaard, Rose (Frank) Angeloni, Diane (Jeff) Giles, JoA nn (James) Van Groll, Todd Wyngaard and Jocelyn Collins, Toni (Paul) Schwa hn and Mary Kris (Paul) Zangl and many nieces, nephews, great nieces and g reat nephews, and other relatives and friends. Kris was preceded in death by her mother Bonnie Behnke, her in-laws Antho ny and Theo Wyngaard, and a niece Jenah Van Groll. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 25, at 4:30 p.m. at St. Bart holomew Lutheran Church in Brillion. The Rev. Mark Krueger will officiat e. Burial will be in the Brillion Community Cemetery. Friends may ca ll at the church on Tuesday from NOON until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in Kris’ name. The Wieting Funeral Home in Brillion is assisting the family with arrangem ents. The family wishes to thank Dr. Swanson and his staff, Paul and the sta ff of Theda Care Hospice, and all the doctors and nurses at Theda Clark w ho took such good care of Kris. A special thanks to Mary Lawrence for h er compassion and caring during Kris’ final days. | Behnke, Kristine (I83694)
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172523 | Wyoming Rites for Kimberly Native, Cecilia Brooks, 74 Cecilia Marie Brooks of Lander, Wyoming, died Monday, October 25, 1993, at her home in Lander at the age of 74. She was born August 6, 1919, in Kimberly the daughter of the late Herman and Mary Colette (DeCleene) Gossens. During World War II Cecilia worked at the Rayovac company and the Kimberly Clark Paper Mill factory. She was married to Frank Bernard Brooks, Sr., on September 10, 1944, in Great Falls, Montana. She raised nine children. Her family and marriage was important to her. She enjoyed camping and fishing. Cecilia ran the C.O.P.E. (Committee on Political Education)through the AFL-CIO when she lived in Laramie, Wyoming. She worked for three years at the Lander training school and did volunteer work by taking care of elderly persons in their homes. She worked at Westward Heights nursing Home when she was 60 years old for two years and her last job was with Daisy Cleaners at the age of 73, until she became ill with cancer. Survivors include four daughters, Kathleen Copeland, Faye Mills and Ann Milton, all of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Mary Harris of Lander; five sons, Varn Brooks of Port Townsend, Washington, Terry Brooks of Casper, Wyoming, Frank Brooks, Jr., of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Steve Brooks of Lander and Robin Brooks of Douglas, Wyoming; 15 grandchildren; three brothers, Joseph Gossens and Rene Gossens of Kimberly and Norbert Gossens of Neenah. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Brooks, Sr.; one brother; three sister; her parents; and one grandchild. Funeral services will be held at the Davis Funeral Home in Riverton, Wyoming, at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, October 29, with private family services to be held in Laramie on Saturday at Greenhill cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the American Diabetes Association or the American Institute for Cancer Research in care of the Davis Funeral Home, 203 W. Main and Davis Lane, Riverton, Wyoming, 82501. | Gossens, Cecelia (I49794)
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172524 | Wyro, Aubrey ElizabethInfant daughter of Mark and Holly Wyro was born into Jesus’ arms Wednesda y, July 2, 2003. Aubrey is survived by her parents and two sisters, Kean na and Abigail; maternal grandparents, Harland and Carol Hietpas; patern al grandparents, Eugene and Patricia Wyro; and aunts, uncles and other rel atives.How very softly you tiptoed into our world, almost silently, only a mome nt you stayed. But what an imprint your footsteps have left upon our heart s.VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal StreetLittle Chute 788-3321 | Wyro, Aubrey Elizabeth (I57114)
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172525 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wyro, Bradley A. (I18982)
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172526 | Wyro, Carl E.Carl E. Wyro, Shawano, formerly of Kaukauna, passed away on Tuesday, Octob er 4, 2005, at a Shawano area nursing home. Carl was born in Kaukauna on S eptember 12, 1916, son of the late Herman and Mathilda (Hurtenbach) Wyr o. Carl will be missed by his brother, sisters and other family members w ho always enjoyed their visits with him. He will be remembered in their he arts always.His loving family includes: a brother, Peter (Louise) Wyro of Bishop, Texa s; two sisters: Beverly Spillmier of Whiting, Indiana; and Helen Pano sh of Manitowoc; as well as many nieces, nephews, other relatives and frie nds.He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Elmer (Rita) Wyro, sis ters: Marie (Otto) Riske and Lorraine (Norbert) Brogan Stromila, and broth ers-in-law: Victor Spillmier, Joseph Panosh, Walter Brogan, and Frank Gray .Funeral services for Carl will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, October 8, 200 5, at the funeral home chapel with Mr. Peter Wyro officiating. Interment w ill follow at Union Cemetery in Kaukauna. The family will receive relativ es and friends at the funeral home on Saturday from 9 a.m. until the ho ur of the services. FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue | Wyro, Carl (I118785)
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172527 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wyro, Kirk D. (I18983)
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172528 | Wysocki, Jr., Edmund T. Eddie's life here on earth ended suddenly on Sept. 20, 2009. He was born Dec. 17, 1956, in Neenah, the son of Jane (Coburn) Wysocki, and the late Edmund Wysocki, Sr. Eddie was united in marriage to Lisa Schuelke on Sept. 16, 1989, in Menasha. Eddie and Lisa were blessed with four beautiful children, Eddie Jr., Stephanie, Garret and Kelly. Eddie served his country as an aircraft and weapons radar specialist in the United States Air Force; He was employed by In-Depth Cleaning Professionals, Neenah. Eddie was a very dedicated employee and he always worked hard to provide for his family. Eddie enjoyed volunteering his time and talents to the schools his children attended. Eddie was always lending a helping hand to anyone in need. Eddie is survived by his wife and children, his mother, sisters and a brother, Cheryl Wysocki, Bonnie (Peter) Koch, Patty (Jeff) VanOudenhoven, Diane (Gary) Sedo, Frank (Amy) Wysocki; nieces and nephews, extended family and friends. He was preceded in death by his father; a sister, Jacqueline Brightman; and his brother, George. A private family service was held for Eddie. Dad, I miss you for always helping me with my math homework and we always enjoyed talking about the Harry Potter books and movies. Garret Dad, I miss you for having the knowledge and ability to fix anything and for always encouraging me to do my best. Stephanie Dad, I miss you for all the times we went hunting up north. Thank you for always being there to explain things to make it easier for me to understand. Eddie Jr. Dad, I miss coming home from school and being able to show you my school papers before you went to work. You always asked me how my day was, what I had for lunch and who I played with at recess. I miss goofing with you before you went to work and I miss watching NASCAR racing with you. Kelly Daddy, you were my soulmate, my lover, my best friend and my partner in life. I loved you with all my heart. I miss your presence here in our lives, spending every day with you, knowing that I'll never be able to hold you again. Mostly, I miss not having the chance to say goodbye. The kids and I will always love you; we'll keep your memory alive in our hearts. I love you Daddy, Momzy. Eddie, we'll miss your bright shiny smile, your loud booming voice, your hearty laugh and big hugs. The loss of your life has affected each one of us deeply. No words can express our sorrow. We are proud to have had you in our lives and will cherish every memory you have left behind. You will be forever in our hearts, we love you. Mom, Cheryl, Bonnie, Patty, Diane and Frank WESTGOR FUNERAL HOME 1140 Appleton Road Menasha, WI 920-720-0314 Online Condolences at: www.westgor funeralhomes.com | Wysocki, Edmund T. Jr. (I317899)
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172529 | X-ray Technician | Kremer, Anna Catherine (I54516)
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172530 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Justin, Debra Marie (I62619)
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172531 | Xavia Vanham Victory Vanham Emily Vanham Alfonse Vanham Adeline Vanham Virginia Vanham Josephine Vanham | VanHamme, Francis XAVIER (I151722)
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172532 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Solie, Angela Mary (I1965)
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172533 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Verhagen, Erin Elizabeth (I18466)
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172534 | Xavier High School Class of 1964 | Captaine, Margaret (I37806)
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172535 | Xavier High School Class of 1965 | Hebeler, Roland (I76777)
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172536 | Xavier High School Class of 1967 | Cottrell, Michael (I147926)
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172537 | Xavier High School Class of 1968 | Tierney, Linda (I159938)
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172538 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Solie, Amy Margaret (I2041)
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172539 | Xavier High School Class of 1988 | Fowler, Jaqueline Kay (I346135)
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172540 | Xavier Vashaw Josephine Vashaw Josephine Vashaw Adelaide Vashaw | VanHamme, Francis XAVIER (I151722)
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172541 | Yaeger, Bernice C. "BeBe" Bernice C. "BeBe" Yaeger, of Menasha, age 80, passed away unexpectedly at her home on Wednesday, May 2, 2007. Bernice was born October 24, 1926, at the Vogt Homestead in Fremont where she spent her childhood. She was a high school graduate of the Winnebago Lutheran Academy in Fond du Lac. BeBe was united in marriage to Arnold W. Yaeger in 1946, and he preceded her in death on January 8, 1964. Prior to her retirement, Bernice was a certified nursing assistant at Parkview Health Center in Oshkosh. BeBe enjoyed reading, working crossword puzzles, knitting slippers for her family and friends, and watching the birds, especially hummingbirds, and squirrels play in her backyard. BeBe was a beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and sister. Survivors include her children: David (Susan) Yaeger, Cher (Yaeger) Limle, Randall (Kelli) Yaeger, and Timothy (Pam) Yaeger; her grandchildren: Tammy (Justin) Zastrow, Jessica, Jason, Devin, Vanessa, Tashana, Janika, and James Yaeger; her great-grandchildren: Alison, Ashley, Peyton, and Matthew Zastrow, Erica Nason, Antonio Yaeger, and Kasaiyah Noel; her sisters and brother: Kenneth Vogt, Lois (Gordon) Sommer, and Alice (Jerry) Schmidt. BeBe is further survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends, including her "adopted" daughter Camie Sanders, and her pet grandchildren at home, whom she had a special love for, Montana, Miss Dallas, Houston, and Kiki Dee. Bernice was preceded in death by her parents, John and Elsie (Kapitzke) Vogt; her husband, Arnold W. Yaeger; her sister, Eris Vogt; her brother, Robert Vogt; her sister-in-law, Millie Vogt; and her great-granddaughter, Alyssa Zastrow. Funeral services for Bernice will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 7, 2007, at WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME, downtown chapel, with Rev. Judy Deckert officiating. Burial will be in Appleton Highland Memorial Park. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. Sunday, and again from 9:30 a.m. until the time of services all at the funeral home. Mom was a gentle, loving, soft spoken woman who never had a bad word for anyone. She had a wonderful sense of humor that everyone who knew her found it enchanting and very funny. Many were the times that we laughed so hard at things she would come out with. Dear Mom, It was a privilege and an honor to have you for my Mom, and to take care of you as you took care of me too. I was the lucky one as I had told you so many times because I had you to live with me all those beautiful years. I miss you so much. I will love you until the day I die and beyond. What joy it will be when you come for me. I love you Mom forever, your loving daughter. WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 North Superior Street Appleton 920-739-1231 | Vogt, Bernice (I313724)
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172542 | Yakima, Yakima, Washington; Occupation: had been a Teacher | McNamara, Mary Rosalia (I37795)
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172543 | YANISCH, BABY BOY CertID# 1940-MN-024446 Date of Birth: Pla ce of Birth: Mother Maiden Name: not indexed not indexed not indexed Date of Death: County of Death: 04/15/1940 RAM SEY | Yanisch, Infant Male (I11455)
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172544 | YANISCH, BABY GIRL CertID# 1932-MN-023954 Date of Birth: Pla ce of Birth: Mother Maiden Name: not indexed not indexed not indexed Date of Death: County of Death: 05/27/1932 RAM SEY | Yanisch, Infant Female (I11453)
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172545 | Yanisch, Beatrice G. age 66, January 20, residence 1033 W. 7th St. Survived by her husband Stephen; 1 daughter, Mrs. Steven (Yvonne) Berghs, 1 brother, William J. Micke, also survived by grandchildren. Funeral services at Kessler and Maguire Funeral Home, Wed. 11:30 am. Int. Rosedale. Friends may call from 7 -9 pm Tuesday. St. Paul Pioneer Press: Tues 21 Jan 1975, p. 22C; | Micke, Beatrice Genevieve (I11451)
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172546 | Yanisch, Stephen M., July 1, age 88, r es. St. Paul. Preceded in death by wife Beatrice, Dear father of Yvonne B erghs; grandfather of James and Stephanie Berghs. Also survived by many d ear friends. funeral services 10 am Wednesday at West Funeral Home, 10 51 So. Robert st., at Arion, W. St. Paul. Visitation Tuesday 4-9 pm. Int erment Resurrection Cemetery. Member of I.A.M. Labor Union. St. Paul Pioneer Press 7/5/1988 | Yanisch, Steven Michael (I11452)
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172547 | YANISCH, STEPHEN MICHAEL CertID# 1988-MN-020289 Date of Birth: Pl ace of Birth: Mother Maiden Name: 06/11/1900 MINNESOTA HAIDER Da te of Death: County of Death: 07/01/1988 WASHINGTON STEPHEN YANISCH SSN 477-01-3583 Residence: 55118 Saint Paul, Dakota, M N Born 11 Jun 1900 Last Benefit: Died 1 Jul 1988 Issued: MN (Before 1951 ) | Yanisch, Steven Michael (I11452)
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172548 | YARD MASTER DIES AT MILWAUKEE HOSPITAL Kaukauna - Michael Licht, 52 died at St. Luke's hospital, Milwaukee, at 1:25 Saturday afternoon after a several week's Illness. He was taken to Milwaukee a week ago. Mr. Licht was born at Iron Ridge Dec. 9, 1877, and, came to Kaukauna when he was 14 years of age. He was yard master at the Chicago and Northwestern railroad for the past 20 years. Survivors are his father, Jacob Licht of Green Bay; two brothers, Jake and Nick of Kaukauna; one sister, Mrs. Kurt Parman of Los Angeles, Calif. The body will arrive in Kaukauna Monday and will be taken to the home of Nick Licht on Hendricks-ave Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning from St. Mary church. Rev. Ripp will be in charge. Interment will be St. Mary cemetery. Page Ten APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Monday Evening, January 14,1929 | Licht, Michael (I183485)
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172549 | Yeager, Marilyn Anne Marilyn (Daly) Yeager, age 84, transitioned on Monday, June 9, 2008, at Hospice of the Valley in Scottsdale, Arizona, as a result of a stroke. She had moved to Scottsdale in September 2007 to live closer to her family. Marilyn was born November 20, 1923, in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, the daughter of the late Francis J. Daly, Sr. and Bernice (Gill) Daly. She graduated from Lincoln High School, attended Marquette University from 1941-1942 and graduated from St. Agnes School of Nursing as a Registered Nurse in 1945. Marilyn married Howard Yeager on June 19, 1948. She worked as a nurse at Riverview Hospital in Wisconsin Rapids, in the Kaukauna School district, and later at the Outagamie County Public Health Office. Over the years, Marilyn enjoyed golfing, listening to music, painting floral arrangements, playing the organ, and spending time with her family and friends. Marilyn is survived by her son, Thomas (Stacie) Yeager of Kennewick, Washington; two daughters, Mary (James) Aylward of Scottsdale, Arizona, and Susan (Anastacio) Gonzalez of Point Reyes, California; nine granchildren and three great-granchildren; two sisters: Marion Blackman (twin) of Melbourne, Florida and Jean Flor of Centerville, Ohio; and a brother, Francis Daly Jr. of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. Marilyn was preceded in death by her husband, Howard and her great-grandson, Clayton Veal. In lieu of flowers, memorial to a local Hospice are appreciated. Special thanks to Phoenix Hospice of the Valley and McDowell Village Retirement Community staff. Marilyn Anne Daly 11/20/1923 6/9/2008 Post Crescent 6/17/2008 C 8 | Daly, Marilyn Anne (I315525)
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172550 | YEAR not listed Name: Birth Date: Birth Place: Gender: Race: Father's Name: Father's Birth Place: Mother's Name: Mother's Birth Place: FHL Film Number: | Fountain, Walter (I132333)
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172551 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Wonser, George (I179999)
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172552 | YEAR not listed (list 1905 Census as 3/12 = April 1905) Name: Birth Date: Birth Place: Gender: Race: Father's Name: Father's Birth Place: Mother's name: Mother's Birth Place: FHL Film Number: | Muench, Karl (I194582)
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172553 | YEAR ON PAROLE FOR ABANDONING FAMILY George Kruse, who was in municipal court Monday on charges of failure to support his wife and two small children, will have a year to make amends. He was bound over by Judge A. M Spencer to the state board of control to be under parole for that length of time. Appleton Post Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Tuesday, October 23, 1923 | Page 14 | Kruse, George Theodore (I130791)
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172554 | Year: 1880; Census Place: Freedom, Outagamie, ?Wisconsin; Roll: 1440; Family History Film: 1255440; Page: 192C; ?Enumeration District: 124; Name: John Pennings Age: 27 Birth Year: abt 1853 Birthplace:Holland Home in 1880: Freedom, Outagamie, Wisconsin Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Theresa Pennings Father's Birthplace: Holland Mother's Birthplace: Holland Neighbors: View others on page Occupation: Carpenter John Pennings 27 Theresa Pennings 22 | Pennings, John (I2127)
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172555 | Year: 1920 Age: 51 Birthplace: Wisconsin Roll: T625_2009 Race: Whi te Page: 1A State: Wisconsin ED: 218 County: Outagamie Image: 376 Township: Vandenbrock | Gerrits, Fred (I47680)
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172556 | Year: 1920; Census Place: Two Mile House, Jefferson, Kentucky; Roll: T625_577; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 17; Image: 884. all children b. WI. Ike A Abrahams 33 Ella L Abrahams 31 Mildred Abrahams 11 Pearl Abrahams 2 Leah P Abrahams 5 Catelon Z Abrahams 2 [2 11/12] | Abrahams, Isaac A. (I309939)
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172557 | Yeoman Rita Killian Was Wed to Sergeant Wagner Rita M. Killian, Francis H. Wagner Kaukauna Times | Date: 02/02/1945 | Page: 3 | Type: Wedding | Family F3649
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172558 | Yeoman second class Dolores Landreman is stationed at the naval training center at San Diego, Calif. She works at the personnel office, handling longevity pay and helping to make out discharge certificates. She recently had her picture appear in various newspapers after she was selected Wave of the week. Landreman enlisted in the Navy in May 1943. | Landreman, Delores M. (I142743)
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172563 | Yesterday, Monday, evening about 9:30 in DePere Johanna Petronella Pauwels, the wife of Johannes Arts, died. The deceased was born in Wyler, Prussia, June 22, 1821. She married in 1852 and in 1868 came to America. She is survived by her husband, and 3 married children; Johanna (Mrs. Ant. Bonkers), Johannes and Arnold, all of DePere. She was the president of the Alter Society of the Hollandsche Church for several years. Burial Thursday morning at 9:00 from the Hollandsche church. | Pauwels, Johanna (I183032)
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172564 | Yetive Behrendt 11/23/1921 8/13/1964 Post Crescent 8/14/1964 B 7 | Behrendt, Yetive (I127970)
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172565 | Yingling, Catherine, age 59 (ca 1861) in Germany; widow, parents in Germany. | Reichel, Kathrin (I288)
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172566 | Yingling, Francis Harold "Frank" AppletonAge 74, passed away on Tuesday, February 12, 2002 at Appleton Medical Cent er. He was born on August 29, 1927 to the late Frank and Mary (Feller) Yin gling. He was married to Dolores Giebisch on November 6, 1954. Francis ser ved in the Navy from 1945 to 1953. In 1953 he entered the US Marine Cor ps to become a Naval aviator. He served in Korea and Vietnam, retiri ng as a helicopter pilot in 1966, with the rank of Major.Friends from years ago will remember Frank fondly with the many hunting a nd fishing trips hours, they shared with him. Years ago Francis was acti ve in his Zion Lutheran Church and the Aim Intervention Program.Francis is survived by his wife; a son, Gregory (Paula) Yingling; a daught er, Laurie Yingling; a grandson, Jake, all of Appleton; two brothers: Orvi lle (Beatrice), Boulder Lake, Wisconsin; James (Joanne), Laona, Wisconsi n; and a sister, Dorothy (Gene) Sage, Arkansas. He was preceded in dea th by an infant daughter, Antonette; three brothers: Jerome, Donald and No rbert Yingling. Visitation will be held on Saturday, February 16, 20 02 at Zion Lutheran Chapel, 912 N. Oneida Street, Appleton starting at 2: 00 p.m. with Pastor Larry Matthews leading a prayer service at 3:00 p. m. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established. Frank's wishes we re to be cremated. VALLEY FUNERAL HOME 2211 N. RICHMOND 733-5435 | Yingling, Francis Harold (I682)
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172567 | Yingling, Matt, rents, age 69, divorced, born in WI; parents in Germany | Yingling, Mathias R. (I287)
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172568 | Ymir, Feb. 19 -- Charles Patterson, an old time Ymirite, died very suddenly recently at the Wilcox mine where he had just accepted a position as a miner and had worked but one day. No post mortem examination was held on the body as circumstances all went to show that death came from natural causes. The remains were buried in the Ymir cemetery, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. W.G. Blake. Vital Event Death Registration; Name: Charles Patterson Event Date: 1911 2 12 (Yr/Mo/Day)Age: 52 Gender: maleEvent Place: YmirReg. Number: 1911-09-177107B.C. Archives Microfilm Number: B13108 GSU Microfilm Number: 1927136Ymir Official Name Pronounced: "WHY mur" Feature Type: Community Latitude: 49°17'00" Position at: POPULATION CENTRE Longitude: 117°13'00" Gazetteer Map: 82F/6Relative Location: At junction of Salmo River and Ymir Creek, SE of Nelso n, Kootenay Land District Lists birthplace as St. John N.B. occupation Millman. Catholic, Cause of Death Heart Failure. | Patterson, Charles (I28813)
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172569 | Yohanek, Marcella B.Marcella B. Yohanek, 93, formerly of Kellnersville and a resident of the M anitowoc County Health Care Center, died Sunday evening, Aug. 22, 200 4, at the Manitowoc County Health Care Center. Funeral services will be he ld at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, K ellnersville. Monsignor Robert Gulig will celebrate the Mass of Christi an Burial with Sister Marlene Greatens homilist. Burial will take pla ce in the parish cemetery.Marcella was born Feb. 2, 1911, in the town of Cooperstown, daughter of t he late Joseph and Blanch Wanek Frelich. She attended the Hickory Grove Sc hool. On July 10, 1928, Marcella was married to Victor Arthur Yohanek at H oly Trinity Catholic Church in New Denmark. The couple owned and operat ed Yohanek's Garage and Hardware Store in Kellnersville for 47 years. Vict or preceded her in death on July 10, 1977. Marcella was a member of St. Jo seph Catholic Church, St. Joseph Rosary Society and served as their presid ent in the past, Daughters of Isabella Sacred Heart Circle #1039 of Denmar k, Prayer Group of Two Rivers, she served on the Social Concerns Committ ee of the Green Bay Diocese, served on the board of the Manitowoc Commissi on on Aging, Red Cross Commodities chairperson and Share Coordinator for t he Kellnersville area, KBA (Kellnersville Betterment Association), Kellner sville Senior Citizens, K-City Homemakers, and Wisconsin Czechs Inc.Survivors include three daughters and two sons-in-law: Dorothy (Robert) Ml eziva of Boise, Idaho; Donna Haugen of Milwaukee; Diane (David) Ange of Ra pid City, S.D.; seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren: Jean (Bruc e) Wozniak of Green Bay, and their children: Jason, Luke and Katherine; Jo Ann (Bruce) Chandler of Boise, Idaho; Roy (Ellen) Mleziva of Canton, Ohi o, and their daughter: Colleen; Joyce (Doug) Schleis of Boise, Idaho, a nd their children: Hannah and Emylie; David (Sue) Mleziva of Boise, Idah o; Jon (Ann) Mleziva of De Pere, and their children: Jordan, Aaron, Eth an and Leah; Timothy Ange of Rapids City, S.D.; two brothers and three sis ters-in-law: Querin (Kathy) Frelich of Green Bay; Edwin (Hildegarde) Freli ch of Manitowoc; Ione Frelich of Green Bay; nieces, nephews, other relativ es and friends survive.She was preceded in death by three grandchildren: Donald Ange, Shalean An ge and Kristine Haugen; four brothers: Victor, Bernard, Joseph and Louis F relich; four sisters-in-law: Mary Frelich, Gertrude Frelich, Gladys Swetl ik and Grace Husar; two brothers-in-law: Sylvan Swetlik and Victor Husar.Relatives and friends may call at the Reinbold & Pfeffer Family Funeral Ho me of Kellnersville on Wednesday (TONIGHT) from 4 until 8 p.m. and on Thur sday at the church from 9:30 a.m. until the time of services at 10:30 a. m. There will be a parish prayer service held at the funeral home on Wedne sday evening at 7 p.m. led by Sister Marlene.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Alzheimer 's Association, the Manitowoc County Health Care Center or St. Joseph Pari sh. Marcella's daughters would like to thank the many dear relatives, good fri ends and kind neighbors who wrote cards and letters and visited Marcell a, and included her in their thoughts and prayers; and each and every memb er of the staff of the Manitowoc County Health Care Center for their fi ne care and concern during Marcella's residency there. | Frelich, Marcella (I77145)
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172570 | You are missing my other twin Aunt Lorraine married to Patrick McDaniel live in Racine. Aunt Norraine lived in Appleton and she passed away along with her husband with in a few months. My mother, Regina was in the middle of the family. She had 5 older than her and 5 younger than her. She was 10 years old when her mother died and the twins were 10 days old. So my mother took care of the younger kids until she was 17 when Calumet County took the kids away from their father because he was drunk all the time and not providing for them. The older boys when to area farms and other older girls when so some time job. Uncle Bob was a little slow so they sent him to Chippewa Falls to some home for boys. Uncle Kenneth and Ruth went to the orphanage in Green Bay and my mother went to Our Lady of Charity because she was too young to be on her own and to old for the orphanage because she was only 17 years. After my mother and dad were married they took Ruth out of the orphanage to live with them on the Brooks Homestead until till she married her husband, Richard Vosters. The twins were adopted my their mother's brothers....Bill Gerrits adopted Lorraine and Nicholas Gerrits adopted Norraine. There were always hard feelings between my mother and her twin sister, Lorraine because she never invited her brothers and sisters to her wedding. Mother would always says Lorraine wasn't her sister anymore.....she even went to the grave not seeing her sister. After mother died I decided that I wanted to see Aunt Lorraine but she just made excuses why I couldn't come and see her in Racine...She was gone all summer to the cottage and in the fall they went to a lot of Packer Games. Well that was OK for awhile........but being the full blooded Hollander that I am I went on a mission. Just so happens Aunt Lorraine had knee surgery and she was confined to her home and I showed up on her door step. She was a little shocked at first but I felt satisfied that I went to see her but I haven't heard a word from her since...I believe she is still alive. I think last time I saw her I must have been 7 or 8 years old at Uncle Bill's house in Wrightstown. When I went to visit Aunt Lorraine I should have taken Kay Krueger Pingel, Norraine's daughter, with me because she was 10 years old when her mother, Norraine died and 3 months later her father died. Her and her brother, Mark, landed in a foster home....I guess Lorraine never got in contact with her twin sisters children and Kay wanted to see her, too. I will always hope she would try and get a hold of Kay to talk to her but that isn't very likely...I tried...but at least she let me take their picture before I left. So I gave Kay a picture of her Aunt that she has never seen . Well, I better gone now before I get email cramps in my fingers. This is the most of typed since I retired. Take care and have a good week, Jeanne | Gerrits, Lorraine Fink (I50527)
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172571 | You asked why so mana people died in 1866. A severe epidemic of cholera was the reason so many people died especially in the northern part of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg, in the towns of Wiltz and Diekirch. All regions of the country were concerned. The distance from Diekirch to Oberdonven is approximately 30 km i.e., 20 miles. Ee Kaazespronk (Katzensprung) or a catleap (!) for the virus vibrio cholerae. If you are interested in the History of Luxembourg, have a look on www.luxembourg.lu and search for publications Best greetings Raymond RUPPERT | Kinn, Margaret (I54791)
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172572 | You asked why so many people died in 1866. A severe epidemic of cholera was the reason so many people died especially in the northern part of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg, in the towns of Wiltz and Diekirch. All regions of the country were concerned. The distance from Diekirch to Oberdonven is approximately 30 km i.e., 20 miles. Ee Kaazespronk (Katzensprung) or a catleap (!) for the virus vibrio cholerae. If you are interested in the History of Luxembourg, have a look on www.luxembourg.lu and search for publications Best greetings Raymond RUPPERT | Ruppert, Anne (I54982)
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172573 | You asked why so many people died in 1866. A severe epidemic of cholera was the reason so many people died especially in the northern part of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg, in the towns of Wiltz and Diekirch. All regions of the country were concerned. The distance from Diekirch to Oberdonven is approximately 30 km i.e., 20 miles. Ee Kaazespronk (Katzensprung) or a catleap (!) for the virus vibrio cholerae. If you are interested in the History of Luxembourg, have a look on www.luxembourg.lu and search for publications Best greetings Raymond RUPPERT | Ruppert, Susanna (I55728)
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172574 | You asked why so many people died in 1866. A severe epidemic of cholera was the reason so many people died especially in the northern part of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg, in the towns of Wiltz and Diekirch. All regions of the country were concerned. The distance from Diekirch to Oberdonven is approximately 30 km i.e., 20 miles. Ee Kaazespronk (Katzensprung) or a catleap (!) for the virus vibrio cholerae. If you are interested in the History of Luxembourg, have a look on www.luxembourg.lu and search for publications Best greetings Raymond RUPPERT | Diderrich, Nicolas (I101593)
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172575 | You can find the descendancy of Anna Maria (who married Antone/Antonius Heesacker) from Diane LaFontaine's online tree in Ancestry.com Diane M LaFontaine, GEDCOM File : DeGroot Tree by DI"s Family Tree - dlafont - Anna Maria - descendancy.ged, 9 Mar 2000. "Contact: DLaFon5417@worldnet.att.net I have much information on the descendants of Johanna/Anna obtained from Rita DeVroy who did extensive research on the Heesackers & VanVonderans. Rita has done all of her research 1st hand at the Brown County & a few other WI County Records Depts. She has also worked with a man named William who visits the U.S. regularly from Holland in order to continue his genealogy quest for Dutch descendants in the WI area. Rita & William do research for each other. I am certain that I have not entered all of Rita's data to my computer. Rita does no online work. It is all 1st hand record collecting. I met Rita by chance on the only day that I ever had available to be in the Brown County, WI Registar of Deeds office. That was a stroke of pure luck for me, as usually I am only able to be in the GreenBay area on weekends & holidays. Imagine such a chance meeting to end up being distantly related. Dick DeGroot is a distant cousin to me. I obtained his family history from one of Sister Avita DeGroot's neice's. I also obtained some information on the Herman's from Sister Dorothy LeNoble. I will send you what I have on Christina & Anna Catherine Herman's (spouses of Bernard/Barney DeGroot) separately. From Rebecca; The opening page of the ship Agnes Manifest. The 3 De Groot children are listed on the page I sent you in the previous email. Here is what I have on Henry & Anna Maria from Ancestry.com's immigration research co-ordinating the manifest. Also included is the obituary, without my comments for Henry/Henricus DeGroot. As well as Dick DeGroot's, family history which notation brought me to you family tree for Christina DeGroot as the possible wife of your Cornelius Denissen. I will send you some data on our Herman's connection in a separate email. Your Herman's also connect in the DeGroot Lineage that I am sending you in this email. I suppose to complete this picture I should send you Petronella's (wife of Henry/Henricus DeGroot) Obituary as well. | DeGroot, Anna Maria (I48902)
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172576 | Young and old alike Anton Galambacher, Winifred Teal, Joseph Eppinger, Annie Bergmans (husband Peter); Infant child of Mr. & Mrs. Halfman Kaukauna Sun | Date: 02/05/1904 | Page: A1 | Type: Obituary The Death Reaper Anton Galmbacher, Joseph Eppinger, Mrs Mary Green, Josephine, John, Joseph, August and Andrew Eppinger, infant of Mr and MRs Henry Thiel, Mrs Hannah Bergmans wife of Peter Bergmans, Katie and Peter Bergman, Mr and Mrs Peter Reinbeau, Mr and Mrs Fred Driessen, Mr and Mrs Geo Bergman, Wenzel Kliein, Mr and Mrs Anton Dederich, Mrs John Driessen Kaukauna Times | Date: 02/05/1904 | Page: 5 | Type: Obituary | Eppinger, Joseph (I114977)
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172577 | Young Daughter Is Laid To Rest Belgium. - Funeral rites for Madelon Ida Krier, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krier, who passed away Friday night, were held at 9 a. m. Tuesday at St. Mary's church. Rev. A. J. Huepper officiated and interment was in the church cemetery. There were beautiful floral tributes which banked the room and casket. The funeral was largely at- tended by relatives and friends of the little girl. The pallbearers were Eugene, Roland and Harold Krier and Richard Jungers, Little Lucile and Doris Krier and Gladys Pierron were the flowers girls and represented Faith, Hope and Charity. Sheboygan Press, The | Sheboygan, Wisconsin | Thursday, November 05, 1931 | Page 2 | Krier, Madelon Ida (I97573)
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172578 | YOUNG MAN DIES AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS HERE Basil Aird, 27, passed away at 11:30 p. m. Thursday at St. Nicholas hospital, following a three weeks' illness. Mr. Aird was born in Kaukauna on February 12, 1898, and lived there until 1922 when he came to this city. Following his graduation from the Kaukauna schools, Mr. Aird took up electrical engineering and he was employed in the electrical engineering department of the Wisconsin Power and Light company here since coming to the city. The survivors are the young widow and a daughter, Margaret, this city; one sister, Mrs. M. Mc Madden, at Kaukauna and three brothers, Donald Aird, of Milwaukee; Milton, of Oakland, California, and William of Chicago. The body was taken to the Funeral Home where it may be viewed by friends until 2 p. m. Saturday. It will be shipped at 3 p. m. Saturday over the Chicago & North Western railroad to the former home in Kaukauna where funeral services will be conducted on Monday, with burial in the Kelso cemetery. Services here were conducted this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Robert H. Kroos Funeral Home by the Rev. E. P. Manley. of the First Evangelical church, of which the deceased was a member. Appleton paper Friday, January 29, 1926, Appleton, Wisconsin says he died at 8 am Thursday. | Aird, Basil Sylvester (I165833)
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172579 | Young Man Killed In Paper MILL Kaukauna- Elmer Senso, 19, son of Mr. and Mlrs. Albert Senso, route 3 Kaukauna, was instantly killed when he was caught between two cooling rolls on a wax machine at the Thilmany Paper mill shortly after 10 o'clock Monday evening. He had evidently passed entirely through the rolls, which were about six inches apart. Two men who were working on the same machine with him went into another department to get a roll of paper about the time the accident occured. The men working nearest him were about 30 feet away. They heard him yell and when they rushed to the machine he was dead. His skull was fractured, but there were no marks on any other part of his body. He was working on the 3 to 11 o'clock shift.The accident happened about an hour before he was to go home. He is survived by his parents and three brothers, Oliver, California, and Clifton, and Russel of Kaukauna. The funeral will be held at Holy Cross Church. Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Tuesday, November 26, 1929 | Page 1 see also: Hold Funeral For Accident Victim Elmer Senso Kaukauna Times 11/29/1929 1 Obituary Workman Killed In Local Mill Monday Elmer Senso, Thilmany Pulp and Paper Co. Kaukauna Times 11/26/1929 1 News/Obituary KAUKAUNA NEWS BURY ACCIDENT VICTIM NEXT FRIDAY MORNING Kaukauna - Funeral services Elmer Senso, 20, who was killed when he was caught between two rollers in the Thilmany mill Monday evening will be held at 9 o'clock Friday morning at Holy Cross church. The Rev. P. J. Lochman will be in charge and burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. The body is at the home of Joseph Wheaton, Tobacnoir St. Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Wednesday, November 27, 1929 | Page 14 ELMER SENSO IS BURIED FRIDAY Funeral Service Is Conducted at Holy Cross Church, Kaukauna Kaukauna - Funeral services for' Elmer Senso, 20, who was killed in an accident at the Thilmany Paper mill about 10 o'clock Monday night, were held at 9 o'clock Friday morn- ing at Holy Cross church. The Rev. P. J. Lcchman was in charge of the services, and interment was in the Holy Cross cemetery. The ycuth was crushed to death when he was caught between two cooling rolls on a waxing machine. His body passed through the two rolls which are about sis inches apart. No one was near at the time. He was born Oct. 3O, 1910, and lived in this city all his life. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Senso; three brothers, Oliver of California acd Clifton and Russell of this city. Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Saturday, November 30, 1929 | Page 12 | Senso, Elmer J. (I136201)
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172580 | Young Mother Dies Mrs. Gerald Smith, Infant Daughter, nee Van Eyck Kaukauna Times | Date: 07/28/1931 | Page: 2 | Type: Obituary | VanEyck, Rose (I105260)
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172581 | Young People Wed Beatrice Breier to Fred meinert,Jennie McDaniels to John Kerrigan, Frank Markle to Maude Smith, Harry Watson to Luella Jarvais Kaukauna Times | Date: 02/23/1912 | Page: 1 | Type: Wedding | Family F48525
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172582 | Young People Wed Beatrice Breier to Fred meinert,Jennie McDaniels to John Kerrigan, Frank Markle to Maude Smith, Harry Watson to Luella Jarvais Kaukauna Times | Date: 02/23/1912 | Page: 1 | Type: Wedding | Family F57633
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172583 | Young Wife Dies - Mrs. Anna Binder Ruedinger, wife of Edmund Ruedinger, died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Binder, 636 Eleventh Street at 3:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. Death was preceded by an illness of several months. Mrs. Ruedinger was born June 16, 1906 in Oshkosh. She lived in this city all her live and was united in marriage to Edmund Ruedinger June 29, 1926. She received her education at St. Vincent's School of this city. She is survived by her husband, her parents and one son, Harold James Ruedinger. She is also survived by four brothers, Frank Binder, E.A. Binder, Karl L. Binder, Richard M. Binder, all of this city, and four sisters, Miss May Binder, Miss Rose Binder, Miss Theresa Binder, and Miss Helen Binder, all of Oshkosh. The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock Monday morning from St. Vincent's Catholic Church. Rev. Aloys Bastian will officiate. Internment will be at the family lot at Riverside Cemetery. The Daily Nortwestern; Aug. 6, 1927; | Binder, Anna (I89020)
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172584 | Young Woman Dies Monday at Hospital Geneva Johnson Kaukauna Times | Date: 04/22/1926 | Page: 10 | Type: Obituary | Johnson, Geneva (I201886)
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172585 | Young, Delton A. N6009 Knorr Rd. Shiocton Age 66, died Monday, January 20, 2003 at his home following a short battle with cancer. He was born October 24, 1936 the son of the late Abraham and Esther (Herminath) Young. In the spring of 1959, he joined hands and heart to Rita Burton. They shared unconditional love for 43 years. He was a wonderful, kind, strong and generous man. He is survived by his wife, Rita his mother-in-law, Peg Burton, Bear Creek seven wonderful children: Bryan (Carol) Young, Shiocton Bev (Ted) Rusch, Seymour Bruce (Sue) Young, Shiocton Brad (Robin) Young, Shiocton Bart (Michelle) Young, Shiocton Brenda (Mark) Latza, Shiocton Bonnie Young (special friend Dan Smerda), Appleton also a special companion, a dog named Spike 15 grandchildren who were the love of his life: Niki, Amber and Al Young Jennifer Ashauer Ryan, Eric and Ashley Young Abby and Emily Young Spencer and Hunter Young Tyler, Riley and Cody Stockwell Max Latza his brothers and sisters: Sherry (Gene) Freimuth, Shawano Ronald (Bernice) Young, Kaukauna Carol (Harry) Johnson, Neenah Verlee (Roger) Freimuth, Manawa Jerry (DeeDee) Young, Sequin, Texas Janet (Evan) Ritchie, Manawa Margie (Dave) Ort, Iola Dan (Terry) Young, Shiocton Kathy (Elmer) Kaiser, Horicon Elaine (Rob) Robertson, Hortonville Darwin Young (special friend Linda Summer), Shiocton. Nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends further survive him. His parents and a father-in-law Melvin Burton preceded him in death. The Funeral Mass will be held Wednesday, January 22, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Denis Catholic Church in Shiocton with Rev. Gilbert Jacobs officiating. Friends may call directly at the church on Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service. A special thanks to his wonderful family, Heidi and the hospice team, and Dr. P. Barrett and her kind staff at St. Elizabeth Hospital. God took the strength of a mountain, the majesty of a tree, the warmth of a summer sun, the calm of a quiet sea, the generous soul of nature, the comforting arm of night, the wisdom of the ages, the power of the eagle's flight. The joy of a morning in spring, the faith of a mustard seed, the patience of eternity, the depth of a family need. Then God combined these qualities, when there was nothing more to add, He knew His master piece was complete and so He called it...Dad. From your loving Family Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home N5645 State Rd. 76, Shiocton 920-986-3191 | Young, Delton (I198501)
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172586 | Young, Eldren "Lee" Eldren "Lee" Young, age 78, of Hortonville, died surrounded by his loving family, on Tuesday, January 15, 2008, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton, following a lengthy illness. Lee was born on March 7, 1929, son of the late Ben and Angrose (Lyons) Young in the Township of Deer Creek. On September 29, 1953, he was united in marriage to Ruth Hoier in Hortonville. Lee worked for Charles Gambsky Construction Company for 29 years he also farmed in Hortonville since 1958. He was a member of SS Peter & Paul Parish for 54 years. Lee is survived by his loving wife of 54 years Ruth five daughters: Deb (Mike) Gambsky Jane (Gary) Stiles Lisa (Mike) Hogan Brenda (Doug) Schwobe Tracy (Fred) Heimmermann two sons: Mark (Penny) Young Brian (Sue) Young and a special daughter Sue Hoier 21 grandchildren: Jason Gambsky, Lindsey (Rory) Ernst, Jamie and Katie Jo Stiles, Mike, Mindy and Miranda Young Carrie (Chris) Roberts Michelle Young Marissa and Mikayla Hogan Jesse (Amanda) Young Val and Laura Young Kimberly, Ashlee and Kaylee Schwobe Dylan, Lucas, Noah and Zoey Heimmermann. Five great-grandchildren: Logan, Conner, Ella, Ryver and Daniel a sister, Phyllis Ourada five brothers: Norman (Carol) Nathan (Kay) Jerry (Linda) Eugene (Lorraine) and Benny (Kathy) a sister-in-law Joyce Young five brothers-in-law: Eugene Hoier, Jerry (Rose) Hoier Bob (Jeanie) Hoier, Leo Hoier, Ronnie (Gerri) Hoier. He is further survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Besides his parents Lee was preceded in death by a son Martin Young, a brother Lorien Young, a brother-in-law James Ourada, a nephew Steve Ourada, a sister-in-law JoAnn Young, father- and mother-in-law Ray and Marion Hoier, brother- and sister-in-law Raymond Jr. (June) Hoier, a niece-in-law Kathy Hoier, sisters-in-law Carol Wynboom and Nancy Hoier and a nephew-in-law Mike Hoier. The funeral Mass for Lee will be held on Saturday, January 19, 2008, at 10 a.m. at SS Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Hortonville with Fr. Jim Feely officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church on Friday, January 18, 2008, from 4-8 p.m. and also at church on Saturday from 9 a.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established. A special thank you to the staff at St. Elizabeth's Hospital for all their help, kind words, and understanding and also a special thank you to all the visiting nurses, Dr. George Stanis and Dr. John Buttita. The true meaning of life is to plant trees under whose shade you do not expect to sit. Thanks, Dad, for planting a forest. The true meaning of life is to plant trees under whose shade you do not expect to sit. Thanks, Dad, for planting a forest. Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home 109 W. Main St., Hortonville 920-779-4588 www.borchardtmoderfuneralhomes.com | Young, Eldren L. "Lee" (I156164)
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172587 | Young, George P. George P. Young, Arizona formerly of Shiocton, age 97 passed away on Saturday, May 21, 2005 in Arizona. George was born on March 25 in the Town of Liberty, Wisconsin son of the late Isaac and Eva (Bessette) Young. George enjoyed farming and held various jobs throughout his life. He is survived by two daughters: Dolly (John) Peters, Appleton Betty (Ron) Hutchison, Shiocton four sons: Arthur Young, Nichols Ruben Young, Safford, Arizona Thomas Young, Royalton James (Jean) Young, Abrahms a daughter in-law, Karen Young, Shawano a sister Rella Ziesemer, Kaukauna twenty grandchildren, thirty-three great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild also survive George. He was preceded in death by a son John, a brother Virgil, ex-wife Violet Cavner, two sisters: Angeline Tabat, Nora Oak and a granddaughter Kelly Peters. Funeral services for George will be held on Wednesday, May 25, 2005 at 7 p.m. at Borchardt & Moder in Shiocton. Burial will be in St. Denis Cemetery in Shiocton. Friends may call at the funeral home in Shiocton on Wednesday from 2 p.m. until the time of service. | Young, George P. (I345357)
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172588 | Young, James J. James J. Young, age 76 years, of Clintonville, passed away Tuesday, August 19, 2008, at St. Joseph Residence, New London. James John Young was born August 23, 1931, in New London to the late Theodore and Anna Marie (Peters) Young. He was united in marriage on October 14, 1953, to Beatrice Carol Desmond at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Bear Creek. The couple farmed for many years just east of Bear Creek. After selling the farm, Jim worked for Larsen's Cooperative in New London, selling seed to area farmers for over 10 years. The couple moved to Clintonville in the late 1970s. His wife, Carol, preceded him in death on March 25, 2004. Jim is a former member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Bear Creek, and is currently a member of St. Rose Catholic Church, Clintonville. Jim enjoyed fishing, wood crafts, gardening, watching and feeding the birds, and playing cards, especially sheepshead. Survivors include eight children: Joan Reissmann, Neenah; Michael (Cathy) Young, Appleton; Margie Carpenter, Navarino; Marie (Rusty) Wied, Weyauwega; Shirley (Karol) Young, Madison; Frank Young, Clintonville; Steve (Jill) Young, Clintonville; Andrew Young, Appleton. There are 13 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; four sister: Mildred Stingle, Black Creek; Rosie (Lloyd) Glatz, Kaukauna; Bernice (Ronald) Young, Kaukauna; Marcella (James) Freimuth, Appleton; four brothers-in-law and two sisters-in-law: Bill (Mary) Desmond, Neshkoro; Darlene (Lloyd) Mares, Bear Creek; Dick (Joyce) Desmond, Wyoming; Joanne (Mike) VanWagner, Poy Sippi; Danny Desmond, Oconto Falls; and John (Kay) Desmond, Hortonville. Further survived by many other relatives and friends. Jim was preceded in death by his wife, Carol, a sister-in-law Mary Desmond, and a brother-in-law Dennis Stingle. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, August 22nd, at 11 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Bear Creek. Fr. John "Jack" Mullarkey will officiate and burial will follow in the parish cemetery. Friends may call on Thursday from 4-8 p.m. at the Beil-Didier Funeral Home, Clintonville, and on Friday at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until the procession leaves for the church. Condolences may be sent via www. beil-didier.com. | Young, James J. (I200138)
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172589 | Young, Judith M. (nee Verbeten) AppletonAge 53, died on Sunday, July 28, 2002 at her home. Judith was born on Apr il 30, 1949, daughter of the late Howard and Mabel (Huss) Verbeten. She lo ved to spend time with her grandson Alex. Judith also enjoyed dancing a nd listening to music; especially Alabama, Kenny Rodgers and the Beach Boy s.She is survived by her children: Amy (Christopher) Croatt, Mari Young, Mic hael Young; her sister, Patricia (Roger) Bowers, Sr.; her brothers, Jam es (Leta) and Daniel (Margie) Verbeten; her grandson, Alex Croatt; her sis ter-in-law, Rosella Verbeten; and her former spouse, Gary Young. She is fu rther survived by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Judith was preced ed in death by her grandparents, John (Julia) Verbeten and Michael (Mar y) Huss.The Funeral Mass will be held at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31, 200 2, at ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH, 410 West Lawrence Street, Appleton, wi th Rev. Ken Reinhart, OFM Cap. officiating. The entombment will be he ld at Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Friends will be received at the ch urch on Wednesday from 3:00 p.m. until the time of service.Judith was a loving, caring woman who always had a smile on her face. S he will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her."Forever Young" WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 North Superior Street Appleton73 9-1231 | Verbeten, Judith (I28310)
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172590 | Young, Lawrence G. "Larry" Lawrence G. "Larry" Young, age 84, of Appleton, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 surrounded by his family. He was born on May 1, 1920 in Appleton, the son of the late Edward and Mary (Weiss) Young. Larry was a devoted husband and loving father of five daughters. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, card playing, golfing and sharing these activities with family and good friends meant much to him. He is survived by four daughters: Margaret "Peggy" (Richard) Wilinski of Freedom, Mary (Woody)Garrow of Winneconne, Chris (Bill) Tarrolly of Mequon, WI, and Jean (Jim) Barkholtz of Kimberly; his grandchildren: Mary (Jim) Van Dehy, Larry (Sally) Smarzinski, Gwen (Ken) Schreiber, John (Tammy) Friestrom, Jennee (James) Olson, Matthew Friestrom, Chris (Soni) Haag, Elizabeth (Dominic) Langteau, Tim Haag, Megan, Lauren, and Kristen Tarroly; Sara Probst and fiance Kirk Bell, Chad Probst and fiancee Lori Griesbach, and Emily Probst and fiance Gary Lewis; his sisters: Catherine Stepanski, Marie Michalkiewicz and Joanne (Art) Santkuyl; his brothers: Cyril (Mary Lou) Young, and Jim Young; and 22 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Jean, a daughter Kathy Friestrom, two brothers Edward and Sylvester "Dick"; and three sisters: Rita Brautigam, Leone Arndt and Armella Doro. The Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted on Friday April 15, 2005 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, 312 South State Street in Appleton with the Rev. Michael O'Rourke officiating. Interment will take place at St. Mary Catholic Cemetery in Appleton. Friends may call at the church on Friday from 9 a.m. until the time of the service. A memorial fund is being established. The family would like to express their sincere gratitude for the love and care that was extended to Larry by the staff of Brewster Village. WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 North Superior Street Appleton 739-1231 www.wichmannfuneralhomes.com | Young, Lawrence (I345344)
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172591 | Young, Marie L.Marie L. Young, age 82, passed away on Saturday, September 9, 2006, at Oak ridge Gardens. She was born in Shiocton on May 26, 1924, to Peter and Gra ce (Drall) Brauer. She married Howard Young on May 19, 1945.Marie is survived by a son, Al (Vicki) Young of Freemont; three daughter s: Lynette (Bernie) Menting of Larson, Nancy (John) Finnigan of Morton Gro ve, IL, and Karen (Jeff) Newhouse of Menasha; sister-in-law, Blanche Muell er of Appleton; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and many ni eces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.Marie is preceded in death by her parents, Peter and Grace; her husband, H oward; her brother, Gary Brauer; three sisters: Grace, Harriet, and Gertru de; and a grandson, Steven Newhouse.Funeral services will be held at the Valley Funeral Home on Tuesday, Septe mber 12, 2006, at 4 p.m. Visitation will be from 3 p.m. until the ti me of the service. Valley Funeral Home | Brauer, Marie L. (I205689)
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172592 | Young, Verna E. Appleton Died on Saturday, December 27, 2003 at Century Oaks. She was born on Appleton to the late Fred and Erna (Hafeman) Albrecht. Verna was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. She had worked at Schlafer Hardware. Verna was a seamstress all her life and enjoyed making Raggedy Ann and Andy Dolls. She is survived by her children; Susan Van Dyke, Appleton and Kerry Young, Menasha; 8 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Sylvester in August of 1998, her step father, Harry Herkowski and three sisters. The Funeral Mass will be in Tuesday, December 30, 2003 at 11 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 312 S. State St., with Father Michael O'Rourke officiating. The visitation will be on Tuesday at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of Mass. Entombment will be in Highland Memorial Park. Valley Funeral Home 2211 N. Richmond St. 733-5435 Serving as would be Served The Post - Crescent [Appleton, Wis] 28 Dec 2003: C.4. Name: Birth Place: Death Date: Burial Place: Cemetery: Publication Date: Publication Place: Publication Title: Notes: | Albrecht, Verna (I71337)
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172593 | Young | Young, Isaac (I182694)
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172594 | Young | Bessette, Eva (I182693)
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172595 | Young | Doran, Ellen (I160964)
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172596 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kempen, Harold M. "Hal" (I29694)
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172597 | Youngest child. Nun of the St. Joseph Order. | Early, Sister Mary James Helen C. "Ella" (I148864)
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172598 | Youngest child. Nun of the St. Joseph Order. Her grandnephews, Bill and John Andrews, met her while they were studying at St. Louis University and while she was at St. Joseph's Convent in Bridgeton, Missouri. Bill and John visited her as often as possible while they were in undergraduate school and found her to be a very happy, outgoing and humerous person. They had her over to their apartment for Chinese food the night before she died in February of 1970. It was snowy and the roads were icy on the way home. She became very melancholy and started talking about her father and childhood. She said that she was always afraid of men. Her father had placed her in an orphanage as an infant after her mother died. She said that her father would come to visit her, but that she was afraid of him as she was of all men. Sister Mary James went to bed after Bill and John had returned her to the convent and was taken by ambulance shortly after midnight to St. Joseph Hospital in Bridgton where Debbie Bryant, a student nurse friend of the Andrews children, was working that night. Bill and John went to the hospital that night as soon as they found out about the heart attack and were able to see her very early the next morning. She was in constant pain with spasms from the heart attack, yet she was able to joke with them. John joked that their Chinese food the night before must have caused this, and she innocently replied, "No, it's a heart attack." Joan and Susan Andrews arrived at the hospital from Nashville that morning and were with her when she died later that morning. John and Bill had returned to St. Louis University for their classes. John went to early morning Mass at the University Church to pray for, and think about, Sr. Mary James. At the receiption after her funeral, the nuns made everyone very comfortable by being very happy and warm. It is thought that she is buried in St. Louis. | Early, Sister Mary James Helen C. "Ella" (I148864)
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172599 | Your generous and loving God welcomed his faithful follower, Everett Gabriel Pierre, into his heavenly home on Friday, November 15, 2013. Everett spent his last two weeks in this world surrounded by his devoted, admiring, broken-hearted family as he braved gall bladder cancer. He was born on May 8, 1930 in Casco, Wisconsin, the second of five children born to the late Wilfred and Mary (Fameree) Pierre. Everett was a graduate of Shiocton High School class of 1948. A proud United States Marine Corps veteran, serving from 1950-54, Everett was deployed during the Korean War and later stationed at Camp LeJeune, North Carolina. He married Helen Jean Young on June 10, 1953 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Bear Creek, Wisconsin. They spent their early married life in Leeman, Wisconsin, in a house they built next door to the Pierre General Store. In 1958, Everett moved his family to Clintonville where they made many happy memories. He served the Clintonville area through a very successful career as an American Family Insurance agent, Knights of Columbus, American Legion, Rotary International, and chairman of the Red Cross Bloodmobile. Everett devoted time, talent, and treasure to St. Rose Catholic Church as a lector, Eucharistic minister, and in other leadership roles such as the cemetery committee. He also served on the St. Rose School Board. He and Helen enjoyed curling at the Clintonville Curling Club and taking many trips Everett earned for sales awards. Everett enjoyed time with family at the cabin on the Buckstaff Bayou, especially during the hunting season. In their retirement years, Helen and Everett wintered in Panama City Beach, Florida and spent the rest of the year in Wisconsin at their beautiful Clover Leaf Lakes home, his family's favorite gathering place during the rest of the year. In 2003, they moved to Appleton. Everett will be remembered as a faith-filled, joyful soul who had a song for every occasion and situation. Anyone who ever played Sheaphead with him will think of Everett with a smile whenever someone confidently picks up the blind on a weak hand. His family will recall Everett with particular fondness as his great-grandchildren learn the words to "You Are My Sunshine". Every pontoon boat cruise around the Clover Leaf Lakes will remind his family of generations of wonderful memories made there with Everett in the captain's chair, blowing the ah-ooo-ga horn along the way. He was a shining example of living his faith, putting God and family first in all he did. In addition to Helen, his beautiful bride of 60 years, Everett is survived by four adoring children: Mary Ann (Mel) Johnson, Jeffrey (Ann) Pierre, Barbara (Rick) Futter, and David (Lisa) Pierre. Everett and Helen have ten grandchildren: Nathan (Becky) Johnson, Sarah (Ryan) Brockman, Michael Johnson, Carolyn (Travis Pedersen) Pierre, John (Laura) Pierre, Kristin (Chad Balthazor) Pierre, Andrew Futter, Emily Futter, Katherine (Patrick) Koleske, Lauren Pierre; four great-grandchildren: Audrey Johnson, Jack & Ben Pedersen, and Sophia Koleske. Everett is further survived by siblings, Wayne (Joyce) Pierre, Winifred (Gerald) Wittlin, Nathalie Steede, and Perry (Carol) Pierre; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Janet (Lyle) Hansen, Ann (Gerard) Mares, Donald (Alice) Young as well as many nieces, nephews, and dear friends. In addition to his parents, Everett was preceded in death by his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Marian (Smith) and Clarence Young, sister-in-law Evelyn Young, brother-in-law Duaine Young, brother-in-law William Steede. The Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated on Friday, November 22, 2013 at 11:30am at St. Pius X Catholic Church, 500 E. Marquette Street, Appleton, with the Rev. Thomas J. Farrell officiating. Friends may call from 9:00 - 11:00am at the church. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, the family encourages donations to the American Cancer Society . Inurnment will take place on Saturday, November 23, 2013 at 11:00am at St. Rose Catholic Cemetery, Clintonville, WI. Thank you to Dr. Cheng, Dr. Guenther, Dr. Garcia, and the Hospice staff of ThedaCare at Home. Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from Nov. 17 to Nov. 21, 2013 | Pierre, Everett G. (I145229)
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172600 | Your loving mother, Vivian (Fulcer) Kaufman, 82, went to be with Jesus on Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Vivan "giver of life" was born on November 23, 1928, in Appleton, daughter of the late Milton and Mary Fulcer. She had such unconditional love and was filled with so much kindness. Her whole life, her "career" was taking care of children, her's and many others who came to know her as "grandma." Vivian will be greatly missed by her husband of 65 years, Joe; and her 11 children: JoAnn Koehnke, Ginna (Jack) Heegeman, Dave (Linda) Kaufman, Judy (Roger) Regeth, Mike Kaufman, Ralph (Diane) Kaufman, Mary (Steve) Ready, Debbie (Steve) Wilson, Greg (Kim) Kaufman, Dan (Laurie) Kaufman and Ann (Ken) Hansen. She will also be deeply missed by her 26 grandchildren: Trisha, Tim, Katy, John, Joe, Willy, Paul, Denny, Toni, Bob, Keith, Mike Jr., Tommy, Ronnie, Christy, Amanda, Chris, Kory, Levi, Jessie, Shannon, Dan Jr., Shawn, Jimmi and their spouses; 52 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-granddaughter. Vivian is also survived by her sisters Barbara and Angeline and her brothers Jerome and Ronnie. She made 2 special friends at the home, Alice and Betty, that helped brighten her days. She is further survived by all her "adopted" children and grandchildren, especially her niece Mary Ann. Vivian was preceded in death by her sons-in-law Bob and Jim; grandsons Jamie, Troy and Billy; great-granddaughter Ally; sister Sissy; and brothers Tommy, Danny, Clifford and Gerald. Visitation will be held Monday, April 11, 2011, at ST. MARY PARISH (312 S. State St. Appleton) beginning at 1 p.m. until time of Mass at 4 p.m. The Rev. Robert Lexa will officiate. Committal St. Mary Cemetery. For online condolences please visit www.ocon nellfh.com. The family would like to thank ThedaCare Hospice and Parkside Care Center for all their love and care of Mom. O'CONNELL FUNERAL HOME 201 E. Main Street | Fulcer, Vivian (I175599)
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172601 | Your person ID : 172649 Leona Merckx Born : Nieuwkerken (East Flandres, Belgium), 8th July 1899 Birthname : Maria Leonia Merckx Dead : Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, US;3th Sept 1991 Married : Edward Pieters (or Peeters ?) George W. Stammer | Merckx, Leona (I172649)
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172602 | Your wallet might be a little lighter due to a game of cards or Shake of the Day, but you wouldn't leave Mary Peotter's empty-handed. You'd be walking out with home baked cookies, banana bread or her frosted brownies, which set the bar for chocolate clinging to the roof of your mouth.Born Mary Louise Schwarz on March 8, 1920 in American Falls Idaho, Mary's first four years read like a dime store novel. A playful redhead, she would ride along on the family buckboard to visit cousins out on the range, while her dad (Leonard Schwarz) ran a barbershop on the first floor of his brother's brothel. It was here that she watched as her mother Elsie Schwarz fed the Blackfoot Indians who came to their door, hungry. That notion of feeding others stayed with her.In 1924 the family (Lionel, Bob, Dorothy, Essie and later Rosie) moved back to the Appleton/Hortonville area. Mary met William "Bud" Peotter at Wilson Junior High School where he sat behind her. This was not the best of circumstances as his teasing didn't leave her with a favorable impression of him so much so that in her own words, "I detested him". But apparently the teasing became more endearing because when another fellow had asked her to marry, she asked Bud what he was going to do about it. Bud got the message and they married in 1940. Her children (all surviving) Janeen (James) Keen of Green Bay, Thomas (Susan) Peotter of Oshkosh and Patti Sue Peotter-Bettes (Lee Bettes) of Bradenton, Florida, and seven grandchildren were the focus of Mary and Bud's life. The two of them provided child-care (including traveling to Europe to help babysit), meals for their working children and proud support at all the grandkids'; John (Tina), Jody (Jamie), Jay (Teresa), Brian (Kellie), Sean (Tara), Matthew and Morgan's school and extracurricular events.They also found time for travel, lots of card playing and Mary's sewing. Bud passed away in 2007 and Mary remained in the Appleton area. Mary passed away Thursday night, January 21 at Rennes Health and Rehab Center of Appleton. She outlived all her siblings and is survived by 10 great grandchildren.But wherever she lived and had a kitchen, her home was filled with the smell of baking--it was just what she did, fed people. The funeral liturgy for Mary will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, January 29, 2016 at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 1810 N. McDonald Street in Appleton, with Fr. Gerald R. Falk officiating. Entombment will take place at Highland Memorial Park. Family and friends are invited to gather at the church on Friday morning from 9:00 AM until the time of the service. Contributions in honor of Mary may be made to St. Thomas More's Care Ministry to continue their work of visiting the elderly. | Schwarz, Mary (I335096)
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172603 | Youth Died of Heart Trouble George Nackers Kaukauna Times | Date: 01/03/1933 | Page: 1 | Type: Obituary | Nackers, George (I7435)
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172604 | Youth Drowns In Wolf River Lloyd Gilkey Kaukauna Times | Date: 10/09/1928 | Page: 2 | Type: Death Notice | Gilkey, Lloyd (I130931)
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172605 | Youth Found Dead KIMBERLY, Wis. (AP) - Bruce T. Hale, 18, of Kimberly, was found dead late Tuesday afternoon in his family's garage. Hale had been working on a car, and Outagamie County Coroner Bernard Kemps ruled the death an accidental asphyxiation. Sheboygan Press, The | Sheboygan, Wisconsin | Wednesday, March 29, 1972 | Page 3 | Hale, Bruce Thomas (I19313)
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172606 | Youth Is Killed In Hunting Accident WAUPACA, Wis. Richard Cavil, 22, of Klmberly, was killed while hunting near here yesterday by the accidental dlscharge of a gun carried by his companion, Frank Stuyvenberg, also of Klmberly. The gun caught in a fence that Stuyvenberg was crawling through. It discharged and the shot entered Cavil's side. Stuyvenberg drove Cavil to a hospital here but he was declared dead. Manitowoc Herald Times | Manitowoc, Wisconsin | Monday, November 18, 1935 | Page 2 Same wording just this line was added: Stuyvenberg drove Cavil to a hospital here but he was declared dead. Oshkosh Daily Northwestern | Oshkosh, Wisconsin | Monday, November 18, 1935 | Page 1 Kimberly Man Killed As Gun discharges Richard Cavil, Frank Stuyvenberg Kaukauna Times 11/19/1935 1 News/Obituary | Cavil, Richard J. Jr. (I137074)
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172607 | Youth Killed in Go-Kart Crash John Kerkhoff, 18, Was Handyman at Freedom Track Freedom -- John A. Kerkhoff, 18, Route 1, Kaukauna, was injured last night and died early today after a Go-Kart he was driving collided with one driven by David Foster, 14, Route 1, Kaukauna, at the Ludwig Go_Kart track on County Trunk S, a block west of Highway 55. Kerkhoff left home about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday for the track where he worked as a general handyman. About 7:45 p.m. he drove a Go-Kart across the track to aid another driver whose kart . . . | Kerkhoff, John Andrew (I143115)
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172608 | YOUTH SLAIN AT FARM BY STRAY BULLET County Authorities Investigate Unwitnessed Death of Ernest Uecker Outagamie-co authorities are investigating the instant death by a rifle bullet about 7 o'clock Tuesday morning of Ernest Uecker, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Uecker, North Cicero. The explanation advanced at Cicero is that a hunter's stray bullet struck him. Uecker had gone to the barn at the family's farm six miles north west of Seymour to do the morning chores and was returning to the house shortly before 7 o'clock. He was found dead by other members of the household. He had fallen about, halfway between the two buildings. An Investigation revealed the bullet wound just below his heart and the attending physician expressed the belief that he had died instantly. There arc no wood's or hunting grounds on the Uecker farm Itself but dense groves are located in two directions on adjoinlng lands half a mile from the house. These are said to be frequented by hunters. Dr. H. E. Ellsworth, coroner, and Stanley A. Staidl, assistant district attorney, went to the Uecker farm later in the morning but had not reported to John A. Lonsdorf, district attorney at 2 o'clock. They were to spend several hours making a thorough investigation in order to determine whether the slaying was accidental. Uecker is survived by his parents and four brothers. No funeral arrangements had been made Tuesday. | Uecker, Ernest (I307748)
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172609 | Youth Succumbs As Result of Fall Edward Jost. 18, Dies at Chippewa Falls After Accident Hilbert-Edward Jost. 18. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jost, Hilbert, died Sunday afternoon at Chippewa Falls after suffering a concussion of the brain in a fall from a swing Saturday. He was born July 30. 1919, in the town of Woodville, Calumet county, and lived at Chippewa Falls the last five years. Survivors include the parents; two brothers, Lawrence, Jerome, at home; four sisters, Mrs Joseph Joas. Appleton; Mrs. Ward Eldred, Stockbridge; Gerrude, Diana, at home: two grandmothers, Mrs. Catherine Jose, Hilbert: Mrs. Nette Olson, Black River Falls. The body was taken from the Eldridge Funeral home Tuesday mornng to the home of his parents and funeral services will be conducted at 9:30 Wednesday morning at St. Mary's Catholic church in Hilbert by Father J. N. Schiller, Chilton. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Appleton Post Crescent August 31, 1937 | Jost, Edward (I149310)
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172610 | Yuletide Road Toll in Area Mounts to Four A Hortonville woman and her infant daughter, a rural Redgranite man a nd an Oneida man were killed in Fox Cities area accidents over the long we ekend. Mrs. Vera Kippenhan, 22, Route 1, Hortonville, and her daughter, Ree n, 1, were killed in a head-on collision on highway 57 about five miles no rth of Plymouth early Monday evening. Her husband and the driver of the o ther car were critically injured and five other persons were hospitaliz ed at Plymouth. In the Plymouth accident, the Kippenhan car, driven by Ronald Kippenha n, 24, collided with a car driven by Mrs. Alyce M. Geske, 34, Milwauke e. Kippenhan suffered a broken right thigh, a broken jaw and leg, neck a nd facial lacerations. Mrs. Geske suffered leg injuries, fractured nos e, facial lacerations and other injuries. The Kippenhan's were returning from a holiday visit with Dr. John Kippe nhan, Cedarburg, Ronald's brother. The Kippenhan boy, Shawn, about 2, was hospitalized for observation. T he Kippenhan's formerly lived in Appleton and Kippenhan is employed at Vor phal's Upholstery, Town of Menasha. Hospitalized passengers in the Geske car included Richard Geske, 42, t he husband and former Whitefish Bay High School football coach, with brok en thigh and knee and facial lacerations; Patty Geske, 8, body laceratio ns and contusions; Rickie Geske, 5, leg contusions and shock, and Dennis S ullivan, 11, Elgin, Ill. with a puncture leg injury. Funeral services for Mrs. Kippenhan and Reen will be at 2 p.m. Frida y, at St. John United Church of Christ, Appleton, with burial in Highla nd Memorial Park. Beside her son and widower, Mrs. Kippenhan is surviv ed by her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Emery J. Krueger, Appleton, eight brothe rs and four sisters. Reen is also survived by her paternal grandparents, M r. and Mrs. John Kippenhan, Appleton. | Krueger, Vera M. (I74925)
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172611 | Yuma, Colorado | Bueltel, Anton (I10721)
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172612 | Yungling, Hubert, age 39, born in Prussia; Yungling, Barbara, age 28, born in Prussia; Yungling, Catharine, age 8, born in MI; Yungling, Mathias, age 3, born in WI; and Yungling, Anna M., age 1, born in WI; Listed livi ng with wife Barbara and 4 children, Listed age as 30, born in Prussia. Li sted occupation as Farmer, Real estate value $600, Personal Value $100. | Yingling, Hubert (I101008)
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172613 | Yvonne "Bonnie" Cannivet, age 83, New London died unexpectedly on Tuesday, August 20, 2013, at Appleton Medical Center. Bonnie was born on February 27, 1930, in Appleton, daughter of the late Russell and Viola (Kling) Berzill. She was united in marriage to John Cannivet on November 4, 1950, at St. Denis Catholic Church in Shiocton. Bonnie lived in the New London area most of her life. She enjoyed time with her family especially her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren; she also enjoyed reading, having coffee with the girls on Tuesdays and going out for breakfast with her sisters and friends, for many years wintering in Florida. She was a member of the Emanuel Lutheran Church, New London. She is survived by her husband John "Jack", daughters, Debbie (George) Thomas, New London; Kim (Marlin) Butt, Appleton; grandchildren: Tom Faucher Jr.; John (Ann) Faucher; Kyle (Tricia) Butt; Kevin Butt; great grandchildren: Haile, Zack and Lily Faucher; Matt and Sarah Brown, Kaden Butt, Carter Butt and Scott Thomas. Sisters and brother in-laws, Cheryl (Jim) Hoffman, New London; and Peggy (Bill) Muskevitch, New London. She is further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, sisters and brother in-laws, Alice Mae (Jerome) Walters, Joyce (Pete) Jaeger and a brother and sister in-law, Bill (Doris) Cannivet. Funeral services for Bonnie will be held on Friday, August 23, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, New London with Rev. William Heiges officiating. Visitation will be held at the church on Friday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will be in the Most Precious Blood Catholic Cemetery, New London. Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on August 21, 2013 | Berzill, Yvonne "Bonnie" (I324596)
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172614 | Yvonne (Aerts) Patton received her angel wings peacefully on Tuesday, August 30, 2016, with the loving support of her family. Yvonne was born on Nov. 5, 1925 in Green Bay to the late Henery and Mary (Cleven) Aerts. She attended St. Boniface Grade School and graduated from Nicolet High School in 1944. On Dec. 21, 1946, Yvonne married Ronald Patton in California. Ron passed away on Dec. 6, 1996, just fifteen days short of their 50th wedding anniversary. Yvonne worked at Fort Howard Paper Mill, Art Beechers, and Golden Bowl. She was an active member with St. Francis Xavier Church in De Pere. She enjoyed bowling, swimming at the YWCA and golfing. Yvonne was an excellent seamstress. Yvonne is survived by her loving daughters, Pam Vande Hei (significant other, Gary Karnopp); Janet (Rick) Christl; Amy (Marc) Vander Loop; Jill Clarksen (significant other, Dan Young); her son-in-law, John Ullmer; 9 Grandchildren; 9 Great Grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. In addition to her parents and husband, Yvonne was preceded in death by a daughter, Mary Ullmer; brothers, John Aerts, Pat Aerts, Dave Aerts; sisters, Martha Kersten, Lorraine Martin, Blanche O'Keefe, Florence Van Sistine, Mary Jane Martin and Dorothy Aerts. A celebration of Yvonne's life will be held at RYAN FUNERAL HOME 305 N. Tenth Street, De Pere, from 3:30 - 7:00 PM on Tuesday September 6, 2016. A Prayer Service will be held at 6:30. Entombment in Allouez Catholic Mausoleum. Please go to www.ryanfh.com to send online condolences to the family. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Alzheimer's Association and the De Pere Historical Society would be appreciated. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of Unity Hospice, Wyndemere Estate and the staff at Ryan Funeral Home for their love and support. Published in Green Bay Press-Gazette from Aug. 31 to Sept. 4, 2016 | Aerts, Yvonne (I53709)
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172615 | Yvonne B. Landwehr of Sheboygan died peacefully Wednesday, March 2, surrounded by her loving family at the age of 81. She was born in Kaukauna to Martha and Erv Borree on January 6, 1935. In 1957, she married her devoted and loving husband Richard Landwehr with whom she raised four children and shared 59 wonderful years. "Von" or "Vonnie," as she was affectionately known, attended UW-Madison's School of Pharmacy and was one of only two women in her graduating class. She worked as a licensed pharmacist for 45 years, primarily at Grube's, a family owned pharmacy on Sheboygan's north side. Vonnie was a remarkable, loyal and wise woman of many talents, with a terrific sense of humor, an incredibly generous spirit and an immense capacity to love. She was an award-winning quilter who loved gardening, loons, sunsets, the Wisconsin Badgers, the Chicago Cubs and going up north with her extended family. Von loved spending Saturday mornings with her coffee ladies at McDonald's, a ritual of friendship that stood the test of time for more than 35 years. She was an avid reader and walker who logged five miles every day. Her favorite route was along Lake Michigan and she especially enjoyed taking a break during her daily power walk to read her book on a jetty. While she generously gave her time as a volunteer to many organizations, spending time with her family was Von's greatest joy. She was known for making every occasion special, whether at a backyard party on the 4th of July or Christmas Eve at "Gran's house," which was a treasured tradition for her seven grandchildren. Regardless of the occasion, no one ever left Von's house hungry. Von was loved immensely and is survived by her husband Richard; children Martha (Doug) Leppanen, Laura (Patrick) Planton, Robert (Karen) Landwehr and David (Ann) Landwehr; grandchildren Elizabeth (Brad) Frias, Katherine (Luke) Schroeder, John Leppanen, Grace Leppanen, Eric Landwehr, Eleanor Landwehr and Emily Landwehr; and siblings Judy Borree, John (Betty) Borree and Richard (Rosie) Borree. She was preceded in death by her parents; her sister, Margaret Kilgas; and great-grandson Patrick Schroeder. Von was very much looking forward to the birth of a great-grandchild, Baby Frias, this summer. In addition, cousins, nieces, nephews, friends and extended family too numerous to name will deeply miss Vonnie's kindness, love, laughter and generosity. Von was an active member of Holy Name Church, 818 Huron Avenue, where a visitation to celebrate her life will be held on Monday, March 7. Visitation begins at 9:30 a.m. followed by a funeral mass at 11:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in Vonnie's memory can be made to Sharon Richardson Hospice, W2850 WI-28, Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085 or St. Vincent de Paul, 4215 WI-42, Sheboygan, WI 53083. The Olson Funeral Home & Cremation Service has been entrusted with Yvonne's arrangements. The family would like to thank the staff at the Sharon Richardson Hospice for making the last day of Von's life comfortable and peaceful. Published in Sheboygan Press from Mar. 4 to Mar. 6, 2016 | Borree, Yvonne (I53048)
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172616 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F8630
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172617 | Yvonne Florence (Kufner) Meulemans, age 70, of Kaukauna, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, November 15, 2009, surrounded by her loving family at Appleton Medical Center. She was born February 5, 1939, in the Town of Menasha to the late Erwin and Florence (Hawley) Kufner. On September 26, 1959, she was united in marriage to Ernest Meulemans and together they celebrated their 50th anniversary this past September. She is survived by her beloved husband Ernest; her three daughters: Patrice (Richard) Wagner, Appleton; Lynn (Rick) Thurman, Oshkosh; and Sara Meulemans, Wrightstown; her two sons: Gary (Deb), Darboy; and Eric (Kathleen), Sheboygan; former daughter-in-law, Tami; ten grandchildren: Jessica (Bee) Moua, Tanya (Jose) Martinez, Joshua (Ashley) Meulemans, Chris McCann, Cody (Melinda) Anderson, Kaz and Kallan Anderson, Megan Thurman, Shayna and Dienna Meulemans; great-grandchildren: Serenity, Angelina, Matthew, Brianna Moua, and Reid Anderson; two great-grandsons on the way: Quinton and Anderson; two sisters: Janet Warner and Jean Wojahn; two brothers: John Kufner and Jim (Glenda) Kufner; brothers and sisters-in-law: Norm Van Heuklon, David (June) Van Ryzin, Margaret Kufner, Jan Meulemans, Roger (Audrey) Meulemans, Dee (Vern) Blodgett, and Pearl (Bill) Broeren. She is further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, five sisters: Margaret, Rita, Joan, Barbara, and Mary Louise; a sister-in-law, Carol Ann; two brothers: Paul and Erwin; and five brothers-in-law: Robert, Donald "Rusty," Howard, Melvin, and Conrad "Bud." The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 12 p.m. on Thursday, November 19, 2009, at ST. KATHARINE DREXEL PARISH at ST. ALOYSIUS SITE, 2401 Main Ave., Kaukauna, with Fr. Jerry Pastors officiating. Friends will be received directly at church on Thursday from 9 a.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund will be established for Haven of Hope Daycare. Burial will take place in St. Mary's Cemetery. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna, is assisting the family. 920-766-2099. Yvonne's family was the most important part of her life and she will be greatly missed by all. | Kufner, Yvonne Florence (I69410)
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172618 | Yvonne Grace Hassell daughter of Louis and Mary (Ducat) Verhagen was born in Kimberly WI. On February 21, 1934. Yvonne served proudly in the Air Force Reserves during the Korean War as a nurse after which she began her journey as a loving and devoted wife and mother of 9 children. She treasured every moment she spent with her family and in life grew a great passion for gardening where she would hear the birds sing in the earlymornings. She was a talented artist and loved to paint pictures for her children. She has the most beautiful soul any person could have. To know Yvonne was to truly love her. Her cherished smile could brighten any one's cloudy day. Her beauty radiated down as the beams of a bright sunshower. She will be missed deeply by all. Yvonne began her new journey in life on June 17, 2007, surrounded by her family after a valiant and courageous fight against cancer. Yvonne was proceeded in her journey by her parents Louis and Mary; an infant son, brothers: Averd, Marvin, Clayton, Harlen and his wife Ann; father-in-law Harold Hassell, brother-in-law's Kenneth Hennessey andCurtis Hassell. She is survived by her loving husband of 42 years, Russell Allen Hassell, Sr. Children Stephen Thomas Hassell of Menasha, WI, Allen Russell Hassell of Appleton, WI. Julie Ann Wittnik of Cottonport, TN. Janice Mary (Buck)Tousey of Winchester, WI. Russell Allen Hassell Jr. of Menasha, WI. BethAnn Hassell of Menasha, WI. Harold Louis Hassell II of Menasha, WI. Vincent Lombardi (Angie) Hassell of Menasha, WI. Grandchildren Kimberly and Stevie (Hassell) Marsh, Shannon, Ryan, Jill,and Jason Hassell, Eric Schauman, Johnny Wittnik, Sam and Shayna Chartier, Nicholas Tousey, Courtney Vanden Broek, Austin Hassell. Great-grandchildren Caitlin Marie Chartier and Brayden Jon Schinke. Brother Eugene (Rose) Verhagen, sisters Delores Hennessey, and Blanche (Richard) Verhagen. Sister-in-laws Donna Verhagen and Gladys Verhagen. A very special thank you to Theda Care Hospice Organization for your quality care. With you we were able to give our mother the care she wanted. We are so grateful you were there for us at any given moment. We would also like to thank Robin Madrid and Robin Sanders for the support they generously gave our family.We also extend our gratitude to all others who supported us through this journey. A Memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 21, 2007, at the Valley Funeral Home, with Rev. Dave Vande Hey officiating. Visitation will be Wednesday, from 4-8 pm and again Thursday, from 10-11 a.m. at the funeral home. AFTER A WHILE After awhile you learn the subtle difference between holding a hand and chaining a soul And you learn that love doesn't always mean security And you begin to learn that kisses aren't contracts and presents aren't promises And you begin to accept your defeats with your head up and your eyes ahead with the grace of a woman not the grief of a child And you learn to build all your roads on today because tomorrow's ground is too uncertain for plans and futures have a way of falling down in mid-flight. After a while you learn that even sunshine burns if you get too much so you plant your own garden and decorate your own soul instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers. And you learn That you really can endure That you really are strong And you really do have worth And you learn And you learn with every goodbye, you learn. By Your Loving Family Valley Funeral Home 2211 N. Richmond St. Appleton, WI 54911 920 733-5435 | Verhagen, Yvonne Grace (I48424)
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172619 | Yvonne J. Effa, Kaukauna, age 81, passed away on Saturday, March 20, 2010, at Appleton Medical Center. Yvonne was born February 12, 1929, to the late Otto and Margaret (Krueger) Becker. On September 2, 1950, she was united in marriage to Michael J. Effa at Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church in Kaukauna. Yvonne worked for the telephone company as an operator and the Lutheran Aid Insurance Company before becoming a full-time mom. She enjoyed sewing, knitting, golf, outdoor activities and spending time with her family and grandson. Yvonne was a lifelong member of Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church and an active member of both the Women's Aid Society and Altar Guild. She is survived by her two daughters: Pat (Dennis) Sphatt, Oshkosh; Peggy Effa, Kaukauna; her son, Dennis (Kelli) Effa and their son, Benjamin, Kaukauna. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, and other relatives. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Michael; three sisters and three nephews. Funeral Services for Yvonne will be at 4 p.m. on Thursday March 25, 2010, at Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church, 804 Grignon St., Kaukauna, with Rev. Mark Luetzow and Rev. Karl Schulz co-officiating. Friends may call directly at church on Thursday from 2 p.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established in Yvonne's name. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. (920-766-2099) The family would like to thank Yvonne's nurses and doctors for the special care and kindness. | Becker, Yvonne (I164361)
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172620 | Yvonne Jean Huebner, of Milwaukee, died on Tuesday, November 27, 2007, at AngelsGrace Hospice in Oconomowoc, at the age of 62, after a year-long battle with cancer. Yvonne was born in New London, WI, on Aug 3, 1945. She was raised in Hortonville and attended Bethlehem Lutheran Grade School. She graduated from Fox Valley Lutheran High School in Appleton. She received a Bachelors Degree from UW Oshkosh and was a member of Chi Omega sorority. Yvonne was a Sales Representative for Russel Metals Williams Bahcall for 30 years and had many loyal business associates. Yvonne was active in WELS church activities. She enjoyed golf, playing bridge with friends, and caring for her home and garden. She will be sadly missed by her parents, Luther and Ada Huebner, Hortonville; brothers: Michael J. (Carol) Huebner, Hortonville; Rodney R. (Michele) Huebner, Middleton; Randal L. (Sonya) Huebner, Madison; and Scott R. (Elaine) Huebner, Fort Atkinson; nieces and nephews: Katherine Huebner, Wauwatosa; David Huebner, Milwaukee; Kimberly Brzozowski, Winneconne; Jennifer Valeri, Hortonville; Benjamin and Rachel Huebner, Madison. A visitation for Yvonne will be held on Saturday, December 1, 2007, at Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, 700 Beechwood Ave., Waukesha, from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the 1 p.m. funeral service. Burial will take place on Sunday, December 2, at 1 p.m. at Union Cemetery in Hortonville, WI. Memorials in Yvonne's name may be directed to the family to be used for alter improvements for Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hortonville. Special thanks to her many close and loyal friends who provided love and support. The family also deeply appreciates the loving care and attention Yvonne received from the staff at AngelsGrace Hospice. CESARZ, CHARAPATA & ZINNECKER Funeral Home, Cremation and Preplanning Service 262-542-6609 | Huebner, Yvonne Jean (I128941)
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172621 | Yvonne Locy, age 76, of New London, passed away on Friday, December 21, 2007, at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Appleton. Yvonne was born on March 13, 1931, in Kaukauna, daughter of the late Arthur and Evangeline (Windisch) Jansen. She graduated from Kimberly High School and attended UW-Oshkosh. On September 24, 1952, Yvonne was united in marriage to John Locy. He preceded her in death in 1992. She and her husband owned and operated John's Bar in New London from 1977 to 1990. Yvonne enjoyed going to her cottage at Cat Fish Lake in Eagle River. She was a member of Most Precious Blood Catholic Church in New London. Yvonne is survived by seven daughters and son-in-laws: Jackie (Jack) Benotch, Appleton; Vickie (Cal) Handschke, New London; Kathleen (John) Mares, New London; Dorine (Steve) Rodgers, New London; Sandra (Rick) Whitman, Appleton; Lori (Brian) Campbell, Neenah; Lisa (Dave) Linberg, New London; four sons and daughter-in-laws: Steve (Jane) Locy, Eagle River; Mark (Kim) Locy, New London; John Jr. (Kelly) Locy, New London; Paul (Robin) Locy, New London. Grandchildren: Lee Meyer Jr., Jessica Benotch, Jodi and Brian Strube, Nicki and Beau Handschke, Teasha (Kasey) Kaepernick; Toni Rodgers, Tanya Rodgers (fiance Paul Hintzke), Michael and Jessica Locy, Nicholas (Rachel) Locy, Mark Locy Jr., Nicole, Paige and Parker Campbell, Samantha and Tiffany Linberg, Logan and Garret Locy, Samantha Locy. Four great-grandchildren: Treston Kaepernick, Tannyr and Ethan Locy and Zander Locy. Sisters and brothers: Joan Gebert, Gerry (Pete) Demerath and Greg (Phyllis) Jansen. Brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Ruth Locy, Wayne (Pat) Locy, Jim (Betty) Locy, Gerald (Mary Ellen) Locy, Tom (Deb) Locy, Harold Bissing, Mary Gloudemans, Alice (Bob) Weyers. Besides her parents and husband Yvonne is preceded in death by a grandson Trent Magolski, her mother and father-in-law Henry and Geraldine Locy, brothers-in-law Dave Locy, Don Locy, Roger Gloudemans, Gene Driessen and Dick Gebert, sisters-in-law Dorothy Bissing, Delores Driessen and Flossie Locy. Funeral services for Yvonne will be held on Friday, December 28, 2007, at 11 a.m., at Cline & Hanson Funeral Home in New London (due to renovation at Most Precious Blood Catholic Church), Fr. David Lewis officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call directly at the funeral home on Friday from 9 a.m. until the time of service. Cline & Hanson Funeral Home 209 W. Cook St., New London 920-982-3232 www.clinehanson funeralhome.com | Jansen, Yvonne (I130643)
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172622 | Yvonne M. Fielding, New London, age 63, died on Sunday, August 20, 200 6, at her residence following a year-long illness. She was born on Augu st 23, 1942, in New London, the daughter of Lawrence and Dorothy (Sawal l) Beyer. On April 28, 1960, she married Harold Fielding in Waukegan, Illi nois. She worked at the Hortonville Toy Factory for over 20 years and th en at Hillshire Farm until her retirement. She especially enjoyed being wi th her family and spending time with her 11 grandchildren and a great-gran dchild. She is survived by her husband, Harold, her mother, Dorothy (Glyndon) Fing er, Bear Creek; a daughter, Brenda (Kevin) Huse, New London; three sons: B rian (Tammy) Fielding, Clintonville; Bruce (Barb) Fielding, New London; Br ad Fielding, New London; two brothers, Gary (Barb) Beyer, Bear Creek; Da le Beyer, Appleton; two sisters, Carol "Peachy" Wagner, New London; Judy S chertz, Appleton. She was preceded in death by her father, Lawrence, her maternal grandparen ts, Roy and Elizabeth Sawall, a sister, Sharon Beyer, a niece, Kimberly Wa gner and a nephew, Clint Beyer. A Memorial Service will be held for Yvonne on her birthday, August 23, 200 6, at the Cline & Hanson Funeral Home in New London at 11 a.m. Friends m ay call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 9 a.m. until the time of t he service. A memorial fund has been established. Cline & Hanson Funeral Home 209 W. Cook St. New London | Beyer, Yvonne (I313417)
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172623 | Yvonne M. Kempen, 97, passed away peacefully on Saturday June 17, 2017 at Care For All Ages. She was born February 3, 1920 to the late Leo and Gertrude (Pauwels) Derouin. On September 14, 1946 she married Adrian Kempen at St. Joseph Catholic Church. She and Adrian ran the Fairway Bar from 1948 to 1953; she then was a homemaker until the kids went to High School, when she then took a job at Kmart in 1968, where she retired from. Yvonne enjoyed gardening, cooking, baking, canning, bowling and her many needlework and crafts. She was active in the VFW Auxiliary, as well as Catholic Foresters. She looked forward to her daily walks with her sisters. Yvonne is survived by her son Wayne Kempen, Watertown, Karen (Steve) Vandenack, Ashwaubenon, two grandchildren, Brian (Amanda) Vandenack, Suamico, Stephanie (Jeremy) Busch, Pulaski, and her three great grandchildren, Michaela, Brody, and Cali. Yvonne is further survived by her sisters, Mildred Coenen, Grace Huth, Janice (Erv) Coenen, Janet (Ralph) Klipstine, two brothers in law, Clarence Vercauteren, Bernard (Pat) Kempen, and sister in law Roseann Polly. She was preceded in death by her husband Adrian, her son Gregg, her brother Ken Derouin, her sisters, Dorothy Vercauteren, Mary Ann Derouin, Elaine (Robert) Landskron, and brothers in law Lloyd Huth, and Dan Polly. Yvonne was further preceded in death by Adrian's family; Marvin (Olive) Kempen, Al (Stella) Kempen, Gilbert Kempen, Johanna Kempen, Bernice (Henry) Gavaert, Marie (Norbert) Jansen, Elaine (Carol) Deacon, Rev. Gerald Kempen O.Praem., Raphael Kempen, and Norman (Gail) Kempen. Friends may call at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, De Pere after 9:00AM Friday June 23, 2017. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30AM with Fr. Benny Jacob O.Praem. officiating. Please go to www.ryanfh.com to send online condolences to the family. RYAN FUNERAL HOME, De Pere is assisting the family. In lieu of flowers a memorial will be established. Special thanks to the staffs at Care For All Ages and Unity Hospice for their loving care of Yvonne. Published in Green Bay Press-Gazette on June 21, 2017 | Derouin, Yvonne (I341445)
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172624 | Yvonne P. Krueger: After a courageous battle with esophageal cancer, Yvonne Krueger of Brillion died on Wednesday, July 28, 2010, at the Waupun Christian Home in Waupun. Yvonne was born on September 3, 1935, on a farm outside of Forest Junction. She graduated as salutatorian from Chilton High School in 1953. She then earned her degree in elementary education from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh in 1957. She started her teaching career in Manitowoc, WI. On August 15, 1959, she married Eugene Krueger at St. Martin Lutheran Church in Chilton. She started teaching at Brillion Elementary Schools in 1959 and taught there until her retirement in 1999. Although she retired, her deep passion for education continued. She was the District Director for the Wisconsin Retired Educator Association and was the Secretary of the Calumet County Retired Educators. She was also an active volunteer at the Endries' Performing Arts Center at the Billion High School and was one of the charter members of the Brillion Red Hats. She attended St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church and was the children's choir director for many years. Survivors include her daughter Karyn and son-in-law: Tom Radek of Cary, IL, and their children, Kaysi and Robby, her daughter: Beth and son-in-law: Kory Volbright of Oakfield, WI, and their children, Kaitlyn and Kennedy. Other survivors include a sister-in-law: Rita Krueger of Potter, a brother and sister-in-law: Earl and Vernice of Potter, and a brother-in-law Lloyd Krueger of South Carolina. She was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene Krueger, a daughter, Kay Krueger, her parents, Cornelius and Lucille Kosmosky, her mother-in-law and father-in-law, Theodor and Selma Krueger, and a sister, June Kosmosky. Funeral service will be at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, August 2, 2010, at St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church in Brillion. Burial will take place at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery in Brillion. Friends may call at the Wieting Funeral Home in Brillion from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. on Sunday, August 1, 2010. There will be no visitation on Monday before the service. | Kosmosky, Yvonne P. (I168713)
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172625 | Yvonne Van Dyke (nee Chappa), Age 75, of Kimberly, passed away unexpectedly at her home on March 8, 2013. Yvonne was born on August 25, 1937, daughter of the late Harold and Theresa Chappa. After graduating from Berlin High School, she worked for First National bank for over 40 years. In 1956, Yvonne met the love of her life, Richard Van Dyke. On August 30, 1958, they were married at St. Marks Catholic Church in Redgranite. Richard and Yvonne enjoyed spending winter in Donna, Texas. Yvonne was a volunteer at the St. Joe's Food Pantry, a member of the Woman's Auxiliary and the Kaukauna VFW. She also enjoyed shopping, bowling, playing cards, gardening, feeding the birds, ceramics and collecting bells and teacups. Above all, she enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She is survived by her husband of 54 years, Richard Van Dyke of Kimberly; daughters, Victoria (Michael) Johnson of Appleton, Valerie (Dennis) Douglas of Appleton, and Julie (Jerry) Grygny of New London. She is further survived by her grandchildren, Jesse (Debra) Douglas, Amanda (Jonathan Handler) Douglas, and Ashley (Tony) Marcks, Benjamin (Elizabeth) Kloes; step grandchildren, Cole and Chase Grygny; great grandchildren, Maxwell Douglas, and Brynley and Briella Kloes; sisters, Lucille (Leonard) Reetz, Margie (Don) Van Handle, Barb (Fred) Schroeder and Betty (Duane) Harger); brother, Bob (Janet) Chappa; Sisters-in-law, Barb (Ron) Westerback, and Vivian (Harold) Schmidt; brothers-in-law, Verl (Angie) Van Dyke and Tom Hess. She will also be missed by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends, including her cat Joey. She was preceded in death by her parents; son, Richard Harold Van Dyke; sister, Patricia Hess; brother, Lawrence Chappa; parent-in-law, Richard and Esther Van Dyke; sisters-in-law, Darlene (Walter) Gage, Carol Van Dyke and Sophie Van Dyke, brother-in-law Charlie Lorenz. The funeral liturgy for Yvonne will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 14, 2013 at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH (620 East Kimberly Avenue) with Father David Beaudry officiating. A time of visitation will be held from 10:00 until the time of Mass. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wichmannfargo.com. Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on March 10, 2013 | Chappa, Yvonne "Vonnie" (I68655)
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172626 | Zabel, Herbert D. Herbert D. "Herb" Zabel, Appleton, age 78, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, February 27, 2007. He was born in Beaver Dam, WI, on June 25, 1928, the son of Herbert Carl and Alice (Frank) Zabel. In September 1945, he married his wife of 61 years, Anna Ebert. Herb grew up in Whitewater, WI, and owned several local businesses including: Pleez-U Laundry, Campus Cleaners and Zabel's Shoes. Herb is survived by his wife, Anna; children: William (Christine) Zabel of Dallas, TX; Judy (E. James Rausch) of Angel Fire, NM; Susan (Arthur) Holden of Ocala, FL; Robert (Susan) Zabel of Appleton, WI.; Lana (Gregory) Carman of Milwaukee, WI.; Barbara (Douglas) Stern of Dousman, WI.; James (Mary) Zabel of Tarpon Springs, FL.; and Meg Zabel and husband, Robert Wall of Appleton, WI; sisters: Jane (Bob) Lenz of Madison, WI.; and Bonnie Schroeder of Whitewater, WI.; and 16 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, and a brother-in-law, Loren Lawton. A private memorial service will be held. WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME Tri-County Chapel 3212 South Oneida Street | Zabel, Herbert (I313664)
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172628 | Zachary James Wachtendonk, 30, of Madison, beloved son, passed away on March 18, 2009, at St. Mary Hospital from complications due to Asthma & Seizure Disorder caused by agent orange. He was born on February 8, 1979, in Madison the only son of James & Mary "Sukie" (Alexander) Wachtendonk. Zachary will be forever loved and remembered for his kindness, strength, integrity and courage and will be remembered and cherished by family and friends. Despite many physical roadblocks, he was able to overcome and graduate from Madison LaFollette Class of 1997 and earned two degrees from Madison Area Technical College. While attending M.A.T.C. he worked at the help desk greeting and advising students and visitors. Zak also worked at the Willie Street Co-Op and wrote the news letter for the Epilepsy Center. Most recently he was employed with the State of Wisconsin, Department of Administration through TEK Systems, where he got to use his computer skills. He loved his job. Zak is survived by his parents, Jim & Sukie of Richland Center; his sister, Reeanne (Jason) Rogers, Stevens Point; paternal grandmother, Dorothy Wachtendonk, Milton; niece, Morgan Wachtendonk and nephew, Chuckie Raschka; paternal uncles and aunts, Dan (Yvonne) Wachtendonk, Bill (Chris) Wachtendonk, Alan (Wendi) Wachtendonk, John (Dawn) Wachtendonk, Donna (Scott) Nelson and Bob (Karyn) Wachtendonk; maternal uncles and aunts, Marilyn Baker, Julie (Jim) Dougherty, Janet (Alan) Golley, Kathy Dennison, Linda (Angelo) Mentz and Linda (David) Voster; numerous cousins and many friends. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, John J. & Marie Alexander, paternal grandfather, William Wachtendonk, uncle, John Alexander, aunts, Lisa Wachtendonk, Carol Prosonic, Loretta Alexander and Lorraine Alexander. A Memorial Service celebrating his life will be held on Saturday, March 28, 2009, at 3 p.m. at the Cress Funeral Home. A time of gathering will be held at the funeral home from 12 p.m. until the time of service. The family asked that you bring a flower to be placed by his urn. Cress Funeral & Cremation Service 3325 E. Washington Ave Madison, WI www.cressfuneralservice.com | Wachtendonk, Zachary (I153652)
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172629 | Zachek, Howard JosephHoward Joseph Zachek, age 68, of W5571 Firelane 12 Menasha, died on Sund ay May 23, 2004 at his home in the Town of Harrison. He was born on Novemb er 20, 1935 in Twin Lakes Michigan son of late Joseph P. and Valeria (Ga u) Zachek. He married Lois Utschig on July 26, 1958 at St. John Catholic C hurch in St. John. He was a member of the U.S. Navy in the 1950’s servi ng as a radioman on the USS Hummel. He later worked for many years with t he Zachek Construction Company and also for over 30 years with Mueller Ele ctric from where he retired. Along with being a loving and caring father H oward loved to hunt and fish.He is survived by his four children, John (Theresa) Zachek of Appleton; Do nald (Jane) Zachek of New London; Robert (Jennifer) Zachek of Appleton; a nd Lynn (Todd) Krueger of Little Chute; seven grandchildren, Holly and Meg ann Underhill of Appleton; Eric and Chad Zachek of New London; and Nicol e, Kristin, and Brittany Zachek of Appleton.Funeral Services will be held at 6 p.m. on Wednesday May 26, 2004 at Wieti ng Family Funeral Home, 411 W. Main St. Chilton with the Deacon Dennis Ben nin officiating. Burial of Howard’s cremains will take place in the St. Ma ry Cemetery in Hilbert at a later date. Friends may call on Wednesday at W ieting Family Funeral Home in Chilton from 4 PM until the time of service. Online Condolences www.wietingfuneralhome.com | Zachek, Howard (I32661)
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172630 | Zachery James Grosskopf, infant son of Nicholas and Nicole (Walton) Grosskopf, passed away Thursday, June 22, 2006, at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Appleton. He was born on April 3, 2006, at Theda Clark Med. Ctr. in Neenah. In addition to his parents, Zachery is survived by his sister, Alyssa Marie Grosskopf; his grandparents, Jim and Lisa Grosskopf, Randy and Diane Hutton and Denise Fuqua; his great-grandparents, Ken and Marilyn Grosskopf, Iris Dahman, Carlyle Walton and Donna Pedretti; his great-great-grandparents, Louise Grosskopf and Myrtle Melde, his aunts: Michelle Xavier, Laura Hutton, Morgan Grosskopf, Melissa Gervasi and Heather Walton and by several cousins and close friends of the family. A private family service for Zachery will be held at Westgor Funeral Home, Menasha 920-720-0314. | Grosskopf, Zachery James (I314047)
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172631 | Zachow, Margaret "Peg" 116 Harrison Ave., Clintonville Age 77, died Tuesday January 15, 2002 at the Appleton Medical Center. The Eberhardt-Stevenson Funeral Home, Clintonville is assisting her family with arrangements. Peg was born May 20, 1924 in Neenah, the daughter of the late Benjamin and Eva (Philpott) Rohan. Peg graduated from Appleton High School in 1942. She was a former superintendant of the Appleton Public Schools and studied voice and cello at the Lawrence College Conservatory of Music and at Lake Forest College in Illinois. She received her B.A. degree from Lake Forest College in 1946. She taught English and did school library work several years before moving to Clintonville in 1952 where she taught Jr. High School English. She was a member of Christ Congregational United Church of Christ in Clintonville where she was a Trustee, Deaconess, Choir Member, Christian Education Board Member and a Sunday School Teacher. She was united in marriage to George Zachow on June 19, 1948 in Clintonville. Peg was also a member of the Eastern Star, Clintonville Senior Women's Club, Clintonville Historical Society, American Legion Auxilllary, former secretary of the Public Library Board, a past president of the Clintonville branch of the American Association of University Women, a former officer and member of Job's Daughters of Appleton. Peg spent many happy years with her family at their summer cottage on Berry Lake in Gillett, Wisconsin. Survivors include her husband, George two sons: Paul (Karen) Zachow, Brown Deer Mark (Debra) Zachow, Clintonville three grandchildren: Kristy Ann, Stacey Lynn, Clintonville Jonathan David William Zachow, Brown Deer. She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, her brother and sister-in-law, three nieces and a nephew. Memorial services will be held Saturday January 19, 2002 at 11:30 a.m. at the Christ Congregational United Church of Christ, Clintonville with the Rev. Beverly Lewis officiating and interment will be in Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call at the church only after 10:30 a.m. Saturday until the time of the service. Margaret Rohan 5/20/1924 1/15/2002 Post Crescent 1/18/2002 C 4 | Rohan, Margaret (I137179)
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172633 | Zack Skenandore Lillian Skenandore Zack Skenandore Junior Cecil Skenandore Carol Skenandore Raymond Skenandore Larance Skenandore Earl Skenandore Marie Skenandore | Skenandore, Zachariah (I206685)
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172635 | Zack, Bernie Bernie Zack, Combined Locks, 82, died peacefully Friday, Dec. 1, 2006, at home in his sleep. He was born Aug. 28, 1924, in Ironwood, Mich. On Nov. 27, 1947, Bernie married the former Harriet Lamers in Kimberly. The couple resided in the area their entire married lives. Bernie was retired from Kimberly Clark. He was an avid gardener and enjoyed his "back forty". He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Harriet of Combined Locks; a son Steve Zack, Kaukauna; a daughter and son-in-law, Robin and Bill Piette, South Milwaukee, Wis.; five grandchildren, Steven and David Zack, Jamie, Jennifer and Zackary Piette and a great grandson, Parker Schuh. He is further survived by his wife's family Nellie Ver Voort, Casey and Dorothy Lamers, Julie Lamers, Frank and Pat Lamers, Theresa Lamers, Arnold Lamers, Ellen Lamers and numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at 3:30 p.m. Monday, at the Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukauna. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 p.m. Monday, until the time of services. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established in his name. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. 920-766-2099. | Zack, Bernard (I128074)
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172636 | Zackariah Skenandore Lillian Skenandore Zackariah Skenandore Cecil Skenandore Carol Skenandore Kenneth Skenandore Lorraine Skenandore | Skenandore, Zachariah (I206685)
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172638 | Zadrazil, H. John "Jack" H. John "Jack" Zadrazil, 87, Green Bay, passed away on Tuesday, February 19, 2008. He was born in Muscoda, WI, to the late John and Kathryn (Sikhart) Zadrazil on September 6, 1920. Jack attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison prior to his military service. Jack married Marjorie K. Meulemans on May 20, 1950. She preceded him in death on August 19, 1982. He served his country in World War II with the 13th Armored Division and was stationed throughout Europe. He was an active member of Annunciation Parish and the Rural Letter Carriers Association. Jack was very involved with the Boy Scouts and enjoyed helping his three sons and a grandson achieve the level of Eagle Scout. In later life, he became a very active member of the Elks Lodge 259, serving as Exalted Ruler as well as other positions. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus and the American Legion Post 11. Jack is survived by his five children: John (Cheryl) Zadrazil, Appleton; James (Nancy) Zadrazil, Ashwaubenon; Barbara (Scott) Fossum, West Bend; Judy (David) Sutton, Menomonee Falls; David (Lori) Zadrazil, West Bend; 11 grandchildren: Ryan and Alex Zadrazil; Amber and Chad (fiancee Kristy King) Zadrazil; Andrea (Shawn) Parks, Erik (fiancee Jennifer Beverung), Paul and Brian Fossum; Jade (special friend Nate Kenworthy) Teal and Kaleigh Zadrazil; and one great-grandchild, Victoria Kenworthy. Jack is further survived by his sister-in-law, Helen (Mel) Evrard; special friend, Marian Georgia; and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by an infant son, Joseph; his sisters: Cecelia (John) Lloyd, Leona (Sumner) Sleeper, Bessy Zadrazil; and a brother, Bernard (Leila) Zadrazil. Gathering time with family and friends will be held at Resurrection Parish, 333 Hilltop Drive, on Friday, February 22, from 9:30 a.m. until the Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. with Bishop Robert F. Morneau officiating. Military Honors to follow. Entombment in Allouez Catholic Mausoleum. A special thank you to St. Vincent Hospital 9th floor staff for their loving care of our family. To light a candle or express an online condolence for Jack's family, please visit www.schauer-schumacher funeralhome.com | Zadrazil, John H. "Jack" (I150075)
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172639 | Zahn, Bertha E. (Bertha E. Wuyts) Bertha E. Zahn, of Kaukauna, age 89, passed away Tuesday, April 5, 2005 at St. Paul Elder Services in Kaukauna. Bertha was born March 4, 1916 in Kaukauna, daughter of the late August and Lydia (Vlemincks) Wuyts. In 1941, she married William Zahn in Kaukauna he preceded her in death in April of 1979. For many years, Bertha was employed at the local A & W Restaurant, as well as at Kaukauna Cheese. She was a member of the Kaukauna Moose Lodge where she donated countless hours over the years. Bertha enjoyed playing cards and bingo, and will be remembered as an avid baker who was also the most generous of women. Bertha is survived by a daughter, Carol Reinhardt of Kaukauna nine grandchildren: Linda (David) Green, Steven (Fran) Smith, Ken Smith, Barbara Smith, Jeffery (Laurie) Smith, Theresa Smith, Gary (Susan) Klarner, Dan (Pat) Klarner, and JoAnn (Mark) Shropshire twelve great-grandchildren: Dennis Green, Dan Green, Benjamin Smith, Mark Smith, Rebecca Smith, Heather Smith, Jeremy Smith, Trisha Smith, Cory Klarner, Amanda Klarner, Kate Shropshire, and Jake Shropshire three brothers: Carl Wuyts of Utah, Jack (Bernice) Wuyts of Kaukauna, and Robert (Aureta) Wuyts of Kaukauna two sisters: Florence (Leo) Blair of Kaukauna and Emma Terry of Kaukauna a sister-in-law, Louise Wuyts of Kaukauna. Bertha was preceded in death by her parents, her husband in 1979 a daughter, Elizabeth "Betty" (Norman) Klarner brothers: Harry (Jean) Wuyts and Al Wuyts a sister, Ann (Joe) Rademacher and a brother-in-law, Ezra Terry. The funeral service for Bertha will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 9, 2005 at PEACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 2300 E. Wisconsin Avenue in Kaukauna with Rev. Kent Ingram officiating. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday from 4 - 8 p.m. and again at the church on Saturday from 10 a.m. until the hour of the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Alzheimer's Association. The family would like to extend their thanks to the staff at the Kaukauna Clinic as well as to everyone at St. Paul Elder Services for the wonderful care Bertha received while in your care. Your kindness will never be forgotten. FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna 766-6200 www.fargofuneralhomes.com Bertha Wuyts 3/4/1916 4/5/2005 Post Crescent 4/7/2005 C 6 | Wuyts, Bertha Edna (I137034)
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172640 | Zahringer, Arthur Nickolas Arthur Nickolas Zahringer, age 87, Stockbridge, WI, passed away on Jan. 11, 2008. Art was born on Dec. 6, 1920, the son of Clara (Daniel) and William Zahringer, in Stockbridge. He graduated from the Stockbridge High School in 1938 and entered into the U.S. Army Air Corp Division in 1942. He defended our nation in World War II as a glider co-pilot with the 15th Troop Carrier Squadron and fought in North Africa and Europe and was awarded five battle stars. Art returned home in October 1945 and married Dorothy Nickel on May 15, 1946. They shared 62 wonderful years of marriage. Art and Dorothy ran Dot and Art's 55 Cafe in Sherwood for 3 years while also farming in Stockbridge. They sold the cafe when they were blessed with Randy and Cindy, their two children. Art continued to farm in Stockbridge until 1982 when he retired. During his years of farming, Art also worked in his own white washing business, tended bar at Hickory Hills, served as a Deputy Sheriff in Calumet County and was a Dance Hall Inspector. He was a member of the School Board at the Stockbridge High School, on the Board of Directors for the Calumet County Hospital, Charter Member of the Brickyard Fishing Club and American Legion Post in Stockbridge. Art enjoyed playing cards, fishing and hunting, sports and traveling with Dorothy on many vacations in their retirement. He enjoyed spending time with Dorothy and the family, especially his grandchildren. He was a wonderful man who touched many lives with his jokes, laughter, and friendship. He is further survived by his son Randy (Laura) Stockbridge, his daughter Cindy, Fargo, ND, his grandchildren - Jackie, Joe (Holly), Emily, Alexis, Wyatt and Matthew. His brother Sylvester (Doris) Zahringer, Stockbridge. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Matthew and Hugo, two sisters, Martha Schoen and Emma Zahringer, and sister-in-law Ceil Hopfensburger. Funeral service will be at 11:15 a.m. on Monday Jan. 14, 2008, at St. Mary Catholic Church in Stockbridge with the Rev. Philip Dinh-Van-Thiep officiating. Burial will follow in the Parish Cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. when services will be held. A memorial fund has been established in the name of Arthur N. Zahringer. Wieting Family Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online Condolences at www.wietingfuneral home.com | Zahringer, Arthur Nicholas (I144099)
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172641 | Zahrt | Mews, Anna (I200751)
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172642 | Zahrt | Zahrt, Charles (I200747)
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172643 | Zahrt | Zahrt, Elmer (I200825)
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172644 | ZANESVILLE, Ohio — Lawrence S. Leis, 65, of Orchard Park, Zanesville, Ohio, passed away at 2:40 a.m. Sunday, April 29, 2012, at his residence after a two year battle with cancer. Lawrence was born Aug. 23, 1946, in Zanesville, the son of the late Anton and Marjorie (Balanski) Leis. Lawrence was a project manager for Woodstone Energy, he was a member of the American Legion Post #0029 in Zanesville, and he served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam Era. Lawrence is survived by his wife, Louella (Thomas) Leis, whom he married May 1, 2004; two sons, Matthew (Stephanie) Leis and Alex (Jenny) Leis both of Iowa; one daughter, Briana (Brian) Silverio of Iowa; a stepson, Donnie Thomas of Zanesville; one sister, Barbara (David) Babcock; and nine grandchildren, Stefanee Leis, Brittany Silverio, Holly Stauffer, Maggie Peterson, Ayreona Leis, Amelia Leis, Valerie Leis, Anthony Leis and Jordan Lancaster. Visitations will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Farus Funeral Home, Duncan Falls, Ohio. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Alice Baldwin officiating. Lawrence will be laid to rest in Duncan Falls Cemetery with full military honors provided by the U.S. Marine Corps Color Guard and VFW Post #1058. Memorial contributions may be made to American Legion Post #29, 27 South Third St., Zanesville, Ohio 43701. | Leis, Lawrence S. (I322735)
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172645 | Zanon | Zanon, Anthony (I323090)
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172646 | Zanon | Zanon, Jane (I325035)
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172647 | Zapora A. (Behnke) Abel, 4/21/1929 — 7/17/2010. In His wisdom, on July 17, 2010, the Almighty God called out of this sinful world to Himself in heaven the soul of Zapora A. (Behnke) Abel. She married Allan Abel on May 8, 1948, at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brillion. He preceded her in death on Nov. 19, 1989. They lived in the Milwaukee area and farmed a little until 1955 and then moved back to Brillion, where they made their home. She was employed at Globe Union in Milwaukee and then at Tecumseh Products in New Holstein for over 33 years, retiring in 1992. She was very active in her church, participating in Ladies Aid, School Club, LWMS, handbells and choir. She served the Lord well. Zapora is survived by her three children, Delmar (Mary) Abel of Germantown, Marilyn Davis of Hortonville and Glenn (Judy) Abel of Brillion; nine grandchildren, Julie (Kenneth) Frosch of Fairmont, WV, Cindy (Brian) Piefer of Menomonee Falls, Laurie (Chad) Kluth of Abrams, Michael Van Gompel of Hortonville, Chad (Michelle) Van Gompel of Neenah, Adam Abel of Brillion, Nicholas (Briana) Abel of Brillion, Delmar (Bud) Abel II of Germantown, Ariel Abel of Germantown; 13 great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter; and two stepgreat-grandchildren. She is further survived by a sister, Dorcella Lau of Reedsville; two sisters-in-law Deloris Behnke of Brillion, Mernabelle Behnke of Waterford; and a brother-in-law, Larry Buege of West Bend; as well as many nieces and nephews. Zapora was preceded in death by her husband, Allan Abel; her parents Alice (Kleinow) and Fred Behnke Jr.; a son-in-law, James Davis; three sisters, Cordula Maile, Elverna Bartel and Loretta Krepline; two brothers, Lester and Wilmer Behnke; a sister-in-law. Susan Buege; and four brothers-in-law, Walter Maile, Arthur Krepline, Alois Bartel and Milton Lau. Funeral services will be on Wednesday, July 21 at 11 a.m. at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brillion. The Rev. Ross Henzi will officiate. Burial will be in the Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call at the Wieting Funeral Home in Brillion on Tuesday, July 20, from 4 to 8 p.m. and then at the church on Wednesday from 10 a.m. until the hour of service. Thank you to Westhaven for the excellent care the whole staff provided for Zapora during the 14 months she lived there and also their kindness and compassion extended to all of Zapora's family. We thank you for the blessings you provided to us. | Behnke, Zapora (I319436)
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172648 | Zastrow, Ronald "Ron" Ronald "Ron" Zastrow, Kenosha, formerly of Green Bay, age 48, passed away Sunday afternoon at his home. He was born July 28, 1955, in Green Bay to Sherman Zastrow and the late Ernestine (Juley) Zastrow. On September 8, 1998, he was united in marriage to Santa Alejandrina in Honduras. Ron had been employed at the Super Value warehouse in Kenosha for 25 years. He enjoyed watching the Packers and NASCAR. Above all Ron enjoyed spending time with his family. Survivors include his wife, Santa: his children, Nathaniel, Green Bay; Diego, Kenosha; and his stepson, Jose Kenosha. His father Sherman also survives Ron. His siblings, June (David) Miller, De Pere; Joanne Zastrow, De Pere; Mary (Dan) Lindner, Green Bay; Sharon Zastrow, Menasha; Don Zastrow, Green Bay; Harold (Char) Zastrow, Green Bay; Doris Boyce, Green Bay; Steven (Sue) Zastrow, Savage, Minn.; Lloyd Zastrow, North Oakdale, Minn.; Patricia Zastrow, Green Bay; and Pamela Zastrow, Green Bay. Ron is further survived by Santa's family, his in-laws, Pastor and Daisy Amador; his brothers and sisters-in-law, Francis Aguirre, Pastor and Iriani Amador, and Ana Amador; all of Honduras. Many nieces and nephews also survive. He was preceded in death by his mother Ernestine, and a brother in law William Boyce. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 27, 2004, at the RYAN FUNERAL HOME, 305 N. Tenth St., De Pere, (920) 336-3171. A parish prayer service will be held at 4:15 p.m. Visitation will continue after 9:30 a.m. Friday May 28, 2004, at Nativity Of Our Lord Catholic Church, 2270 S. Oneida St., Green Bay, until the Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. In Lieu of flowers a memorial fund will be established for Ron's children's education. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.ryanfh.com. The family would like to thank the employees at the Kenosha Super Value warehouse, especially Tom and Pam Dorner. | Zastrow, Ronald Matthew (I131106)
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172649 | Zastrow | Zastrow, Charles William (I185235)
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172650 | Zastrow | Denzer, Ella (I154968)
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172651 | Zeb C Wood Mary Wood Napolian J Wood Mary S Wood Amelia Wood Delia Wood Henry W Wood Albert Wood Marie A Wood | Wood, Amelia Mary (I42418)
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172652 | Zebulon Tuttle 59 Mary A. Tuttle 58 Francis Tuttle 19 Willie Tuttle 17 Ida Donahue 24 | Kirklin, Mary (I165276)
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172653 | Zebulon Tuttle 59 Mary A. Tuttle 58 Francis Tuttle 19 Willie Tuttle 17 Ida Donahue 24 | Tuttle, Zeboulon (I165283)
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172654 | Zeda Loos 20 Jul 1910 12 Jun 1997 Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin | Dobberstein, Zeda (I114460)
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172655 | Zeeland Catholic Church Christening records. !FHL Film #0113010 | Cornelissen, Antonius Jacobus (I32912)
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172656 | Zeeland Catholic Church Christening records. !FHL Film #0113010 | Cornelissen, Cornelia Jacobus (I32913)
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172657 | Zeeland Catholic Church Christening records. !FHL Film #0113010, | Cornelissen, Catharina Jacobus (I32915)
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172658 | Zeeland Catholic Church Christening records. !FHL Film #0113010, | Cornelissen, Lamberta Jacobus (I32916)
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172659 | Zeeland Catholic Church Christening records. ;!FHL Film #0113010 | Cornelissen, Hendricus Jacobus (I32911)
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172660 | Zeeland Catholic Church marriage records. Marriage date may be 7/28 !FHL Film #0113010, | Family F8714
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172661 | Zeeland, Netherlands - St. James and St Cornelius Church Witnesses: Leonard van de Wyst and Peter Kuipers | Family F32659
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172662 | Zeh | Zeh, Henry (I204238)
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172663 | Zehetner Etta Kaukauna Sun 7/5/1901 A4 Reaper of Death see also Kaukauna Times; Reaper of Death Wm Solar, M Solar, Frank Solar, Mrs MC Connors, Mrs FH Hayes, Mrs Etta Zehetner, Wm Zehetner, Mr and Mrs John Sent, Norma daughter of Dr JC Scott, Mrs Margaret Kelso, Fanny Province Kaukauna Times | Date: 07/05/1901 | Page: 4 | Type: Obituary | Unknown, Etta (I323784)
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172664 | Zelinski, Rose Marie - Rose M. (Pilarski) Zelinski, 81, Menasha, passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 19, 2011. Rose was born on May 6, 1930, in High Cliff, daughter of Vincent and Mary (Stoltman) Pilarski. On October 8, 1955, Rose was united in marriage to Raymond Zelinski at St. John's Catholic Church, Menasha. Raymond preceded Rose in death on August 30, 2009. Rose enjoyed painting, gardening, boating, and long drives with her husband. She looked forward to holiday get-togethers with the family and time spent on the upper portion of the Fox River. Rose is a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Menasha. Rose is survived by four sons: Joe (Tammy) Zelinski, David (girlfriend Cathy Stahl) Zelinski, Dan (Nancy) Zelinski, and Tom (Scott Mahuta) Zelinski; four grandchildren: Victoria, Karly, Zachary and Alex Zelinski; a brother: Mike Pilarski; three sisters: Marion "Slim" Stinski, Louise (Art) Ponto, and Jenny Schulz; and many other relatives and friends. In addition to her husband and parents, Rose was also preceded in death by a brother: Martin Pilarski; six sisters: Julie Pilarski, Marc (Casey) Stepanski, Jacki Pilarski, Bernice (Clarence) VanElzen, Cele (Chuck) Schmidt, and Angeline Pilarski; brothers-in-law: Dale Schulz and Dean Stinski; and a sister-in-law: Jeannie Pilarski. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, June 24, 2011 at St. Mary Catholic Church, 528 Second St., Menasha, with Fr.Tony Ibekwe officiating. Interment will be in St. Mary Cemetery, Menasha. A time of visitation and support will be held at the church from 9:30 a.m., Friday, until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in Rose's name. Kessler Funeral Home & Cremation Services Neenah 920 722 6464 | Pilarski, Rosemary (I146272)
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172665 | Zeller, Kathryn Odelia Kathryn Odelia Zeller, 55, Lawrence, Kan., died Saturday, Oct. 27, 200 1, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Lawrence, Kan. She was born June 15, 194 6, in Greenleaf, Wis. to William Verbeten and Colletta (Meulemans) Verbete n. Kathryn grew up in Greenleaf, moving to Lawrence in 1988. She receiv ed an AA Degree from Hocking Technical College in Culinary Arts in Nelsonv ille, Ohio. She owned and operated a summer resort, Butter & Eggs Pastry S hop in Egg Harbor, Wis., from 1985 to 1990. At the time of her death she w as employed as a coordinator of catering and special functions and assista nt director of food service at Baker University, in Baldwin City, Kan. Kat hryn was also a Chef Assistant with Evan Williams Catering. She attended C orpus Christi Catholic Church and was a member of American Culinary Federa tion. She married Joe Zeller, Sept. 16, 1967, they later divorced, aft er 28 years of marriage.She was preceded in death by her parents, and one sister, Isabell Shilbaue r. Survivors include daughter: Sarah Kathryn Anello and husband Sal of Howell, N.J.; two sons: Zachary John Zeller of Los Angeles, Calif.; and Noah Douglas Zeller of Durango, Colo.; brothers: Rodney Verbeten of De Pere; Douglas Verbeten, Dean Verbeten, and William Verbeten all of Greenleaf; four sisters: Donna Wall of Askeaton, Wis.; Sharon Suttner and Linda Hanaway bo th of De Pere; and Mary "Babs" Feller, of Amberg, Wis.; Granny Kids Dev en Strabala and Anna Anello. She will also be missed by her friend, Bob Vo jtech.Private inurnment in St. John's Cemetery in Greenleaf, Wis. Memorial Ma ss Saturday, Nov. 3, 2001 at Saint Mary's Church in Greenleaf, at 11 a. m. Family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until service time at Saint Ma ry's Catholic Church. | Verbeten, Kathryn (I44992)
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172666 | Zellner, Raymond J. "Ray of Sunshine" Raymond J. "Ray of Sunshine" Zellner, 90, Green Bay, passed away peacefully on Oct. 4, 2006. He was born Nov. 5, 1915, in Green Bay, to the late Peter and Anna Mary (Blenker) Zellner. He married the former Margaret D. VanMunn on Nov. 26, 1938, at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. He has been happily retired from the paper mill for the past 28 years. Ray enjoyed hunting, fishing, and gun-smithing. He really enjoyed sitting on his swing on the front porch. Survivors include his two daughters and sons-in-law, Jean and Robert Zeller, Bowling Green, Ky. and their children, Steven (Gayle) Zeller and Michael (Heather) Zeller; Connie and Jim Kelly, Milwaukee; three great-grandchildren, Alex, Jessica and Daniel; one sister-in-law, Marie Darrow; one brother-in-law Henry VanMunn; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret, and one sister, JulieAnna VanMunn; one brother-in-law, Julius VanMunn, who passed away the day before Ray did. Friends may call at Proko-Wall Funeral Home, 1630 E. Mason St. on Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. Funeral service 11 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Dave Pleier officiating. Entombment in the Allouez Catholic Chapel Mausoleum. Online condolences may be sent to the Zellner family at www.prokowall.com. | Zellner, Raymond J. (I314784)
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172667 | Zelten, Ronald E. Ronald Edward Zelten, 70, West Lafayette, died at 3:30 Wednesday, March 11, 2009, at Home Hospital. Born Dec. 8, 1938, in Green Bay, Wis., he was the son of the late Everson and Emma Vanderheiden Zelten. He graduated in 1958, from De Pere High School in Wisconsin. He lived in Syracuse, N.Y., from 1962 to 1985, before moving to West Lafayette. He married Rosalie Teresa Downie on Aug. 22, 1962, in Syracuse and she survives. Mr. Zelten served in the Navy submarine service from June 1958 to June 1962, in Groton, Conn. He was employed at General Foods from 1962 to 1985, then worked in administrative services at State Farm Insurance, before retiring in 2009. He was a member of Church of the Blessed Sacrament. He enjoyed fishing, gardening and spending time with his family. Surviving with his wife are two sons, Timothy Zelten (wife, Paula), Lafayette; and Patrick Zelten (wife, Deborah), Chicago; three daughters, Jacqueline Pace (companion, Mike McIver) and Tammy Zelten (companion, Dan Roden), both of Lafayette; and Lisa Lacayo (husband, Jorge), Indianapolis; and three sisters and two brothers, all of De Pere. Also surviving are eight grandchildren. Visitation was 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Soller-Baker West Chapel, 1184 Sagamore Parkway W., WL. Graveside Military Rites by Indiana ARNG, Honor Guard. Funeral Mass was 10 a.m. Saturday at Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Fr. Ambrose Ziegler, officiating. Interment Tippecanoe Memory Garden. Online condolences can be sent to www.soller-baker.com. | Zelten, Ronald (I151492)
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172668 | Zenefski, Mark A. Mark A. Zenefski, age 57, passed away unexpectedly at St. Elizabeth Hospital, on Saturday, June 20, 2009. He was born on July 19, 1951, in Neenah, son of Mary (Greenhill) and the late Victor Zenefski. He married his best friend, Louise (Michalkiewicz) Zenefski, on August 12, 1978, at St. John Catholic Church, in Menasha. Mark was a 1970 graduate of Menasha High School. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and he was employed for 30 years at Presto Products, in Appleton. Mark is survived by his wife, Louise; a daughter and son-in-law: Jennifer and Troy Peterson; grandsons: Fisher and Eli; mother, Mary; three sisters: Laura Shebilske, Deby (Jim) Trader, Kim (Dick) Beirl; one brother, Kent (Carole) Zenefski; one sister-in-law: Eileen Buchanan; many nieces, nephews and other family members and friends. Mark was preceded in death by his father, Victor; his infant grandson, Troy; father and mother-in-law, Ray and Mabel Michalkiewicz; two brothers-in-law: Paul Michalkiewicz and Jim Buchanan; his paternal and maternal grandparents. Mark was a huge music fan, mainly classic rock and the blues, but almost anything would do. He also loved Hawaiian Shirts (wear one in his honor!). He was an avid follower of the Packers, Raiders, Brewers and Nascar. He also loved to fish. One of his favorite things to do was camp with family and friends. He especially treasured being a grandpa. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established in Mark's name. A prayer service will be held 7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 24, 2009, at Martens-Laemmrich Funeral Home, 312 Milwaukee Street, Menasha. The visitation will be held from 4 p.m. until the time of service at the funeral home. The Fox Valley Veterans Funeral Care Provider Martens-Laemmrich Funeral Home Menasha 920-722-8252 Light a candle in memory of Mark at: www.martens-laemmrich funeralhome.com | Zenefski, Mark (I317121)
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172669 | Zenefski, Ronald H. ?Ron? Ronald H. ?Ron? Zenefski, 74, Fayetteville, PA died Feb. 26, 2005 in Harrisburg Hospital. He was the son of the late John and Leona Webber Zenefski. His wife Bernice E. ?Bernie? Zenefski died Nov. 19, 2000. Surviving are four daughters, four sons, 12-grandchildren, and his sister Jean (Mrs. Raymond) Retzlauff, Flagstone, AZ. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Thursday March 3, 2005 from the Corpus Christi Catholic Church with Fr. James R. O?Brien as Celebrant. Burial will be in Corpus Christi Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday evening from 7-9 p.m. in the Robert G. Sellers Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the Corpus Christi School, 305 N. 2nd St., Chambg. PA 17201 | Zenefski, Ronald (I42852)
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172670 | Zenith in West Allis - Core Maker | Dembinski, Roman (I28796)
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172671 | Zeno M Nennig Rose J Nennig Jerome Nennig Loyle Nennig Allen Nennig Eillen Nennig Jacob Nennig | Nennig, Zeno (I165484)
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172672 | Zeno Nennig Rose Nennig Jerome Nennig [2 5/12] Lyle Nennig [11/12] | Nennig, Zeno (I165484)
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172673 | Zeno Vickman Louisa Vickman Mary Vickman Flora Vickman Therase Vickman Edward Prosset Jane Prosset | Process, Edward (I122168)
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172674 | Zeno Vickman Louisa Vickman Mary Vickman Flora Vickman Therase Vickman Edward Prosset Jane Prosset | Process, Maria Louisa (I183289)
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172675 | Zeph Chosa Esther Chosa Lillian Chosa Milton Chosa [10] Charles Chosa Garth Chosa [4 8/12] | Chosa, Garth (I154984)
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172676 | Zephirin Broulliard 34 Philomen Broulliard 31 Albena Broulliard 12 Maggie Broulliard 10 Meadore Broulliard 5 Emmie Broulliard 4 Elizabeth Broulliard 1 David St Mitchell 73 | Brouillard, Zephyr Amable (I118224)
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172677 | Zepnick, Beverly J.After a long and courageous battle with cancer, Beverly J. Zepnick, 68, fo und eternal rest on Wednesday, March 10, 2004, at a local nursing home. S he was born Oct. 5, 1935, to the late August and Leona (Harmer) DeWil de in De Pere, Wis. On July 11, 1953, she married Vernon Zepnick; he prece ded her in death Aug. 16, 1991. Bev was an avid Packer fan and enjoyed spe nding time with her grandchildren.Survivors include her eight children and their families, Debbie and Timot hy Ashmann and their children, Amanda and Angela Ashmann; Pamela and Ter ry Gutzman and their children Aaron Zepnick and Sheena Gutzman; Denis a nd Ruth Ann and their children, Amy and Denis Zepnick, Jr.; Daniel and Agg ie and their children, Jason, Jeremy and Ashley Zepnick and Terri and A my Kaye; Joseph and Teresa and their daughter, Tresza; Brian and Shirley a nd their children, Rebecca Charniak and Bryce; Bruce and Tracy and their c hildren, Tara, Katlynn, and Brady Boulanger; Laurie Zepnick and her fianc e, Terry Manlick and their son, Dylan Manlick; her great-grandchildren, Au stin and Jadon Zepnick, Wesley and William Jordan, and Nathan Ashton; o ne brother, Darrell DeWilde; two sisters, Audrey Cropsey and Germaine Hyd e; nieces, nephews and many friends also survive.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sons, Vern on Jr. and Gerard; one daughter, Theresa; two sisters, Shirley Golden a nd Darlene Sievers; and three brothers, Ervin Harmer, Merlin DeWilde and W endell DeWilde.Friends may call Friday, March 12, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Lyndahl Funeral Hom e, Lombardi Avenue at Ridge Road, where a wake service will be held at 6 p .m. Visitation will continue after 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Patrick’s Catho lic Church, 211 North Maple St., where the Mass of Christian Burial will t ake place at 11 a.m. with the Msgr. Brian Coleman officiating. Entombme nt will be at Ft. Howard Memorial Park Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.The family would like to express a special thank you to Dr. Scott Hunt, t he staffs at the Vince Lombardi Cancer Center especially nurses, Kate, Dia ne and Janet, Aurora Bay Care Medical Center, and San Luis Medical & Reh ab Center for their care and concern. | DeWilde, Beverly (I69649)
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172678 | Zerbel | Zerbel, Aaron (I179299)
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172679 | Zerbel | Zerbel, Arthur Sr. (I179295)
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172680 | ZERELDA LITTLE SSN 336-09-5549 Residence: 55103 Saint Paul, Ra msey, MN Born 2 Jul 1904 Last Benefit: Died May 1985 Issued: IL (Before 1951) From sister Helen possible death date as 5/1984 From Online Minn Death index; LITTLE, ZERALDA M. CertID# 1985-MN-013701 D ate of Birth: 07/02/1904 Place of Birth:OUT OF STATE Mother Maiden Name: FELLER Date of Death: 05/19/1985 County of Death: RAMSEY | Leppla, Zerelda (I3724)
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172681 | Zeta Mollen Huisman, of Kimberly, age 83 years, died on Tuesday, May 15, 2007, at St. Elizabeth Hospital with her family by her side. She was born June 18, 1923, in Racine, the daughter of the late Nicholas and Gertrude (Vande Hey) Vandenberg. Zeta grew up on a farm in West De Pere and later married Emery Mollen of Little Chute on August 20, 1942, at St. Paul Catholic Church in Wrightstown, who preceded her in death in 1976. She married Nicholas Huisman on May 10, 1980, at Immanuel United Church of Christ, Kaukauna, and he preceded her in death in 1998. Zeta had many hobbies including card playing, knitting, crocheting afghans for all the new babies and making comforters for the newlyweds. Sundays was always a day to come to Grandma's house. She loved her grandchildren and there was always room at the table to enjoy a home cooked dinner. She is survived by her sons: Nicholas (Rita) Mollen, Little Chute; Mark (Barbara) Mollen, Kaukauna, and Stephen (Debra) Mollen, Darboy; daughters: Kathleen (Tom) Ashauer and Charlotte Mollen, both of Kaukauna; step-children: Michael Huisman, California; Bill (Jenny) Huisman, Kimberly; Patrick (Dawn) Huisman, Kimberly; Karen (Pat) Kriplean, Brillion and Joann (Bob) Stein, Darboy; grandchildren: James Mollen, Little Chute; Robert (Kris) Mollen, Little Chute; Amy (Mike) Tremel, Town of Harrison; Michelle (the late Mark) Price; Grand Chute; Andrea (Gene) Banaszynski, New London; Erica Ashauer, Elmhurst, IL; Jason (Sheila) Mollen, Rhinelander, Matt (Tricia) Mollen, Chicago, IL; Ben Mollen, Appleton; Barry (Heather) Mollen, Green Bay; Greg and Brett Mollen, both of Milwaukee; step-grandchildren: Lindsey Huisman; Jeremy Van Dera; Adam, Chris, Courtney and Ashley Kriplean; T.J. and David Huisman; great-grandchildren: Kevin and Kyle Mollen; Jon and Andrew Tremel; Keyra and Courtney Price; Jocelyn and Nadia Banaszynski; Bailey and Braedon Mollen; Austin and (new baby to come) Mollen; sisters: Isabelle (Gilbert) Vosters, Freedom; June (Merlin) School, Freedom; Jean Van Dera, Kaukauna; Pearl (Roy) Pleshek, Kaukauna, and Joan Schultz, Minnesota; sisters-in-law: Mary (Bill) Liskow and Delores Mollen; brother-in-law: James Hoffman. Zeta is further survived by her husband's brothers and sisters: Pauline (Ken) Niesen; Melda (Dick) Johnston; Vivian Huisman; Lory Maley and Dick Niesen. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Zeta was preceded in death by her husbands, Emery Mollen and Nicholas Huisman, her son Michael Mollen, brother Douglas (Carol) Vandenberg, sisters Yvonne Hoffman and Margie Vandenberg, grandchild Angie Lea Mollen, mother and father-in-law, August and Anna Mollen, brothers-in-law Francis Mollen, Bill Schultz and Ted Van Dera, sister-in-law Ruth Plaaman and her very favorite pet Schnauzer, Pepper. The funeral liturgy for Zeta will be held at 4 p.m. on Friday, May 18, 2007, at ST. JOHN CATHOLIC CHURCH, 323 Pine Street, Little Chute, with Fr. Jim Hablewitz officiating. Interment will take place at St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Visitation will be at the church on Friday from 2 p.m. until the time of mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in her name. There were some very special doctors in Zeta's life. Dr. Misty Johnson at St. Elizabeth Hospital and Dr. Alan Cherkasky of Kaukauna were two top professionals who went above and beyond for Zeta. When things were at their worst, they were always there with compassion and concern. Thank you! Also, Dr. Avery and Dr. Koeper were two more flowers in her life! FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Ave. Kaukauna 920-766-6200 | Vandenberg, Zeta Ann Marie (I87998)
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172682 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F65790
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172683 | Ziegler | Techlin, Caroline "Lena" (I71019)
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172684 | Ziegler, Christopher L. Christopher L. Ziegler, age 31, of Greenville, died unexpectedly on Sunday, April 1, 2007. Chris was born November 10, 1975, in Appleton. On July 14, 1999, he married Shellee Dillinger in Kaukauna. Chris grew up in Hortonville where he attended Saints Peter & Paul Catholic School. He later became a graduate of Hortonville High School. He lived in Appleton for several years before moving to Greenville, where he had been a resident for the last two and a half years. Chris was currently employed with Culligan Water in Appleton. He enjoyed many sports including golf and football; but his life revolved around the time he spent with his children. Chris is survived by his wife, Shellee; his children: Haley and Payton, both at home; a brother, Kyle Ziegler, Hortonville; a sister, Stacy (Joe) Gorges, Hortonville; his grandmother Beth Ziegler, Hortonville; and in-laws, Vickee and Bill King, Kaukauna. He is also survived by a niece; Jasmine Gorges, his Godson, Carter Gorges and many beloved family members and close friends. He was preceded in death by his parents Steve and Joann (Huettl) Ziegler and several beloved grandparents. Funeral services for Chris will be held Thursday, April 5, 2007, at 1 p.m., at the Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home in Hortonville. Burial will be in St. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Visitation will held at the funeral home on Thursday, from 11 a.m. until the time of service. Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home 109 W. Main, Hortonville 920-779-4588 www.borchardtmoder | Ziegler, Christopher (I313668)
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172685 | Ziegler, Earl H. Earl H. Ziegler, Appleton, 90, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008. Earl was born in the town of Freedom on Sept. 27, 1917, son of the late Walter and Linda (Wendt) Ziegler. On Feb. 7, 1947, he married the former Joyce Jentz. Joyce preceded him in death in May of 1992. Earl spent his life working as a carpenter and cabinet builder in the area. He was a longtime and faithful member of St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church where he was also a longtime leader of the boy Pioneer program. During World War II, he served his country as a member of the United States Army, 3rd Armored Division, and saw action as a tank driver throughout Europe. He was also a member of American Legion Post #55 and was a part of some of the fighting which resulted in freeing prisoners from Nazi concentration camps. Earl enjoyed gardening, fishing, and golfing in his younger years. He is survived by three children, Lynn (Roger) Naniot, Waukesha; Sherry (Tim) Murphy, Appleton; and Brad (Amy) Ziegler, Seneca, Ill.; seven grandchildren, Shawn (Jenny) Murphy, Melissa Murphy, Ashley (Joe) Lauer, Kevin Murphy, Rachel Funte, Nathaniel Funte, and Sarah Ziegler; four great-grandchildren, Kade and Shayla Pena and Meadow and Brecken Murphy; two sisters, Ramona Schroeder, Appleton; and Lois (Melvin "Bud") Wohlrabe. Manawa; a brother, Lloyd (Ione) Ziegler, Hortonville; a brother-in-law, Lloyd Schroeder, Appleton; and a sister-in-law, Beth Ziegler, Hortonville. Earl was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Joyce; a sister, Phyllis Schroeder; a brother, Elroy Ziegler; and a brother-in-law, Ralph Schroeder. The Christian Funeral for Earl will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008, at ST. PAUL EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH, 302 N. Morrison Street, Appleton, with Rev. Kenneth Frey and Rev. Ralph Waack officiating. Interment will be at Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday (TODAY) from 5 to 7 p.m. and again at the church on Tuesday morning after 10 a.m. "Thank you, Dad, for passing on to us the most important thing we can own - faith in God. It is priceless. We will be with you in heaven one day." WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 N. Superior Street | Ziegler, Earl H. (I127285)
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172686 | Ziegler, Fred 41 Mary 42 Fred 5 Gottlieb 2 | Ziegler, Fred (I175747)
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172687 | Ziegler, Genevieve W. ( Gen Smith)Genevieve W. Ziegler (Gen Smith), formerly of Sherwood, age 83, went peace fully to the arms of her Savior, while surrounded by her family, on Saturd ay, July 15, 2006. The oldest of six children, Gen was born on September 1 6, 1922, to the late Earl and Ella (Murphy) Smith in Oneida, WI. She atten ded Immaculate Conception Grade School and graduated from Freedom High Sch ool in 1940. On November 3, 1945, Gen married Carl Ziegler. They spent t he first twenty years of their married life at Air Force bases in Kansa s, Texas, Massachusetts, Illinois, and the Philippine Islands. After retir ing from the Air Force, Gen and Carl built their home on Lake Winnebago ne ar Sherwood, which became a haven for her family.For sixty years of her life, Gen courageously faced the challenges of Mult iple Sclerosis. In spite of her illness, Gen was an active member of Sacr ed Heart Parish in Sherwood where she spent countless hours as a library v olunteer. Gen's beautiful ceramic creations are treasures to all who recei ved them as gifts from "Aunt Gen." Gen and Carl enjoyed traveling througho ut the U.S. visiting Air Force friends. She loved going to Packer Games a nd was known for her great cookies.Gen is survived by two sisters: Eunice (Bob) Romenesko and Mary Ellen Kava naugh; two brothers: Gerald Smith and Mike (Donna) Smith; brother-in-la w, Gerald (Donna) Ziegler; and many nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her husband, Carl Ziegler in 1997; her siste r, Valeria; sister-in-law, Dorothy Smith; two brothers-in-law: Mike Kavana ugh and Cliff Huss; and Carl's parents.The mass of Christian burial will be held at St. Nicholas Catholic Churc h, Freedom, at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 19, 2006, with Fr. John Schuetze of ficiating. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday (TONIGHT), at t he BOETTCHER FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukauna. Visitati on will continue on Wednesday morning, DIRECTLY AT THE CHURCH, from 9:30 a .m. until the time of service. Burial will take place at Highland Memori al Park in Appleton. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being establisheGen's family extends a heartfelt thank you to the staff at Carolina Man or for the loving care shown to our sister and aunt for the past eight yea rs.You took a part of our hearts with you, Gen. We love you and will miss y ou so much. Your sisters, Eunice & MaryYou taught us how to love and live each day to the fullest. We will car ry our memories and love for you in our hearts forever, Aunt Gen. Your ni eces & nephews | Smith, Genevieve W. (I66896)
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172688 | Zielinski, Sara Ann,(Van Asten ), "Rara",LaCrosse, WIAge 29, died Sunday January 4, 2004 as a result of a traffic accident. Sa ra was born April 7, 1974 to Jerome "Whitey" and Carol (Evers) Van Ast en in Appleton. She married her best friend and soul mate, Michael Zielins ki on January 10, 2003 in Jamaica. Sara graduated from Kimberly High Scho ol as Valedictorian and continued her undergraduate studies at St. Norbert 's College. She earned her master's degree from Old Dominion Universit y, VA in Physical Therapy. Sara had been employed by South Hampton Memoria l, Franklin VA, Schubbe Resch Chiropractic & Physical Therapy and most rec ently at Innovations Rehabilitation in Sparta, WI. She helped to bring t he best out of people through her kind and caring nature. Sara had a passi on to help, which led her to her career in physical therapy. Through her p ursuit of higher education she continually strived to make herself better.Family and friends were integral parts of Sara's life. She will be great ly missed by all who knew her, especially her husband Michael, her parent s, Michael's parents who considered Sara the daughter they never had, h er dear friend and sister, her brothers, her ten nieces and nephews, a ll of her very special friends and the many aunts, uncles, cousins, and gr andparents from both families.She is survived by her husband, Michael Zielinski; her parents, Whitey (Ca rol) Van Asten of Darboy; her three brothers, Tom (Barb) Van Asten of Free dom and their children, Carissa, Kelsie, Kayla and Carlie; Jeff (Lois) V an Asten of Darboy and their children, Tyler and Maria; Steve (Kelly) V an Asten of Darboy and their children Kashena and Annalee; her sister, P am (Gary) Schiedermayer of Darboy and their children Nicholas and Jeremi e; Michael's parents Tom and Natalie Zielinski of Neenah and Michael's t wo brothers, Tommy and Mark Zielinski. She will be further missed by Grand ma Ceil Van Asten and Michael's grandparents John and Jackie Zielinski.She was preceded in death by her nephew, Eli Thomas Van Asten, Ann and Ar ne Van Asten, Ann and Peter Evers, and Natalia and Luis Alcantar.Sara's Fu neral Liturgy will be 3:15 p.m. on Friday January 9, at HOLY ANGELS CATHOL IC CHURCH, W2796 Highway KK, Darboy with Msgr. James Vanden Hogan presidi ng and Fr. Tom Pomeroy concelebrating. Friends will be received on Frid ay at Church from 12 Noon until the time of service. In lieu of flower s, an educational fund for students of physical therapy will be establish ed in her name. Sara's wish to help others through organ donation has be en fulfilled. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting t he family. 920-766-2099.Our beautiful little Sara, We will forever hold you in our hearts. Your en ergy & enthusiasm for life will inspire us to go on and live our liv es to the fullest.You will always be our special baby, Love Mom & Dad I' ll always be your true companion, Love your "Spanks" | VanAsten, Sara Ann (I27388)
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172689 | Ziemer - Befort - Helen - 8/19/1919 - 6/26/1986 - Post Crescent - 6/27/1986 - C - 7 - Name: Birth Date: Birth Place: Death Date: Burial Place: Cemetery: Publication Date: Publication Place: Publication Title: Spouse Name: Notes: | Beford, Helen (I158346)
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172690 | Ziemer Bertha F. | Unknown, Bertha (I195800)
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172691 | Ziemer | Ziemer, Fred (I324095)
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172692 | Ziemer | Bleck, Ida (I323387)
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172693 | Ziesemer , Lillian F. Lillian F. Ziesemer, Seymour, passed away at a local nursing home on Sept. 12, 2005. She was born Nov. 23, 1907, in the town of Seymour, the daughter of the late Charles and Anna (Voight) Peters. On April 16, 1928, she married Walter Ziesemer. They farmed in the town of Oneida for many years. Lillian lived at North Manor in Seymour for 24 years. She was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Concordia Society, Emmanuel Quilters, the Hope Circle and Senior Citizens of Seymour. She is survived by her two sons and daughters-in-law, William and Diane Ziesemer, Oshkosh; Gary and Janice Ziesemer, Freedom; her three daughters and two sons-in-law, Arlene and Oliver Mennen, De Pere; Doris Ziesemer, Green Bay; Karen and James Schweiner, Freedom. She is also survived by 16 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Norman (Lois) Peters, Harold Peters, Seymour; four sisters, Leola Deuchert, Green Bay; Dorothy Bunkleman, Mildred Moeller, both of Seymour; and Evelyn Moeller, Black Creek; a sister-in-law, Evelyn Peters Burns, Green Bay; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband; parents; one brother, Melvin Peters; and four brothers-in-law, Raymond Bunkleman, Edward Moeller, Rinehart Deuchert and Henry Moeller. Family and friends may call on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2005, at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 349 N. Main St., Seymour, from 2 to 4 p.m. with the funeral services at 4 p.m. The Rev. W. Paul Brinkman will be officiating. The burial will be in the parish cemetery. Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour, is assisting the family. Lillian?s family would like to express a special thank you to the nurses and staff assigned to Countryside Lane (E-wing) of Good Shepherd Nursing Home. Their tender, loving care of our mother is much appreciated. | Peters, Lillian (I130906)
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172694 | Ziesemer, Florence E. Appleton Age 81, passed away Thursday, October 19, 2006, at her home. Florence was born February 2, 1925, in the town of Ellington, the daughter of the late Fred C. and Cora May (Alvord) Riehl. She was a graduate of Shiocton High School, and moved to Appleton in 1964. Prior to her retirement, Florence was employed for many years at the former Rich's Bakery in Appleton. ?Grandma Toy? was an avid card player, joining her friends regularly in playing sheepshead on Sundays after church and Wednesday afternoons at the VFW. She loved to cook, and had an extensive doll collection. Her favorite times were family gatherings, especially at the holidays, watching the Wisconsin Badgers play sports, and the companionship of her pet chihuahua, Pepper. Survivors include her daughter, LuAnn (Greg) Drews, Appleton, her son, Robert (Donna) Ziesemer, Appleton; her four grandchildren, Nicholeen (Dan) Gavinski, Greenville, Robert Chad Ziesemer, Appleton, Heidi (fiance, Ryan Haas) Drews, Madison, and Ashley Drews, Madison; three great grandchildren, Tyler, Brandon, and Liberti Gavinski; a sister, Grace Krabbe, Appleton; three brothers-in-law, Francis Meredith and Merlin ?Buff? Kuse, both of Appleton, and Arthur Krause, Hortonville. Florence was preceded in death by three sisters, Ethel Meredith, Gladys Krause, and Elaine Kuse, and a brother, Lyle Riehl. Funeral services for Florence will be at 11:00 a.m. Monday, October 23, 2006, at ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, 912 North Oneida Street, with Rev. Larry Matthews officiating. Interment will be in Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Seymour. Friends may call on Sunday from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home, and again on Monday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of services at the church. A memorial fund in Florence's name is being established. The family would like to express their thanks to Florence's special neighbor, Ronnie McIntire for his caring and friendship given to her, and also to her friend, Eric Harthun, for his caring and friendship. WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 North Superior Street Appleton 920-739-1231 www.wichmannfuneralhomes.com | Riehl, Florence (I345341)
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172695 | Ziesemer, Gordon F. "Gordy" 1900 Glenview Avenue Kaukauna Age 82, went to be with his Lord on Thursday, November 8, 2001, with his f amily by his side. He was born February 7, 1919 in Isaar, Wisconsin; s on of the late Julius and Dorothea (Seefeldt) Ziesemer. Gordy farmed unt il 1966 at which time he went to work for the Institute of Paper Chemistr y, where he was employed for 11 years. In 1979 Gordy and his wife "Micke y" purchased and operated Mic-Gordon's Inn in Kaukauna until retiring in 1 987. Following retirement, the couple enjoyed trips to California and L as Vegas. Gordy loved playing Bingo and talking with people. He was a memb er of First English Lutheran Church in Appleton and the Kaukauna Moose Lod ge 953. Survivors include his wife of 27 years, Stephanna "Mickey", Kaukauna; a s on and daughter-in-law, Robert (Donna) Ziesemer, Grand Chute; a daughter a nd a son-in-law, LuAnn (Gregory) Drews, Grand Chute; a stepdaughter and so n-in-law, Mary Carol (Don) Strong, LaMore, California; four grandchildre n: Nicholeen (Daniel) Gavinski, Robert Chad Ziesemer, Heidi and Ashley Dre ws; two stepgrandchildren: Jason (Rebecca) Strong, Taryn (Russell) Malte s; two great-grandchildren: Brandon and Tyler Gavinski; two step great-gra ndchildren: Nathan Maltes and Brennah Strong; a brother and three sisters- in-law: LeRoy (Ginny) Ziesemer, Marlene Ziesemer, and Rella Ziesemer, a ll of Appleton; three sisters and a brother-in-law, Esther Pino, Annette B lock, and Evelyn (Ed) Weber, all of Appleton; numerous nieces and nephew s. Gordy is further survived by his wife's family: Martha Dercks, Lorrai ne (Ervin) Stebane, Joanne VerKuilen, Clarence (Joyce) Micke, Kenneth (Car ol) Micke, all of Kaukauna; RoseMary (Ossie) Johnson, Little Chute; Evel yn (Ben) Peer, Green Bay; Harold (Judi) Micke, Crivitz; Marie Micke, Phoen ix, Arizona. He was preceded in death by three brothers and a sister-in-la w, Wilbert, Dan and Alvin (Denise); two sisters and five brothers-in-la w: Zepora (Norbert) Van Handel, Della (Carl) Korth, George Dercks, Peter M icke and Don VerKuilen, Sr. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday at First English Luther an Church, 326 E. North St., Appleton with Pastor Chris Quello officiatin g. Burial in St. Mary Cemetery, Kaukauna. Friends may call at the Boettch er Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukauna from 3:00 p.m. to 7: 00 p.m. Sunday and after 10:00 a.m. Monday directly at the church until t he time of services. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been establis hed in his name. | Ziesemer, Gordon (I11521)
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172696 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Young, Rella Leone (I345340)
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172697 | Ziesemer, Stephanna J., "Mick ey", 19 Glenview Avenue KaukaunaAge 77, was called to her Lord unexpectedly on Tuesday June 10, 2003 at S t. Paul Sr. Care, Kaukauna. She was born April 24, 1926 in Kaukauna, daugh ter of the late Peter M. and Josephine Micke. In 1976, Mickey married Gord on Ziesemer, he preceded her in death on November 8, 2001 after 27 yea rs of marriage. Stephanna retired from Thilmany after 41 years of servic e. In 1979 they purchased Mic-Gordon's Inn in Kaukauna. Together they oper ated the Inn until their retirement in 1987. Stephanna was a long time mem ber of the Loyal Order of the Moose, Appleton.She is survived by her daughter Mary Carol and son in law Donald L. Stro ng of Lemoore, CA; two grandchildren, Jason W. (Rebecca) Strong, Tar yn L. (Russell) Maltes both of Fresno, CA; two great grandchildren, Nath an R Maltes and Brennah E. Strong; a step son and daughter in law, Robe rt (Donna) Ziesemer of Grand Chute; a step daughter and son in law, LuA nn (Gregory) Drews of Grand Chute; four step grandchildren, Nicholas, (Dan iel) Gavinski, Robert Chad Ziesemer, Heidi and Ashley Drews; two step gre at grandchildren, Brandon and Tyler Gavinski. Stephanna is further surviv ed by her brothers and sisters, Martha Dercks, Lorraine (Ervin) Stebane, J oanne VerKuilen, Clarence (Joyce) Micke, Kenneth (Carol) Micke, all of Kau kauna; RoseMary (Ossie) Johnson of Little Chute; Evelyn (Ben) Peer of Gre en Bay; Harold (Judi) Micke of Crivitz and Marie Micke of Phoenix, AZ.Stephanna will also be missed by LeRoy (Ginny) Ziesemer, Marlene Ziesem er and Rella Ziesemer all of Appleton; Annette Block and Evelyn (Ed) Web er both of Appleton. Aunt Stephanna is also survived by many loving niec es and nephews. Stephanna was preceded in death by her husband, Gordy, h er parents and a brother Peter Micke Jr., brothers in law, George Dercks a nd Donald VerKuilen and Gordy's brothers and sisters.The funeral service w ill be 11:00 a.m. on Saturday June 14, 2003 at ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1 19 7TH Street, Kaukauna with Fr. Robert Udulutsch officiating. Friends wi ll be received at the Boettcher Family Funeral Home on Friday from 4:00 p. m. until 7:00 pm. and again on Saturday at Church from 10:00 a.m. until t he time of service. Burial will take place at the Parish Cemetery. A memor ial is being established in Stephanna's name.The family would like to thank the staff of St. Elizabeth Hospital and t he staff at St. Paul Sr. Care for the care, compassion and dignity you ga ve Mom. You were all the angels in care of my Mother. | Micke, Stephanna Josephine Johanna (I11469)
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172698 | Zietlow, Delbert A. Delbert A. Zietlow, 82, town of Rib Falls, died Sunday, November 30, 2014 at Aspirus Wausau Hospital. He was born February 20, 1932 at the family homestead in Rib Falls, son of the late Arthur and Adelia (Schultz) Zietlow. On June 23, 1956, he married Elsie Ahrens at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Marathon. She survives. Delbert drove milk truck in his younger years, and worked his entire life on the farm. He also worked as a truck driver for Marathon Millwork. He was a member of the Farm Bureau for many years. One of Delbert's favorite pastimes was making maple syrup. Survivors include, his wife of 58 years, Elsie Zietlow, Rib Falls; three sons, Duane (Laurie) Zietlow, Rib Mountain, Larry (Lori) Zietlow, Athens and Rodney (Susan) Zietow, Edgar; seven grandchildren, Amber Michur, Lindsey (Christopher) Doman, Mallory Zietlow, Brandon Lee, Kristin Zietlow, Michelle (Jesse) Knetter and Stacey Zietlow; one great-grandson, Ethan Doman; and one sister, Delores (Arthur) Staszak, Wausau.Funeral services will be at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, December 5, 2014 at St. John Lutheran Church, Rib Falls. Rev. Terry Reich will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call on Thursday from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. at Peterson/Kraemer Funeral Home, Marathon and again on Friday from 10:00 a.m. until time of services at the church. Online condolences may be expressed at www.petersonkraemer.com - See more at: http://www.legacy.com | Zietlow, Delbert Arden (I108232)
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172699 | Zieuwent, Gelderland, Netherlands | Vos, Theodora "Johanna" Derksken (I11009)
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172700 | Zimmer | Zimmer, Herman (I301190)
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172701 | Zimmerman William H. 1/23/1920 3/21/2002 Post Crescent 3/23/2002 B 5 | Zimmerman, William "Billy" (I313416)
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172702 | Zimmerman, Carl "Carl ie"Carl "Carlie" Zimmerman, age 87, of Appleton, passed away Saturday, Augu st 19, 2006, at his home. He was born in Appleton on November 7, 191 8, to William and Mary (Henk) Zimmerman. Carl married Caroline Krause on J anuary 26, 1937. He was a World War II veteran having served with the 1 st Division Infantry. He retired from Valley Ready Mix after more th an 40 years of service.Carl is survived by his wife, Caroline; daughter, Nancy Thurber of Appleto n; three grandchildren: Nanette Thurber of Appleton, Renee (Jim) Pri nk of Menominee Falls, Kelley (Pete) Niles of Appleton; four great-grandch ildren: Ben Niles, Jordan Niles, Kayla Prink and Jamie Prink.He was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers: Jack, Wilmer a nd Billy.A private memorial service will be held by the immediate family. Valley Funeral Home | Zimmerman, Carl "Carlie" (I313411)
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172703 | Zimmerman, Raymond G., Crivit zAge 80, passed away unexpectedly on February 26, 2004 at St. Vincent’s Hos pital, Green Bay. He was born March 1, 1923 to the late George and Emma (G uenther) Zimmerman.Ray married Gwen Wallace on July 19, 1972 in Sitka, Ala ska. On October 1, 1942 he enlisted in the Navy where he attended diesel s chool at Columbian the University of MO. He saw duties in Milne Bay, New G uinea, Hollandia, and Morotai in the Dutch East Indies and at the ti me he was the youngest Chief Motor Machinist. He worked for Valley Iron Wo rks, Combined Locks Paper Company, and in October of 1969 he moved to Sit ka Alaska and worked for Alaska Lumber & Pulp for ten years. In 1980 he a nd his wife moved to Manistique, MI where he worked for Manistique Pape rs as the Plant Engineer for 12 years. After retirement he and his wife mo ved to Crivitz, WI where he took great joy in cutting his lawn, tendi ng to his garden and playing with his dogs.Ray is survived by his wife, Gwen Zimmerman; five sons: Eugene (Adele) Zim merman, Glen (Linda) Zimmerman, Al (Kathy) Zimmerman, Terry (Jan) Zimmerm an and Paul Zimmerman; ten grandchildren: Shayne (Matt) Clausen, Chris (La ura) Zimmerman, Ryan Zimmerman, Melissa Zimmerman, Adam, Corey and Brand on Zimmerman, Tyler (Melissa) Zimmerman, Stefanie and Nicole Zimmerman; t wo sisters: Joyce (Don) Perry of Bellaire, MI and Margie Zimmerman of Linc oln, NE. Besides his parents, one brother Kenneth Zimmerman preceded h im in death.Funeral Services will be held on Sunday, February 29, 2004 at the funer al home at 3 p.m. Visitation will begin at 1 p.m. until the time of servic es. Entombment will take place in Highland Memorial Park Cemetery, Appleto n. Wichmann Tri-County Chapel3212 South Oneida St. | Zimmerman, Raymond G. (I64128)
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172704 | ZIMMERMAN-Fred Zimmerman died at 1:45 o'clock this morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. N. M. Kettenhofen, 36 Sheridan Street, aged nearly ninety-three. Survivors are one son, August of Willow City, N.D. and three sisters, Mrs. J. C. Briggs, Oshkosh, Mrs. William Schmick, Willow City, and Mrs. Kettenhofen. The funeral will be Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock from the residence. Rev. William Suessmuth officiating and interment will be at Eilenwood cemetery. | Zimmerman, Frederick (I126779)
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172705 | Zimmerman | Zimmerman, Lloyd M. (I35824)
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172706 | Zink Funeral Held Thursday Morning Joseph Zink Kaukauna Times | Date: 01/06/1939 | Page: 1 | Type: Obituary Short Illness Claims Life of Joseph Zink, 44 Joseph Zink Kaukauna Times | Date: 01/04/1939 | Page: 1 | Type: Obituary | Zink, Joseph John (I175015)
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172707 | Zion, Benton, Illinois age 80, born wis, parents born Scotland | Culbertson, Nancy (I53659)
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172708 | Zipperer, Mark LeeMark Lee Zipperer, 28, 837 Neufeld St., Green Bay, died unexpectedly Tuesd ay, Nov. 29, 2005, at his residence. Mark was born in Manitowoc on July 2 3, 1977, to Daniel and Jane Haese Zipperer. He attended Holy Cross Grade S chool and graduated from the Mishicot High School with the Class of 199 6. Mark was employed by Wilco Cabinet Company of Green Bay. He enjoyed ska teboarding, snowboarding, camping and bicycling. Mark also played guit ar in a band.He is survived by his mother and stepfather, Jane and Harvey Kimmes, Suami co, Wis.; his father and stepmother, Dan and Lynn Zipperer, Mishicot, Wis .; and by his best friend and brother, Keith Zipperer, and his wife Lis a, Green Bay; stepniece Cecelia, stepnephew, Joseph, and stepgreat-grand n iece Jordyn. He is further survived by his aunts and uncles, Cathie and Mi ke Erceogovac, Winneconne; Margie Krizizke, Schaumburg, Ill.; Betty and Ru ss Fuller, Waukesha; John (His Godfather) and MaryJo Haese, Manitowoc; J im and Cindy Haese, Mishicot; Laurie and Brad Thatcher, Rochester, Minn .; Chris and Becky Haese, Neenah; Virginia Zipperer, Francis Creek; Ani ta Zipperer and Patrick Ohearn, Green Bay; Suzanne Zipperer, Milwaukee; Ju lie Zipperer (His Godmother) and Joe Meyer, Francis Creek. Mark is also su rvived by his many cousins, Anita (John), Teresa, Meghan, Kevin (Cindy), J ason (Donna), Matt (Amy), Sarah (Jeremy), Katie, Laura, Jeremy, Justin (Ly nn), Beth, Lindsay, Benjamin, Kaitlin, Jillian, Collin, Kelly, Jacki, Kend all, Scott and Ketiwe.Mark was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Clarence and Luci lle Haese, his paternal grandparents, Virgil and Leona Zipperer, his aun t, MarySue Haese Brunkhorst, and by his cousins, Emma and Olivia.Relatives and friends may call from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. (TODAY) at the Lamber t-Eckert Funeral Home, 344 So. State St. in Mishicot. Visitation will cont inue after 9 a.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home, until leaving for t he funeral Mass at 11 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church. Mass of Christi an Burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2005, at Holy Cro ss Catholic Church in Mishicot, with the Reverend Paul Paider officiatin g, with burial to follow in the parish cemetery. A memorial fund has been established in his name. Mark, you were loved so much, by so many, we will miss you. | Zipperer, Mark (I90286)
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172709 | Zirbel (Mielke), Doro thy Annie OttiliaDorothy Annie Ottilia (Mielke) Zirbel, 87, Wrightstown, passed away Tuesda y, August 8, 2006, at Century Oaks in Wrightstown. She was born Augu st 2, 1919, to the late August and Minnie Mielke. Dorothy married Arthur R etzlaff on April 20, 1939, and he preceded her in death on July 19, 193 9. She married Harold Zirbel on August 8, 1945, and he preceded her in dea th December 22, 1984.Dorothy lived in Wrightstown and was a member of St. John Ev. Lutheran Chu rch where she was a member of Ladies Aid and Martha Circle and performed m any hour of volunteer service. She loved gardening and working with her fl owers. Dorothy was an employee of Nabisco, Inc. in Wrightstown for 18 year s.Survivors are two sons, Dennis Zirbel of Wrightstown and Arthur (Ardena) R etzlaff of Amberg; two grandchildren, Timothy (Dawn) Retzlaff and childre n: Kyle, Ryan and Lauryn; Shelly Retzlaff and daughter, Abby; sisters: Ma ry Burriss of Anderson, NC; Iris (Ben) Valk of Green Bay; brother, Augu st (Marie) Mielke of Kimberly; sister-in-law, Doris Mielke of Kaukauna; a nd many nieces and nephews, especially Sue and Steve Johnson. Sue was li ke a daughter to Dorothy.Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents and her husbands, Arthur a nd Harold; granddaughter, Jennifer Retzlaff; sister, Leona (Harold) Van De urzen; brothers, Wilmer (Dorothy), Vitalus and Gordon Mielke and Ben (Bett y) Verbeten; brothers-in-law: Lawrence (Adeline), Alvin (Mary) Zirbel a nd Norman Burriss; and sister-in-law, Viola (William) Ray.Family and friends may call Friday, August 11, 2006, from 2:30 p.m. unt il 4 p.m. at St. John Ev. Lutheran Church in Wrightstown. Funeral servi ce will be held at 4 p.m. Friday at church, with the Rev. Ronald Zindler o fficiating. Interment will be in St. John Ev. Lutheran Church Cemetery. De Wane-Cotter Funeral Home, Wrightstown, is assisting the family. Online con dolences may be expressed at cotter funeralhome.com.The family extends a warm thanks to the staff at Century Oaks, Heartland H ospice, and Rev. Ronald Zindler for all the care and compassion shown to D orothy. | Mielke, Dorothy (I108096)
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172710 | Zirbel, Lawrence H. "Larry"Age 95, formerly of 850 Mather St., Green Bay, died Saturday July 6, 20 02 at a local nursing home. He was born Nov. l8, l906 in Wrightstown to t he late Otto and Amelia (Schauble) Zirbel. On Mar. l6, 1928, he married Ad eline Fredrick at St. John Lutheran Church in Wrightstown. She preceded h im in death on June 24, 1998. Larry was self employed in the trucking indu stry and later worked at the Ford Dealership in Wrightstown with his broth er, Alvin for many years. He also worked at Peterson Builders in Sturge on Bay for 10 years and later was the first employee of the Green Bay Bran ch of A.C. Nielsen Co., employed as Building Engineer. He retired in l971.Larry was very active though the years. He served past the President of t he Village of Wrightstown in l944. He was also the Supervisor for the Vill age on the Brown Co. Board and served as the President of the first Wat er and Sewer Utility Board in the Village of Wrightstown. Larry was al so a charter member of the Wrightstown Lions Club, the Boy Scouts and t he U.S. Power Squadron of Green Bay. He was also a member of the Hen ry S. Baird Lodge #211 F.&A.M. in Sturgeon Bay.Survivors include; six children and their spouses, Gerald and Phyllis Zirb el, Hamilton, Montana, Caroline Cunningham, Minocqua, Shirley and Roger Pa gel, Fence, WI, Richard and Janice Zirbel, Fence, WI, Patricia and Robe rt Oldenburg, Milwaukee, Robert and Mary Zirbel, Shawano, 19 grandchildre n, 36 great-grandchildren and 12 great-great grandchildren, a brother, Alv in Zirbel, a sister, Vi Ray and many other relatives and friends.He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Adeline, a great-grands on, Chuckie Cunningham, two great-great-grandchildren, Shawn Zirbel and Na tasha Koester, and a brother, Harold Zirbel.Friends may call at Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano Ave. from 4 unt il 8 p.m. Monday. Visitation will continue on Tuesday morning from 10 a. m. until the time of the funeral service. The funeral will be at 11 A.M. T uesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Fort Howard Memorial Park.The Zirbel family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Bornemann Nu rsing Home for all the wonderful care of Larry. A memorial fund has been established in his memory | Zirbel, Lawrence (I40442)
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172711 | Zirbel | Zirbel, Rueben Clarence (I148626)
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172712 | Zita Creviere 3/19/1908 3/6/1986 Post Crescent 3/7/1986 C 4 | Creviere, Zita M. (I66016)
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172713 | Zita DeLeers, 83, Green Bay, died Thursday, January 1, 2004, at her home. Born in Askeaton, Wis. on July 16, 1920, she is the daughter of the late John and Bridget Rotzenberg. She graduated from Wrightstown High School and obtained her secretarial degree at the Vocational School in Green Bay. Zita married Joseph (Jake) DeLeers on May 1, 1943, at SS. Peter & Paul Church and he preceded her in death on October 30, 1993. Jake and Zita were founders of DeLeers Construction. Zita was a charter member of St. Bernard Parish and member of the Rosary and Altar Society. She played piano by ear and entertained residents at Bornemann Nursing Home. Zita devoted her whole life to her children and grandchildren and was an avid Packer fan. Grandma WooWoo will be dearly missed. Survived by her children, Jerry (Jeannie) DeLeers and their children, Paul, Jim, Tom and John, Jane (Dr. John) Rank and their children, Dr. Matt (Beth), Joe (Jean), and Peter (fiance, Carrie Franz), Susan (Don) Halloran and their children, Mike and Katie, Philip (Janet) DeLeers and their children, Rob, Luke, Jake and Mike; one sister-in-law, Lillian La Plant of Green Bay; nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Tom (Alice) Rotzenberg; two sisters, Mary (Emmett) Cavanaugh and Florence Rotzenberg. Visitation at MALCORE Funeral Home, University Avenue at Baird Street, from 4-8 p.m. Sunday. Parish wake 7:00 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Monday visitation will continue at St. Bernard Church, 2040 Hillside Lane, from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the funeral. Funeral Monday 11:00 a.m. at St. Bernard Parish with Rev. David Pleier officiating. Entombment in the Allouez Chapel Mausoleum. | Rotzenberg, Zita (I156327)
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172714 | Zita Garney William Garney Patrich R Garney Jean Ann Garney Benidict Garney | Garvey, Benedict (I202485)
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172715 | Zita Johanna Rollmann, of Chilton, took the Lord's hand on her 92nd birthday, April 5, 2010. Zita was born on April 5, 1918, in Marytown, WI, the daughter of the late Joseph & Angeline (Koeppel) Horsch. Zita married Henry Rollmann on May 29, 1952, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Marytown. Henry preceded her in death on March 26, 1976. Prior to marriage, Zita worked as a waitress at Leon's Restaurant (the Beacon) in New Holstein; later she helped her husband operate the family farm in Chilton and raise her six children. During those years, she also worked at the Chilton Eagle's Club. In her free time, Zita enjoyed cooking, gardening, sewing, crocheting and babysitting for her grandchildren. Zita enjoyed traveling as well and was proud to have visited all 50 states. Zita was a member of the former St. Mary's Parish Christian Mothers, Daughters of Isabella, the Calumet Medical Auxiliary, Eagles Auxiliary, Senior Citizens of Chilton and many card clubs. Zita also volunteered for the American Red Cross blood drives. Zita is survived by her five children: Ed (Deb) Rollmann, Chilton; Denis (Denise) Rollmann, Winona, MN; Karen (Leon) Geiser, Alice (Ted) Schenkus, John (Liz) Rollmann, all of Chilton; 15 grandchildren: Stephanie (Ross) Mueller, Lisa (Travis) Pingel, Kate, Jackie, and Janelle Rollmann; Danielle Rollmann and fiance Corey, Tess Rollmann, Cindy, Derrick, Gina and Marissa Geiser, Chelsea and John Schenkus, and Matt and Jake Rollmann; four great-grandchildren: Gabe and Quinn Mueller, Max and Tucker Pingel; two sisters-in-law: Leona Rollmann and Marion Muellenbach; and a brother-in-law: Melvin Rollman. Zita is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband: Henry; a son: Wayne; two brothers: Ralph (Valeria) Horsch, Laverne Horsch; two sisters: Jeanette (McCready) Abler, Sister Ottilia Horsch; two brothers-in-law: Sylvester Rollmann, Alfred Muellenbach; and two sisters-in-law: Ellen Rollman, Arlene (Robert) Diedrich. Funeral service will be at 6 p.m. on Friday, April 9, 2010, at the Good Shepherd Catholic Church (54 E. Main St.) in Chilton, with the Rev. Bob Kollath officiating. Burial will be in the St. Mary Catholic Cemetery. Friends may call at the church from 2 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. on Friday, April 9, 2010. The family would like to thank the staff at Century Ridge, where Zita resided for over five years, for their wonderful care. They would also like to thank the Chilton Care Center staff for their love and compassion, and also Dr. Tipler and his staff for the care that was given to Zita. "Only goodness and kindness will follow me all the days of my life; and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever." Online Condolences | Horsch, Zita Johanna (I163239)
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172716 | Zita Josepha Britz Norman, 97, SERVICES: Visitation and funeral services were held Tuesday, May 30, at Guardian Angels church in Oakdale, Minn., and burial was June 2 in the Norman family plot in Virginia. Zita Josepha Britz Norman, 97, formerly of Virginia and West Virginia, passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 25, 2006 surrounded by family in Woodbury, Minn. She was born Zita Josepha Britz Feb. 19, 1909, in Roscoe, Minn., and came to Virginia in November 1935 as the new bride of Robert E. Norman, a Mountain Iron teacher and Virginia native. She spent most of her life in West Virginia raising five children, keeping up her home, an avid bridge player and a woman who could work magic with fabric. She and Robert moved to Chisago City after the death of their son Bill in 1988. She is survived by four of her children, Zita Marie (Don) Coburn of Punta Gorda, Fla., and Pine River, Minn., Robert (Pauline) of Los Angeles; John (Jane) of Madison, Wis., and James of Woodbury, Minn., and Bradenton, Fla.; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild; many local relatives, including brother-in-law Jack Norman (Dorothea) of Mountain Iron; nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews; and sister, Rosetta (Don) Hanson in Coon Rapids. She was preceded in death by eight siblings; her husband; and one son | Britz, Zita Josepha (I62669)
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172717 | Zita M Daley in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 Name: Zita M Daley Gender: Female Spouse: Martin W Moran Child: Janet Mary Moran Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data: Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007. Zita M Daley in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 Name: Zita M Daley Gender: Female Spouse: Martin W Moran Child: Margie Winifred Moran Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data: Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007. Zita Moran in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Zita Moran SSN: 397-46-8435 Last Residence: 53115 Delavan, Walworth, Wisconsin, USA BORN: 22 Oct 1894 Died: Feb 1984 State (Year) SSN issued: Wisconsin (1963) Source Citation Number: 397-46-8435; Issue State: Wisconsin; Issue Date: 1963 Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. Zita Moran in the Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-1997 Name: Zita Moran Death Date: 18 Feb 1984 Location: Rock (May be abbreviated) Certificate: 004080 Source Information Ancestry.com. Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-1997 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: Wisconsin Vital Records Office. Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-67, 1969-97. Madison, Wisconsin, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health. Zita Moran in the U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Name: Zita Moran Birth Date: 1894 Death Date: 18 Feb 1984 Cemetery: Saint Andrews Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place: Delavan, Walworth County, Wisconsin, United States of America Has Bio?: N Spouse: Martin Moran URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-... Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original data: Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. | Daley, Zita (I340855)
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172718 | Zita Ryan 6/9/1922 Post Crescent 6/17/1922 10 | Ryan, Zita (I173581)
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172719 | Zitzelberger | Zitzelsberger, Anthony (I143267)
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172720 | Zitzelsberger, Cecilia A. Appleton Age 84, died Monday, October 28, 2002 at St. Elizabeth Hospital, surrounded by her family. She was born in Kaukauna on December 29, 1917 to the late Edward and Mary (Driessen) Rueden. On September 4, 1952 she married Anthony Zitzelsberger, he preceded her in death on March 17, 2000. Cecilia was a charter member of St. Pius X Catholic Church. She taught in a one room school in the Shiocton area. She worked at Zwickers Knitting Mill and then with her husband for their excavating company. Cecilia was devoted to her family and will be sadly missed by her sons: Randy (Susan), Steve (Sharon), and Mark, all of Appleton daughter, Barbara (Don) Laux, Appleton grandchildren: Amy and Eric Zitzelsberger, Kristie (Nick) Marx, Brett (special friend Amy) Zitzelsberger, Andrea, Jennifer and Melissa Laux great-grandchild, Mariah Lynn Laux brother, Roger (Verona) Rueden, Shiocton sisters: Marion (Vic) Barlow, Appleton Betty (Max) Bohatschek, Neenah Joanne (Gene) Meyer, Greenville special friend and sister-in-law, Shirley Rueden, Appleton brother-in-law, Lloyd Davis, New London other relatives and friends. In addition to her husband and parents she was preceded in death by her brother, Ervin Rueden sisters, Agnes Davis and Milly (Norman) Seguin. The Funeral Mass will be Thursday, October 31, 2002 at 11:30 a.m. at St. Pius X Catholic Church, 500 W. Marquette St., with Father Don Zuleger officiating. The visitation will be Wednesday at the funeral home from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. and again on Thursday at the church from 10:30 a.m. until the time of Mass. There will be a vigil service at 6 p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Valley Funeral Home 2211 N. Richmond St. 733-5435 *Serving as would be Served* Cecilia A. Rueden 12/29/1917 10/28/2002 Post Crescent 10/29/2002 C 4 | Rueden, Cecilia A. (I143266)
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172721 | Zitzelsberger | Zitzelsberger, Lester (I172406)
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172722 | Zitzelsberger | Zitzelsberger, Norbert (I172855)
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172723 | Zivilstandsregister, 1798-`875 FilmFis10509111 | Nytes, Peter Anton (I389)
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172724 | Zoern, Kenneth E. Little Chute Age 65, died unexpectedly Monday, January 20, 2003 at St. Elizabeth Hospital, with his family by his side. Kenneth was born February 15, 1937, in Antigo son of the late Irvin and Elizabeth (Steckbauer) Zoern. He was superintendent at U.S. Paper until his retirement in 1996. Kenneth enjoyed golf, cribbage, watching western movies with his brother, listening to western music, especially Johnny Cash, and also the "shake of the day" and "slot machines" and "pull tabs" while visiting with his friends. He cherished the time spent at the cabin in Antigo and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. Kenneth is survived by his three children: Kim Zoern, Appleton Jodi (Kevin) Eisch, Black Creek Chad Zoern, Appleton and their mother, Helen Zoern three grandchildren: Matthew, Samantha and Megan Eisch two brothers: Jim (Margaret) Zoern, Birnamwood Jerry (Kay) Zoern, Little Chute two sisters: Patricia Evers and Mary Sabel, both of Little Chute two sisters-in-law: Maryanne and Carol Zoern. Kenneth was preceded in death by a son, David three brothers: Irvin, Donald and John Zoern and a brother-in-law, Theodore Evers. Funeral services will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday, January 22, 2003 at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chute with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen officiating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery. Friends may call at the Verkuilen Funeral Home from 2:00-5:30 p.m. Wednesday. A special thank you to the staff at St. Elizabeth Hospital and Franciscan Care Center for their kind and compassionate care for Kenneth. How very softly You tiptoed into my world Almost silently, Only a moment you stayed. But what an imprint Your footsteps have left Upon my heart. VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME 101 Canal Street Little Chute 788-3321 Kenneth E. Zoern 2/15/1937 1/20/2003 Post Crescent 1/21/2003 C 4 | Zoern, Kenneth E. (I314984)
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172725 | Zorn, Allen O., 650 Madison S t., BrillionAge 87, died Tuesday, May 27, 2003 at Bellin Hospital in Green Bay followi ng a short illness. He as born June 22, 1915 in Brillion, son of the la te Otto and Edna (Wegner) Zorn. On November 17, 1945 he married Joyce I. W iedeman at Rhinelander. Mr. Zorn served in the U.S. Army during World W ar II and was a prisoner of war for over seven months in Germany. After h is tour of duty, he returned to Brillion and worked at the Ariens Compa ny and the Brillion Iron Works as a design engineer and then as chief insp ector of the BIW Farm Equipment Division until his retirement in 198 0. He was a lifelong member of Faith United Methodist Church in Brillio n, the Becker Bloedorn Jensen American Legion Post #126 of Brillion, DA V, Ex-POW Northeast Chapter, Brillion Senior Citizens, and the Brillion Hi storical Society. Allen's final project was modeling the 10 kiln Brilli on Limekilns and outbuildings as they appeared in the late 1880's. The mod el is on display at the local Historical Society Museum. Survivors inclu de his wife, Joyce; two daughters: Ann Ruleau, Appleton; Nancy Zorn Mic ke and Dale Micke, Plover; two granddaughters: Tammy Ruleau Zilisch and fi ance Ric Borgwardt and Tina (Jim) Schultz; five great-grandchildren: Ambe r, William, Dalton, Zachary and Nathanial; a sister, Elizabeth (Erling) Pe terson, Indianapolis, IN; a brother and two sisters-in-law: Chet (Mary An n) Zorn, Brillion; Betty L. Zorn, Salina, KS and several nieces and nephew s. He was preceded in death by his parents, four grandchildren and a broth er, Vernon. Funeral services will be Saturday, May 31 at 11 a.m. at Fai th United Methodist Church in Brillion. Pastor Everlyn Mingle will officia te. Burial will be in the Brillion City Cemetery. Friends may call at t he Wieting Funeral Home in Brillion on Friday from 4 to 8 p.m., then at t he church on Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Memoria ls in Allen's name may be made to Faith United Methodist Church, Brillion. | Zorn, Allen O. (I53790)
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172726 | Zornow, Paul 106 Raught St., Kaukauna Age 43, died Monday, January 28, 2002 at his home with his family by his side. He was born March 22, 1958 in Kaukauna, son of the late Thomas J. and Delores (Kurtz) Zornow. Paul was a 1976 graduate of Kaukauna High School. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. On August 8, 1992 Paul married the former Jean Hietpas at St. Mary Catholic Church in Kaukauna. He was employed at Kimberly-Clark for 20 years. Paul enjoyed going up north, Four Wheeling and motorcycle riding. He was also an avid Racecar fan. He was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna. Survivors include his wife of nine years, Jean, Kaukauna a daughter and son-in-law: Amanda (Jamie) Westphal, Neenah a stepdaughter, Melissa Ludvigsen (fiance Kyle Marks), at home two grandchildren: Christopher and Donavan his maternal grandmother, Ann (nee Krisch) Kurtz, Kaukauna brothers and a sister and their spouses: Thomas (Jean) Zornow, Michael (Debra) Zornow, Dennis (Nancy) Zornow, John (Kay) Zornow, Gary (Peggy) Zornow, Dennis (Nancy) Zornow, John (Kay) Zornow, Gary (Peggy) Zornow, Karl (Jeanine) Zornow, Annette (Steve) Jansch, numerous nieces and nephews. He is further survived by his wife's family. Paul was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents: Willard and Ethel (Mollen) Zornow, maternal grandfather, Norman Kurtz and a granddaughter, Madison Westphal. Funeral services will be 5 p.m. Thursday at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna with Fr. Jim Lucas officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Complete military rites will immediately follow services at church. Friends may call directly at the church from 2 p.m. Thursday until the time of services. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in his name. Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna is assisting the family. Section C, Page 4 | Zornow, Paul Donald (I37252)
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172727 | Zornow | Mollen, Ethel W. (I138395)
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172728 | Zuehlke (Babcock) | Babcock, Ina (I163836)
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172729 | Zuehlke | Randt, Sophia (I204523)
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172730 | Zuehlke, Virginia M.Virginia M. Zuehlke, Appleton, age 94, passed away unexpectedly Thursda y, August 26, 2004 at St. Elizabeth Hospital. She was born June 1, 19 10 in Appleton, daughter of the late Joseph and Mayme (Giesbers) Grassl.She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and belonged to bridge cl ubs in Appleton and Ohio.Surviving are three sons and a daughter-in-law: Robert, Middletown, OH; Al an and Pauline, Middletown, OH: John, Boulder Creek, CA; a brother and sis ter-in-law: Ed and Patricia Grassl, Appleton; two sisters and a brother-in -law: Leona and Roger Trask, Appleton; two grandchildren: John Zuehlke a nd Mary (Tim) Rettig; a great-grandson, Ethan John Rettig.Preceding Virginia in death was a brother, Elmer and a sister, Evelyn Barn etzke.Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated 11 a.m. Monday, August 30, 20 04 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church with The Rev. Robert Karuhn officiatin g. Burial will take place at St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call direct ly at the church on Monday from 9 a.m. until the time of service.Brettschneider-Trettin-LedererFuneral Chapel606 N. Oneida St., Appleton733 -7383 www.btlfuneral.com | Grassl, Virginia (I33319)
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172731 | Zuehlke | Zuehlke, Earl (I1829)
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172732 | Zuehlke | Kurrasch, Albertina (I183235)
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172733 | Zuelke | Zuelke, Florette (I341233)
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172734 | Zuelke | Zuelke, Irving (I341234)
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172735 | Zuelke | Unknown, Lana (I341235)
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172736 | Zuelzke-Hartjes, Edna I.Edna I. Zuelzke-Hartjes (nee Brandt), Appleton, age 88, died on Sunday, Se ptember 12, 2004 at the Franciscan Care Center. Edna was born in Polar, Wi sconsin, on November 28, 1915, daughter of the late William and Lena (Hos e) Brandt. She married Carl Zuelzke; he preceded her in death in June, 197 4. Edna married Harvey Hartjes; he preceded her in death in October, 1995.She is survived by her daughter, Carol (Joe) Bushman; her son, Donald (Max ine) Zuelzke; step-children: Donna (Ronald) Holz; Glen Hartjes; her sister s: Helen Roehl, Vera Delain, Arlene Stowasser; sister-in-law, Sandy Brand t; grandchildren: Joseph, Jr. (Debbie) Bushman; Constance (Jay) Johnson; C indy (Mark) Wheeler; Patrick (Christine) Bushman; Cheri (Kevin) Halvorso n; Carrie (Greg) Tomasik; Terri (Randy) Behnke; Carla (Dennis) Fulcer; Ran dy (Julaine) Zuelzke; Paula (Mike) Derleth; 28 great-grandchildren; and s ix great-great-grandchildren.Edna was preceded in death by her infant son, Robert; sisters: Grace Brand t, Margaret (Marvin) Beyer, Delorse (Tom) Schulz; brothers: Herbert and Ed win Brandt and William Brandt, Jr; and grandson, Daniel Bushman.The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m., on Wednesday, September 15, 2 004 at TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, 209 South Allen Street, Appleton, with Re v. Kurt and Rev. Mary Beth Kovanen officiating. Visitors will be receiv ed at the church on Wednesday, September 15 from 9 a.m. until the ti me of service. The interment will be held at Highland Memorial Park, Apple ton. As an expression of sympathy, a memorial fund has been established.WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME537 North Superior StreetAppleton 739-1231 | Brandt, Edna I. (I79076)
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172737 | Zuhlke, Raymond J. Raymond J. Zuhlke, of Appleton, age 59, passed away unexpectedly at home on Sunday, August 17, 2008. He was born on November 30, 1948, the son of the late Randolph and Corol (Wolff) Zuhlke. On his birthday, November 30, 1979, he married his wife of 29 years, Suzette Wetzel. Ray loved the Marines and was proud to serve in the United States Marine Corp during Viet Nam. He loved the Marines. Ray will be remembered for the many pizzas he delivered for Frank's Pizza. He also enjoyed watching the Green Bay Packers and wrestling. Ray is survived by his wife, Suzette; children: Anthony (Sandy) Thorne of Grands Pass, OR; Michael (Cindy) Thorne of Dale; Todd (Julie) Jorstad of Greenville; Terry (Brenda) Jorstad of Neenah; and Rick Jorstad of Menasha; grandchildren: Trixie, Lee, Adam, Tabytha, Jeremy, Joshua, Brandon, Micheal, Katelyn, and Casey; and a sister-in-law, Carol Zuhlke. He was preceded in death by his brother, Wayne Zuhlke. The funeral service will be at 1 p.m. on Thursday, August 21, 2008, at the Wichmann Funeral Home, TRI-COUNTY CHAPEL, Menasha, with Rev. George Detweiler officiating. Friends will be received at the funeral home on Wednesday, August 20, from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. and on Thursday from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery with military honors. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund in Ray's name is being established. Wichmann Funeral Home Tri-County Chapel 3212 S. Oneida Street | Zuhlke, Raymond (I315581)
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172738 | Zuleger | Peters, Mary (I189257)
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172739 | Zuleger, Dylan James Age 21. Dylan waas born on May 1, 1992 and died on June 5, 2013. He is survived by his father Russ (Veronica) Zuleger, stepsisters Amanda (Mike) Van Schyndel, Mackenzie (Tyler) Amerson, a stepbrother Travis Amerson. His aunts Peggy Fulcer Trejo, Ruth (Duane) Holden, His grandmother Judy Zuleger, and cousins Adam, Alex, and Jonathon. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Donald Zuleger and stepbrother Timothy Amerson. The funeral service will be held on Monday at 4-7 pm at Valley Funeral Home in Appleton and again on Tuesday at Pathways Church from 4 pm until time of service. Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on June 8, 2013 | Zuleger, Dylan (I171614)
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172740 | Zuleger, Marvin C. Marvin C. Zuleger, age 71, of Black Creek, WI passed away unexpected ly on Tuesday, May 4, 2004, at the Appleton Medical Center. He was born Ja nuary 26, 1933, in Pulaski, the son of the late Alfred and Mabel (Dietric h) Zuleger. On August 2, 1952 he was united in marriage to Hazel Kemp, s he preceded him in death September 2, 1976. On April 28, 1978 he was unit ed in marriage to Mary Kraus Seidling. Marvin was employed at American C an for 26 years and retired, he then went into farming and had Zuleger Liv estock Trucking. He sold the business after 25 years, retiring March 22, 2 004. He was an Army, Korean Conflict veteran and a member of Emmanuel Luth eran Church, Seymour; where he served on the property committee, was an us her, served on the cemetery committee and was also, a member of the Mer ry Mates at church. Marvin enjoyed playing his guitar, writing music, sing ing in the church choir and playing gospel music. He is survived by his wife, Mary; his daughters: Kathy (Jerry) Katch, Po st Lake; Debbie (Donald) Van Ornum, Berlin; his sons: Daniel (Deloris) Sei dling, Benton Harbor, MI; James (Traci) Seidling, Menasha. He is further ed survived by his ten grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a twin sister, Millie; and a sister, Goldie. Friends may call at the Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, 358 S. Main St., Sey mour on Thursday, May 6, 2004 from 4 to 8 p.m. Visitation will contin ue on Friday, May 7, 2004 at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 349 N. Main St ., Seymour, from 10 a.m. until the funeral services at 11 a.m., with the R everend T. Paul Brinkman officiating. The burial will be in the parish cem etery. A memorial fund has been established. Condolences may be sent to our Web site: www.boettcherfuneralhomes.com. | Zuleger, Marvin (I312905)
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172741 | Zuleger | Zuleger, Alfred (I312906)
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172742 | Zuleger | Kemp, Hazel (I312908)
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172743 | Zuleger | Zuleger, Martin (I189256)
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172744 | Zuleger | Zuleger, Mildred "Millie" (I310829)
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172745 | Zum Gedenken Nachname: Scherf Vorname: Clemens Dienstgrad: Geb urtsdatum: 27.01.1881 Geburtsort: Osburg Todes-/Vermisstendatum: 19.05. 1941 Todesort: Clemens Scherf ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstät te in Wiesbaden-Alt Südfriedhof (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) . Endgrablag e: Abteilung U11 Grab 14 To the memory surname: Scherf first name: Clemens rank: Date of birt h: 27,01,1881 place of birth: Osburg death/missing date: 19,05,1941 dea th place: Clemens Scherf rests on the war grave place in Wiesbaden alto s outh cemetery (Federal Republic of Germany). Final grave situation: Depa rtment of U11 grave 14 | Scherf, Clemens (I312818)
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172746 | Zumbahlen, Louis Henry Sr. Louis Zumbahlen, 83, Neenah, died peacefully Friday, June 29, 2007, at Theda Clark Medical Center, Nee-nah, Wis. He was born June 27, 1924, in Effingham, Ill., son of John Dieterich and Catherine Ann (Lake) Zumbahlen. Lou, formerly of Peoria, Ill., and his wife, Betty, moved to Neenah in 2004 where Betty still resides. Lou and Betty were married in Decatur, Ill., in 1951, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Louis served in Patton's Third Army, 12th Corp. in the European Theater in World War II, where he was a Technical Sergeant. Lou graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1949, majoring in Business Administration. He owned Main Street Variety in Peoria from 1958 to 1972. He was also a store manager at Bell Clothing from 1973 until his retirement in 1990. Lou was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Kiwanis and the Notre Dame Alumni Association. He was an active member of the University of Notre Dame Club of Peoria, Ill. In 1998, he was honored with the Club's Award of the Year. He was also an active member of Holy Family Parish, Peoria, Ill., from 1958-2004. Lou played trombone and was a member of several bands including the Notre Dame Marching Band, Peoria Park District Senior Band and Peoria Pops Orchestra along with the Neenah Community Band. Lou is survived by his wife of 56 years, Betty Lee (Shaw), Neenah, Wis.; his son and daughter-in-law, Louis Henry, Jr. (Cathy) , Boulder Creek, Calif.; daughters and sons-in-law, Elizabeth Jeanne (Luis) Ruperez, Santander, Spain; Katie (Mike) Verbeten, Kaukauna, Wis.; son and daughter-in-law, Charles Scott (Lisa), Denver, Colo.; grandchildren, Jessica, Erica and Miranda Zumbahlen; Marco and Lily Zumbahlen-Ruperez; Shawn and Kevin Verbeten, Anna and Ben Zumbahlen; brother, Jim Zumbahlen, Morris, Ill.; sister, Rita Esker, Annapolis, Md.; many special nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 12, 2007, at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, Neenah, with the Rev. Michael Ingold officiating. Interment will in Fairlawn Cemetery, Decatur, Ill. Friends may call at the church from 10:30 a.m. Thursday until the time of the mass. Lou's family extends a special thanks to all the caring people of Theda Clark Medical Center, Vallhaven Care Center and the Valley VNA, Neenah, Wis. KESSLER FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES | Zumbahlen, Louis (I312357)
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172747 | Zwicker | Zwicker, Dewey Sampson (I163535)
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172748 | Zwicker | Schidlowsky, Emilie (I173350)
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172749 | Zwicker | Zwicker, Robert (I175767)
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172750 | Zwicker Zwicker | Ryan, Helen (I126964)
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172751 | Zwicker Knitting Mills | Hooyman, Evelyn Mary (I18906)
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172752 | Zwicker Knitting Mills for over 30 years | Dietzen, Clara (I30103)
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172753 | Zwicker Knitting Mills You Tube video story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_Ih4ZOKQIw&feature=share | Zwicker, Robert Amos "Emil" (I144938)
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172754 | Zwicker, Mark D. Mark Zwicker, of Northbrook, Illinois, died unexpectedly on Sunday, January 25, 2009. He was born on November 11, 1955, in Chicago, IL, the son of Earl and Marion (Karschney) Zwicker. Mark graduated in 1973 from Glenbrook North High School. He worked in the audio visual field for businesses in the Chicago area. Mark then met his life-time friend Randy Knowles and joined his Northshore Emergency Association. His final employment career was as a telecommunications engineer in Saudi Arabia. Mark is survived by his father, Earl Zwicker; sisters: Lari Le (Bob) Behm and Heidi Nelson; brother, Scott (Debbie) Zwicker; uncles: David (Jan) Zwicker and Fred Zwicker and many nieces, nephews, and friends. He was preceded in death by his mother, Marion Zwicker; sister, Robin (Dave) Behrendt and niece, Crystal Ann Behrendt. The funeral service for Mark will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, January 30, 2009, at WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME with Rev. Daniel Thews officiating. Burial will take place at Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. The visitation will take place on Friday from 1 p.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established. Wichmann Funeral Home 537 N. Superior Street Appleton 920-739-1231 Online condolences www.wichmannfargo.com | Zwicker, Mark (I316386)
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172755 | Zwicker | Schidlowsky, Emilie (I173350)
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172756 | Zwicker | Ricklefs, Elizabeth "Betty" (I166108)
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172757 | Zwicky, Gordon "Big Z" Gordon Harvey Zwicky, 78, Oshkosh, died on Friday, March 09, 2007, at Mercy Medical Center Oshkosh, Wis. Gordon was born on Sept. 25, 1928 in Fond du Lac, Wis. to Harvey W. and Esther B (Bartels) Zwicky. He married Dorothy A. Barthuly on Feb. 18, 1950. Gordy served in the US. Air Force from 1945 to 1948 and was stationed in the Philippines and Japan. As a young man he loved to fly, play softball and bowl. His lifelong love, however, was fishing. He treasured the lakes of Northern Wisconsin and Canada. One of the greatest joys of his life was teaching his children and grandchildren how to fish. Gordy was an active member of the Eagle's Club in Fond du Lac, the Disabled American Veterans and enjoyed playing in the Old Timers Softball league in Fond du Lac with all of his old cronies. One of Gordy's proudest moments was being deemed the Burlington Liar's Club Champion in the year 2000. Gordon loved to tell jokes and often kept his cue card in his shirt pocket for easy reference. He loved his little church in Allenville and always had a joke for the Pastor each Sunday. Gordon and Dorothy owned and operated Zwicky's "Big Z" Grocery Store in Fond du Lac for many years. They also owned and operated the Crystal Creek Dairy House in Beaver Dam, Wis. In later years they opened their first Paper Heaven store in Appleton. In 1995 they sold their chain of stores and retired in Oshkosh where they could be near their children and grandchildren. In retirement they loved to winter in Gulf Shores, Alabama and to spend time with family and friends' playing cards and dominos. In his later years he developed a love for woodworking and enjoyed bestowing his creations on others. Gordy was a much-loved husband, brother, father, father-in-law and grandfather. Survivors include his beloved wife, Dorothy; his daughter, Jani Marcellis Picard (Rick), Oshkosh; his son, Michael J. Zwicky, Oshkosh; grandsons', Jason and Justin Marcellis, Oshkosh; brother, Larry Zwicky, Del Rio, Texas; sister, Audrey Lazanas, Madison, Wis.; brother, Jack Zwicky (Marion), Lake Tomahawk, Wis.; his niece and many nephews. Gordon was preceded in death by his brother, Orville; his parents; and his first born son, Jeffrey. The Zwicky family wishes to express their appreciation to Affinity Hospice and the staff of Mercy Medical Center for their extraordinary care and compassion. A special hug to Rena and a grateful heart to Pastor David Eisley, who was there every step along the way. Visitation for Mr. Gordon Harvey Zwicky will be on Wednesday, March 14, 2007, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home, 524 N. Park Avenue, Fond du Lac. Memorial services will be at 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home. Pastor David Eisley will officiate. Cremation has taken place. Additional information and guest book may be found at www.ueckerwitt.com. A memorial has been established in Mr. Zwicky's name. My ice cream dropped on his good pants, but grandpa doesn't care. His fishing tackle's tangled up; his rod is who knows where. I lost his keys in the garage... I've made a mess in there. I'm always getting into things, but grandpa doesn't care. I help him in the garden cuz we're really quite a pair. I pull the plants out with the weeds but grandpa doesn't care. When I'm grown up and on my own, when visits become rare... I won't forget the love I'd get when Grandpa didn't care. | Zwicky, Gordon (I312258)
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172758 | Zwiers, Gertrude B.Gertrude B. Zwiers, 233 Sidney Street, Kimberly, age 88, died Tuesday afte rnoon, May 4, 2004. She was born March 26, 1916, to the late James and Bes sie (Ruff) Hartsoe, in Paragould, Arkansas and had been a Kimberly reside nt for the last 55 years. Gert enjoyed sewing, cooking and spending time w ith her family.She is survived by her husband of 68 years, Morris M. Zwiers; a daughte r, Carol Hooyman, Freedom; two sons and daughters-in-law: Leonard and Gra ce Zwiers, Forest Junction; James and Hideko Zwiers, Kimberly; eight grand children: Don (Sharon) Hooyman, Tim (Tracy) Hooyman, John (Kelli) Hooyma n, Wayne (Sandy) Hooyman, Jeff (Chris) Hooyman, Jamie, Jack “JJ”, and Mi ki Zwiers; eight great grandchildren,: Nanette Gerrits, Ryan, Brooke, Luk e, Kori, Matthew, Alex and Carter Hooyman; two great great grandchildre n: Hunter and Spencer Gerrits.She was preceded in death by a grandson, Buddy Hooyman; two brothers: Cly de and Leonard Hartsoe and a sister, Marie O’Bryant.Funeral service for Gertrude will be held at 6 p.m. Friday, May 7, 200 4, at the funeral home, with John Hartzheim officiating. Burial wi ll be in Holy Name Cemetery, Kimberly. Friends may call at the funeral ho me from 4 pm. Friday until the time of the service.Jansen Fargo Funeral Home204 East Kimberly AvenueKimberly788-6202 | Hartsoe, Gertrude B. (I74329)
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172759 | Zwiers, JohannaJohanna Zwiers, age 94, of Kimberly, died Tuesday morning, March 28, 200 6. She was born June 30, 1911, to the late Bernhard and Auguste (Hengsterm ann) Schmitz, in Dingden, Germany, where she was raised and educated. S he moved to the United States in 1963 and married Arnold M. Zwiers in 196 4. Johanna became a U. S. citizen in 1969. She was a member of Holy Spir it Parish, Kimberly.Survivors included five step-children, Nadine Verhagen, Kimberly; Robert Z wiers, Kimberly; Linda (Don) Opsteen, Kaukauna; Pam (Don) Romensko, Kimber ly; Linda Zwiers, Combined Locks; numerous grandchildren and great-grandch ildren.She was preceded in death by her first husband, Benno Hartmann, her seco nd husband, Arnold M. Zwiers, a step-daughter, Zada (Jim) Siebers, her ste p-son, Vance Zwiers, a step-daughter-in-law, Corrine Zwiers and a step-son -in-law, Gerald Verhagen.The funeral liturgy for Johanna will be held at 12 p.m. Thursday, March 3 0, 2006, at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH, 600 East Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly, with F ather Tom Pomeroy officiating. Burial will be in Holy Name Cemetery, Kimbe rly. Friends may call at the church on Thursday, from 11 a.m., until the t ime of the mass. A memorial fund is being established.Jansen Fargo Funeral Home 204 East Kimberly Avenue Kimberly 920-788-6202 www.fargofuneralhome.com | Schmitz, Johanna (I105978)
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172760 | Zwiers, Morris M. Morris M. Zwiers, 233 S. Sidney St., Kimberly, age 92, died peacefully at home with his family at his side on Monday, November 24, 2008. He was born in Oss, Holland on September 18, 1916, son of the late Frank and Marie Zwiers, and had been a Kimberly resident for the passed 58 years. Morris was proud to work for Thilmany's for 23 years and enjoyed his active 30 years of retirement. He was particularly proud of his family, especially his great-granddaughter, Phoenix, who kept him laughing and smiling for the last 20 months. His wife of 68 years, Gertrude, preceded him in death on May 4, 2004. Morris is survived by his daughter, Carol Hooyman, Freedom; two sons and daughters-in-law: Leonard and Grace Zwiers, Forest Junction; James and Hideko Zwiers, Kimberly; eight grandchildren: Don (Sharon) Hooyman, Tim (Tracy) Hooyman and their dog, Munch, John (Kelly) Hooyman, Wayne (Sandy) Hooyman, Jeff (Chris) Hooyman, and Jamie, Jack "JJ", and Miki (Tamara) Zwiers; great-grandchildren: Nanette Gerritts, Ryan, Brooke, Luke, Kori, Matthew, Alex, Carter and MiliJo Hooyman, Pheonix and Maylahni Zwiers; great great-grandchildren: Hunter and Spencer Gerritts; sister Anna; and brother, Michael; and other family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his wife, Gertrude; grandson, Buddy Hooyman; and brothers: Antone, Frank, Arnold, and Carl Zwiers; and son-in-law, Don Hooyman. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, November 28, 2008, at the funeral home with John Hartzheim officiating. Friends will be received at the funeral home on Friday from 9 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be in Holy Name Cemetery, Kimberly. The family extends a special thank you to the staff at Theda Care at Home Hospice for their wonderful Care. Jansen Fargo Funeral Home 204 East Kimberly Avenue Kimberly 920-788-6202 online condolences www.wichmannfargo.com | Zwiers, Morris M. (I74328)
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172761 | Zwiers | Franz, Marie (I56781)
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