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7001 According to eldest son Henry's Railroad Retirement paperwork, his fathersname is Louis Henry Wilpolt. WILPOLT, Ludwig LOUIS Henry (I4)
 
7002 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Carlsen, Eric (I45134)
 
7003 According to Grand Niece Carole she had a son that died as an infant. Ruppert, Margaretha (I16088)
 
7004 According to Grand Niece Carole, badly wounded in WWI? Wachter, Joseph (I34696)
 
7005 According to Helen Forbeck, his Declaration for Intent (dated 10/30/186 0) to become a citizen listed is birth dates as in or about 1829 and sh ip of arrival as landing in Quebec in June 1847, which differs from son Hu gh's Bio. Finnegan, Patrick (I30792)
 
7006 According to his WWI Draft Registration, his middle name was Joseph a nd he was born 3/31/1874. He was living in Waupaca Co. Scholl, Herman Joseph (I83951)
 
7007 According to his WWI Draft Registration, his middle name was Joseph a nd he was born 3/31/1874. He was living in Waupaca Co. The 1910 and 19 30 census show him living in Larrabee Twp with his mother and two of his s isters. Scholl, Herman Joseph (I83951)
 
7008 According to Ken Romenesko, not related to the McKeon family of Hollandtown area.2003 McKeon, Kathryn "Kate" (I31685)
 
7009 According to later censusses they had a daughter named Carrie, born ca. 1852 in Wisconsin as well.
1860 Census: Milwaukee, 7th ward
- Catherine Deilz - 33 - Holland
- Mary Deilz - 17 - Holland
- Catharine Deilz - 14 - holland
- Caroline Deilz - 8 - Wisconsin
- hannah de Lynch - 37 - Ireland

1880 Census: Milwaukee, Cass street (?)
- Jas. A. Perie - 45 - scottland
- Eliza C. Perie - 44 - Conn.
- Andrew h. Perie - 24 son - Conn.
- William S. Perie - 19 - son - Wisconsin
- Carrie Dieals - 28 - servant - Wisconsin
= Henrietta Dieals - 61 - servant - holland 
Diels, Wilhelmus (I306859)
 
7010 According to my father, Roland Bernhagen - who was married to Rita Spaay, Fred was a life long bachelor who lived with his brother Bernard (Bernie) and his wife. Spaay, Fred (I173628)
 
7011 According to nephew Alphose, she was also from the area of Legden so ci ty is probably Stadljohn which is nearby. Schlattman, Elizabeth (I14774)
 
7012 According to officers the Griepentrog car struck the Schmahl car broadside near the left front door, and crushed Raymond Schmahl under the steering wheel. Internal injuries caused his death in a Green Bay hospital today.
Raymond Schmahl was born at Brillion 43 years ago and has operated the farm near Collins for a number of years. He is survived by his widow, the former Norma Roehm, three children, Marion, 11, Arlene, 7, and Janet, 6.
Excerpt from Manitowoc Herald Times - Oct 19, 1943 
Schmahl, Raymond (I56472)
 
7013 According to Outagamie County Register of deeds, she was a stillborn that was not named. According to the family tree, her name was Annie.
Outagamie County pre-1907 Birth Record Volume: 9 Page: 116
Record number:
Full name of child: None
Color: White Sex: Female
Names of other issue living (born of same parents): Franklin, Leonard
Full name of father: William Diestler
Occupation of father: Farmer
Full name of mother previous to marriage: Tilla Danner
Hour, day of week, of month and year of birth: 10:30 am, Sunday September 16, 1900
The place, town or township and county in which born: Town of Dale
Birth place of father: Town of Dale
Birth place of mother: Jefferson, WI
Any other important information: still born baby
Physician, midwife or other person reporting: John Reineking, MD
Residence of person last named: Hortonville
Date of certificate or affidavit: 9/16/1900
Date of registration: 10/5/1900
Health office, town or city clerk:
Residence of person last named: 
Diestler, Annie (I171425)
 
7014 According to relevant information in the Brown County Certificate of Dea th for Catherine DeGroot (Vol. 48 page 383):
Her Status is: Widowed
Her Mother is: Jacoba Jacobs
Her Father is: Carl Hermans
Her Place of Birth is: DePere, Wisconsin
Her Mother's Place of Birth is: Holland, Europe
Her Father's Place of Birth is: Holland, Europe
Her Date of Birth is: January 5, 1881
Her Date of Death is: January 2, 1946
Her Residence is: Wausaukee, Marinette County, Wisconsin
Her Burial Place is: Wausaukee Cemetery
Her Burial Date is: January 5, 1946
The Informant is: Mrs. Anton J. Edelbeck of Wausaukee, WI
I am certain this is the Death Certificate of Catherine Hermans DeGroot, 2 nd wife to my Great Grandfather Bernard DeGroot & sister to his 1st wife C hristine Hermans DeGroot. My Catherine Hermans DeGroot is buried in Everg reen Cemetery in the DeGroot Family Plot. Her headstone reads "Catherin e" with the dates of 1881 - 1946. To my mother's knowledge (born & rais ed in Wausaukee), Evergreen is the only cemetery in Wausaukee. Also, Cath erine Hermans DeGroot raised her sister's daughter, Caroline, who marri ed Anton J. Edelbeck & lived in Wausaukee. 
Hermans, Catherine (I32595)
 
7015 According to relevant information in the Brown County Marriage Record of A nna C. Hermans to Bernard DeGroot (Vol. 12 page 380 Registration 61):
"Name of Wife's Mother before Marriage: Cora Jacobs"
"Name of Wife's Father: ? Hermans"(This first name is written in cursive, it appears to be the abbreviati on "Clus.")
"Wife's Place of Birth: DePere, Wisconsin""Name of Husband's Mother before Marriage: Nellie Verstraatrn"
"Name of Husband's Father: Henry DeGroot"
"Husband's Place of Birth: DePere, Wisconsin"
"Husband's Occupation: Farmer"
"Husband's Residence: Wausaukee, Wisconsin"
"Husband's Place of Birth: DePere, Wisconsin"
"Type of Ceremony: Catholic"
Pertinent Dates in this Record Entry:
Date of Certificate: February 23, 1903
Date of Marriage: February 23, 1903
Date of Registration: February 25, 1903 
Family F10553
 
7016 According to relevant information in the Marinette County Death Registrati on of Christina Hermans DeGroot (Vol. 3 page 252):
Her Mother is: Cora Hermans
Her Father is: Carl Hermans
Her Husband is: Bernard DeGroot
Her Place of Birth is: Holland
Her Mother's Place of Birth is: Holland
Her Father's Place of Birth is: Holland
Her Date of Birth is: November 12, 1866
Her Date of Death is: July 29, 1901
Her Residence is: Wausaukee, Wisconsin
Her Burial Place is: Wausaukee, Wisconsin
Maiden Name: Christina Hermans
Date of Birth: November 12, 1866
Place of Birth: Holland
Sex: Female
Race: Holland
Color: White
Occupation: Housewife
Date of Death: July 29, 1901
Age: 34 years 8 months 17 days
Residence: Wausaukee, Wisconsin (At time of Death)
Cause of Death
Primary: Rupture of Duo Tube
Secondary: Acute Peritonitis
Duration: 3 days
Date of Death Certificate: July 29, 1901
Wisconsin Deaths
Marinette County
Volume #3 Page #252
Marinette County Courthouse
Register of Deeds
1926 Hall Ave, Marinette, WI
715-732-7550 / 715-732-7415 
Hermans, Christina (I32586)
 
7017 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gilkey, UnknownM (I202741)
 
7018 According to the BC Cemetery finding aid, Emma is buried in the River Bend Roman Catholic Cemetery in Port Alberni, BC. It appears that it hasn't been used since 1972 so possibly St. Peter's is a newer cemetery. Burton, Emma (I95090)
 
7019 According to the Diestler family tree. "He with brother Herman, operated the Diestler Lumber Co. in Hortonville. After Herman's retirement, his sons joined him in this venture."
According to the Diestler family tree. "He with brother Herman, operated the Diestler Lumber Co. in Hortonville. After Herman's retirement, his sons joined him in this venture."

Robert E. Diestler Memorial
Birth: 1865
Death: 1933

Family links:
Spouse:
Ida Diestler (1870 - 1952)*

Children:
Robert W. Diestler (1915 - 1993)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Union Cemetery
Hortonville
Outagamie County
Wisconsin, USA

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Created by: Darleen J. Chipman
Record added: Feb 28, 2010
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Diestler, Robert Emil (I171418)
 
7020 According to the family group sheet* prepared by the late Clara PELLE Meeh an of Denver CO, the children of Anton WILDE and Anna BICKSEL were (all bo rn Rhineland, Knox Co. TX):
John WILDE, b. 9 Aug 1906; d. 27 Mar 1908
Charles WILDE, b. 17 Aug 1907; d. 1 Apr 1956
Leo WILDE, b. 17 Feb 1909; d. 20 Feb 1966
George WILDE, b. 22 Jun 1911 (no death date given)
Mary WILDE, b. 7 Mar 1914; d. 22 Nov 1965
Arnold WILDE, b. 18 Jul 1915; d. 3 Oct 1971
Benedict (Ben) WILDE, b. 29 Jun 1917 (no death date given)
Philamina (sic) WILDE, b. 15 Mar 1919 (no death date given)
Rosalie WILDE, b. 2 Jul 1920 (no death date given)
Elmer WILDE, b. 19 Aug 1922; d. Jul 1947
Geneva WILDE, b. 21 Apr 1924 (no death date given)
/Chuck Arnold/* one of approximately 414 such sheets 
Wilde, Anton (I10793)
 
7021 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Schuh, Elaine Margaret Mary (I40128)
 
7022 According to the letter of Mrs Ben (Mildred Hein) Miller (grandaughter of John Powers) John had red hair. Powers, John (I832)
 
7023 According to the records of the archives of Meerlo-Wanssum, Hubertus Lambertus Bercken, farmer of profession, left his native village Swolgen together with some of his children on April 1870 for "Grimbaai Noord Am." = Green Bay, Wisconsin. His wife Anna Wilhelmina van Bracht died in Swolgen October 20 1869. This children were:
Johannes Leonard Bercken, born Swolgen February 1846, left March 17 1870 for Green Bay;
Leonard Hubert Bercken, born Swolgen June 20 1848, left April 14 1870 for Green Bay;
Maria Elisabeth Bercken, born Swolgen July 15 1850, left March 15 1870 to Green Bay;
Hendricus Hubertus Lambertus Bercken, born Swolgen October 13 1854, left March 17 1870 to Horst (a village nearby), not sure yet is if he left for the USA too;
Peter Antoon Bercken, born Swolgen September 1857, left March 17 1870 to Green Bay;
Theodorus Bercken, born Swolgen June 25 1860, left dito.
Officialy they left in March/April 1870, however according to John Smith (also born in Swolgen), correspondent in Depere of the "Venloosche Courant", a newspaper, these emigrants left Limburg by boat on December 4 1870 and arrived in Depere December 24. In his letter of January 8 1871 to that newspaper, published February 4, he also mentioned that the day after the arrival of this newcomers (must be December 25) marriages were announced between some of the travellers. One couple was Leonard Berken and Catharina Rijswijk from Wellerloy (a village on the other side of the river Meuse, a few miles east of Swolgen). Conclusion: Leonard Berken and Catharina Rijswijk travelled together indeed and married soon after their arrival in Depere, most likely in January 1871.
Jan. H. Hanssen, Baarlo 
Berken, Hubert Lambertus (I130707)
 
7024 According to the SSDI, John Geurts was born 9/18/1929 and died in Wiscons in on 9/1990. His SSN was 394-20-7749. Geurts, John Joseph (I59611)
 
7025 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F35704
 
7026 According to Victoria Firnstahl:FRANK FIRNSTAHL, one of the leading merchants of Colby, WI where he is eng aged in the boot and shoe business, was born in Austria, Oct 4, 185 7. In 1875, at the age of 18 years, he accompanied his parents, Michael a nd Katherine (Wermes) Firnstahl, to the United States, first locating at N ashville, TN and then removing to Louisville, KY. Their stay in both plac es was short, for they soon came to WI, residing in Stevens Point for a sh ort time and then coming to Colby.
Michael Firnstahl Sr. then bought forty acres of land in Hull Township, Ma rathon County, where he built a log cabin, in which he resided for two yea rs. He then built a frame house, which was his subsequent home and whi ch is still standing. He was engaged in the dairy business, keeping Holst ein cattle, with the care of which he had been familiar from early yout h. He died in 1893 at the age of 70 years. His wife survived him a numb er of years, her death occurring in 1909 when she was 82 years old. The ir children were Michael, Jr., Peter, John, Joseph, Nicholas,Mathew, Frank, Paul, Stephen and Michael, second. Of these children all a re now dead, except Frank, Paul and Michael. Paul is living on the old ho mestead.
Frank Firnstahl finished his school studies at the high school of McGreg or IA in 1877, and then began to learn the shoemaker's trade there, remain ing one year. Then coming to Colby, he worked for others here for thr ee years, and then started in business for himself. He is now the only me rchant in town dealing exclusively in boots and shoes, and has bui lt up a thriving business. In 1886 his place was destroyed by fire b ut in the following year he erected the building in which he has since be en located. He is a stockholder in the Colby Cheese-box Silo Company. M r. Firnstahl has been active in county politics for many years, giving h is allegiance to the Democratic party. In 1896 he was elected justi ce of the peace, in which office he is still serving. He was also city tr easurer for 17 years, being elected in 1895. His society affiliations a re with the Beavers Reserve Fund Fraternity and the EquitableFraternity Union, in both of which orders he has been through all the chai rs.
Mr. Firnstahl was married May 2, 1882, to Rose Adrains, who was born in Fr eedom, WI May 18, 1865. She died April 29, 1885, leaving two children: L ucilia, now Mrs. William Wendt, of Monroe WI, and Rose, who resides at ho me with her father.
Mr. Firnstahl married for his second wife, February 25, 1897 Augusta Hert z, who was born in Dodge County WI, May 8, 1875 daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ca rl Hertz. Of this second union six children have been born: Floyd, Richa rd, Alpheus, Lea, Louis and Lawrence. The daughter, Lucilia, has four chi ldren: William, Howard, Agnes
and Robert.
FRANK FIRNSTAHL, son of Michael and Katherina (Wennes) Firnstahl, a shoema ker, resident of Colby, born in "Hungary Austria." He married on 25, Fe b. 1897 in Colby to Augusta Hertz in Colby. She was born in Prussia, t he daughter of Carl and Caroline (Greske) Hertz. 
Firnstahl, Frank (I86789)
 
7027 According to Vivian Conley, Clara had three children; two boys and a girl. Adrians, Clara (I35894)
 
7028 According to Vivian Conley: Clara's sister Minnie never married, but liv ed with Clara's family in Green Bay, caring for them until she died. July, Clare Elisa (I86775)
 
7029 According to Wilfred Powers... Albert was briefly married to a Minnie Verber and they had a daughter. (Writers notation - He was briefly married 11/15/1915 to Mathilda DuChateau and they did have a daughter, Lillian (1916-2000) but they divorced on 11/17/1917.) Wilpolt, Albert Fabin (I3281)
 
7030 According to World Family Tree Volume 14 Tree 2951, Johanna's husband w as John VandenHeuvel. He was the brother of Cornelius who was marri ed to her sister Nelly.And that is an example of the twists and turns that continues to hold my iterest in genealogy! Raymond Scholl sfrb@earthlink.net VandenHeuvel, John (I33001)
 
7031 Accountant Schuster, Louis Leroy (I1222)
 
7032 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Romenesko, Patrick W. (I12260)
 
7033 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Romenesko, Joseph (I12266)
 
7034 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hill, Jeffrey (I12271)
 
7035 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Peterson, Jan (I12280)
 
7036 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Romenesko, Stuart R. (I12316)
 
7037 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Romenesko, Kevin M. (I12334)
 
7038 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Romenesko, Karen (I12713)
 
7039 accountant Verhagen, Thomas Sylvester (I18873)
 
7040 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Weber, Gary Lee (I23502)
 
7041 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Peters, Darlene (I27426)
 
7042 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Pascal, Deborah (I34451)
 
7043 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. DuPree, Thomas Wayne (I42738)
 
7044 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Henz, Edward C. (I44140)
 
7045 Accountant Keleny, Charles Edward (I57602)
 
7046 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Cleary, Peter (I34484)
 
7047 accountant for mechanical contractors Anderson, Andrew Wolcott (I27590)
 
7048 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hill, Kathleen (I67120)
 
7049 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Romenesko, Robin (I12839)
 
7050 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Carpenter, Linda Marie (I82659)
 
7051 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wilpolt, Carrie Ann (I1002)
 
7052 Achsah Chapman
in the Massachusetts, Compiled Marriages, 1633-1850
Name:Achsah Chapman
Gender:Female
Spouse:Thomas Torry
Marriage Date:12 May 1836
City:Hinsdale
County:Berkshire
Source:Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0824072 item 8.
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Compiled Marriages, 1633-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.

Original data: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. Massachusetts, Marriages, 1633-1850. With some noted exceptions all marriage records in this collection can be found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, and may be available through Family History Centers throughout the United States. See table below for information listed. 
Family F212043
 
7053 Achsah Chapman
in the Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988

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Name:Achsah Chapman
Event Type:Birth
Birth Date:13 Aug 1815
Birth Place:Windsor, Massachusetts
Father Name:Samuel Chapman
Mother Name:Cyntha Chapman
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.

Original data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook). 
Chapman, Achsah (I334473)
 
7054 Ackerman Harvey O Appleton 5/01/1918 K - 54 Inf 9/27/1918 DOW Ackerman, Harvey O. (I309977)
 
7055 acob was born in Venray (record 30 in the year 1844). His father was born in Maasbree. Lenssen, Jacob (I124225)
 
7056 Actor McCarthy, John J. (I101868)
 
7057 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Romanesco, Elenora A. M. Th. M. (I13417)
 
7058 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Niedzielski, Mary Jo (I21267)
 
7059 Actual marriage records reads wife name as Geneveva Breedens, no fathers name mother is Minnie Breedens.
Name: Odell Cecil
Gender: Male
Birth Date: abt 1922
Age: 23
Spouse's Name: Geneva Brudens
Spouse Gender: Female
Spouse Age: 21
Marriage Date: 4 Jan 1945
Marriage Place: Boone, West Virginia
Father's name: Claude Cecil
Mother's name: Rosie Cecil
Spouse Mother's Name: Minnie Brudens 
Family F214463
 
7060 actually llisted in Geddes, Onogonda County, New York, but that place does not geo-code;
John W Woodward54
Sophia Woodward49
Delap E Woodward30
Wesley G Woodward25
Francis S Woodward16
Henry Etta Woodward14
Charles R Woodward12
Valett Woodward3
Joannah Hayes10
Thomas Farley18
Joseph Lomebody18
Eldridge W Woodard24
Bridgett McIrish16
Jacob Miles20 
Woodward, John W. (I164996)
 
7061 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kern, Rita A. (I89338)
 
7062 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. School, Kenneth Jon (I74651)
 
7063 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. School, Kenneth Jon (I74651)
 
7064 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wilpolt, Carrie Ann (I1002)
 
7065 Ada C. (Neuschaefer) Hearden, Appleton, age 96, passed away at Francisc an Care Center in Appleton on Tuesday, January 24, 2006. She was born in W eyauwega on May 29, 1909, daughter of the late Robert and Mary (Braun) Neu schaefer. On August 25, 1928, she married Harold Hearden. He preceded h er in death in 1976. Ada was a charter member of St. Thomas More Cathol ic Church and enjoyed playing bingo there with her friends.
Ada is survived by her daughter, Carol Edelman, Appleton; grandchildren: C harlene (Martin) Van Groll, Appleton; Dennis Edelman, Appleton; Diane Edel man, Appleton; great-grandchildren: Chad Van Groll, Appleton; Angie (Ro b) Heibler, Evansville; Jeremy Van Groll, Appleton; great great-grandchild ren: Brandon Van Groll, Jacob Van Groll, and Adelyn Heibler; special frien ds, Jacob and Joyce Paltzer, Appleton; sister-in-law, Margaret Hearden, Ap pleton; and nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Harold; son, James H earden; and a son-in-law, Harold Edelman.
The funeral liturgy will be at 11 a.m. on Thursday, January 26, 2006, at S T. THOMAS MORE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1810 N. McDonald St. Appleton, with Fr. Ge rald Falk officiating. Friends will be received at the church from 9:30 a. m. until the time of the service. Entombment will be at Appleton Highla nd Memorial Park.
The family extends a special thank you to the nurses and aides at Francisc an Care Center for their wonderful care. Further, a very special thank y ou to Fr. Gerald Falk, and to Sr. Betty Reinders and Sr. Mary Rose Mennti ng for their many visits.
A memorial fund in Ada's name is being established.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
537 Superior Street
Appleton 920-739-1231
www.wichmannfuneralhomes.com 
Neuschaefer, Ada C. (I61715)
 
7066 Ada E Myers50
Betsy Ann Myers89 
Myers, Ada Elizabeth (I312549)
 
7067 Ada E Myers50
Betsy Ann Myers89 
Dalley, Betsy Ann (I312551)
 
7068 Ada E Myers60 Myers, Ada Elizabeth (I312549)
 
7069 Ada E Myers70 Myers, Ada Elizabeth (I312549)
 
7070 Ada Sunder in 1860 Census
Fanka Sunder32
Lansa Sunder25
Ada Sunder5
Louis Sunder2
Reigald Sunder7/12
Godfred Sunder62
Cathus Sunder63
Fredek Sunder34
Goilleil Sunder25

Name:Ernst Krebser
Marriage Date:28 Nov 1879
County:Fond Du Lac
Volume:03
Page:0475 
Krebser, Ernest (I173517)
 
7071 Adala Rose Grissman, age 73, died Tuesday, July 25, 1989 at her town of Elderon residence.
She was born January 24, 1916 in the town of Elderon, the daughter of the late Mathias and Antonette (VandeHey) Spranger. On June 24, 1936 she married Herman Grissman in Wittenberg. He survives.
In addition to her husband, survivors include 1 son, Robert (Marcia) Grissman, Medford; 2 daughters, Nathalie (Darrell) Means, Tuscon, AR and Betty (Richard) Fischer, Merrillan, WI; 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers, Lyman Spranger, Elderon and Herbert Spranger, Hatley; and 2 sisters, Lillian VanWettering, Melrose Park, IL and Verna Lukasko, town of Elderon. Adala was preceded in death by 1 infant son, Herman, Jr. and 4 brothers, Lester, Raymond, Orville and Norman Spranger.
Funeral services were held July 28, 1989 at Holy Family Catholic Church, Wittenberg. The Rev. Claude Zabinski, OFM officiated. Interment was in the parish cemetery. 
Spranger, Adala (I30364)
 
7072 Adaline lived with Leona for most of herlife. She was developmentally disabled. Adaline was born with her umbilicalcord wrapped around her neck. She died of stomach cancer. Reimer, Adaline Alice (I127783)
 
7073 Adalor Bernash42
Harvey C Bernash13 
Bernash, Harvey C. (I81109)
 
7074 Adam "Ike" Eisenhauer, 34 of Appleton died unexpectedly as a result of an automobile accident on Monday, August 19, 2013. He was born in Appleton, WI, May 11,1979, beloved son of Rod and Linda Eisenhauer. Ike married his beautiful wife Rana Wunderlich on October 3, 2009. She will forever be the love of his life. On March 12, 2011 his pride and joy was born, Brock Michael.
Ike's greatest joy came from his time spent with his wife Rana, son Brock, family and friends. Ike loved to play music with his dear friends in the Bluegrass Band, Homemade Brew. His joy of music started as a young child and was present in everything he did.
Ike graduated from Appleton North High School in 1997. He played football for Appleton North, earning second team all conference honors. His love for football carried on through his adult life with the happiness he had while watching the Badgers and Packers. Ike continued his education at Fox Valley Technical College for Agricultural Business. He loved his career at Larsen Cooperative as a Field Agronomist. His love for agriculture helped develop many strong friendships. Ike enjoyed traveling and exploring. He was able to enjoy time in Alaska and Oregon inspired by his love for the outdoors. He could spend hours sitting by a fire and telling stories on Shawano Lake and at his home.
Adam is survived by his loving wife, Rana; his son, Brock; his parents, Rod (Linda), Appleton; brother, Eric (Susan), Greenville; nephew and Godson, Henry; niece Nora; grandmother, Pauline Eisenhauer, Buffalo Center, IA; mother-in-law, Shirley Wunderlich, Appleton; sister-in-law, Joda Wunderlich (Todd Sommers), Appleton; and Godson, Justin Day. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Harold Eisenhauer, and Edward and Ruth Abels; a cousin, Kurt Abels; and his father-in-law, Michael Wunderlich.
Memorial service will be at 11:00 AM on Saturday August 24, 2013 at OUR SAVIOUR'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, 3009 N. Meade St, Appleton, with Rev. Kurt Hoffman officiating. Visitation will be at the church on Saturday beginning at 9:00 AM until 10:30 AM. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in Brock's name.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on August 21, 2013 
Eisenhauer, Adam (I324595)
 
7075 Adam Beth 37
Sophia Beth 33
Irving W Beth 9
Lena C Beth 7
Regina K Beth 6
Francis K Beth 4
Adelina A Beth 3
Arthur G Beth
Benz, Sophia (I53330)
 
7076 Adam Beth36
Sophia Beth26
Irvine Beth5
Leona Beth3
Regima Beth
Beth, Adam (I53329)
 
7077 Adam Beth37
Sophia Beth33
Irving W Beth9
Lena C Beth7
Regina K Beth6
Francis K Beth4
Adelina A Beth3
Arthur G Beth
Beth, Adam (I53329)
 
7078 Adam Breit34
Agnes Breit25
Nicholas Breit5
Mathais Breit3
Peter Breit1
Mathais Breit71
Annie Breit62 
Jacobs, Anna (I117014)
 
7079 Adam Breit34
Agnes Breit25
Nicholas Breit5
Mathais Breit3
Peter Breit1
Mathais Breit71
Annie Breit62 
Breit, Adam (I117020)
 
7080 Adam Breit43
Agnes Breit36
Nickolous Breit15
Mathias Breit13
Peter Breit11
Mathilda Breit7
Johnie Breit6
Mathias Breit84 
Breit, Matthias (I117015)
 
7081 Adam Burns 56
Matilda Burns 45
Charles Burns 24
Elizabeth Burns 74 
Burns, Adam (I337723)
 
7082 Adam C Kohl26
Katie Kohl27
Therea Kohl3
Joseph Kohl
Kohl, Adam Carl (I155494)
 
7083 Adam C Kohl42
Kathryn Kohl42
Theryn Kohl17
Joseph Kohl15
Norman Kohl13
Marie Kohl11
Rosalie Kohl
Kohl, Adam Carl (I155494)
 
7084 Adam C. Weston, 25, Darboy, passed away Thursday, Nov. 26, 2009, at Theda Clark Medical Center with his family and friends by his side. Adam was born July 6, 1984, in Appleton, the son of Thomas and Sherrie (Sandor) Weston, Menasha. He was a 2002 graduate of Menasha High School and graduated from Fox Valley Technical College with a degree in computer science. Adam was employed with R.R. Donnelley Company as an IT Infrastructure Professional 2.
Adam's passion was for computers and today's ever-changing technology. He always had to have the latest and greatest. Adam was an avid hunter and fisherman, and loved riding his motorcycle. If something needed to be fixed, Adam was the go-to guy. He loved life and the good times he shared with his family and friends. His smile will truly be missed by everyone.
Survivors include his parents, Tom and Sherrie; his sister, Lisa (Aaron) Hilbert, and their children, Samantha and Weston; grandfather, Edward Sandor; and many, many friends and family.
Adam was preceded in death by his grandparents, Marv and Shirley Volkmann and Jane Sandor.
Our thoughts and prayers are also with Adam's lifetime friend, Justin Sprangers', family and special friend, Jessica.
A Celebration of Adam's life will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009, at 6 p.m. at Menasha's Westgor Funeral Home. Visitation will begin at 4 p.m. Tuesday until the hour of service at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, memorials in Adam's honor may be sent to the Salvation Army of the Fox Cities, P.O. Box 1605, Appleton, WI, 54912, or the American Cancer Society, 3311 S. Packerland Drive, De Pere, WI, 54115.
The family would like to give special thanks to the wonderful nurses, Andrea and Sarah, in the Critical Care Unit at Theda Clark.
We love you Adam and you will always be in our hearts and minds. You brought much joy and laughter to our lives. Love, Mom, Dad, Lisa, Aaron, Samantha and Weston.
WESTGOR FUNERAL
HOME
1140 Appleton Road
Menasha 920-720-0314
Online Condolences at:
www.westgorfuneral
homes.com 
Weston, Adam (I318424)
 
7085 Adam Carber 30
Agnes Carber 28
Mary A Carber 5
Joseph Carber 3
Frank Carber
Herb, Maria Eva Agnes (I163964)
 
7086 Adam Carber30
Agnes Carber28
Mary A Carber5
Joseph Carber3
Frank Carber
Casper, Adam (I148875)
 
7087 Adam Carl Kohl 11/29/1879 11/18/1939 Post Crescent 11/20/1939 9 Kohl, Adam Carl (I155494)
 
7088 Adam Deidrick 59
Annie Deidrick 58
Peter Deidrick 23
Joe Deidrick 21
Math Deidrick 18 
Diederich, Adam (I145419)
 
7089 Adam Dirderid 49
Annie Diadcrid 48
Jacob Diaderid 20
Annie Diaderid 16
Peter Diaderid 13
Joseph Diaderid 12
Mathews Diaderid 8
William Diaderid 6 
Diedrich, William (I111674)
 
7090 Adam Dirderid 49
Annie Diadcrid 48
Jacob Diaderid 20
Annie Diaderid 16
Peter Diaderid 13
Joseph Diaderid 12
Mathews Diaderid 8
William Diaderid 6 
Diederich, Adam (I145419)
 
7091 Adam Dirderid49
Annie Diadcrid48
Jacob Diaderid20
Annie Diaderid16
Peter Diaderid13
Joseph Diaderid12
Mathews Diaderid8
William Diaderid
Diederich, Joseph (I145418)
 
7092 Adam E Hertel50
Caroline Hertel50
Atilea Hertel18
John Hertel17
Anton Hertel14
Ruzina F Hertel12 
Hertel, Adam (I195496)
 
7093 Adam E Hertel50
Caroline Hertel50
Atilea Hertel18
John Hertel17
Anton Hertel14
Ruzina F Hertel12 
Hertel, Rosanna (I195497)
 
7094 Adam Gosz 40
Augusta Gosz 33
George Gosz 14
Lena Gosz 12
William Gosz 8
Lorenz Gosz 4 
Gosz, Nicholas George (I150009)
 
7095 Adam Gosz 49
Augustina Gosz 43
George Gosz 24
Lena Gosz 22
William Gosz 18
Lorenz Gosz 14 
Gosz, Nicholas George (I150009)
 
7096 Adam Gosz40
Augusta Gosz33
George Gosz14
Lena Gosz12
William Gosz8
Lorenz Gosz
Gosz, Lawrence (I130462)
 
7097 Adam Gosz40
Augusta Gosz33
George Gosz14
Lena Gosz12
William Gosz8
Lorenz Gosz
Gosz, Helen Magdalene "Lena" (I134932)
 
7098 Adam Gosz40
Augusta Gosz33
George Gosz14
Lena Gosz12
William Gosz8
Lorenz Gosz
Gosz, Adam (I176983)
 
7099 Adam Gussert33
Frances Gussert33
Royman Gussert7
Verna Gussert5
Aurther Gussert3
Everissela Gussert
Gussert, Adam (I171710)
 
7100 Adam Gussert38
Frances Gussert37
Rayman Gussert10
Veronica Gussert9
Arthur Gussert7
Nasula Gussert6
Anton Gussert4
[9]
Frances Gussert
Gussert, Ursula (I191156)
 
7101 Adam Gussert38
Frances Gussert37
Rayman Gussert10
Veronica Gussert9
Arthur Gussert7
Nasula Gussert6
Anton Gussert4
[9]
Frances Gussert
Gussert, Antone (I191894)
 
7102 Adam Gussert38
Frances Gussert37
Rayman Gussert10
Veronica Gussert9
Arthur Gussert7
Nasula Gussert6
Anton Gussert4 [9]
Frances Gussert
Gussert, Adam (I171710)
 
7103 Adam Henel60
Caroline Henel60
Paul Henel35
Jack Henel28
Rosanna Henel22 
Hertel, Adam (I195496)
 
7104 Adam Henel60
Caroline Henel60
Paul Henel35
Jack Henel28
Rosanna Henel22 
Hertel, Rosanna (I195497)
 
7105 Adam Hertel40
Caroline Hertel39
Bertha Hertel16
Paul Hertel15
Bruno Hertel13
Elizabeth Hertel11
Otelia Hertel10
John Hertel7
Anton Hertel5
R* Hertel3 (Rosanna) 
Hertel, Rosanna (I195497)
 
7106 Adam Hopfensperger, 22, Appleton, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008. He was born to Lory Schabo and Brian Hopfensperger on Sept. 8, 1985. Adam was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Appleton and graduated from Fox Valley Lutheran High School in 2004. He worked at Werner Electric. Adam loved to ride his motorcycle and loved anything to do with cars. He loved techno music and playing X-box and he would randomly send off-the-wall text messages quoting lines from movies. He loved the outdoors and water, including fishing, swimming and camping. He enjoyed discing at Plamann Park and most importantly, hanging out with his friends. Adam would go out of his way to help anyone and he had a gift for making someone who was sad, happy.
Adam is survived by his parents, Lory (Jay) Schabo and Brian (Janet) Hopfensperger; his brothers and sister, Erik (fiancee, Barbara Luebke) Hopfensperger, Amber Schabo and Austin Hopfensperger; grandparents, Carol Hopfensperger, Norman and Elaine Schabo and Norman and Dorothy Labitzky. Adam is further survived by many other relatives and special friends.
He was preceded in death by grandparents, Richard and Lois Kennedy and Raymond Hopfensperger Jr.
Services for Adam will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008, at 11 a.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Appleton, with the Rev. Kenneth Frey and the Rev. Leon Ehlert officiating. Visitation for Adam will be held on Tuesday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Valley Funeral Home and again on Wednesday from 9 a.m. until the time of service at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Interment will be at Highland Memorial Park.
A memorial fund is being established in Adam's name.
Valley Funeral Home
2211 N Richmond St. 
Hopfensperger, Adam (I145311)
 
7107 Adam J. Mertes 57
Nicholas F. Mertes 21
Mary E. Mertes 52
Joseph P. Mertes 15
Josephine Mertes 12 
Mertes, Adam (I306891)
 
7108 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F16192
 
7109 Adam Jarchow72
Sofe Jarchow70 
Jarchow, Adam (I183735)
 
7110 Adam Kerry 57
Maria Kerry 56
Johann B Kerry 26
Katharina Kerry 24
Margaretha Kerry 22
Maria Kerry 20
Barbara Kerry 18
Joseph Kerry 14 
Kerry, Adam (I172322)
 
7111 Adam Kerry57
Maria Kerry56
Johann B Kerry26
Katharina Kerry24
Margaretha Kerry22
Maria Kerry20
Barbara Kerry18
Joseph Kerry14 
Kerry, Margaret (I136344)
 
7112 Adam Kerry87
Katherine C Kerry54
Mary E Kerry49 
Kerry, Adam (I172322)
 
7113 Adam Kerry87
Katherine C Kerry54
Mary E Kerry49 
Kerry, Katherine (I172324)
 
7114 Adam Kerry87
Katherine C Kerry54
Mary E Kerry49 
Kerry, Marie E. (I172325)
 
7115 Adam Killian58
Annie Killian55
Marie Killian17
Jacob Killian15
Peter Killian11
Tillie Killian9
John Killian33 (son) 
Killian, John B. (I50284)
 
7116 Adam Killian58
Annie Killian55
Marie Killian17
Jacob Killian15
Peter Killian11
Tillie Killian9
John Killian83 
Killian, Adam (I50281)
 
7117 Adam Killian58
Annie Killian55
Marie Killian17
Jacob Killian15
Peter Killian11
Tillie Killian9
John Killian83 
Killian, Othilia M. (I78455)
 
7118 Adam Knickerbocker37
Catherine Knickerbocker30
Mary Knickerbocker11
Fredk Knickerbocker9
Corneluis Knickerbocker7
Laura Knickerbocker
Knickerbocker, Adam (I198540)
 
7119 Adam Knickerbocker49
Catharine Knickerbocker40
Frederick Knickerbocker19
Carnelius Knickerbocker16
Laura Knickerbocker13
Edward E Knickerbocker
Knickerbocker, Adam (I198540)
 
7120 Adam Knickerbocker49
Catharine Knickerbocker40
Frederick Knickerbocker19
Carnelius Knickerbocker16
Laura Knickerbocker13
Edward E Knickerbocker
Knickerbocker, Edward (I198545)
 
7121 Adam Kohl Jr29
Kate Kohl32
Theron Kohl6
Joseph Kohl5
Norman Kohl4
Marie Kohl
Kohl, Joseph (I195985)
 
7122 Adam Kohl56
Cathreine Kohl50
Marie Kohl22
Rosalie Kohl15 
Kohl, Adam Carl (I155494)
 
7123 Adam Krabbie75
Fredrica Krabbie82
Adella Stammer19 
Stammer, Adelia Mathilda (I107320)
 
7124 Adam Krabbie75
Fredrica Krabbie82
Adella Stammer19 
Krabbe, Adam (I130888)
 
7125 Adam Krabbie75
Fredrica Krabbie82
Adella Stammer19 
Unknown, Frederika (I161749)
 
7126 Adam Krouse 45
Sarah Krouse 41
Katie Krouse 12
Polly Krouse 10
Willie Krouse 4 
Krausa, Adam G. (I154355)
 
7127 Adam Lawrenz - 39
Hellin Lawrenz - 37
Jennie Lorenz - 14
Henry Lorenz - 13
Margret Lorenz - 11
Frank Lorenz - 10
Mathalda Lorenz - 8
Magedelena Lorenz - 7
Peter Lorenz - 4
Meetie Lorenz - 2
Andrew Lorenz - 1/12
Fredrick Mettag - 2 
Lorenz, Peter R. (I90393)
 
7128 Adam Lawrenz - 39
Hellin Lawrenz - 37
Jennie Lorenz - 14
Henry Lorenz - 13
Margret Lorenz - 11
Frank Lorenz - 10
Mathalda Lorenz - 8
Magedelena Lorenz - 7
Peter Lorenz - 4
Meetie Lorenz - 2
Andrew Lorenz - 1/12
Fredrick Mettag - 2 
Lorenz, Adam (I187359)
 
7129 Adam Leithen37
Anna Leithen37
Elsie Leithen14
Rose Ann Leithen6
Peter Leithen
Liethen, Adam (I323500)
 
7130 Adam Liethen40
Anna Liethen35
Elsie Liethen6
Baby Liethen0
[2/12] 
Liethen, Adam (I323500)
 
7131 Adam Luch*Hesen 41
Matilda F Luch*Hesen 41
Matilda M Luch*Hesen 12
Walter H Luch*Hesen 10
Arthur R Luch*Hesen 10
Letta Luch*Hesen 8
Marie Luch*Hesen 6
Prisilla F Luch*Hesen 4
Viola H Luch*Hesen 3
Arneta Luch*Hesen 1/12
Anna Flesh 17 
Tuchscherer, Adam (I3344)
 
7132 Adam Melka27
Mana Melka21 
Mielke, Adam (I167696)
 
7133 Adam Mertes 47
Mary E Mertes 42
Anton Mertes 14
Francis N Mertes 11
Peter J Mertes 5
Mary J Mertes 2
John Samen 24
Amelia Laurens 16 
Mertes, Adam (I306891)
 
7134 Adam Metoxen31
Sophia Metoxen26
Emma Metoxen5
Daisey Metoxen3
Milton Metoxen
Metoxen, Adam (I333856)
 
7135 Adam Metoxen40 [45]
Sophia Metoxen38
Daisy Metoxen13
Milton Metoxen11
Frances Metoxen9
Carl Metoxen6
Vesta A Metoxen1
[1 1/12] 
Unknown, Sophie (I333857)
 
7136 Adam Metoxen40 [45]
Sophia Metoxen38
Daisy Metoxen13
Milton Metoxen11
Frances Metoxen9
Carl Metoxen6
Vesta A Metoxen1 [1 1/12] 
Metoxen, Adam (I333856)
 
7137 Adam Meuer 25
Mary E Essel - his mother 54 
Meuer, Adam (I57708)
 
7138 Adam Meuer 35
Lizzie Robert Meuer 28
Robert Meuer 2
Frances Meuer Female 4/12 [0] 
Meuer, Adam (I57708)
 
7139 Adam Meyer 45
Elizebeth Meyer 39
Norbert Meyer 12
Francis Meyer--Son 10
Joseph Meyer 7 
Meuer, Adam (I57708)
 
7140 Adam Mielke38
Wilhelmina Mielke32
Carl Mielke9
William Mielke8
Louise Mielke7
Theadore Mielke6
Herman Mielke2
Sophia Mielke
Mielke, Adam (I167696)
 
7141 Adam Milke47
Wilhelmina Milke41
Charles Milke19
Louisa Milke16
Henry Milke9
Otto Milke7
Philip Milke6
John Milke5
Eda Milke3
Edward Milke9m 
Mielke, Adam (I167696)
 
7142 Adam Miller 49
Elsie E Miller 37
Louise M Miller 13
Mary Gresenz 68 
Gresenz, Elizabeth (I153945)
 
7143 Adam Miller 49
Elsie E Miller 37
Louise M Miller 13
Mary Gresenz 68 
Ziegenbien, Mary (I155061)
 
7144 Adam Miller 49
Elsie E Miller 37
Louise M Miller 13
Mary Gresenz 68 
Miller, Adam (I182624)
 
7145 Adam Miller 59
Elsie Miller 47
Mary Grasenz 78 
Gresenz, Elizabeth (I153945)
 
7146 Adam Miller 59
Elsie Miller 47
Mary Grasenz 78 
Ziegenbien, Mary (I155061)
 
7147 Adam Miller 59
Elsie Miller 47
Mary Grasenz 78 
Miller, Adam (I182624)
 
7148 Adam Miller 67
Henrietta Miller 59
Michael Miller 24
Selma Miller 18 
Miller, Adam (I112108)
 
7149 Adam Miller34
Mary Miller24
Michael Miller6
Joseph Miller4
Katie Miller3
Annie Miller2
Lena Miller8m 
Miller, Adam (I307378)
 
7150 Adam Miller38
Agnes Miller36
John Miller10
Francis Miller8
Charles Miller6
Agnes Miller4
Susan Miller
Miller, John N. (I306384)
 
7151 Adam Miller52
Anna M Miller42
Anna Miller22
Lena Miller20
Mary C Miller14
Mathilda Miller12
Frankie Miller17
Lucy Miller7
Laurina Miller
Miller, Adam (I307378)
 
7152 Adam Mueller 58
Henrietta Mueller 59
Herman Mueller 23
Elsie Mueller 17
Michael Mueller 14
Selma Mueller 8 
Miller, Adam (I112108)
 
7153 Adam Murphy 25
Augustus L Murphy 1
Josephine Murphy 23
Betsey Ann Stacks 15 
Murphy, Augustus (I31425)
 
7154 Adam Murphy 25
Augustus L Murphy 1
Josephine Murphy 23
Betsey Ann Stacks 15 
Murphy, Adam (I94593)
 
7155 Adam Newcomb 40 (should be Patrick)
Mary A Newcomb 30
Julio Newcomb =Julia 6
Bernhard Newcomb 4
John J Newcomb 2
Mary Newcomb 1 
Newcomb, Patrick (I103128)
 
7156 Adam Newcomb 40 (should be Patrick)
Mary A Newcomb 30
Julio Newcomb =Julia 6
Bernhard Newcomb 4
John J Newcomb 2
Mary Newcomb 1 
Newcomb, Julia (I103153)
 
7157 Adam Newcomb40
Mary A Newcomb30
Julio Newcomb6
Bernhard Newcomb4
John J Newcomb2
Mary Newcomb
McGillan, Mary (I103151)
 
7158 Adam P. Bain, age 35, of Freedom, passed away unexpectedly at his home following a short illness on Thursday, July 20, 2017. He was born on November 15, 1981, son of Floyd and Barbara (Kuhn) Bain. On October 7, 2011, Adam married Bonnie Dietzen at St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Freedom. He graduated from Freedom High School in 2000 and from MSOE in 2005 as an electrical engineer.
Adam enjoyed taking things apart just to put them back together, just as any good engineer would enjoy doing. He could figure out how just about anything worked. He was currently employed at Foth Engineering in De Pere. Adam was an amateur radio enthusiast and also enjoyed motorcycles. Whether he was working on his cars or doing any other project, his two little boys were his sidekicks. They loved their daddy and spending time with him.
Adam is survived by his loving wife, Bonnie; his two sons: Aaron, age 4, and Elliott, age 1; his parents: Floyd and Barbara Bain; siblings: Chris (Nicole) Bain, Bruce (Bonnie) Bain, Tracy (Joe) Murphy and Melissa (Terry) Brockman; father-in-law, William Dietzen; brother-in-law, Bill (Erika) Dietzen; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Adam was preceded in death by his mother-in-law, Joyce Dietzen; a niece, Kennedy Brockman; grandparents: Eldor and Gladys Kuhn and Hamilton and Elizabeth Bain.
Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, July 24, 2017, at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, W2037 County Road S, Freedom, with Fr. Walter Stumpf officiating. Visitation will be at the church on Monday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the Mass. Interment will be in St. Nicholas Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, a trust fund will be set up for Adam's children. For online condolences, please visit www.verkuilenfh.com.
The Bain family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of the Bellin Cancer Team for all of their compassionate care. Also to the Freedom First Responders for their efforts and compassion.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 22, 2017 
Bain, Adam Patrick (I33425)
 
7159 Adam R. "Protein" Miller, age 49, of Shiocton, passed away on Saturday, May 31, 2008 at his residence following a courageous battle with brain cancer. Adam was born on July 30, 1958, in Appleton, son of Adam and Mary Jo (Bellin) Miller. On September 8, 1988, he was united in marriage to Susan Spalding in Appleton. He formerly worked for 4X Concrete, Menasha Transport and UPS for 13 years until poor health forced his retirement in May of 2007. He loved to hunt, fish, camping, bowling, NASCAR Racing, playing cribbage with his family and playing his harmonica.
Adam is survived by his wife, Sue; two daughters: Rebecca and Michelle and a son Adam, all at home; his mother, Mary Jo Miller, Appleton; two brothers: Carey (Bonnie) Miller, Kimberly; Mark (Karie) Miller, Greenville; two sisters: Pat (Bill) Carpenter, Arizona; and Diane (Gary) Tesch, Appleton. He is also survived by Sue's family: John (Peggy) Spalding, Menasha; Steve (Liz) Spalding, Tim Spalding, Terry Spalding, Tom (Kris) Spalding, all of Appleton; Martha Spalding, Bill Spalding; Menasha and Mary Johnson; Oshkosh. He is further survived nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He is preceded in death by his father Adam, brother-in-law Dan Spalding, mother-in-law Pat Spalding and his grandparents.
Funeral Services for Adam will be held on Thursday, June 5, 2008, at 11 a.m. at St. Denis Catholic Church in Shiocton with Fr. Bob VandenBerg and Sr. Pauline Feiner officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home in Shiocton on Wednesday, June 4, 2008, from 4-8 p.m. and also on Thursday at the church from 9 a.m. until the time of service.
Special thanks to Dr. Steve Howard, Dr. Ian Robins and the staff at UW Hospital in Madison; Dr. Timothy Goggins and the staff at Fox Valley Hematology & Oncology; Dr. Darya Alexander and David Bond and the Fox Valley Brain Tumor Coalition and also Geri at Comfort Keepers.
A memorial fund has been established.
Our next cribbage game will be in Heaven, Love Mom
Adam, I love you so much you were the love of my life. I will miss you very much. You are my soul mate. You fought very hard. Love Sue
Daddy, we love you so much and we are going to miss you. You will always be with us and we will keep you in our hearts forever! You battled this cancer for so long we are proud of you! As always, Go Packers! Love you Dad! Michelle, Adam Jr. and Becky
Borchardt & Moder
Funeral Home
N5645 State Rd 76,
Shiocton 920-986-3191
www.borchardtmoder 
Miller, Adam Jr. (I112127)
 
7160 Adam Reitz49
Mary Reitz52
Esther Reitz17
Carl Reitz11 
Reitz, Adam (I203184)
 
7161 Adam Reitz49
Mary Reitz52
Esther Reitz17
Carl Reitz11 
Reitz, Esther (I206338)
 
7162 Adam Richard 56
Ann Richard 44
John Richard 24
Wm Richard 22
Joseph Richard 19
Lora Richard 16
Ella Richard 14
Edward Richard 11
Irene Richard 5
Elizabeth Sidens 74 
Rickert, Adam (I96013)
 
7163 Adam Richert 66
Anna Richert 54
Joe Richert 28
Ed Richert 21
Laura Richert 26
Irene Richert 15 
Rickert, Adam (I96013)
 
7164 Adam Rickert 61
Anna Rickert 50
Wm Rickert 27
Jos Rickert 23
Laura Rickert 21
Edward Rickert 16
Irene Rickert 10 
Rickert, Adam (I96013)
 
7165 Adam Schnell 50
Minnie Schnell 49
Wm. Schnell 20
Andrew Schnell 17
John Schnell 15
Minnie Schnell 11
Frank Schnell
Schnell, Adam (I100161)
 
7166 Adam Schnell 50
Minnie Schnell 49
Wm. Schnell 20
Andrew Schnell 17
John Schnell 15
Minnie Schnell 11
Frank Schnell
Snell, William (I100170)
 
7167 Adam Schwabenlaender 79
Katharina Schwabenlaender 69
Ulrich Schwabenlaender 50
John Schwabenlaender 46
Frank Schwabenlaender 32
Joseph Schwabenlaender 30
John Joseph Schwabenlaender 26 
Schwabenlander, Adam (I124257)
 
7168 Adam Sikora42
Huldena Sikora30
Leonard Sikora
Sikora, Adam (I154944)
 
7169 Adam Spindler 31
Anna M Spindler 22
Frank K Spindler 2
Mary J Spindler 69 
Spindler, Adam (I15249)
 
7170 Adam Spindler 50
Annie Spindler 43
Frank Spindler 22
Leo Spindler 19
Lia Spindler 16 
Spindler, Adam (I15249)
 
7171 Adam Strobel37
Ilene J Strobel30
Kenneth A Strobel13
Merle G Strobel7
Arliss G Strobel
Strobel, Merle (I333868)
 
7172 Adam Suchy 56
Justina Suchy 51
Francis Suchy 19
Anna Suchy 12 
Suchy, Adam (I148164)
 
7173 Adam Theisen
Born: October 10, 1861
Died: March 2, 1942
Place of Birth: Washington County, WI
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: March 3, 1942
Section:
Page: 10
Type: DN
Cemetery
Name: Holy Cross
Location: Kaukauna, WI 
Theisen, Adam (I320593)
 
7174 Adam WACHTER Self W Male W 64 BAVARIA L aborer BAVARIA BAVARIA
Theressa WACHTER Dau S Female W 21 WI At Home BAVARIA BAV ARIA
Joseph WACHTER Son S Male W 14 WI BAVARIA BAVARIA
Source: Census District 34, Woodville, Calumet, Wisconsin; Family Histo ry Library Film 1255419 NA Film # T9-1419 Page Number 168D 
Wachter, Joseph (I34696)
 
7175 Adam Wachter46
Barbara Wachter38
Thomas Wachter11
Margaretha Wachter9
Georg Wachter8
Anna Wachter6
Barbara Wachter5
Theresia Wachter3
Franziska Wachter2
Margaretha Ruhland50 
Wachter, John "Adam" (I334303)
 
7176 Adam Wachter46
Barbara Wachter38
Thomas Wachter11
Margaretha Wachter9
Georg Wachter8
Anna Wachter6
Barbara Wachter5
Theresia Wachter3
Franziska Wachter2
Margaretha Ruhland50 (sister in law) 
Ruland, Margareta (I319871)
 
7177 Adam Wachter54
Margarett Ruland59 (sister in law)
Mary Wachter19
Anna Wachter16
Barbara Wachter15
Theresia Wachter14
Franciska Wachter12 
Wachter, John "Adam" (I334303)
 
7178 Adam Wachter64 widowed
Theressa Wachter21
Joseph Wachter14 
Wachter, John "Adam" (I334303)
 
7179 Adam Weiland70
Anna Weiland68 married 40 years 8 children 3 alive. 
Scholl, Agnes (I155982)
 
7180 Adam Weiland70
Anna Weiland68 married 40 years 8 children 3 alive. 
Weiland, Adam (I179253)
 
7181 Adam Weiland74
Agnes Weiland73 
Scholl, Agnes (I155982)
 
7182 Adam Weilend85 [83] Weiland, Adam (I179253)
 
7183 Adam Wiland49
Agnes Wiland48
Catherine Wiland18
Peter Wiland13
Mary Wiland10 
Weiland, Peter Paul (I141062)
 
7184 Adam Wiland49
Agnes Wiland48
Catherine Wiland18
Peter Wiland13
Mary Wiland10 
Scholl, Agnes (I155982)
 
7185 Adam Wiland49
Agnes Wiland48
Catherine Wiland18
Peter Wiland13
Mary Wiland10 
Weiland, Adam (I179253)
 
7186 Adam Wolfrath71
Bertha Wolfrath62
Oscar Hidde38
Myrtle Hidde32
Victor Hidde8
Glen Hidde6
Dorothy Hidde5
Hildagard Hidde2
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Harold Wolflath1
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Learman, Myrtle (I320286)
 
7187 Adams (Mueller)Augusta 3/10/1935 Post-Crescent 3/14/1935 Mueller, Augusta "Gusta" (I344141)
 
7188 Adams, Mower Co., MN Kunkel, Bertha A. (I54030)
 
7189 AdamsCharles Post-Crescent 5/10/1924 Adams, Charles (I344140)
 
7190 Adan Tuchscherer Jr. 50
Mathilda Tuchscherer 51
Mathilda Tuchscherer 22
Walter H Tuchscherer 20
Arthur R Tuchscherer 19
Julitta Tuchscherer 18
Edna Tuchscherer 16
Griselda Tuchscherer 14
Vada Tuchscherer 12 
Tuchscherer, Adam (I3344)
 
7191 Added only as a reference for economics in the area in 1883.
1883 Kaukauana Times dated 10/05/1883; A.A. Brewster issued a statement to the value of Buchanan; 307 horses, 400 cattle, 446 sheep, 358 swine, 183 wagons, 6 pianos, etc, to a total value of Personal Property $20, 623. 15,796 acres of land valued at $102,720. and city owned land $39,515. for a total land value of $142,235. 
WILPOLT, Ludwig LOUIS Henry (I4)
 
7192 Added only as a reference for economics in the area in 1887.
1887 Kaukauna Times dated 9/30/1887; The average price for an acre of la nd is now at $22.73 
WILPOLT, Ludwig LOUIS Henry (I4)
 
7193 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Verhagen, Thomas P. (I14641)
 
7194 Addison June Ott, age two days, infant daughter of Ron and Lori Ott, Hilbert, died on Thursday, June 10, 2010, at Theda Clark Medical Center in Neenah. She was born on June 8, 2010, daughter of Ron Ott, Jr. and Lori (Erlandson) Ott. She was a member of St. Peter Lutheran Church in Hilbert.
Survivors include her parents, Ron and Lori Ott; maternal grandparents, Jeff and Nora Erlandson, Racine; paternal grandparents, Ron and Bonnie Ott, Chilton; maternal great-grandparents, Doris and Bruce "Jake" Jacobson and Robert and Sheryl Cassity; paternal great-grandmother, Helen Krasniewski; other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by maternal great-grandparents, Arvid and Agnes Erlandson; and paternal great-grandparents, Robert and Elverta Olson and Kenneth Ott.
Family funeral services were held at the Wieting Family Funeral Home in Chilton, with the Rev. Brian Crane officiating. Burial took place in St. Peter Lutheran Cemetery.
Special thanks to the nursing staff in the birthing unit and the staff of the NICU at Theda Clark for the wonderful care given to Addison and all of the family.
Online Condolences:
www.wietingfuneral home.com 
Ott, Addison June (I319372)
 
7195 Additional Biographical information from the History of the Catholic Church in Wisconsin Page 652 Rohde, Reverend Julius (I318627)
 
7196 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. O'Leary, Patrick Michael (I22640)
 
7197 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Veldman, Denise (I11689)
 
7198 Additional information from the book: HAY SPRINGS, NEBRASKA "THE FIRST 100 YEARS"
By 1920 they (Albert and Ellen) had retired to Rushville, building a new h ouse, one with lots of windows like Ellen had always wanted. But she on ly enjoyed it a few year, dying June 9, 1924 from diabetes, just before in sulin was available. She was57 years old. Later, he (Albert) moved back to the farm operating it wi th the help of his sons, Matt and Bert. In the '30s he lost the farm to t he Modisett Brothers and the farm is now the property of the city of Rushv ille.Albert retired to Hay Springs and lived to, at that time, the very old a ge of 84. He loved dancing, going to the "Chicken Roost" every Sat. nigh t. He died Dec. 24, 1943.Albert and Ellen had 12 children: Martin (1889-1939), Elizabeth (1891-1962 ), Pete (1892-1976, Cornelius (1894-1906), Cornelia (1896-1898), twins: Ma ry (1898-1962), and Annie (1898-1973), Kate (1899-living at LaCrosse, Wisc onsin), Matt (1901-1980)Celia (1904-1991), Bert (1906-1985) and baby Albert (1907-1907).Martin Heesacker married the local school teacher, Theresa Lynch (1896-198 2) on Nov. 25, 1920. They farmed on the Flats a few years, then moved to R ushville operating a dairy til Martin's tragic death in 1939, when he w as dragged to death by ahorse. They had 7 Children: Bernard, Daytona Beach, FL; Rita, Mrs. Lela nd Pruden, Gordon, NE; Mark (1925-1987), Colleen, Mrs. Bill Murphy, Allian ce, NE; Norbert (1932-1946) died of polio at age 14; Florence, Mrs. Leon O swald, Carroll, IA; and MaryEllen, Mrs. Tom Johnson, Minneapolis, MN;. They have 19 grandchildren a nd 3 great grandchildren.Elizabeth "Liz" Heesacker married Frank Dieriex (1889-1963) on Nov. 6, 191 2. They ranched and farmed on the Niobrara river til they retired to Rushv ille. Their son, Dave, now operates the home place. They had five childre n: Francis, Mrs. NormaSheaff, Hillsboro, OR; Alberta (1914-1993) Mrs. Ralph Frederiksen, Victori a, TX; Marie, Mrs. Leonard "Bud" Clements (killed WW II) then Mrs. John Cl ements (died in 1962) then Mrs. Albert Brau, Dodge City, KA, now livi ng in Alliance, NE; Eileen, Mrs.Bob Sandman, Louisville, KY; and Dave, married to Gwen Jungck, Rushvill e, NE. They have 21 grandchildren, 41 great grandchildren and 17 great-gre at grandchildren.Pete Heesacker married Genevieve Heiting (1899) on Feb. 22, 1922. They ha ve one adopted son, Rodney. They farmed on the Mirage Flats, then retir ed to Hay Springs. Genevieve now lives at the Pioneer Manor Nursing Ho me in Hay Springs.Cornelius was dragged to death by a horse while herding sheep. He was 12 y ears old.
Cornelia died from diphtheria at the age of 2.Mary Heesacker, one of the twins, married Ernest Blum. They had two childr en: Erneta, married to Robert "Bob" Roark, Cortez, Colorado; Betty, marri ed to Eugene "Gene" Kearns, Rushville, Nebraska. The other twin, Annie, and also the next daughter, Kate, became nuns.Matt Heesacker married Anna Vocu (Died 1973), then married Phyllis Kiemi tz of Chadron, NE. Both were killed in a tragic two car collision ea st of Chadron in February 1980.Celia Heesacker married Arthur Kriegshauser (1903-1973) on Oct. 10, 192 7. They lived in Rushville where he worked for the Musser-Mosler Cattle C o. til he retired. They have 3 children: Ila, Mrs. Lloyd "Buddy" Tiensvo ld (1927-1990) Rushville, NEBill married to Marilyn Qualls, Omaha, NE; Ann, Mrs. Ed Dietrich, Amarill o, Texas; They have 14 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.Bert Heesacker (1906-1985) married Kay Gaspers (1911-1980) on Oct. 4, 194 3. They lived at Rushville, NE; then Arvada, CO. Bert spent has last yea rs at a nursing home in Wheat Ridge, CO. They have 3 children: Judy, Mr s. Mike Howes, Los Vegas,Nevada; Luke married Karen Rhodes, Denver, CO; Tony married Bertha Gutfeld er. They have five grandchilden.
HAY SPRINGS, NEBRASKA "THE FIRST 100 YEARS" 
Heesacker, Lambert "Albert" (I21494)
 
7199 address 17147 Pelky Rd,
Lakewood, WI ZipCode
(715) 276-7438 
Yingling, Donald R. (I680)
 
7200 Address 1212 Lipan, She et 11A, Dwelling 260, Visit 281; Wachter, Joseph, age 43, marr 12 yrs, bo rn Wis, parents born Germany, Expressman, Wachter, Margaret, age 36, no ch ildren, born Wis, parents born Germany Ruppert, Margaretha (I16088)
 
7201 address 12683 Logan Rd, Suring, WI Welter, Charles J. (I45218)
 
7202 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Black, Curtis Fred (I75030)
 
7203 address 950- 14th St. Apt 31Cloquet, MN 55720-2556 218-728-6657
Responded to my letter of March 2002 with info that she wants nothi ng to do with Martin Harney. 
Singpiel, Rosella Florence (I34311)
 
7204 Address Directory: 1994, Military Rd., Sherwood, WI Bauer, Orlando M. (I69779)
 
7205 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Storch, Lynn Ann (I124)
 
7206 address: 1620 North Morrison St. Appleton, WI Murphy, Joseph Edward (I142859)
 
7207 Adela E. Loose 27 May 1906 25 Mar 2001 Bear Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin Gruett, Adela (I205949)
 
7208 Adela G Eichmann
Birth: Jun. 27, 1886
Death: Mar. 20, 1890
Inscription: toch von H & L =daughter of
Burial: Forest Home Cemetery
Forest Junction
Calumet County
Wisconsin, USA
Created by: Rose Mohnsam
Record added: May 12, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 110456212 
Eichmann, Adela (I322054)
 
7209 Adela M. Heidemann, Appleton, age 102, died on Thursday, September 18, 2008, with her family by her side. Adela was born on December 1, 1905, in the Town of Buchanan, daughter of the late August and Mary (Gergs) Wundrow. She married Bernard Heidemann on November 21, 1933. They were married for 66 years before Bernard died in 1999. Adela was a charter member of Our Saviour's Lutheran Church and Riverside Cemetery in Appleton. Church was very important to Adela. One of her favorite hobbies was playing the organ by ear for members of her family.
Adela is survived by her brother, Clarence (Ethel) Wundrow, Town of Buchanan; her sister, Hazel Norman, Appleton; and her sister-in-law, Myrtle Wundrow, Little Chute. She is further survived by nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents and her husband, Adela was preceded in death by her brothers: Harvey, Elmer, Ray, Arthur, Walter and Leonard Wundrow and an infant brother Robert. She was also preceded by her brother-in-law, Lawrence Norman.
Funeral services for Adela will be held at 3 p.m. on Monday, September 22, 2008, at OUR SAVIOUR'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, 3009 N. Meade Street, Appleton, with Rev. Beth Macha officiating. Visitation will be at the church from 12 noon until the time of services. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Appleton. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established for Our Saviour's Lutheran Church.
The family would like to thank the staff at Appleton Health Care Center and Heartland Hospice for all the care given to Adela.
Wichmann Funeral Home
537 N. Superior St.
Appleton 920-739-1231
Online Condolences:
www.wichmannfargo.com 
Wundrow, Adela (I88244)
 
7210 Adela Young, age 88, of Appleton, passed away on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at Oakridge Gardens. She was born on July 20, 1923 in New London, the daughter of the late Albert and Ida (Rohloff) Marasch. On October 5, 1939, Adela married Irvin Young at Most Precious Blood Catholic Church in New London. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Appleton. Adela managed the deli at Food Queen for twelve years, and then worked at Lawrence University, retiring in 1985.
She is survived by her children: David (Jeanne) Young of The Villages, Florida; Nancy (David) Hassell of Appleton; Jim (Anna) Young of The Villages, Florida; Gary (Laurie) Young of Appleton; and Debbie (significant other, David) Becken of Watertown; eleven grandchildren; twenty great grandchildren and a sister-in-law: Irene Marasch of Odessa, Missouri. Adela is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Irvin Young; daughter, Suzanne Young; brother, Elmer Marasch and a daughter-in-law, Judy Young.
The funeral liturgy for Adela will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, July 14, 2012 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 410 W. Lawrence Street, Appleton. Fr. David J. Funk, OFM CAP will be officiating. Interment will take place at the parish cemetery. The family will receive visitors from 10:00 am until the time of service. Online condolences can be expressed at www.wichmannfargo.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 13, 2012 
Marasch, Adela B. (I189177)
 
7211 Adelade Bougie 74
James Bougie 48
Eli Bougie 37
Josephine Bougie 37
Adalade Bougie 8
Emma Bougie 6
Joseph Bougie 4
John Bougie 8/12 
Bougie, Eli (I30744)
 
7212 Adelaide A. Westphal, age 87, of Readfield passed away on Sunday, April 3, 2011, at New London Family Medical Center while surrounded by her family. She was born on January 15, 1924, in Metz, Wisconsin, daughter of the late Adolph and Wilhemina (Glocke) Radtke. On December 15, 1945, she married Orin E. Westphal, the marriage was blessed with four children and 51 years before he preceded her in death on January 13, 1997. After her children were old enough to care for themselves, Adelaide took on a job as a receiving clerk at Jandrey's in Neenah.
She was a member of the Ladies Aid at Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church and of the Ladies Auxiliary American Legion Post 311 in Fremont. Adelaide loved crochet and quilting, reading, then listening to audio books when her eyesight failed. She also enjoyed camping, fishing, and traveling, in fact her and Orin wintered in Florida for ten years after his retirement until their failing eyes kept them in Wisconsin.
She will be sadly missed by her daughter, Donna (Jerry) Szesterniak, Red Granite; sons: David, Readfield; Darwin (Colleen), Neenah; Dean (Keli), Appleton; grandchildren: Tammy (Dan) Mulvey, Shawn L. (Cristen) Wolfgram, Amanda (friend Clint) Reilly, Shawn M. Westphal, James (Amanda) Westphal, Cate (Brad) Honer, Nicholas Westphal, Emma (friend Aaron) Westphal, Sophie Westphal, Hannah Westphal, LilNell (Eric) Herz, Abby (fiance Jason) Westphal; great-grandchildren: Clint, Shana, Chelsea, Carter, Allyson, Courtney, Molly, Jacob, Cailin, Haley, Macey, Christopher, Donavan, Elijah, Farrah, soon-to-be Brodie, and another great-granddaughter on the way; her sister, Angeline (Ken Robinson) Bartel, Neenah; brother, Wayne (Nancy) Radtke, Eagle River; sisters-in-law: Verona Radtke, Neenah; Marcella Westphal, Fremont; many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
In addition to her parents and her loving husband, Orin, she was preceded in death by her son-in-law, Richard Wolfgram, great-granddaughter, Madison Westphal; brothers: Leonard and Clarence; and sisters: Enida and Lila.
The Christian Funeral Service for Adelaide will be held on Friday, April 8, 2011, at 1 p.m. at Martin Luther Ev. Lutheran Church (436 S. Lake St., Neenah) with Rev. Jason Oakland and Rev. Richard I. Krahn II officiating. Friends will be received at the church from 12 p.m. until the hour of service. Interment will be in Appleton's Highland Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established.
The family would like to thank Dr. Dale Schlais, and the staffs of ThedaCare at Home Hospice and the third floor of New London Family Medical Center for their care and compassion.
Westgor Funeral Home
205 W. Doty Ave.
Neenah 920-722-7151
Online Condolences
www.westgorfuneralhomes.com 
Radtke, Adelaide (I205186)
 
7213 Adelaide H Bauserman52
Nellie K Bauserman30 
Marston, Adelaide (I146554)
 
7214 Adelaide H Bauserman52
Nellie K Bauserman30 
Bauserman, Nellie (I177534)
 
7215 Adelaide M. Foegen
Maiden Name: Berend
Spouse: John Foegen
Born: August 18, 1895
Died: January 2, 1992
Place of Birth: Appleton, WI
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: January 3, 1992
Section: C
Page: 5
Type: OB
Cemetery
Name: Riverside
Location: , 
Berend, Adelaide (I186482)
 
7216 Adelaide M. Lingnowski, Menasha, age 96, passed away peacefully on June 17, 2009, at Garden View Assisted Living. She was born on July 22, 1912, daughter of the late Harry and Adelaide (Rechner) Schommer, in Milwaukee. Addie married Ambrose Lingnowski on July 16, 1938; he preceded her in death on July 21, 1986. She was employed with Wisconsin Tissue Mills for 10? years. Addie was a life-long member of St. John the Baptist. She enjoyed doing needlework, fishing and doing crossword and jigsaw puzzles.
Addie will be missed by her two sisters: Virginia Lippert, Wauwautosa; Mary (George) Webster, Florida; four sisters-in-law: Jean Schommer, Appleton; Irene Rippl, Menasha; Helen Schuh, Kaukauna; Cecile Lingnowski, Menasha; and a brother-in-law, Richard Lingnowski, Menasha; many nieces and nephews; her cousin, Helen Alferi; and her friends and helpers Sylvester and Rosalie Swederski.
Addie was preceded in death by her three brothers: Roger, Harry (Grace) and Robert Schommer; two sisters: Dorothy (Duane) Raiche, Joanne Schommer; five brothers-in-law: Cy Lippert, Edward (Alice) Lingnowski, Ray Lingnowski, Merlin Schuh, Joseph Rippl; two sisters-in-law: Olive (Howard) Fritsch and Joy Lingnowski.
Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, June 22, 2009, at St. John Catholic Church, 516 De Pere Street, Menasha, with Fr. Paul Radetski officiating. Visitation will be held from 10 a.m. until the time of service at the church. Internment will take place at St. John Cemetery, Town of Menasha. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established.
Martens-Laemmrich
Funeral Home
Menasha 920-722-8252 
Schommer, Adelaide Marie (I128107)
 
7217 Adelbert "Casey" Nicholas Kees, 89, Menasha, passed away on May 7, 2008, at Oakridge Gardens in Menasha. He was born on July 29, 1918, in St. John, son of the late Michael and Theresa (Zepnick) Kees. Casey was united in marriage to Helen (Derfus) Kees on October 2, 1945; she preceded him in death on November 16, 1964. He then married Esther (Sheperski) Kees on November 25, 1971; she preceded him in death on April 5, 2006. Casey was a dairy farmer for nineteen years and he also worked in construction for JPR Contracting in Oshkosh until his retirement in 1991.
Casey was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Parish in Sherwood for 25 years where he was the former president of the Holy Name Society and a Trustee for six years. Casey has been a member of St. John Catholic Church in Menasha for the past 37 years and enjoyed his duties as an usher, a cantor, and an avid choir member. He was a volunteer fireman for the Town of Harrison for twenty years, and also the former president of the Dairy Herd Improvement Association. Casey loved the time he spent with his family singing.
He is survived by five children: Pamela (Robert) Parlocha, Peter (Mary) Kees, Stephen (Kathryn) Kees, Nicholas (Mary) Kees, Michele (John) Jansen; four step-children: John Suttner, Ronald (Merikay) Suttner, Jerome (Lynn) Suttner, Nancy (George) Birling; eight grandchildren, nine step-grandchildren, one great-grandchild and five step-great-grandchildren; sisters and brothers: Rita (Ray) Mueller, Sister Cecile Marie Kees, Sister Marie Kees, Sister Anacile Kees, Ruth Uitenbroek, Regina (Marvin) Brickner, Dorothy (Roland) Brandt, Martin (Mary Kay) Kees, Michael (Christine) Kees, Ann (Charles) Peters; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was also preceded in death by three sisters: Alvera, Lillian and Hildegard Kees; three brothers: Herman, Joseph and Leonard Kees; two sisters-in-law: Marie Kees and Joyce Kees; two brothers-in-law: Claude Uitenbroek and Armon Zahn.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 10, 2008, at St. John Catholic Church in Menasha, with Father Paul Radetski officiating. Visitation will be held from 9 a.m. until the time of service at the church. Interment will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Sherwood. In lieu of flowers, memorials will be accepted.
Martens-Laemmrich Funeral Home Menasha 920-722-8252 
Kees, Adelbert (I52893)
 
7218 Adelbert A. Babcock 34
Maria L. Babcock 33
Archie Babcock 10
Frankie C. Babcock 5
Ina L. Babcock 2
Marie Maier 23
William Mann 28 
Babcock, Adelbert Archer (I163839)
 
7219 Adelbert Aschenbrenner37
Albertina Aschenbrenner35
Mary E Aschenbrenner13
Eva Aschenbrenner12
John Aschenbrenner10
Antonio Aschenbrenner7
Frank Aschenbrenner4
Michael Aschenbrenner0
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Aschenbrenner, Albert (I50207)
 
7220 ADELBERT B. CARTER. One of the well-cultivated, highly productive farms of Seymour township is that owned by Adelbert B. Carter, located on section 18, where Mr. Carter has carried on operations since 1889. He is a native of Dodge county, Wisconsin, where he was born November 30, 1863, a son of Arnold and Jane Celestine (Wilson) Carter, natives of Jefferson county, New York. The parents of Mr. Carter were married in their native county, after which they emigrated to Dodge county, Wisconsin, and for three or four years were engaged in farming there, then removing to the State of Missouri. During the Civil War the family returned to Wisconsin, and Mr. Carter enlisted in Company 1, First Wisconsin Heavy Artillery, and after his service was completed he returned to the farm which he had purchased previous to enlistment in Osborne township, Outagamie county. There he erected a log cabin and stable and continued to carry on farming operations until his death. Adelbert B. Carter was reared on the home farm, and secured his educational training in the district schools of his native locality, and after attaining his majority began working for himself. He was employed by his father until he reached the age of twenty-six, when he was married. He rented his father's farm for two years, after which he bought his present property, then consisting of sixty acres. There was a small log house on the place and eight or ten acres cleared. He used the log house for a barn the first year. He bought a frame house of one part and moved it a mile. He got out timber during the winter for a frame barn. He began clearing land and later added twenty acres to the original purchase, and the whole property is now in a fine state of cultivation. He has built on to his house until it now has eleven rooms. His first barn, which was 36x60 feet, and which was destroyed by fire, has been replaced by a fine structure 36x70 feet. Mr. Carter raises thoroughbred cattle, and is noted for the large and fancy broods of Plymouth Rock chickens which his incubators produce. A clean-cut, reliable and honest farmer, he not only has a large number of warm personal friends, but he is esteemed and respected by a wide circle of acquaintances. In 1887 Mr. Carter was married to Carrie J. Tubbs, daughter of Peter Tubbs, of the Seymour Advisory Board, and they have had the following children: Edith, born November 7, 1888; Mildred, August 6, 1891; Clyde, October 1, 1894; Marion, August 25, 1897: Dorothy, August 14, 1899; Ellen, July 24, 1901; Ruth, April 6, 1902: and Robert, February 17, 1905. Carter, Adelbert B. (I152221)
 
7221 Adelbert E Freeman65
Clara E Freeman60
Daisy A Freeman35 
Freeman, Adelbert (I177490)
 
7222 Adelbert E Freeman65
Clara E Freeman60
Daisy A Freeman35 
Bates, Clara Elizabeth (I177491)
 
7223 Adelbert Grant45
Flora Grant41
Frank Grant17
Georg Grant16
Ruth Grant13
Retta Grant12
Florenc Grant9
Eunice Grant4
Sarah Grant
Grant, Adelbert Roscoe (I170449)
 
7224 Adelbert Grant45
Flora Grant41
Frank Grant17
Georg Grant16
Ruth Grant13
Retta Grant12
Florenc Grant9
Eunice Grant4
Sarah Grant
Draper, Flora (I204110)
 
7225 Adelbert H Davis 60
Anna Davis 59
Chester Davis 18
Vera Curry 32
Bruce Curry 6
Kenneth Curry 1 11/12 
Davis, Adelbert H. (I152103)
 
7226 Adele (Vander Wielen) Sorce passed away on June 1, 2010, in Concord, CA, after a four-year battle with cancer. Adele was born on September 28, 1948, to John and Cresentia (Klein) Vander Wielen in Kimberly, WI. She graduated from Appleton West in 1966. Adele married Bill Fenwick in 1976 and then moved to Concord, CA. Bill passed away in 1986. Adele married Doug Sorce in 1991.
Survivors include her husband, Doug; stepson, Andy Fenwick; three brothers: Mike (Lorraine) and Joe, both of Appleton; Ray (Rose), Gallatin, TN; a sister, Romona (Glen) Schoelzel, Shiocton; sisters-in-law: Leona (Ed), Appleton; Skip (Jim), Appleton; many nieces and nephews.
Adele was preceded in death by her first husband Bill; her parents, John and Cresentia; brothers, Jim and Ed; nephews, Walter and Greg Vander Wielen.
There will be a memorial dinner for Adele on June 26th at 12:30 p.m. at St. Denis Parish Hall, Shiocton. 
VanderWielen, Adele Lorain (I167919)
 
7227 Adele Callahan-Griesbach (Nee Vandenberg) AppletonAge 84, passed away Tuesday January 23, 2001 in Madison at the home of h er daughter. Adele was born August 12, 1916 in Freedom the daughter of t he late William and Mary Ann (Garvey) Vandenberg and has resided in the F ox Valley all of her life. She was united in marriage to Arlo Callah an in 1938, sharing 42 years together before his death in 1980. Adele lat er married Lawrence Griesbach, he preceded her in death in 1993. She w as a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, St. Vincent DePaul Society, a nd the Laetare Study Book Club. Adele will be remembered as a compassiona te and loving mother and friend, who will be deeply missed by her famil y. Survivors include two daughters: Mary Ellen (Stephen) Schlough, Madiso n; LeeAnn (Lawrence) Lord, Spring Grove, Illinois; four sons: Tom (Barbar a) Callahan, Janesville; Steve (Carla) Callahan, Menasha; Jeff (Julie) Cal lahan, Appleton; Michael (Jann) Callahan, Elizabeth City, North Carolin a; a sister: Joan (David) Murphy, Madison; four step-children: Wayne (Sand y) Griesbach, Appleton; Greg (Mary) Griesbach, Gary (Pam) Griesbach, To wn of Menasha; Judy (Warren) Forbes, Attleboro, Massachusetts; sister-in-l aw: Donna (Leo) McDonnell of Media, Pennsylvania; special friend: Dan Rya n, Appleton; 15 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren, and several step- grandchildren. Adele was also preceded in death by two brothers: Elmo a nd Emmet Vandenberg; and two sisters: Margaret Terrio, and Mary Clare Vand enberg. The Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated 11 a.m. Friday, Janua ry 26, 2001 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 312 S. State St., with Fr. Mich ael O'Rourke officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Frien ds may call at the Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer Funeral Chapel from 4 -8 p.m. Thursday and then directly at the church from 10 a.m. Friday unt il the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been estab lished for the Salvation Army.The family would like to extend a special thank-you to Theda Care Hospi ce for the wonderful care they provided Adele.Brettschneider-Trettin Lederer606 N. Oneida St.Appleton 733-7383 Vandenberg, Adele Marie (I27096)
 
7228 Adele Hansen, 96, Wrightstown, died Monday, April 21, 2008. She was born June 10, 1911, in the Town of Holland, to the late John and Ida (Schmechel) Steaven. Adele married Elton Hansen on July 11, 1942, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Greenleaf. She was a former member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church choir and the Ladies Aid.
Adele is survived by nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Elton in 1990 and one brother, Victor Steaven.
Friends may call after 9 a.m. on Friday, April 25, 2008, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Greenleaf until time of service. Funeral service 11 a.m. at the church with Rev. Jan Eggert officiating. Burial in the church cemetery.
Memorials appreciated for St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Greenleaf.
Nickel Funeral Home, Morrison, assisting the family. 
Steaven, Adele M. (I194373)
 
7229 Adele Ida Mary Gablovsky
Gender:Female
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date:20 Oct 1890
Birthplace:Ahnapee, Kewaunee, Wisconsin
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name:Paul G. Gablovsky
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name:Bertha K. Perlewitz
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C00316-4
System Origin:Wisconsin-ODM
GS Film number:1302885
Reference ID:

Citing this Record:
"Wisconsin, Births and Christenings, 1826-1926," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XTM9-X3X : accessed 07 Oct 2014), Adele Ida Mary Gablovsky, 20 Oct 1890; citing Ahnapee, Kewaunee, Wisconsin, reference ; FHL microfilm 1302885. 
Gablowsky, Adele Ida (I334270)
 
7230 Adelene Welson 26 divorced
Carol Mae Welson 5
Joan Welson 4
Ruby Welson 2
Leona Welson 1
Lorraine Monty 22 
Welson, Leona (I183426)
 
7231 Adeline "Addie" Elias, age 100, passed away at Brewster Village on Monday, May 29, 2017. She was born to the late Henry and Lucille Kluge on May 18, 1917. Addie was a lifelong resident of Appleton and graduated from Appleton High School in 1935. She worked at Zwicker Knitting Mills at the age of 14. Addie was a receptionist for Tuttle Press and later worked for Dr. Si Kloehn as an Orthodontist Assistant. She married Bill Elias on December 30, 1948 and they spent 61 years together before his passing in 2010. Carrying forth the Elias generational family business, Bill and Addie owned and operated Valley Sporting Goods, Inc.
Addie was a passionate gardener who took pride in her floral arrangements along with her rose and begonia beds. She loved to entertain and was known for her candy making (seafoam and caramels), diverse and artistic cookie baking, canning and pickling. She carried on the legacy of family "old world" recipes. Addie loved fishing since early childhood, playing cards, knitting, reading and golfing with family.
She is survived by her son Michael Elias (Ann), her daughter Bonne Elias Planner (Bill Planner), granddaughter Amy Elias (Andy Kraft) and her sister Helen Luedtke.
A private family ceremony was held Thursday, June 1, 2017 at Highland Memorial Park. In honor of Addie, donations may be made to the Fox Valley Memory Project, Homeless Connections Emergency Shelter or the Brewster Village Endowment Fund and mailed to Wichmann Funeral Home.
We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to family, friends, staff and residents of Brewster Village, ThedaCare at Home Hospice and those who provided care and loved Mom through her journey.
We will miss her warm spirit, devoted presence, unconditional love and genuine smile. She will remain in our hearts forever.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on June 4, 2017 
Kluge, Adeline (I318596)
 
7232 Adeline "Addie" Ulman, age 85, of Appleton, passed away on January 30, 2014, at Cherry Meadows, Appleton. Addie was born on Memorial Day, May 30, 1928, in Mackville, Wisconsin, the daughter of the late Dorothy (Tennie) and Frank B. Nussbaum and was the wife of Ralph G. Ulman. She attended grade school in Mackville to the mid-fifth grade, when she moved to Appleton an attended St. Joseph school through Grade Nine. Addie graduated from Appleton High School (West) in 1946. She was a very active member of Don Bosco Guild from 1946 to 1961. Addie worked at the H. C. Prange Company in Appleton from June 1946 until May of 1970. On September 16th, 1961, Addie married Ralph Ulman at St. Joseph Church in Appleton. In June of 1970 they moved to Danbury, Connecticut, where they lived until February of 1991 when Ralph retired from James River Corporation and they moved back to Appleton. Addie was a Minister of Hospitality, Tuesday Morning Sacristan and Eucharistic Minister, and served at funeral lunches at St. Joseph Church. She and Ralph were weekly participants in the Living with Cancer Support Group at St. Elizabeth from June of 1996 until the organization disbanded.
Addie is survived by her husband, Ralph; two sisters, Mildred (Arden) Mattice, Appleton, and their family, Bob (Marge) Mattice, Mary Luedeke, Tom (Michele) Mattice, and Barbra (Mark) Lennert; Rosemary (Vernon) Friebel, Kimberly, Wisconsin, and their family, John (Barbara) Friebel, Jim (Sharon) Friebel, Dave (Sjanny) Friebel, Joe (Lori) Friebel and Ann (Steven) Bauer; the family of Joan and Thomas Gasser: Michael Gasser (friend Juvi), Paul (Kim) Gasser, Ray (Heather) Gasser, Teresa (Rich) Fletcher, Linda (Bret) Moore, and Laura (Ben) Hoelting; the family of her brother, Donald (Sis) Nussbaum: Don (Barbara) Nussbaum, Richard (Emily) Nussbaum, Dan Nussbaum and Sheri (Jeff) Kroll; her three sisters-in-law, Dolores Ulman, Roslyn, Virginia; Christine Ulman, Spring, Texas, and her family Laurie (Jim) Willimann of Spring, Texas, and their children, Kira, Kristof, Kathryn and Karolyn; and John (Minie) Ulman of San Jose, California and their son Luke Anthony; Rosemary Ulman, St. Petersburg, Florida; and her family, Lisa Truesdell (friend Jim Green) and Leslie (Stuart) Streuli, Newport, Rhode Island; and many great nieces and great nephews. She was preceded in death by her brother, Donald Nussbaum in 2009; her two brothers-in-law, Larry Ulman in October of 1999 and Robert Ulman in September of 2005; her sister, Joan Gasser in 2013 and her brother-in-law, Thomas Gasser in 2012; her nephew, Mark Friebel in October 1982; and her great niece, Sarah Mattice in January 2005.
The Funeral Liturgy will be at 3:00 p.m. on SUNDAY, February 2, 2014, at ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH, 410 West Lawrence Street, Appleton, with Fr. Jim Leary, O.F.M. Cap. officiating. Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral Home, Appleton, on Saturday from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and directly at the church on SUNDAY from 1:00 p.m. until the time of services. Interment will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. A memorial has been established in Addie's name to benefit St. Lawrence Seminary at Mt. Calvary, Wisconsin. The family would like to extend a sincere thank you to the staff at St. Elizabeth Hospital and the staff at Cherry Meadows, for their loving care. Online condolences may be offered at www.wichmannfargo.com 
Nussbaum, Adeline "Addie" (I119825)
 
7233 Adeline (Baesemann) Huhnstock, 90, Wausau, a native of Rib Falls, died Friday, Feb. 18, 2011, in Phoenix. Her husband, Clarence, died in 1980. She is survived by her children, Kathleen, George, Tom; and six grandchildren.
Adeline taught in rural grade schools, then in Rib Mountain and Weston. She loved teaching and had a special way of working with each student's individual needs. She was successful and memorable, thus leaving a fine and lasting "footprint."
She loved taking pictures and assembled more than 100 photo albums and scrapbooks. She enjoyed entertaining, traveling, reading and many other pastimes. Adeline was eager, determined and headstrong. Proactive and efficient, she would be planning and working ahead when possible. A thoughtful person, she was always doing something to brighten up someone's day, or would be there to help when needed. She genuinely cared about the happiness of others, their individuality and interests. Adeline was unique, an extra-ordinary mother and friend. Adeline had advanced dementia but, even into her last week, she was often "bubbly," funny and made others laugh. Her warm, contented smile was precious. She usually connected Tom as her son, and their daily time together was surprisingly interactive.
The family is grateful to those who sent cards or visited her. This last week she received a card from her niece, Mary. Adeline was excited and simultaneously displayed emotions of joy with a tear. Seems the meaningful and memorable moments in life are when true, genuine hearts do or enjoy the little things. No services are planned. 
Baesemann, Adeline (I203875)
 
7234 Adeline A. Halbach, 84, of Kaukauna, died Sunday, June 6, 2004, at St. Paul Home.
Adeline was born Nov. 10, 1919, to the late Bernard and Frances Schmitz Vogds in Fond du Lac.
On Nov. 4, 1941, she married the late Urban Halbach in Johnsburg. The couple enjoyed 56 years of marriage together. He preceded her in death on Dec. 20, 1997.
Adeline managed the hot lunch program at St. John's and worked at the Thiel Cheese Company. She was a longtime member of St. John Catholic Church and was active in the Christian Mothers Society. Adeline enjoyed gardening, canning, sewing and was a superb cook. She loved her family and liked to shower her grandchildren with affection.
She is survived by her four children, Mary Lou (Joe) Schwalbach of Sherwood, Michael (Karen) Halbach of Houston, Texas, Carol (Fred) Pritzl of Brillion and Patrick (Kris) Halbach of Sherwood; 11 grandchildren; and 17great-grandchildren. She is further survived by her sister, Patricia Mertens; and two sisters-in-law, Verena Halbach and Jane Vogds.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; her daughter, Sue Ann; her granddaughter, Nina Bearth; three brothers; a sister; and many other relatives and friends.
• Services: The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 9, 2004, at St. John Catholic Church, St. John, with the Rev. Kenneth Frozena officiating. Burial will take place at the parish cemetery.
• Visitation: Friends will be received from 4 until 8 p.m. today, Tuesday, June 8, 2004, at the Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Drive, Kaukauna, with a parish prayer service at 7 p.m., and again from 10 a.m. until the time of service on Wednesday, June 9, 2004, at the church.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established.
The family would like to thank Dr. Homburg and the staff at the St. Paul Home for all the care and compassion they gave to Adeline. Also, not to forget Mom's two favorite nurses, her daughters, Mary Lou and Carol.
The Boettcher Family Funeral Home, Kaukauna, (920) 766-2099, is assisting the family. 
Vogds, Adeline A. (I162547)
 
7235 Adeline B. Hoffman, 83, passed away peacefully, Saturday April 16, 2011, at the Sheelan House with her loving family at her side. She was born October 28, 1927 a daughter of the late August and Laura (Bluemke) Rusch. Adeline married Howard Hoffman in 1951 and they had five children.
As a young girl Adeline worked at a plywood factory in Gillett, and later at Goodwill industries, and Valley Packaging in Appleton. She was a very caring, loving, and giving person. Her children meant the world to her. Adeline enjoyed shopping, going out to eat, and her weekend trips to Shawano with her children. She always had a spare purse, or a watch to give to someone who was special to her. Adeline had a smile that would melt your heart.
She is survived by her five children: Debra (Bob) Smith, Appleton; Michael (Joan) Hoffman, Almond; Sandra (Dave) Pribek, Appleton; Joann Hoffman, Appleton; and Tom Hoffman, Appleton; six grandchildren: Michelle (Mark Vieaux) Smith, Appleton; Shaun Smith, Appleton; Heather Hoffman, Appleton; Michael Hoffman Jr; Almond; Chad Pribek, Appleton; and Lynn Pribek, Appleton; four great-grandchildren: Elizabeth Hoffman, Thor Miller, Ada and Caleb Vieaux; three sisters: Lorraine Splitgerber, Shawano; Betty Panko, Appleton; Barbara Elliott, Appleton; a brother, Roger Rusch, Racine; four sisters-in-law: Judy Rusch, Appleton; Laverne Garske, Big Bend; Joyce Hoffman, New London; Beverly (Art) Kregel, Larson; also many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Agnes Schroeder; three brothers: Gordon, Harry, and Harvey Rusch; six brothers-in-law: Bob Splitgerber, Wally Schroeder, Wayne Elliott, Ken Hoffman, Arlyn Hoffman, and Edward Garske; sisters-in-law: Gloria Hoffman, and Mary Rusch; and her ex-husband, Howard.
Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday April 20, 2011, at ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, 912 N. Oneida Street, Appleton, with Rev. Kurt Kovanen officiating. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. until the hour of service. Burial will be at Highland Memorial Park.
Adeline's family would like to give a special thank you to everyone at Sheelan House for their loving care, especially Julie who was mom's caregiver, friend, and guardian angel, "mom was lucky to have you in her life". Also a special thank you to Cindy and everyone at Heartland Hospice.
"Mom, we will miss you always and may you now hear the angels sing loudly and the trumpets play with that beautiful smile on your face".
Wichmann Funeral Home
537 N. Superior Street
Appleton 739-1231
Online condolences
www.wichmannfargo.com 
Rusch, Adeline (I320777)
 
7236 Adeline C. Fox (nee Grode)
FreedomAge 88, died Monday, January 1, 2001, at the Parkside Care Center in Litt le Chute. She was born March 26, 1912, in Darboy, daughter of the late Cha rles and Catherine Grode. Adeline was a lifelong resident of the Freedom a rea. She and her husband, Joseph, farmed for 52 years prior to his dea th in 1986. She was a member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Freedom, a nd the Christian Mothers. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, D on (Jean) Fox, Freedom; four daughters and sons-in-laws, Barb (Merle) Wagn er, Seymour; Ann (Ron) Mueller, Appleton; Linda (Wayne) Hatton, Little Chu te; Rita Fox, Antigo; Ken Lorenz, Black Creek; 20 grandchildren, Mike (Cin dy) Fox, Ellen Fox, Amy (Joe) Alanaz, Karen (Steve) Brazee, Carol Fox, T om Fox, George (Elaine) Lorenz, Debbie (Bill) Krause, Cindy (Dennis) Verst egen, Doug (Wendy) Wagner, Paula (Ross) Van Dyn Hoven, Aaron Wagner, Mar k, Matt and Luke Mueller, Bob Hatton (fiancee Veronica), Scott (Sarah) Hat ton, Jackie, Joey and Jennie Schilcher; 16 great-grandchildren; two sister s-in-law, Mildred Grode, Freedom; Gloria Grode, Little Chute, numerous nie ces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph, a daugh ter, Pat Lorenz; three brothers, Willard, Roland and Edmund; six sister s, Laura, Ella, Mary, Rose, Alma and Vi. Funeral services will be he ld at 3:30 p.m. Friday at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Freedom, with F r. Dennis Ryan officiating. Burial in the parish cemetery. Friends may ca ll from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fi eldcrest Drive, Kaukauna, and again after 1:30 p.m. Friday at the funer al home until the cortege leaves for the church. There will be a parish pr ayer service at 7 p.m. Thursday. A memorial fund has been established in h er name.
The family wishes to express sincere thanks to the staff at Parkside Ca re Center for the excellent care and compassion shown to Adeline and her f amily. 
Grode, Adeline Catherina (I25682)
 
7237 Adeline Crikelair, 89, of Port St. Lucie, Florida, died Tuesday at Riverside Medical Center in Waupaca. She was born June 4, 1920, to Ida and West Seidel in Sherwood and was preceded in death by her husband Robert J. Crikelair, her brother Wesley Seidel and sister Arlene Dodds.
She is survived by six children: Martha Wohlford, Staniel Cay, Bahamas; Frank and Dan Crikelair, Neenah; Robert J. Crikelair, Jr., Ringle; Linda Crikelair and Lisa Jourdan, Uzes, France; 13 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
A Memorial Service will be held at the Voie Funeral Home in Iola on Tuesday, August 11, 2009, at 1 p.m. The Reverend David Martin will officiate. A gathering of friends and family will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday from 12 noon till the time of service.
Voie Funeral Home
120 S. Main Street
Iola, WI
715-445-2560
www.voiefuneralhome.com 
Seidel, Adeline (I317540)
 
7238 Adeline Dobesh, age 100 of Green Bay, passed away Sunday, April 23, 2017. She was born February 18, 1917 in Seymour, daughter to the late Arthur and Frieda (Rihm) Jeske.
Adeline's unwavering faith in Christ was the cornerstone of her life, a foundation and encouragement to family and friends. Her career in the Green Bay Public School Food Service touched the lives of more students and educators than she could ever know.
Adeline is survived by her only daughter Patricia Ann Krisher; two grand children: Annette (Lance) Jacobsen (nee' Krisher), and Caleb (Karen) Krisher; four great-grand children: Lauren and Dana Jacobsen, AnneMarie and Carson Krisher; her sister, Mary Baseman; and brother, Alfred Jeske. Adeline was preceded in death by her husband Joseph; two sisters: Altine Marx and Ethel Mae Marx; two brothers: Allen and Arthur Jr; and a son in-law, Robert Krisher.
Funeral service for Adeline will be 11:00 AM on Friday, April 28th at VALLEY FUNERAL HOME, with Bruce Shaw and Luther Raine officiating. Visitation will be at the funeral home Friday morning beginning at 9:00 until the 11:00 AM service. Private family burial will follow at Highland Memorial Park. 
Jeske, Adeline (I158924)
 
7239 Adeline E. Fjellrod 6/19/1921 11/18/2006 Post Crescent 11/20/2006 C 4 Fjellrod, Adeline E. (I30839)
 
7240 Adeline E. Morse, 91, Neenah, passed away Saturday, June 27, 2009. She was born May 16, 1918, in Neenah, daughter of the late William and Bernice (Brown) Blohm. Adeline graduated from Neenah High School. She married Sherwin Morse on March 15, 1940. He preceded her in death in 1991.
Adeline enjoyed golfing, crafts with her hands like knitting and sewing, and especially baking. She was an avid Packers fan and loved traveling with her husband. They attended the first two Super Bowls together.
Survivors include a sister, Geraldine (Erhardt) Badtke, Neenah; six children, William Morse, Neenah; Judith (Richard) Pendleton, Brookings, Ore.; Michael (Vickie) Morse, Oshkosh; Stephan (Susan) Morse, Waupaca; Debbie Vanderheiden (special friend, George Crafts), Menasha; Mark (Kathleen) Morse, Menasha; 14 grandchildren, Melissa (Michael) White, Surprise, Ariz.; Gregory (Cheri) Reed, Sparks, Nev.; Steven Reed, Brookings, Ore.; Mitchell (Liz McKinnell) Morse, Beaverton, Ore.; Michale (Michael) Maxwell, Goodyear, Ariz.; Zachary and Joshua Morse, Waupaca; Jonathan Vanderheiden (Sarah Rohr), Menasha; Jodi Vanderheiden (fiance, Michael Mueller), Menasha; Jaime Vanderheiden (Casey West), Neenah; Stacy (Chad) Arndt, Greenville; Amy (Kevin) VerVoort, Hortonville; Bobbie (Dave) Wood, Appleton; Megan Morse, Neenah; nine great-grandchildren, Mekhi and Miah White, Surprise, Ariz.; Justin, Kelli and Ami Reed, Sparks, Nev.; Makaylah Maxwell, Goodyear, Ariz.; Matthew Vanderheiden, Menasha; Mackenzie and Maiyah Vanderheiden-West, Neenah; Javon Morse, Neenah; nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by a brother, Elmer Blohm; and a son-in-law, Ken Vanderheiden.
A Memorial Service will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, July 8, 2009, at Neenah's Westgor Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from 5 p.m. until the hour of service.
WESTGOR
FUNERAL HOME
205 W. Doty Ave.
Neenah 920-722-7151
Online Condolences:
www.westgorfuneralhomes.com 
Blohm, Adeline (I313083)
 
7241 Adeline E. Plamann, age 92, of Appleton, passed away August 10, 2013. Daughter of John and Mary (Staudinger) Reimer, Addie was born March 15, 1921 in the Town of Ellington (Greenville). She married Merlin Plamann on June 10, 1947, and he preceded her in death on March 25, 1996.
A dedicated wife, mother and grandmother, Addie loved to cook and bake for her family. Homemade meals were always ready for her husband and boys when they came in from the farm. Her grandchildren knew that there were always cookies in the jar, and she would dance a polka with you in the kitchen while a cake was baking. Prior to marriage she worked at Zwicker Knitting Mills and then dedicated her life to caring for her family. She was a long-time member of the Willow Hill Homemakers and TOPS. Addie was a card shark, who played a mean hand of Sheephead and always played to win. She loved to travel with her husband, bowl with her friends and gather her family together around the kitchen table. A long-time member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Appleton, Addie had faith that helped her through challenging times. Her legacy is the strong family she created, who will miss her deeply.
She is survived by her children: David (Barbara) Plamann, Hortonville; Larry (Mary Jo) Plamann, Appleton; Roger Plamann, Brooten, MN; and Keith (Gina) Plamann, Appleton. Also, her grandchildren: Kristi (Rob) Compton, Hortonville; Aaron (Leslie Russell) Plamann, Milwaukee; Casey (Bridget) Plamann, Hortonville; Abby (Eric) Hopfensperger, Hortonville; Josh (Jodie Clemons) Plamann, Fargo, ND; Emily (Mark) Jansen, Minneapolis, MN; Rachel (Nate) Wyant, Denver, CO; and Jonathon Plamann, Brooten, MN. As well as her great-grandchildren: Calen and Kyler Plamann, Nick Compton, Natalie and Sophia Jansen, Eli Wyant and Baby Hopfensperger, who will join the family in October.
Addie is survived by her sister Marjorie (Robert) Albrecht and sisters-in-law Helen Reimer, Ceil Schroeder and Arlene (Robert) Heubner.
She was preceded in death by her husband Merlin, daughter Debbie, and grandchildren Lara and Elizabeth Plamann. She was also preceded in death by siblings Regina (John) Nussbaum, Mary (Norbert) VanderPutten, Clara (Lawrence) Griesbach, Hildegard (Norman) Dudek, John and Wilbur Reimer and her twin sister, Angeline, who passed at three months, and brothers-in-law Donald Plamann and Chuck Schroeder.
The Funeral Liturgy for Addie will be held at 2:00PM, Thursday, August 15, 2013 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 404 W. Lawrence St, Appleton with the Rev. Msgr. John Schuh, officiating. Friends and family may call at the church from 12:00PM, until the time of service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.
The family would like to thank Carolina Manor, Emerald Valley and Heartland Hospice for their loving care of Addie in her last years and months.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on August 13, 2013 
Reimer, Adeline E. (I126201)
 
7242 Adeline Eiting daughter of Wm. Eiti ng died Sunday Oct 15, born Sept 29, 1884, funeral was held at Holy Cross. Eiting, Adeline (I2019)
 
7243 Adeline Hilger 4/19/1910 12/4/1968 Post Crescent 12/6/1968 B 11 Hilger, Adeline Agnes (I120126)
 
7244 Adeline I. Spiegelberg, of Neenah, age 73, died Wednesday, April 25, 1990, at the residence of her son after a brief illness.
She was born Jan. 17, 1931, (sic) in Dale, the daughter of the late Wenzel and Emma Blank Moder. She married Willard Spiegelberg June 12, 1937, in Re[a]dfield. He preceded her in death Dec. 26, 1986. She was a lifetime area resident and a member of Martin Luther Church and the Ladies' Aid of the church.
She is survived by her son, Larry and Carol Spiegelberg of Oshkosh; two grandchildren, Tammy (Mrs. Richard) Krueger of Neenah and Trent at home; and two great-grandchildren, Adam and Kyle.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Kay, in 1960; her sister, Alice Leppla; and her brother Norman Moder.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 28, 1990, in Martin Luther Lutheran Church with the Rev. Thomas Schultz officiating. Burial will be [in] Highland Memorial Park.
Friends may call at the Westgor Funeral Home from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday and at the church one hour before the service on Saturday. A memorial in her memory has been established. 
Moder, Adeline (I198606)
 
7245 Adeline Krell45
Ethel Krell12
Chester Krell10
Bernice Krell7
Henry Krell
Krell, Henry O. "Hank" (I312711)
 
7246 Adeline L. Pompa 12/14/1908 12/23/1992 Post Crescent 12/23/1992 C 5 Pompa, Adeline L. (I134434)
 
7247 Adeline Lemere73
Corrine DeClercq32
Edward DeClercq35 
LeMere, Corrine (I173770)
 
7248 Adeline M. Kramer, 84, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family at her home on March 10, 2017. She was born to the late Elmer and Marie (Spreeman) Schoettler on August 24, 1932 in Appleton, WI. She graduated from Appleton West High School in 1950. She married the love of her life Robert Kramer on June 25, 1955 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Appleton, he preceded her in death on February 23, 2012. She loved to do lots of baking, making cookies, crafts, emailing family and making rosaries for the missions and volunteered at the church. Not only was she a house wife raising their 9 children she worked at St. Elizabeth Hospital for 34 years, but most of all she enjoyed spending time with her family and friends.
She is survived by her children; Mary (Mike) Higley, David (Cathy) Kramer, Barbara (Scott) Carlson, Diane (Roy) Talbot, Philip (Carie) Kramer, Mark (Carla) Kramer, Kevin (Marge) Kramer, Karen Jakubek and Ann (Barry) Obermeier, along with 32 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Three brothers; Carl (Pat) Schoettler, Bernard (Helen) Schoettler and John (Terri) Schoettler.
She is preceded in death by her husband Robert, one brother Norbert Schoettler, one sister Marion Verstegen, two grandsons; Zachary Kramer, Timothy Garvey, and two sister-in-law's; Barbara and Kay Kramer.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, March 14, 2017 at SCARED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH 222 E. Fremont St., Appleton. Visitation will be from 9:00 a.m. until the time of mass at 11:00.
"We want to thank you Mom for instilling the great values and Christian beliefs in all of us. We will continue to carry these forward to everyone we touch in our lives."
Online condolences can be made at www.wichmannfargo.com 
Schoettler, Adeline (I339489)
 
7249 Adeline M. Vandenberg 5/19/1915 7/23/2002 Post Crescent 7/24/2002 C 4 Vandenberg, Adeline M. (I24314)
 
7250 Adeline Nieland 9/7/1916 12/24/1992 Post Crescent 12/25/1992 D 4 Nieland, Adeline (I139586)
 
7251 Adeline R. Eickhoff, 91, passed away on Thursday, July 11, 2013 at Appleton Health Care.
Adeline was born on June 29, 1922 to Carl and Louise (Peters) Schwartz. Adeline was united in marriage to Harlie on June 27, 1942. She worked for many years first at the Fox River Knitting Mills and then at Zwickers Knitting Mills. Adeline loved baking, canning gardening and going out to Poygan. Adeline was a huge Packer fan and always watching her beloved Brett Farve. She was an amazing mother and grandmother and the time she spent with her family will always be treasured.
Adeline is survived by her daughter, Shirley Merkes of Larson, grandchildren; Scott Merkes, of New Franken and Dale Merkes of Appleton, two great grandchildren; Bryce and Logan Merkes, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Adeline was preceded in death by her husband Harlie and two sons James and Tommy.
The funeral service for Adeline will be held on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at 11:00 AM at FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, 326 East North St. A time of visitation will be held on Tuesday from 9:00 AM until the time of the service at the church. Interment will be in the Highland Memorial Park. Online condolences may be expressed at http://www.wichmannfargo.com/
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 14, 2013 
Schwartz, Adeline (I126564)
 
7252 Adeline R. Riemer 4/10/1910 3/27/2002 Post Crescent 3/29/2002 C 3 Riemer, Adeline R. (I143183)
 
7253 Adeline Van Densen, 89, passed away on Saturday, March 7, 2009, at Vallhaven Care Center in Neenah. She was born on February 2, 1920, in Hollandtown, WI, daughter of the late John and Hattie (Peters) Sprangers. Adeline was united in marriage to Joseph Van Densen on November 9, 1940; he preceded her in death on June 23, 2007. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Menasha, and was a part of St. Mary's 3rd Order. Adeline loved to go camping and fishing. She also enjoyed crafting and painting.
Adeline is survived by her daughter, Pricilla Johnston; grandchildren, Annie Johnston, Sally Johnston; great-grandchildren, Ella Johnston Gerritts, Sidney Johnston Steinway; three brothers, Leo (Joann) Sprangers, Frank (Sally) Sprangers, John (Millie) Sprangers; two sisters, Marion (special friend, Ed Kramer) Oudenhoven, Rita (George) Trader; a sister-in-law, Janice Van Densen; and several nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. She was also preceded in death by three brothers, Matthew, Lester, and Anthony Sprangers; and a brother-in-law, Jerome Oudenhoven.
Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 10, 2009, at St. Mary Catholic Church, 528 Second Street, Menasha, with Fr. Paul Radetski officiating. Visitation will be held from 10:30 a.m. until the hour of service at the church. Interment will take place in St. Mary Cemetery, Town of Menasha. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established. The family would like to thank the staff of Vallhaven and Heartland Hospice for their special care given to Adeline.
Martens-Laemmrich
Funeral Home
Menasha 920-722-8252 
Sprangers, Adeline (I30085)
 
7254 Adeline Wettstein 8/14/1981 Post Crescent 8/16/1981 A 4 Wettstein, Adeline (I34293)
 
7255 Adell Schleis, 96 years young, of Appleton, passed away on May 23, 2011, at Carolina Manor. Adell was born in Kaukauna, on September 19, 1914, to the late Floyd and Kate (Blake) Harvey. The family moved to Manitowoc. She married Gerald Schleis on September 22, 1941. Together they established "Jerry's Pipe Shop" on College Avenue in downtown Appleton. Adell was active and proud to be part of Eastern Star and Altrusa.
Adell is survived by her sister, Joan (Harvey) Borgman, and many favorite nieces and nephews; Dirk and Trish Borgman, Mike and Kathy Harvey, Pat and Nancy Harvey, Nan Harvey, Dave Schultz, Max and Gayle Schultz, Dinny and Dave Grueneberg, great-nieces and nephews; Tricia Harvey, Tim Harvey, Meagan Harvey, Elizabeth Brahmy, Cory Schultz, Patrick, Ryan and Andrew Borgman, as well as her wonderful friends.
Adell was preceded in death by her husband, Jerry, her sister, Dorothy (Fred) Schultz, her brother Charles (Betty Lou) Harvey, a nephew Reed Harvey and a brother-in-law, Al Borgman.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, May 27, 2011, at 1 p.m. at the Wichmann Funeral Home. A time of visitation will be held from 12 p.m. until the time of services at the Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, Adell would like contributions donated to NAMI Fox Valley.
The family sends a heartfelt thank you to the St. Paul at Home people that helped Adell continue to live independently for as long as possible. A big thank you to the staff at Colony Oaks for Adells Recent Rehab. A huge Thank You to all the wonderful staff and people at Carolina Manor for making Adell feel so at home and Comfortable.
Wichmann Funeral Home
537 N. Superior Street
Appleton 920-739-1231
Online Condolences 
Harvey, Adell (I199718)
 
7256 Adell, Town of Holland, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin Lamb, Mary Joan (I42907)
 
7257 Adella died in child birth with Jerome. Ruhoff, Adella Berdina (I21477)
 
7258 ADELLA K WATERS SSN 388-44-0207 Residence: 54614 Bangor, La Crosse, W I Born 24 Dec 1902 Last Benefit: Died 24 Feb 1993 Issued: WI (19 61 And 1962 Leis, Adella C. (I17002)
 
7259 Adella Krohn 7/8/1890 Post Crescent 3/27/1980 B 16 Krohn, Adella E. (I137292)
 
7260 Adella Marie of Joseph Rossmeissl, merchant born Austria and Monica Feldmeyer born Maple Grove, sibling - Karl. Rossmeissl, Adelle Marie (I104875)
 
7261 Adelyn A. Schoepke, "Addie", age 74, of Appleton, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Sunday, January 13, 2013, following a short illness. Addie was born in Black Creek, WI on May 31, 1938 to the late Elden and Dorothy (Sasman) Marcks. She graduated with the class of 1956 at Appleton High School. Following high school, Addie was united in marriage to Duane Schoepke, at Zion Lutheran Church on May 18, 1957. The couple enjoyed over 55 years together.
Addie enjoyed bowling, canning, gardening, and the Brewers - but most of all, she enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren who lovingly referred to her as "Grandma Shep." She was an active member of Zion Lutheran Church for many years.
She will be missed by her husband Duane, Appleton; son Jeff Schoepke, Appleton; two daughters: Carrie (Dan) Mai, Freedom and Connie (Stephen) Heimerl, Appleton; seven grandchildren: Tony (Tara) Hawley, Colleen (Billy) Daul, Kris Hawley, Becky Mai, Dustin (Amanda) Heimerl, Nathaniel Heimerl, and Brittney Heimerl; five great-grandchildren: Kohen, Ally, Macey, Caeden, and Cullen; two sisters: Ilamae Buman and Alma (Ron) Weber; two brothers: Bruce Marcks and Jerry (Carol) Marcks; and two brothers-in-law: Richard Weber and Bob (Nancy) Schoepke. She is further survived by many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, sister Carol, brother David, and brother-in-law Ken Buman.
The Funeral Service will take place at 11 a.m. on Thursday, January 17, 2013 at Zion Lutheran Church, 912 N. Oneida St., Appleton, with Rev. Ken Schlueter officiating. Friends may visit at the Brettschneider-Trettin-Nickel Funeral Chapel on Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m. and directly at the church on Thursday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. Interment will take place at Highland Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the ICU staff at Appleton Medical Center, and also to Nurse David and Dr. Runo at UW Hospital Madison, for the compassionate care shown to Addie. She began a new chapter in her life in 1991, when she was a recipient of a donor kidney, also received at UW Hospital Madison.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on January 15, 2013 
Marcks, Adelyn "Addie" (I89301)
 
7262 Adelyn Frahm, infant daughter of Shannon Schultz and Cody Frahm, passed away peacefully on December 19, 2012, at Meriter Hospital in Madison, with her loving parents at her side. She was born December 12, 2012 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton and is survived by her parents; a brother: Candon Frahm; her maternal grandparents: Kenneth and Sheila Schultz; her paternal grandparents: Michael and Connie Frahm; great-grandparents: Barbara and Gary Schultz, Sandra Felzer, Vernon and Barbara Frahm, Roger and Barbara Retzlaff; her great-great-grandfather: Leon Fischer; and her aunts and uncles: Nicole (Jim) Stevens and their sons Sawyer and Hudson; Deon Schultz; Crystal (Mark) Weinrich and their daughter Taylor; Corey (Lisa) Frahm and Carson Frahm. She is further survived by many relatives and friends. Adelyn was preceded in death by her great-grandfather: David Felzer and two great-uncles: Rick and Todd Retzlaff.
The funeral liturgy for Adelyn will take place at 3:00 PM on Wednesday, December 26, 2012 at HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC CHURCH, 620 E. Kimberly Avenue in Kimberly, with Fr. David Beaudry officiating. Visitation will take place at the church on Wednesday from 1:00 PM until the time of the service.
The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses, and all of the staff at St. Elizabeth and Meriter Hospitals for all of the care and support that was given to Adelyn. Your kindness will never be forgotten.
Although your time here with us was much too short, you brought so much joy and love too many. You will always be our beautiful little girl.
We will love you
forever, Adelyn.
Mommy and Daddy.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on December 23, 2012 
Frahm, Adelyn (I323758)
 
7263 Adelyne E. "Addie" Schultz, 85, Oshkosh, was welcomed home by her heavenly Father on Thursday, March 15, 2007, at Park View Health Center, Oshkosh. She was born February 21, 1922, in Eureka, Wisconsin; daughter of Reinhardt and Ann (Klick) Merkey. A graduate of Berlin High School, she represented the city in the Miss Wisconsin pageant in 1940, as Miss Berlin. On July 10, 1948, she married Howard A. Schultz. They enjoyed 58 years of marriage together and are once again joined as eternal soul mates. Adelyne worked for a number of years in the family business, City Recreation Lanes, Wautoma, WI. Upon moving to Oshkosh, she was employed in the service industry as a waitress for Hessers and the Holiday Inn restaurants. The later years found her remaining active, working part time at K-Mart. Adelyne was an accomplished bowler and golfer in the local area taking home many trophies over the years. She enjoyed cross stitching, feeding wild birds, her Packers and the company of many friends made at the Pearl Lake Campground, Redgranite, WI.
Adelyne and Howard were active members of the Oshkosh Elks Club where they reveled in the activities and companionship of fellow members.
She is survived by son, Donald (Cynthia Long) Schultz, Appleton; daughter, Jody (Ted) Livingston, Little Chute; son, Bradley (Liz) Schultz, Oshkosh; sister, Dorothy (Tony) Castonia, Crivitz; brother-in-law, Lyle (Lyla) Schultz, Wautoma; sisters-in-law: Beulah Stecker, Davenport, IA; and Jackie Schultz, Tennessee; grandchildren: Ryan Schultz, Hortonville; Ria (Tony) Fletcher, New London; Cory Schultz, Oshkosh; Jeffrey Long, New London; great-grandchildren: Sage and Skyler Schultz, Hortonville; Logan and Morgan Fletcher, New London; along with numerous nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Howard; her brother, Donald Merkey; and brothers-in-laws, Boyd Schultz and Bob Stecker.
Funeral services will be held at the Konrad-Behlman Funeral Home-Westside on Tuesday, March 20, 2007, at 2:30 p.m., with Rev. Jeff Knoll officiating. Visitation will be from 12:30 p.m. to the time of service on Tuesday. Interment will follow at Peace Lutheran Cemetery.
The Schultz family would like to extend their thanks and heart felt gratitude to the entire Park View Health Center Staff and the Aurora Dialysis Center for the loving and gentle care provided to Adelyne.
Konrad-Behlman Funeral Home
920-232-5485 
Merkey, Adelyne (I312343)
 
7264 Adem Gossy 30
Augusta Gossy 23
W George Gossy 4
Lena Gossy 2 
Gosz, Nicholas George (I150009)
 
7265 Adis Bourassa 9/25/1980 Post Crescent 9/26/1980 B 7 Bourassa, Adis Marie (I138416)
 
7266 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Romenesko, Kim Marie (I12202)
 
7267 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Romenesko, Alice A. (I12420)
 
7268 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Verspaget, Johannes Antonius (I13059)
 
7269 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Romonesco, Marielle Theodora (I13078)
 
7270 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Romonesco, Petr. Maria (I13161)
 
7271 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VanBree, Hendrikus Matheus (I13181)
 
7272 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jalink, Hermina Eleida (I13204)
 
7273 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Scheepers, Jenifer (I13530)
 
7274 Administrator for Riverside Cemetery 42 years. Maves, Jesse Earl (I335521)
 
7275 Administrator of the Bureau of Prohibition Harney, Malachi Lawrence (I34304)
 
7276 Administrator to son John Bedessem's estate, 9/8/1890. Bedessem, Michael (I149359)
 
7277 admitted to perpetual vows, Sr. Mary Veronica Wilde Wilde, Sister Mary Veronica, Anna Elisabeth Gertrude (I5215)
 
7278 Admitted to Veterans Hospital

Name:Joseph Giersdorf
Birth Year:abt 1845
Keyed Birth Location:Germany
Birth Country:Germany
Admitted Year:1906
Age at Admission:61
State:California
County:Los Angeles
City:Sawtelle
Branch:Pacific Branch 
Giersdorf, Joseph (I153162)
 
7279 Adolf A Bauer 48
Vida Bauer 33 
Bauer, Adolph A. (I337528)
 
7280 Adolf Behnke28
Elenora Behnke24
Beulah Behnke1
[1 4/12]
Katie Lettler21
Fanny Lettler19
Henry Olander20
Frank Zuro32
Mrvin Russel21
William Noll26
Frank Piker21
Charles Cielkis20
A Bialkowsky24 
Lettler, Fannie (I118085)
 
7281 Adolf Gabriel30
Anna Gabriel29
Katie Gabriel3
Anna Gabriel3m
Frank Gabriel24 
Wettengel, Anna (I199014)
 
7282 Adolf Gabriel30
Anna Gabriel29
Katie Gabriel3
Anna Gabriel3m
Frank Gabriel24 
Gabriel, Adolph (I199015)
 
7283 ADOLF LOCHSCHMIDT, who is now serving in his fourteenth year as township chairman of Greenville township, is one of the representative citizens of Outagamie county, where he has been engaged as a farmer and merchant for many years, and is a veteran of the Civil War. He was born in Bohemia, Austria-Hungary, October 1, 1846, a son of Wenzel and Theresa (Bayer) Lochschimdt, natives of Bohemia who came to the United States in June, 1855, locating first at Baltimore, and making their way thence to St. Louis, Missouri, where the mother died. The father then went to New Orleans, with the intention of returning to the old country, but had to wait too long for his ship and decided to return to St. Louis, and from there went to Wisconsin, where he resided with his wife's brother for one and one-half years. His next location was in Terre Haute, Indiana, where he followed the cooper trade for sixteen years, and in 1873 came to Greenville township, buying twenty acres of land, although he continued to follow his trade. Later he went to Shawano county, and there his death occurred in April, 1884, one year after going there. Adolph Lochschimdt was the oldest of the four children of his parents, and he received his education in the public schools of Terre Haute, Indiana. On January 1, 1862, he enlisted in the Sixty-first Indiana Infantry as a drummer boy, this regiment later being consolidated with the Thirty-fifth, and after serving ten months in Company G, he enlisted in the Eighth Indiana Battery, which was later consolidated with the Fifth and Seventh and known as the Seventh, doing guard duty along the railroad between Chattanooga and Atlanta and was in the two days battle of Chicamauga. His entire service covered two years, three months and twenty days, and he was discharged July 20, 1865, after a brave and meritorious service. On his return to Terre Haute, he learned the trade of cooper, which he followed in that city until 1873, when he came to Greenville township, and was engaged in barrel making from timber taken from the twenty acres that his father had purchased. He resided on that farm for sixteen years, and in 1890 purchased seventy acres of land one-half miles north of Greenville Station, where he resided until 1907, then purchasing a small two-acre tract and retiring from active life. Later Mr. Lochschmidt bought the store at Bear Creek for his son, which he has operated since 1910 as a general mercantile establishment. During the past twelve years Mr. Lochschmidt has been treasurer of the Greenville Creamery. He has been prominent in Democratic politics, and served as chairman of the county board in 1904, as assessor seven terms, as clerk twice, and as a member of the school board, and for the past fourteen years he has been township chairman. He is a member of the Roman Catholic Church, belongs to the Catholic Knights and is vice-president of his branch of that order. On May 25, 1874, Mr. Lochschmidt was married to Fannie Steohr, who was born August 9, 1855, in Greenville township, daughter of Joseph and Anna (Fischer) Steohr, natives of Bohemia who were early settlers of Outagamie county, from whence, in 1876, they moved to Shawano county, and there spent the rest of their lives. Mr. and Mrs. Lochschmidt have had fourteen children: Joseph, who resides in Langlade county, where he is engaged in farming; Henry, a milk dealer of Appleton; Matthew, a resident of Kaukauna; Michael, who is in the United States Marines, now stationed in Cuba; Paul, who is manager of the store at Bear Creek; Anton, residing at home; Anna and Martha, Catholic Sisters at St. Francis Convent; Mary, residing at home; Frances, deceased, who was also a Catholic Sister; Celia and Theresa, residing at home; and Johnnie and an infant, deceased. Lochschmidt, Adolph (I121785)
 
7284 Adolf Meyer28
John Meyer65
Mary Meyer20
Oscar Meyer
Meyer, Gustav ADOLPH (I188856)
 
7285 Adolf Meyer28 imm 189? looks like 1892 but listed 7 years. and 1893 would match fathers imm date.
John Meyer65 father widowed born may 1835 imm 1893
Mary Meyer20
Oscar Meyer
Meyer, John (I89279)
 
7286 Adolf Meyer57
Marie Meyer50
Oscar Meyer31
Adolf Meyer23
Wilbert Meyer19 
Meyer, Gustav ADOLPH (I188856)
 
7287 Adolf Potratz 28
Cecily Potratz 24
James Potratz
Dake, Cecily M. (I155436)
 
7288 Adolf Wink40
Clara Wink39
Wilmer Wink17
Gertrude Wink15
Berniece Wink13
Laverna Wink11
Dorothy Wink9
Lloyd Wink7
Marcella Wink
Wink, Adolph (I171111)
 
7289 Adolf Wink50
Clara Wink49
Laverne Wink21
Dorothy Wink18
Lloyd Wink16
Marcella Wink14
Jerome Wink9
Dean Wink
Wink, Adolph (I171111)
 
7290 Adolph W. Gebheim, 1304 W. Taylor St., age 73, died about 3:30 p.m. Friday after a short illness. He was born January 24, 1900 in Germany and lived in Appleton and vicinity most of his life. He was employed at the American Can Company for forty-four years and retired in 1965. He was a member of St. John United Church of Christ, and senior fellowship of the parish and was an A. A. R. P member. He is survived by his wife Clara; two daughters, Mrs. Wm. (LaVerne) Maynard, Colorado, and Miss Janice Gebheim of Appleton; three brothers, Paul, Harry, and Leslie of Appleton; two sisters, Mrs. John (Martha) Bauer, Adrian, Michigan and Mrs. Eleanore Elbrant, Hatley, Wisconsin; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Valley Funeral Home from 3 p.m. Sunday until 10:00 a.m. Monday and then at the church until the service at 2 p.m. Rev. Bharat Bhoosan will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.
5/12/1973 Appleton Post Crescent, page B-4 
Gebheim, Adolph (I181360)
 
7291 Adolph "Mike" Henn, age 88, Seymour, was reunited with his wife Josephine of 62 years on Thursday evening, July 28, 2011. He was born September 25, 1922 in Briarton, son of the late Charles and Anna (Leirich) Henn.
On August 18, 1945, he was united in marriage to Josephine Vande Corput. She preceded him in death on October 23, 2007. The couple celebrated 62 years of marriage together. They farmed from 1957 until their retirement in 1976.
Mike was a faithful and active member of St. John's Catholic Church in Seymour.
He enjoyed farming and working on farm machinery, "coaching" the Green Bay Packers, hunting, listening to the weather scanner, and playing sheepshead.
Survivors include his children: Carol (Perry) Pierre, Seymour; Gary (Kathy) Henn, Green Bay; Kelvan (Patti) Henn, Darboy; Connie (Greg) Sherman, Appleton; Brian (Jean) Henn, Arbor Vitae; 20 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; sister Anna (Clayton) Gorges, Menasha; 2 brothers: Robert (Elaine) Henn, Felix Henn, both of South Milwaukee; 4 sisters-in-law: Rosetta Henn, Seymour; Marjorie Henn, Clintonville; Josie Henn, Shawano; Marlene (John) Schultz, Milwaukee. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to his wife and parents, Mike was preceded in death by a granddaughter Chanda Kenney; great grandchild Fletcher John Henn; 4 brothers: George, Jerome, Anthony, and Aloysius; 4 sisters: Gertrude, Agnes, Sr. Margaret Anne, and Edith; infant brother and infant twin sisters. Also preceded by sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law.
Friends may call at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Home, Seymour, on Sunday, July 31, 2011 from 4 PM to 8 PM with a prayer service at 7:30 PM. Visitation will continue on Monday, August 1, 2011 at St. John Catholic Church, Seymour, from 9:30 AM until Mass of Christian Burial at 11 AM with Father Bob Kabat officiating. Entombment will take place at Allouez Catholic Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established in Mike's name. Online condolences may be expressed at www.muehlboettcher.com.
Special thanks to Fr. Kabat and Deacon DeBruin for their visits. Thank you also to Good Shepherd Nursing Home and to Dr. Frangiskakis for the care given to Mike.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 30, 2011 
Henn, Michael (I111157)
 
7292 Adolph Alexander52
Carolina Alexander29
George Alexander16
Clara Alexander13
Arnold Alexander11
Sigfried Alexander9
Louis B Alexander9
August Alexander7
Lelz Alexander4
Johann Alexander4
Alvina Alexander7/12
Louisa Breedfish16 
Alexander, Arnold (I301253)
 
7293 Adolph Alexander52
Carolina Alexander29
George Alexander16
Clara Alexander13
Arnold Alexander11
Sigfried Alexander9
Louis B Alexander9
August Alexander7
Lelz Alexander4
Johann Alexander4
Alvina Alexander7/12
Louisa Breedfish16 
Alexander, George (I316826)
 
7294 Adolph Alexander52
Carolina Alexander29
George Alexander16
Clara Alexander13
Arnold Alexander11
Sigfried Alexander9
Louis B Alexander9
August Alexander7
Lelz Alexander4
Johann Alexander4
Alvina Alexander7/12
Louisa Breedfish16 
Alexander, Adolph (I333426)
 
7295 Adolph Alexander60
Arnold Alexander21
Siegfried Alexander19
Lellie Alexander14
Gertrude Wilde21 
Alexander, Adolph (I333426)
 
7296 Adolph Alferteg39
Augusto Alferteg32
Linda Alferteg14
Reinhardt Alferteg13
Ella Alferteg11
Hattie Alferteg10
Emma Alferteg8
Dorthy Alferteg2
[2 6/12] 
Alfertig, Adolph (I183623)
 
7297 Adolph Alfertig50
Augusta Alfertig42
Landa E Alfertig24
Ella E Alfertig21
Hattie A Alfertig20
Emma F Alfertig18
Dorothy G Alfertig12 
Alfertig, Adolph (I183623)
 
7298 Adolph Behnke42
Ida Behnke43
Josephine Behnke11
Hellen Behnke10
Martin Behnke9
Porland Behnke7
Roselina Behnke5
Sophia Behnke
Behnke, Rosaline (I200270)
 
7299 Adolph Behrendt27
Ellen Behrendt24
Marbert Behrendt2/12 
Behrendt, Adolph Alfred (I329583)
 
7300 Adolph Blair35
Myrtle Blair22
Violet Blair5
Louis Blair4
Loraine Blair1
[1 8/12] 
Blair, Violet Louise (I121623)
 
7301 Adolph Blair35
Myrtle Blair22
Violet Blair5
Louis Blair4
Loraine Blair1
[1 8/12] 
Blair, Adolph (I179411)
 
7302 Adolph Bloy 34
Hannah Bloy 30
Ralph Bloy 8
Donald Bloy 7
Mildred Bloy 5
Florence Bloy 3 [3 4/12]
Raymond Bloy 1 [1 7/12] 
Bloy, Raymond S. (I338317)
 
7303 Adolph Bloy b: 28 MAR 1885 d: 01 JAN 1962
+ Hannah Mueller b: 1890 d: 1958
2 Ralph A Bloy b: 01 MAR 1912 d: 01 JAN 1964
+ Gertrude M VandenHogen b: 25 FEB 1915 d: 03 JAN 2006
3 Living Bloy
+ Living Unknown
3 Living Bloy
+ Living Unknown
2 Mildred M Bloy b: 01 JAN 1915 d: 14 OCT 2001
+ Everett G Weigert b: 18 JAN 1911 d: 07 SEP 1991
2 Living Bloy
+ Living Hibbard
3 Living Bloy
+ Living Schmidt
4 Living Bloy
3 Living Bloy
+ Living Unknown
3 Living Bloy
+ Living Unknown
3 Living Bloy
+ Living Coffey
3 Living Bloy
+ Albert W Winius b: 27 AUG 1954 d: 18 DEC 1991
4 Living Winius
4 Living Winius
4 Living Winius
4 Living Winius
+ Living Gries
3 Living Bloy
+ Living Geurts
4 Living Geurts
4 Living Geurts
3 Living Bloy
+ Living Lamers
4 Living Lamers
4 Living Lamers
4 Living Lamers
3 Daniel Bloy b: 1958 d: 1958
2 Living Bloy
+ Living Unknown
2 Florence Bloy b: 13 AUG 1916 d: 08 DEC 1999
+ Living Weyenberg
3 Roman A Weyenberg b: 30 MAY 1936 d: 06 AUG 2006
+ Shirley A Stadler b: 07 DEC 1935 d: 14 FEB 1999
4 Living Weyenberg
+ Living Unknown
5 Living Weyenberg
+ Living Unknown
5 Living Weyenberg
5 Living Weyenberg
5 Living Weyenberg
4 Living Weyenberg
+ Living Unknown
4 Living Weyenberg
4 Living Weyenberg
+ Living VanDerLoop
4 Living Weyenberg
+ Living VandenOever
5 Living VandenOever
+ Living Lemke
5 Living VandenOever
5 Living VandenOever
4 Living Weyenberg
+ Living Cotter
4 Living Weyenberg
+ Living Holzwarth
5 Living Holzwarth
5 Living Holzwarth
+ Living VanDyke
2 Living Bloy
+ Lawrence O Mader b: 25 FEB 1917 d: 01 MAR 2005
3 Living Mader
+ Living Unknown
4 Living Mader
+ Living Brandt
4 Living Mader
+ Living Theide
3 Living Mader
3 Living Mader
+ Living Unknown
3 Living Mader
+ Living Rohm
3 Living Mader
+ Living Carlsen
3 Living Mader
2 Living Bloy
+ Paul C Gresl b: 22 APR 1926 d: 24 JUL 1959
2 Ray Bloy d: yes
2 Donald Bloy d: yes
2 Living Bloy
+ Living Kersten
3 Living Bloy
+ Living Welter
4 Jacob Allan Welter b: 1983 d: 1983
3 Living Bloy
+ Living Harris
3 Gary Alan Bloy b: 17 NOV 1961 d: 15 AUG 1999
+ Living Greenwood
4 Living Bloy
4 Living Bloy
4 Living Bloy
3 Living Bloy
+ Living Pyke
3 Living Bloy
+ Living Voet
2 Living Bloy
+ Wence J VandenHogen b: 29 SEP 1928 d: 03 JUN 1979
3 Living VandenHogen
+ Living Batzler
4 Living VandenHogen
5 Ayden Jon VandenHogen b: 05 APR 2006 d: 09 APR 2006
5 Living VandenHogen
4 Living VandenHogen
+ Living Braun
4 Living VandenHogen
3 Living VandenHogen
+ Living Unknown
3 Living VandenHogen
+ Living Delano
3 Living VandenHogen
+ Living Unknown
3 Cornelius VandenHogen d: yes
3 Peter VandenHogen d: yes
3 Theodore VandenHogen d: yes
+ Living VandenHeuvel 
Bloy, Adolph (I112334)
 
7304 Adolph Bloy34
Hannah Bloy30
Ralph Bloy8
Donald Bloy7
Mildred Bloy5
Florence Bloy3 [3 4/12]
Raymond Bloy1 [1 7/12] 
Bloy, Adolph (I112334)
 
7305 Adolph Bloy45
Hannah Bloy40
Ralph Bloy18
Donald Bloy17
Mildred Bloy15
Florence Bloy13
Raymond Bloy11
Malinda Bloy9
Margaret Bloy7
Bernice Bloy5
Leonard Bloy3
Adolph Bloy
Bloy, Adolph (I112334)
 
7306 Adolph Bloy55
Hannah Bloy50
Raymond Bloy21
Margaret Bloy19
Benjamin Bloy15
Leonard Bloy13
Adolph Bloy11 
Bloy, Adolph (I112334)
 
7307 Adolph Bower 38
Barbary Bower 36
Clara Bower 9
Theodore Bower 7
Franklin Bower 5
Amelia Bower 2
Tracy Bower 1/12 
Bauer, Theresa (I342851)
 
7308 Adolph Burmaster49
Louisa Burmaster39
Alma Burmaster20
Edwin Burmaster18
Amanda Burmaster14
Lottis Burmaster10 
Burmeister, Adolph (I99554)
 
7309 Adolph Burmeister44
Louiesa Burmeister33 marr 17 yrs 6 children 4 alive.
Alma Burmeister16
Edwin Burmeister13
Amanda Burmeister9
Sattie Burmeister
Burmeister, Adolph (I99554)
 
7310 Adolph Burmeister53
Louise Burmeister44
Amanda Burmeister19
Lottie Burmeister15 
Burmeister, Adolph (I99554)
 
7311 Adolph Burmeister53
Louise Burmeister44
Amanda Burmeister19
Lottie Burmeister15 
Burmeister, Charlotte "Lottie" (I198249)
 
7312 Adolph Burmeister63
Louise Burmeister52
Leroy J Austin26
Charlotte M Austin24
June L Austin1
[1 5/12]
Clayton Seaman26
[36] 
Burmeister, Adolph (I99554)
 
7313 Adolph Burmeister63
Louise Burmeister52
Leroy J Austin26
Charlotte M Austin24 dau
June L Austin1
[1 5/12]
Clayton Seaman26
[36] 
Burmeister, Charlotte "Lottie" (I198249)
 
7314 Adolph E. Fuerst Jr., age 78 of Appleton, passed away Friday, October 22, 2004 at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Appleton. He was born in Appleton on July 3, 1926, the son of the late Adolph and Kathryn (Werner) Fuerst. On June 17, 1950, he married Madelyn Wittbrod at St. Margaret Mary's Catholic Church in Neenah. Todd proudly served his country in the Philippines during World War II as a United States Navy gunner. He retired from American Can with almost forty years of employment as a foreman. He enjoyed fishing, carpentry, going to their cottage in Mountain, Wis, and most importantly spending time with his family, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Despite suffering a stroke twelve years ago, he always had a smile on his face.
Survivors include; his wife, Madelyn "Mickey" Fuerst, three sons, Keith (Cindy) Fuerst, of Inverness, Ill., Gary (Joan) Fuerst and Todd ( Carol) Fuerst, all of Appleton; two daughters, Carla Mortimer and Cheri (Jeff) Kehl, all of Appleton; grandchildren, Alison (Dan) Wojcik, Bartlett, Ill.; Andrea (Jake) Brott, St. Paul, Mn.; Erik (Angela) Fuerst, Appleton; Andy (Laura) Sonsthagen, Neenah; Jordan, Erin, and Krystle Fuerst, Appleton; Lora (Jon) Glasel, Kaukauna; Tara Mortimer, Oshkosh; Ryan Kehl, Appleton; Tanya Kehl, Darboy; and Jessica Frizzell of Greenville, six great-grandchildren, Owen, Haley, Shayd, Ava, Aiden, and Lilly, one brother, Leo (Charlene) Fuerst, Appleton; sister-in-law, Esther Fuerst, Appleton; special friends, Anne (Randy) Reschke, Hortonville; Barb (Dick) Hartwell, Ohio; Betsy (Jim) Vosters, Little Chute, and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Todd was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Edward and George Fuerst, one sister, Catherine Dorschner, and one grandson, James Mortimer.
A Memorial Mass for Todd will be held on Tuesday, October 26, 2004, at 11 a.m., at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Appleton with the Rev. Robert Karuhn officiating. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, at the church, from 9:30 a.m. until the time of services.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in Todd's name.
Our loving husband, father and grandfather will be sadly missed by his family and many friends. Thanks dad for all the great moments, especially those "cottage days."
WESTGOR FUNERAL HOME
1140 Appleton Road
Menasha
920-720-0314 
Fuerst, Adolph E. "Todd" (I106790)
 
7315 ADOLPH ELSBERND SSN 268-09-2925 Residence: 45211 Cincinnati, Hamilto n, OH Born 13 Dec 1902 Last Benefit: Died Dec 1966 Issued: OH (Before 1951) Elsbernd, Adolph (I16066)
 
7316 Adolph Ernst Johannes Foerstner b. Feb 5, 1883 T Freedom, Wi. Bapt March 11, 1883 Freedom Moravian Church S/O: Wilhelm & Caroline Walschlaeger Foerstner Forstner, Adolph (I148971)
 
7317 Adolph F Klika35
Grace Klika32
Meriss Klika10
George Klika8
Isebell Klika6
Rosie Klika4
Clearnce Klika
Klika, Adolph Frank (I109895)
 
7318 Adolph F Klika55
Grace M Klika52
Irene E Klika19 
Klika, Adolph Frank (I109895)
 
7319 Adolph Friedrich Martin Schraeder b Jan 10, 1871 T of Freedom, Bapt May 7, 1871 Freedom Moravian Church S/O Carl & Johanne Beyer Schraedr Schroeder, Adolph Friedrich Martin "Adam" (I119870)
 
7320 Adolph Fuerst38
Katharine Fuerst32
Edward Fuerst7
George Fuerst4
[4 3/12] 
Fuerst, Adolph (I107230)
 
7321 Adolph Fuerst57
Catherine B Fuerst53
Catherine J Fuerst18
Adolph E Fuerst13
Leo M Fuerst11 
Fuerst, Adolph (I107230)
 
7322 Adolph Fuerst57
Catherine B Fuerst53
Catherine J Fuerst18
Adolph E Fuerst13
Leo M Fuerst11 
Fuerst, Leo M. (I175927)
 
7323 Adolph G Tonn48
Myrtle M Tonn38
Milton H Tonn17 
Tonn, Milton Harvey (I169690)
 
7324 Adolph Gemeiner 52
Annie Gemeiner 45
Max Gemeiner 23
Oscar Gemeiner 21
Selma Gemeiner 19
Robert Gemeiner 17
Ervin Gemeiner 14
Edwin Gemeiner 11 
Dorschner, Anna Mary (I177947)
 
7325 Adolph Gemeiner 52
Annie Gemeiner 45
Max Gemeiner 23
Oscar Gemeiner 21
Selma Gemeiner 19
Robert Gemeiner 17
Ervin Gemeiner 14
Edwin Gemeiner 11 
Gmeiner, Adolph (I177948)
 
7326 Adolph Gmeiner 47
Anna D Gmeiner 40
Max Gmeiner 17
Oscar Gmeiner 16
Lelma Gmeiner 14
Robert Gmeiner 11
Irwin Gmeiner 9
Edwin Gmeiner
Gmeiner, Adolph (I177948)
 
7327 Adolph H Hoops41
Ida M Hoops41
Freda Hoops13
Elsie Hoops
Hoops, Henry Adolph (I308416)
 
7328 Adolph Hack55
Anna E Hack46
Lyle A Hack23
Wilbur D Hack22
Roger A Hack17
Lenore E Hack16
Dolores M Hack13 
Hack, Wilbur (I324795)
 
7329 Adolph Homan69
John Homan20
Marion Homan17
Robert Homan10 
Homan, John (I130418)
 
7330 Adolph Homan69
John Homan20
Marion Homan17
Robert Homan10 
Homan, Adolf Charles (I145514)
 
7331 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Homan, Marion Laverne (I163987)
 
7332 Adolph Horn 50
Albertine K Horn 50
Herman C Horn 28
Albert F Horn 20
Henry F Horn 18
Ella M Horn 16
Annie B Horn 13
Rosa F Horn 9
Loretta W Horn 7
Walter L Horn
Horn, Herman Carl (I337918)
 
7333 Adolph Huebner 29
Emma Huebner 32
Olga Huebner 8
Paul Huebner 11/12 
Huebner, Adolph (I319094)
 
7334 Adolph Huebner 48
Bertha Huebner 18
Walter Huebner 13
Alice Huebner 11 
Huebner, Adolph (I319094)
 
7335 Adolph Huebner 8/4/1939 Post Crescent 8/4/1939 5 Huebner, Adolph (I319094)
 
7336 Adolph Huebner 48
Bertha Huebner 18
Walter Huebner 13
Alice Huebner 11 
Huebner, Walter H. (I319098)
 
7337 Adolph Huebner 48
Bertha Huebner 18
Walter Huebner 13
Alice Huebner 11 
Huebner, Alice B. (I319100)
 
7338 Adolph Huebner 48
Bertha Huebner 18
Walter Huebner 13
Alice Huebner 11 
Huebner, Bertha (I340072)
 
7339 Adolph Huebner 60
Bertha A Damrow 28
Doris L Damrow
Huebner, Adolph (I319094)
 
7340 Adolph Huebner 60
Bertha A Damrow 28
Doris L Damrow
Huebner, Bertha (I340072)
 
7341 Adolph Huebner 60
Bertha A Damrow 28
Doris L Damrow 8 grandaughter 
Damro, Doris (I335850)
 
7342 Adolph Jandrey26
Alma Jandrey24
Leroy Jandrey
Jandrey, Adolph (I62503)
 
7343 Adolph Jandrey37
Alma Jandrey34
Leroy Jandrey13
Arline Jandrey8
Elton Jandrey7
Verona Jandrey4
Cyril Jandrey1
[1 8/12] 
Jandrey, Adolph (I62503)
 
7344 Adolph Jandrey37
Alma Jandrey34
Leroy Jandrey13
Arline Jandrey8
Elton Jandrey7
Verona Jandrey4
Cyril Jandrey1
[1 8/12] 
Jandrey, Elton (I191282)
 
7345 Adolph Joseph Vandertie, on December 19, 2007, our Dad and Grandpa, age 96, passed from his earthily life to his eternal life. He was born May 26, 1911, at the family farm in Stiles, to the late Charles and Lucy (Rouer) Vandertie. After living a few years in Lena, the family moved to Green Bay in 1919 using a team of horses and large wooden sleigh. On November 16, 1933, he as united in marriage to Adeline Glawe at Grace Lutheran Church and she preceded him in death on July 22, 2003. Adolph was a chaplain in the Odd Fellows Lodge (Canton Bay Verte. Odd Fellows Lodge member). He was a Committee Chairman and on the Eagle Board of the Boy Scouts. Adolph worked 20 years for Kraft Cheese Co. until they relocated to Chicago. He then worked for Vandertie Cold Storage until his retirement. Adolph is best known for his talent in Hobo whittling, which he started at the age of 12 while hanging around hobo's in the hobo jungle. That progressed to a fulltime hobby of turning out thousands of "whimsies" of ball in cage whittlings of great artistic beauty. All of Adolph's work was done with his pocket knife only. He also had a vast collection of tramp art of which many are antiques and many of his own making. Adolph's collection was acquired and donated to the Kohler Art Museum, Sheboygan and the Ashwaubenon Historical Society Museum.
Many years were spent at Art Shows and special gatherings. In Britt, Iowa he and Adeline were dubbed The Grand Duke and Duchess of the Hobo's. The special honor is mentioned in many publications.
He was known as the man to beat in the annual family grudge match croquet games. We rarely did. Many runners in the Bellin Run would hear him holler "Hi Mary" or " You can do it" from his chair at the corner. Adolph would wait to get his hug from several of them. He was also known as "Uncle Hot Lips" by his niece Sue Vandertie, from PA. This title was special to him.
A documentary on Hobo life and Adolph's personal life is being developed by Arketype. Jim Rivett and Shelly Young have taken him to many places that stirred up a wealth of memories.
Adolph is survived by a daughter and three sons: Nancy (Jake) VanVeen of Menasha, Terry (Mary) Vandertie of Green Bay, Rick (Lynn) Vandertie of Christchurch, New Zealand, and David Vandertie of Madison; five grandchildren: Dan (Lori) VanVeen of Springfield, MA; Lynn (Scott) McCain of Milan, MI; Tom (Delores) VanVeen of Waupaca; Valerie (Mike) Gruski, Tracy (Chad) Goltz, all of Green Bay; ten great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; a sister, Lydia Evans of Green Bay; nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Adeline; grandson, Michael Vandertie on February 6, 2003; brothers: Charles, Ralph, Eli, Donald, and twin brother, Jules; his sisters: Irene Vandertie, Alvina Wolzgazogen, and Margaret Vande Sande.
The family would like to thanks Dad's many friends and neighbors for the countless ways they expressed their care and love for him. His Aurora Hospice nurses and aids, Sarah and Linda, and special neighbors.
A celebration of his life will be held at a later date. MALCORE Funeral Home, Green Bay, assisted the family. Visit malcorefuneralhome.com to send an online condolence to the family. 
Vandertie, Adolph (I314382)
 
7346 Adolph Karmer38
Theresa Karmer40
Elizabeth Karmer18
Agnes Karmer16
Joseph Karmer14
Adolph Karmer12
Mary Karmer9
George M Karmer
Koerner, George (I43260)
 
7347 Adolph Karmer38
Theresa Karmer40
Elizabeth Karmer18
Agnes Karmer16
Joseph Karmer14
Adolph Karmer12
Mary Karmer9
George M Karmer
Karner, Adolph (I58749)
 
7348 Adolph Kemer 49
Teressa Kemer 51
Joseph Kemer 23
Edward Kemer 22
Mry Kemer 19
George Kemer 16
James Kemer 13
Marion Brey 2 
Karner, Adolph (I58749)
 
7349 Adolph Kemer 49
Teressa Kemer 51
Joseph Kemer 23
Edward Kemer 22
Mry Kemer 19
George Kemer 16
James Kemer 13
Marion Brey 2 
Bryce, Theresa (I189138)
 
7350 Adolph Kliber47
Grace Kliber43
Marina Kliber20
George Kliber18
Salle Kliber16
Rosela Kliber15
Clarence Kliber13
Irline Kliber9
Sylvester Arts9
Irvin Arts7
Roseline Arts4
Norbil Arts2
[2 3/12] 
Klika, Adolph Frank (I109895)
 
7351 Adolph Kloes63
Leonare Kloes59
Adolph Kloes28
Emil Kloes21
Louisa Kloes19
Ella Kloes16
Lula Kloes15 
Kloes, Emil (I166690)
 
7352 Adolph Klves58
Elnora Klves54
Adolph Klves22
Herman Klves21
Amal Klves16
Louisa Klves14
Ella Klves11
Lulu Klves
Kloes, Herman (I150742)
 
7353 Adolph Knopf 48
Eleanora F Knopf 47
George D Knopf 19
Agnes Knopf 18
Theresa D Knopf 16 
Knopf, Theresa (I140812)
 
7354 Adolph L Blair45
Myrtle L Blair33
Violet L Blair15
Louis D Blair14
Lorraine M Blair11
Margaret A Blair7
Homar J Blair
Blair, Adolph (I179411)
 
7355 Adolph L Blair45
Myrtle L Blair33
Violet L Blair15
Louis D Blair14
Lorraine M Blair11
Margaret A Blair7
Homar J Blair
Pomeroy, Myrtle (I180366)
 
7356 Adolph Lehman37
Marie Lehman35
Eugene Lehman11
Ruby Lehman10
Reinhart Lehman8
Vilas Lehman6
Verne Lehman3 [3 8/12]
Eileen Lehman0 [5/12] 
Lehman, Adolph (I205696)
 
7357 Adolph Meyer47
Mary Meyer40
Oscar Meyer22
Adolph Meyer13
Arnold Meyer
Meyer, Gustav ADOLPH (I188856)
 
7358 Adolph Munster b. Nov 19, 1878 T Center, Wi. Bapt. Feb 2, 1879 Freedom Moravian Church S/O: Johann & Marie Gloede Munster (Muenster) Muenster, Adolph (I344244)
 
7359 Adolph O Genslak 28
Vila Genslak 26
Adolph J Genslak 4
Stanley Genslak 7/12 
Genslak, Adolph J. (I113315)
 
7360 Adolph Otto28
Beulah Otto28
Joan Otto6
Beverly Otto
Otto, Adolph A. (I155492)
 
7361 Adolph Otto28
Beulah Otto28
Joan Otto6
Beverly Otto
Barker, Beulah (I162560)
 
7362 Adolph Peterson 46
Emma Peterson 38
James Peterson 10
Arlene Peterson 8
Harold Peterson 6
Serene Peterson 4
Ethel Peterson 7/12
Maria Peterson 70 
Peterson, James E. (I159730)
 
7363 Adolph Pritzl 45
Elsie Pritzl 43
Leon Pritzl 20
Eleanor Pritzl 12 
Pritzl, Leon Charles (I116382)
 
7364 Adolph Pritzl, 80, of 127 Park St. Brillion, died Friday at a Green Bay hospital. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Weiting Funeral Home and at 10:30 a.m. at St Mary Catholic Church, Brillion. The Rev. Alfred Pritzl, brother of the deceased, will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. Pritzl was born May 16, 1893, in the town of Maple Grove, son of the late Wolfgang and Francisca Lemberger Pritzl. He married Mary Gerl and she preceded him in death in 1922. He married Elsie Tikalski Smith. April 26, 1927, at Brillion. Mr Pritzl was in the hardware business for 40 years in Brillion before his retirement 10 years ago. He was a member of St Mary Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society of the church. He was also a member of the Catholic Knights. Survivors include his wife, Elsie, a son, Leon, of Merrill, a daughter, Mrs Bernard (Eleanore) Kabat, of Appleton, a step-daughter, Mrs William (Celia) Kleiber, of Manitowoc, a brother, the Rev Alfred Pritzl, of Green Bay, 15 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Five sisters and five brothers preceded him in death. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday until the time of service Monday. A Wake service will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
TOD: "OBIT" - Adolph Pritzl - from Agnes Birringer 2/91 
Pritzl, Adolph Joseph (I116533)
 
7365 Adolph Pritzle 36
Elsie Pritzle 33
Celia Pritzle 11
Leander Pritzle 10
Elenore Pritzle2
Frank Tikalsky55
Richard Tikalsky 20 
Pritzl, Adolph Joseph (I116533)
 
7366 Adolph R Dake 32
Anna B Dake 30
Lucille B Dake 10
Robert H Dake 8
Dorothy B Dake 6
Cecil M Dake 3
James K Dake
Dake, Adolph (I155432)
 
7367 Adolph Risse 43
Alvera Risse 39
Arlene Risse 10
Sophia Planann 65
Esther Planann 25 
Risse, Adolph (I148319)
 
7368 Adolph Robl48
Clara Robl48
Joseph Robl24
Anton Robl22
Alvin Robl18 
Robl, Alvin (I5265)
 
7369 Adolph Schaumann59
Emma Schaumann51
Harold Schaumann23
[33]
Ester Schaumann14
Alfred Schaumann12 
Schaumann, Adolph (I193381)
 
7370 Adolph Schelfout60
Allen Schelfout54
Servenius Schelfout25 
McCabe, Helen (I80471)
 
7371 Adolph Schelfout60
Allen Schelfout54
Servenius Schelfout25 
Schelfhout, Servenius M. (I92885)
 
7372 Adolph Schelfout60
Allen Schelfout54
Servenius Schelfout25 
Schelfhout, Adolph (I177607)
 
7373 Adolph Schelphout30
Annie Schelfhout31
Edmond Schelfhout5
Isadore Schelfhout1
[1 8/12] 
Smith, Anne (I177608)
 
7374 Adolph Schubring34 [3??]
Minnie Schubring23
Barbara Schubring3 [63] 
Deck, Barbara (I148178)
 
7375 Adolph Sengstock 55
Rosa Sengstock 43
Otto Sengstock 18
Henry Sengstock 16
Emma Sengstock 14
Leonard Sengstock 11
Elsie Sengstock 9
Eddie Sengstock 4 
Sengstock, Edward J. (I147783)
 
7376 Adolph Sengstock 55
Rosa Sengstock 43
Otto Sengstock 18
Henry Sengstock 16
Emma Sengstock 14
Leonard Sengstock 11
Elsie Sengstock 9
Eddie Sengstock 4 
Sengstock, Adolph (I147784)
 
7377 Adolph Sengstock55
Rosa Sengstock43
Otto Sengstock18
Henry Sengstock16
Emma Sengstock14
Leonard Sengstock11
Elsie Sengstock9
Eddie Sengstock
Neubauer, Rosa (I147785)
 
7378 Adolph T. Wink, 87, Forest Junction, died Jan. 9, at the Calumet Homestead, New Holstein.
He was born Feb. 16, 1890, in the town of Brillion. His parents were the last Henry and Catherine Beltz Wink. He married Clara Timm Nov. 2, 1911 at Forest Junction. He farmed in the town of Holland and the town of Brillion his entire life and retired from active farming in 1967. He is a member of the Zion United Methodist Church of Forest Junction and the Gideon Bible class.
Survivors are his wife, Clara, five daughters, Mrs. Harvey (Gertrude) Just, Green Bay; Mrs. Bernice Krueger, Mrs. Lloyd (Dorothy) Wolf, Kaukauna; Mrs. LaVerna Ott, Hilbert; and Mrs. Bud (Marcella) De Coster, New Holstein; four sons, Willmer and Dean, Appleton; Lloyd, Luxemburg; and Jerome, New Holstein, 37 grandchildren and 47 great grandchildren. One grandchild, three sisters and six brothers preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be Friday at the Zion United Methodist Church in Forest Junction. Rev. Calmer Overlien will officiate. Burial will be in the Forest home cemetery.
Chilton Times Journal – January 12, 1978 
Wink, Adolph (I171111)
 
7379 Adolph Tank43
Lydia Tank25
Elsie Tank6
Elmer Tank5
Caroline Tank2 [2 11/12]
Carlton Tank1 [1 4/12] 
Tank, Adolph (I311232)
 
7380 Adolph Tank43
Lydia Tank25
Elsie Tank6
Elmer Tank5
Caroline Tank2 [2 11/12]
Carlton Tank1 [1 4/12] 
Tank, Carlton (I323148)
 
7381 Adolph W Heckert39
Lena J Heckert34
Esther E Heckert13
Oscar W Heckert10
Theodore A Heckert6
George A Heckert3
Arthur R Heckert5/12 
Heckert, Adolph (I175089)
 
7382 Adolph W Meyer
14 Jun 1906
23 Feb 1983 
Meyer, Adolph W. Jr. (I58986)
 
7383 Adolph W. Hilker is a partner in the firm of Hilker Brothers, of Racine. The name has long been synonymous with business enterprise in this city and the record of A. W. Hilker fully sustains the enviable reputation which has ever been associated with the commercial and industrial enterprises conducted by the Hilker family. He was born in Racine, December 25, 1867 , and is a son Adolph and Caroline (Broeker) Hilker, who are mentioned at length on another p age of this work in connection with the sketch of his brother, H. A. Hilker. After attending the public schools A. W. Hilker continued his education in the Marsh Business College and w hen his textbooks were put aside he became associated with his father in the brick manufacturing business with which he became thoroughly familiar in both principle and detail. After the death of his father he was associated with his brother in organizing the firm of Hilker Bro thers Brick Manufacturing Company, of which he became secretary and treasurer, with Henry August Hilker as vice president and William Hilker, Sr., president. They employed about seventy -five men and their annual output exceeded six million bricks, including cream colored presse d and common brick. That Adolph W. Hilker ranked high in the regard of others in the same line of business is indicated in the fact that he was for two years honored with the presidency of the Brick Manufacturers' Association of Wisconsin. In 1914 the company discontinued the manufacture of brick but still engaged in its sale, handling a fine Chicago product. In 1915 they accepted the agency of the Red Seal Oil Company, Adolph W. Hilker remaining active in the management of the brick business, while his brother, Henry A. Hilker, has the management of the oil trade. The former is also connected with the Fox-Hilker Shoe Company, manufactu res of men's fine shoes, and is now chairman of the board of directors. For five years he ha s been president of the Wisconsin Clay Workers' Association. At the present time they are developing a summer resort along the lake having eighty acres with a frontage of half a mile on the beach.
On the 7th of November, 1895, Mr. Hilker was married to Miss Amelia Buscher, who was born in Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, and they now have a daughter, Luella Dorothy. The parents are members of the First Evangelical church, in which Mr. Hilker is serving as a trustee . In politics he is an earnest republican and for a year filled the office of supervisor. He has taken an active interest in both political and church affairs and has been a co-operant factor in many well defined plans and measures for the public good. His life work has bee n fruitful of substantial results and he has added new laurels to the fair name of Hilker in Racine County. 
Hilker, Adolph W. (I129781)
 
7384 Adolph Werner
42
Catherine Werner
43
Robert Werner
17
Lucille Werner
16
Bernett Werner
14
Clifford Werner
12
Virginia Werner
10
Stanley Werner
Werner, Robert (I114001)
 
7385 Adolph Werner 61 [21]
Catherine Werner 32
Edward Werner 11
Andrew Werner 9
Robert Werner 7
Lucille Werner 5
Bernedette Werner 4 [4 1/12]
Clifford Werner 3 [3 3/12]
Virginia Werner 0 [1/12] 
Werner, Robert (I114001)
 
7386 Adolph Wrick 29
Clara Wrick 29
Wilmer Wrick 7
Gertrude Wrick 5
Bennier Wrick 3
La Verna Wrick 1
Edward Eckert 20 
Wink, Adolph (I171111)
 
7387 Adolpl A Hoops31
Ida M J Hoops31
Frieda A Hoops
Hoops, Henry Adolph (I308416)
 
7388 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Baker, Esther (I7094)
 
7389 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wilde, William Allen (I10985)
 
7390 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Romenesko, Jonelle (I12209)
 
7391 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Micke, Jeremy Michael (I12558)
 
7392 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Micke, Rachel Joy (I12559)
 
7393 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hammen, Wendy Sue (I15110)
 
7394 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Stadler, Amber (I25518)
 
7395 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Miller, Erin (I36103)
 
7396 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Miller, Bobby (I36104)
 
7397 adopted Glasheen, Dr. Peter Paul (I42673)
 
7398 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Olsen, James (I154624)
 
7399 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Olsen, Ruth (I154625)
 
7400 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Schuster, Nicolle (I173855)
 
7401 ADOPTED 1918. From the Gruhl-Schroeder Family Tree: his "biological parents were Andrew Miller and Mary Driessen Miller, who died Mar 1902. Andrew remarried later, but did not reassemble the family." Mary and Wilhelmina were half-sisters. Their mother, Mary Tillemans, was married first to Antone Kobussen, who died when Wilhelmina was an infant. She then married John Driessen, and the couple had ten children, including Arthur's mother."

Other sources list his birth as 3/12/1899 death 6/8/1954 
Gruehl, Arthur Mark Miller (I178255)
 
7402 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gauthier, Michelle Denise (I103000)
 
7403 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Driessen, Samuel (I5024)
 
7404 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Verhagen, Michael Kim (I18491)
 
7405 Adopted by a DeBruin Family DeBruin, Hattie (I27255)
 
7406 Adopted by the Hamer Family at 6 month old. Hamer, Stanley (Wrobleski) Jr. (I130002)
 
7407 adopted child Wilde, Albert Henry (I10652)
 
7408 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hartstern, Anthony (I23905)
 
7409 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Britz, Thomas Joseph (I62696)
 
7410 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Britz, Barbara Ann (I62697)
 
7411 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Britz, William John (I62698)
 
7412 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hoffman, Adam James (I36200)
 
7413 Adopted From Orphan Asylum. Becker-Unknown, Ida (I153320)
 
7414 Adopted in 1906 by Magdalena (Lena) and August (Gus) Kopczynski. Kopczynski, Merle John "Bash" (I129112)
 
7415 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Johnson, Jacob Charles (I16589)
 
7416 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Huss, Nicholas David (I28394)
 
7417 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wendt, Debra (I92216)
 
7418 Adopted son, (confirmed in father Robert's obit) Driessen, Daryl L. (I25476)
 
7419 Adopted. McCarty, Elizabeth (I102381)
 
7420 Adopted: Ehlers, Bertha (I341217)
 
7421 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hansen, Molly Lee (I18440)
 
7422 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hansen, Adam Lyle (I18442)
 
7423 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VanBoxtel, Gerald (I179764)
 
7424 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Smith, Roland (I175374)
 
7425 Adoptive parents were Ernest Roll (1904-1987) and Elisa Gertrude "Elly" Krause (1903-1984)
Also brother Milton Roll
Possible: Name:Milton Roll
Age:44
Est. Birth:abt 1927
Spouse Name:Dorothy I Dung
Spouse Age:44
Est. Spouse Birth:abt 1927
Date:15 May 1971
Location:San Diego City 
Roll, Harold (I17609)
 
7426 Adrain Connor26
Helen Connor23 
Connor, Adrian (I174233)
 
7427 Adrastus Newell28
Mary Newell21
Alice Newell3
Helen Newell10/12 
Frost, Mary Ann (I328442)
 
7428 Adrastus Newell38
Mary Newell31
Alice Newell13
Helen Newell11
Fannie Newell6
Harriet Newell2
Seth Newell6/12 
Newell, Araths Adrastus (I308969)
 
7429 Adrastus Newell78
Mary A Newell71
Seth P Newell40 
Newell, Araths Adrastus (I308969)
 
7430 Adriaan Broeks vader bruidegom on Saturday, April 28, 1849 Mill en Sint Hu bertBron: RANB inventarisnummer: 5287 plaats: Mill en Sint HubertBurgerlijke Stand: huwelijk , aktenummer: 7, datum: 28-4-1849
BRUIDEGOM: Johannes Broeks
geboorteplaats bruidegom: Oploo, Sint Anthonis en Ledeacker
BRUID: Geertruij van Haandel
geboorteplaats bruid: Uden
Vader bruidegom: Adriaan Broeks
Moeder bruidegom: Maria Meijer
Vader bruid: Johannes van Haandel
Moeder bruid: Helena van Rixtel

See info on marriage in this database. Or familysearch marriage certificates on the year 1849 in Mill, number 7. 
Family F22108
 
7431 Adriaan Gerits
Father on Monday, March 22, 1824 Wanroij
Plaats: Wanroij, bron: BHIC, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 6
Geboren: Theodorus Gerits
Geboortedatum: 22-3-1824
relatie: zoon van
Vader: Adriaan Gerits
Beroep vader: dagloner
Woonplaats vader: Wanroij
Moeder: Maria Arts
Beroep moeder: dagloonster
Woonplaats moeder: Wanroij 
Gerrits, Theodorus (I85777)
 
7432 Adriaan Gerrits
Father on Friday, May 18, 1832 Wanroij

Plaats: Wanroij, bron: BHICBurgerlijke Stand Overlijden, aktenummer: 10 opgemaakt op: 18-5-1832
Overleden: Gertruda Gerrits, 5 jaar
Geboorteplaats overledene: Wanroij
Woonplaats overledene: Wanroij
Datum overlijden: 18-5-1832
dochter van
Vader: Adriaan Gerrits
Beroep vader: dagloner
Woonplaats vader: Wanroij
Moeder: Maria Arts
Beroep moeder: dagloonster
Woonplaats moeder: Wanroij 
Gerrits, Gertrude (I85776)
 
7433 Adriaan Gerrits
Father on Sunday, December 26, 1830 Wanroij
Plaats: Wanroij, bron: BHIC, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 23
Geboren: Willemina Gerrits
Geboortedatum: 26-12-1830
relatie: dochter van
Vader: Adriaan Gerrits
Beroep vader: dagloner
Woonplaats vader: Wanroij
Moeder: Maria Arts
Woonplaats moeder: Wanroij 
Gerrits, Wilhelmina (I85775)
 
7434 Adriaan Gerrits Bridegroom on Sunday, May 13, 1821 Wanroij
Bron: RANB inventarisnummer: 8736 plaats: WanroijBurgerlijke Stand: huwelijk , aktenummer: 4, datum: 13-5-1821
BRUIDEGOM: Adriaan Gerrits
geboorteplaats bruidegom: Soerendonk,Sterksel en Gastel
geboortedatum bruidegom: 28-7-1786
BRUID: Maria Arts
geboorteplaats bruid: Wanroij
geboortedatum bruid: 5-2-1797
Vader bruidegom: Willem Gerrits
Moeder bruidegom: Wilemina Ari%ns
Vader bruid: Egbert Arts
Moeder bruid: Johanna Ermers 
Family F22588
 
7435 Adriaan Kerstens
Bridegroom on Friday, July 9, 1841 Wouw
Bron: RANB inventarisnummer: 9179 plaats: Wouw
Burgerlijke Stand: huwelijk , aktenummer: 10, datum: 09-07-1841
BRUIDEGOM: Adriaan Kerstens
geboorteplaats bruidegom: Roosendaal
geboortedatum bruidegom: 15-10-1811
BRUID: Adriana Cornelia van Eekelen
geboorteplaats bruid: Wouw
geboortedatum bruid: 12-09-1812
Vader bruidegom: Adriaan Pieterse Kerstens
Moeder bruidegom: Adriana van Agtmaal
Vader bruid: Pieter van Eekelen
Moeder bruid: Maria Koppens 
Family F51166
 
7436 Adriaan van Abel vader bruid on Wednesday, July 14, 1852 Grave
Bron: RANB inventarisnummer: 3183 plaats: Grave
Burgerlijke Stand: huwelijk , aktenummer: 19, datum: 14-7-1852
BRUIDEGOM: Antonie Abels
geboorteplaats bruidegom: Gassel
geboortedatum bruidegom: 25-3-1823
BRUID: Hendrika van Abel
geboorteplaats bruid: Mill
geboortedatum bruid: 8-7-1822
Vader bruidegom: Martinus Abels
Moeder bruidegom: Johanna Meulepas
Vader bruid: Adriaan van Abel
Moeder bruid: Maria Kempen 
Family F44469
 
7437 Adriaan van Abel Bridegroom on Sunday, June 11, 1815 Mill en Sint HubertBron: RANB inventarisnummer: 5285 plaats: Mill en Sint HubertBurgerlijke Stand: huwelijk , aktenummer: 12, datum: 11-6-1815
BRUIDEGOM: Adriaan van Abel
geboorteplaats bruidegom: Mill
geboortedatum bruidegom: 16-8-1777
BRUID: Maria Kempen
geboorteplaats bruid: Mill
geboortedatum bruid: 18-3-1786
Vader bruidegom: Hendricus van Abel
Moeder bruidegom: Helena Verstraaten
Vader bruid: Willebrord Kempen
Moeder bruid: Maria Jans 
Family F6059
 
7438 Adriaan van Abel Deceased on Tuesday, August 8, 1843 Mill en Sint Hubert
Plaats: Mill en Sint Hubert, bron: BHICBurgerlijke Stand Overlijden, aktenummer: 45 opgemaakt op: 8-8-1843Overleden: Adriaan van Abel, 65 jaarBeroep overledene: timmerman
Geboorteplaats overledene: MillWoonplaats overledene: MillRelatie: echtgenoot van Maria Kempen
Datum overlijden: 8-8-1843zoon van
Vader: Hendricus van Abel
Moeder: Helena 
VanAbel, Adriaan "Andrew" (I16743)
 
7439 Adriaan van Abel vader bruid on Wednesday, August 24, 1853 Grave
Bron: RANB inventarisnummer: 3183 plaats: Grave
Burgerlijke Stand: huwelijk , aktenummer: 22, datum: 24-8-1853
BRUIDEGOM: Godefridus Bernardus Peeters
geboorteplaats bruidegom: Grave
geboortedatum bruidegom: 4-3-1812
BRUID: Helena van Abel
geboorteplaats bruid: Mill
geboortedatum bruid: 2-9-1816
Vader bruidegom: Johannes Antonius Peters
Moeder bruidegom: Maria Wiggers
Vader bruid: Adriaan van Abel
Moeder bruid: Maria Kempen 
Family F66344
 
7440 Adriaen van Abel Father on Monday, September 2, 1816 MillPlaats: Mill, bron: BHIC, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 54
Geboren: Helena van Abel
Geboortedatum: 2-9-1816
relatie: dochter van
Vader: Adriaen van Abel
Beroep vader: timmerman
Woonplaats vader: Mill
Moeder: Agnes Kempen
Woonplaats moeder: Mill 
VanAbel, Ellen (I16746)
 
7441 Adriam Hanegraef 50
Hondrica Hanegraaf 45
Johanna Hanegraaf 16
Cornelius Hanegraaf 16
Martin Hanegraaf 15
Minnie Hanegraaf 13
John Hanegraaf 11
Bertha Hanegraaf 10 
Hanegraaf, Cornelius John "Casey" (I103061)
 
7442 Adrian "Jim" Kettenhofen Sr, 92, recently of Cary, North Carolina, passed away on Sunday, August 30th, 2015. He was born June 22nd, 1923, in Appleton, WI, to the late Adrian Edwin and Viola Rohloff Kettenhofen. He attended St. Mary's Grade and High School, graduating in 1941. Jim played the clarinet in the school band and was Drum Major his senior year.
Jim married Dorothy Tuchsherer on August 12, 1942. The couple moved to Baltimore where Jim was employed by Martin Aircraft. He served in the Army Air Force during WWII, prior to returning to the Neenah-Menasha area in 1944.
Jim earned a Diploma from the Aeronautical University of Chicago in 1942. He was employed as a mechanical engineer at Marathon Corp and then for American Can Corporation where he worked for 35 years. He was active in the Boy Scouts for 13 years, serving as Scout Master of Troop 55. He introduced the scouts to camping skills at the local "Camp Cowling". Most exciting for Jim (and the scouts) was the annual Flambeau River white water canoe trip. He attended National Scout Jamborees and the Philmont Scout Range in northern New Mexico with each of his sons. Jim was active in the Knights of Columbus, becoming a Third Degree member of Council 1838 of Menasha. He served as a volunteer at Theda Clark Hospital for 17 years until his move to North Carolina to be near his children.
Along with his family, Jim loved hunting, volunteering at EAA events, gourmet cooking and helping his neighbors. He was preceded in death by his loving wife Dorothy. They shared 67 years of marriage prior to her passing in 2009.
Jim is survived by his children Adrian Kettenhofen Jr of Oshkosh, WI; Susan K Fallwell (Noel), of Cary, NC; Michael Ketten (Judi) of Fox Point, WI and John Kettenhofen (Joyce) of Cary, NC and seven grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at Greenlawn Memorial Park, Neenah, WI at a later date. 
Kettenhofen, Adrian "Jim" (I130534)
 
7443 Adrian Bergman54 [58]
Mary Bergman45
Dora Bergman22
Minnie Bergman20
Anna Bergman17
Emma Bergman14
Elizabeth Bergman12
Mary Bergman10
John Bergman8
Peter Bergman6
Andrew Bergman
Bergman, Adrian (I45252)
 
7444 ADRIAN BERGMANS, who has spent his life in agricultural pursuits in Vanden broek town, is now the owner of the Bergmans homestead in Little Chute Rur al District No. 9, in which he was born August 11, 1870. He is a son of Pe ter Bergmans, who was born in Holland and came to the United States with h is wife, Theodora Bergmrans, and their six children, John, Annie, Hatti e, Hannah, Georgiana and Peter, in 1869, settling in the town of Kaukaun a, south of the Fox river, and shortly thereafter going to the farm whi ch is now owned by Adrian iBergmans. Here Peter Bergmans died in 1882, ag ed fifty-eight years, while his wife, who was born Maiv 12, 1822, passed a way in 1895. Adrian Bergmans was the only child of his parents to be bo rn in this country and he received his education in the district schoo ls of Vandenbroek township. He was reared to the life of an agriculturi st and has always lived on the home farm, of which he took charge at the t ime of his father's death, working it on shares for his mother. When she d ied he bought the interests of the other heirs, and he has since made nume rous improvements, both to land and buildings. He has brought this proper ty into a high state of cultivation, and by hard work and the use of pract ical methods has made it one of the valuable properties of the town of Van denbroek. In the fall of 1896, Mr. Bergmans was married to Mary Schumache r, who was born on the old Schumacher homestead in Vandenbroek, daught er of John and Minnie (Vandenhooven) Schumacher, the former a native of Ge rmany and the latter of Holland. Mr. Schumacher came as a very early settl er to Outagamie county, and spent his life in agricultural pursuits.
Six children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Bergrmans, namely: Dora, bo rn October 28, 1898; Minnie, born November 2, 1899; Annie, born July 13, 1 902; Emmlla, born April 9, 1905; Elizabeth, born May 17, 1907; and Mabe l, born October 9, 1909. Mr. and Berglmans are members of St. John's Catho lic Church of Little Chute. He is interested in educational matters, and h as been a member of the school board for the past two years. 
Bergman, Adrian (I45252)
 
7445 Adrian Berkers45
Anna Berkers47
Petronella Berkers20
Anton Berkers19
John Berkers17
Eliza Berkers15
Adrian Berkers13
Henrica Berkers11 
Berkers, Adrian (I195008)
 
7446 Adrian Bevers45
Myrtle Bevers41
Orville Bevers21
Vivian Bevers19
Eunice Bevers17
Jesse Bevers14
Wesley Bevers12
Audrey Bevers9
David Bevers7
Carol Bevers5
Michael Bevers7/12 
Bevers, Adrian (I63011)
 
7447 Adrian Biersterveld36
Stella Biersterveld28
Rosalind Biersterveld5 [5 ??/12]
Joseph Biersterveld4 [4 4/12]
Betty Jane Biersterveld1 [1 2/12] 
Biesterveld, Adrian Peter "Riley" (I60285)
 
7448 Adrian Biesterveld46
Stella Biesterveld36
Roseline Biesterveld16
Joseph Biesterveld14
Elizabeth Biesterveld12
Leo Biesterveld
Biesterveld, Adrian Peter "Riley" (I60285)
 
7449 Adrian Bosmans52
Fransisca Bosmans53
Julius Bosmans16 
Bosmans, Adrian (I141449)
 
7450 Adrian Buamans31
Frances Buamans33
Jane Buamans9
Antonette Buamans6
Arnold Buamans3 [3 2/12]
Frances Buamans0 [6/12] 
Bosmans, Adrian (I141449)
 
7451 Adrian C Vandrunen36
Jennie Vandrunen29
Vincent Vandrunen6
John Vandrunen3
Geraldine Vandrunen
Vandrunen, Adrian C. (I143176)
 
7452 Adrian Coppens58
Louise Coppens53
John Coppens24
Herman Coppens23
Matilda Coppens21
Joseph Coppens20
Harry Coppens18
Anna Coppens15
Elizibeth Coppens13 
Coppens, Adrian (I200214)
 
7453 Adrian De Wildt36
Loretta De Wildt33
Kenneth De Wildt12
Alvara De Wildt11 
Weyenberg, Loretta Petronella (I41675)
 
7454 Adrian De Wildt36
Loretta De Wildt33
Kenneth De Wildt12
Alvara De Wildt11 
DeWildt, Adrian Arthur (I41679)
 
7455 Adrian Debyl70
Christena Debyl70
George Debyl40 
Debijl, George (I148614)
 
7456 Adrian Debyl70
Christena Debyl70
George Debyl40 
Unknown, Christina (I148686)
 
7457 Adrian Debyl70
Christena Debyl70
George Debyl40 
Debijl, Adriaanus (I148687)
 
7458 Adrian DeGroot Former Combined Locks resident, age 54, passed away at the Tomah Veterans Hospital early Tuesday morning after a brief illness. He was born May 31, 1914 in Combined Locks. He was a member of the Holy Name Society, Combined Locks, a
veteran of World War II, a member of the Disabled American Veterans Association. Survivors include his father, John, five brothers, Paul, and Larry Kimberly, Eugene, Combined, Locks, Jack, Waupaca. Maurice. Austin, Texas; five sisters, Mrs.
William (Evelvn) Riley. Appleton, Mrs. Clyde (Mary) Bea- vers. Appleton , Mrs. Carl (Grace) Schnese, Tomah, Mrs. Sherwood (Ella) DeWees, Long Beach, California; Mrs. Maurice (Therese) Sanders, Harbor City. California. Funeral services will
be held at 10 a.m. Thursday morning from St. Paul Catholic Church, Combined Locks. Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Jansen Funeral Home, Kimberly after 4 p.m. Wednesday. The rosary will be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Wednesday, May 28, 1969 | Page 20 Location: Combined Locks, WI 
DeGroot, Adrian (I120377)
 
7459 Adrian Edgar Mader passed away due to congestive heart failure on July 26, 2008, with his loving wife, Audrey, by his side. He was 86 years old. Adrian was born to the late George and Olive Mader on Jan. 11, 1922, in the town of Woodville in Calumet County. He was in the U.S. Army Airforce from 1943 to 1946 during World War II and served in Guam.
On May 25, 1948, he married the late Lucille "Ceil" (Halbach). Together they raised ten wonderful children in Sherwood, Wis., where he belonged to Sacred Heart Parish all his life. After Ceil passed away in 1989 after 41 and a half loving years of marriage, Adrian married Audrey (Carter-Dietzen) on Feb. 2, 1991, and with her enjoyed 17 and a half wonderful years of marriage. Their blended family now has 16 children.
Adrian worked for 33 years as a glazier at Hoffer Glass Company in Appleton, Wis. He was a Charter member of the Sherwood Lions Club since 1968, was one of its past presidents from 1975 to 1976 and served on the Board of Directors for four years. He was also a member of the American Legion since 1946 until his death, and was Commander of the Thomas E. Kees Post in 1953 and 1954. Adrian's faith was a most important part of his life. During his life as a member of Sacred Heart Parish, he was a trustee, head of the ushers, and president of the Holy Name Society. He also donated much time to the parish by completing many carpentry projects needed by the church. Among his favorite hobbies were woodworking, glass work, bowling and golf.
He is survived by his wife, Audrey and his ten children, Lois (Jerry) Loos, Hortonville; Al (Paula) Mader, Menasha; Marlene (Mark) Burton, Green Bay; Steve (Mary) Mader, Ripon; Gary (Diane) Mader, Hilbert; Rick (Linda) Mader, New London; Dale Mader, Missouri; Dennis (Gina) Mader, Menasha; Gerard Mader (special friend, Dawn), Appleton; Janice (Craig) Knutson, Abrams. His surviving stepchildren are, Fran (Diane) Dietzen, Hilbert; Kay Dietzen (special friend, Richard), Appleton; Roy (Geralyn) Dietzen, Forest Junction; Gary ( Leann) Dietzen, Texas; Mary Dietzen, Menasha; Bruce (Desiree) Dietzen, Washington. He is also survived by 23 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, eight step-grandchildren and four step-great-grandchildren. He is survived by his sisters, Ethel Kruse, Kaukauna; Lori (Len) Schmidt, Brillion; Deanna (Max) Wolf, Neenah; Noretta (Ronald) Bastien, Reedsville; his brother, George (Ellie) Mader, Chilton; and sister-in-law, Violet Mader, Scandinavia. In addition, he is survived by special family friends, Judy Amedee, Abrams; Lana Champeau, Menasha; and Chris Mader, Appleton.
Adrian was preceded in death by his loving first wife, Ceil; son, Thomas; granddaughter, Tina; his parents, George and Olive Mader; brothers, Jerry and Robert Mader; sisters, Jeannie Schmidt and Marion Beach.
We, Adrian's family, would like to extend our gratitude to the staff at Calumet County Hospice, especially to Sandy, Holly, Margot, and his wonderful nurse, Chris. Your dedication and kindness to Dad during his illness was a gift from God. You have our heartfelt thanks. We would also like to thank Ken and Betty Kress and the staff at Kaukauna Family Restaurant for your thoughtfulness and caring ways toward Dad and Audrey during these past three months.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in Adrian's name for the building fund debt at Sacred Heart Parish, Sherwood.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 30, 2008, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Sherwood with Fr. Philip Dinh-Van-Thiep and Fr. Ken Frozena co-officiating. Friends may call at the Boettcher Family Funeral Home, 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukauna, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday, July 29, 2008, and again on Wednesday, directly at church from 10 a.m. until the time of service. Burial in the Parish Cemetery will take place immediately following services with complete military rites conducted by the Thomas E. Kees Post 496 of the American Legion.
The family would like to express sincere thanks to Fr. Ken and Fr. Philip for their kindness, understanding, thoughtfulness and friendship throughout Adrian's life and illness. 
Mader, Adrian Edgar (I148197)
 
7460 Adrian Gloudemans57
Anna Gloudemans45
John Gloudemans23
Martin Gloudemans19
Arnold Gloudemans16
Dina Gloudemans11
Peter Gloudemans11
Maria Gloudemans8
Henry Gloudemans
Gloudemans, Martin A. (I38214)
 
7461 Adrian John Van Bakel, 89, Louisville, passed away peacefully on Oct. 16, 2013. He was born Nov. 23, 1923, to to the late John and Dora Van Bakel. He grew up in Little Chute, Wis., and served in the U.S. Navy from 1943 to 1946 in the Pacific Theatre. He graduated from the University of Louisville with a BS in 1951 and an MBA in 1955. While attending U of L, he belonged to the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. He retired in 1987, as a night operations manager after working for the Lorillard Corporation for over 30 years. He was a 60 year member of the American Legion, a former Kentucky State Commander of U.S. Submarine Veterans of World War II and a Kentucky Colonel.
Mr. Van Bakel is survived by his wife of 61 years, Theresa (Kratzwald) Van Bakel; children, Valerie Walker, Adrian Van Bakel (Sharon), Diane Van Bakel, Rosemary Eisner (Don), Keith Van Bakel and Kevin Van Bakel; grandchildren, Adam, Brittany, Allison, Sang Hyok and Emma; sister, Delores Van Bakel; brother, Joseph Van Bakel (Angie); and numerous nieces and nephews.
His funeral Mass will be 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Barnabas Catholic Church, 3042 Hikes Lane, with burial in Calvary Cemetery. Visitation will be 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Road.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Oct. 18, 2013 
VanBakel, Adrian (I56484)
 
7462 Adrian M. Vande Burgt, age 83, of Menasha, passed away at St. Elizabeth Hospital on Monday, January 16, 2012. He was born on November 21, 1928, in Nistelrode, Holland, to the late Martin and Hendrika Vande Burgt. Adrian married Patricia Swick on September 16, 1950; she preceded him in death on September 4, 2011. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. Adrian retired from Menasha Corporation in Neenah after 40 years of service. He enjoyed playing cards with his family and was well-known for both his sense of humor and his incredible "fix-it" abilities. Survivors include his children, Debra (Allen) Menting, Kaukauna; Dennis (Patti) Vande Burgt, Neenah; Richard (Pamela) Vande Burgt, Appleton; Gail (Charles) Bowman, Neenah; and Gina (Dennis) Mader, Menasha; his grandchildren, Anne (Mike) Carey, Glen (Judy) Beach, Angela (Tony) Simmer, Jennifer Vande Burgt, Kim Vande Burgt, Abby Vande Burgt, Adam Vande Burgt, Megan Vande Burgt, Eric (Stacie) Bowman, Kristi (Derek) Rice, Jennifer (Adam) Mohr, and Dana (Jacob) Kruse; his 17 great grandchildren; his brothers and sisters, Martin (Mary) Vande Burgt, Jr., Bertha (Howard) Brux, Betty Schroeder, Mickey Miller, Barb (Laverne) Steinberg, and Theresa Eiting; his in-laws, Marilyn Kamps, Richard (Margie) Swick, Jacci (Dave) Vandehey, and Jill (Tom) Haufe. MaryAnn Swick, Jean Swick and Judy (Jim) Gavaert. He was preceded in death by his mother- and father-in-law, Glen (Anna) Swick; two sisters, Regina Louison and Margaret Vande Burgt; his in-laws, Harvey Schroder, Glen William Swick, Earl Swick, Roy Swick, John Kamps and Jerry Miller; and two nephews, Mark Swick and Brian Steinberg. The Funeral Liturgy will be at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, January 20, 2012, at ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, 528 Second Street, Menasha, with Fr. Paul Paider officiating. Friends may call directly at the church on Friday, from 9:00 a.m. until the time of services. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. The family would like to extend a sincere thank you to the staff at St. Elizabeth Hospital - Second Floor, the staff at Carolina Manor, and Chaplain Nettie, for their loving care. A memorial has been established in Adrian's name. Wichmann Funeral Home
Tri-County Chapel
3212 S. Oneida Street
Menasha 831-9905
Online Condolences www.wichmannfargo.com 
VanDeBurgt, Adrian Martin (I176936)
 
7463 Adrian Michael Brooks, 87, Askeaton, passed away on Monday, June 4, 2012 at Theda Clark Hospice Residence, Appleton. He was born June 30, 1924 in the Town of Holland, WI., son of the late Henry and Mary (Brochtrup) Brooks.
Adrian started working at Kimberly Clark in Kimberly in 1946 retiring in 1987. He proudly served in the U.S. Army from 1943 - 1946. He served in the European Theater with the 395th quartermasters. As a coppersmith fabricated and repaired copper stove parts, tanks, coils, tubing, fittings and similar objects. He worked with steel and tin. He was a member of the American Legion Post 126 in Brillion.
He will be deeply missed by his brothers and sisters: Rose Ann (Fred) Ponschock, Appleton, Henry L. Brooks, Askeaton, Fr. Charlie Brooks, Appleton, Janet (Jake) Huber, Kewaunee, Betty (Marv) Rademacher, Wrightstown, Roger "Duke" (Alice) Brooks, Hollandtown; one sister-in-law, Judie Brooks, Combined Locks; one brother-in-law, John (Shirley) Kemkes Sr., Appleton, God daughter, Karla Buckley; many nieces, nephews, great nieces & great nephews.
Adrian was preceded in death by his parents; brothers and sisters: John "Wilmer" (Helen) Brooks, Mary (Paul) Skell, Joe (Betty) Brooks, Sister Mary Henry Brooks, Theresa Kemkes, Richard Brooks, Virginia "Jeanie" Brooks, Jacob Brooks and Franklin (Janelle) Brooks and a nephew, Rick Skell.
Friends may call St. Clare Parish/St. Patrick's Site on Friday, June 8, 2012 from 4:00 pm until the Mass of Christian Burial at 6:00 pm with Fr. Dennis Bergsbaken celebrating and Fr. Charlie Brooks concelebrating. Burial in St. Patrick's Parish Cemetery with Military Honors to follow. Please go to www.ryanfh.com to send online condolences to the family. The family would like to thank the Affinity Visiting Nurses, Barb at Co Ag Center, Theda Care at Home Hospice nurses, Leslie R.N. and her team and volunteer Ken Grode.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on June 6, 2012 
Brooks, Adrian (I14057)
 
7464 Adrian P. Petit
RR 1, Hortonville Age 50, passed away unexpectedly at Wood, Wis. Saturday He was born October 29, 1920 in New London and had been a resident of the area all of his life. He was a member of St Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Hortonville, a World War II veteran, and was presently employed as a carpenter. Survivors include his wife, Florence; two sons: James, Appleton; Dennis A., Hortonville; three daughters: Mrs Duane (Genevieve) Steich, Weyauwega; Mrs. Douglas (Elaine) Speidel, Appleton: Theresa, at home; six brothers- Leo, Berlin; Glen and Raymond, both of New London; Vernon and Mark, both of Appleton; Leander of Kaukauna; two sisters: Mrs. Harold (Leona) Held, Appleton; Mrs. Joseph (Louella) Van Vondon, Kaukauna; 2 grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are in- Complete and pending at Cline and Hanson Funeral Home. New London.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Saturday, October 02, 1971 | Page 17 
Petit, Adrian (I141803)
 
7465 Adrian Raymaker 31
Mary Raymaker 28
Martin Raymaker 2 6/12
Frances Raymaker 1 2/12 
Raaymakers, Adrian (I83992)
 
7466 Adrian Schapendonk
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 09 May 1923
Death Place: Chicago, Cook, Ill.
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 70
Estimated Birth Year: 1853
Birth Date: 24 May 1852
Birthplace: Holland
Father: Adrian Schapendonk
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: Holland
Mother:
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Holland
Occupation: Retired Shoemaker
Residence: Chicago, Cook, Ill.
Street Address:
Spouse: Josephine Schapendonk
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 11 May 1923
Burial Place:
Cemetery: Mt Olivet
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4204813
Image Number: 1823
Film Number: 1877388
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: rn 14213

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7467 Adrian Van Doyen33
Wilhelmine Van Doyen26
John Van Doyen9
Julia Van Doyen8
Anton Van Doyen4
Adrian Van Doyen
VanOoyen, Anton (I175770)
 
7468 Adrian Van Doyen33
Wilhelmine Van Doyen26
John Van Doyen9
Julia Van Doyen8
Anton Van Doyen4
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VanOoyen, Adrian (I197526)
 
7469 Adrian VAN HANDEL Self M Male W 49 HOLLAND Retail Grocer HOLL HOLL
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VanHandel, Adrian (I47864)
 
7470 Adrian Van Handel49
Mary C. Van Handel36
Louisa Van Handel10
Antonnette Van Handel9
Arnold Van Handel7
Ardina Van Handel4
Mary Van Handel2
Dora Verhoeven15 
Verhoven, Dora (I159608)
 
7471 Adrian Van Harold69 born apr 1831
Mary C Van Harold56
Dina Van Harold24
Mary Van Harold22
Rosa Van Harold19
Johnie Van Harold17
Joseph Van Harold12 
VanHandel, Adrian (I47864)
 
7472 Adrian Van Ray 55
Harriet Van Ray 52
Joseph Van Ray 20 
VanRoy, Joseph (I96156)
 
7473 Adrian Van Ray 55
Harriet Van Ray 52
Joseph Van Ray 20 
DeLeest, Harriet (I99375)
 
7474 Adrian Van Ray 55
Harriet Van Ray 52
Joseph Van Ray 20 
VanRoy, Adrian (I99376)
 
7475 Adrian Van Rooy57
Harriet Van Rooy53
John Van Rooy19
Lester Van Rooy17
Martin Van Rooy14
William Van Rooy12
Anna Van Rooy10 
VanRoy, Adrian (I99376)
 
7476 Adrian Van Roy passed away at the Appleton Medical Center on Thursday, August 20, 2009, after a lingering illness. He was born in Kimberly on April 4, 1933, son of the late Norbert Van Roy and Violet (Vanden Wyngaard) Van Roy. Adrian left school early to join the Army, to serve his country in the Korean War. Upon his return, he found work at Thilmany Pulp and Paper in Kaukauna. Across the crowded dance floor at the Cinderella Ballroom, Adrian spotted the former Marlene Moderson, and on July 16, 1955, she became his wife. Adrian remained employed at Thilmany until his retirement in 1994.
Adrian was an avid hunter, fisherman and outdoorsman. He had a genuine love for all of God's creation, and was a former member of the Fox Valley Bass Club. He very much enjoyed his rustic, backwoods lifestyle when he spent time at his "castle" near Amberg. He was a talented artist and was gifted in both drawing and painting. Adrian could fix anything, and family frequently brought their projects to him for his opinion and help.
Adrian is survived by his wife, Marlene Van Roy of Kimberly; a son, Adrian (John Schaub) Van Roy of Appleton; four daughters: Sue (Bill) Nicolaison of Ocala, Florida; Linda (Scott) Schmitz of Darboy; Cindy Van Roy of Kaukauna and her fiance Steve Van Heuklon; and Brenda (Todd) Korth of Menasha; six grandchildren: Nikki (Steve) Logan, Bob Nicolaison and his fiancee Rebecca Rondou, Amanda (Jed) Knorr, Ashley Schmitz and her special friend Jake Janssen, Kayla Korth and Leah Korth; three great-grandchildren: Sean Logan, Jordyn Logan and Jonathon Nicolaison. There is another great-grandchild who will join the family next March. Adrian is also survived by two sisters: Mildred Toddings of Sebring, Florida and Kathleen Van Roy of Appleton; a brother-in-law, Leo Dorn of Freedom; and a special cousin, Dennis (Bobbie) Vanden Wyngaard of Kimberly. Marlene's brothers and sister are Shirley Hale of Kimberly; Merlin "Butch" (Dorothy) Moderson of Appleton, and Ronald (Jan) Moderson of Menasha. There are also many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and other relatives and friends surviving.
He was preceded in death by his parents, siblings: Barbara Jean, Norbert Raymond, Cecelia Dorn, and Julia (Michael) Mesun; and a brother-in-law, Don Hale.
Funeral services for Adrian will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, August 25, 2009, at the Jansen Fargo Funeral Home in Kimberly, with Rev. Wil Tabb of Kimberly Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park with full military honors. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday, August 24, 2009, from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. and again Tuesday morning from 10 a.m. until the hour of the service.
Adrian was a hard-working man who seldom missed a day of work, who always saw the good in others, and treated everyone like they were special. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
The family would like to thank everyone at ThedaCare at Home, especially Paul Halbach, for all of his care, concern and compassion. We will never forget your kindness.
Adrian: We've come along way together, and until we meet again, you will be forever in my heart. Love, Marlene.
Dad: We will love you forever and ever. - Your children.
Jansen Fargo
Funeral Home
204 E. Kimberly Avenue
Kimberly 920-788-6202
Online condolences
www.wichmannfargo.com 
VanRoy, Adrian (I158235)
 
7477 Adrian Van Roy25
Hattie Van Roy22
Susie Van Roy3/12
[0] 
VanRoy, Adrian (I99376)
 
7478 Adrian Van Roy35
Hattie Van Roy31
Susan Van Roy10
Norbert Van Roy9
Minnie Van Roy5
Joseph Van Roy0 [7/12]
Anna Deleest17
Marten Vandenhoogen29 
VanRoy, Adrian (I99376)
 
7479 Adrian Vandenhoogan46
Hattie Vandenhoogan44
Gertude Vandenhoogan15
Martin Vandenhoogan13
Wenzel Vandenhoogan 
VandenHogen, Adrian (I121375)
 
7480 Adrian VanderZanden 6/12/1945 Post Crescent 6/12/1945 7 VanderZanden, Adrian (I93565)
 
7481 Adrian VanDrunen 7/18/1893 10/14/1964 Post Crescent 10/15/1964 D 6 Vandrunen, Adrian C. (I143176)
 
7482 Adrian Vanrooy 57
Harreit Vanrooy 53
John Vanrooy 19
Lester Vanrooy 17
Martin Vanrooy 14
William Vanrooy 12
Anna Vanrooy 10 
VanRooy, Adrian (I86269)
 
7483 Adrian Verhoeven24
Minnie Verhoeven22
Paul Verhoeven2 [2 2/12]
Mary Verhoeven0 [9/12] 
Verhoeven, Adrian (I87957)
 
7484 Adrian W Conlon
23 Oct 1920
22 Oct 1981 
Conlon, Adrian W. "Jerry" (I136387)
 
7485 Adrian Wydeven 35
Kattie Wydeven 32
Hattie WydevenJunior 10
Delia Wydeven 7
Annie Wydeven 6
Nellie Wydeven 4
Mary Wydeven 2
Rosella Wydeven 8/12 
Wydeven, Adrian (I109129)
 
7486 Adrian Wydeven 49
Hattie Wydeven 46
Catherine Wydeven 22
Marie Wydeven 16
Rose Wydeven 15
Cecelia Wydeven 13
Joseph Wydeven 11
Richard Wydeven 8
George Wydeven 5 
Wydeven, Adrian (I109129)
 
7487 Adrian, Dr. Ivan M. "Do c"Dr. Ivan M. Adrian, 94, Fond du Lac, died Sunday, July 9, 2006, at St. Fra ncis Home, Fond du Lac. He was born May 26, 1912 in Stephensville, s on of John and Anna (Van Dyke) Adrian. He was a graduate of Appleton Hi gh School and the Illinois College of Podiatry and Foot Surgery in 1933. D oc married Mary Van Dyck, August 1, 1936, at St. Therese Catholic Churc h, Appleton, and she preceded him in death June 2, 2005. Dr. Adrian w as a practicing Podiatrist in Fond du Lac for 50 years prior to his retire ment in 1983. He was a former member of the Fond du Lac Elks Lodge, the Kn ights of Columbus 4th degree, Fond du Lac, and past navigator, past presid ent of the Noon Lions Club and charter member and past president of the Ba rber Shop Singing Chapter of Fond du Lac and also a member of the Lion Tam ers Quartette. He was a past president of the Elks Chorus of Fond du LaDr. Adrian is survived by his children: Adrienne (Dr. Richard) Kessler, Wi sconsin Rapids; Patricia (John) Hickey, Green Bay; Mary Lou (James) Pinde l, Waterford; 10 grandchildren: Dr. Jeffrey (Joan) Kessler, Lisa (David) B arrientez, David (Olga) Kessler, Michael (Tonya) Kessler, Kathleen (Trac y) Needham, Colleen (Michael) O'Brien, Thomas Hickey, Brian Pindel, Jennif er Carlson and Christine (Scott) Bowden; a brother, Alan (Verna) Adrian, A ppleton.He was also preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Alice Unmuth Gavi n; a brother, Florian and a grandson, Timothy Kessler.Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 13, 2006, at St. Fr ancis Home Chapel, 33 Everett Street, Fond du Lac, with Rev. Joseph Wolf o fficiating. Entombment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Fond du Lac. Friends m ay call at the chapel from 12:30 p.m. Thursday until the time of the servi ce. A memorial has been established for St. Francis Home Foundation Employ ee Appreciation Fund and Agnesian HealthCare Hospice Hope.The family wishes to express a special thank you to the staffs at St. Cla re Terrace, St. Francis Terrace and St. Francis Home for their loving ca re and compassion for Dr. and Mary Adrian the past 15 years.KESSLER FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES Neenah 920-722 6464 Adrian, Ivan M. (I89238)
 
7488 Adriana van Dalen Bride on Saturday, February 24, 1900 Boekel
Bron: RANB inventarisnummer: 977 plaats: BoekelBurgerlijke Stand: huwelijk , aktenummer: 4, datum: 24-2-1900
BRUIDEGOM: Johannes van Dijck
geboorteplaats bruidegom: Uden
BRUID: Adriana van Dalen
geboorteplaats bruid: Boekel
Vader bruidegom: Martinus van Dijck
Moeder bruidegom: Ardina Maassen
Vader bruid: Johannes van Dalen
Moeder bruid: Maria van den BersselaarOpmerkingen: Bruidegom geboren Circa 1848 Bruid geboren Circa 1877, akte b evat meer info 
Family F34114
 
7489 Adriana van der Wijst
Deceased on Monday, December 5, 1910 Uden
Plaats: Uden, bron: BHIC-VeghelBurgerlijke Stand Overlijden, aktenummer: 130 opgemaakt op: 7-12-1910
Overleden: Adriana van der Wijst, 74 jaar
Geboorteplaats overledene: Boekel
Woonplaats overledene: Uden
Relatie: weduwe van Adrianus van der Zanden
Datum overlijden: 5-12-1910
dochter van
Vader: Antonie Theodorus van der Wijst
Moeder: Joanna Maria van Lieshout 
VanderWijst, Adriana (I99505)
 
7490 Adriana van der Wijst
kind on Monday, February 1, 1836 BoekelPlaats: Boekel, bron: BHIC, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 9
Geboren: Adriana van der Wijst
Geboortedatum: 1-2-1836
relatie: dochter van
Vader: Antonie Theodorus van der Wijst
Beroep vader: wever/arbeider
Woonplaats vader: Boekel
Moeder: Joanna Maria van Lieshout
Woonplaats moeder: Boekel 
VanderWijst, Adriana (I99505)
 
7491 Adriana van Kilsdonk Deceased on Thursday, May 5, 1853 Boekel
Plaats: Boekel, bron: BHICBurgerlijke Stand Overlijden, aktenummer: 16 opgemaakt op: 5-5-1853
Overleden: Adriana van Kilsdonk, 8 jaar
Geboorteplaats overledene: Boekel
Woonplaats overledene: Boekel
Datum overlijden: 5-5-1853
dochter van
Vader: Martinus van Kilsdonk
Woonplaats vader: Boekel
Moeder: Maria van Dijk
Woonplaats moeder: Boekel 
VanKilsdonk, Adrianus (I108808)
 
7492 Adriana van Schijndel Baptized on Tuesday, May 12, 1818 HeeswijkPlaats: Heeswijk; bron: RANB; gezindte: RK; register: 13, folio: 167
KIND: Adriana Doopdatum: 12-05-1818
v/m: v
VADER: Joannes Joannis van Schijndel
MOEDER: Joanna Petri van Zutphen
Getuige 1: Cornelius Joannis van Schijndel
Getuige 3: Wilhelmina Gerardi van Zutphen 
VanSchijndel, Adriana (I104956)
 
7493 Adriann Hanegraef 50
Hondrica Hanegraef 45
Johanna Hanegraef 16
Cornelius Hanegraef 16
Martin Hanegraef 15
Minnie Hanegraef 13
John Hanegraef 11
Bertha Hanegraef 10 
Hanegraaf, Bertha (I169852)
 
7494 Adrianna Bernadine (Jane) Waters, age 89, passed away peacefully with her family at her side on Monday, December 23, 2013, in Neenah, Wisconsin. A 63-year resident of Neenah, she lived at the Valley VNA Senior Center since September 2012.
Jane, the first of three daughters, was born on May 14, 1924, in Kimberly, Wisconsin, to Arnold and Grada van la Moen. She spoke only Dutch in her home until she went to grade school. After graduating from Kimberly High School, she attended secretarial college in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. She was an executive secretary at the Institute of Paper Chemistry in Appleton, Wisconsin. On October 23, 1948, she married Robert Patrick (Pat) Waters at Holy Name Church in Kimberly. An involved, dedicated stay at home mother, Jane raised four daughters, volunteering in many capacities at St. Margaret Mary School and Church in Neenah. For over 40 years she, with other volunteers, traveled to New Holstein each Friday to work with Brother Regis Fust, S.D.S. and Sister Dora Zapf, S.D.S., at the Salvatorian Mission Warehouse. In the summer of 2012 she attended her 70th high school class reunion.
Jane Waters is survived by her daughters, Kathryn (Matthew Graham) Waters, Christine (Martin Anderson) Waters, Gretchen (John Gilbert) Waters, and Victoria (Michael) Holschbach; sisters Henrietta (Carlton) Buerger and Mary (James) Wehnes; grandchildren, Beau di Loreto (friend Andrea Ehlers), Maria (Shawn) Laubenstein, Leslie (Jarod) Anderson, Patrick Anderson, Ian Waters, Amelia Waters, Zach (Ejaye) Gilbert; great grandchildren, Amora Hope, Zander, Caiden, and Anisa Gilbert; sisters-in-law Elizabeth Slife and Patricia Ebersberger, godson John (Susan) Gossens, and many nieces and nephews. Jane also had numerous relatives in the Netherlands, including her cousin and pen pal, Arnold (Dorien) van Oorschot. She and her husband visited them in the Netherlands several times, and in 2001 they and their daughters celebrated Jane and Pat's 50th wedding anniversary with a trip to the Netherlands and Italy.
Preceding her in death were her husband, Pat Waters in 2004, and her brothers-in law, Anthony Ebersberger and Albert Slife. Jane Waters was an avid animal lover whose life was enriched by many beloved dogs, cats, and birds.
The Funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, December 28, 2013, at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, 439 Washington Ave., Neenah with Rev. Michael Ingold officiating. The visitation will be held on Friday from 4:00 PM - 800 PM at Neenah's Westgor Funeral Home, and again at the church on Saturday from 10:00 AM until the hour of Mass. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given in her name to the Salvatorian Mission Warehouse or to a preferred charitable organization of choice. Jane's family is very grateful for the tender and loving care she received from all of the staff at the Valley VNA Senior Center, particularly those in Coral Court, and especially Jennifer Tiesling.
Jane Waters will be buried at Holy Name Cemetery in Kimberly, beside her husband and parents.
Westgor Funeral Home
205 W. Doty Ave.
Neenah 722-7151
Online condolences:
www.westgorfuneralhomes.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from Dec. 24 to Dec. 26, 2013 
Vanlamoen, Adrianna Bernadine "Jane" (I324736)
 
7495 Adrians, Robert H. "Bud"Robert H. "Bud" Adrians, 82, Green Bay, died Wednesday afternoon, Fe b. 5, 2003, at a local nursing home. Born in Bellevue, Sept. 16, 192 0, he is the son of the late John and Jenny (Van Pay) Adrians. He marri ed the former Pearl Hendrickson in 1941 and she preceded him in death. Pea rl gave him four wonderful children. Robert then married the former Margar et Haen March 3, 1959 and she preceded him in death on March 16, 2000. Rob ert owned and operated his own dairy, "Pleasant View Dairy," as well as t he "Cedar's Tavern and Hall" until his retirement in 1971. He was a past p resident of the Kiwanis Club where he was very involved in assembling a nd distributing fruit baskets. Robert enjoyed crafts, especially woodworki ng, fishing, playing cards, and hunting when he was younger.He is survived by his three children and spouses, Janice and Jack Van Dyc k, Boise, Idaho; Joyce and Dan Keyzer, Jerry and Juanita Adrians, all of G reen Bay; 11 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; one sister, Gladys But nick, Green Bay; nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his parents; wives; and one daughter, Bonnie M angless; one sister and brother-in-law, Eleanor Felix Hazaert; brother-in- law, Harry Butnick.Visitation at MALCORE Funeral Home, University Ave. at Baird St., Sunday f rom 4 to 8 p.m. Parish Wake Service Sunday at 7 p.m.. Monday's visitati on will continue at Saint Mary's of the Angels Church, 645 S. Irwin Ave. f rom 9:30 a.m. until the time of the funeral. Funeral Mass Monday 10:30 a. m. at Saint Mary of the Angels, with the Rev. Albert Lis, OFM officiatin g. Entombment at Allouez Chapel Mausoleum.The family would like to extend a special thanks to Janyce and Andy Kerkho ff and the staff of San Luis Manor Medical and Rehab especially the Reflec tions Unit for all of the wonderful care during his stay there. Adrians, Robert (I124573)
 
7496 AdriansWilbert A.9/27/19065/29/1963Post Crescent5/31/1963BAdrians, Wilbert A. (I100498)
 
7497 Adrianus Biemans kind on Thursday, February 5, 1829 ErpPlaats: Erp, bron: BHIC, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 7
Geboren: Adrianus Biemans
Geboortedatum: 5-2-1829
relatie: zoon van
Vader: Delis Biemans
Beroep vader: landbouwer
Woonplaats vader: Erp
Moeder: Maria van den Elsen
Beroep moeder: landbouwster
Woonplaats moeder: Erp 
Biemans, Adrianus (I103298)
 
7498 Adrianus Centen
Deceased on Monday, December 21, 1891 Oploo c.a.
Plaats: Oploo c.a., bron: BHIC
Burgerlijke Stand Overlijden, aktenummer: 49 opgemaakt op: 21-12-1891
Overleden: Adrianus Centen, 58 jaar
Beroep overledene: kleermaker
Geboorteplaats overledene: Wanroij
Woonplaats overledene: Oploo
Relatie: weduwnaar van Anna Broeks
Datum overlijden: 21-12-1891
zoon van
Vader: Theodorus Centen
Moeder: Maria van Tienen 
Centen, Adrianus (I38232)
 
7499 Adrianus Centen
Father on Friday, October 18, 1861 Oploo c.a.
Plaats: Oploo c.a., bron: BHIC, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 44
Geboren: Antonia Centen
Geboortedatum: 18-10-1861
relatie: dochter van
Vader: Adrianus Centen
Beroep vader: kleermaker
Woonplaats vader: Oploo
Moeder: Anna Broeks
Woonplaats moeder: Oploo 
Centen, Antonia (I116738)
 
7500 Adrianus Centen
Father on Friday, October 9, 1863 Oploo c.a.
Plaats: Oploo c.a., bron: BHIC, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 50
Geboren: Martinus Centen
Geboortedatum: 9-10-1863
relatie: zoon van
Vader: Adrianus Centen
Beroep vader: kleermaker
Woonplaats vader: Oploo
Moeder: Anna Broeks
Woonplaats moeder: Oploo 
Centen, Martinus (I116737)
 
7501 Adrianus Centen
Father on Saturday, September 23, 1876 Oploo c.a.
Plaats: Oploo c.a., bron: BHIC
Burgerlijke Stand Overlijden, aktenummer: 56 opgemaakt op: 24-9-1876
Overleden: Maria Centen, 18 jaar
Geboorteplaats overledene: Oploo
Woonplaats overledene: Oploo
Datum overlijden: 23-9-1876
dochter van
Vader: Adrianus Centen
Beroep vader: kleermaker
Woonplaats vader: Oploo
Moeder: Anna Broeks 
Centen, Maria (I116739)
 
7502 Adrianus Centen
Father on Sunday, June 2, 1878 Oploo c.a.
Plaats: Oploo c.a., bron: BHIC
Burgerlijke Stand Overlijden, aktenummer: 23 opgemaakt op: 4-6-1878
Overleden: Antonia Centen, 16 jaar
Geboorteplaats overledene: Oploo
Woonplaats overledene: Oploo
Datum overlijden: 2-6-1878
dochter van
Vader: Adrianus Centen
Beroep vader: kleermaker
Woonplaats vader: Oploo
Moeder: Anna Broeks 
Centen, Antonia (I116738)
 
7503 Adrianus Centen
vader bruidegom on Saturday, April 27, 1889 Oploo
Bron: RANB inventarisnummer: 6021 plaats: Oploo
Burgerlijke Stand: huwelijk , aktenummer: 3, datum: 27-4-1889
BRUIDEGOM: Martinus Centen
geboorteplaats bruidegom: Oploo
BRUID: Wilhelmina Bardoel
geboorteplaats bruid: Oploo
Vader bruidegom: Adrianus Centen
Moeder bruidegom: Anna Broeks
Vader bruid: Willem Bardoel
Moeder bruid: Hendrina Keizers
Opmerkingen: Bruidegom geboren circa 1864 Bruid geboren circa 1863 
Family F45738
 
7504 Adrianus Centen
Father on Saturday, September 18, 1858 Oploo c.a.
Plaats: Oploo c.a., bron: BHIC, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 40
Geboren: Maria Centen
Geboortedatum: 18-9-1858
relatie: dochter van
Vader: Adrianus Centen
Beroep vader: kleermaker
Woonplaats vader: Oploo
Moeder: Anna Broeks
Woonplaats moeder: Oploo 
Centen, Maria (I116739)
 
7505 Adrianus Cornelius Van Hamont, born cir 3 JAN 1803 in Vessem and died UNKNOWN married Johanna Cornelia Vennix, who was born 25 JAN 1807 in Oostelbeers, Nord Brabant, Netherlands. Child of Adrianus Cornelius Van Hamont and Johanna Cornelia Vennix is Henriette VanHammond. VanHammond, Henriette (I48368)
 
7506 Adrianus Gerits
Father on Wednesday, January 31, 1827 Wanroij
Plaats: Wanroij, bron: BHIC, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 4
Geboren: Gertruda Gerits
Geboortedatum: 31-1-1827
relatie: dochter van
Vader: Adrianus Gerits
Beroep vader: dagloner
Woonplaats vader: Wanroij
Moeder: Maria Arts
Woonplaats moeder: Wanroij 
Gerrits, Gertrude (I85776)
 
7507 Adrianus Gerrits
Father on Friday, August 8, 1834 Wanroij
Plaats: Wanroij, bron: BHIC, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 16
Geboren: Gertrudis Gerrits
Geboortedatum: 8-8-1834
relatie: dochter van
Vader: Adrianus Gerrits
Beroep vader: dagloner
Woonplaats vader: Wanroij
Moeder: Maria Arts
Beroep moeder: dagloonster
Woonplaats moeder: Wanroij 
Gerrits, Gertrude (I85774)
 
7508 Adrianus Gerrits vader bruid on Saturday, April 11, 1863 Wanroij
Bron: RANB inventarisnummer: 8739 plaats: WanroijBurgerlijke Stand: huwelijk , aktenummer: 3, datum: 11-4-1863
BRUIDEGOM: Martinus Verstegen
geboorteplaats bruidegom: Mill en Sint Hubert
geboortedatum bruidegom: 26-12-1832
BRUID: Gertrudis Gerrits
geboorteplaats bruid: Wanroij
geboortedatum bruid: 8-8-1834
Vader bruidegom: Theodorus Verstegen
Moeder bruidegom: Catharina de Vaal
Vader bruid: Adrianus Gerrits
Moeder bruid: Maria Arts 
Family F31577
 
7509 Adrianus van den Heuvel
kind on Saturday, February 12, 1842 UdenPlaats: Uden, bron: BHIC Veghel, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 22
Geboren: Adrianus van den Heuvel
Geboortedatum: 12-2-1842
relatie: zoon van
Vader: Francis van den Heuvel
Beroep vader: bouwman
Woonplaats vader: Uden
Moeder: Maria de Groot
Woonplaats moeder: Uden 
VandenHeuvel, Adrian (I71557)
 
7510 Adrianus van der Zanden
Father on Monday, December 31, 1866 UdenPlaats: Uden, bron: BHIC Veghel, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 1 55
Geboren: Antoon van der Zanden
Geboortedatum: 31-12-1866
relatie: zoon van
Vader: Adrianus van der Zanden
Beroep vader: arbeider
Woonplaats vader: Uden
Moeder: Adriana van der Wijst
Woonplaats moeder: Uden 
VanderZanden, Anton (I104458)
 
7511 Adrianus van der Zanden Deceased on Saturday, February 2, 1901 Uden
Plaats: Uden, bron: BHIC-VeghelBurgerlijke Stand Overlijden, aktenummer: 19 opgemaakt op: 2-2-1901
Overleden: Adrianus van der Zanden, 64 jaar
Beroep overledene: koopman
Geboorteplaats overledene: Uden
Woonplaats overledene: Uden
Relatie: echtgenoot van Adriana van der Wijst
Datum overlijden: 2-2-1901
zoon van
Vader: Lambertus van der Zanden
Moeder: Theodora van der Velden 
VanderZanden, Adrianus (I99504)
 
7512 Adrianus van der Zanden Father on Monday, February 1, 1869 UdenPlaats: Uden, bron: BHIC Veghel, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 1 9
Geboren: Martinus van der Zanden
Geboortedatum: 1-2-1869
relatie: zoon van
Vader: Adrianus van der Zanden
Beroep vader: koopman
Woonplaats vader: Uden
Moeder: Adriana van der Wijst
Woonplaats moeder: Uden 
VanderZanden, Martinus (I104457)
 
7513 Adrianus van der Zanden Father on Thursday, March 5, 1874 Uden
Plaats: Uden, bron: BHIC Veghel, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 3 5
Geboren: Theodorus van der Zanden
Geboortedatum: 5-3-1874
relatie: zoon van
Vader: Adrianus van der Zanden
Beroep vader: arbeider
Woonplaats vader: Uden
Moeder: Adriana van der Wijst
Woonplaats moeder: Uden 
VanderZanden, Theodorus (I99527)
 
7514 Adrianus van der Zanden kind on Sunday, August 14, 1836 Uden
Plaats: Uden, bron: BHIC Veghel, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 1 18
Geboren: Adrianus van der Zanden
Geboortedatum: 14-8-1836
relatie: zoon van
Vader: Lambertus van der Zanden
Beroep vader: arbeider
Woonplaats vader: Uden
Moeder: Theodora van der Velden
Woonplaats moeder: Uden 
VanderZanden, Adrianus (I99504)
 
7515 Adrianus van Kilsdonk
kind on Thursday, November 22, 1860 Boekel
Plaats: Boekel, bron: BHIC, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 59
Geboren: Adrianus van Kilsdonk
Geboortedatum: 22-11-1860
relatie: zoon van
Vader: Martinus van Kilsdonk
Beroep vader: schoenmaker
Woonplaats vader: Boekel
Moeder: Maria van Dijk
Woonplaats moeder: Boekel 
VanKilsdonk, Adrianus (I104269)
 
7516 Adrianus van Rossum
Deceased on Thursday, April 12, 1877 Schaijk
Inventarisnummer: 68, kantoor: Grave, memorienummer: 61
OVERLEDENE: Adrianus van Rossum
Plaats overlijden: Schaijk
Datum overlijden: 12-4-1877 
Vanrossum, Adrianus Cornelis (I78244)
 
7517 Adrianus van Rossum
Father on Friday, February 11, 1870 Schaijk
Plaats: Schaijk, bron: BHIC Veghel, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 9
Geboren: Petrus van Rossum
Geboortedatum: 11-2-1870
relatie: zoon van
Vader: Adrianus van Rossum
Beroep vader: koopman
Woonplaats vader: Schaijk
Moeder: Anna Maria van Heesch
Woonplaats moeder: Schaijk 
Vanrossum, Peter (I96308)
 
7518 Adrianus van Rossum
Father on Friday, May 19, 1876 Schaijk
Plaats: Schaijk, bron: BHIC Veghel, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 19
Geboren: Anna Maria van Rossum
Geboortedatum: 19-5-1876
relatie: dochter van
Vader: Adrianus van Rossum
Beroep vader: koopman
Woonplaats vader: Schaijk
Moeder: Anna Maria van Heesch
Beroep moeder: ventster
Woonplaats moeder: Schaijk 
Vanrossum, Anna Maria (I129284)
 
7519 Adrianus Vissers
kind on Tuesday, October 31, 1843 SchaijkPlaats: Schaijk, bron: BHIC Veghel, Burgerlijke Stand Geboorte, aktenummer: 33
Geboren: Adrianus Vissers
Geboortedatum: 31-10-1843
relatie: zoon van
Vader: Gerardus Vissers
Beroep vader: landbouwer
Woonplaats vader: Schaijk
Moeder: Geertruda Wellens
Beroep moeder: boerin
Woonplaats moeder: Schaijk 
Vissers, Adrian (I104303)
 
7520 Adrianus Vissers
Bruidegom op zaterdag 22 april 1882 Zeeland
Bron: RANB inventarisnummer: 9296 plaats: ZeelandBurgerlijke Stand: huwelijk , aktenummer: 4, datum: 22-4-1882
BRUIDEGOM: Adrianus Vissers
geboorteplaats bruidegom: Schaijk
geboortedatum bruidegom: 31-10-1843
BRUID: Megchellina Emons
geboorteplaats bruid: Zeeland
geboortedatum bruid: 10-7-1848
Vader bruidegom: Gerardus Vissers
Moeder bruidegom: Geertruda Wellens
Vader bruid: Antonius Emons
Moeder bruid: Johanna Hoevenaars 
Family F34061
 
7521 Adrice Raymaker 41
Minnie Raymaker 39
Martha Raymaker 12
Fransis Raymaker 11
Anna Raymaker 10
Nillie Raymaker 8
Antonette Raymaker 7
William Raymaker 6
Albert Raymaker 3 11/12
John Raymaker 1 4/12 
Raaymakers, Adrian (I83992)
 
7522 Adrin Van Basserin32
Ella Van Basserin30
Laverne Van Basserin8
James Van Basserin6
Rose Mary Van Basserin5
Donald Van Basserin9
Bernice Van Basserin10/12 
Vanrossum, Adrian Henry (I88758)
 
7523 Advertising Manager Kaukauna Times Newspaper for 50+ Years Kailhofer, George F. (I132208)
 
7524 Advertising Manger Appleton Post Crescent Gee, Ralph Archibald (I155553)
 
7525 Aeibold J Voos35
Anna Voos35
Verna Voos11
Kenneth Voos10
Anton A Roinnek28 
Voss, Reinhold John (I76518)
 
7526 Aeibold J Voos35
Anna Voos35
Verna Voos11
Kenneth Voos10
Anton A Roinnek28 
Romnek, Anna M. (I76993)
 
7527 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tanaka, Michael (I34537)
 
7528 Aerts, Earl E. "Shorty"
Earl E. "Shorty" Aerts, 85, Allouez, passed away Wednesday, March 7, 2007, at a local hospital. He was born Sept. 28, 1921, in De Pere, son of the late Louis and Nancy (Pries) Aerts. Earl served in the United States Coast Guard from 1943 to 1946, stationed on the USS Mosely, a Destroyer Escort. While in the Coast Guard Earl earned Area Campaign Medals as well as Operation Engagement Stars for his service to his country. He married Jean Ann Jansen on Oct. 8, 1946, in De Pere. He was employed as a Boiler Technician at Nicolet Paper Company for 40 years, retiring in 1986. Earl enjoyed bowling, gardening, small game hunting, and had built the three homes his family lived in. He was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in De Pere.
Survivors include his wife, Jean Ann, Allouez; four children, Barbara (Jon) Lutgen, Greenleaf; Gary Aerts, Allouez; Margaret Smits, Howard; and Mary Brick, Bellevue; grandchildren, Melissa Aerts and her son, Dakota, Milwaukee; and Natalie Smits, Howard; brother and sisters, Nancy (Jim) Seiler, Eva (Jim) Schumerth, Grace (Norb) Desotel, and Reuben (Edith) Aerts; sisters-in-law Shirley Aerts, Jeannie Aerts, Chesterine Aerts, Catherine Jansen; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Earl was preceded in death by his parents; son, Michael; four brothers, Victor, Adrian, Marvin and Kenneth; a sister, Maxine; two sister-in-laws, Fern Aerts and Rita Laguna and a brother in law Richard Jansen.
Family and friends may call 3 to 7 p.m. (TODAY) Friday at Cotter Funeral Home, 860 N. Webster Ave., De Pere. Funeral service will be held 7 p.m. (TODAY) Friday at the funeral home with Deacon Kurt Grube and Rev. Ted Tromble officiating. Military honors will be conducted immediately following the funeral service. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, De Pere. Online condolences may be expressed at www.cotterfuneralhome.com.
Earl's family wishes to extend a special thanks to the 9th floor staff at St. Vincent Hospital and Care Givers Darlene, Nicole, and Lisa (Earl's niece) for their care and support.
Jesus says: "I am the gate; whoever enters through me will be saved." John 10:9 
Aerts, Earl E. (I126060)
 
7529 Aerts, Margaret T. “Maggie”Margaret T. “Maggie” Aerts, age 90, of Little Chute, died Tuesday, Septemb er 14, 2004 at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Appleton surrounded by her famil y. She was born July 10, 1914 in New Franken, daughter of August and Ma ry (Stalter) Beyer. Margaret married Harold Aerts, November 21, 1934 and t hey celebrated 44 years of marriage together.Mrs. Aerts was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Little Chu te. She loved to play cards, bingo and enjoyed gardening with her husban d. Maggie was a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.Mrs. Aerts is survived by her daughter, Mary Lou (Richard) Williamson, Lit tle Chute; four grandchildren: Linda (Jeff) Manteufel, Little Chute; Dan ( Doreen) Williamson, Freedom; Jill (Nedd) Schommer, Little Chute; Paul (Sar a) Williamson, Town of Harrison; five great-grandchildren: Emilie and Gra nt Williamson, Sam and Max Schommer, Madelyn William-son; a brother, Ant on (Betty) Beyer, New Franken; two sisters-in-law: Mabel Beyer and Netty A erts; a brother-in-law, Raymond Aerts; nieces, nephews and other relatives .She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold; an infant son, Richar d; two sisters: Elizabeth Beyer and Catherine (Robert) Tilkens; four broth ers: Peter (Rose), Frank (Margaret), William and Joseph Beyer; sisters-in- law and brothers-in-law: Lawrence (Alice, Hazel), Victor (Meta), Steve (Ma rge, Doro-thy), Elzear, Alfred (Dorothy), and Lucille Aerts.Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, September 17, 2004 at S t. John Nepomucene Catholic Church with Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen offi ciating. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. Friends m ay call at the church from 9 a.m. Friday until the time of the mass. A mem orial has been established.Maggie’s family wishes to thank St. Elizabeth Hospital and staff for the ir loving care and concern.
VERKUILEN FUNERAL HOME101 Canal Street 
Beyer, Margaret (I41059)
 
7530 Aerts, Marvin H.Who would have ever thought when we woke up early Thursday morning we 'd be saying our final goodbyes early Friday morning? But that's how so me things go I guess. There's never a good time to be beckoned home - but w hen you're called, it's time to go.Marvin H. Aerts was called home Friday, March 17, 2006, at the age of 8 6. He was born April 8, 1919, in Stiles Junction, to Louis and Nancy (Prie s) Aerts. He was the oldest of 10 children. On Jan. 17, 1942, Marvin marri ed the love of his life, Fern Ives. They exchanged wedding vows in Green B ay and set sail on a life together. At the age of 24, Marvin left to ser ve his country in World War II. In the next few years their love produc ed four children, Janice, Homer, Joan and Jim, all of whom are alive and w ell today. Following the Navy, the Aerts put down roots in Green Bay, wi th Marvin working the next 32 years at nearby Northwest Engineering. He re tired in 1980 and was planning on taking his bride and leaving snowy Wisco nsin behind by spending more time in Arizona. Those plans changed sudden ly when Fern, our grandmother, was called home on Dec. 6, 1982. As we a ll know there's no good time to go home, as I know she would have given a ll her slot-machine winnings in the world to watch her grandchildren gr ow up with her. But she's had her eye on the 13 of us for the past 24 yea rs and I don't think she'll be stopping anytime soon. After Fern died, Mar vin's handsome looks didn't keep him on the market for long as he marri ed Chesterine Pranica the following October. They have been married ever s ince.
As my brother and I (Stephen) were driving up to Oconto Falls Thursday nig ht to say our last goodbyes, my brother, Pat, was reminiscing about the ti mes when he and our sister, Kristi, would drive with Grandma from their la st home in Little Suamico down to Green Bay to pick up Grandpa from wor k. The three of us spent many summers at Grandpa's and Grandma's house. Be ing from Milwaukee and not seeing all of our cousins that often, summers a nd holidays meant one thing - Little Suamico, playing with our cousins a nd Grandma and "Gramps," as Mike used to call him. On the drive up we reme mbered driving with Grandma in her big old Oldsmobile Delta 88 down count ry roads looking for frogs by the bay, or they would take all of us grandk ids over to Nelson's to play pinball so we could try and win a 6-pack of 7 -Up. It's too bad Daniel doesn't have many memories of playing with Grand ma and Gramps as he was too young. The same thing for our cousins Rober t, Rodney, Ronald, Kim or Steven as they lived in California and just didn 't see them as much as the three of us, along with Pat, Jerry, Mike, Tyrel le and Daniel. Those were some good times, but I get the feeling that Gran dma had enough of this waiting around and was ready to head back to Arizo na to continue the journey they started 24 years ago.
So early Friday morning as he was surrounded by his loved ones, I think Gr andma, with Tyrelle and John in the backseat, were there to pick up Grand pa one last time. I just hope they save room in the car for the re st of us ... I'm sure they will.
Survivors include his wife, Chesterine; his children and their spouses, Ja nice (Neil) Staedler, Homer Aerts, Joan (Tom) Garrity, Jim Aerts and his f iancee, Sandy; 13 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; one great-great-g randchild; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Reuben (Edith) Aerts, Earl (Je an Ann) Aerts; three sisters and brothers-in-law, Grace (Norb) Desotell, E va (Jim) Schumerth, Nancy (Jim) Seyler; two sisters-in-law, Shirley Aert s, Jeanne Aerts. He is also survived by a daughter-in-law, Candy Aerts-Dun kerley; an uncle and aunt, Walter (Edith) Pries.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Fern; two grandch ildren, John Aerts, Tyrelle Woodworth; three brothers and one sister, Adri an Aerts, Victor Aerts, Maxine Aerts and Ken Aerts.
Private services will be held at a later date. Burial will be in Riversi de Cemetery in Little Suamico. Online condolences may be sent to www.blane yfuneralhome.com.
A memorial fund has been established in Marvin's name to benefit the Multi ple Sclerosis Society.
Blaney Funeral Home is assisting the family. 
Aerts, Marvin H. (I123547)
 
7531 affadavit filed 12/7/1967, Ernest Emil Krause born 1/7/1896 in town Seymour, to August Krause farmer and Annia Bertschy, registed 10/15/1896 Krause, Ernest Emil (I154183)
 
7532 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F59308
 
7533 AffeldtAlbert2/25/18731/12/1948Post Crescent1/13/194812 Affeldt, Albert (I178950)
 
7534 AffeldtAugust4/18/18814/9/1950Post Crescent4/10/195010 Affeldt, August (I180636)
 
7535 AffeldtClara3/3/18804/30/1967Post Crescent5/1/1967BRitchie, Clara (I180638)
 
7536 AffeldtHerman7/17/18744/14/1948Post Crescent4/14/194814 Affeldt, Herman (I178949)
 
7537 AffeldtLouis A.2/10/191512/26/1993Post Crescent12/27/1993BAffeldt, Louis Arthur (I180630)
 
7538 AffeldtChristensenVivian9/15/19193/29/1993Post Crescent3/30/1993DChristiansen, Vivian (I178934)
 
7539 AffeldtMinnie5/16/18884/3/1950Post Crescent4/3/195028 Unknown, Minnie (I178941)
 
7540 African Enterprise Wilpolt, John Anthony "Jack" (I3280)
 
7541 After 11 months overseas duty, First Lieut. Clifford Kalista arrived July 3 at Stratton Island, New York, to begin a month leave with his family and parents. Kalista served with the 104th Infantry division in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. On October 25, Lieut. Kalista was wounded in action and after some time in Paris hospitals was transferred to England where he was hospitalized until the end of July. He wears the bronze star, awarded for heroic achievement in action, the combat infantry badge, Purple Heart and the ETO ribbon with three battle stars for campaigns in northern France, the Rhineland and central Europe. He was promoted to first Lieutenant in March. Kalista, Clifford (I161501)
 
7542 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Geenen, Sister Timothy, Anna Mae (I95354)
 
7543 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Zwiers, Bruce (I71926)
 
7544 After 40 years of administration to the spiritual needs of St. John's parish in Little Chute, the Rev. Msgr. John J. Sprangers has announced that he will retire as pastor of the congregation. The beloved priest, a long familiar figure in the village, celebrated his 82nd birthday on September 19, 1955. Sprangers, Right Reverend Monsignor John J. (I43400)
 
7545 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Steeno, Randy (I302127)
 
7546 after 83 years of happiness, Theresa Rita Van Eperen was reunited with her husband Henry and her son "Butchie." She passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family.Born in Milwaukee, she was married for 54 years and spent most her life in Kimberly. She enjoyed her work at Kimberly-Clark, Zwicker Knitting Mills, The Post-Crescent and the Lox Club. She enjoyed spending time with her family, taking trips to Las Vegas and taught her grandchildren how to gamble! She was a member of Holy Name Catholic Church. She stressed the values of fairness, integrity and love. Her baking skills were second to none, a challenge to Julia Childs! Theresa was proud of her Polish heritage.
Theresa is survived by two sons: Raymond (Cindy) Van Eperen of Appleton; Thomas (Stacy) Van Eperen, Slinger; a daughter, Lynn (John) Hopfensperger of Neenah; six grandchildren: Amy and Eric (fiance Abby Plamann) Hopfensperger; Tommy (Roma), Adam (special friend Alison Schwartz) and Cory Van Eperen; and Theresa (Nick) Thorn and three great-grandchildren: Madison and Bryce Thorn and Tomcio Van Eperen.She is further survived by sister-in-laws, Barbara, Becky and Dori Van Eperen, Louella (Gene) Schultz, Lorraine Borski and brother-in-law, Gordy Heisel.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Martha and Charles Kropidlowski; husband Henry "Hank" Van Eperen, son, Henry "Butchie" Van Eperen, Jr., Henry's parents' Walt and Marie; three sisters, Esther (Vince) Vanden Boogard, Rita (Jimmy) DuFord, Geraldine "Dena" Heisel; brothers Chester and Junior Kropidlowski; sisters-in-law: Johanna (Wally) Diedrich, Frannie (Bob) Richter, Leona (Bob) Green, Mickie Saucer, Agnes Van Eperen and brothers-in-law: John (Evelyn), Walter (Beverly), Joe, Paul, Bernie (Nita), and Raymond Van Eperen; and Bud Johnson. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. She especially enjoyed wonderful car rides with one special niece, Judy Schmidt.
The Funeral Liturgy will be at 12 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 600 E. Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly with Father David Beaudry officiating. Friends will be received at the church on Tuesday from 10 a.m. until the time of the Mass. Burial will be at a later date at Holy Name Cemetery.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Grand Horizons staff, Southern Care Hospice and all the special friends that visited her and made her day.
Since Christmastime was so important to her, the family will be gathering during the holiday season and in Theresa's name shopping for gifts that will be distributed at Harbor House.
She wanted to make a special note to tell you, "She is eagerly looking forward to seeing everyone soon."
Jansen Fargo
Funeral Home
204 E. Kimberly Avenue
Kimberly 920-788-6202
Online Condolences
www.wichmannfargo.com
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Kropidlowski, Theresa Rita (I169635)
 
7547 After a full, beautiful enriched life, mom has now gone to rest. Mary passed away on Thursday, March 15, 2012, at Theda Clark Medical Center in Neenah, with her family at her side. On July 8, 1929, Mary was born the daughter of the late Arnold and Mabel Carpenter. She was united in marriage to Oliver Holewinski on January 15, 1949 in Navarino; he preceded her in death on December 21, 2008. For over 18 years, Mary worked for Modern Manufacturing and retired in 1993. She was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Menasha and also the Rosary Society.
Mary will be missed by her loving daughters: Catherine (Alex) Sikander and Theresa (Tom) Lienhardt; 13 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; a brother, Gary (Ellen) Carpenter; two sisters: Anna Marie (Chuck) Siroin, Rita Page; a sister-in-law, Nancy Carpenter; brother-in-law, Alex Niespodzany; daughter-in-law, Katherine, and other relatives and friends.
She was also preceded in death by her son, Allen Holewinski and his daughter, Tammy; two brothers: Earl and Daniel; and a sister, Ruth (Ray) Schroeder.
A Funeral Mass will be held at 11:30 am on Tuesday, March 20, 2012, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 516 De Pere Street, Menasha, with Fr. Paul Paider officiating. Visitation will be held from 9:30 am until the hour of the Mass at the church. Interment will take place in St. John Cemetery, Town of Menasha. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a memorial will be established.
The family would like to extend their gratitude and love to Mary's caregivers: Jenny Peterson, Salley Bauer, Eileen Buchanan, the Nowak Family, all of her grandchildren
and Jensen's Group.
Martens-Laemmrich
Funeral Home
Menasha 920-722-8252
Sign the guest book and light a candle for Mary at:
www.martens
-laemmrichfuneral
home.com
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on March 18, 2012 
Carpenter, Mary (I312131)
 
7548 After a long and beautiful life, Edith Cecelia Fuss, age 91, passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 22, 2014 at the Rennes Health and Rehab Center in Appleton.
Edith was born on April 3, 1922 in the town of Hortonia, Outagamie County the daughter of the late John and Mary (Schuh) Nieuwenhuis and attended Hortonville schools. In 1941, Edith was united in marriage to Melvin R. Fuss and he preceded her in death on December 5, 1972. Together, they farmed in Shiocton for many years and later, was employed with the Toy Factory in Hortonville until her retirement. Edith was a longtime member of St. Pius X Catholic Church in Appleton. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends, crocheting, gardening, fishing, hunting, traveling, going to the casino, playing cards, and taking trips up north to the cottage on Pelican Lake. Edith was a very devoted mother, grandmother, and great grandmother and lovingly shared in all their milestones, birthdays, graduations, weddings, births, and special events. Edith truly was the pillar of the family and will be greatly missed.
Edith is lovingly survived by her daughter, Mary Fuss, Appleton; four grandchildren, Robin (Richard) Miller, Belgium, WI; Angela (Michael) Forry, Appleton; Christopher (Theresa) Herman, Fort Lauderdale, FL; and Mark Herman, Appleton; six great-grandchildren, Samantha, Dakota and Cole Miller; Kaitlin and Kiana Herman; and Maxson Forry; a sister, Agnes Nysse, Kimberly, WI; and numerous relatives and friends. Edith was also preceded in death by two sons, John and Lester; two daughters, Loretta (Roderick) Herman, and Carol Fuss; a sister, Helen (Kenneth) Guyette; two brothers, Francis and Eugene (Joyce) Nieuwenhuis; a brother-in-law, Willard Nysse; and her husband's parents, Rudolph and Mary Fuss.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11:30AM Friday, February 28, 2014 at St. Bernadette Catholic Church, 2331 E. Lourdes Street, Appleton, with the Rev. Donald Zuleger officiating. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Edith's family will receive relatives and friends at the church on Friday from 10:30AM until the time of the Mass. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund is being established in Edith's name.
Edith's family would like to thank the staffs at AMC, Appleton Healthcare and Rennes Health and Rehab Center for their love and care of Edith.
We could not have been blessed with a more loving, kind-hearted, and devoted grandma. We hold wonderful and beautiful memories that will last a lifetime. Grams, you will forever and always be in our hearts. All our love, Robin, Angie, Chris and Mark.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Feb. 26, 2014 
Nieuwenhuis, Edith C. (I128231)
 
7549 After a long and full life, Norman C. Leitermann, 92, Kimberly passed away peacefully at home under Hospice care on Saturday, July 31, 2010. He was born one of twins on July 15, 1918, to the late John and Rose (Herrmann) Leitermann of Antigo. Norman was a veteran of World War II, serving as an Army sergeant in Europe in the 7th Armored Division as a tank gunner. He served 4 years, four months, and four days. On Nov. 15, 1943, Norman married Mary J. Holloway. In their early years of marriage, they traveled extensively across the United States and in more recent years they traveled to Europe. Besides his well known love for gardening, Norman enjoyed square dancing, card playing, and stamp collecting. He was also good at building and fixing things. Norman was employed at Miller Electric for 32 years, retiring in 1984. He and Mary were foster parents to 73 children and were "grandma and grandpa" to many area children. Together they delivered Meals on Wheels and worked in food services for the Emergency Shelter of the Fox Valley. Norman and Mary have been members of Holy Spirit Parish for the past 58 years.
Norman is survived by his wife, Mary; his eight children, Karen (Tom) Nault, Ohio, N. Patrick (Barbara) Leitermann, Greg (Gail) Leitermann, Paul (Mary) Leitermann, all of Appleton, Barbara (Tom) Carpenter, De Pere, Beth Leitermann, Florida, Gene (Cari) Leitermann, Connecticut, and Steve (Nicole) Leitermann, Kimberly; 15 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; a sister, Rita Binversie, Kiel; his twin-brother, Norbert Leitermann, Little Chute. He is further survived by numerous in-laws, nieces and nephews. Norman was preceded in death by four brothers, three sisters, and two grandchildren: Alex and Toni.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 A.M. on Wednesday, August 4, 2010, at HOLY SPIRIT PARISH at Holy Name of Jesus Parish, 602 E. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly, with Fr. Dave Beaudry celebrating. Interment with full military rites by the William Verhagen Post #60 will take place in Holy Name Cemetery. Friends may call at the BOETTCHER FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 2401 Fieldcrest Dr., Kaukauna, on Tuesday from 6 to 8 P.M. and at CHURCH on Wednesday from 9:30 A.M. until the time of the mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established in Norman's name for the Holy Spirit School tuition assistance program and to the local VA clinic. 
Leitermann, Norman C. (I65302)
 
7550 After a long and happy life, Jean Ann Schuchart passed away on December 23, 2016 - just two days before the birth of our Savior. Jean was born on January 15, 1928 in Appleton, Wisconsin to Eugene and Anna (Finnegan) Walsh. Jean met the love of her life, Richard (Dick) Schuchart, while working for Outagamie County Extension and they were married on August 3, 1959. They moved to Dick's hometown, Marinette, WI, in 1967 when Dick accepted a new job as a Parole and Probation Agent for the State of Wisconsin.
While she and Dick were raising their three teenagers and a three year old child, Dick became ill and passed away. Jean was forever grateful for the loving support of the many relatives and friends surrounding the family. In 1979 while her older children were attending college, Jean and her young son Tom, moved back to her hometown Appleton where she remained living independently in her own home until three months before her passing. A very humble, kind, and rather quiet person, Jean was a beloved wife and mother who treasured her family, her Catholic faith and her Irish roots.
Jean waited patiently for grandchildren. They finally arrived one by one over a period of 19 years. She cherished all 8 of them. Her home served as our family hub for decades of birthday and holiday gatherings - all of which included a great deal of laughter and shenanigans.
Jean graduated in 1946 from Appleton High School and attended Lawrence University and the Milwaukee Business School. She was a secretary for the Institute of Paper Chemistry and the Outagamie County Extension. She also helped in the background as her sister Margaret launched the area's first telephone answering service, Tel Sec. When Jean's children were older, she worked part-time as a bookkeeper for Tel Sec and for her son Rick's company Tel/Com. Jean also volunteered for 12 years at LEAVEN and at St. Mary Church.
She was a member of the Laetare Book Club, several bridge clubs, and enjoyed monthly luncheons with the "'46 Chicks." She visited friends who were ill, played cards whenever she could, enjoyed the birds outside her kitchen window, and was an avid reader. Her children knew not to call her during Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune. Jean loved traveling and especially loved her trip to Ireland with son John. She treasured spending time in Door County and wintering in Naples, FL with son Rick for many years. She always loved visits to Marinette and to her son Tom's cottage in Crivitz in recent years. Playing Spite and Malice and a Rummy game were always a must-do during visits with her daughter Ann.
Jean is survived by her children: Rick Schuchart of Menasha; John (Anna) Schuchart of Madison; Ann (Mike) Albert of Blue Mounds; and Tom (Kelly) Schuchart of Appleton; her beloved grand-children: Ryan, Stephanie, Anna, David, Sam, Katelin, Emma and Laura; her sister- in- law: Dorothy Wunderlich; Dick's cousin, Bob Schuchart; as well many nieces, nephews, and close friends. Jean was preceded in death by her husband, Dick; her parents; an infant brother Thomas; her sister, Margaret Walsh; her brother Jack and his wife Betty Walsh; her brother-in- law, George Wunderlich; her nephew, David Wunderlich and her niece, Mary Beth Wunderlich; and Dick's cousin Bob's wife Mary Schuchart.
The funeral liturgy for Jean will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2017 at St. Mary Catholic Church, 312 S. State Street in Appleton, with Fr. Bill Swichtenberg officiating. Inurnment will take place beside her beloved husband, in Marinette, at a later date. Friends may call at the church on Saturday morning from 9:30 AM until the time of the funeral mass.
Online condolences may be offered at www.wichmannfargo.com. A luncheon celebration will follow the funeral mass.
Mother had a special place in her heart for homeless people so in lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to any of the following: Homeless Connections, LEAVEN or COTS. Our heart-felt appreciation to all of the unsung heroes who helped guide Jean on her journey, including the medical staff at St. Elizabeth Hospital (especially Fremont Tower 3rd floor), Affinity Clinic and Cardiac Care staff, Southern Care Hospice, St Mary's Parish, and especially the caring and loving staff at Peabody Manor.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from Dec. 24, 2016 to Jan. 11, 2017 
Walsh, Jean Ann (I183009)
 
7551 After a long, full life beginning on July 27, 1925, Daniel Joseph Garvey of Appleton died peacefully on May 6, 2013, in his home with his loving wife and family by his side.
Dan was born and raised in Appleton, the son of Celestine "Lett" and Agnes (Roemer) Garvey. He attended Appleton High School, graduating in 1943. Following high school, Dan served in the 9th Division, 39th Regiment, I Company, seeing action in the Hurtgen Forest during the Battle of the Bulge. It was there he earned a Purple Heart. Following the war, he completed his college education at Notre Dame, earning degrees in Mathematics and Accounting. When he returned to Appleton, he began his life as a husband, father, community member, and business owner.
Dan is survived by his wife: Catherine "Cate"; his children: Michael (Mary Ann) Garvey, Anne Garvey, Peter (Lisa) Garvey, Elizabeth (Hugh Bayer) Garvey, Paul (Teri) Garvey, Martha (Dave Zasler) Garvey, Daniel Garvey, and John (fiancée Donna Leonard) Garvey. Dan also leaves behind his grandchildren: Sarah, Brendan, Evan, John, Elizabeth, Max, Val, Annie, Katy, Bob, Dan III, Matt, Zach, Ean, Maggie, Isabel, and great-grandchildren Riley and Darian. Also surviving Dan are his sister Colleen, his brother Terence, sisters-in-law Ann Marie, Helen, Josephine, and Beverly, many nieces and nephews, Julia and Sandy, and a host of friends.
Dan's pioneering drive and vision led him to pursue forestry, fitness, healthy eating, and computers in creative and innovative ways, well before any became mainstream.
The Funeral Liturgy for Dan will be held at 10:30 AM on Saturday, May 11, 2013 at ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, 312 S. State Street in Appleton. Private burial will take place at a later date. Friends are welcome to gather at the church on Saturday morning from 9:00 AM until the time of the service. Online condolences may be offered at www.wichmannfargo.com.
Dan will be remembered for his wit, humor, charm, strong family values, and faith. Success in life can be measured in many ways. The true measure is the story we leave behind. Dan's story is one of quiet virtue, impacting his wife, his family, his community, and his country, in tangible and intangible ways. 
Garvey, Daniel J. (I139936)
 
7552 After a long, hard and courageous battle with Scleroderma, Joey was welcomed into our Lord's Kingdom. He passed away in the morning on July 30, 2015, at Appleton Medical Center with his family at his side.
Joey was born on May 19, 1956, son of Jerry and Blanche Pynenberg. He graduated from Little Chute High School. Joey met the girl of his dreams, Vickie Vande Burgt, the love of his life. They were united in marriage on November 5, 1977. Joey and Vickie were blessed with two children, Jason and Stacy, and three grandchildren: Jasmine, Jordan and Joshua.
Joey worked at Appvion (Appleton Papers) from June of 1974 until his disability forced him to retire in January of 2015. He loved his job and all of his friends that he made. Joey loved spending time at their Boundary Lake Cottage with his family and siblings. If he wasn't fishing, he was playing cribbage or more recently engaged in heated domino games. He was a good woodworker and made beautiful pieces of furniture for just about every family member. He was so proud of what he could accomplish, and we'll all cherish the items we have because they were make with love. Joey, when healthy, loved deer hunting with is brothers, sister, brother-in-law, son, daughter and nephews. So many stories from these escapades all to bring smiles. Just like Joey's sense of humor and joke telling. An amazing man who will be so deeply missed.
Joey is survived by his loving, devoted wife, Vickie; his son, Jason (Cora) Pynenberg, and their son Joshua Pynenberg; his daughter, Stacy Pynenberg, and her children Jasmine and Jordan. He is further survived by his sisters: Donna (Dave) Wunrow and Connie Van Wychen; brothers: Ron (Sue) Pynenberg and Tim Pynenberg (special friend, Sharon Gassen); mother-in-law, Marlene Allen (special friend, Wayne Robinson; brothers-in-law: Jeff Vande Burgt and Jay (Kim) Vande Burgt; and numerous nieces, nephews, other family members and friends.
Joey was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Cory; his sister-in-law, Julie Vande Burgt and her daughter Deanna Henry; his brother-in-law, Terry Van Wychen; father-in-law, Virgil Vande Burgt; a nephew, Thomas Vande Burgt.
Funeral services will be held at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, August 3, 2015, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, 323 S. Pine Street, Little Chute, with Fr. Ron Belitz officiating. Visitation will be at the church on Monday from 2:00 p.m. until the time of the Mass. Interment will be in St. John Cemetery, Little Chute. For online condolences, please visit www.verkuilenfh.com.
Do not stand above my grave and cry,
I am not here, I did not die.
I am the ripple when your bait hits the river.
I am the fall breeze that makes you shiver.
I am the bubbles in your beer.
I am the antlers on that big deer.
So today as you say goodbye,
Don't remember me and cry.
Close your eyes and closely listen,
You'll hear me say, "I'm going fishing."
-Kim Wazniak 
Pynenberg, Joseph (I66697)
 
7553 After an illness extending over a period of eighteen months, Mrs. Anna Keating died Friday, December 9, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Wade, on West Fifteenth street, aged thirty years. Mrs. Keating, whose maiden name was Anna Fox, was born in Hollandtown, Wisconsin, October 12, 1880. In 1889 the family moved to David City, where she resided until she was married to M. C. Keating in this city on October 10, 1906. About a year and a half ago Mrs. Keating was stricken with chronic heart trouble, and ten days ago it became acute, so that she was confined to her bed. Besides her husband and son Mrs. Keating leaves her father, Wm. Fox, and two brothers, Thomas and Michael Fox, and four sisters. Mrs. Thomas Wade and Mrs. W. F. Schram of this city, Mrs. Murphy of David City and Mrs. Vieth of Grand Island. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 10 a. m. from St. Bonaventure's church, being conducted by Father Marcellinus, and interment was in the Catholic cemetery.
Columbus Journal, Columbus, Nebraska Wednesday Dec 14, 1910 Page 1
From Nebraska Gen Web - PLATTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA; BIRTHS, MARRIAGES a nd DEATH NOTICES, RECORDED IN THE COLUMBUS NEWSPAPERS 
Fox, Anna (I33020)
 
7554 After an illness of several months, Mrs.Frank Weyenberg, 42, 503 Pine St ., Little Chuted, died Tuesday morning. She was born April 3, 1904, in t he town of Vandenbroek and was a resident of Little Chute and that vicini ty all of her life. She was a member of St.Elizabeth Society of St.John 's Church, Little Chute. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Euge ne and Richard, both of Little Chute, six brothers, Frank and Peter DeGroo t, Appleton, John DeGroot, Combined Locks, and Henry, Simon and Theodore D eGroot, all of Little Chute, three sisters, Mrs.Martin Vosters, Rt.4, Appl eton, Mrs.Joseph Verhagen, Little Chute, Miss Marie DeGroot, Black Cree k, and one grandchild. The Rt.Rev.Msgr.John J.Sprangers will officia te at burial services at 9 o'clock Friday morning at St.John Catholic Chu rch, Little Chute. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may ca ll at the Verkuilen Funeral Home in Little Chute, after 7 o'clock this eve ning where the rosary will be recited at 8:15 this evening and Thursday ev ening. Kaukauna Times News The banns of martrimony were announced at St.Jo hn's Church for the first time between Frank Wyenberg, son of Mr.and Mrs.W illiam Weyenberg of Grand Chute, and Catherine DeGroot, daughter of Mr.a nd Mrs. Joseph DeGroot.
Kate died 16 oct.1946 in Little Chute. 
DeGroot, Catherine (I32335)
 
7555 After celebrating 60 years with relatives and friends, Randy Gast passed away on Sunday, March 5, 2017 at his home, with family gathered near him. He was born on February 19, 1957 at Community Hospital in New London, the son of Eldrew and Wilma(Berndt)Gast. He was baptized on March 5, 1957, and later confirmed on April 4, 1971 at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Dale. In 1977, Randy graduated from Winneconne High School. He was currently a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Readfield, where he served as an usher, and was a member of the property committee. Randy farmed with his dad and brother, Bruce before selling the family farm. He then worked at Hillshire, Larsen Co-op, Oshkosh Lumber, and was then employed at Oshkosh Truck before illness forced him to retire. He loved camping, hunting, snowmobiling, fishing and bowling. He was a member of the Medina/Dale/Readfield Lions Club. Randy is survived by his mother, Wilma; a brother, Bruce(Lana), a sister, Candace(Lee)Kohler; special friend, Gladys Fleck; nieces and nephews, Kevin(Lynn Ann), Brian, Keith(Colleen), Tammy(Mike), Christopher, Anna(Joe), Bobbie(Bill), Ben(Carley) and Tim. He was very proud of his great-nephews and nieces, Trace, Elijah, Caleb, Skylar, Melanie, Sydney, Issac, Claire, Cayden, Henry, Blake, Taylor, Reed, Emilie, Mattie, Alyssa, Reese, Reagan and Bryce. He is further survived by other relatives and many friends. Randy was preceded in death by his father, Eldrew. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 11, 2017 at 11:30 AM at Zion Lutheran Church, N985 County Rd. W, Readfield. Rev. Peter Kesting will officiate. Visitation will be held on Saturday, at the church, from 9AM until the time of service. Inurnment will be in Dale Union Cemetery. A memorial fund has been established.
Randys' family would like to thank the many friends, relatives, neighbors and Zion church members for making his journey to God as comfortable as possible. Also thank you to St. Elizabeth Cancer Center, floor 4000 on Fremont St., and Affinity Hospice for all of their wonderful care. And a big Thank you to the Medina/Dale/Readfield Lions Club for all of they did for not only Randy, but his whole family during this time. 
Gast, Randy (I339465)
 
7556 After fifteen months in the armed forces two brothers, Corporal George J. Roovers, 21 and Corporal Thomas F. Roovers, 20, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roovers of Maes Avenue, Kimberly, remain unseparated. Both were inducted February 2, 1943 at Fort Sheridan, Ill. The brothers were in basic training together, then by some stroke of fate were assigned to the same B-24 Liberator Bomber Squadron with an overseas destination. Now overseas the brothers, working in close collaboration daily, perform the duties of fusing and loading bombs. Roovers, Thomas (I41500)
 
7557 After fifteen months in the armed forces two brothers, Corporal George J. Roovers, 21 and Corporal Thomas F. Roovers, 20, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roovers of Maes Avenue, Kimberly, remain unseparated. Both were inducted February 2, 1943 at Fort Sheridan, Ill. The brothers were in basic training together, then by some stroke of fate were assigned to the same B-24 Liberator Bomber Squadron with an overseas destination. Now overseas the brothers, working in close collaboration daily, perform the duties of fusing and loading bombs. Roovers, George J. (I85217)
 
7558 After graduating from Auburndale High School in 1941, Jim farmed in the to wn of Auburndale until his retirement. Jim also sold Dairyland Seed Produ cts for 25 years. He and Janet moved to the village of Auburndale (635 Ap ache Lane) where they
lived until his death.


Jim enjoyed playing cards, visiting relatives and friends, traveling, hunt ing, fishing in Canada, shopping and watching his grandchildren. He w as a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and its Holy Name Society, the K nights of Columbus Christthe King Council 4646 of Junction City and Auburndale Senior Citizens, a nd was a former trustee on the Auburndale Village Board.


Arrangements were made at the Rembs/Kundinger Chapel in Marshfield on Wedn esday, 9/20/05 and at St. Mary's Cathollic Church on Thursday, 9/21/95. P ariwh prayer and Knights of Columbus Christ the King Council 4646 rosary s ervices were held onWednesday, 9/20/95 at the funeral home. Memorials were given in his na me to the St. Mary's Education Fund. 
Weiler, James Frank (I43308)
 
7559 After graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. After boot camp, he was assigned to the Heavy Cruiser U.S.S. Minneapolis CA36, and for the next 3 years participated in many major campaigns in the South Pacific. During WWII, he was most proud of the Minnie's numerous battle stars. The American Defense Service Medal Asiatic-Pacific with 15 battle stars and the Philippine Liberation Medal with 2 battle stars. It was one of the most decorated ships in the Navy; 17 battle stars in all. After the successful invasion of Okinawa on Easter Sunday in 1945, the ship was ordered home for a re-fit. Giesen, Norbert (I188517)
 
7560 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Vandenberg, Mary Margaret (I56620)
 
7561 After his death the family donated a portion of his land to Sacred Heart Catholic Parish, which is now the land of Sacred Heart Parish Cemetery. Ringrose, Maurice (I17692)
 
7562 After his wife Blanche died from a ruptured appendix at age 31, Henry and his 5 yr old son Arthur, left North Dakota and returned to Wisconsin. He never returned to N, D,. nor did he keep in contact with any of his wife's family. Boettcher, Henry (I173189)
 
7563 after January 1, 1949 on the USS Boxer (CV-21) Denson, Melvin William (I319214)
 
7564 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Miller, Julie Ann (I2047)
 
7565 After leaving home fairly young (it is thought at about 14), he first work ed in a candy factory, and then he delivered ice cream with a team of hor ses for a man named Ives. He was the third to last one to leave a sinki ng ship on Lake Michigan, and spent three days in a raft before help cam e. He once owned a store for a short time, and finally ended up working f or the railroad. John worked with the railroad from 1915 until his deat h. At his death he was working as a switchman. John is buried in Lakewo od Cemetery in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His funeral was delayed several da ys while his daughter Dorothy came home from California on the train. T he family bought a home in Minneapolis in 1915 where they lived for many y ears.

"John Antonius" in the Dutch 
Heesaker, John Anthony (I48844)
 
7566 After looking over the annual financial report of St. Mary's Church there is not one dollar of encumbrance stands against the property of the south side Roman Catholic Church. Its church and school house, parsonage and sisters' residence, together with necessary lots and a large cemetery is entirely paid for, property valued at $25,000. The faithful and ceaseless labors of Rev. Fr. Hens have brought about this condition. Hens, Reverend Nicholas (I324698)
 
7567 After months of saying our good-byes to him, Gerald "Gerry" Ebben, age 91, of Greenville, passed away peacefully in his sleep at home with the Lord by his side after a long battle with Alzheimers disease on Thursday, January 5, 2017. Gerry was born on July 4, 1925 in Little Chute, son of the late Joseph and Elizabeth (Hietpas) Ebben. He attended St. John School in Little Chute through 8th grade and then left school to run the family farm. At the age of 19, he served in the Army as part of the Army Paratroops 674th Field Artillery. Gerry was sent to Japan at the end of WWII. Gerry worked at the Canning Factory when he returned from Japan and then at Thilmanys. On January 9, 1947 he met the love of his life and his wife of 67 years, Ethel Feldkamp at the Nightingale, where they loved to dance. They were married at St. Paul Catholic Church in Wrightstown on June 23, 1949. They lived in Wrightstown until they bought a farm and moved to Greenville in 1951, where they raised their 11 children. Gerry was a devout member of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church in Greenville. He loved the Lord to the very end and prayed the rosary on a daily basis. Gerry loved farming and even after retirement helped his son-in-law in the fields any chance he could. However, he always honored the Lord's day and didn't work the fields on Sunday, and the Lord always provided for him and his family. Gerry was a member of the Greenville Civic Club, the Greenville Fire Department, the Knights of Columbus and also served on the Board of Directors for Greenville Co-op. In 2007, he was Greenville Citizen of the Year. He was a faithful blood donor for many years, until the age of 80. Dad (Gerry) could fix anything and was a whiz at math, especially when it came to counting points in Sheepshead. He loved to have a good time and was known for turning out the lights at the family weddings. Gerry loved a good card game, good music, dancing and gardening with his wife. His foot would be tapping to a good polka right to the end. He always loved babies and little children. Gerry and his wife loved to travel. They visited all 50 states, took several cruises and also took a trip to Europe and they enjoyed a hot air balloon ride.
Gerry is survived by his loving wife Ethel; eleven children, six daughters and five sons; Jean (Darrell) Deering, Richard (Jean) Ebben, Denis Ebben, Donna Ebben, Cathy (Steve) Jack, Jim (JoAnn) Ebben, Jan (Nelson) Sanders, Bob (Sally) Ebben, Ted Ebben, Barb (Tim) Hanson and Bonnie (Troy) Sommerfeld; 25 grandchildren, Chelsea Deering, Mike Ebben, Stephani Barnes, Amy Miller, Tony Ebben, Sister M. Vianney, Cassy Hicks, Tonya Schram, Travis, Tim and Spencer Jack, Carly Eaton, Luke Ebben, Hailey Wright, Lindsey, Michaela and Megan Sanders, Jacob and Josh Ebben, Jenny Green, Taylor and Trevor Ebben, Morgan and Hunter Hanson and Kaylee Sommerfeld and 17 great-grandchildren. He is further survived by brothers and sisters, John (Rose) Ebben, Mary Feldkamp, Irene Diedrich, George (Rosamond) Ebben; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Helen (Norb) Evers, Theresa (Jim) Ison, Joan (Russ) Aerts and Jim Bongers. Gerry is further survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
Gerry was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Elizabeth Ebben; sister, Margaret; brother, Corneil; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Caroline Ebben, Jim Diedrich, Howard, Ralph, Ted (Jean) Feldkamp, Marie and Lee Bongers and Kate Bongers and father and mother-in-law, Catherine and Peter Feldkamp.
A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2017 at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Greenville with Fr. Dane Radecki, O. Praem. and Fr. Justin Werner officiating. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. until the time of the service at the church. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Full military rites will be held.
Dad loved his Lord, family and all of his many friends and neighbors. Through all the good times, life's ups and downs, Dad always said that he felt very blessed and even at the end he said "God has always been so good to us."
The family would like to thank his care givers, Kristin and Marianne, who took care of dad with such kindness and compassion. Dr. Joey Schumann, who went above and beyond in his care for Gerry. Also Affinity Hospice staff and all others who cared for Gerry.
In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from Jan. 7 to Jan. 9, 2017 
Ebben, Gerald (I74814)
 
7568 After more than a decade of practicing family medicine in Point Loma, Dr. Kenneth W. Meinert decided to specialize in one of his favorite duties, delivering babies.
In 1967, he began a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Kaiser Sunset Hospital in Hollywood. But freeway gridlock there and his love of San Diego brought him back after three years, and Dr. Meinert practiced his new specialty for the next nine years at Kaiser Foundation Hospital.
He died of brain cancer Thursday at his Del Cerro home. He was 73.
A back ailment, resulting in partial paralysis of his right leg, forced Dr. Meinert to retire from medicine in 1986. In ensuing years, he was able to visit much of the world that he hadn't seen as a Navy flight surgeon in the Korean War.
He and his wife, Aura, visited many foreign countries, and the couple traveled throughout the United States in a motor home.
Dr. Meinert was born in Kaukauna, Wisconsin, where his father worked at a paper mill.
As a youth, he accompanied a family doctor on house calls and was determined to become a physician.
Dr. Meinert joined the Navy's V-12 medical program and graduated at age 22 from the school of medicine at Marquette University. He served an internship at St. Mary's Hospital in Milwaukee, then was assigned in 1953 to San Diego's Naval Training Center.
Fond of the area, the Meinerts bought a home in San Diego. Eleven days later, Dr. Meinert was transferred, first to Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland, later to Pensacola Air Station in Florida.
During the Korean War, Dr. Meinert served aboard the aircraft carrier Sicily in Guam and off the coast of Japan. He also was assigned for a time to an anti-submarine squadron based in Coronado.
In 1955, Dr. Meinert opened a family practice in Point Loma. He was among the founding physicians of Doctors Hospital, which opened in the Midway District in 1959 and later became Sharp Cabrillo Hospital.
While practicing medicine in San Diego, Dr. Meinert taught medical residents as an assistant clinical professor at UCSD Medical Center. In 1983, the residents honored him with the Joseph M. Didio Memorial Award for teaching excellence.
Dr. Meinert was invited in 1980 to be among the first U.S. physicians who toured medical facilities in mainland China.
Diagnosed last year with a brain tumor, he underwent surgery in July 1998 and received radiation treatment. Before his condition worsened, he was able to attend the baptism of his then two month old granddaughter, Lindsay Campbell.
"It was the only time he left the house since his surgery, and it meant a lot to the family and friends," said daughter Crissa Campbell.
Survivors include Dr. Meinert's wife of 51 years, Aura; daughters, Gloria Gottlieb and Crissa Campbell, both of San Diego; sisters, Collette Vargo of Kaukauna and Rosemary St. Aubin of Little Chute, Wisconsin; a brother, Jerome, of Mesquite, Nevada; and five grandchildren.
A memorial service is scheduled for 1 p.m. tomorrow at St. Therese's Catholic Church, 6016 Camino Rico, San Diego.
Private interment will be at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery.
Donations are suggested to the American Cancer Society.
The San Diego Union-Tribune,
Tuesday, September 21, 1999 
Meinert, Kenneth W. (I125061)
 
7569 After nearly seven years of waging an inspirational and fearless fight against cancer, Lori A. Geenen, age 45, of Kaukauna, passed away peacefully on Saturday, December 1, 2012 at home with her family by her side. She was born on December 2, 1966, in Kenosha, the daughter of Jerry and Elizabeth (Gray) Christenson. On November 3, 1989, Lori married Timothy Geenen at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Kaukauna. She was a graduate of UW - Milwaukee and for most of her life worked as a gifted occupational therapist. But love and loyalty to her family and friends have always been her first priority. She never missed an event or activity her children were involved in, and cherished the time spent with her grandson Carter who never failed to bring a smile to her face. Lori always put others needs ahead of her own.
She is survived by her husband: Tim Geenen; children: Erin, Shannon, and Connor Geenen; grandson: Carter; parents: Elizabeth (Jim) Sidders, Pinehurst, North Carolina, and Jerry (Gloria) Christenson, Mukwonago; brother: Dan (Polly) Christenson, Waukesha; sisters: Julie (Dave) Forrest, Franklin, North Carolina; Kelly Batterson, Houston, Texas; and Kim (Bryan) Freigo, Carthage, North Carolina; father-in-law: Robert Geenen, Kaukauna; brothers-in-law: Rob (Vicki) Geenen, Little Chute; Jon (Sheri) Geenen, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Dan (Kathy) Geenen, Kaukauna; sisters-in-law: Diane (Glenn) Downing, Kaukauna; and Emily (Brett) Stousland, Mt. Horeb. She is further survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends. Lori was preceded in death by her mother-in-law, Sally Geenen.
Lori never once complained or let her disease intrude on her lovely spirit. Her strength, courage and selflessness made her a rock to her family; and her unyielding love and loyalty for them will never be forgotten. Her fighting spirit and participation in a number of organizations working to conquer cancer made her a champion and role model for others facing her same challenge. Lori, a huge Harry Potter fan would want everyone to remember: "Happiness can be found in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light."
The funeral liturgy for Lori will be held at 4:30 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012 at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 309 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna. Fr. Tom Pomeroy will be officiating. The family will receive relatives and friends on Wednesday at the church from 2:30 pm until the time of mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established in her name. Online condolences can be expressed at www.wichmannfargo.com.
The family would like to extend their gratitude to the staff at Martha Siekman Cancer Society, Pink Party, Rock Cancer and the Spierings Cancer Foundation. Also, a special thank you to Lisa Hartjes from Heartland Hospice for your compassion and care.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from December 2 to December 5, 2012 
Christenson, Lori A. (I152545)
 
7570 After nine years of poor health and suffering of dropsy, Mr. John Schumacher passed from his earthly home to the portals of that Great Beyond, at 1:30 o'clock on Sunday morning. For seven years he was unable to sleep in a bed and a resting place for the night was a large arm chair.
Mr. Schumacher was born in Germany on June 24, 1850. e came to America in 1875 locating at Oshkosh. He made his home there and later he moved to Fond du Lac and then to Charlesburg. In 1900 he came with his family to the farm in the town of Woodville where he lived until last year, when they moved to our village making their home with their daughter, Mrs. F. Benschawel of this village. Math, who resides on the farm and John of St. John, are left surviving to mourn his death.
The funeral was held from St. Mary's Church on Tuesday morning, Rev. M. Oswald conducting the services.
About ninety-three friends and relatives from out of town attended the funeral.
Hilbert Favorite – August 3, 1911 
Schumacher, John (I320968)
 
7571 After spending an enjoyable Thanksgiving holiday with his family and friends, Gene DeBruin, age 87, of Kimberly, died unexpectedly at his home on Sunday, November 30, 2014. Gene was born on February 16, 1927, in Little Chute, to Joseph and Marie (Welhouse) DeBruin and was the step-son of William Walsh. On August 12, 1950, he began his loving marriage to Alvina "Alvie" (Huss), which they enjoyed until her death 46 years later. Gene was the loving father of David (Linda) and Debra (special friend, Mike Van Asten), and the gentle and playful grandfather of David's children: Erica (Sam Rosenfeld), Christopher, Laura and Natalee.
Gene proudly served his county as a radio operator in the Merchant Marine from 1944 until 1946 and in Korea with the U. S. Marine Corps from 1952 until 1953. Between the wars was employed by Thilmany Mill. Following his discharge from the Marines, Gene was employed at the Kimberly Mill, becoming Head Electrician. He retired after more than 35 years.
Gene was active in community affairs. For many years he served as the Captain of the Kimberly Volunteer Fire Department and was an officer of the Wisconsin Safety League. He was a life member of Post 60 of the Kimberly American Legion and of Post 3319 of the Kaukauna VFW and was an enthusiastic Red Kettle Campaign volunteer for the Salvation Army.
Family was everything to Gene. He especially enjoyed time spent with family and friends at the cottages at Pelican Lake. There he taught the grandchildren and their friends the joy of playing sheepshead. He also kept up with the grandchildren at Great America, taking pride in riding roller coasters until he was 84.
Gene was one of four boys, is survived by his youngest brother Jack, and was predeceased by Quintin "Dutch" and Clement "Blackie". He is also survived by Alvie's brothers Jim (Barbara Wetzel), Archie (Maggie) and Harvey (Elaine) Huss.
Memorial services for Gene will be at NOON on Friday, December 5, 2014, at the JANSEN FARGO FUNERAL HOME, 204 East Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of services. Military Honors will be observed following the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being established in Gene's name. Memorial information will be found and online condolences may be offered at www.wichmannfargo.com. 
DeBruin, Eugene (I28458)
 
7572 After suffering for three years and five months from cardiac dropsy, Richard Walsh, one of the respected citizens of Stockbridge, quietly passed away on Thursday, July 15th. All of his family were at his bedside, with the exception of his daughter, Mrs. F. E. Detling of Los Angeles, California, who was unable to reach home before the end came. Richard Walsh, eldest son of the late James and Jennie Walsh, was born in Westport, Ireland in 1831. When ten years of age he moved with his parents to Liverpool, England, where he learned and followed the tanner's trade until 1863 when he immigrated to the United States and engaged in coal mining at Wilkesbarre, Penn. Here he met and was married to Bridget Milton of that city remaining in Wilkesbarre until 1877 when he came to a farm in the town of Woodville, this county. They resided on the same until 1884 when they bought and moved onto the farm in the town of Stockbridge that was his home until death.
Richard Walsh was a man of strict integrity and honor. He possessed to a rare degree the faculty of making countless friend, who remained steadfast in their esteem for him throughout their lives. He was the father of eleven children, whom he indulgently raised and educated, inculcating in them the same respect for moral and right living that characterized his own life and whom he lived to see grow into useful and respected citizens.
He is survived by a widow and ten children, four sons, James, Richard, Jr., Aloysius of Stockbridge; Eugene of Appleton; and six daughters, Mrs. Andrew Flatley of Forest Junction, Mrs. John Campbell, Misses Stasia and Evelyn of Stockbridge and Mrs. F. E. Detling of Los Angeles, California. He also leaves three widowed sisters, Mary of Liverpool, England, Margaret and Ellen of Wilkesbarre, Penn.
The funeral was held on Monday, July 19th, from St. Mary's Catholic Church, Stockbridge, Rev. Fr. Geo. A. Clifford of Chilton, officiating in the absence of pastor, Rev. Fr. Paul E. Herb, with interment in St. Mary's cemetery. 
Walsh, Richard (I179028)
 
7573 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F40039
 
7574 After the death of his first wife, he re-married. Sebastian FELDSCHMIDT, born in Germany, to Gertrude SCHRAM, on 14 Nov 1894 in Greenville, Outagamie County, WI. His father was listed as Michael FELDSCHMIDT and his mother was listed as MAGDALENA Feldschmidt. Gertrude's father was listed as Peter SCHRAM and her mother listed as Christine RAUSCH. Source: Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930, Wisconsin Historical Society; and familysearch.org Family F64348
 
7575 After the death of their parents, Petronella took Steve (8 years old) and Johanna (l4 years old) and was married a year later to Henry Kersten. Bardine took Pete (12 years old) and Cecila (11 years old) and went to Milwaukee to work. Cecil met John Herkowski and stayed in Milwaukee. Pete returned to Hollandtown and farmed. At the time of John and Mary's death, William, Henry and Harriet were working away from home. Kempen, John Adrian (I12786)
 
7576 After the first 6 children were born, the fami ly moved to Ironwood, Michigan for a short time , then to Freedom, Wiscons in. In 1907 they moved to Colby, Wisconsin, Town of Hull, where the y rema ined until their deaths. Schommer, Jean Pierre "John" (I68561)
 
7577 After their Mariage Martin and Dorthea Blessman lived in Kuskau, Germany until 1880 when the came to America with their three children, Gustave, Anna and Margaret, on the steamer "Ohio" and landed in Baltimore, and went direct to Appleton. Wisconsin and arrived there on July 19, 1889
They lived on Durkee St for three months, then on a rented place on River Road and in October of 1886 bought the home and 4 acres of Mr Pein on River Road for $2.000. This remained the Blessman home until 1919 when it was sold to John and Bartha Schultz of Mondovie, Wis. The River road was later changed to South Pierce Ave.
Maritn Blessman was a shoemaker by trade and was employed in the Appleton Shoe factory until it burne. H then opened a shoe repair shop on the corner of Oneida and Lawrence Sts, which he had for many years.
He was a member of the Odd Fellow Lodge for 48 years.
A year after the death of his wife, he left his family, and married a strange women. He was very unhappy, and in 1919 he left her, and went to Brooklyn, NY to live with his son, Gustave, While there his wife obtained a divorce,, and she died soon after that.
After his return from Brooklyn, he went to live with his daughter, Anna, wher hsi youn sons, Ralph and Lloyd made thir homes after their mother's death.
He was loved by all his children as he was jolly, tender hearted and kind to them all. They all went to see him as often as tehy could, and felt that the sister's house replaced the old home. There, too the three children of his son, Edward, wer raised after losing both parents with in a couple of months . The last week of his son's Edward, Illnes he spent at his bedside.
He was never ill a day in his life, went for a walk every day, and very neat, had good eye sight, and up to his death had a steady hand and coul shave himself twice a week.
He passe away peacfully at the agfe of 82 years 7 months He sufferd a stroke after he finished reading the evening paper, lived until midnight, and as the day ended so did his life.
His son, Lloyd, made the last two months of his life more than pleasant in many ways.
He had very nice funeral, and all his children, except Margaret, Theodora and Ralph, followed him to his last resting place in Riverside Cemetery, were he was buried beside his wife, son Edward, and Hatgie, and son - law Albert Hertzfeldt
The pallbearers, wer John Dowe, Edward Draeger, Wilson Patterson, Robert Burdick, Bliss Blakesle, Clarence Trentlage, All Lodge members,
His Favorite sayings:"
"Healthe before Wealth" and "Always respect old age" 
Blessman, Martin (I160621)
 
7578 ag1850 Census Kaukaulin page 80; Listed living with other Vandehey's, assumi ng they are all brothers. Listed name as Anthony age 22. Born in Holland o ccupation Farmer. Vandehei, Anthony (I1463)
 
7579 Agartha Buelow
Maiden Name: Deno
Nickname: Gartie
Spouse: Arthur Buelow
Born: February 6, 1899
Died: February 14, 1992
Place of Birth: Town of Harrison, WI
Obituary
Newspaper: Post-Crescent
Notice Date: February 16, 1992
Section: F Page: 2 Type: OB
Cemetery Name: St. John Evangelical Lutheran Location: , 
Deno, Agatha (I185148)
 
7580 Agatha "Aggie" Hockers, 97, of De Pere, died peacefully in her sleep Tuesday March 3, 2015. The daughter of the late Randall and Anne (Vande Hei) Cavil was born March 25, 1917 in De Pere. On October 4, 1941 she married Al Hockers at St. Mary Church in De Pere. He preceded her in death February 12, 2005.
She was a longtime member of St. Boniface Church and Our Lady of Lourdes Church. She was a member of the Christian Mothers Society. Aggie loved to dance and was a member of Whirl-A-Way Dance Club. She and Al enjoyed traveling and had visited all 50 states. She loved gardening and sewing. Aggie was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and great-great grandmother.
Survivors include her children, Ken (Kathy) Hockers, Ann Jaeger, Joan (John) Leick, Rose (Jim) Smits, Peggy Hockers and special friend Lowell Whittle, Bonnie (Dave) Defnet, Jeff (Patti) Hockers, Tom (Becky) Hockers, 22 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, and three great-great grandchildren, one sister, Betty Schleis, sisters-in- law, Grace Hockers and Gladys Cavil. She was preceded in death by her husband, two grandchildren, Kenny Hockers, Benjamin Smits and her eight siblings,
Family and friends may call at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Family, Suburban Drive at Lourdes Avenue in De Pere on Friday March 6, 2015. Visitation will begin at 9:00 am and continue until time of service. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:30 am Friday at the church with Father Tim Shillcox, O. Praem., officiating. RYAN FUNERAL HOME of De Pere is assisting the family with arrangements. Please visit www.ryanfh.com to send online condolences to the family. The family extends a special thanks to the staff at McCormick Home and Unity Hospice for their care and support. 
Cavil, Agatha (I92883)
 
7581 Agatha Berendsen 11/26/1892 6/30/1980 Post Crescent 7/2/1980 B 11 Berendsen, Agatha (I120338)
 
7582 Agatha M. (Clabots) Van Dalen, 95, De Pere, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2007, at Odd Fellow Home in Allouez. She was born in De Pere on April 15, 1912, the daughter of the late Charles and Nellie (Hobbins) Clabots. On Sep. 5, 1936, she married Ardeil "Toots" Van Dalen in De Pere. He died in July 1974. She was a homemaker, and after Ardeil died, she worked at the Abbey for the "White Fathers." She was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church and the Altar Rosary Society.
Agatha is survived by two daughters, Mary Ellen (David) Kussow of Madison; and Ann (Kenneth) Geurts of De Pere; four grandchildren, Caren Bugay; Cynthia (Scott) Kornetzke; Teri Aerts; and Todd (Stephanie) Geurts, eight great-grandchildren, Nicole Bugay; Michael Bugay; Julia Kornetzke; Joshua Kornetzke; Reese Aerts; McKenna Aerts; Jack Geurts; and Evelyn Geurts, and many nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Glen Clabots and Clinton Clabots.
Family and friends of Agatha Van Dalen may call at Cotter Funeral Home, 860 N. Webster Ave., De Pere, on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. A prayer service will be conducted at 7 p.m. by the Rev. John H. Harper. Burial will be private at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Online condolences at www.cotterfuneralhome.com .
Agatha's family wish to express their heartfelt thanks to Heidi Loewe, APNP, and the staff on "C" wing at Odd Fellow Home for the kindness and care given to Agatha during her stay there; and also to Birch Creek Assisted Living. 
Clabots, Agatha M. (I191638)
 
7583 Agatha M. Nussbaum, of Kaukauna, age 97, passed away peacefully on Monda y, August 9, 2004 at St. Paul Elder Services. Agatha was born in Wrightsto wn on March 12, 1907, daughter of the late Henry and Minnie (Weyers) Verha gen. Many will remember Aggie for her many years of employment at King's V ariety, retiring in 1979. She enjoyed gardening, caring for her yard, ho me decorating, and playing cards with friends. Foremost in her life was h er loving family and her faith life. She treasured time spent with her chi ldren and grandchildren and was a longtime and faithful member of Holy Cro ss Catholic Church. There, she was a member of the Altar Society, Prayer P artners, and faithfully attended daily mass.Survivors include four children: Judy (Homer) Savard of Racine; William (J ulie) Nussbaum of Appleton; Janice Giallourakis of Starkville, Mississipp i; Mark (Debbie) Nussbaum of Kaukauna; a daughter-in-law: Kay Nussba um of Green Bay; twelve grandchildren: Robert (Lois) Savard, Carol (Ed) Zi esemer, Homer F. (Julie) Savard, Leigh (Brian) Redfield, Tricia (Tom) Stou t, Amanda Nussbaum, Nicholas Giallourakis, Gregory Giallourakis, Tanner Nu ssbaum, Tanya Nussbaum, Ashley Nussbaum, and Dave Holloway; seven great-gr andchildren: Joseph, Alex, and Annie Savard; Amy Ziesemer, Benjamin and Ch ristine Savard, and Jacob; three brothers: Sylvester (Minerva) Verhag en of Kimberly, Richard (Monnie) Verhagen of Kaukauna, and Fr. Norbert Ver hagen of California; a sister: Millie (Erv) DeBruin of Kimberly; two siste rs-in-law: Margie Verhagen of Kaukauna, and Gladys Verhagen of Kaukauna. S he is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and ma ny friends.Agatha was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Ray in 1982, h er son Roger in 1985, and infant brother Francis, brothers Ben Verhagen, E dward (Rose) Verhagen, Larry Verhagen, Lloyd (Doris) Verhagen, and Raymo nd Verhagen; and sisters Martha (Ignatius) Schuh and Ceil (Norb) Muelemans .The funeral liturgy for Agatha will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Augu st 12, 2004 at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukau na with Fr. Jack Mullarkey officiating. Interment will follow in the pari sh cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 4-7 p. m. and again at the church on Thursday after 10 a.m. There will be a pari sh prayer and scripture service to conclude the visitation Wednesd ay at 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.The family would like to extend their thanks to the wonderful staff at S t. Paul Elder Services. Mom felt so much at home while in your care - yo ur many kindnesses will never be forgotten. Thanks also to Agatha's frien ds Ann and Janet for all of the personal assistance you offered Mom over t he years. We will never forget all that you have done.FARGO FUNERAL HOME400 W. Wisconsin AvenueKaukauna 766-6200www.fargofuneral homes.com Verhagen, Agatha Marie (I1758)
 
7584 Agatha M. Roebke, 91, Wayside Parkview Estates, passed away Thursday, August 09, 2012, at Appleton Medical Center, following a short illness. She was born August 16, 1920 in the Town of Rockland, daughter to the late Martin and Marcella (Coenen) Hendricks. Agatha married Melvin Roebke, August 17, 1938, and he preceded her in death in 1994. She retired from Nabisco, where she had worked for many years. Agatha was a lifetime member of the Wrightstown American Legion Auxiliary, St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church, where she was active in the Ladies Aid, and she loved going to her cottage in Crivitz.
She will be deeply missed by her three children: Robert (Sue) Roebke, Kaukauna; Audrey Roebke, Hilbert; and Gary (Carolyn) Roebke, Oak Creek, WI; grandchildren: Brian Roebke, Carrie Roebke, Jason (Ayako) Roebke, Jerry Sweere and fiancé, Allyson, Lori (David) Schwalenberg, John (Nancy) Roebke, Timothy (Chris-Ann) Roebke, Jennifer (Mark) Lillge; great-grandchildren: Alec, Austin, and Aaron Schwalenberg, Lily and Chrissy Roebke, Jacob and Gracie Lillge, and Yuria Roebke; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; granddaughter, Brenda Roebke; five brothers and two sisters.
Family and friends may call Monday, August 13, 2012 at St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church, Wrightstown, from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service at 11:30 a.m, with the Rev. Matthew Vik officiating. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Cotter Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences may be expressed at www.cotterfuneralhome.com.
The family extends a special thank you to the staff at Wayside Parkview Estates, and to the doctors, nurses and staff at Appleton Medical Center, for all their wonderful care and compassion shown to Agatha and her family.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from August 10 to August 12, 2012 
Hendricks, Agatha H. (I163861)
 
7585 Agatha M. VandenLangenberg, 91, Green Bay, died Wednesday, June 16, 2010, at a local hospital. She was born on Dec. 27, 1918, in Green Bay to the late Matt and Mary (Kuipers) VandenLangenberg.
She is survived by many wonderful and caring nieces and nephews and friends. She loved them all dearly.
Besides her parents, Agatha was preceded in death by her siblings, Mayme (Rudolph) Giese, Carl (Catherine Finnel) VandenLangenberg, Margaret (John) Zolper, Laura (John) Heim and Irene (Oscar) Giese; and her beloved cat, Molly.
Friends may call at SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, corner of University Ave. and Baird St., on Monday after 10 a.m. until the time of service. Memorial Mass 11 a.m. Monday at the church with the Rev. Harry Hafeman officiating. Entombment at Nicolet Memorial Gardens. Proko-Wall Funeral Home is assisting the family. Online condolences may be sent to Agatha's family at www.prokowall.com
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a memorial fund is being established. 
VandenLangenberg, Agatha (I167906)
 
7586 Agatha Nemecheck
Louis Nemecheck
Mary C Nemecheck
Theresa Nemecheck  
Aschenbrenner, Agatha (I50204)
 
7587 Agatha Nemecheck
Louis Nemecheck
Mary C Nemecheck
Theresa Nemecheck  
Nemachek, Mary Catherine (I179385)
 
7588 Agatha Pegel36
Eugene Pegel17
Evan Pegel15
Gerald Pegel12 
Pegel, Eugene (I194053)
 
7589 Agatha Schreier 15 Jan 1892 Jan 1966 Cashton, Monroe, WI WI (1957-1958) 38 9-40-5442 Vonruden, Agatha Margaret (I311535)
 
7590 Agatha Wagner, age 101, of Chilton, died on Sunday, January 25, 2009, at the Chilton Care Center in Chilton. She was born February 27, 1907, in Jericho, daughter of the late Matthias & Amalia (Schneider) Buechel. She married Norbert J. Wagner on November 5, 1929, at St. Mary Catholic Church in Chilton. The couple celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary on November 5, 1979, and their 70th Wedding Anniversary in 1999. Norbert preceded her in death on February 16, 2002. Agatha was the administrator of the Sheboygan Press Carriers in the Chilton area for 37 years. She was a member of Good Shepherd Catholic Church, the Christian Women, GUG Germainia Society, and the Chilton Senior Citizen Group. She took great pleasure in raising and caring for her family and gardening.
Survivors include her children: Elmer (Mary Lou) Wagner, Port Washington; Benjamin Wagner and Jennie Lee Wagner, Green Bay; eight grandchildren: Michael (Mari) Wagner, Grafton; Thomas (Teri) Wagner, Cedarburg; Richard Wagner, Glenwood City; David (Dawn) Wagner, Saukville; John Wagner, Sacramento, CA; Christine Wagner, Vicenza, Italy; Karen Wagner, Davis, CA; Edward Wagner, Green Bay; 11 great-grandchildren: Katie, Taylor, Austin, Chelsea, Madeline, Owen, Emma, Trenton, Evan, Ezra, Madison; and a great-great-grandchild: Trey.
She was also preceded in death by an infant daughter: Christina; her brothers: John, Jacob, Henry, Albert, Alois, Herbert, & Gregory; and her sisters: Martha and Apollonia.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, January 31, 2009, at 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 Wieting Family Funeral Home (411 W. Main St.) in Chilton from 5:00 PM until 7 p.m. on Friday, January 30, 2009 and on Saturday at the church from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. A parish vigil service will be held Friday evening at 7p.m. Memorials are appreciated in the name of Agatha Wagner for the Perpetual Adoration Chapel and the Chilton Area Catholic School. Online Condolences: www.wietingfuneral home.com 
Buechel, Agatha (I205531)
 
7591 Agatha was acting as interpreter among the Indians for Father Van Den Broek, the first missionary to the Indians in that area. Grignon, Agatha (I171347)
 
7592 Age
56 Mina Court
25 Albert
23 Bertha
20 Ida
19 Herman
12 Richard 
Court, Richard (I15978)
 
7593 age 23 , born Wis, father born Belgium, mother born Holland. VanCamp, John H. (I17108)
 
7594 Age 1 born Wisconsin Verkuilen, John (I101724)
 
7595 Age 10 in 1870 census. Age 20 in 1880 census.She was born June 1, 1860 and died April 3, 1934. They had four children; Herman, Henry, Bernard and Martin. (Source Herman Anton Richter - h is recollections 1972.) "My parents share a (cemetery) lot with Bernard Richter and I own the next lot north where my wife Gertrude is buried. My wife Catherine and I are to be buried the two graves north of Grandpa's grave, th s leaves one grave on the north edge of my lot." Source: (Recollections of Herman Anton Richt er in 1972). Doering, Fredericka (I52216)
 
7596 Age 101, of Appleton, passed away Thursday, April 20, 2006, at Colony Oaks Care Center. She was born in Freedom on August 6, 1904 to the late William and Sarah (Persohn) Glawe. Marie made a lot of clothes for her grandchildren. She liked to paint and refinish furniture. She also loved to play cards. She worked at Zwickers for many years.
Marie is survived by a son, Jim (Norma) Bolduan of Combined Locks; a daughter, Natalie Hussey of Prescott, AZ; 12 grandchildren: Charles (Barb) Bolduan, Debra (Jeff) Belongea, Paul (Sally) DeBruin, Marie (Richard) Bohlier, John (Dorothy) Hussey, Melinda (Roger) Thurman, Nathan (Vicki) Hussey, Diane (Randy) Morris, Faith (Tim) Johnson, Naomi (Dennis) Haiken, Kathleen (Steve) Switzer, Daniel (Julie) Hussey; 34 great grandchildren; and 15 great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Martin; six brothers; two sisters; and infant grandson Bruce.
Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, April 24, 2006 at the Valley Funeral Home with Pastor Todd Smith officiating. Friends are welcome at the funeral home from 9 a.m. until the time of the service. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park.
The family would like to thank the staff of Colony Oaks for their loving care and also a special thank you to Barbara Ahrens. 
Glawe, Marie C. (I168355)
 
7597 Age 11 in 1850 census Delaney, Ann (I203085)
 
7598 age 12 born June 1887 listed as niece in household of John Jansen born 1834 widowed. (His wife Frances Rademacher, sist er to Michael Rademacher had just died in 1898) Rademacher, Bertha Susan "Maud" (I104498)
 
7599 Age 13, next toor to future husband Corneal Williamson. Arnoldussen, Julia (I33394)
 
7600 Age 14 born Holland/Netherlands Verkuilen, Antonius (I45750)
 
7601 Age 14 in 1850 census, but age 13 in Sep 1847 emigration record.

Pila Delany50
Ellen Delany52
Marry Lennon23
Pattrick Lennon30
John McNaughton28
Sarah McNaughton20
Martin Kline23
Annstased Kline22
James Delany14
Ann Delany11
Thomas Delany8
Mary A McNaughton
Delaney, James Kenneth (I195578)
 
7602 age 16 Hietpas, John (I23403)
 
7603 Age 16 in Sep 1847 census? Also, name spelled Anne Delaney, Ann (I203085)
 
7604 age 16 listed as servant farm labor in home of Pet er Peters, born Jun 1883 in Wis Fink, Martin J. (I59597)
 
7605 Age 16y / On same stone with: Mary Ellen, Charles & Little Charles Finnegan, Rosie or Mamie (I179591)
 
7606 Age 17, was killed in an automobile accident Thursday evening in Marinette County. He was born April 17, 1949 in the town of Menasha and would have been a senior in the Neenah High School this fall. David was a member of the St. Margaret Mary Church and the CYO.
He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon J. Wilz; two brothers, Richard, Minot, N.D., and Lloyd, Neenah.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 9 a.m. at the Kessler Funeral Home, Neenah, and at 9:30 a.m. at St. Margaret Mary Church with Rev. Leo H. Ott officiating. Interment will be in St. Margaret Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Sunday where the rosary will be prayed at 8 p.m.
The Post Crescent, June 10, 1966, pg. B8 
Wilz, David (I187318)
 
7607 age 18
1850 Kaukaulin census 845 Barney Eiting 28 M Farm er Holland x
Eleanor " 18 F Holland x 
Giesbers, Petronella (I1917)
 
7608 age 18 Hoffranzen, Katharina (I39606)
 
7609 age 19 Sievert, Wilhelmina (I154202)
 
7610 Age 19 Hall, Edward (I157439)
 
7611 Age 19, of Appleton passed away Tuesday, April 25, 2006. He was born in Appleton on August 18, 1986 to Richard Vermeern and Kim (Tennant) Nissen. Mark dearly loved his family and spent most of his time with family, especially his nieces and nephews who he was with daily. He had a passion for snowmobiling, and enjoyed hunting, fishing, boating and anything to do with the Northwoods. Mark also enjoyed basketball and golf. He is survived by his Mother Kim (Steve) Nissen, Appleton; his father Richard (Kristina) Vermeern, Appleton; three sisters: Patrisha (Andy) Trygstad; Brenda Vermeern; Jennifer (Dylan) Probst; five brothers: Matthew Vermeern; Brandon Guckenberg; Chistopher (Laura) Nissen; David (Linda) Nissen; Patrick Nissen; nieces: Kaylee and Paige Vermeern; Kylie Probst, Emma and Ella Nissen; nephews: Grant Trygstad and Forrest Probst; grandmothers: Margie (Stan) Anderson; Margaret Vermeern; Jane Tennant; Sandra Zenisek; great-grandparents: Verna Tennant; Arvid Schulz, Eleanor Jones; aunts and uncles: Jason (Ginette) Tennant; Todd Mertz; Tim Mertz; John Vermeern; Paul Vermeern; Marie (Ed) Barthell; Edward Zenisek; Sandee (Jack) Bergsbaken; Su Butler; Bruce (Eenie) Nissen; Bob (Chris) Nissen; many cousins and other relatives and friends.
Mark was preceded in death by his grandparents: John (Jack) Vermeern; Richard Tennant; John Zenisek; Blanche Schulz.
Funeral Service will be 1:30 pm Friday, April 28, 2006, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 2220 E. College Avenue, Appleton with Rev Timothy Seabaugh officiating. Visitation will be from 10:30 am until time of the service at church.
"Be still my soul I know that God is near; the Almighty One has heard my prayer there is nothing more to fear" 
Vermeern, Mark F. (I319426)
 
7612 Age 1y 6m 19d / On same stone with: Mary Ellen, Charles & Rosie Birth Calculates to Cal 24 May 1886 Finnegan, Charles (I179590)
 
7613 age 20 Hoffranzen, Peter (I39605)
 
7614 Age 20 13-Sep1847, ship Sarah Hand. Film 0002315, Record #698 - Passenger List Delaney, Anastasia (I203462)
 
7615 Age 20 in 1850 census, but also Age 20 in Sep 1847 emigration Milwaukee Ward 1, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Pila Delany 50
Ellen Delany 52
Marry Lennon 23
Pattrick Lennon 30
John McNaughton 28
Sarah McNaughton 20
Martin Kline 23
Annstased Kline 22
James Delany 14
Ann Delany 11
Thomas Delany 8
Mary A McNaughton
Delaney, Sarah (I203086)
 
7616 Age 20 single Machinist Finnegan, John (I51082)
 
7617 age 20, single, grocery clerk, living with sister Felicita & f amily in Appleton, WI Kronschnabel, Annette (I69790)
 
7618 age 21 Lauterbach, Matthias (I1814)
 
7619 Age 21, listted as Mary Delany in Sep 1847 emigration record Delaney, Mary (I203088)
 
7620 age 22 living with father
Cataria Mclaughlin - 71 (Should be Patrick)
Mary J Mclaughlin - 38
Katherine Mclaughlin - 28
Ellen M Mclaughlin - 2/12 [26]
William P Mclaughlin - 22
James M Mclaughlin - 11 (Grandson to Patrick)
William Mclaughlin - 9 (Grandson to Patrick) 
McLaughlin, William "Willie" (I4960)
 
7621 age 22 single Lumberer Just, Charles (I160813)
 
7622 age 22, born 190 7, Anton age 64 born wis married at 29, Barbara age 57 born Wis married 2 3, Camilla 25, Richard C. age 22, Robert J. age 20, Catharine S. age 16, ( Also a Della Locker age 33, Niece of Anton, listed living in household) Michels, Richard C. (I312933)
 
7623 Age 23, listed as Mary Lennon in 1850 census Delaney, Mary (I203088)
 
7624 Age 24 Divorced, occupation Elevator Operator Romenesko, Grace Evelyn (I11820)
 
7625 Age 24 years. Son of Diane (nee DeBaere) and (significant other Steven Bartman) and the late Verlin Wene. Brother of Amber (John) Okray and Adam (significant friend, Becky Binns). Grandson of Donald and Georgene Wene and Norbert and Betty DeBaere. Also survived by aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and many friends.
Funeral service Sunday 4 p.m. at the FuneralHome. Private interment Highland Memorial Park. In state at the funeral home Sunday 1-4 p.m.
Member of S.N.P.J. Badgers Lodge#584.
BEVSEK-VERBICK
Funeral Home-Crematory
& Pre-Arrangement Center
10201 W. Lincoln Ave, West Allis, 414-546-4342
Online condolences:
Read more: http://www.postcrescent.com/article/20110211/APC010301/102110493/Wene-Kyle-R-#ixzz1DgutOOzA  
Wene, Kyle (I312509)
 
7626 Age 24, single, truck driver for a dairy, living with paren ts at 1712 N. Richmond St., Appleton, WI Bosch, Joseph J. (I69791)
 
7627 age 24, wife May age 22, no children. Scholl, Frank M. (I80377)
 
7628 age 25 living with brother william O'Neil, Bridget (I16970)
 
7629 Age 25y 6m 17d / Wife of: C.H. / On same stone with: Charles, Rosie & Little Charles (Birth calculates to Cal 25 Oct 1862) Powers, Mary Ellen (I110910)
 
7630 age 26 living with father McLaughlin, Helen M. "Ella" (I4959)
 
7631 Age 26 living with Henry Vandenberg and family. Vanderheiden, Lambert Leonardus (I36389)
 
7632 Age 27 living with parents Klein, Ollie (I346334)
 
7633 age 28 Eiting, Bernard Henrich (I3170)
 
7634 Age 28 in 1885 MN Census; Age 43 in 1900 MN Census. Four children, but only two alive. Both parents from Sweden on 1900 census. Immigrated in 1862.
1910 Census in East St Louis, St Clair IL says immigration was 1864, and 1920 census says immigration was 1879, which can't be correct. 
Anderson, Ida P. (I203089)
 
7635 age 28 listed as Martin Finnegan, Mary age 25, Maggie age 5, Katie 1, John 5/12, also a will iam Golden working for them and a Mary Wall age 23, and Mary Finnegan? age 19. Finnegan, Michael (I30798)
 
7636 age 28 living with father McLaughlin, Katharine (I21539)
 
7637 Age 28, farmer, living with wife An na age 26 and 1 child Elaine aged 1 5/12. VanVreede, Antone (I50422)
 
7638 Age 29 in 1885 MN Census, listed with wife Ida Cline, Thomas James (I203094)
 
7639 age 29, Half- Sister Kathryn Brahan age 48 living with them. His father born Wis, mother in Ireland. Kathryn's father born Ireland, mother born Ireland. O'Connell, William F. (I148228)
 
7640 Age 3 in Jul 1870 Ft Howard Brown WI census; Age 13 in 1880 Ft Howard census Cline, Catherine Anna (I203091)
 
7641 Age 30 Vanderpoel, Reverend Theodore (I327660)
 
7642 Age 30 in 24-Jun-1860 census, Cline, Martin (I203461)
 
7643 Age 30 Single Schubring, Robert (I148170)
 
7644 age 30 single Gannon, Owen (I321287)
 
7645 Age 31 Jochman, Peter W. (I132430)
 
7646 age 31 born Kent. married 2 years no children. Murphy, Thomas (I125889)
 
7647 Age 34 Occupation Watchman for paper co. Address Little Chute, Wisconsin Born in Holland wife Mary Vanderpas. This is the World War I registration form. Signed by martin Van Eyck Sept 12, 1918 VanDerPas, William (I27675)
 
7648 age 35, born Wis, father born New York , mother born Wisc
Patrick Clancy 50
Mabel Clancy 35
Ethlyn Clancy 9
Helen Clancy 8
Margarett Clancy 4
Jane Clancy 82
Daniel Clancy 36 
Cool, Mabel (I127906)
 
7649 Age 35, Valeria 32, robert 11, Donald 7, geor ge 5. Vandenberg, Joseph Leo Aloysius (I3220)
 
7650 Age 35y 1m 5d / On same stone with: Gladys M. GOULDER BESAW

Last Name:BESAW
First Name:Gladys
Birth Date:XX XXX 1906
Death Date:XX XXX 1974
Read Date:1992-07-01
Cemetery:Woodlawn Cemetery - East Green Bay - Town of Bellevue
Section:Park H-3
Plot:
Reader Notes:On same stone with: Edward 
Besaw, Edward (I342713)
 
7651 Age 36 Nieland, John James (I166274)
 
7652 age 37 anna 34, Louise 10, Barbara 8, Clarence 6 edward 2 1/2 Hopfensperger, Joseph (I78210)
 
7653 age 37 born wis, Married 15 yrs, 8 children 8 alive. Verheyen, Petronella "Helena" (I80795)
 
7654 age 37 listed as Postmaster, margaret 37, John J age 5 adopted son. Hart, Harry A. (I34370)
 
7655 age 38 born Ore, father born Ireland, mother born Maryland. Wife Flora? age 33 born Wash father born Wisconsin mother in Cal. Daughter aleta born Ore, father John J living with them age 83
Will H Gibbons 38
Frona J Gibbons 33
Alta S Gibbons 7
John J Gibbons 83 
Gibbons, William Henry (I143865)
 
7656 age 39 Elizabeth age 34 and 4 children living with th em Thiel, Michael J. (I91645)
 
7657 age 39 widowed Rademacher, Bernard (I104576)
 
7658 Age 39, in 1910 cemsus Dist 38, Nowell pct, Lincoln Co., NE.. 1930 census age 59, Dist 38, Nowell pct, Lincoln Co., NE age 59, farmer Mason, Charles (I166021)
 
7659 Age 4 in 1860 Ft Howard Brown WI census; age 14 in 1870 census, occupation listed as Sailor. Not listed with parents in 1880 Ft Howard census. Cline, Thomas James (I203094)
 
7660 age 40 O'Halloran, Julia (I103148)
 
7661 age 40 Rothof, Antonius (I325093)
 
7662 age 40 born Indiana, Abbie age 40 born Nova scotia, Ella age 9 born Wis. Culbertson, James (I53476)
 
7663 age 40, born in Germany Listed living with husband. Anschau, Barbara (I10361)
 
7664 age 42 VanderVelden, John (I53676)
 
7665 age 42 born in Ohio, widowed
Danniel Burns 91 (should be 42)
John Burns 68 (should be 11)
James Burns 8 
Burns, Daniel (I155395)
 
7666 Age 43 born Netherlands VanDeBurgt, Anna Maria (I101742)
 
7667 Age 43 Farmer, born Netherlands
William Feckile43
Anna Feckile43
Anton Feckile14
John Feckile
Verkuylen, Wilhelmus (I101741)
 
7668 Age 43, occupation hotel, William age 18, Ardina a ge 17, Clement 16, Vincent age 14, Ollian (female) age 13,
?Then Minnie, wife age 38? Then William Mielke age 18. 
Verbeten, Cornelius (I48320)
 
7669 age 44, married at age 26, born in Wis, father bo rn Prussia, mother born wis, Agnes age 42 born Minn, parents born Germa ny , Raymond 17, Alex 13, Sylvester 12, Dolores 10, Rosalie 9, Frankl in C. 3 and 1/2, sylvia 8/12 Bales, Frank J. (I43911)
 
7670 Age 45 in Sep 1847 emigration Tyler, Ellen D (I172808)
 
7671 Age 45y / On same stone with: Mary Ellen, Rosie & Little Charles Finnegan, Charles (I51234)
 
7672 Age 47 listed living with sister Hospital Nurse. McNamara, Katherine (I36432)
 
7673 age 47, also living there are his mother listed as Catherine McCarthy age 65 born Ireland, and Step-father, Jo hn McCarthy age 75 born Canada, parents born Ireland.
John Connay48 [47]
Catherine Mccarthy65
John Mccarthy25 [75] 
Conway, John (I17687)
 
7674 Age 47, passed away Saturday, September 5, 1964, in New London, after a lingering illness. She was born on December 25, 1916, in Appleton, WI., and lived in the area al her life.
She is survived by her husband, Lyle Riehl, Black Creek; two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Carole) Hungerford, Shiocton, Mrs. Gerald (Shirley) Kleiner, Chicago; two sons, Duane (Sandra) Riehl, Shiocton, and Larry (Sue Ann) Riehl, Mequon; 11 grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. William Steidl, Appleton, Mrs. Elmer Bogenschultz, Kimberly, Mrs. James Mereness, Kaukauna, and Mrs. Jay Woolff, Chicago; five brothers, Louis Eisch, Jr., Gregory and Allen, all of Appleton, Frank, Menasha, and Edward, Kimberly; several brothers and sisters-in-law, her mother-in-law, Cora Riehl, Appleton.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, September 9, 1964, at 2 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church, Shiocton. Friends may call at the Borchardt and Moder Funeral Home, Shiocton, until 11 a.m. Wednesday and then at the church.

Name:Riehl (Eisch)
Birth Date:25 Dec 1916
Birth Place:Appleton, WI
Death Date:1964
Publication Date:8 Sep 1964
Publication Place:Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
Publication Title:Post-Crescent
Spouse Name:Lyle Riehl
Notes:Maiden Name: Eisch 
Eisch, Mary (I328204)
 
7675 age 48 (1882), born in WI, father in Holland and mother in WI; listed as a laundress Speel, Sister Mary Bilhildis Elizabeth "Bertha" O. S. F. (I111256)
 
7676 age 48 married 1 yr Ballard, Irving (I163812)
 
7677 age 48, born, ? ; Sara age35 born vermont. Nolan, Andrew (I206052)
 
7678 age 50 imm 1870? Bosman, Theodora (I40327)
 
7679 age 50 listed with wife and 9 children. Krautkramer, Joseph (I64302)
 
7680 age 50 married to Katherine age 46. Vandenberg, Albert H. (I87592)
 
7681 Age 51 occupation school Teacher,never married, cause of death; carcinoma of ovary - disseminated. Burial Holy Cross Kaukauna Appleton, Maria M. (I3731)
 
7682 Age 51 widowed, daughter anna living with him. Giesen, Lorenz (I162468)
 
7683 Age 52 in Sep 1850 census
Pila Delany 50
Ellen Delany 52
Marry Lennon 23
Pattrick Lennon 30
John McNaughton 28
Sarah McNaughton 20
Martin Kline 23
Annstased Kline 22
James Delany 14
Ann Delany 11
Thomas Delany 8
Mary A McNaughton
Tyler, Ellen D (I172808)
 
7684 age 52 single Bookeeper at Brokera ge. Rohan, John (I19538)
 
7685 Age 52, died at 2:10 p.m. Thursday, February 16, 1978, in Shawano, WI. He was born on March 14, 1925, in the Town of Center, WI., where he lived during the first 20 years of his life. He then moved to Appleton where he was employed by Wunderlich and Al Utich & Son, Contractors. At the time of his death he was employed by Appleton Mills. Mr. Hartsworm was a member of First Englsih Lutheran Church.
He is survived by his wife, Harriet: a son, Jeffrey, at home; his mother, Elsie Hartsworm of Shawano; a brother, George of Shiocton; and two sisters: Isabelle (Howard) Elgeti, Shawano; and Florence (Milton) Bentle, Hortonville.
The complete funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, February 18, 1978, at First English Lutheran Church with the Rev. L.A. Ziemer officiating. Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday, February 17, 1978, at Wichmann Funeral Home. 
Hartsworm, Earl (I120672)
 
7686 Age 53 Farm tenant
William Verkellere53
Mary Verkellere53
Antoine Verkellere21
John Verkellere10
Anna Verkellere
Verkuylen, Wilhelmus (I101741)
 
7687 age 54 Steinbach, Susanna (I38738)
 
7688 age 54 years single Krell, Peter (I11333)
 
7689 age 55 single. Listed as Billy. School, William (I10370)
 
7690 Age 55, listed living with wife and 8 children, a farmer born in Ireland.
Holland page 10; 
Summers, James (I17311)
 
7691 age 56 Hoffranzen, Josef (I38739)
 
7692 Age 56, passed away at his home with his family at his side on Thursday, April 19, 2001. Jim was born in Appleton on October 28, 1944, son of the late John and Helen (Vanden Heuvel) Lamers. Sr. On October 18, 1966, he married the former Carol Lornson in Combined Locks; she survives. Jim was well known for his agricultural building designs. These designs were widely used by Fox Structures of Kaukauna. He also developed a large network of treasured friends and associates through his internet-based business. Jim was a member and leader of the Cross and Crown Prayer Group and will be remembered by many as a true friend, confidant, advisor, and counselor. His quick wit and sense of humor made Jim a man who people genuinely enjoyed spending time with. Jim enjoyed fishing and spending time with his family and grandchildren, golfing, and pheasant hunting with his so n, Mark.
He is survived by his wife: Carol Lamers of Kimberly; four daughters: Barbara (Rick) Derks of Mackville, Carmen (Kurt) Wollenberg of Darboy, Patricia (Sean) Clancy of Appleton, and Jenny Lamers of Appleton; a son: Mark (Jennifer) Lamers of Kaukauna; eight grandchildren: Andy Derks and his special friend Kim, Becky Derks, Adam Derks, Luke Wollenberg, Chelsea Wollenberg, Kristopher Clancy, Hayley Lamers, and Lindsay Lamers; three sisters: Ma ry (Elton) Petersen of DePere, Carol (Orville) Gossen of DePere, and Ione (Budd) Gerrits of Greenleaf; three brothers: Maurice (Dallas) Lamers of Wrightstown, Denis (Connie) Lamers of Wrightstown, and John Lamers of Little Suamico and his special friend Marge.
The funeral liturgy for Jim will be held at 10:30 AM on Monday, April 23, 2001 at ST. PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH, 410 Wallace Street in Combined Locks with Msgr. Jim Vanden Hogen officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call from 4 - 8 PM Sunday at the funeral home and again Monday morning at the church from 9:30 until the hour of the liturgy.
"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness." -II Timothy 4:7-8
Greenwood Fargo Funeral Home
500 Hendricks Avenue
Kaukauna, Wisconsin 54130
920-766-6201 
Lamers, James (I34645)
 
7693 Age 57 widowed 6 children, Cecelia 29, Walter 26, Alo ysius 23, Catherine 19, Willard 18, Mary 14. Vaughn, Sarah (I17704)
 
7694 Age 58 passed away suddenly at home Saturday April 22, 2006. He was born on June 26, 1947 in Appleton to Paul K. and Emily C. (Kons) Ballard. Kenneth married LuAnn Zuberbier on May 28, 1992 at Bethlahem Lutheran Church, Hortonville. He was a lifetime resident of Appleton and loved fishing with his son, camping, gardening and golfing on Chaska Golf Course. Kenneth also enjoyed leisure time playing sheepshead, juggling, or sipping a fine glass of wine on the back porch while bird watching. He cherished the time he spent with his granddaughter Maeson. As the oldest boy, he was thoughtful and generous to all family members and the very best big brother.
Kenneth is survived by his wife: LuAnn; his son Klint Ballard of Appleton; stepchildren: Craig (Lori) Voight of Freedom; Kevin (Kate) Voight of Freedom; Kelly (Dan) Wilda of Appleton; siblings: Virginia (Merle) Hauser of Vero Beach, FL; Karen (John) Atten of Fox Island, WA; JoAnne (Doug) Koplien of Venice, FL; Dennis (Debbie) Ballard of Appleton; James (Agnes) Ballard of Cheney, WA; Marge Barndt and special friend Stuart Elmer of Verona, WI; Steve (Patricia Porras) Ballard of Appleton; Barbara (Dave Wuestenberg) Ballard of Menasha; Cathrine (Donn) Remmel of Fremont; Michael Ballard of Appleton; step-grandchildren: Alexis Liles and Maeson Wilda.
He is preceded in death by his parents: Paul and Emily Ballard.
Memorial service will be held at 11:00am Tuesday April 25 at St. Johns Lutheran Church, North Highway 47, Town of Center with Pastor Jeffrey Suhr officiating. Visitation will be from 9:00am until the time of service at the Church. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy a memorial fund is being established. 
Ballard, Kenneth Paul (I134307)
 
7695 age 58 widowed, imm 1850 VanderSteen, Frank (I124448)
 
7696 age 58, born in Wis, on Third St. Minnie Patterson age 58, widowed born Wisconsin both parents born Ireland, with son in law Harry E. Stewart, he age 25, born Oregon, (occupation Logger) father born Oregon, mother unknown, with wife Harriet age 26 born in Washington, father born Canada, mother born Wisconsin. Powers, Mary "Minnie" (I360)
 
7697 age 58, Listed living with wife and stepson. Gerrits, Anton (I3616)
 
7698 Age 58, of New London, passed away on Saturday, April 23, 2016 at Manor Care in Appleton. He was born on March 6, 1958, in Appleton, son of the late James John and Nancy (Tews) Stark. Jim proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy. Following his time in the service, he worked at Frank's Pizza Palace in Appleton for over 20 years, then at various places of employment until poor health forced his retirement. Jim enjoyed cooking, hunting and loved his Green Bay Packers.
He is survived by his siblings: Jeff, Joey, Greta, Lisa, Lori and Susie; special friends: Barb Tesch-Abel, Kara Kietzmann and her children Ethan and Whitney, nieces, nephews other relatives and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Charlie Dorschner and step-father Milfred Dorschner.
The funeral service for Jim will be held on Saturday, April 30, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at Cline & Hanson Funeral Home in New London. Burial will be in Most Precious Blood Cemetery in New London. A visitation for Jim will be held at the funeral home on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service.
The family would like to thank the staff at Manor Care in Appleton, Theda Care Hospital in New London, and also Heartland Hospice for their care and concern of Jim.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Apr. 24, 2016 
Stark, James Jon (I201137)
 
7699 age 59, Gertrude age 55, Walter 25, Clara 15. Summers, Edmond (I31260)
 
7700 Age 59, passed away at Calumet Memorial Hospital Thursday at 4:10 a.m. after a short illness. He was born at Chilton, February 20, 1916 the son of the late John and Sylvia Greuel Juckem. He attended St. Mary Parochial School, Chilton High School and the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Mr. Juckem lived and farmed in the Chilton area all of his life. He was a member of the Holy NameSociety of St.Mary Church in Chilton. He married Frances Binsfeld September 25, 1940 at St. John the Baptist Church in St. John, Wisconsin. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Anthony (Jane Marie) Woelfel of Sheboygan Falls, Miss Juliette of Chilton; a son, James of Chilton; 1 grandchild; three sisters, Mrs. Urban (Evelyn) Meehl of Appleton, Mrs. Lionel (Percilla Roach of Route 1, Chilton, Mrs. Fred (Vivian) Roesch of Brookfield Wisconsin. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10:30 at the Pfeffer Funeral Home in Chilton and at 11 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Chilton with Rev. James Vennix officiating Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Friday. A rosary will be said at 8 P.m. Friday evening. Juckem, Leroy Joseph (I146140)
 
7701 Age 6 in 1870 Ft Howard Brown WI census; Age 16 in 1880 Ft Howard census Cline, James Marcilinius (I203092)
 
7702 Age 60 Single Byers, Michael (I155407)
 
7703 Age 60, died on Saturday, January 15, 2005. Ron was born in Kaukauna, on July 17, 1944, son of the late Carl and Virginia Braun. He served his country as a Medic in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam Conflict. Ron loved spending time with young people, especially in the Greenville/Hortonville area. He also loved flowers, especially Gladiola?(TM)s. Ron enjoyed watching ice-skating and sad movies. He is survived by his cousin, Jim (Betty) Braun; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He is also survived by special friends, Rita Sipple and Kathy Schroeder. The funeral service will be held at 5:00 p.m., on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 at WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME, with Deacon Pete Reinl officiating. Visitors will be received at the funeral home on Wednesday, January 19 from 3:00 p.m. until the time of service. The interment will be held at King Cemetery, King, Wisconsin. Ron was a good-hearted man whom everyone loved. He will be greatly missed by those who knew him.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
537 North Superior Street
Appleton 920-739-1231
Section C, Page 6 
Braun, Ronald C. (I137623)
 
7704 Age 60, passed away at the Kaukauna Community Hospital at 4 p.m. Wednesday after a short illness. He was born July 6, 1907 in Kaukauna and was a lifelong resident. He graduated from the Kaukauna High School in 1928 and was a building contractor most of his life. He was presently employed at Kimberly - Clark Corp. in the field service. Mr. Armstrong was a member of the Kaukauna Methodist Church. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Helen Armstrong, Appleton; one daughter, Mrs. Loyis (Patricia) Lewis, Kaukauna; one son, Thomas M. Jr., Route 2, Menasha; one brother, Robert, Appleton, 5 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Kaukauna Methodist Church. Burial will be in the Union Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 p.m. on Friday until noon on Saturday at the Fargo Funeral Home and after 1 p.m. at the church.

Name: Thomas Armstrong
Birth Date: 6 Jul 1907
Birth Place: Kaukauna, WI
Death Date: 1968
Cemetery: Union
Publication Date: 21 Mar 1968
Publication Place: Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
Publication Title: Post-Crescent 
Armstrong, Thomas (I313057)
 
7705 age 61 born Prussia, Catherine 58, Peter 22, Susan na 18 also a Susan Blau age 7 living with them. Geib, Peter (I89207)
 
7706 age 61 Widowed Reynders, Martin (I103722)
 
7707 age 61 widowed Kirwan, David (I317374)
 
7708 Age 61, Catholic Priest Vanderpoel, Reverend Theodore (I327660)
 
7709 Age 61, of the Wisconsin Veterans Home, formerly of Neenah, passed away from complications of a stroke. She was born in Neenah on October 2 ,1951 to James and Margaret (Bibinger) Lockery. Kathy retired from the U.S. Navy after over 20 years of service. After retirement she worked at Vallhaven Nursing Home in Neenah for 13 years. Kathy liked birds and animals. She loved her bird Rocky.
She will be missed by her mother: Margaret of Neenah; brothers and sister: Cindy ( Theodore) Genett of Kaukauna; Matthew (Joy) Lockery of Kaukauna; William (Becky) Lockery of Green Bay; a very special friend: Pat Vandenberg, nieces, nephew, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her father. Per Kathy's wishes no services will be held.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on October 20, 2012 
Lockery, Kathleen (I159914)
 
7710 Age 61, of Weyauwega, passed away on Saturday, March 2, 2013 at the Weyauwega Health Care Center after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born on April 28, 1951 in New London, daughter of the late Francis "Frank" and Eileen (Partika) Collar. Sue attended grade school at SS. Peter & Paul in Hortonville and graduated from New London High School. Sue worked for Presto Products for 30 years, obtaining the position of area supervisor. The past 12 years she was employed by K-Mart. Sue was active in the Weyauwega Jaycetts, winning numerous awards and became a State Regional Director. She loved the outdoors enjoying her walks in the woods. She also loved camping, gardening, traveling and doing crafts with her grandchildren. In 1971, Sue married the love of her life, George Montgomery at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Manawa. They have one son, Whayne (special friend Carrie); granddaughter Calista and a grandson Bryce. She is Further survived by sisters: Pat Anunson, New London; Mary (Mike) Jansen, Weyauwega; Lori Collar, Waupaca; Donna (Roger) Besaw, Waupaca; Katie Weiland (Fiancé Greg), New London; Genny Collar, Weyauwega; sister-in-law: Diane (Bill) Anderson, Cotton, MN; brothers-in-law: Dennis (Justina) Montgomery, Duluth, MN; Dave (Gloria) Montgomery, Maryland; Keith (Sharon) Montgomery, Duluth, MN. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Dale Collar, and her father and mother-in-law George and Jean Montgomery.
The memorial service for Sue will be held on Friday, March 8, 2013 at 11:00am at SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Weyauwega with Fr. Paul Vanden Hogen officiating. A visitation for Sue will take place directly at the church on Friday from 9:00am until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on March 4, 2013 
Collar, SueAnne (I143839)
 
7711 age 62 widowed, 8 children 7 alive imm 1887 Hanenberg, Anna Maria (I114217)
 
7712 age 62, widowed marr at 25, Frank 26, Romaine 2 0, lester 17, giles 16 Krautkramer, Joseph (I64302)
 
7713 age 62, widowed married at age 2 4, born in Wis, father born Canada, mother born wis. Son James living wi th her his age 38 occupation Postmaster. Mitchell, Margaret Philomene Francis (I59560)
 
7714 Age 63 passed away peacefully at home Saturday April 8, 2006 surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Ellington on August 25, 1942 to Robert Sr. and Delia (Hoier) Immel. Robert married Donna Lautenschlager on June 2, 1962 at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Hortonville. R.J. and his wife started R.J. Immel Excavating in 1973. He retired in 2000 and was very proud to have his children continue the business. R.J. loved spending time with his family at the pond. He also enjoyed watching Nascar and ?DaBears? with his buddies in the shed. R.J. was a member of the Greenville Fire Department, Greenville Civic Club and was very involved with the Greenville Youth Sports. He assisted in building the original baseball diamonds in Greenville.
Robert is survived by his wife Donna; his children and their families: Todd (Patti) Immel, Melissa & Brandon; Randy (Penny) Immel, Nichole & Tim; Troy (Kris) Immel, Danny & Breanna; Rainie (Derrick) Wasmund, Austin, Blaze & Taj all of Greenville; sister Donna Mae Immel; mother-in-law Florence Gabriel; sisters and brothers-in-law: Ruth Immel, Ione Berg, Charles & Lucelle Lautenschlager, Eugene & Virg Lautenschlager, Don & Margaret Parker, Gary & Ann Krueger. Uncle Bobby is further survived by many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents; brothers Duane & Donald Immel; grandsons:Travis & Andrew Immel; and father-in-law Herbert Gabriel.
Funeral services will be held at 6:00pm on Tuesday April 11, 2006 at Shepherd of the Hills Church, Greenville with Pastor Randy Laux officiating. Visitation will be held from 2:00pm until the time of service at the church. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy a memorial fund is being established.
Dad, I will always Love You! Mom. Grandpa, We will miss spending our special time with you at the pond.
And when I leave you, he said, Do not be sad. I will go to one of the stars. And when you look up to the night sky, I will be there, looking for you, Twinkling and smiling and laughing.
R.J.?s family would like to thank Amy and all the staff of ThedaCare at Home Hospice. 
Immel, Robert Jr. (I319423)
 
7715 Age 63, died Wednesday, April 20, 1983 at Bellin Hospice. He was born February 9, 1920 in Brillion, the son of the late Louis and Anna (Eigenberger) Pritzl. He was married to Lucille Wytosik on July 25 1942, in Bevent, Wisc. He owned and operated Able Upholstery in Brillion and Milwaukee. He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Brillion, a World War II veteran, having served with the U.S. Marine Corps in the southwest Pacific Theater of Operations, a member of the American Legion Post 126, Brillion, the D.A.V. Post Chapter 3, Green Bay, the Brillion Conservation Club, the Brillion Senior Citizen's Club and the Usher Club of St. Mary Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Lucille; three daughters and sons-in-law; Nadene and Clarence Kleman, Mosinee; Shirley and Anthony Leszczynski, Wauwatosa; Marian and John Koch, Milwaukee; a son and daughter-in-law, Dennis and Gale Pritzl, Milwaukee; 12 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; three sisters; Mrs. Walter (Mary) Lashua, Neenah; Mrs. Earl (Veronica) Voss, Brillion; Mrs. Lawrence (Dorothy) Kubale, Green Bay; a brother, Elmer, Reedsville. He was preceded in death by a brother, Arthur. The funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Wieting Funeral Home, and 11 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, Brillion, with the Rev. Peter Taylor officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Wieting Funeral Home, Brillion, after 4 p.m. Friday and until the hour of service on Saturday. The parish vigil will be at 8 p.m., Friday.
TOD: "OBIT" of Louis J Pritzl N9051 County Trunk PP, Brillion from Robert E. & Bernice Pritzl 
Pritzl, Louis J. (I116339)
 
7716 Age 63, entered Eternal Life unexpectedly on August 26, 2001, at Appleton Medical Center. Chuck was born on July
19, 1938, in Appleton to Lucille Barrett Mader and the late Charles C. Mader, Sr. He served his country in the United
States Navy. Chuck married Leann Kohl in 1988. He was a salesman for Factory Motor Parts, Appleton, and spent his
entire career in the automotive industry. Chuck began at Mader's Service Station and was later employed at
Automotive Supply. He loved the outdoors and was an avid golfer, hunter, fisherman and camper. Chuck spent many
weeks and weekends traveling and camping in his motorhome, with a particular fondness for Colorado and Montana.
Survivors include his wife, Leann; his mother; his daughters, Susan Michael Nugent, Appleton, and Jennifer, at home;
his sons Dennis Diana, Waukesha, and Michael, Chilton; his grandchildren, Joanna, Marissa, Andrea, Peter and Ryan;
his sisters, Judy Jim Ebben, Appleton, and Georgianna Jim Pankratz, Appleton; and his brother Louis Deb, Shawnee,
Kansas; numerous nieces and nephews; and his former wife Janice, mother of three of his children. The Funeral
Liturgy will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 30, 2001, at ST. BERNARD CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1617 West
Pine Street, Appleton, with Rev. John P. Bergstadt officiating. Interment will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Appleton.
Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral Home, Appleton, on Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m. and again directly at the
church on Thursday from 10 a.m. until the time of services.
You guided us lovingly as a husband, father, grandfather, son and friend personally on a daily basis. Know that we
appreciate your love, will miss you deeply, but are comforted by knowing you are now our guiding angel. 
Mader, Charles C. Jr. (I196467)
 
7717 age 63, huberdina age 57 Katie 29. Next door is son J oseph Wendling, Joseph (I43281)
 
7718 Age 63, passed away on September 15, 1941, in Appleton, Wisconsin, after a one year illness. He was born on January 3, 1878, in the Town of Center, WI., son of Frederick & Anna (Sitts) Hartsworm. Mr Hartsworm was a contractor the last 30 years and was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Modern Woodmen.
He is survived by the Widow; a daughter, Mrs. Erwin (Helen) Kluess, Appleton; four brothers, John, Town of Center; Fred, Grand Chute; Henry, Waupaca; Wilbur, Esterville, Iowa; five sisters, Mrs. Albert (Mary) Schultz, Stephensville; Mrs. Anna Puls, Seymour, Mrs. Edwin (Emma) Wisthoff, Wasen Flatts, Minnesota; Mrs. Pauline Schlack, Neenah, Mrs. Walter (Alice) Puls, Grand Chute.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at St. John Church by the Rev. A. Guenther. The body may be viewed at the Hoh Funeral home after Wednesday noon and at the church after 11o'clock Thursday forenoon. 
Hartsworm, Charles George (I177281)
 
7719 Age 64, Appleton, a Disabled Veteran of the Vietnam War, passed away at King Veteran's Home on Friday, March 8, 2013. He was born on January 14, 1949 to the late Sidney and Genevieve (Beschta) Hauert in Appleton. He served as a corpsman with the US Navy in Vietnam. Bob was a member of the Disabled American War Veterans. He worked in sales at Gimballs, Sears and Catholic Knights. Bob loved to read, fish and use his citizen band radio.
Bob is survived by two sisters: Jean (Jerome) Schueler, Larson, and Mary (Bill) Dunsmoor, Green Bay and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents and sisters: Carol Hauert and Joyce Love.
A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 11:30am on Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at St. Bernadette Catholic Church, 2331 E Lourdes Dr., Appleton with Fr. Rene Balbero officiating. Friends may visit directly at the church on Tuesday from 10:00am until the time of mass. Burial will take place at Riverside Cemetery, Appleton. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund to Disabled American Veterans has been established.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on March 10, 2013 
Hauert, Robert (I311821)
 
7720 Age 65 widowed Koepp, Frances (I148131)
 
7721 Age 65, died unexpectedly at 10:15 a.m. Saturday at his home. Mr. Grimmer was born April 4, 1895 in Kaukauna and was employed at the Fox River Paper Corporation during the past 48 years. Mr. Grimmer is survived by his wife; one son, Willard, Appleton; one brother, George, Appleton; one sister, Mrs. Ed Krause, Sheboygan Falls; two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Wichmann Funeral Home. The Rev. G. H. Blum officiating. Interment will be in Union Cemetery, Kaukauna. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Wichmann Funeral Home until the time of the service.

Name:Fred Grimmer
Birth Date:4 Apr 1895
Birth Place:Kaukauna, WI
Death Date:1960
Cemetery:Union
Publication Date:27 Dec 1960
Publication Place:Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
Publication Title:Post-Crescent 
Grimmer, Fredrich (I203867)
 
7722 age 66 born Holland in 1868 living with daughter and son in law Theodore Williams. Coenen, Jacoba "Rose" (I29202)
 
7723 age 66 with 2 children, William & Mary Ann Vaughn, Sarah (I17704)
 
7724 age 67 married at 25, dora 63 married at 19. Granddaughter Dorothy age 17 living with them. Haen, Martin (I40326)
 
7725 Age 67, died on Monday, December 30, 1991, in New London, WI. He was born on July 2, 1924, in the Township of Maple Creek, WI., son of George & Bertha (Herminath) Roloff. He married Lois Pohlman on December 13, 1948, in New London, WI. He had been a New London area resident all of his life and was formerly employed at Neenah Foundry for 20 years and at the Hillshire Farm Company in New London for 14 years until his retirement. He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Sugar Bush.
He is survived by his wife, Lois; two sons and daughters-in-law; Larry and Elizabeth Roloff, and Ted and Darla Roloff, all of New London; three daughters and two sons-in-law; Sandra and Jack Rasmussen, Fremont; Pamela and Richard Houk, New London; and Jane Roloff, Milwaukee; a sister and brother-in-law: Joyce and David Kalchek, Kewaunee; 13 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
Funeral services will be on Thursday, January 2, 1992, at 1 p.m. from Grace Lutheran Church, Sugar Bush, with Rev. Fredrick Berger officiating. Friends may call at the Cline-Hanson Funeral Home in New London on Wednesday, January 1, 1992, from 1 until 9 p.m. and on Thursday from 10 a.m. until the time of the service at the church. 
Roloff, Howard (I165502)
 
7726 Age 67, of Hortonville, passed away unexpectedly at her residence on Wednesday April 17, 2013. She was born on August 12, 1945 in Appleton, daughter of the late William & Delores (Lambie) Hawley, and step-father Donald Peterson. On April 11, 1964 she was united in marriage to Thomas Fassbender in Greenville. He preceded her in death in 2009. Carol was a caring, loving person always helping others. She enjoyed baking, cooking and attending her grandchildren's activities. She was delighted to be here for the birth of her first great grandson. Carol loved to play cards and watch the Packers. She is survived by two sons, Scott (Wendy) Fassbender, New London and Jeffrey (Julie) Fassbender, Hortonville. Brothers and sisters, Sandra (Robert) Tauscher, Washington, Sharon (Keith) Krause, Hortonville, John Hawley, California, Dan (Tammy) Hawley, Hortonville, Michael (Bonnie) Hawley, California, Linda Hawley (Ric Coon), New York, Tammy (Bruce) Weyenberg, New London, Janet (Dennis) Jewell, Oregon, Donald Peterson, New London. Her grandchildren: Holly, Carena, Alyssa, Ashley, Aaron, Alicia and her great grandson, Ryder. She is further survived by a special neighbor who was like a third son, Craig Binversie and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Beside her husband she was preceded in death by a nephew Jesse Krause and her father-in-law Elmer Fassbender. The Funeral Mass for Carol will be held at 11:00a.m. Saturday April 20, 2013 at Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Hortonville with Fr. David Funk, OFM Cap. and Parish Director Greg Layton officiating. Entombment will be in the Highland Memorial Park Cemetery in Appleton. Visitation will be held on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service. Hawley, Carol (I69152)
 
7727 Age 67, of Hortonville, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, May 13, 2009. Gerald was born on December 8, 1941 in New London, son of the late Emil and Lucinda (Klemm) Wolf. On September 21, 1963 he was united in marriage to Kathleen Young in Hortonville. Gerald attended Emanuel Lutheran Grade School in New London and graduated from Fox Valley Lutheran in 1959. Gerald worked for 38 years at Miller Electric until his retirement in 2001. He enjoyed darts, bowling, playing cards, shooting pool and relaxing at his cottage on Clover Leaf Lakes. He loved attending his grandchildren's sporting events. Gerald is survived by his wife Kathy; a daughter, Sheila (Tim) Marg, Hortonville; two sons, Thomas (Cindy) Wolf, Menasha; Timothy (Cathy) Wolf, Hortonville. Four sisters-in-law, Joyce Wolf, Neenah; Nancy Wolf, Appleton; Donalda Brownson, Plymouth, MN; and Armella (Dick) Bloy, Kaukauna and two brothers-in-law, Jerry (Carol) Young, Appleton and Bob (Judy) Young, Greenville. Six grandchildren: Alisha, Adam, Ashley, Andrew Wolf and Brandon and Tyler Marg and also other relatives and friends. Besides his parents, Gerald is preceded in death by two brothers, James and Robert Wolf. A Memorial Service will be held for Gerald on Saturday, May 16, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. at SS Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Hortonville with Parish Director Greg Layton officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Visitation will be held at the church on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established. Wolf, Gerald "Wolfie" (I317140)
 
7728 Age 67, of the Town of Menasha, passed away Tuesday, April 18, 2006 at Appleton Medical Center in the ICU. She was born in Appleton on May 13, 1938 to the late Ernest and Adeline (Brandes) Buss. On September 20, 1958 Susan married her high school sweetheart, Edward ?Ted? Terrell. She will be remembered for her love and devotion to her family, especially her grandchildren. Susan loved the outdoors, fishing and playing poker and hand and foot with her card club and friends.
Susan is survived by her husband Edward ?Ted?; two sons: Thomas, Appleton, Tim, New River, AZ; two daughters: Linda (Don) Terrell-Brown, Santee, CA, Lori Herberg, Greenville; two brothers: Robert (Sue) Buss, Appleton, James (Pat) Buss, New London; two sisters: Patricia (Jay) Drezwiecki, Appleton, Kay (Jerry) Keberlein, Hortonville; five grandchildren: Michele, Malinda and Jared Terrell, Justin and Peter Herberg; two special god children, Tara and April. She is preceded in death by her parents.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00am on Friday April 21, 2006 at St. Pius X Church, 500 W. Marquette St., Appleton with Fr. Mark Vander Steeg officiating. Visitation will be from 9:00am until the time of services at the church. Entombment will be at Highland Memorial Park.
Sue?s family would like to extend a special thank you to Appleton Medical Center, especially the ICU department and medical staff for care given to Sue and our family during our time of need. Your care was above and beyond our greatest expectations.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy a memorial fund is being established. 
Buss, Susan (I319428)
 
7729 Age 67, passed away 11:50 p.m. Friday, April 7, following a six month illness. He was born February 16, 1900 in the Town of Menasha. Mr. Wilz was a resident of the Town of Menasha before moving to Neenah eight years ago. He was employed at Fox River Paper Company for 15 years before going into the insurance business. He was Town Chairman and Supervisor in the Town of Menasha for a number of years. He was a charter member of the Town of Menasha Fire Dept. Mr. Wilz was a member of the St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society of the church.
He is survived by his wife, Elda; two sons, Richard, Banbury Oxfordshire, England, Lloyd, Valders; one brother, Herbert, Menasha; one sister, Mrs. Caroline Slade, Phoenix; four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. at the Kessler Funeral Home and at 9:30 at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church. Interment will be in St. Margaret Cemetery. Rev. Leo H. Ott, pastor, officiating. Friends may call at the Kessler Funeral Home after 4:00 p.m. Monday where a prayer service will be held at 8:00 p.m. Monday evening.
~The Post Crescent, April 8, 1967, pg. B6 
Wilz, Simon John (I187335)
 
7730 Age 67, passed away on Tuesday, July 19, 1921, at his home the Village of Shiocton, WI. He was born on June 29, 1858, in Berlin, Germany. He married Albertina Weiland in 1878, in Berlin, Germany. They came to America in February 1882 and settled at Poy Sippi, from there they moved to New London where they resided a short time and then moved to a farm in the Town of Ellington. In 1892 he purchased a farm in the Town of Bovina, living there until 1904 when he purchased the North-Western Hotel in Shiocton which he conducted for several years.
Five children were born to them, three of whom have preceded him to the great beyond. He leaves his wife, son Rudolph, and daughter, Charles (Mary) Tuchwood of Rhinelander; and seven grandchildren.
The funeral was held from the family residence, Thursday, July 21, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Rev. Lester of the Seymour M.E. Church conducting the services. 
Schwandt, Emil (I205673)
 
7731 Age 67y 7m 6d / Wife of: M. WILLEMS / On same stone with: Martin & John WILLEMS, Annie TIMERMANS DEBRUIN DeBruijn, Johanna Maria Rosalie (I108943)
 
7732 age 68 born wis, Helen age 66 born wis, John F age 26 Ryan, John C. (I76089)
 
7733 Age 68, of Hortonville, passed away on Saturday, April 12, 2014 at her residence after a long illness. She was born on December 6, 1945, in Milwaukee, daughter of the late Glenn and Edna (Lentz) Maloney. On September 12, 1964, she was united in marriage to Christopher Bangart in Sherwood. Nora grew up and spent all of her life in Northeast Wisconsin. She enjoyed every holiday, especially Christmas year round, camping in her younger years, family get togethers at the drop of a hat, and spoiling her grandchildren. Nora also enjoyed listening to Elvis, quilting, crafting, sewing, traveling and going to casinos. She was a member of SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Hortonville.
She is survived by her husband Christopher; two sons: Joseph Bangart; Michael (Danielle) Bangart; six siblings: Diane (Jerry) Guckenberg, Nancy (James) Wenzel, David (Linda) Maloney, Roger (Debra) Maloney, Edward Maloney and friend Leslie, Patrick (Joyce) Maloney; sister-in-law: Rose Maloney; two grandchildren Abigail and Aaron; as well as many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, son Christopher and brothers Glenn Jr. and Robert Maloney.
The Funeral Mass for Nora will be held on Wednesday, April 16, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Hortonville with Fr. James Feely and Parish Director Greg Layton officiating. A visitation for Nora will be held AT THE CHURCH on Tuesday, April 15, 2014 from 4-7 p.m. and on Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the mass.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Apr. 14, 2014 
Maloney, Nora C. (I137131)
 
7734 Age 68, of Stephensville, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 31, 2008, at Good Shepherd Nursing Home in Seymour, WI. Janice was born on October 13, 1939, in New London, WI., daughter of the late Wesley and Elnora (Riehl) Ross. She married Donald Kuhnke on October 27, 1957, in Stephensville, WI. They shared fifty years of marriage until his death on March 9, 2008. She was a member of the First Congregational Church in Shiocton.
She is survived by two brothers: Robert (Nancy) Ross, Shiocton, WI.; Jerry Ross, Austin, Colorado; four sisters: Carol (Vernon) Diedrick, Kaukauna, WI.; Mary (Lawrence) Lemere, Black Creek, WI; Susan (Jeffrey) Beyer, Appleton, WI. and Bonnie (Martin) Ebben, Shiocton, WI. She is further survived and will be missed by many nieces, nephews, sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, aunts, uncles, god children, other relatives and friends.
Janice was preceded in death by her parents, husband and a infant twin sister, Erna Ross.
Funeral services for Janice will be held on Wednesday, June 4, 2008, at 11 a.m. at First Congregational Church in Shiocton will Rev. Michael Isbill officiating. Burial was will be in the Bovina Cemetery, Town of Bovina. Friends may call at church on Wednesday from 9 a.m. until the time of the service. 
Ross, Janice Ruth (I144723)
 
7735 Age 68y 8m / On same stone with Mary Clancy, Patrick (I307546)
 
7736 Age 69 - Inmate Cota, Edward (I121808)
 
7737 age 69 married at age 32, occupation Police Captian married to Clara age 47, married at age 21, 2 step sons living with them Leroy 25 and Dewayne 21.Also had 3 adopted/Foster children; Leroy Morneau, R.R. Read, DeWayne Morneau Vaughn, Patrick J. (I17700)
 
7738 age 69, Appleton, entered eternal glory at Appleton Medical Center on Dec. 6, 2012 after a six-week battle with acute myeloid leukemia. Carl was born on February 7, 1943, the son of Edwin and Leona (Harm) Techlin. He became a child of God through Holy Baptism on March 7, 1943 and was confirmed at St. Peter's Ev. Lutheran Church on April 14, 1957. Carl graduated from Fox Valley Lutheran High School in 1961. After graduating from Fox Valley Technical College, Carl was employed at Consolidated Freightways where he worked for 39 years. He served in the Army National Guard 32nd Division from 1964-1970. Carl married the love of his life, Betty Ann Bast, on Oct. 16, 1965 at Emmanuel Ev. Lutheran Church in New London, WI. After retiring from Consolidated Freightways, Carl was involved in many volunteer activities at his home congregation of St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church in Appleton. He especially enjoyed time spent at the cottage on Brekke Lake that he and Betty built in 1977. Traveling was another blessing Carl and Betty enjoyed, with memorable trips all over the United States, England and France. His 8 grandchildren were a great source of joy for Carl and many special memories were made with them at the cottage and while attending their activities. Carl was a God-fearing, patient, soft-spoken and loving man who could fix almost anything and always enjoyed working on a challenging project.
He was preceded in death by his parents: Edwin and Leona (Harm) Techlin; his sister, Joan Drews; his sister-in-law, Patricia Techlin; his parents-in-law, William Bast and May Bast Glasenapp.
Carl is survived by his wife of 47 years, Betty Ann; his daughter, Cindy (Jeremy) Thiesfeldt of Fond du Lac, and son, Bradly (Dee Ann) Techlin of Brookfield; his eight grandchildren whom he dearly loved, Hannah, Rachel, Lydia and Joshua Thiesfeldt, and Carley, Emily, Alyssa and Jessica Techlin; a sister, Janet (Ted) Daelke; a brother Fred Techlin; brother-in-law and sister-in-law Richard and Jane Bast, brother-in-law Ivan Drews; nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services for Carl will be held at 11 am, Tues. Dec. 11, 2012 at St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church (302 S. Morrison St.) Appleton with Rev. Kenneth Frey officiating. Friends may call at the Brettschneider Trettin-Nickel Funeral Chapel, Monday, Dec. 10, 2012 from 5 - 8 pm and on Tues. at St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church from 9 am until the time of service. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Memorials may be directed to St. Paul Church or Fox Valley Lutheran High School.
The family would like to thank the many friends and family who prayed and offered their support during this difficult time. A heartfelt thank you to the 7th floor oncology staff at Appleton Medical Center for their excellent and tender care of Carl and his family.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from December 8 to December 9, 2012 
Techlin, Carl Edwain (I99485)
 
7739 Age 69, New London, passed away peacefully on December 5, 2011, at her home with her family by her side. Donna was born on September 15, 1942, daughter of Leo and Gertrude Gallow.
On December 3, 1960, she was united to Charles Clary; they celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary on Saturday. Donna worked many years as a cook and she also worked for 10 years at the Weyauwega Nursing Home. She enjoyed spending time at the campground often playing cards and Yahtzee with her friends.. She also enjoyed bowling, golfing and was a very avid Packers, Brewers and Badgers fan. She was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Hortonville.
Donna is survived by her husband, Chuck, children: Lori (Mark) Reierson, Manawa; Lisa (Matt) Foate, Hortonville; Lynn (Troy) Henrickson, Hortonville; Lee (Dawn) Clary, Manawa and Lance (Dawn) Clary East Bethel, MN. Grandchildren: Jeremy (Linda) Johnson; Joshua Johnson (special friend, Melissa); Justin Clary; Tyler Clary (special friend, Robin); Alissa and Casey Reierson; Robbie Clary (special friend Katie) and Brady Clary; and Brad, Ryan and Mandee Foate. Great-grandchildren: Katana, Karrisa, Arianne and Radely. She is further survived by a brother, Al (Mary) Gallow, Eagle River; Ralph (Dorothy) Gallow, Black Creek; Philip (Barb) Gallow, Neenah; a sister Mona (Charles) Schaefer, Clovis, CA. Brother and sister-in-law, Fred (Diane) Clary, New London. Also many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, father and mother in-law, Pat and Dorothy Reetz and a nephew, Ricky Gallow.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, December 9, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Hortonville with Pastor Joel Jenswold officiating. Visitation will be held at the church on Friday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service.
The family would like to thank Hospice for all their help and wonderful care and a special thanks to Pastor Joel Jenswold for always being there and his comforting words especially her favorite, the 23rd Psalm. 
Gallow, Donna (I102744)
 
7740 Age 69, passed away at 4:30 a.m. Thursday. She was born February 12, 1895 in Brookside, Wis., and had been a resident of Appleton most of her life. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
Mrs. Kunstman is survived by her husband, Rudolph; two daughters, Mrs. James (Elaine) Hintz and Mrs. Arlin (Eileen) Tiede; one son, Kenneth, all of Appleton; one brother, Herman Steber, Abrams; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Thomas, Seymour; Esther Lear, Detroit, Mich.; 8 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church with Rev. F. M. Brandt officiating. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral Home after 3 p.m. Friday until 10 a.m. Saturday and then at the church until the hour of the service.
~The Post Crescent, August 13, 1964, pg. D4 
Steber, Elsie (I181616)
 
7741 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kronschnabel, Allan James (I69762)
 
7742 Age 7 living with Bernard and Frances Stoveken. Stoveken, John Frambach Sr. (I101260)
 
7743 age 70 Steinbach, Susanna (I38738)
 
7744 age 70 Hoffranzen, Josef (I38739)
 
7745 age 70 married 2x, married 1 year , born Belgium inn 1866. wife Mary age 23, born wis. Cornelis son born wis age 9/12. Vanheurck, Cornelius Martin (I200309)
 
7746 Age 71 Died on Friday, December 29, 2000, at Appleton Medical Center. She was born in Shawano on November 29, 1929 to the Late Emil and Anna(Schoenick) Ebelt. On July 13, 1965, she married Milton Kraus; hepreceded her in death on August 26, 1982. Doris was a member of St. PaulEv. Lutheran Church in Appleton. She worked as a waitress for 10 yearsat Karras' Restaurant. Doris loved to play cards with her friends.She will be sadly missed by her daughter, Debby Vanden Berg of Freedom;grandchildren, Adam, Andrew, and Amanda Vanden Berg; sisters-in-law,Shirley Ebelt of Shawano, and Norma (Carl) Ebelt of Breed, WI; numerousnieces and nephews, other relatives and friends. In addition to herhusband and parents, she was preceded in death by five brothers, Alfred,Donald, Gordon, Carl and Lester Ebelt; two sisters, Helen (Peter) Westand Eunice Moomaw. The funeral service will be Wednesday, January 3,2001, at 11 a.m. at the Star of Hope Chapel in Highland Memorial Park.The visitation will be on Wednesday at the chapel from 9 a.m. until thetime of the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been
established. 
Ebelt, Doris Maybell (I77438)
 
7747 Age 71, died about 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, May 23, 1951, at the home on route 2, Black Creek, where he was born and lived his entire life. He was born on July 16, 1880, in the Town of Center, WI. son of Frederick and Anna (Sitts) Hartsworm.
He is survived by the widow, Elsie; two daughters, Florence (Milton) Bentle, Hortonville, and Isabelle (Howard) Elgeti, Milwaukee; two sons, Earl and George Hartsworm, at home; three brothers, Fred Hartsworm, Appleton, Henry Hartsworm, Waupaca, and Wilbert Hartsworm, Kansas; four sisters, Emma (Edwin) Wisthoff, Miles City, Montana, Pauline (Christ) Zimmerman, Menasha, Alice (Walter) Puls, New London, and Anna Puls, Seymour; and three grandchildren, Robert, Jean and Sharon Bentle.
Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral home from 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, May 25, 1951, until 10 o'clock Saturday morning, May 26, 1951, and then at St. John's Evangelical and Reformd Church, where he was a member. Services will be at the church at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon with the Rev. Andrew Guenther in charge. 
Hartsworm, John (I161387)
 
7748 Age 71, died on Sunday morning, April 11, 1999 at Appleton Medical Center following a short illness. He was born on June 21, 1927, in the Town of Center, WI., the son of John and Elsie (Riehl) Hartsworm. On May 6, 1952, he married Angeline B. Schroth at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Stephensville. Bud farmed in the rural Shiocton area most of his life and was also employed by Bentle Bros. Cheese Factory for about 10 years. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing and especially playing cards with his granddaughter, Holly.
He is survived by his wife, Angie; a son and daughter-in-law: David and Tammy Hartsworm, Shiocton; a granddaughter, Holly Hartsworm; two sisters: Isabelle Elgeti, Shawano; Florence (Milton) Bentle, Hortonville; a sister-in-law, Harriet Hartsworm, Appleton. He is further survived by nieces, nephews and other relatives. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Earl Hartsworm; and a brother-in-law, Howard Elgeti.
Funeral services will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 14, 1999 at Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home in Shiocton. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 4 p.m. until the time of the service. 
Hartsworm, George (I192786)
 
7749 Age 71, died on Sunday, August 18, 2013 at Appleton Medical Center. He was born on April 14, 1942 in Appleton, son of the late Percy and Erna (VanDenElsen) Spice. Tom served his country with the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War. Tom was a very loving father having raised his four children. He retired from Outlook Graphics in Neenah after 25 years. On August 28, 1999, he married the love of his life, Joan. They enjoyed golfing, traveling, camping, and spending time with family, especially his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife Joan; four children: Diane Spice and special friend Shawn, Shawano; James (Samantha) Spice, Matoon; Renee (Thomas) Moeller, Greenville; John Spice, Appleton; two step-children: Tim Van Cuick, Larson; Brenda Van Cuick and special friend Rebecca Slye, Kenosha; ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild; siblings: Richard (Linda) Spice, Eagle River; Jackie Echtner, Navarino; Wendy Paiser, Shawano; James (Nancy) Spice, Marietta, GA; Tracy Spice, Eagle River; Dean (Romi) Spice, North Carolina; Pamela (John) Schoeneman, Scotts Bluff, NE; Shelly (Steve) Winter, Shawano; Lisa (Jim) Brauer, Shawano. He is further survived by aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother Shane Spice, a sister Diane Spice, and a brother-in-law Raymond Echtner.
The memorial service for Thomas will be held on Thursday, August 22, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Hortonville. A gathering of family and friends will be held on Wednesday, August 21, 2013 at the Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home in Hortonville from 4-7 p.m. and on Thursday at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service.
Tom was a generous man, who deeply enjoyed his family and friends. He always had a smile on his face and he will be remembered as an all around good guy.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on August 20, 2013 
Spice, Thomas (I52602)
 
7750 Age 71, passed away early Monday morning in a Green Bay hospital after a long illness. He was born July 16, 1890 and was a life-long resident of the Town of Holland and served as town clerk for 20 years. Mr. Campbell was an insurance agent representing Home Mutual Insurance Company, Appleton for many years and was a lifelong farmer. Mr. Campbell is survived by one brother, John, Greenleaf; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Farrell and Mrs. Mildred Collins, both of DePere; Mrs. Rose Early, Greenleaf. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. John church, Morrison with the Rev. Earl Brouchoud officiating. Burial in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the Ryan Funeral home, 201 Reid St., DePere. Rosary will be prayed at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Appleton Post Crescent, December 27, 1961 
Campbell, Edward (I149602)
 
7751 Age 72, died on Thursday, April 22, 2004 at his home. Red was born on December 6, 1931, in New Rockford, North Dakota, to the late Edward and Hilda Mae (Loesel) Schwarz. He married Joan Hart of Appleton on June 16, 1956; she preceded him in death in 1998. With his family, Red moved to Roseau, Minnesota, 1932, graduating from Roseau High School in 1949. He was proud to serve his country for 22 years in the United States Air Force, enlisting in 1950, and serving during the Korean Conflict. Following his retirement from the Air Force in 1972, Red was employed in retail sales for 20 years. Red's hobbies included photography and golfing. His real passion was gardening. Friends and family could count on receiving fresh vegetables from his garden. Red was also very dedicated to his love of God.
Survivors include his children: Kathleen (Robert) Delchambre of Neenah, Carmen (George) Greenwood of Kaukauna, Mark (Jill) Schwarz of Thornton, CO, and Matthew Schwarz of Appleton; his grandchildren: Dustin Doepker of Neenah, Krista Greenwood of Madison, Andrew Greenwood of Kaukauna, Timothy Greenwood of Kaukauna, and David Schwarz of Thornton, CO; his brothers: Edward (Joanne) Schwarz of Hortonville and Charles (Barbara) Schwarz of Tucson, AZ; his sisters: Jacqueline Baehr of Clearwater, FL, Judy (Jim) Bleier of Waube Lake, WI, and Donna Schwarz of Albuquerque, NM. He was preceded in death by his infant daughter, Judy Ann, and a Grandson, Daniel Doepker.
The funeral liturgy will be held at 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 28, 2004 at HOLY ANGELS CATHOLIC CHURCH, W5831 Highway KK, Darboy, with Fr. Dennis Bergsbaken officiating. Friends may call at the church from 11:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Interment will be at Holy Angels Cemetery following the liturgy.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Mark Hallet, Dr. Jeffrey Whiteside, and the staff at Theda Care at Home for their compassionate care.
A memorial fund in Red's name is being established.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
Tri-County Chapel
3212 South Oneida Street
Menasha, WI 54952
(920) 831-9905 
Schwarz, Darrell William (I189779)
 
7752 Age 72, died Tuesday, July 29, 1986, at St. Elizabeth Hospital, after a lingering illness. She was born October 19, 1913, in the Town of Harrison. She worked at Central National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio, for many years, retiring in 1979. She was a graduate of Lawrence University, a member of St. Theresa Catholic Church, Appleton, and a member of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.
Survivors include a sister-in-law, Mrs. Marion Bartlein, Neenah; nieces; and nephews. There will be no visitation. A memorial mass will be held Friday, August 1 at 2 p.m. at St. Theresa Catholic Church with Father Dan Gilsdorf officiating. A memorial fund has been established. Memorials may be sent to Laemmrich Funeral Home, Menasha.
~Post Crescent, July 30 & July 31, 1986. 
Bartlein, Renona Ethel (I197366)
 
7753 Age 72, formerly of the Town of Center, passed away Monday May 1, 2006 at Brewster Village. Robert was born April 29, 1934 to the late Earl and Dorothy (Wolf) Hermann. He married Joyce Griesbach on August 23, 1952. At age 16 Robert started driving truck, he drove for 46 years.
Robert is survived by his wife: Joyce Hermann; five sons: Richard Hermann of Black Creek, Carl Hermann of Little Chute; Michael Hermann of Glendale, AZ; Ron (Diana) Hermann of Black Creek; Larry Hermann of Clintonville; three daughters: Kathryne Hermann of Milwaukee; Debra Dickrell of Appleton and Rose Hermann of Omro. He is further survived by 13 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
Robert is preceded in death by his parents Earl and Dorothy Hermann and a brother Eugene Hermann.
A Memorial Service will be held at Valley Funeral Home on Friday May 5, 2006 from 10:00am-12:00pm. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy a memorial fund is being established 
Hermann, Robert C. (I168362)
 
7754 age 72, Freedom, died late Tuesday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E.K. Ring, 309 Sixth Street, Kaukauna, after a month's illness.
He lived with his daughter for the last three months. Born in Freedom, he operated a farm near that village, retiring 14 years ago.
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. John Otto, Appleton; Mrs. Ray Wichman, Freedom; and Mrs. Ring, Kaukauna; two sons, Ralph, Black Creek; Oliver, Freedom; two brothers Harvey and John, Appleton; one sister Mrs. Stewart, River Rouge, Mich., 23 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 Friday afternoon at the Ray Wichman home in Freedom and 2 o'clock at St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church, Freedom, with burial at Freedom. The body may be viewed at the Greenwood Funeral home after 7 o'clock tonight and at the Ray Wichman home in Freedom after 7 o;clock Thursday night. 
Gehring, Oliver Sr. (I125546)
 
7755 Age 72, Fremont, formerly of Kaukauna, passed away peacefully, Thursday, February 26, after a courageous struggle with Parkinson's disease, with his loving wife of 30 years at his side. Ron was born on February 21, 1943 in Kaukauna, WI to the late Arthur and LaVerne (Welhouse) Jonen. He worked with his father as a carpenter and owned and operated RJ Builders in Kaukauna until his retirement. Ron was a simple family man who dearly loved his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed nature especially fishing, gardening and bonfires. He had a creative spirit that involved putzing with just about everything, up-cycling and creating Poppy's Park in the back yard of their last home. Ron also had a generous soul and believed that everything has a purpose and also liked to dabble in the lottery.
He will be greatly missed by his loving and caring wife, Lorraine of 30 years; six children: Jina (Greg Danko) Jonen, Jeremy Jonen, Jillian (Chris) Burgess, Jessica (Josh) Grunska, Lisa (Michael) Hopwood and Nick (Margaret) Corrente; nine grandchildren: Jacob, Joshua, Courtney, Joseph, Dominic, Allison, Kennedy, Bekah and Brynn.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters: Patty and Donna; and his father-in-law and mother-in-law: Abraham and Dorothy Daitch.
Per Ron's wishes, there will be a private family gathering. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Ron's name to the charity of your choice.
The family would like to thank Heartland Hospice and Mayflower Assisted Living for their care and compassion. 
Jonen, Ronald (I63728)
 
7756 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Unknown, Judy (I330315)
 
7757 Age 72, of Marinette, passed away Sunday, September 10, 2006 at Century Oaks, Darboy, WI. She was born May 17, 1934 in the city of Marinette to the late Arthur C Kalm and Alvina M. (Jones) Kalm, residing in the Appleton area most of her life. Anna took pride in working her adult life, including employment with Fox River Paper Co. for 28 years where she worked as a machine operator, and quality inspector. Along with her daily responsibilities at her job, she extended her duties to include, Reporter of the Month, Anna also received a Safety Certificate for 5 consecutive years without a lost time accident. She was as a member of the Drug Referral Program. Anna also owned and managed a cottage on Pickerel Lake with her late husband Tom. She attended and received a Diploma from LaSalle Extension University of Chicago IL for Interior Decorating. She always had time for her family, and especially enjoyed her grandchildren. Working in the yard and providing a neighborhood sanctuary for animals, always brought her much joy. Donations through the years included the ?New Zoo? as well as many groups to protect and preserve animals. Anna?s travels included visiting Washington DC, Orlando, FL., San Antonio, TX and Las Vegas, NV.
Anna is survived by her children: Sandra (James) Zepnick of Green Bay, Timothy (Joan) Petersen of the Town of Center, Linda (William) Anderson of Appleton, Barbara (Marc) Kluball-Kern of Baraboo; two brothers: Arthur (Peggy) Kalm of Allentown, NJ, Elton (Claudia) Kalm of Marinette; six grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, five step-children, fifteen step-grandchildren as well as her two former husbands: Donald E. Petersen and Elmer Richardson. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Tom Wilz, and childhood friend Catherine Payne.
Friends may call Wednesday September 13, 2006 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 2220 E. College Ave, Appleton, WI from 9:00 am until time of services. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am at the Church with Pastor Timothy Seabaugh officiating. Burial will be in Community Lutheran Cemetery.
Anna Mae?s family extends a special thank you to the staff of Century Oaks ? Jansen House for their compassionate care and many acts of kindness as well as to those who stayed by her side when she needed them most. 
Kalm, Anna (I65772)
 
7758 Age 72, passed away on Tuesday, April 17, 2001, at his home. He was born on September 27, 1928, in Butler, Minnesota, the son of the late John and Margaret (Dykhoff) Sweere. Jim served in the U.S. Navy receiving an honorable discharge. He was employed at the Kimberly Paper Mill for 46 years and also did concrete and carpentry. Jim was active in the Kimberly Community Band, a Scout Leader and was a member of White Tails and Ducks Unlimited. He was an avid Packer and Nascar fan. Jim enjoyed playing cards, golf, traveling, hunting, camping and fishing, especially sturgeon spearing. A wonderful father and grandfather, Jim's special laugh will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
He is survived by his wife, Cecilia (VanderWielen) of Kimberly; their nine children, Linda (fiancé Bob Eger) Roovers; Donna (special friend Pete Berken) Lowe; Debra (Pat) Dolan; Michael (Mary); Sandra (Kim) Marquardt; Richard (Melanie) ; Roger; Carl (Lynette) Trisha (Richard) Welk; 20 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, his dog and constant companion, "Champ". Jim is further survived by his five brothers, Clarence (Virginia), John Jr. (Romona), Duane (Rosie), Robert (Mary), Henry (Donna) Sweere; five sisters, Beatrice Berrens; Alice (Eugene) Vercauteren; Margaret "Toots" (Al) Krueger; Anita (Fred Jr.) Harder; Judith (Ken) Sommerhalder; an uncle, Cornelius Sweere; an aunt, Lena Polman, numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He is preceded in death by his parents, a grandson, Lucas Sweere, a brother, Eugene, a son-in-law, Donald Lowe and a brother-in-law, Mark Ritzke.
The funeral liturgy will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 21, 2001, at HOLY NAME CATHOLIC CHURCH, Kimberly, the Rev. Dennis Bergsbaken officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call directly at the church on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service. A memorial fund is being established. The family would like to express a personal thank you to the First Responders, Gold Cross Ambulance and the Fox Valley Metro Police Department for their help and guidance.
Jansen Fargo Funeral Home
204 E. Kimberly Avenue
Kimberly, Wisconsin 54136
920-788-6202
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Sweere, James E. (I107633)
 
7759 Age 72, passed on February 18, 2012, at his home in Oregon. Jerry was born April 13, 1939 in Dekorra, Wisconsin, to Walter R. Gage and Venita M. Ferndon. As a child, Jerry was "spunky" and endeavored to prove authority different. In his adulthood, Jerry had proven time and time again, that he could accomplish anything he set his mind to do. His latest passion was training and breeding horses in Oregon at his small ranch uniquely named, Spotted Rock Ranch. Jerry is survived by his wife Jeanne, Brother Randy, Sisters Bernadette "Bunny" and Linda, as well as children Cheryl, Craig, Rock, Rina and Jerry Jr, along with stepchildren, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. At his request, no service will be held.
Published in the Press Democrat from March 9 to March 10, 2012 
Gage, Jerry G. (I158664)
 
7760 age 73 imm 1857 Gibbons, John J. (I143861)
 
7761 Age 73 passed away on Father's Day June 18 at Kindred Hospital in Milwaukee, due to complications from heart surgery, surrounded by his family. He was born on September 10, 1932 in Appleton to the late Gus and Magdalene (Dahlke) Schroeder. Roy was a lifetime member of St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church where he was baptized, confirmed and attended grade school. He graduated from Appleton High School. Roy married Jeanett Klitzke on April 7, 1956. They just celebrated 50 years together. Roy served his country in Germany from 1953-1954. After the service he worked construction with his father until his father retired. Roy then worked for Wm. Tiede and Sons Construction and finally retired 11 years ago from Appleton Lathing. Roy also enjoyed spending time at his cottage on Lake Poygan.
Roy is survived by his wife Jeanett; his children: Cheryl (Todd) Wilson; Keith Schroeder; Bonnie (Bruce) Carew; Kathy (Dennis) Remmel; grandchildren: Nicole, Kristin and Tim Wilson; Jessica, Melissa, twins Justin and Jaclyn Carew; Kayla and Travis Beyer; Hayley Remmel and Jeremy and Ashley Heenan. He is further survived by sons-in-law Larry Beyer and Joel Heenan, sisters-in-law, brother-in-law, nieces and nephews, other family and many friends.
He is preceded in death by his daughters: Carla Beyer, 2004 and Trudy Heenan, 2000; his parents; sisters Alice Neubert, Isabelle Meyer and Mildred Kluge.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00am on Thursday June 22, 2006 at St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church 129 S. Mason Street, Appleton with Pastors Paul Schuler and Jeffrey Verbeke officiating. Visitation will be from 4:00-8:00pm Wednesday June 21, 2006 at Valley Funeral Home and again on Thursday June 22, 2006 from 10:00am until time of service at the church. Interment will be at Highland Memorial Park, Appleton.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy a memorial fund is being established. 
Schroeder, Roy C. (I189145)
 
7762 Age 73 widowed living next to? or with Thomas Slattery and Mary (Grimes) family Considine, Bridget (I197298)
 
7763 Age 73, died Sunday, June 17, 2001 at Colony Oaks Care Center. Donald was born on March 4, 1928, in Kimberly to the late Albert and Leora (Albers) Fird. He was a chemist at the Institute of Paper Chemistry for over 37 years and was then employed at Anchor Food Products for the past twelve years Don served his country in the United States Army during the Korean War. He enjoyed fitness and good health during his 73 year. Don appreciated the friendship and support of his "Anchor family." Funeral services will be at the WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME. Appleton at 7 p.m. on Wednesday June 20, 2001. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 5 p.m. until the time of services. Don's friends would like to extend a sincere thank you to the staff at Colony Oaks Care Center ant the staff at Theda Clark Hospital for their loving care.
Section C, Page 4 
Fird, Donald P. (I109443)
 
7764 Age 73, New London, died on Wednesday, June 09, 2010 at St. Joseph Residence with her loving family by her side. Margaret was born on August 15, 1936 in Langlade County, daughter of the late John and Marie (Combs) Elliott. On January 8, 1955 she was united in marriage to Raymond Mc Keever, he preceded her in death on August 16, 2004.
Margaret is survived by four daughters: Sue (David) Jones, New London; Cindy (David) Gerend, Kaukauna; Pam (Michael) Kanaman, Antigo; Bonnie (Andy) Peters, Greenville; two sons: Randy (Connie) Mc Keever, New London; Steve (Rachel) Mc Keever, New London; sisters: Virginia Ison, IL.; Carole (Howard) Butler, Black Creek; Nila Kaeser, Neenah; and Tina (Fred) Martin, IL; brothers, John Jr. (Mavis) Elliott, Shiocton; Sam (Judy) Elliott, Stephensville; Charlie (Susie) Mann, Hortonville and sixteen grandchildren and twenty-nine great grandchildren. She is further survived by special family friends, Randy (Nancy) Gagnow, New London; numerous in-laws, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Her parents, husband, three sisters, two brothers and three brothers in-law preceded her in death.
Funeral services for Margaret will be held on Monday, June 14, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at Cline & Hanson Funeral Home with Mark J. Peters officiating. Visitation will be held on Sunday at Cline & Hanson Funeral Home from 1-4 p.m. and also at the funeral home on Monday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will be in the St. Patrick Cemetery in Stephensville.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to St. Joseph Residence staff for all their care and concern of Margaret. 
Elliot, Margaret (I97633)
 
7765 Age 73, passed away Monday, February 12, 1962, in Waupaca, WI. He was born on August 13, 1888, in the Town of Center, WI., son of Frederick & Anna (Sitts) Hartsworm. He was a WWI Veteran, a life member of the D. A. V., the American Legion and the Waupaca Barracks. He was a retired service station operator.
He is survived by his wife Pearl, three sons, Wallace, Black Creek; Robert, Fort Lewis, Washington; John, Camp Pendleton, California; one daughter, Mrs. Clarie (Marjorie) Turner, Waukesha; two brothers, Fred, Appleton and Wilbert, Neenah; three sisters. Mrs. Emma Wisthoff, Miles City, Montana, Mrs. Pauline Zimmerman, Neenah; Mrs. Alice Puls, Appleton; a sister-in-law, Elsie Hartworm, Appleton; 12 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Charles, Walter and John; two sisters, Albert (Mary) Schultz and Arthur (Anna) Puls.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, February 15, 1962, at the Holly Funeral Home, Waupaca, the Rev. H.C. Tretow, Dale, WI., officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Wednesday. 
Hartsworm, Henry George (I177277)
 
7766 Age 73, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving wife and children at Appleton Medical Center on Wednesday, June 4, 2008. He was born on April 16, 1935 in Appleton, son of Robert and Evelyn (Roehl) McGinnis. He was united in marriage to Diane (Dumke) McGinnis on April 26, 1974. They enjoyed 34 years of marriage together. He worked at G.E. rewinding motors until his retirement in 1997. Chuck proudly served in the Army in France and Germany. He was called our "Miracle Man" surviving many medical problems. He loved playing and watching sports, especially baseball and watching his children play. In later years, he watched and gave advice to neighborhood kids and family. He enjoyed going to breakfast monthly with his Freedom friends on Thursdays, and his G.E. friends on Mondays.
Chuck is survived by his wife, Diane; and three children and their spouses: Aaron (Allison) McGinnis, Appleton, Adam (Amy) McGinnis, Appleton, Sarah (Christian) Pirtle, Madison; three grandchildren: Kaleb and Quinn McGinnis and Cash Pirtle (born on Papa's birthday, April 16, 2008); his mother Evelyn McGinnis, Little Chute; sister Pat (Stewart) Arnold, Appleton; brothers: Mike (Ruth) McGinnis, Fond du Lac, Paul (Kay) McGinnis, Utah. He is further survived by his mother-in-law Rachel (Tubbs) Dumke; sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and his "special" friends, Rick, Sue, Jon, and Dan Gulbransen. He was preceded in death by his father Robert McGinnis, father-in-law Arthur Dumke, and sister-in-law Betty Schubbe.
Funeral mass for Chuck will be held on Monday, June 9, 2008 at 11:00 A.M. at St. Thomas More Catholic Church (1810 North McDonald Street) with Father Gerald Falk officiating. Friends will be received at the church from 9:00 A.M. until the time of the Mass. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton.
The family gives our special thanks to the ICU staff at the Appleton Medical Center for your loving care.
I will miss you with all my heart, be sure to listen for my jokes, remember I've got a million of them. 
McGinnis, Charles R. (I187274)
 
7767 Age 74, died Sunday, September 25, 1988, at St. Elizabeth Hospital after a brief illness. He was born April 14, 1914, in Little Chute, son of the Late Peter and Anna (Langedyke) Biersteker. He was a graduate of St. John High School in Little Chute and had lived in Kaukauna since 1948. He was employed at Kimberly Clark in Kimberly for over 40 years until his retirement in 1976. He was an avid church worker and golfer. He was active in parish activities in St. Mary's at Kaukauna as a lay minister, CCD Teacher, altar boy trainer, parish council member and communion distributor to the homebound and hospitalized of the parish. He was a member of the Kimberly-Clark Quarter Century Club, Jacob Coppus Post No. 258 American Legion at Little Chute, and Mid Valley Gold Club, and a past officer of the Kimberly Credit Union. He was a World War Ii Army Air Corps Veteran. Survivors include his wife, Eileen (Courtney) Biersteker; three sons and a daughter-in-law: Mel and Cynthia Biersteker, Los Angeles; Robert, Hilbert; James, Chilton; three daughters and son-in-law; Joan and Edward Wisniewski, St. paul; Mary and Mike Roerig, Oneida; Ann and Tom Whitty, Menasha; eight grandchildren; three brothers and sisters-in-law: Maurice "Terry" and Fran Biersteker, Kaukauna; Joseph and Betty, Los Angeles; John and Honey, Columbus, Ohio; two sisters and brothers-in-law: Betty and Mervin Hansen, and Alice and Joyhn Grissman, all of Kaukauna; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Barbara; a son, Joseph and two brothers: Theodore and Nicholas. There will be a memorial mass at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, September 27 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Kaukauna, with the Rev. John Dewane officiating. The family will beet with relatives and friends after the service. A memorial fund has been established in his name for St. Mary's building fund. There will be no visitation at the Greenwood Fargo Funeral Home. Biersteker, Cornelius Nicholas "Neil" (I61323)
 
7768 Age 74, of Appleton, passed away on Saturday, April 8 2006, at Appleton Medical Center. She was born in Appleton on February 1, 1932 to the late Otto and Addriane (Caze) Kasten. Audrey worked for 25 years at Appleton Medical Center as a Production Supervisor. She enjoyed the company of the many friends she made near the cabin she loved on Pickerel Lake.
Audrey is survived by her children: Bruce (Debra) Brown of Appleton, David (Mary) Brown of Appleton, and Jeffrey (Jeanie) Brown of Hortonville; grandchildren: Paula (Tim) Hella, Tina Brown and special friend Perry, Charles (Chris) Brown, Joe (Rachel) Brown, Christy (Tim) Bolitho, Pamela Brown, Gregory Brown, and Becky Brown; great-grandchildren: Jesse, Kayla, Waylon, Wyatt, Kelly, Michael, Samantha, Olivia, Ben, Preston, and Jillian; brother-in-law John Johnson of Pheonix, AZ. She is further survived by other relatives and friends. Audrey is preceded in death by her sister Gladys Johnson.
Funeral Services will be held at 11:00am on Monday April 10, 2006 at Valley Funeral Home with Pastor Martin Ruge officiating. Visitation will be from 9:00am until the time of service at the funeral home. Interment will be at Riverside Cemetery. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy a memorial fund is being established.
Audrey?s family would like to thank Beth and the staff of ThedaCare at Home Hospice for the loving care they gave her. 
Kasten, Audrey Marie (I168337)
 
7769 Age 74, of Menasha, passed away Tuesday, April 25, 2006 at home surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Green Bay on October 15, 1931. Bob married Lolamae Charles on July 22, 1950. He retired from Banta Corp. after 33 years. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars and 187th Airborne Rakkasans. Bob loved to cook; he especially enjoyed making Christmas breakfast. He liked to fish, hunt, bowl, travel, play cards and just have a good time. But most of all, he loved to spend time with his family. He had a heart of GOLD. Bob is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Lolamae; 8 daughters: Cathy Trujillo of Menasha, Patti (Jerry) Ziemer of Menasha, Lorrie (Mike) Kohl of Appleton, Lynn (Richard) Robinson of Menasha, Vicki (Pete) Picard of Appleton, Terri (Mark) Vander Steen of Appleton, Jill (Jody) Mansfield of Menasha, Wendy (Dennis) Looker of Menasha, and Debbie (Peter) Sturn of Neenah; two brothers: David (Sandie) VanWyk of St. Paul, MN, and Jim (special friend, Mary) Nass of Menasha; 23 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; and further survived by numerous nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his mother Eunice (St. Louis) Nass and step-father Edward Nass; and a brother, Bill Nass. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 29, 2006 at Valley Funeral Home with the Rev. Timothy L. Kinne officiating. Friends are welcome Friday, April 28, 2006 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Valley Funeral Home and on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park. The family of Bob would like to thank the Affinity Hospice Staff for all their care and support. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, the family would like to set up a memorial for the American Cancer Society in Bob?s name. VanWyk, Robert (I130846)
 
7770 Age 74, passed away Tuesday at 1 p.m. He was born Sept. 11, 1889 in Holland. Mr. Bevers was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. John Catholic Church, Little Chute and was a member of the Little Chute American Legion. he is survived by his widow; one daughter, Mrs. Edward Oliva, Kaukauna; three sons, Albin, Appleton; Eugene, Indianapolis, Ind.; Lee, Neenah; two brothers, William, Neenah and Anton, Menasha; 12 grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday at St. John Catholic church with interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Verkuilen Funeral Home, Little Chute, after 2 p.m. Wednesday where the rosary will be prayed at 8 p.m. . .

John Bevers 9/11/1889 7/28/1964 Post Crescent 7/29/1964 D 4 
Bevers, John (I70233)
 
7771 Age 75 of Brillion died unexpectedly this morning, Jan. 28, 1956, at her home. She was born Sept. 2, 1880. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Trinity Lutheran Church, Brillion, with burial in the city cemetary. Friends may call at the Luecker Funeral Home in Brillion from 2 o'clock Monday afternoon until 10 o'clock Tuesday morning and then at church. Survivors include three daughters, six sons, and 16 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mahnke, Bertha (I182799)
 
7772 Age 75, died on Sunday, August 11, 1957, at Marshfield, WI. He was born on November 22, 1881, in Berlin, Germany, son of Emil and Albertina (Wieland) Schwandt. He was brought to the United States as an infant and his family lived in Poy Sippi, New London and Stephensville before settling in Shiocton. Scwandt was one of the largest saw mill operators in Shiocton. His mill, which was retired some 40 years ago, was near the site of the present Shiocton Kraut company. He also directed a large thrasher crew using a steam engine thrasher. Later, he was one of the first men in the county to use a gasoline powered tractor for thrashing. For 30 years he worked with machines. He invented a cabbage planter and a six-wheel truck, the principle of which is still being used. At the time his last illness incapacitated him, he was working on a cabbage harvester.
He is survived by his wife, Mary; 3 daughters, Mrs. Miles (Esma) Wincentsen, Shiocton; Mrs. Evelyn Heinz, Menasha; Mrs. Raymond (Florence) Trost, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; 4 sons, Delbert, Harley, Virgil, and Marlyn, all of Shiocton; 11 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Ruth Marie Schwandt; a grandson, Donald Schwandt; a brother, Max Schwandt; and a sister, Mary Tuckwood.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 Wednesday, August 14, 1957, at First Lutheran Church, Shiocton. Friends may call at the Sawyer Funeral Home, Shiocton, from noon Tuesday until noon Wednesday, and then at the church. 
Schwandt, Rudolph Herman (I205074)
 
7773 Age 75, passed away a 5:30 p.m. on Saturday following a short illness. She was born on July 26, 1899 in Brillion, Wisconsin and lived in Appleton the past 15 years. Mrs. Sommers was formerly employed at St. Elizabeth's Hospital. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Christian Mother's Society, and Third Order of St. Francis. She was a member of the Perpetual Adoration of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Survivors include her husband, Edward; four daughters; Mrs. Ken (DeLellis) Strong of Edgar, Wisconsin; Mrs. William (Dorothy) Johnson, Mrs. James (Eunice) Wisner and Mrs. Patrick (Helen) Hart, all of Appleton; two sons; Eugene and John of Appleton; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Carol Sommers of Shiocton; one brother, Robert Pritzl of Appleton; two sisters; Mrs. Regina Bohman of Hortonville, Sister M. De Lellis of New Berlin, Wisconsin; and 28 grandchildren. Three sons and one daughter preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 Wednesday morning at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial will be in St Patrick's Cemetery in Stephensville, with Rev. Wilbur Staudermaier officiating. Friends may call at the Brettscheider-Trettin Funeral Home after 2 p.m. on Tuesday until the time of services on Wednesday. A Scripture service will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday evening at the funeral home
TOD: "OBIT" of Mrs. Edward Sommers - (Anna F Pritzl) - 1806 S. Sanders St. from Robert E. & Bernice Pritzl 
Pritzl, Anna Frances (I116730)
 
7774 Age 76, died Friday evening after a lingering illness. She was born October 14, 1898 in Saint Louis, Missouri. Mrs. Kramer had lived in Appleton since 1921. She was a member of Martin Luther Evangelical Church, Neenah. She is survived by her husband, Earl; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Eunice) Van Grinsven of Appleton; a step-brother, Frank Tiefenbruch Sr., St. Louis, Missouri; two half brothers, William Beckman, St. Louis, Missouri, and Henry Beckmann, also of St. Louis; and four grandchildren. A son preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Valley Funeral Home, with Rev. G. Jerome Albrecht officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 p.m. Sunday until 2 p.m. Monday.
From the Appleton Post-Crescent, January 12, 1975, page F4: 
Beckman, Gertrude (I198665)
 
7775 Age 76, passed away on Sunday morning, May 26, 2013 at Cherry Meadows Hospice. She was born on February 3, 1937 in Kaukauna, daughter of the late Joseph and Olive (Mischler) Munes. On May 4, 1957, Shirley was united in marriage to Louis Zierler at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Kaukauna. She was a lifelong and faithful member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Kaukauna. She enjoyed bowling, gaming at the casinos, and especially her time spent with family. Shirley had been employed by Piggly Wiggly for many years until her retirement.
Survivors include her husband of 56 years, Louis; her five children: Joe (Mary), Sue (Jim) Vanderloop, John (Nona), Paul (Kim), and Mark (Shelley); ten grandchildren: Laura (fiancé Brady), Michael, Amanda, Bryan, and Heather Vanderloop, Brice (Toni) Masters, Ari (Jeremy) Masters-Linsmeyer, Monica Potthoff, Damon Potthoff, and Wyatt Zierler;
A great-grandson, Noble Masters; a sister, Janet Jury; four brothers: Bob (Marilyn) Munes, Reg (Char) Munes, Jim (Deb) Munes, and Mike (Kim) Munes; a sister-in-law, Joyce Munes. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends. Preceding her in death were her parents, her step-mother Cedonia Munes, two brothers: Mel Munes and Gene (Florence) Munes; a brother-in-law, Tim Jury, and her husband Louis's relation.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 4:00 PM on Wednesday, May 29, 2013 at ST. KATHARINE DREXEL PARISH @ ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH, 2401 Main Avenue, Kaukauna with Fr. Jerry Pastors celebrating. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery in Kaukauna. Friends may call directly at the church on Wednesday from 1:00 PM until the time of the mass. The Boettcher Family Funeral Home in Kaukauna is assisting the family. www.boettcherfamily funeral.com
The family wishes to thank Dr. Cherkasky, Dr. Bar-Lev, Dr. Krueger, the staff at Martha Sieckman Cancer Center, and the staff of Cherry Meadows for their wonderful care and compassion.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from May 27 to May 28, 2013 
Munes, Shirley Mae (I134445)
 
7776 Age 76, passed away peacefully at his home Tuesday, March 23, 1999, after a lingering bout with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. He was born February 27, 1923 in Seymour, Wisconsin; the son of late Rudolph and Elsie (Steber) Kunstman. Although Ken was an Appleton resident all of his life, he was also known for his love of travel. Ken was united in marriage to Margaret Mary Vosters on August 20, 1949, sharing 49 years together.
Ken and Margaret founded KenMar Photography of Appleton in 1954. They operated the studio for many years with Ken retiring in 1988. Ken was a veteran of World War II serving with the United States Army as a photographer in Italy on a B-29 in the 14th Army Air Force. Following services he attended Lawrence University. Ken was a member of St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church and VFW Post 2778 of Appleton. He was a member of many professional organizations including the Professional Photographers of America, from which he received his Master Photographers Degree. He also belonged to Wisconsin Professional Photographers of America, from which he and his wife received the prestigious Husband and Wife Award. He was also a Past President of the Fox Valley Professional Photographers Association from which he recently received an honorary medallion.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret Mary; a daughter and son-in-law, Jann and Mike Callahan, Elizabeth City, North Carolina; three sons and daughters-in-law: Mark and Kathy Kunstman, Appleton; Todd and Debbie Kunstman, Appleton; and Timm and Louise Kunstman, Sister Bay; two sisters and brothers-in-law: Elaine and Jim Hintz and Eileen and Arlin Tiede, all of Appleton; five grandchildren and two step grandchildren. He is further survived by 14 brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law; Frank Seidl, Louis Vosters, Lorrie Vosters, John and Percy Vosters, Doris Vosters, Dorothy Schmidt, Sister Mary Vosters, Joe and Margie Vosters, Tom and Donna Vosters, Leo and Margie Vosters. Besides his parents, Ken was preceded in death by nine brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law.
Friends may call from 5 until 8 p.m. Friday at the Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer Funeral Chapel and then at the church from noon Saturday until the time of funeral services which will be held 1:30 p.m. Saturday at St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church, with Rev. R.C. Waack officiating. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park. The VFW visitation will be at 7 p.m. Friday. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established. 
Kunstman, Kenneth (I51989)
 
7777 age 76y 11m/nt:Samuel HARRISON & Sarah L. DELANEY Brighton, Susan (I144782)
 
7778 Age 77 Widowed Kuene, Fred (I308434)
 
7779 Age 77, died Tuesday at 2 ;.m. following a six weed illness. She was born July 29, 1883 in Little Chute and had been a resident of the Village all of her life. Mrs. Biersteker was a member of the Christian Mothers. Survivors are her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Theodore Lamers, Mrs. John Evers and Mrs. John Lamers, all of Little Chute; two step daughters, Mrs. John Grisman, Kaukauna and Mrs. Marv Hansen, Kaukauna; seven step-sons, John Evers, Little Chute and Martin Evers, Appleton; Lt. Col. Nick Biersteker, Kentucky; Joseph Biersteker, Mankato, Minnesota; John Biersteker, Columbus, Ohio; Maurice Biersteker, Combined Locks; Cornelius Biersteker, Kaukauna; a sister, Mrs. Nettie Van Hammone, Little Chute; a brother, Chris Vander Velden, Little Chute; 69 grandchildren and 83 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be Friday at 8 a.m. at St. John Catholic Church, Little Chute, with burial in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Verkuilen Funeral Home, Little Chute after 7 p.m. Wednesday and after 2 p.m. Thursday. Rosary will be prayed at 8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday.
Wednesday, October 26, 1960
Mrs. Mary Biersteker
433 Vanden Brock St.
Little Chute 
VanderVelden, Mary (I32990)
 
7780 Age 77, New London, passed away on Saturday, May 30, 2009 at his residence. Fred was born on June 18, 1931 in Wausau, son of the late Frederick and Hilda (Uekert) Krause. Fred joined the Air Force at eighteen, after the Air Force, he went to college. He worked as a technical representative for various companies in foreign cities and settled in California. Fred became a test engineer on the space shuttle at Edwards Air Force Base, for Rockwell International. He retired in 1993; but continued to go back to work as a consultant for three months a year until 1998. He moved back to Wisconsin in 2003.
Fred is survived by his wife, Nina (Rohloff) Krause. A son, Charles (Rebecca) Krause, Ozark MO. Four stepsons: Stephen (Tracy) Lazic, Manawa; Rob (Linda) Lazic, Oshkosh; Kerry (Carrie) Krake, Clintonville; Kevin (Stacey) Krake, Kaukauna. Two stepdaughters, Vicky Noak, (special friend Glen Taylor), Marion and Kim Moder, New London. Six sister-in-laws: Lois Krause, Gaithersburg, MD; Ann Rohloff, Clayton, IN; Bernice (Ed) Ellenbecker, New London; Deloris Freeman, Waupaca; Dorothy (Arlie Brock), Georgia; Pat (George) Jensen, Warden, WA. A brother-in-law, Fred Dahms, Arbor Vitae. Three grandson: Chris (Melissa) Krause, Eric Krause, and Gerald Travers. Three granddaughters: Jackie Krause, Johanna Krause and Deborah Travers. Ten step-grandchildren: Todd Noak, Jason Lazic, Tom Meyer, Drew Meyer, Brandon Shadduck, Chris (Lilybeth) Noak, Adam VanDenbogart, Felicia Lazic, Callie Krake, and Jessi Krake. He is further survived by a Aunt and cousins in Wausau.
Besides his parents, Fred is preceded in death by his first wife, Jackie (Wills) Krause, three brothers: William Krause, David Krause and Charles Krause, a daughter, Sharon Krause, a granddaughter, Elizabeth Travers.
Services for Fred will be held on Saturday, June 6, 2009 at 10:30 a.m. at Cline & Hanson Funeral Home in New London with Rev. Daniel Burns officiating. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service.
Special thanks to Rev. Daniel Burns, Hospice, Pete Koleske, Sandy Schweitzer, Pete Schweitzer, Jeff Schweitzer, Don Larson and Dave and Jan Doughty; who were a tremendous help to the family. 
Krause, Frederick (I68358)
 
7781 Age 77, passed away Thursday, August 7, 1969, after an extended illness. She was born on April 10, 1892, in Freedom, WI. She lived on a farm in Shiocton most of her married life and the past 20 years in Appleton. She was a member of St. James United Methodist Church, Appleton.
She is survived by five daughters; Mrs. Orville (Grace) Krabbe, Mrs. Francis (Ethel) Meredith, Mrs. Florence Ziesemer, Mrs. Merlin (Elaine) Kuse, all of Appleton, and Mrs. Arthur (Gladys) Krause, Hortonville; a son, Lyle Riehl, Appleton; 19 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchidren; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Carter, New London, and Mrs. Lula Henry, Shiocton; a brother, Ellery Alvord, Grass Valley, California. She was preceded in death by her husband, Fred Riehl, in 1962, a son-in-law, Ben Young, in 1950, and a daughter-in-law, Mary Riehl, in 1964.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 9, 1969, at 2 p.m. from St. James United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Thad J. Rutter officiating. Friends may call at Brettschneider Trettin Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Friday, August 8, 1969, until 10 a.m. Saturday morning and then from 11 a.m. at the church until the hour of the service. 
Alvord, Cora (I177785)
 
7782 Age 77, passed away unexpectedly Wednesday March 8, 2006 at Appleton Medical Center. Lois was born on March 19, 1928 in Wrightstown, WI to the late Louis and Elizabeth (Meecham) Schneider. Lois was a member of Zion Lutheran Church where she taught Sunday school in her early years. She married Russell Smith on January 31st 1948. He preceded her in death on October 5th 2000 after 52 years of marriage. Lois fulfilled her life as a wife to Russell and a mother to her children Robert (fiancé Carol Garny) Smith, Appleton and Randy (Jan) Smith, Hazelhurst.
Lois is further survived by her three granddaughters: Sari (Jason) Ashauer, Appleton; Jennifer Smith, Appleton; and Kristine (Todd) Boerboom, Chattanooga, TN; great grandchildren Zachary and Rebecca Ashauer and Alexa Boerboom; sisters: Mary (Clayton) Bries, Sheboygan; Carol Hanson, Arkansas; Norma (friend Daryl) Wondra Fond du Lac; sister-in-law Arlene Schneider, Green Bay; brother-in-law Clifford Braeger, Greenville; goddaughter Sally Follet, Texas and many other family and friends. In addition to her parents Lois was preceded in death by a brother Louis; sister Jane Kalupa; sister-in-law Jean Braeger and daughter-in-law Sandra Smith. .
Funeral services will be held at 11:00am on Monday March 13, 2006 at Zion Lutheran Church, 912 N Oneida Street, Appleton with Pastor Larry W. Matthews officiating. Visitation will be held on Sunday March 12, 2006 from 4:00-7:00pm at Valley Funeral Home and on Monday March 13, 2006 from 9:30am until the time of service at the church. Interment will be at Highland Memorial Park.
Lois? family would like to say a very special Thank You to her Home Healthcare Aide Janet Jeffers. 
Schneider, Lois Mabel (I319401)
 
7783 Age 77y 3m 13d / No stone found 1989 / Also listed under GALLAWAY in Sec B Calaway, John Baptiste (I92770)
 
7784 Age 78, died suddenly late Saturday, March 5, 1988 at Appleton Medical Center. She was born Oct 16, 1909 in Dundas, the daughter of the late Henry and Mary (Peters) Rademacher. She was born, raised and lived all of her life in the Kaukauna area. She married Leonard VanZeeland on Jun 23, 1935; that marriage of 20 years was fulfilled with eight children. In 1980, she married Ray Ederer. Ruby was an avid golfer. She was a member of the Holy Cross Catholic Church, the Queen of Peace Choir and the Christian Mothers. She was also a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters, the Ladies Knights of Columbus, and the A.A.R.P. Survivors include five sons and four daughters-in-law; John and Carol, Ken (Chops) all of Kaukauna. Tony and Pat, Mesa, Arizona; David (Moe) and Mary, Marty and Barb, all of Kaukauna;, a stepson and daughter-in-law, Jerry and Carol Ederer, Kaukauna; three daughters and sons-in-law: Yvonne and Don Vander Velden, South Milwaukee; Ruth and Jim Fritz, Poway, California; Alice and Jerry Albrecht, Monroe; a brother and two sisters-in-law Allen and Clara Rademacher, Kaukauna, Fedelia Rademacher, Appleton; three sisters and brothers-in-law: Grace and Ray Prange, Sacramento, California; Lucille and Ambrose Hammen, Little Chute; Marie and Herman Kees, Hilbert; 26 grandchildren; Roy, John R., Karen, Donna, Michael, Terri Anne, Susan, Leonard, Alan, David, Timothy, Jennifer, Nathan, Dana and Aaron Van Zeeland; Kelley, Brian, Mary Leigh and Kristen Vander Velden; Bruno, Alex, Sara, Lisa, Fritz, Jay, Johnny and Karen Albrecht; four step grandchildren: Barbara, Terry, Ken and Todd Ederer and a great-grandchild Tenia Reitz. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Leonard Van Zeeland, on May 27, 1956, her second husband, Ray Ederer, on Sept 2, 1981; and a brother, Marcell. The funeral service will be at 10:30 am Wednesday, March 9, 1988 at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna, with Father Jack Mullarkey officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends ,ay call at the Fargo Funeral Home, 400 W Wisconsin Ave., Kaukauna from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and after 8:39 a.m. Wednesday until the cortege leaves for the church. There will be a parish prayer service at 8 p.m. Tuesday evening. A memorial has been established in her name. Rademacher, Ruby Henrietta (I406)
 
7785 Age 78, passed away at St. Elizabeth Hospital on Wednesday, January 26, 2011. She was born in Ludlow, MA on August 27, 1932 the daughter of the late John and Ora (Baron) Vacher. Lori was employed at Van Ryzin Machine for 10 years. She was a member of St. Pius X Catholic church, volunteered at St. Vincent De Paul, enjoyed reading, and crocheting. Lori was an avid baseball fan, especially the Brewers and Red Sox.
Lori is survived by her children: Bill (Nancy) Nettekoven of Appleton, Jacqueline (Scot) Leeman of Appleton, and Eva (Todd Skalmusky) Nettekoven of Kaukauna; grandchildren: Travis (Leah) Nettekoven, Kathryn (Matt) De Mars, Paul Leeman, Tyler Nettekoven, and Jennifer Nettekoven; sisters: Eva Hamilton, Clara Nichols and Imelda Vacher; and former husband, Rheinold Nettekoven. She was preceded in death by her granddaughter, Jamie Leeman; brother, John Vacher II; and sisters: Rachel and Francis Vacher.
The funeral liturgy will be at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, January 29, 2011 at ST. PIUS X CATHOLIC CHURCH, 500 W. Marquette St., Appleton, with Fr. Robert Karuhn officiating. Friends will be received at the church on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be at 2:30 p.m. on Monday, January 31, at Appleton Highland Memorial Park.
The family extends a special thank you to St. Vincent DePaul for the opportunity to volunteer, and to Dr. Stephen Fuller for his exceptional care.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established for the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Wichmann Funeral Home
537 North Superior Street
Appleton, WI 54911
(920) 739-1231 
Vacher, Lorraine R. (I174327)
 
7786 Age 79, died early Friday morning at Theda Clark Regional Medical Center following a lingering illness. She was born May 18, 1899 in Menasha where she was a life long resident. She was a member of the Sanctuary Society of St. Patrick Church and former Choir Director of St. Patrick Church. She was a member of Butte des Morts Country Club. Mrs. Rosenow attended Lawrence Conservatory of Music. She was a past president of the Wisconsin Confederation of Music and a member of the Elks Ladies.
Survivors include two daughters: Mrs. James (Alice) Rogers, Racine; and Mrs. Thomas (Helen) Kuether, Waukesha; 11 grandchildren. The funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the Laemmrich Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick Church with Rev. William Kuhr officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery. Friends may call at the Laemmrich Funeral Home from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday with a 7 p.m. prayer service.
~The Post Crescent, April 21, 1979, pg. B9 
Bartlein, Lucille (I76091)
 
7787 Age 79, died Friday, December 27, 1996 at Theda Clark Medical Center, Neenah. He was born June 30, 1917 in Appleton, son of the late Frank and Mary (Hoffman) Rammer. Joseph married Ruth Paschen on June 22, 1943 at Niagara Falls, N.Y. He was a Fox Valley resident most of his life, was a graduate of Appleton High School and was formerly employed with Kimberly-Clark for more than 36 years. Joseph was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying hunting, fishing, camping and traveling with his family, mostly to Texas to spend time there during the winter months. He was a member of St. Gabriel Catholic Church and a member of the Fox Valley Campers. Joseph was an Eagle Scout and a Boy Scout leader for many years. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Ruth; two sons, James (Sharon) Rammer, Menasha, and John Rammer, Appleton; two grandchildren, Brian (Jenny) Rammer and Christina Rammer; two sisters, Germaine Frank, Whitefish Bay, and Margaret Heferren, Milwaukee; and one brother, Chester (Muriel) Rammer, Appleton. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Mary Alice, a brother, Edward, and two sisters, Lucille and Agnes. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 31, 1996 at 11 a.m. at the Westgor Funeral Home, with the Revs. Richard I. Allen and Leonard Stockmeier officiating. Interment will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. and on Tuesday from 10 a.m. until the hour of service. A memorial is being established.
APPLETON POST-CRESCENT - Appleton, Wisconsin; Sunday, 29 December 1996 
Rammer, Joseph George (I344199)
 
7788 Age 79, of New London, passed away on Sunday July 15, 2012 at St. Joseph Residence in New London. He was born on October 18, 1932 in the Township of Ellington, (Outagamie County), son of the late Carl & Mary (Helein) Weiland. Don proudly served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean Conflict. On July 5, 1954 he was united in marriage to Marlene "Molly" Paulson. She preceded him in death in 2007. He worked for many years at Luebke Roofing in Appleton. Don enjoyed being outside, fishing, cooking, building things and listening to polka music. He is survived by a daughter, Tammy Weiland, New London. Three sons, Rob Weiland, New London, Tim (Kathy) Weiland, New London, Rodney Weiland, New London. One brother, Ray (Susie) Weiland, Hortonville. Three sisters, Marge Lund, Black Creek, Mae (Ronnie) Tyler, Shiocton, Eleanora Ferge, New London. Two grandchildren, Lindsey & fiancée Matt and Mackenzie. Besides his wife, Don was preceded in death by a brother Clarence. The Funeral Service for Don will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday July 17, 2012 at Cline & Hanson Funeral Home in New London with Rev. Kate Croskery-Jones officiating. Visitation will be at the funeral home on Tuesday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service. Interment will be in the Floral Hill Cemetery. Military Rites will be held.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 16, 2012 
Weiland, Donald "Bert" (I126681)
 
7789 Age 79, passed away at her home in Appleton on May 17, 2006 after a long but good fight with cancer, and into the comfort of the loving arms of her Lord Jesus. Geneva was born August 8, 1926 in Dale, WI to the late Raymond L. and Alda L. (Kaufman) Dorschner. On March 6, 1945 she married Robert R. Vogt. She loved gardening, sewing, a wide variety of other crafts, and reading her Bible. She was a member of Bethany Lutheran Church in Appleton. She and her children traveled extensively with her husband Robert, during his 28 years in the Air Force.
Geneva is survived by a daughter, Kathleen Lantz, Appleton; two sons, Thomas (Margaret) Stephen, Olathe, KS, Timothy Paul of Austin, TX; a daughter-in-law, Jan (Marc) Vogt, Grand Junction, CO; seven grandchildren, Christopher Diamond, Tommy (Melinda) and Robert Vogt, Jennifer Lantz, Aaron Vogt, Elias and Laura Vogt; a sister, Berniece Jaeckels and a brother, Garold (Janet) Dorschner, Appleton; sister-in-law, Delores Dorschner, and many nieces and nephews. Geneeva is also survived by two very special nieces, Nancy Dorschner, Louisville, CO, and Judith Fischer, Greenville, WI. Geneva is preceded in death by her husband, Robert R.; Three brothers, Shurly, Gilbert and Bayward Dorschner; one son, G. Marc, and one grandson Bryan Lantz.
Graveside burial service will be held at Dale Union Cemetery on Friday May 26, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. Pastor Mark Henke will officiate. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. All who wish may attend.
A very special thank you to the ThedaCare Hospice team, her nurse Judy Drier, aides Charlie and Cathy and a ?special? volunteer, Christine Cornell. 
Dorschner, Geneva (I168360)
 
7790 Age 79, passed away at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton on Thursday, December 31, 2009. She was born in Stephensville on June 22, 1930 the daughter of the late John and Magdalene Kettner Lauer. On November 20, 1951 she married her husband of 58 years, William H. Derks.
Mary is survived by her husband, William; children: Mary Pat Rausch, Joseph Sandy Derks, Patricia Martin McGee, Linda Michael Nieuwenhuis, Judith Michael Abhold, Barbara Richard Parker, Gerard Derks, Allen Derks, and Ann Reed Vander Bloemen; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and brothers and sisters: Leon Lauer, JoAnn Vandeyacht, Anton Lauer and Sr. Antonice Lauer. Mary was preceded in death by her brother, Norbert Lauer.
A private family gathering was held.
Jansen Fargo Funeral Home 
Lauer, Mary Magglen (I33117)
 
7791 Age 79, passed away Friday evening unexpectedly. He was born January 6, 1893 in Neenah. He had been a lifelong resident of Rt. 2 Neenah. He was a member of the Immanuel United Church of Christ, Neenah. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. John (lulu) Rolph, Neenah; 4 nephews. His wife Elsie preceded him in death, November 29, 1967. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the Kessler Funeral Home with the Rev. Harvey E. Norenberg, officiating. Interment will be in the Oak Hill Cemetery, Neenah. Friends may call at the Kessler Funeral Home from 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Haase, Irvin (I146273)
 
7792 Age 79, passed away on Sunday, March 11, 2001, surrounded by his family. Boots was born on July 10, 1921, in Appleton, WI., son of the late Leonard & Josephine (Pingel) Bentle. On April 27, 1946, he married the former Florence Hartsworm at John's Congregational Church in Appleton. Boots served in the US Army Signal Corps during WWII from 1942 until his honorable discharge in 1945. He was a member of St. Pauls Lutheran Church in Stephensville and served on their church council. He was a member of the Shiocton & Black Creek American Legion Posts, served on the LaFollette School Board and was a volunteer fireman for the Hortonville Rural Fire Department. Boots owned and operated Bentle Brothers Cheese Factory along with his brothers until 1977; he then drove milk truck for Weyauwega Milk Products until his retirement in 1990. Boots enjoyed farming, fishing and spending time outddors working in the yard, but his favorite pass time was enjoying the company of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Boots is survived by his wife, Florence; their three children, Robert (Donna) Bentle of Hortonville; Jean (Gavino) Martinez of Appleton; Sharon Bentle of Shiocton; eight grandchildren, Thomas (Lynn), James and John Bentle; Robert (Heather) and Aaron Martinez; Dennis (Michelle) Guyette, Pamela (Nieves) Fortuno, Beth Guyette and nine great-grandchildren. Boots is furthur survived by a brother, Ralph Bentle, of Appleton; three sisters-in-law, Isabelle Elgeti, Harriet and Angeline Hartsworm and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother, Earl Bentle; two sisters-in-law, Margaret and Alice Bentle, three brothers-in-law, Earl and George Hartsworm and Howard Elgeti. The funeral service will be at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 14, 2001, at St. Pauls Lutheran Church, Stephensville, the Rev. Joel Lillo officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday, March 13, 2001 from 4-8 p.m. and again on Wednesday directly at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Military honors will follow. 
Bentle, Milton Lester (I192784)
 
7793 Age 79, passed away Thursday, December 27, 1973, in New London, Wisconsin, following a short illness. She was born on June 17, 1894, in Stephensville, Wisconsin, daughter of Gerhard and Sophia (Heiden) Lettman. She lived in the Shiocton area for most ofe her life. She was a member of the First Lutheran Church and the Ladies Aide. She was also a past member of the Shiocton Legion Auxiliary.
She is survived by her husband, Alfred; two sons, Leo Shepherd, Shiocton, WI., and Lyle Shepherd, Glendale, Arizona; a foster son, Kenneth Wingate, a sister. Lydia Kettner, Shiocton, two sisters-in-law, Helen Lettman, Big Falls, and Gladys Lettman, Illinois. She is furthur survived by six grandchildren; Bradley and Bethany Shepherd, Gary, Judith, Janet and Cynthia Wingate. She was preceded in death by five brothers; William (Katherine) Lettman, Otto (Anna) Lettman, Louis (Anna) lettman, Harry (Anna) Lettman, Henry Lettman, three sisters and four brother-in-laws; Mathilda (Claude) Earll, Mary (Rudolph) Schwandt, Ella (Edward) Callan and Joseph Kettner, and a granddaughter, Brenda Shepherd.
Complete funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, December 30, 1973, at the First Lutheran Church in Shiocton, with Rev. Gerald Hinz officiating. Friends may call at the Borchardt and Moder Funeral Home in Shiocton from 2 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, December 29, 1973, and from noon on Sunday at the church until the time of the service. 
Lettmenn, Dorthea Sophia (I57033)
 
7794 Age 79, passed away Wednesday, November 12, 2003 at St. Joseph Residen ce in New London. Funeral services are incomplete and pending at the Borch ardt & Moder Funeral Home in Hortonville. (920) 779-4588.
Peterson, Delores M. 568 N. Nash St. HortonvilleDelores Peterson, loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother p assed away peacefully on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 at St. Joseph Reside nce in New London. She was born on July 28, 1924 in Milwaukee, daught er of the late Frank and Cora (Bemis) Lambie. On June 14, 1975 she was uni ted in marriage to Donald Peterson in Hacienda Heights, California. She wi ll be sadly missed by her husband, Donald; six daughters: Sandra (Robert) Tauscher, Friday Harbor, Washington; Carol (Thomas) Fassbender, Hortonv ille; Sharon (Keith) Krause, Hortonville; Linda Trigueiro, New York; Jan et (Dennis) Jewell, Portland, Oregon; Tammy (Bruce) Weyenberg, New Londo n; four sons: Donald (Butch) Peterson, California; John Hawley, Californi a; Danny Hawley, Washington; Michael (Bonnie) Hawley, California; a siste r, Marian Siebers, California; 19 grandchildren: Kelly (Robert) Ricucci, S usan (David) McCoy, Thomas Stepanski, Scott (Wendy) Fassbender, Jeffery (J ulie) Fassbender, Robin (Barbara) Krause, Ryan (Julie) Krause, Cory Kraus e, Christopher Jewell, Jonathan Trigueiro, Carissa Trigueiro, Jonathan Haw ley, Jeremy Hawley, Justin Hawley, Kimberly Brown, Steven Brown, Samant ha Weyenberg, Karen (Richard) Baldwin, Marla Tauscher and 16 great-grandch ildren: Holly, Carena and Alyssa Fassbender, Ashley, Aaron and Alicia Fass bender, Channa Newman, Christina, Robby Ricucci, Marcus Perry, Tyler Peter son, Olivia Baldwin, Connor Krause and Connor's little brother or sister d ue in April 2004, Baby "K" (Ryan and Julie Krause) due April 2004, Baby Tr igueiro (Carissa) due January 2004. Delores is also survived by a brother- in-law, Cecil (Lola) Peterson, Chico, California. Delores is also surviv ed by numerous nieces and nephews and two special nieces, who were like da ughters to Delores: Beverly Niec and Jackie Barnett. Delores was preced ed in death by her first husband, William Hawley in 1974; two sons: Richa rd and Joseph Hawley; a grandson, Jesse Krause; brothers: Harry, David, Ra ymond and Robert Moon, sister, Alice Stevens, and a brother-in-law, Robe rt (Emma Lou) Peterson and a sister-in-law, Maxine Peterson. Funeral servi ces will be Monday, November 17, 2003 at 11 a.m. at Borchardt & Moder Fune ral Home in Hortonville with Fr. Norman Krutzik officiating. Interment wi ll be in Highland Memorial Park in Appleton. Friends may call at the funer al home on Monday from 9 a.m. until the time of service. Delores was a won derful person with a great sense of humor and a caring way. She enjoyed da ncing with her husband Donald of 28 wonderful, loving years. She loved wat ching the birds and deer, it gave her great enjoyment. A memorial fund h as been established in Delores's name for Alzheimer's Association, Americ an Cancer Society and the Histiocytosis Association. The family would li ke to thank the staff at St. Joseph's Residence for all the special care t hey gave to Delores.
Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home 
Lambie, Delores (I69149)
 
7795 Age 79. Mary Bergeron died peacefully with her family at her side at Park side Care Center in Little Chute. She was born to the late Eathen and Emi lia Brewster on February 25, 1922. Mary and Joseph Begeron, who preced ed her in death in 1993, were married at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Kau kauna on September 9, 1944 and were happily married for 49 years. She wor ked for 25 years as a book keeper for Look's drugstore. Travels around La ke Superior were enjoyed by Mary as well as being a devoted member of t he Holy Cross Catholic Church.Mary is survived by her son, Robert Bergeron, Kaukauna; daughter, Susan Be rgeron, Kaukauna; Sisters, Geri (Walter) Molda, Appleton; Margaret and Flo rence Brewster, Kaukauna; Brothers, Robert Brewster, Jackson, Michigan; Fr ancis Brewster, Colorado Springs, Colorado; James (Dolores) Brewster, Pied mont, California; brothers and sisters-in-law, Louis (Madelyne) Bergero n, Kaukauna; James (Juletta) Bergeron, Kimberly; Millie (Roger) Olm, Reeds ville. Mary is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and friends.Mary is preceded in death by sisters-in-law, Mary Ellen Brewster and Mar ge Fisher.A funeral liturgy will be conducted at 11:00 AM on August 23, 2001 at Ho ly Cross Catholic Church, 309 Desnoyer St., with Fr. Jim Lucas officiatin g. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery following the service.The Family would like to offer their heartfelt thanks to the wonderful car egivers at Parkside Health Care and Rehabilitation. Their love and compas sion helped Mary through her difficult times, from beginning to end. A me morial fund for the residents of Parkside is being established.Fargo Funeral Home 400 W. Wisconsin Ave. Kaukauna, Wisconsin 54130 766-62 00
Mary H. Brewster 2/25/1922 Post Crescent 8/22/2001 C 4 
Brewster, Mary H. (I99661)
 
7796 Age 80 of Clintonville, passed suddenly into eternal life on March 26, 2011. He was born May 24, 1930, in the town of Deer Creek, WI. He was the son of Francis and Zita (Clegg) McClone. He was baptized and confirmed at St. Mary's Catholic Church of Bear Creek where he was a lifelong member. He graduated from Shiocton High School in 1948. On June 6, 1959, he was united in marriage to Mary Ellen Gorman at Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Manawa. They celebrated their 50th Anniversary in 2009. Patrick and Mary farmed in the town of Deer Creek. In 1983 the family farm was recognized as a Century Farm. He was always very proud to be referred to as "the Farmer with all the girls". After his retirement in 1996, he continued to drive tractor on his daughter and son-in-law's farm. He fulfilled his lifelong dream of traveling to Ireland, the homeland of his ancestors. He enjoyed bowling, dancing, and polka music. He was a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters.
He is survived by his beloved family - wife, Mary McClone and five daughters, Mary (Douglas) Behnke of Clintonville, Theresa (James) Voelz of Leopolis, Colleen (Roger Reedy) McClone of Shawano, Ann (Joseph) Bolden of Sheboygan, and Patricia (Michael) Folz of Fond du Lac. He is also survived by 10 grandchildren: Kathleen Behnke, Christa Behnke, Kellie Behnke, Casey Reedy, Holly Bolden, Patrick Bolden, Lance Bolden, Chase Bolden, Andrew Folz, and Hannah Folz. He is further survived by brother in-laws and sister in-laws, Jim and Mary Ann Gorman, George and Rosie Payne, and Ellen Gorman. In addition, he is survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his sister, Suzie Ellen McClone, brother and sister in-laws, Jack Gorman, Eleanor O'Keefe, Dave and Eileen Gorman, and Garret and Edna Gorman.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, April 1, 2011, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Bear Creek, Father Jack Mullarkey will celebrate. Visitation will be held on Thursday March 31, 2011, at Cline & Hanson Funeral Home in New London from 4:00 pm. to 8:00 p.m., a 7:30 p.m. prayer service will be held. Visitation will also be held at the church on Friday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
The family would like to thank Greentree Health and Rehabilitation Center, Arc Angeles Senior Home Care, New London Family Medical Center, and the Clintonville and New London Ambulance services. We would also like to extend special thanks to Bill Spence. 
McClone, Patrick (I175459)
 
7797 Age 80, passed away on Monday, March 17, 1975, in New London, WI., after a short illness. He was born on January 9, 1895, in Shiocton, WI., and lived in the area all his life.
He is survived by two stepsons, Leo (Gillian) Shepherd of Shiocton, WI. and Lyle (Donna) Shepherd of Phoenix, Arizona; a foster son, Kenneth (Helen) Wingate of Shiocton, WI.; a sister, Mrs. Jennie Brown of Appleton, WI.; 6 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy in 1973, and a step-granddaughter, Brenda Shepherd.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday, March 20, 1975, at 2 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church of Shiocton with the Rev. Gerald Hinz officiating. Friends may call at the Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home in Shiocton after 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 19, 1975, until noon Thursday and then at the church until the time of the services. 
Moehring, Alfred E. (I57027)
 
7798 Age 80, passed away Saturday in Green Bay following a short illness. He was born December 25, 1885 in the Township of Seymour and had lived and farmed in the Seymour area his entire life. He was a member of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Seymour. Mr. Noack is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Emil (Leola) Kohn, Gillett, Mrs. Walter (Dorothy) Mueller, Rt. 2, Seymour, Mrs. Arvin (Lucille) Peters, Rt. 1, Black Creek; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Rusch, Rt. 2, Seymour, Mrs. Alma Mueller, Rt. 2, West DePere; two brothers, William, Rt. 2, Seymour, Otto, Appleton; 5 granddaughters and 1 great-grandson. His wife preceded him in death in January 1966. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Seymour, with the Rev. W. E. Lange officiating. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Friends may call at the Muehl Funeral Home, Seymour, after 2:30 p.m. Monday until 10:30 a.m. Tuesday and then at the church until the hour of the service. Noack, Ernest (I154754)
 
7799 Age 81, died about 1 o'clock Sunday morning, March 28, 1954, after a two week illness at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clemens Thorpe, New London. He was born on January 28, 1873, in Germany, the son of Mathias & Amelia (Miller) Herminath. He came to America when he was 12 years old. He settled in Shawano county until he moved to New London 45 years ago.
He is survived by six daughters, Harvey (Elsie) Bonnin, Clemens (Ruth) Thorpe, George (Bertha) Roloff, all of New London; Abraham (Esther) Young and Clayton (Myrtle)Allender, Shiocton, and Joseph (Flora) Samz, Clintonville; two sons Karl and Harold Herminath, New London; one brother, Otto Herminath, Shiocton; 28 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Anna (Alft) Herminath, two sons, Louis Herminath and John Herminath, a daughter, Emilia Herminath, two sisters, Martha Grenz and Anna Schoening.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Cline-Learman-Hanson Funeral Home with the Rev. W.E. Pankow, pastor of the Emanuel Lutheran Church in charge. 
Herminath, Charles (I163393)
 
7800 Age 81, Neenah, passed away Friday, May 8, 2015 due to a long battle with Alzheimer's. She was born on June 25, 1933 to the late George and Margaret (Hoersch) Popp in Birnamwood, WI. Dolores married Melvin Rusch on June 26, 1954 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Appleton; she cherished the love she and Mel shared. Dolores loved and would do anything for her two grandchildren, who meant everything to her. She loved traveling, playing cards, putting together "setting" jigsaw puzzles and doing Word Search puzzles. Dolores was a longtime member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Appleton and volunteered at the St. Elizabeth Hospital Gift Shop for many years.
She is survived by her loving daughter and son-in-law: Sheryl and Mark West, Neenah; grandchildren: Becky West, Utah, and Kevin West, Arizona; and sister-in-law: Donna Popp, Neenah. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband Melvin Rusch and brother Norbert Popp.
A Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated at 11:30 AM, on Tuesday, May 12 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Appleton (222 E Fremont St). Friends may visit directly at the church Tuesday from 10:00 AM until the time of service. Interment will be at St. Mary Catholic Cemetery.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff of AltenHaus for their special and loving care of Mom. 
Popp, Dolores (I98711)
 
7801 Age 82 died on January 4, 2012 at Colony Oaks Care Center. Bob was born on August 28, 1929 the second son of Henry and Alvina Kiel and raised in Appleton. He married Phyllis (Steers) Kiel and they settled in Kimberly. Bob retired from Riverside Paper Mill. He was a regular at Jerry Kamps Bar and a good cribbage player. He enjoyed his annual musky fishing trips with Russ, Jeff, BJ and Jeremy. He was very proud of all his grandchildren but as a huge Kimberly Papermaker fan he especially enjoyed attending football games to watch Ryan and Brett play.
Bob and Phyllis had four children. Bob is survived by three of his children; Beth (Jeff) Wydeven, Russ (Nicky) Kiel and Barbara Kiel, his daughter in law; Patti McEwen Kiel, a brother Jack (Eleanor) Kiel, sisters-in-law Bernice ( Jerry) Quella, and Ingrid ( Tom) Steers and brother-in-law, Ron ( Joyce) Steers, his eight grandchildren, Robert Kiel Jr., Katie Kiel, Jeremy (Angie) Linberg, Brandon Linberg, Hannah Wydeven, Ross Wydeven, Ryan Kiel and Brett Kiel as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Alvina Kiel, his brother and sister in law, Larry and Margaret Kiel, his wife Phyllis Kiel, his son Robert Kiel Jr. as well as in-laws, Richard Steers, Gert and Cletus Hurst, Frank and Anna Mae Hubers and Roger Steers.
The family wishes to thank the staff of Colony Oaks Care Center and ThedaCare Hospice.
The family will have a private service with no memorial established. We ask that you go do something kind for someone in Bob's memory.
Heart of the Valley
Crematory
101 N. Elm Street
Kimberly, WI
800-622-6208
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from January 7 to January 8, 2012 
Kiel, Robert (I162661)
 
7802 Age 82, died Sunday, March 23, 1997 at Calumet Medical Center in Chilton.
He was born on August 27, 1914 in the Town of Woodville, the son of the late Gustave and Emma (Brandes) Loose. He had attended school at St. Peter's Lutheran School in Hilbert.
He was married to Kathleen Bernard on June 30, 1943. After marriage, the couple farmed in the Town of Rantoul until 1963, when they moved to Hilbert. Ray also worked for the Brillion Iron Works until his retirement in 1973. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Hilbert, a member of the Hilbert Fire Department for 18 years, a member of the Tri-Parish Council of the Knights of Columbus in Hilbert and also a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Chilton. Ray also served as an usher at St. Mary's Parish and worked as a janitor at St. Mary's Catholic School in Hilbert. He also was a member of Hilbert Senior Citizens. Ray enjoyed bowling, playing cards and fishing. He also enjoyed spending time with his family and grandchildren.
Survivors include two daughters and a son-in-law; Lillian Meerstein, Plymouth; Mrs. Robert (Catherine) Mitchem, Oklahoma City. Oklahoma; five sons and daughters-in-law; Robert and Sylvia Loose, Forest Junction; Leon and Cheryl Loose, Menasha; Leroy and Lana Loose, Brillion; Merlin and Kathy Loose and Michael K. and Anita Loose, all of Hilbert; 17 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; a sister, Esther Lefeber, Potter; two brothers and sisters-in-law; Wilmer and Lucinda Loose, Chilton; Roman and Lois Loose, Sheboygan.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Kathleen in 1994, a daughter in infancy, Ruby, and a brother, Norbert.
Services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 26, 1997 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Hilbert with Rev. Rallen Stencil officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 25, 1997 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Hilbert and from 9:30 a.m. until the time of services on Wednesday. There will be services conducted by the Knights of Columbus and the Fraternal Order of Eagles at the church on Tuesday evening.
The Sansom Funeral Home in Hilbert is assisting the family with arrangements 
Loose, Raymond (I77060)
 
7803 Age 82, died Tuesday afternoon after a brief illness. He was born February 5, 1898 in Kaukauna. He farmed at Route 4, Kaukauna, all of his life. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Kaukauna. Survivors include his wife, Mary Hubert Wiedenhaupt; a daughter Mrs. Nancy Knott, Kaukauna; a brother Bill, Route 4, Kaukauna; four sisters: Mrs. Anthony (Irma) Linskens, Kaukauna; Mrs. Orville (Rachel) Lubeke, Appleton; Mrs. Viola Schwalenbach, Little Chute; and Mrs. Joseph (Alma) Lichner, Oshkosh; six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and a sister. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Trinity Lutheran Church Kaukauna, with the Rev. Andrew Martens officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Fargo Funeral Home after 4 p.m. Thursday and at the church after 12:30 p.m. Friday until the hour of the service. A memorial has been established for Trinity Lutheran Church.

WiedenhauptCharles2/5/1898Post Crescent3/19/1980B15
Name: Charles Wiedenhaupt
Birth Date: 5 Feb 1898
Birth Place: Kaukauna, WI
Publication Date: 19 Mar 1980
Publication Place: Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
Publication Title: Post-Crescent
Spouse Name: Mary Hubert 
Wiedenhaupt, Charles (I53557)
 
7804 Age 82, Manawa died on Wednesday, March 14, 2012, following a short battle with cancer at his home surrounded by his loving family. Frank was born on March 7, 1930, in Wausau to Wilford and Adeline (Bushendorf) Trantow. He graduated from Wausau High School in 1947, and was a National Guard Reservist from 1948 to 1952.
On September 10, 1949, Frank married Magdalen Vetter, in Wausau. In 1959 he moved his family to Manawa and started Trantow Hardware with his brother, Bill. He operated this for the next 35 years. He and Magdalen also owned and operated the Edge of Town Bar and Hall for 20 years. Over the years he was very involved in his community as an EMT, deputy sheriff and police officer for 13 years (Officer Friendly) and also served 2 terms as mayor. After his retirement he worked as a bartender at King Veteran's Home. Frank was known for his love of the casinos, socializing with his many friends, and driving around town on his scooter. Frank was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Manawa.
Frank's greatest joy was his family and being around them. He is survived by his loving wife and soul mate of 62 years, Magdalen. Sons: Michael (Lucy), Chris (Carol) and Timothy (Tonia), all of Manawa. Daughters: Connie (Joe) Havlovick, Rockford, IL; Karen Dorn - Gilson (Steve Gilson), Neenah; Debbie (Allan) Tierney, Winneconne; and Mary (Glen) Getchell, Seminole, FL. Grandchildren: Stacey Livermore (Jamie), Jacob Trantow (Sherry), Matthew Trantow, Jason Havlovick, Jon, Nathan, and Bryan Dorn, Lance and Landon Buchholtz and David and Jennifer Trantow. His great grandchildren: John, Caleb, Madelynn, Fox and Cameron. Step grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Jacob, Tony, Brandon, Makenna, Nikki, Oceana, Rayna and Aurora Sky. He is further survived by numerous friends.
He mourned the passing of his parents, 2 children, Jeffrey and Annette, and siblings: Bill, Irv, Lillian, Millie, Bob and Grace.
Funeral Mass for Frank will be held on Saturday, March 17, 2012, at 10:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manawa with Fr. Paul Vanden Hogan officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Visitation will be held at the Cline-Hanson-Dahlke Funeral Home, Manawa on Friday (TODAY) from 4-7 p.m., and also at the church on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. 
Trantow, Franklin (I178259)
 
7805 Age 82, New London, died unexpectedly on Thursday, January 20, 2011. Audrey was born on July 9, 1928, in Kewaunee daughter of the late Matt and Rose (Kozlik) Wessely. On May 12, 1955, she was united in marriage to Marcellis "Sib" Bricco. Audrey worked for the New London School District Food Service program for 15 years. She was a longtime member of Most Precious Blood Catholic Church, New London, where she was a member of the Senior Sodality. Audrey loved music and enjoyed singing in the church choir, attending her bible study group and also working in her garden.
Audrey is survived by her husband "Sib", a daughter, Lori (Dan) Mahlik, Little Chute; a son, Paul Bricco, Appleton; two brothers, Joe Wessely, Luxemburg, Wisconsin and Dan Wessely, California; a sister, Verna (Elmer) Christoff, Luxemburg. She is further survived by two grandchildren, Dustin Riese and Matt Mahlik, numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Her parents and two sisters in-law, Ruth and Eleanor Wessely preceded her in death.
Funeral Mass for Audrey will be held on Tuesday, January 25, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. at Most Precious Blood Catholic Church, New London with Fr. Norman Krutzik officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Visitation will be held on Monday from 4-7 p.m. at Cline & Hanson Funeral Home, New London and also at the church on Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service. 
Wessely, Audrey (I194853)
 
7806 Age 82, passed away unexpectedly at 8 am Monday. He was born May 11, 1884 in Darboy and had been a resident of the Town of Menasha prior to moving to Maribel, Wis. in 1938, and had been a resident of Denmark since his retirement in 1952. He was a member of the Holy Name Society at All Saints Catholic Church, Den- mark. Mr. Van Groll is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Carl (Catherine) Koller. Elm Grove, Wis.: Mrs. Howard (Marie) Drajeske, Neenah: five sons, John E., Appleton. Gerald, Den- mark, Eugene, Green Bay, Jo- seph and Robert, both of Mari- bel: one sister, Mrs. Fred Haase, Appleton: three broth- ers. Joseph. Darboy, Frank, Appleton, Anthony, Miami, Fla.; 24 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. His wife, Mabel preceded him in death in 1958. Funeral services will be held at lO:30 a.m. Thursday at All Saints Catholic Church, Den- mark. Interment will be in All Saints Cemetery. Friends may call at the DeWayne Funeral Home, Denmark after 7 p.m., Tuesday. Rosary will be prayed at 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednes- day at the funeral home.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Tuesday, March 28, 1967 | Page
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Obituary Newspaper: Post-Crescent Notice Date: March 28, 1967 Section: B Page: 8
Type: OB Cemetery Name: All Saints Cemetery Location: Denmark, WI
Description: John G. VanGroll
Spouse: Mabel Van Groll
Born: May 11, 1884 Died: March 27, 1967
Place of Birth: Darboy, WI 
VanGroll, John Godfred (I126119)
 
7807 Age 82. Died Aug. 30 at Alexian Village, Milwaukee. Born Feb. 7, 1934, in Rhinelander, WI, to Henry and Agnes (Hehn) Stoegbauer. The family soon made their home in Appleton. Joined the Society of the Divine Savior (Salvatorians) in 1948 and made his Profession of Vows on March 19, 1950. After working on the community's farms in Menominee, MI, Lanham, MD, and St. Nazianz, WI, he served in the Salvatorian Missions in Tanzania, East Africa, for 22 years. There he established a trade school where he taught auto mechanics and other skills. After returning to the States in 1979, he ministered at St. Pius X Retreat House in Blackwood, NJ; Mother Mary Mission in Phenix City, AL, where he taught auto mechanics to prison inmates; the CASA Housing Projects in Huntsville, AL, where he provided maintenance and repair assistance to the elderly. For his work, he received the Governor's Award in 1993 and his name was enshrined in the Alabama Hall of Fame. He also ministered at Holy Spirit Parish in Huntsville and Huntsville Catholic High School. He moved to Alexian Village in 2011. He was preceded in death by his parents, and one brother, Fr. Conrad Stoegbauer. He is survived by one brother, Br. Michael Stoegbauer OCD of Washington, DC; one sister, Barbara (Lee) Benjamin of Wadsworth, IL; numerous nephews, nieces, grand-nephews and grand-nieces; as well as his brothers and sisters in the Salvatorian Family.
Mass of Christian Burial Friday, September 9, 11am at The Chapel of Alexian Village, 9301 N. 76th St, Milwaukee, WI. Visitation Friday at the Chapel from 10am until time of Mass. Burial Friday, 3 pm at Salvatorian Cemetery in St. Nazianz, WI.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Sept. 8, 2016 
Stoegbauer, Father Benedict (I203407)
 
7808 Age 83 died at Appleton Medical Center on Tuesday, January 29, 2013, surrounded by his loving family. He was born to the late Theodore and Mary (Hein) Schultz in Beaver Dam. He married Luella Van Eperen on June 24, 1953, at Holy Name Catholic Church in Kimberly. They would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in June. After high school, he enlisted in the United States Air Force, and lived in many places including Texas, Mississippi, Wyoming, Virginia, Germany, France, Nevada, Arkansas, the Philippines (during the Vietnam War) and Florida, finally returning to Kimberly in 1971 as a Master Sergeant (E-7) after 21 years as an enlisted man. He was employed with Sears in Appleton and then with Kimberly Clark in Neenah until his retirement in 1986. As a young man, he enjoyed fishing, traveling, working on cars and collecting tools for his garage. In his later years, he could be found up North at his cottage hunting, fixing things in his garage, playing solitaire, doing crossword puzzles, going to auctions and putting together difficult puzzles. Gene enjoyed NASCAR racing, antique cars (his favorite was a 1937 Oldsmobile) and the Packers. Gene's greatest joy on earth was his family, especially his grandchildren. He enjoyed teaching them many things, especially his love for knowledge. He was always encouraging his grandchildren to further their educations, travel as much as possible, and was very proud of the paths they had chosen.
Eugene is survived by his wife: Luella; one son: Walter (Susan) Schultz of Arkansas; three daughters: Debbie (Wayne) Bohenick of Pennsylvania, Donna (Dave) Smith of Combined Locks, and Susan (Rick) Kalinski of Hortonville; nine grandchildren: Sadie (Rob) Longhi, Cory (Nicole) Schultz, Mark ( Katie McGraw) Bohenick, Brian Bohenick, Alexander (Laura) Smith, Autumn Smith, Tyler (Leeann) Kalinski, Robert (Kaylee Woldt) Kalinski and Cody (Alivia Schiesl) Kalinski; his great-grandchildren: Noah Kalinski, Arianna Longhi, Amelia Schultz and two additional great-grandchildren on the way. He is further survived by his sister: Arlene (Hib) Klawitter of Beaver Dam; brothers: Donald (Bev) Schultz and Dennis (Bernice) Schultz, both of Waupun; His wife's sisters-in-law: Barb Van Eperen, Eloisa "Becky" Van Eperen, Dori Van Eperen. Many Nieces, nephews, relatives and friends survive him.
Eugene was preceded in death by his parents, his in-laws: Walter and Marie Van Eperen; an infant son: Eugene Jr.; twelve brothers-in-law: John, Walter, Henry, Paul, Raymond, Joseph M., Donald, George and Joseph L. Van Eperen and Wally Diedrich, Robert Richter and Robert Green. seven sisters-in-law: Leone Van Eperen, Johanna Diedrich, Mickey Saucer, Theresa Van Eperen, Nita Van Eperen, Fran Richter and Leone Green; other relatives and friends.
Memorial service will be held on Saturday, 3:00 PM, February 2, 2013, at Jansen-Fargo Funeral Home, 204 East Kimberly Avenue, with Pastor Tim Albrecht officiating. Friends and family may visit at the FUNERAL HOME from 1:00 PM until the time of service. In Lieu of flowers a memorial is being established.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.wichmannfargo.com
The family would like to thank his friends and neighbors who have been a special part of his life. We would like to thank Dr. Guenther, "Dr." Nancy Gudex, Marlene and Leslie from Fox Valley Hematology and Oncology. A special thank you to the wonderful nurses at AMC on 7th floor oncology and the ICU staff. Your kindness will never be forgotten.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on January 31, 2013 
Schultz, Eugene "Gene" (I175203)
 
7809 Age 83 widowed Short, Peter (I158808)
 
7810 Age 83, formerly of Golden Valley, died Friday, Jan. 1, 2016 at St. Michael's Nursing Home, Sauk Centre, MN.
Daughter of Donald and Odelia (Heiding) Oliver, was born on September 13, 1932, in Milwaukee, WI. She grew up in Milwaukee where she attended school and graduated from Messmer High School. On August 17, 1957, she married Joseph Plutowski in Milwaukee. Their marriage was blessed with two children. The family made their home in Golden Valley, MN, where Gwen worked for 14 years as a bookkeeper at the gas station that she and Joe owned and later as a bookkeeper for various other businesses including a cinema. While living in Twin Cities the family attended St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church in Golden Valley and Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Robbinsdale.
In the late 1970's Gwen and Joe moved to a farm near Glenwood, MN, where they farmed and Gwen worked for the State of Minnesota Highway Department. Joe passed away in November of 1982. Gwen remained in the Glenwood area after Joe's death and married on July 16, 1988. The two resided near Glenwood. 
Oliver, Gwendolyn Jane (I202196)
 
7811 Age 83, of Shiocton, passed away on Friday, July 22, 2011 at Cherry Meadows Hospice in Appleton. She was born on November 13, 1927 in Mackville, daughter of the late John and Odelia (Fries) Baumann. On November 29, 1948, she was united in marriage to Leonard Tennie. Mary was a member of St. Patricks Catholic Church in Stephensville. She enjoyed spending time with her family, baking, gardening, playing bingo and sheepshead. Survivors include her husband of 63 years Leonard; children: Bill (Monica) Tennie, Diane (Larry) Peters, Bob (Julie) Tennie, Carl Tennie, Bonnie (Chris) Wysocki, Brenda (Kevin) Lohrenz, Pam (Terry) Tackman, Brian (Bonnie) Tennie, Jim (Dana) Tennie; grandchildren: Mike and special friend Pam, Katie, Lexi, John (Sara), Lori (Matt), Brad, Leslie, Nate, Cory and special friend Traci, Melissa (Gio), Dan, Scott (Lindsay), Rick (Becky), Steven, Cody, Austin, Allyson, Brooklyn, Breelyn, Evan and Kyle; great-grandchildren: Antonio, Angelo, Joseph, Quintin and Nathan. Nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends further survive her. Her parents, a grandson Eric and 12 siblings preceded her in death. The Funeral Mass for Mary will be held on Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Denis Catholic Church in Shiocton with Fr. Norm Krutzik, Fr. John Kastenholz, and Sister Pauline Fiener leading the services. The visitation for Mary will be held at St. Denis Catholic Church in Shiocton on Tuesday from 4-8 p.m. and on Wednesday from 9 a.m. until the time of the services. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established. Funeral Mass Wednesday July 27, 2011, 11:00 a.m. at St. Denis Catholic Churc
Name:Mary Tennie
Gender:Female
Age at Death:83
Residence:Shiocton, Wisconsin, USA
Date of Birth:13 Nov 1927
Birth Place:Mackville, Wisconsin, USA
Date of Death:22 Jul 2011
Source Location:New London City, Wisconsin, USA
Spouse:Leonard Tennie
Children:Bill (Monica) Tennie, Diane (Larry) Peters, Bob (Julie) Tennie, Carl Tennie, Bonnie (Chris) Wysocki, Brenda (Kevin) Lohrenz, Pam (Terry) Tackman, Brian (Bonnie) Tennie, Jim (Dana) Tennie
Parents:John Baumann
[Odelia Fries Baumann]
Brothers and Sisters:Pauline Fiener
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Baumann, Mary (I55806)
 
7812 Age 83, passed away on Tuesday, January 22, 2013 at the Wisconsin Veterans Home in King. He was born in Neenah on October 21, 1929 to the late Otto and Clara (Monarski) Korth.
He will be sadly missed by his children: Kathryn Korth of Appleton; James (Gail) Korth of Barrington, NH; and their children: Lisa and Jeremy; John (Tricia) Korth of Plover; and their children: Nolan and Jaycie; Ann (Randy) Meidenbauer of Sussex, WI; and their children, Claire, Kyle, Konrad, Keira and Karl; Melissa (Craig) Rohloff of Columbus, WI and their children: Max, Kelson, Savannah, Isabella, Larson, Danica, Jackson, Ian, other relatives and friends. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife, Carol and a son, Warren.
The funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, January 25, 2013 at the Main Chapel of the Wisconsin Veterans Home. Burial will be in Central Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery. A memorial has been established to benefit the Wisconsin Veterans Home.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on January 24, 2013 
Korth, Otto (I147674)
 
7813 Age 83, peacefully passed away on Saturday, July 14, 2012 with the Lord, Our Savior, at his side.
Lyle was born at his childhood home in Neenah on May 5, 1929, son of Zeno and Rosalie (Reininger) Nennig.
At the age of 16, Lyle left school to run the family farm. He also started working at Neenah Paper, and was drafted into the United States Army serving 1954-1956. He was in active reserves until 1961, then honorably discharged. Upon returning from the service in 1956, he continued working at Neenah Paper. Lyle engaged in farming purchasing his first farm in Greenville in 1956. In December of 1956, he met JoAnn Jarchow after a short courtship; they later married on September 28, 1957.
Together they farmed in Greenville, later selling the farm, and purchasing a farm in Hortonville. Lyle continued farming until he retired in 1988, selling the farm to his son. The tradition is still carried on today, owned and operated by his son and grandsons.
In his early retirement years Lyle enjoyed gardening, driving tractor when he could, and babysitting his grand children. In his later retirement years he enjoyed taking bus trips to the casino, going to Polka functions, spending time with grand children and great grand children.
He is survived by his wife, JoAnn of 54 years, and five children: William Nennig (special friend Victoria), Marilyn Nennig (special friend Deb), Joseph (Tammy) Nennig Sr., Donald (Christine) Nennig, and Thomas (Linda) Nennig.
Grandchildren: Shane Pasquini, Joseph (Brett) Nennig Jr., Andrew (Amanda) Nennig Sr., Amanda (Jesse) Young, LacyeJo (Adam) Althaus, Kyle Nennig, Keith Nennig, Kevin Nennig, Angela Piechocki, Cody Piechocki, Ashley (Robert) Moore, Heidi (Brian) Murphy and Jeremy Nennig (special friend Liz).
Great Grandchildren: Joseph III and Jenna Nennig, Lyla and Andrew Jr. Nennig, his pumpkin Karlee Nennig, Kirrah Althaus, Daniel and Aaron Young, Corbin and Audi Moore. Sadly, Lyle will miss the arrival of his eleventh great grandchild, a baby girl due in November to the Murphy's.
He is further survived by his siblings, Allen Nennig, Jacob (Judy) Nennig, Eileen (Arden) Tews, god child Cindy (Bret) Mack.
Lyle was preceded in death by his parents, Zeno and Rosalie Nennig and brother, Jerome Nennig.
He was a member of St. Peter and Paul Parish in Hortonville, later joining St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Greenville.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 19, 2012, at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, N2385 Municipal Dr., Greenville, with Father Daniel Felton officiating. Family and friends may call directly at church Wednesday evening from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. and again directly at church from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. Military Honors will be completed by American Legion Post #55. Burial will be at Highland Memorial Park, Appleton.
The family would like to thank the staff at Grand Horizons for the care and compassion shown to Lyle and the family throughout his stay there.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from July 16 to July 17, 2012 
Nennig, Lyle (I180577)
 
7814 Age 84 of New London, died at her residence on May 18, 2012. She was born on May 11, 1928, in Menomonie, Michigan, the daughter of the late Kent and Beatrice (Ballaou) Colburn. Shirley married Norbert G. Reischl, Sr. in 1946. They later divorced. In 1970, she married Walter J. Lappen. Shirley took pride as a cook working at area restaurants her entire life. She loved knitting, needle point, and crocheting.
Shirley is survived by six daughters, Susan (Rick) Stermer, Debra (Rick) Franzke, Dawn (Art) Ruedinger, Pastor Ginna (Pastor Brian) Kubinski, Reane Hooper, and Kim Reischl; eight sons, Steven Reischl, Norbert Reischl Jr., David Reischl, Patrick Reischl, Jeff Reischl, Toby Reischl, John Lappen, and Jaye (Melissa) Lappen; five step-children; over 80 grandchildren; special friend and caretaker, Carol Joy Hanson; as well as many other relatives and friends.
She is preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Norbert and Walter; and son Paul Reischl.
A memorial service for Shirley will be held at 11:00 on Tuesday, May 22, 2012, at Cline & Hanson Funeral Home with Pastor Ginna Kubinski officiating. Family and friends may call at the funeral home from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service. Immediately following the service a luncheon will be held at Jubilee Gospel Church, Hwy 96, Readfield. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Kaukauna, Wisconsin, on Wednesday, May 23, 2012.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on May 20, 2012 
Colburn, Shirley (I98407)
 
7815 Age 84, Appleton, passed away at home peacefully in his sleep, Wednesday, March 6, 2013. Don was born November 18, 1928 in LaGrange, WI to the late George and Frances (Cooper) Brereton. He graduated from White Water High School and enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. Don proudly served his country as a flight engineer during the Berlin Lift and Korean War. After the War he met and married Florella Daisy Hermanson on October 22, 1955. His last 15 years of work were spent at Air Wisconsin as an A/P until retiring in 1994. Don loved bird watching, traveling with his wife and was a jokester.
He will be greatly missed by his loving wife, Daisy of almost 58 years; son, William (Jeanne) Brereton, Appleton; daughter, Sherry (Jerry) Van Grinsven, Hortonville; granddaughter, Krystal Van Grinsven, Hortonville; a great granddaughter Karlee Nenning, Hortonville; sisters: Ruth Meeth, Mary Murdock and Nancy Kiepert.
Don was preceded in death by his parents; 3 brothers: William, Robert and John and a grandson, Nick Van Grinsven.
Funeral Services for Don will be held at 5:00 pm Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at Brettschneider Trettin-Nickel Funeral Chapel with Rev. Jeff Pruitt officiating. Visitation will begin at 3:00 pm on Tuesday. Military Honors will follow the service. A memorial fund is being established.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from March 8 to March 10, 2013 
Brereton, Donald (I205997)
 
7816 Age 84, died peacefully Monday, September 10, 2001 at Park View Health Center. She was born March 25, 1917 in the Town of Harrison, daughter of the late George and Elizabeth (Streck) Renn. She married Edward Luniak on July 13, 1935 in Kaukauna. He preceded her in death on June 12, 1953. Dorothy was a Menasha resident since 1957. She worked for Kimberly Clark for several years and then was employed with Wisconsin Tissue for 17 years, retiring in 1982. A loving mother, she is survived by six daughters: Elizabeth "Betty" Palmer and her two children, Kathy (Wade) Schultz and Edward (Christy) Palmer; Shirley (Robert) Dorn and their five children, Lynn (Steve) Christenson, Cindy Dorn, Amy (David) Huiting, Peggy (Mark) Raatz, and Patty (Robert) Hoffman; Joan Sokoloski and her three children, John (Sue) Sokoloski, Debbie (Mike) Armitage, and David Sokoloski; Arlene Casperson and her friend Armanda Garcia, and her two children, Curt Casperson and Lisa Casperson; Carol (Carl) Mathison and their three children, Christopher (Mary) Mathison, Craig (special friend Amy Bethe) Mathison, and Carrie (Kevin) Thome; Dorothy Piette and her four children, Richard "Dick" Piette, Tracy (Al) Mies, Danny (Kerry) Piette, and Dolly Piette; and 25 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, three sons-in-law, LaVerne Palmer, Boudwin Sokoloski, and Richard Piette, and two grandchildren, Jeffrey Palmer and Connie Mathison. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Septmber 13, 2001 at 7 p.m., at Neenah's Westgor Funeral Home. Entombment will be in Shrine of Heaven Mausoleum. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday from 4 p.m. until the time of service. A memorial is being established for the Alzheimer's Association.
WESTGORFUNERALHOME 205 W. Doty Avenue Neenah 722-7151 
Renn, Dorothy (I191230)
 
7817 Age 84, died Sunday in New London. She was born June 13, 1895 in Brillion and had been a resident of the Stephensville area for the past 60 years. She was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, the Ladies Guild and the Third Order of St. Francis. She was also a member of the Never Idle Homemaker's Club. She is survived by three sons; Anthony, Edward and William, all of Rt 1, Hortonville; two daughters; Mrs. William (Mary) Cummings, Rt 1 Hortonville; Mrs. William (Therese) Corr, Riverside, California; 38 grand-children, 16 great-grandchildren; a sister; Sister M. De Lellis, New Berlin, Wisconsin. She was preceded in death by her husband, a son, a daughter, three brothers, four sisters, two grandchildren and a great-grandchild. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Patrick Catholic Church, with the Rev. Florian Resheske officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Tuesday until time of the service Wednesday. There will be a prayer service Tuesday at 8 p.m. Borchardt and Moder Funeral Home, Hortonville 779-4588
TOD: Obit" of Regina M Bohman - Rt 1, Hortonville, Wisconsin from Robert E. & Bernice Pritzl 
Pritzl, Regina M. (I116491)
 
7818 Age 84, died Sunday morning, February 16, 2003, following a short illness. He was born May 4, 1918, to the late George A. and Katherine (Blake) Putzer, in Oshkosh and was an Appleton resident since 1942. Bill had been employed by Kimberly Clark Corporation for over 40 years, retiring in 1980. Bill enjoyed 45 years of square dancing and did fine woodworking. He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church. Survivors include his loving wife, Helen M. (Hopfensperger) Putzer, to whom he had been married for 60 years; three fine sons and daughters-in-law, Bob and Juanita Putzer, Madison, WI; John Paul and Karen Scott, Sebastopol, CA; Tom and Melissa Putzer, Madison, WI; five grandchildren, Christopher, Emily and Sarah Putzer, Jenny (Milton) Cordova, and Hannah Scott; and a sister, Roseann Schoblaski, Roswell, NM. Private family services will be held, with Father Michael K. O'Rourke officiciating.
Our fond thanks to St. Elizabeth Rehabilitation Unit and also to Fr. Michael O'Rourke and Sr. Germaine Hietpas.
I'M FREE Don't grieve for me, for now I'm free. I'm following the path God laid for me. I took his hand when I heard him call, I turned my back and left it all. I could not stay another day to laugh, to love, to work and play. Tasks left un- done must stay that way. I found that place at the close of day. If my parting has left a void, then fill it with remembered joy. A friend- ship shared, a laugh, a kiss. Ah yes, these things, I too, will miss. Be not burdened with times of sor- row. I wish you the sunshine of to- morrow. My life's been full, I sa- vored much; good friends, good times and a loves one's touch.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME 537 North Superior Street Appleton 739-1231 www.wichmannfuneralhomes.com.
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Putzer, William M. (I73231)
 
7819 Age 85 Appleton, passed away at Oakridge Gardens Nursing Center in Menasha, WI, on Wednesday, November 14th, 2012. Funeral services for Robert will be held at 11 am Saturday, January 5, 2013 at the Brettschneider Trettin-Nickel Funeral Chapel with Rev. Dennis Belter officiating. Friends may visit the family from 9 am Saturday until the time of services.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on December 30, 201 
Brower, Robert (I193840)
 
7820 Age 85, Appleton, entered her eternal life while her loving family was at her side on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2013. She was born April 2, 1928 in Kimberly, WI to the late William and Mamie (Laurent) Senecal. On June 4, 1957 Leone married her soul mate, Leland Skowen who preceded her in death in 2011. She retired from the Kimberly mill after 48 years of service. They resided in Appleton and during their marriage they enjoyed traveling the U.S., often times visiting friends in other states. They also spent time in Florida and their cottage on Green Lake as well as their second home in Iola, WI.
She is survived by her sisters: Pat (Carl) Sengstock, Appleton and Barbara Powers, Markesan; a sister-in-law, Donna Skowen; numerous nieces and nephews, extended family and wonderful friends.
Leone was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; sisters: Marceil Frahm and LaVerne Thurk; a brother, William Senecal; Leland's sisters: Lucille Rasmussen, Eleanor Townsend and Dagny Skowen; Leland's brothers: Harmon and Elmore Skowen.
Funeral services for Leone will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2013 at First English Lutheran Church with Rev. Jeff Tengesdal officiating. Visitation will begin at 9:30 am at church until the time of service with a luncheon to follow. Memorials may be directed to First English Lutheran Church.
The family would like to thank ThedaCare at Home Hospice for their wonderful care and for allowing Leone to stay at home especially nurse Mary L. A special thank you to her nieces: Sue Powers for her recent fulltime loving care and Deb Montanye for providing comforting companionship to Leone.
This year Lee and Leone will be spending Christmas together again.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Dec. 19, 2013 
Senecal, Leone (I324735)
 
7821 Age 85, died at 4:58 p.m. Saturday after a lingering illness. He was born November 2, 1890 in Oconto Falls and had been an Appleton resident during the past 56 years. Mr. Krueger was employed by the Wisconsin Michigan Power Company as a lineman, streetcar conductor and chief motor mechanic. He was a member of the Golden Age Club, Zion Lutheran Church and the V. F.W., having served with the U. S. Army Corps. of Engineers in France and Belgium during World War I. Survivors include his wife, Olga Tank Krueger; five sons: EIroy F., St; Petersburg, Florida; Erwin A., Freedom; Richard 0. and Duane G., both of Neenah; and Arlin E., Ballston Lake, New York; three sisters: Mrs. Herman (Ruth) Keil and Mrs. Jacob (Leone) Weyenberg, both of Kaukauna; and Mrs. Earl (Vynala) Laux, Rt. 2, Menasha; 17 grandchildren; and 12 great-grand-children. The funeral will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Zion Lutheran Church with the Rev. W. H. Gammelin officiating. Interment will follow in Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral Home from 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and after 10 a.m. Wednesday at the church until the time of the service. A memorial fund is being established. Krueger, Gustave (I341862)
 
7822 Age 85, died peacefully on January 2, 2002 at Franciscan Care Center surrounded by his family.
Clifford was born on February 23, 1916 in Ellington, WI the son of the late Ferd and Frieda Meyer Krause.
He served his country with honors during World War II in the Army Air Corps. Clifford was a long time member of First English Lutheran Church where he taught Monday night bible class for 25 years. He was an accountant for First National Bank for many years and later was employed by Lawrence University where he retired in 1981 after 20 years of service.
Clifford is survived by his wife of 61 years, Helen; three children, Ronald (Diane) Evans Meyer, Boulder, CO; Nancy (Robert) Wittman, Green Bay, WI; Claire (Gary) Gallant, Menasha, WI; a special daughter, Tamara England, Madison, WI; eight grandchildren, Joel Meyer-England, Madison, WI; Anna Meyer-Evans, Boulder, CO; Scott Amy Wittman, Green Bay, WI; Keith Wittman and special friend Kimberly Hunter, Green Bay, WI; Brent Gallant, Moody Air Force base, GA; Nikkohl Gallant, Stevens Point, WI; Drew Gallant, Menasha, WI; Kirk Gallant, Menasha, WI; one "adopted grandchild", Karsten Steinberg, Germany; two great-grandchildren, Taylor and Zachary Wittman, Green Bay, WI; one sister, Jeanette Gerald Schommer, Florida; one brother-in-law, Perry Thiesen, Neenah, WI; six special nieces, Sunday (Don) Kislewski, Menasha, WI; Charrie (Dan) Larsen, Neenah, WI; Bev Kirchner, Appleton, WI; Ann Kirchner, Shiocton, WI; Dorothy (John) Meyers, Neenah, WI; Paulette (Frank) Weaver, Arizona; a special friend, Jeanne Rhea, New Franken, WI; also survived by other special relatives.
He was preceded in death by one brother, Arden (Ella) Meyer of Appleton, WI; and one sister, Cordell (Harley) Strobl of Nevada.
The funeral service will be held on Sunday, January 6, 2002 at First English Lutheran Church 326 East North Street at 3:00 p.m. with the Pastors of First English Lutheran Church officiating. Friends will be received directly at the church from 1:00 p.m. until the time of service 3:00 p.m.. Interment will be at Highland Memorial Park.
A memorial fund is being established in Clifford's name.
The family would like to thank the many special people from First English Lutheran Church, as well as the kind and generous neighbors and friends. 
Meyer, Clifford (I343866)
 
7823 Age 85, passed away July 29, 2015, at St. Paul Villa following a wonderful life. He was born March 9, 1930, in Kaukauna, the son of the late George R. and Helen J. (Madigan) Greenwood. He graduated from St. Norbert High School in 1948 and St. Norbert College in 1952, and was enlisted in the U.S. Army from 1952 until 1954 in Korea, and from 1961 until 1962 in the 32nd Division at Ft. Lewis, Washington. George was active in the Reserves and National Guard until 1965. He was hired as an apprentice funeral director in 1950 and licensed in 1955 after his military service. George owned and operated the Greenwood Funeral Home in Kaukauna, and later was employed by Greenwood-Fargo Funeral Homes until his retirement. He also worked at Kaukauna Cheese from 1995 until 2007. George married Kathleen A. Dernbach at St. Matthew Church in Allouez on August 4, 1951. Kathleen preceded George in death.
He was an active lifelong member of St. Mary Catholic Church. He was also involved in the Heart of the Valley Chamber of Commerce, Kaukauna Lions, Knights of Columbus Council #1033, American Legion Post #41, Kaukauna Elks Lodge #962, life member of VFW Post #3319, and national, state, and Fox River Valley funeral directors associations.
Survivors include children: Michael and Joyce Greenwood of Kaukauna; George F. and Carmen Greenwood of Kaukauna; Mary and Dave Van Wychen of Kaukauna; Christopher and JoAnn Greenwood of Sun Lakes, Arizona; Elizabeth and Don Young Jr. of Sun Lakes, Arizona; Patrick and Gretchen Greenwood of Camp Hill, Pennsylvania; Paul and Kim Greenwood of Appleton; and Susan and Joel Powers of Freedom. He had 23 grandchildren, 24 great-grandkids, and 8 foreign exchange students.
Also surviving are brother and sister-in-laws: Patricia Vanderloop of Hollandtown; Margaret (Peg) Vanevenhoven of Yuba City, California; Tom (Jeannie) Greenwood of Freedom; Jean (Verhagen) Maeder of New Braunsfels, Texas; and Lawrence Greenwood of Little Chute. His wife's family: Bob (Suzi) Dernbach of Appleton; Barbara Dernbach of Marine City, Michigan; and Al Lenss of Minneapolis. George is also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife: Kathleen; son: Steve Greenwood; brother: Robert; brothers-in-law: Leon Vanderloop and Tom Vanevenhoven; and members of Kathleen's family: Sylvester and Helen Dernbach, Mitzi "Marilyn" Lenss, Sylvester and Gloria Dernbach, Roger Dernbach, and Ken Dernbach.
Dad's favorite place to be was Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, with his many friends. He spent 43 years at the same hotel, Playa Los Arcos. They also were his family. Viva Aguascalientes!!
The funeral liturgy for George will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, August 3, 2015 at ST. MARY'S CHURCH, 119 W. 7th Street in Kaukauna with Fr. Jerry Pastors officiating. Full military honors will follow the mass. Family and friends are invited to gather from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM on Sunday, August 2, 2015 at the Greenwood Fargo Funeral Home, 500 Hendricks Avenue in Kaukauna, and again on Monday morning from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM at St. Mary's Catholic Church.
Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery in Kaukauna. A memorial fund is being established.
George's family thanks St. Paul Elder Services/Hospice, Dr. Merici Awe and Dr. Patrick Gregory for their kindness and wonderful care of our beloved father. 
Greenwood, George Jr. (I102676)
 
7824 Age 85, passed away on Saturday August 19, 2017 at St. Joseph Residence in New London. She was born on June 8, 1932 in New London, daughter of the late Leonard & Margaret (Allen) Boodry. Geri formerly worked at Hamilton's Pickle Factory and Kwik Trip. She is survived by three children, Gregory (LuAnn) Kamke, Manawa, Rickie Sr. (Nancy) Kamke, Manawa, Cindy (Elmer) Keller, New London. Six grandchildren, Tracy Kamke and special friend Rodney Parker, Chad (Brooke) Kamke, Kim (Jeremiah Sr.) Auer, Kelly (Kris) Carew, Rickie Jr. (Amy) Kamke, Jonathon (Cara) Kamke. Eleven great grandchildren, Reese, Avary, Jeremiah Jr., Grace, Anna, Ella, Aidan, Calab, Chance, Isley, Alexander. One sister, Dorothy (Gaylord) Hedtke. Geri was preceded in death by the father of her children, Paul Kamke, special friend Bob Wobschal, one brother Allen Boodry, three sisters, Lorraine Monnot, Opal Micolichik, Carol Ann Boodry. As per Geri's wishes, there will be no funeral ceremony as she donated her body to UW Hospital for medical research. Geri's family would like to extend a huge thank you to the entire staff at St. Joseph Residence for the wonderful care they gave to our mom.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Aug. 23, 2017 
Boodry, Geraldine "Geri" (I341994)
 
7825 Age 85, passed away Thursday evening after a 6 day illness. He was born December 22, 1880 in Ontario, Canada, coming to Kaukauna in 1887 and resided there until 1953 when he moved to St. Mary's Home, Manitowoc. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Mr. McMahon is survived by two daughters, Mary McMahon, R.N., Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Floyd (Margaret) Hooyman, Glen Ellyn, Ill.; five sons, John J., Kaukauna; Rev. Patrick McMahon, Pastor of St. Thomas More Catholic Church, Appleton; Francis, Milwaukee; Lawrence E., Little Chute; James T., Kenosha; 15 grandchildren. His wife, the former Mary DeJong, Freedom, preceded him in death in 1935. A solemn Requiem High Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Kaukauna with the Rev. Patrick McMahon as celebrant. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the Greenwood Funeral Home, Kaukauna, after 2 p.m. Sunday. Rosary will be prayed at 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Lawrence McMahon 12/22/1880 2/17/1966 Post Crescent 2/19/1966 B 3 
McMahon, Lawrence Patrick (I42408)
 
7826 Age 86, died at 4 p.m. Friday. Mr. Kunstman was born Sept. 3, 1893 in Black Creek, and until his retirement in 1956, he was employed at Consolidated Papers (Interlake Mill) for 36 years. He was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church.
Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Kenneth R. and Margaret Kunstman, Appleton; twin daughters, Mrs. James (Elaine) Hintz and Mrs. Arlin (Eileen) Tiede, both of Appleton; eight grandchildren: Mark, Todd, Timm, and Jann Kunstman, and Jeff and John Hintz, Mrs. William (Peggy) Laird and Darwin Tiede; and two great-grandchildren, Matthew and Sarah Tiede. There are two brothers: William (Verona), and Alvin, Kimberly. There are three sisters: Mrs. Charles (Alice) Konesnik and Mrs. Arthur (Marie) Witthuhn, both of Appleton, and Mrs. Frank (Alma) Huth, Little Chute. He was preceded in death by his wife Elsie on Aug. 13, 1964.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at St. Paul Lutheran Church, with the Rev. H.W. Bergholz officiating. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral Home from 5-9 p.m. Sunday, from 8 a.m. to noon on Monday, and at the church after 1 p.m. until time of services. A memorial fund is being established.
~The Post Crescent, September 16, 1979, pg. F2 
Kunstman, Rudolph Otto (I170861)
 
7827 Age 86, died Saturday, July 30, 1988, in Phoenix Arizona. She was born December 7, 1901. She married Joseph W. Binsfeld on September 10, 1923 in Brillion, he preceded her in death. She married Amil Hofmann on June 2, 1956, in Brillion. Survivors include a daughter, Virginia Kershek, Brookfield, Wisconsin; three sons; Joseph J Binsfeld, Scottsdale, Arizona; Richard Binsfeld, Rangley, Colorado; Roger Binsfeld, La Crosse, Wisconsin; 16 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husbands and a daughter, Germaine Binsfeld Hesse, Appleton. The funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, August 6, 1988 at St Mary's Catholic Church, Brillion, with Father John Neuser officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Wieting-Schneider Funeral Home, Brillion, from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, and on Saturday from 8 to 10 a.m. when family rites will be held.
TOD: OBIT of Veronica Hofmann (Pritzl Binsfeld) - Phoenix, Arizona in Appleton Post Cresent from Robert E. & Bernice Pritzl 
Pritzl, Veronica Gertrude (I116475)
 
7828 Age 86, Hortonville, died on Monday, July 23, 2012. Arvilla was born on August 24, 1925, in Waupaca daughter of the late John and Ida (Fasher) Patri. She was a member of Bethlehem Ev. Lutheran Church, Hortonville. Arvilla loved to bake, making signature buns, pies, and Christmas cookies. She always enjoyed a good game of Sheepshead and an occasional trip to the casino.
Arvilla is survived by three daughters, Judith (Michael) Van Handel, Appleton; Beverly (Gary) Huettl, Greenville; Diane (Daniel) Sullivan, Hortonville; two sons, Ronald (Vicki), Appleton and Kenneth (Terri), Neenah. 11 grandchildren: Joseph (Cari) Van Handel, Jessica (Brett) Zitzelsberger, Amanda (Dan) Ninneman, Jason (Malaree) Gruetzmacher, Jeffrey (Erin) Huettl, Paul (Amy) Huettl, Mark (Stacy) Huettl, Ross Gruetzmacher, Troy (special friend, Julia Keyes) Gruetzmacher, Tara (Dustin) Dontje, Adam (special friend, Susan Ross) Sullivan and Katie Sullivan. Thirteen great grandchildren: Veda and Liam Gruetzmacher, Aurora Ninneman, Ethan and Rose Van Handel, Addisyn and Baby Zitzelsberger, Hunter and Chase Huettl, Emily and Marissa Huettl, Baby Huettl and Owen Dontje. She is further survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, granddaughter, Lynn Ann Gruetzmacher, three sisters and five brothers.
Funeral services for Arvilla will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 26, 2012, at Bethlehem Ev. Lutheran Church, 203 N. Nash St., Hortonville with Rev. Ralph Rosenberg officiating. Family and friends may call on Wednesday evening from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Borchardt and Moder Funeral Home, Hortonville and again directly at church one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in the Little Wolf Cemetery, Town of Little Wolf. On line condolences may be sent at www.borchardtmoderfuneralhome.com
The family would like to thank Arvilla's special friend, Judy Borgwardt for all of her dedicated care and all of her kindness shown to Arvilla. They would also like to thank the staff at Vallhaven Care Center, the doctors, nurses, and staff at Theda Clark Hospital's Emergency Unit and ICU, especially Dr. Beck and nurses, Jean and Chris
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 24, 2012 
Patri, Arvilla (I311941)
 
7829 Age 86, Hortonville, passed away Friday, October 19, 2012 surrounded by his loving family at Theda Clark Hospital. He was born Nov 9, 1925 to the late Carl and May (Parks) Johnson in Kaukauna. Al married Jean Ballard on November 26, 1949. He was an electrician and Co-owned Kurz Electric until his retirement in 1983. Al was a member of the Appleton and Iola Lions Clubs. He was also a member of the Iola Golf Course and Christus Lutheran Church in Greenville. He was an outdoorsmen; especially enjoying hunting and golfing with family and friends.
He is survived by his loving wife, Jean, children: Gary Johnson, Clintonville; Holly (Dave) Fischer, Appleton; Allen Jr. (Lynn), Clintonville and Nora (Sam) Broeniman, Hortonville; 12 grandchildren: Sarah, Lars, Brent, Alexa, Christopher (Teri), Angela, Amanda, Joshua, Luke, Rachel, Abby and Max; 5 Great grandchildren: Isaac, Ella, Alex, Andrew and Aiden and a sister-in-law, Joann Johnson.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, George and a sister, Mary (Francis) Liethan.
Funeral Services for Al will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 at 11 am at Christus Lutheran Church in Greenville with Rev. Bruce Pangborn officiating. Interment will be in Riverside Cemetery, Appleton. Friends may visit the family from Monday at the funeral chapel from 5 - 7 pm and again at the church on Tues. from 10 - 11 am. Memorials may be directed to the church. The family would like to thank all of the staff at Theda Clark for their excellent care of Al.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on October 21, 2012 
Johnson, Allen (I159758)
 
7830 Age 86, New London, died on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at Trinity Terrace in New London. Rosemary was born on October 2, 1923 in Appleton, daughter of the late Frank and Sophia (Koehne) Gabriel. She was united in marriage to William Beson on December 26, 1946 in Appleton. Rosemary was a girl scout leader for many years. She also enjoyed volunteering for the Red Cross. After retiring Rosemary and Bill enjoyed traveling all over the country.
She is survived by her husband William of 63 years; her children: Thomas Beson, Menasha; James Beson, Menasha; Laurie (Dave) Kussart, New London; Robert Beson, Menasha; and Maryann (Leo) Michels, New London. Her grandchildren, Nathan Beson, Brian Beson, Duprey Michels, Coley Michels, Kelsey Beson and Edward Beson. Great grandchild, Evan Kussart and two step-grandchildren, Paul and Philip Kussart. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Besides her parents, Rosemary is preceded in death by an infant son, Thomas, sons, Edward and Peter, and siblings, Thomas and Frank Gabriel and Helen Fowler.
A private family memorial service will be held.
Until we meet again Momsy, "we'll be holding our shirts," Your Kids.
A special thank you to the staff at Trinity Terrace and Heartland Hospice for all their wonderful care and concern of Rosemary 
Gabriel, Rosemary (I200503)
 
7831 Age 86, of Bear Creek, went into the arms of his Lord on Thursday, May 2, 2013 at St. Joseph Residence in New London. He was born in Black Creek, son of the late Jacob and Lorinda (Beyer) Stephani. On April 4, 1951, he was united in marriage to Lavina Surman at St. John's Catholic Church in Seymour. Ervin enjoyed farming for many years in Seymour. He also worked for Mercury Marine in Fond du Lac. Ervin also enjoyed Carpentry. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Manawa.
He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Lavina; five sons and one daughter: Edward (Jane), New Holstein; Gary (Dianne), Waukesha; Dan and his fiance Margo, Randolph; Michael (Mary Jo), Green Bay; Ken (Sue) Fond du Lac; Linda (Kurt) Jenschke, Menasha; twelve grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; brothers: Eugene, Lawrence (Delores); Jerome (Marcy); sisters: Florence (Ed) McCarthy, Roselyn Mauthe, Dolores (Arnie) Strauch, Lavern (Ron) Cropsey, Kathy (Jim) Fischer, Joyce (Vern) Manthe. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister Vera Maroszek, and his father-in-law and mother-in-law Charlie and Alma Surman.
The Funeral Mass for Ervin will be held on Saturday, May 4, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Manawa with Fr. Amalraj Roche and Deacon Gary Stephani officiating. Entombment will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Shawano. A visitation for Ervin will be held directly at the church on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on May 3, 2013 
Stephani, Ervin (I149145)
 
7832 Age 86, passed away at 4:15 p.m. Monday, August 16, 1965,in Appleton, WI. He was born on August 14, 1879, in the Town of Clayton, WI, the son of Flara & Sophia (Schefe) Bentle. He owned and operated cheese factories in the Towns of Greenville and Ellington from 1907 until his retirement in 1946. He then moved to Appleton and was employed at Appleton State Bank.
He is survived by his wife, Josephine; three sons, Ralph (Alice) Bentle and Earl (Margaret) Bentle, both Appleton; Milton (Florence) Bentle, Hortonville; and 4 grandchildren; Richard, Robert, Jean and Sharon Bentle.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, August 19, 1965, from Trinity Lutheran Church with Dr. I.B. Kindem officiating. Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral Home after 4 p.m. on Wednesday, August 18, 1965, until 10 a.m. Thursday and then at the church until the hour of the service. 
Bentle, Leonard (I192780)
 
7833 Age 87, of Madison, passed away on Thursday, April 2, 2015, at Agrace Hospice Care. She was born on Jan. 11, 1928, in Madison, the daughter of Bernard and Cleon (Dunn) Linden. She married the love of her life, William A. Schneider on Jan. 27, 1951 during a memorable snowstorm at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church. Mayvis's career included working in various capacities at the UW-Madison. She worked for and with such notable campus pioneers as Drs. Harry Waisman and Paul Carbone. Her happiest times always revolved around family, especially visiting her children and grandchildren, as well as many trips to Europe. Mayvis also treasured a lifetime of Friday night fish fry dates with Bill. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bill; and brother, Delbert Linden. Linden, Mayvis Geralda (I58915)
 
7834 Age 87, passed away on Sunday, February 7, 1999, in Franciscan Care Center, Appleton, WI. He was born on February 6, 1912, in Greenville, WI, son of Leonard & Josephine (Pingel) Bentle. Earl owned the Bentle Brother's Cheese Factory with his brothers, Ralph and Milton for over 30 years until his retirement in 1977. Before that, he and his brothers worked with their father at the cheese factory. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Appleton.
He is survived by a son, Richard (Sharon) Bentle, Maumee, Ohio; four grandchildren, Michael, Patrick, Michelle and Kathleen; two brothers Ralph Bentle, Appleton, and Milton (Florence) Bentle, Hortonville. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Earl was preceded in death by his parents, and his wife, Margaret.
Funeral services will be held on February 11, 1999, at 11 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, 209 S. Allen Street, Appleton,with the Rev. Kevin Ruffcorn officiating. Internment will be held at Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 4 until 8 p.m. and again at the church on Thursday from 10 a.m. until the time of service. 
Bentle, Earl (I192778)
 
7835 Age 88, died Thursday morning May 27, 1999. She was born July 9, 1910 to the late Joseph and Marie (Levezow) Ahrens in the Town of Center and had been an area resident all her life. Olga had been employed by Appleton Papers before her marriage to George O. WOLFGRAM ON FEBRUARY 12, 1934 and following her marriage, she was employed as a waitress with Marcell's and Jake Skalls. She was a member of Mt. Olive Lutheran Church. Survivors include three children: Nancy and Earl Miller, Appleton; James and Patricia Wolfgram, Menasha; Bommie and John Bucher, Richfield, MN; nine grandchildren five great-grandchildren, a sister Ella Kamke, New London. She was preceded in death by her husband George O.Wolfgram on March 15, 1995; a granddaughter, Jennifer Noack; five brothers and five sisters. Ahrens, Olga (I97813)
 
7836 Age 88, of Cty. Hwy. S, Black Creek, Township of Center, Outagamie County, formerly of Clintonville, passed away, Monday, November 3, 2003 at his son's residence that he shares with his partner, Lisa in the Township of Center.
Bill was born on December 24, 1914 in the Township of Bear Creek, Waupaca County; the son of the late Otto and Ida (Roloff) Boettcher. He was united in marriage to Margaret Prellwitz on November 26, 1936 in Bear Creek. The couple had farmed the Boettcher family farm in the Township of Bear Creek until Bill reached the age of 52. In 1965 they moved to Clintonville where they lived the rest of their married life. Bill was later employed at Keller's Appliance, Clintonville for 11 years. Margaret preceded her husband in death on July 27, 2000. Bill was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church, Township of Bear Creek where he had assisted in the Church's construction and served as elder. Some of his hobbies included dart ball, playing cards, dancing, snowmobiling, deer hunting with family and friends, making maple syrup, traveling and maintaining things. He enjoyed new cars, served as volunteer for the LCFS Thrift Store, Shawano and was a supporter of 4-H programs.
Survivors include his daughter, Bonnie (Bob) Coonen, Kaukauna; his son, Curtis (his partner Lisa Skaleski) Boettcher, Black Creek; five grandchildren: Jeff (Lorie) Affeldt, Madison; James (Mary Anne) Affeldt, Neenah; Joelle (Tom) Gehring, Mt. Pleasant, MI; Amy Anderson, Appleton; Mark (Sue) Boettcher, Montevideo, MN; a step-grand-daughter, Sarann Skaleski, River Falls, WI; eight great-grandchildren: Curtis, Erich, Bobby, Allysa, Commadore, Reed, Garrett & Forrest.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife (Margaret), three sisters and a brother.
Funeral services will be held 2 P.M., Thursday, November 6, 2003 at the Trinity Lutheran Church, Township of Bear Creek with the Rev. Steven Pockat officiating and interment will be in the Graceland Cemetery, Clintonville.
Friends may call from 5 until 8 P.M. Wednesday at the Eberhardt-Stevenson Funeral Home, Clintonville and after 1 P.M. Thursday at the church until the time of the service.
The Boettcher family would like to express their appreciation and gratitude to the caregivers, Janet and Sandee for their special care and support and also to the Affinity Hospice program.
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Boettcher, William A. (I139453)
 
7837 Age 88, of Hortonville, passed away on Tuesday, October 1, 2013 in Appleton. He was born on April 24, 1925 in the Town of Hortonia, Outagamie County, son of the late Clair and Gladys (Hamilton) Cuff. Jim proudly served his country with the U.S. Marines during the Korean Conflict. On August 30, 1958, he was united in marriage to Naomie Bruss. Jim and Naomie worked on their family farm until they started Cuff's Market and Greenhouse in Hortonville which they ran for nearly 40 years. In retirement, he worked for Garst, ICI and Brown Seed Companies. Jim was very active in the community. He was a member of the Hammond-Schmit American Legion Post 55 where he was a Past Commander, the Hortonville Lions Club, and a volunteer firefighter for many years. He enjoyed working, bowling, shooting dice, but most of all just being with all his friends. Jim was also a member of the First Congregational United Church of Christ in New London.
He is survived by his children: Janis (Howard) Shackley, Watertown; Rebecca (Dan) Brandborg and her son, Hamilton, Montana; John (Lisa) Cuff, Appleton; grandchildren: Shannon (Troy) Milbrath, Scott Shackley (Alyson Parker), Flynt Brandborg, Madeline and Jessica Cuff; great-grandchildren: Alexander, Jackson and Emerson Milbrath; siblings: Mary (Larry) Arbisi, Minneapolis, MN; Joann Shue, Brookfield; Dottie (Dave) Wege, Crystal Lake, IL; sister-in-law: Margaret Cuff, New London. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife Naomie in 2010, a brother George Cuff and a brother-in-law Don Shue.
A memorial service for Jim will be held on Saturday, October 5, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in New London (110 E. Hancock St.) with Rev. Greg Watling officiating. Full Military Honors will be held at the church immediately following the service. A visitation for Jim will be held on Friday, October 4, from 4-7 p.m. at the Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home in Hortonville and also at the church on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from October 2 to October 3, 2013 
Cuff, James (I314189)
 
7838 Age 88, passed away Friday, May 25, 2001 at the Appleton Medical Center. M arie was born in The Netherlands on May 17, 1913, daughter of the late Hen ry and Johanna (Van Driel) Van Nuland. On June 22, 1937, she married Rich ard T. Bongers in Kimberly; he preceded her in death on February 4, 199 9. Marie enjoyed caring for her flower garden and watching the birds ne st in her yard each spring.. She loved spending time near the water at t he family cottage at Lake Poygan, and many will remember Marie as bei ng an avid reader.
Marie is survived by two daughters: Joanne (Ronald) Driessen of Little Chu te and Carmen (Bernie) Vedder of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota; a son: Richa rd M. (Margot) Bongers of Appleton; four grandchildren: Debra Milheiser a nd her finace Shane Eisenman, Lori (Ed) Kalupa, Sara (Rick) Paitel, and Jo seph (Desiree) Bongers; eight great-grandchildren: Jonathon, Karrie, Melis sa, and Jennifer Milheiser; Benjamin and Amanda Kalupa; Elizabeth and Bria nna Paitel; a sister: Theresa (Don) Lamers of Florida; three sisters-in-la w: Laura Van Nuland of Milwaukee, Marie Van Nuland of Kimberly, and Nell ie Van Nuland of Kimberly. Marie was preceded in death by her parents, h er husband in 1999, and by four sisters and six brothers.
The funeral liturgy for Marie will be held at 12:00 Noon on Tuesday, May 2 9, 2001 at HOLY NAME CATHOLIC CHURCH, 600 E. Kimberly Avenue in Kimberly w ith Msgr. Jim Vanden Hogen officiating. Interment will be in the parish c emetery. Friends may call directly at the church on Tuesday from 10: 30 AM until the hour of the liturgy.
Many special people became obvious to us during Mom's illness. We will ne ver forget the wonderful care the staff at BMA Dialysis Center in Applet on provided for mom, and would like to thank her many friends and parishio ners from Holy Name who helped to transport her for her treatments. The e ntire medical staff at the Appleton Medical Center was wonderful, especial ly the wonderful people on the second floor - you anticipated our every ne ed. Thank you so very much for all that you did. A most special thank y ou is extended to the most faithful of mom's bedside companions, Althea Va lentyne and Denis and Diane Van Nuland. The hours you spent comforting m om and just keeping her company were priceless. Thank you for shari ng so much of your valuable time with us and with our mom. Your concer n, love, and kindness will never be forgotten. Thank you all so very much .
-Joanne, Carmen, and Richard.
Jansen Fargo Funeral Home 204 E. Kimberly Avenue Kimberly, Wiscons in 54136 920-788-6202
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VanNuland, Marie Ann (I17433)
 
7839 Age 88, passed away on Friday, February 2, 1968, in Appleton, WI. She was born on January 7, 1880, in the Town of Ellington, WI. and lived in the Town of Center most of her life. Mrs. Riehl was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Town of Ellington.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Reinhold (Hilda) Mueller, Seymour; three sons, Richard (Murleen) Riehl, Appleton; Aaron (Ethel) Riehl and Harold (Dorothy) Riehl, both of Black Creek; two sisters, Miss Emma Witt, Milwauke; and Mrs. John (Anna) Bohl, Appleton; 14 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, William Riehl, an infant son and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday, February 5, 1968, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Ellington, with the Rev. Robert Cotter officiating. Friends may call at the Valley Funeral Home from 2 p.m. Sunday until 10 a.m. Monday and then at the church until the hour of the service. 
Witt, Mary (I202788)
 
7840 Age 88yrs / Wife of Timothy / On same stone with: Timothy, Charles, Michael, Catherine & William Unknown, Catharine (I327707)
 
7841 Age 89 of New London, died at St. Joseph Residence in New London, on Sunday morning, March 9, 2014. Eugene was born on April 23, 1924, in Manawa, Wisconsin, the son of George and Arella (Randt) Gresen.
Eugene grew up in Manawa and graduated with the Class of 1941 from Little Wolf High School. He joined the U.S. Army in 1943 and served until his honorable discharge. On August 20, 1952, he married Joyce Fielding in New London. She preceded him in death on February 21, 2013. In his early working years, Eugene was a milk hauler and then employed at Glass FAB. He retired from the Simons Furniture Co. of New London. Throughout their life together, Eugene and Joyce enjoyed camping in Cecil, Wisconsin.
Eugene was an active member of Emanuel Lutheran Church, New London as well as the local VFW, Amvets, and American Legion Post.
Eugene is survived by his sister, Elaine Ferg; sister and brother-in-law, Deloris and Paul Jasman; as well as many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents; wife, Joyce; and sister, Norma Gresen.
A funeral service for Eugene will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 12, 2014 at Emanuel Lutheran Church, New London, with Rev. William Heiges officiating. Family and friends may call at Cline & Hanson Funeral Home, New London, from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. (TODAY) Tuesday and again directly at church Wednesday morning from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will be in Most Precious Blood Catholic Cemetery.
The family would like to thank nieces, Diane and Darlene, for their tender care given to Eugene, as well as the staff at both St. Joseph Residence and Heartland Hospice.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Mar. 11, 2014 
Gresen, Eugene (I322193)
 
7842 Age 89 passed away on Thursday, April 26, 2012, in Thousand Oaks, CA.
John was born on May 5, 1922 in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Clarence G. Leaper and Genevieve Jackson. John was a twin to sister, Patty Alexander and surviving brother Robert Leaper. Jack attended St. Thomas College in St. Paul, MN., and in 1942 joined the Naval Aviation Cadet Program. Graduating from Pensacola as a 2nd Lt. USMCR he fulfilled a dream, and saw service in Ie Shima, Okinawa. Jack returned stateside in 1945 from his first tour as a decorated war hero with a Navy Cross and Purple Heart. This same year he married his high school sweetheart and soulmate Dorothy Ann Goldborg. Jack completed his education at the University of Minnesota as an Aero Engineer and in 1952 was hired by Bill Lear as an experimental test pilot and electronic engineer. Colonel Leaper had an extraordinary passion for flying all models of aircraft and retired from the United States Marine Corp in 1982 after 30 years of service, logging over 10,000 hours in the cockpit. During that time Jack was an active member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots. Jack retired in 1984 as Director of Quality Assurance after 32 years with Lear Siegler, Inc.
Throughout his life Jack was an avid outdoorsman and champion swimmer. In 1959, he settled in Woodland Hills, CA. Jack's favorite hobby was spending time with his large family and beloved wife, Dorothy who passed away in 2007. His love of storytelling and sense of humor was unsurpassed. Jack touched many lives in countless ways and will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Jack is survived by his eight children, 12 grandchildren, and four great grandchildren (one predeceased son).
A Military Service will be held May 12, 2012, 12:30 p.m., at Oakwood Memorial Park, Chatsworth, CA. The family has requested any donations in Jack's memory be made to: The , 3333 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 900, Los Angeles, CA 90010. Assisting the family with funeral arrangements is the family owned and operated (805) 581-3800
Published in Los Angeles Daily News on May 10, 2012 
Leaper, Colonel John Warren "Jack" (I87702)
 
7843 Age 89, died at 5:45 a.m. on Wednesday, June 30, 1976, in Appleton, WI. She was born on January 18, 1887, in the Town of Greenville, WI., daughter of John & Mary (Kaphingst) Pingel. She married Leonard Bentle on November 6, 1907, in Greenville, WI. Prior to moving to Appleton in 1946 Mrs. Bentle and her late husband, Leonard, owned and operated cheese factories in the Town of Greenville and the Town of Ellington. Josephine was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church since April 2, 1920. She was a former member of the Greenville Grange and a member of the Busy Bee Homemaker's Club. Her husband, Leoanrd preceded her in death on August 16, 1965, she was also preceded in death by her brother, Lester Pingel.
She is survived by three sons; Ralph (Alice) Bentle and Earl (Margaret) Bentle, both of Appleton; Milton (Florence) Bentle, Hortonville; a brother, Wallace Pingel, Neenah; a sister, Elsie Julius, Town of Greenville; four grandchildren; Richard (Sharon) Bentle, Robert (Donna) Bentle, Jean (Gavino) Martinez and Sharon (Peter) Guyette; six great-grandchildren; Michael Bentle, Thomas Bentle, James Bentle, John Bentle, Dennis Guyette and Pamela Guyette.
The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday, August 2, 1976, at Trinity Lutheran Church with the Rev. James A. Nelson officiating. Friends may call at the Wichmann Funeral Home from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, August 1, 1976, and after 8 a.m. on Friday until 10 a.m. and after 10:30 a.m. at the church. 
Pingel, Josephine (I192779)
 
7844 Age 89, Hortonville, passed away peacefully, with her children at her side, on Friday, September 25, 2009 at St. Joseph Residence, New London. Lorraine was born on April 11, 1920 in the Town of Greenville, the daughter of Joseph and Catherine (Seiif) Beschta. On August 24, 1940 she married Wilbur Winkenwerder resided in Medina until moving to Hortonville in 1971. Her first husband Wilbur Winkenwerder preceded her in death on July 22, 1962. On March 4, 1976, she married Wilbur "Pete" Nussbaum; he preceded her in death on April 15, 2005.
She had been employed at the Hortonville Canning Factory, Campbell's Department Store in Appleton and retired from Wire Products of Hortonville after 17 years. She was a life long member of SS Peter & Paul Catholic Church and over a fifty year member of the Christian Women's Society. She loved to cook and bake for her family and friends. Her freezer was always full of "goodies".
Lorraine is survived by her children, Joyce (Bill) Kramer, Jim (Diane) Winkenwerder, all of Hortonville. "Pete's" son, Ralph (Sherry) Nussbaum, Marshfield. Grandchildren: Bob (Jill) Kramer, Steve (Becky) Kramer, Kris (Bryan) Cartwright, Patti (Will) Thern, Jeff (Mary Jo) Winkenwerder, Trisha (Chad) Ewing, Jeff (Kim) Nussbaum, Ben (Bridgette) Nussbaum, David Nussbaum, Julie Nussbaum. Great-grandchildren: Brett and Drew Kramer, Kaitlin Kramer, Brady and Jake Cartwright, Tayler, Dustin and Alaina Thern, Lindy Winkenwerder, Lydia and Kendall Ewing, and Zach and Lucy Nussbaum. Brothers-in-law, Vic Winkenwerder and Eugene (Sam) Wolf. She is further survived by many special nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
Besides her parents and husbands, Lorraine was preceded in death by brothers and sisters: Art (Helen) Beschta, Elmer (Dorothy) Beschta, Adeline (Sylvester) Giesen, and Ella (Bob) Griesbach and a Great grandson, Evan Winkenwerder. 
Beschta, Lorraine (I86562)
 
7845 Age 89, of New London, died Saturday September 29, 2012. He was born on May 2, 1923 in New London, son of the late Arthur & Leona (Seefeldt) Gorges. Cliff served his country in the U.S. Navy from 1943 to 1946 when he was honorably discharged. On August 23, 1947 he was united in marriage to Mary Schneider. He was a resident of New London most of his life and was employed at Borden's for many years. He was also a resident of Spring Hill, Florida for 23 years until moving back to New London in 2010. He was a member of Emanuel Lutheran Church in New London. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Mary. Three daughters, Sharon (Jim) Reed, Mesquite, Nevada, Barbara (Paul) Baldwin, Mellen, WI, Darcie (Robert) Lehman, New London. Grandchildren, Brett (Rhea) Romberg, Shawano, Megan (Adam) Helt-Baldwin, Milwaukee, Devon Lehman, Denver, Colorado, greatgrandchild Jacob Romberg, Shawano. One brother, Melvin (June) Gorges, Appleton. One sister, Joan Polley, New London. He is further survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by a sister and brother-in-law Arlene & Orville Johnson and brother-in-law Richard Polley. The Funeral Service for Clifford will be held at 11:00a.m. Tuesday October 2, 2012 at Emanuel Lutheran Church in New London with the Rev. Marcus Schulz officiating. Friends may call at the church on Tuesday from 9:00a.m. until the time of service Gorges, Clifford (I332357)
 
7846 Age 89, passed away peacefully at her home in Hortonville, on October 1, 2008, surrounded by her loving family. Helen was born on December 30, 1918, in the Town of Mukwa, the youngest of 13 children. Helen graduated from New London High School and Outagamie County Normal School. She taught for three years (1938-1940) at the one room, Oak Park School in Hortonia Township. On June 12, 1940, she married Joseph S. Sambs. They enjoyed 65 years of marriage together before Joseph died on January 13, 2005. They devotedly raised nine children on the Sambs family farm in Hortonville.
Helen enjoyed her garden, fruit orchard, raising chickens, and fishing. She was famous for her apple pies, raised doughnuts, homemade bread, and jams and jellies, which she loved sharing with her children and grandchildren, friends, and neighbors. Helen was a member of SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Hortonville, where she was active in the Christian Mothers for over fifty years.
She is survived by her children: Judy (Chuck) Riese, Oshkosh; Charles (Judy) Sambs, Hudson; Daniel (Carol) Sambs, Fremont; Sr. Joann Sambs, Fond du Lac; Greg (Arlette) Sambs, Fort Atkinson; Janice (David) Flenz, Appleton; Mary (Mike) Riha, Coon Rapids, MN.; Barb Rearick, Appleton; Kevin (Jane) Sambs, Hortonville; seventeen grandchildren; Chuck (Crystal) and Paul (Karen) Riese, Roxanne Whismann, Brian, Jeff, Jay, Jon, Joey, Jesse, Tim, Casey (Tamara), Katie and Kelsey Sambs; Julie Flenz, Erin and Christopher Riha and Ben Rearick; seven great - grandchildren: Jon, Scott (Ashley), Morgan, Macey, Kaylee, David and Danielle and one great-great-grandchild Destiny; sisters-in-law: Eleanor Cooney and Dorothy Rohan; She is further survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Joseph, her parents William and Anna (Brahan) Cooney: her father and mother-in-law, Charles and Mary Sambs: 11 brothers: Edwin, John, Thomas, James, Clement, Rev. Clair, Rev. Dennis, George, Charles, Raymond, and Harold; a sister Evelyn Cooney, and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
The Funeral Mass for Helen will be held on Saturday, October 4, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. at SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Hortonville with Msgr. Jim Feely officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home on Friday,from 4-8 p.m. and on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. at the church until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.
A special thank you to Dr. Barkmeier and Lisa Gunderson RNNP and the staff at Theda Care At Home Hospice for their care and concern of Helen. Also a special thank you to Barbara Rearick and her son Ben who faithfully and lovingly cared for Helen in their home.
When one finds a valiant woman her value is far beyond pearls. She is clothed with strength and dignity… (Proverbs 31:10, 25) 
Cooney, Helen (I83576)
 
7847 Age 89, passed away Sunday, January 13, 2002, at his home. He was born Aug ust 11, 1912, in Freedom; son of the late Frank and Anna (Nienhaus) Applet on. On April 30, 1936, he married Irene Garvey at Immaculate Conception Ca tholic Church, Oneida. She preceded him in death on March 22, 2001. Togeth er they farmed in Oneida Township until their retirement in 1974. Orvil le represented the Town of Oneida on the Board of Education for the Freed om School District. He served as a director of the Freedom State Bank, pre sently known as Bank One, from 1960 to 1986. Orville was a charter memb er of the Freedom Lions Club. Lions International honored him with the dis tinguished Melvin Jones Fellowship Award for outstanding community servic e. Orville was a charter member and was granted a life-time honorary membe rship in the Knights of Columbus, Council 8061, Freedom. He was a memb er of the Freedom Golden Agers and a life-long member of St. Nicholas Cath olic Church, Freedom.
Survivors include his children: Margaret (Lee) Blohm, Appleton; Betty (Jo e) Garvey, Freedom; Jim (Dot) Appleton, Green Bay; Pat (Gwen) Appleton, Sc ottsdale, Arizona; Karl (Barb) Appleton, Green Bay; Barb (Mike) Schneide r, Freedom; Ann (Archie) Stam, Green Bay; 18 grandchildren: Laura (Crai g) Pitts, Glen Ellyn, Illinois; Patrick (Carolyn) Blohm, Jacksonville, Flo rida; Kathy (Todd Sattler) Blohm, Bismarck, North Dakota; Brenda (Steve Be nck) Blohm, Portage; Maria (Jim) Ellis, Atlanta, Georgia; Christopher Bloh m, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Joe (Sara) Garvey, Dusseldorf, Germany; John (Chels e) Garvey, Freedom; Dan (fiancee Nicole) Garvey, Sheboygan; Dawn (Dan) Deg eneffe, Todd (Lori) Appleton, Jim (Kim) Appleton, and Jason (Nikki) Applet on, all of Green Bay; Patrick Appleton II and Michael Appleton, both of Sc ottsdale, Arizona; Andrea Appleton, Davenport, Iowa; Ryan Scherer, Menomon ie; Megan Stam, Green Bay; 28 great-grandchildren; a sister, Mary (Clarenc e) Schlimm, Freedom; a brother, Robert Appleton, Oneida. He is further sur vived by his wife's family: Mike (Florence) Garvey, Oneida; Bill (Rosemar y) Garvey, Appleton; Robert "Buzz" (Grace) Garvey, Freedom; and a sister-i n-law, Linda Garvey, Oneida.
He was preceded in death by two sisters-in-law, June Appleton and Kay Appl eton; and a brother-in-law, Jim Garvey.
Friends may call Thursday, January 17th, at Muehl-Boettcher Funeral Hom e, Seymour, from 3 to 8 p.m., with a Parish Prayer Service at 7:30 p.m., a nd on Friday from 9 a.m. until the cortege leaves for the church. The Fune ral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. at St. Nicholas Church, Freedom, wi th Fr. Dannis Ryan officiating.
The family wishes to thank his faithful caregivers who made it possible f or our Dad to remain in the comfort of his home. 
Appleton, Orville Francis (I34624)
 
7848 Age 89, Stevens Point, formerly of Greenville, passed away on Saturday, December 26, 2009 in Stevens Point. She was born on April 19, 1920 in the Town of Ellington, the daughter of the late Emil and Marie (Ort) Jentz. She was married on October 8, 1938 to Gerald W. Huebner and together they celebrated 56 years of marriage before his death in 1995. Evelyn spent 45 years as a wife and partner helping on the family farm. But above all, she was a loving and caring mother to her family of four sons. She was a member of Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church in Greenville. She is survived by her four sons: Larry and Judi, Plover; Wayne and Joyce, Marinette; Kenneth and Carla, Three Lakes; Roger and Linda, Waukesha; a brother Jerry (Irene) Jentz; 13 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild; brother-in-law Luther (Ada) Huebner; sisters-in-law Lorraine Schaffer and Mae Baehman. Nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends further survive her. Her parents, husband, daughter-in-law, 3 brothers and 2 sisters preceded her in death. The Christian Funeral for Evelyn will be held on Wednesday, December 30, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. at Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church in Greenville with Rev. Joel Heckendorf officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call directly at the church on Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Memorials may be directed to Immanuel Ev. Lutheran Church. Visitation Wednesday December 30, 2009, 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church Click for Map and Directions Funeral Service Wednesday December 30, 2009, 11:00 a.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church Jentz, Evelyn (I197457)
 
7849 Age 90, died at 7:45 p.m. Monday, May 24, 1993. She was born October 16, 1902 on Plank Road in Calumet County and was an Appleton resident all of her life. Olga married Gustave G. Krueger in 1920. She was a life member of Zion Lutheran Church and a paid up for life member of the Womens Auxiliary of the Harvey Pierre VFW Post #2778, where she had served as Sergeant at Arms. She is survived by five sons and four daughters-in- law: Elroy and Amanda Krueger, Eau Claire; Erwin and Phyllis Krueger, Appleton; Richard Krueger, Appleton; Arlin and Carol Krueger, Novi, Michigan; Duane and Bonnie Krueger, Neenah; a sister, Mrs. Mabel Schmidt, Menasha; 21 grandchildren; 16 great-grand-children. She was preceded in death by her husband on February 28, 1976; a son, Harlan at 8 years; a daughter, Laverne at 6 months; three brothers: William, Arthur and Fritz Tank; three sisters: Martha Strieck, Clara Strieck and Elsie Tubb.

Name: Olga A. Krieger (Tank )
Birth Date: 16 Oct 1902
Birth Place: Calumet County, WI
Death Date: 1993
Burial Place: Appleton, WI
Cemetery: Highland Memorial Park
Publication Date: 26 May 1993
Publication Place: Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
Publication Title: Post-Crescent
Spouse Name: Gustave Krueger
Notes: Maiden Name: Tank 
Tank, Olga (I341861)
 
7850 Age 90, of Allouez passed away Saturday morning June 25, 2005 after a short illness. She was born November 25, 1914 in Kaukauna to the late John and Mary (McCabe) Ahasay. Phyllis moved to De Pere as a young girl and lived there until she married John Early on September 2, 1963 at St. Francis Xavier Church and moved to Allouez. Helen worked for Wisconsin Telephone in De Pere as an operator; by the time she retired she was the chief operator. After retiring from the telephone company she worked at St. Norbert priory. She and John enjoyed flower gardening and golfing. Phyllis also cared for her mother in law Grandma Early. Phyllis and John were charter members of Resurrection Catholic Church in Allouez.
Survivors include her husband John, one brother Robert (Ruby) Ahasay of De Pere, two sisters in law; Rosella Hailey of Lewiston, NY. and Florence Ahasay of Green Bay. ?Our beloved Aunt Figo is survived by numerous nieces and nephews?.
She was preceded in death by her siblings; Clem Ahasay, Clifford Ahasay, Tom Ahasay, Kathleen Duckett, Ruth Kolb, and Bill Ahasay. John?s family further preceded her Rita Wolfgram, and Robert Early. Two nephews also preceded her in death Thomas Kolb and Dan Hailey.
Friends may call from 4 ? 7:30p.m. Tuesday June 28th at the RYAN FUNERAL HOME 305 N. Tenth Street De Pere with a parish prayer service at 7:30p.m. to close the evening. Visitation will continue after 10a.m. Wednesday at Resurrection Catholic Church 333 Hilltop Drive Allouez until the Mass of Christian Burial at 11A.M. with Bishop Robert Morneau officiating. Burial will take place in St. Patrick's Cemetery Askeaton. Please go to www.ryanfh.com to express online condolences to the family.
The family would like to thank the staff at Odd Fellows Home for all their care and concern. 
Ahasay, Helen Phyllis (I68229)
 
7851 Age 90, of Greenville, went to her heavenly home on Wednesday, July 18, 2012. She was born on May 28, 1922 in the Town of Dale, daughter of the late Roy and Elizabeth (Hanselman) Diley. Virginia was a 1940 graduate of Washington Senior High School, New London. On October 26, 1946, she was united in marriage to Norman B. Julius at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Greenville. While working side by side with Norman on the family dairy farm, she also found time to always be there for family and friends when needed. Virginia enjoyed spending time at their cottage in Three Lakes, snowmobiling, motorcycling around the country, trips to Arizona, crafting and woodcarving. She volunteered many hours helping organizations in the Greenville Community. She was a member of the Greenville Women's Club, Greenville Homemakers, the Greenville Sesquicentennial Committee and Immanuel Lutheran Church.
She is survived by her husband of 65 years, Norman; daughter: Linda (Richard) Kester, Pearce, AZ; daughter-in-law: Diane Julius, Greenville; grandchildren: Ryan (Stephanie) Julius, Greenville; Craig (Sarah) Julius, Greenville; Kara Julius, Greenville and her fiancé Joe Wittlin, Appleton; two great-grandchildren: Jackson and Masen Julius; two step great-grandchildren: Levi and Layna Ritchie; two sisters: Jean (Kenneth) Fredricks, Fremont; Nila (Adrian) Sommer, Three Lakes; sister-in-law: Dorothy Asmus, Winneconne. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by two sons; David "Dave" Julius in December 2010 and an infant son at birth, brother Warren Diley, brother-in-law Arlen Asmus, and sisters-in-law Mabel Diley and Phyllis Diley.
The Christian Funeral for Virginia will be held on Monday, July 23, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Greenville with Rev. Joel Heckendorf officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. A visitation for Virginia will be held directly at the church on Monday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service.
The family would like to thank the staff at Living Tree Estates and Southern Care Hospice for their compassionate care and concern for Virginia, and also all the visits by family and friends.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from July 19 to July 20, 2012 
Diley, Virginia M. (I149324)
 
7852 age 91 Nolan, Patrick (I310185)
 
7853 Age 91 passed away peacefully Thursday April 20, 2006 at NuRoc Community Healthcare in Blackwell. She was born June 11, 1914 to Mr. and Mrs. Antone Smith. Marie liked to keep busy and loved spending time with her grandchildren.
She is survived by her son: Thomas (Sharon) Wenneman; a sister: Margaret Doyle; grandchildren: Brian Wenneman, Trina Dixon, Tricia (Larry) Bubolz; great-grandson Evan Dixon and numerous nieces and nephews. Marie is preceded in death by her parents: Antone and Mary Smith; her husband: Henry Wenneman; son: David Wenneman; and sister Dorthy Pegal.
Private funeral services were held. Inurnment is in St. Josephs Cemetery.

NAME:Marie J. Wenneman (Smith)
BIRTH DATE:11 Jun 1914
DEATH DATE:2006
BURIAL PLACE:Appleton, WI
CEMETERY:St Joseph Cemetery
PUBLICATION DATE:22 Apr 2006
PUBLICATION PLACE:Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
PUBLICATION TITLE:Post-Crescent
SPOUSE NAME:Henry Wenneman
NOTES:Maiden Name: Smith 
Smith, Marie J. (I192497)
 
7854 Age 91, father John Seormans & Kathryn VanDoren cause of death nephritis. Siermans, Johanna (I53684)
 
7855 Age 91, of Shiocton, passed away on Friday, November 14, 2008 at her residence. She was born on July 24, 1917 in the Town of Deer Creek, daughter of the late George and Olive (Burton) Bessette. On July 25, 1936, she married Louis A. Affeldt. He preceded her in death in 1993. Madeline farmed in the Town of Maine with her husband for many years. She was a member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Navarino.
She is survived by her children: Shirley (Davey) Smith, Louis Affeldt Jr., Beverly (Roger) Wilfuer, Ray (Ellen) Affeldt, Kenneth Affeldt and special friend Juleen, and Russell Affeldt; a son-in-law: Dave Talady and a daughter-in-law Mary Lou Affeldt; sisters: Millie Brandt, Marie Seehafer and Mairlyn (Bill) Siebert; 18 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents and husband, her daughter Linda; daughters-in-law Sandy Affeldt and Sherry Affeldt; a grandson Danny Affeldt, a granddaughter Anne Smith; a great-granddaughter Valerie Biese; mother and father-in-law August (Clara) Affeldt; brothers Merlin (Jackie) Bessette, Louis (Louise) Bessette; brothers and sisters-in-law Rennie (Lydia) Affeldt, Art (Grace) Schneider and Lucille (Ray) Reader, Norman Seehafer and Willard Harbor.
The Funeral Mass for Madeline will be held on Monday, November 17, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Navarino with Fr. Theodore Hendricks officiating. Burial will be in Most Precious Blood Catholic Cemetery in New London at 2:30 p.m. Monday. Friends may call directly at the church on Monday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service.
A special thank you to Sister Jane and Heartland Hospice for their care and concern of Madeline.

AffeldtBessetteMadeline M.7/24/191711/14/2008Post Crescent11/16/2008C
Bessette, Madeline (I180634)
 
7856 Age 91, of Wauwatosa, found peace April 24, 2015.
Richard was preceded in death by his first wife, Marjorie (nee Powers), his twin brother, Robert, and brother, William, and a sister, Doris Ann Gohl. Member of St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church, and American Legion Post 449. Coast Guard LST 831 Veteran of WWII in the Pacific. 
Hoffmann, Richard Frank (I28270)
 
7857 Age 92, of Mpls. She will be greatly missed. Preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, Harold; brother, Warren J. Jackson, Jr., and parents, Anna and Warren J. Jackson, Sr. Born in Mpls., graduated from Washburn HS, attended the U of MN, and worked many yrs. at NWNL Insurance Co. before retiring. Married in 1946. Above all, she valued her roles as a loving wife, devoted mother, supportive grandmother and great-grandmother (Nana). Beyond that, she was an avid sports fan, esp. Gophers, Twins, and Vikings (charter season ticket holder). She loved to travel and play games (esp. Cribbage, Dominos, and Rummikub). A supportive and loyal friend. She was a long time member of the Girl Scout Alumni Troop 1976, a 71 yr. member of the Order of Eastern Star, and a 75 yr member of the "Bridge Club" (a group of lifelong high school girl friends.) She had a rich and active life to the end, including playing Cribbage with her son, up to three days before passing. Jackson, Margaret "Marge" (I142771)
 
7858 Age 92, of New London, went to her heavenly home on Saturday, November 5, 2011 at St. Joseph Residence in New London. She was born on December 7, 1918 in Milwaukee, daughter of the late Ralph and Frieda (Beutler) Restle. She moved to New London with her family in 1927. She was a graduate of Emanuel Lutheran School in 1932 and from Washington High School in 1936. On June 16, 1937, she was united in marriage to Bernhardt Boese and they celebrated 70 years of marriage together until the Lord called Ben home in March of 2008. Beata was a member of Emanuel Lutheran Church and taught Kindergarten at Emanuel Lutheran School for two years. She worked with the hot lunch program at Emanuel for 26 years. She also was on the election board for many years. She served as president of the Ladies Aid for two terms. She was a member of the Ladies Guild at Fox Valley Lutheran High School for many years. She arranged and prepared cards for members of Emanuel who had reached their 80th birthday and to couples who celebrated 50 years of marriage. She loved playing bridge and was a member of several bridge clubs. She also enjoyed knitting and sewing and she knitted many afghans for her family whom she loved dearly.
She is survived by her children: Steven (Mary) Boese, Yuma, AZ. And Elcho, WI; Stuart "Skip" (Jane) Boese, New London; Debra (William) Vermeern, Appleton; grandchildren: Elizabeth (Greg) Osowski, Yuma, AZ; Scott (Katie) Boese, Albany, GA; Shannon (Nick) Kraftzenk, Appleton; Sarah (Andy) Wait, Yuma, AZ; Matthew Boese, Appleton; Katherine (Janis) Sils, Brooklyn, NY; Amanda (Leo)Sidran, Brooklyn, NY; 8 great-grandchildren: Samuel and Allison Ozowski, Jared and Aidan Kraftzenk, Aislinn and Laila Wait, Zelta Sils and Sol Parker Sidran.
Besides her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by her brother John and his wife Ruth, also her in-laws Carl and Johanna Boese.
The Christian Funeral for Beata will be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2011 at Emanuel Lutheran Church in New London at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Brian Hennig officiating. Burial will be in Floral Hill Cemetery in New London. Friends may call directly at the church on Tuesday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Memorials may go to Emanuel Lutheran Church and Fox Valley Lutheran High School.
The family would like to thank the Pastors at Emanuel Lutheran Church, the staff at St. Joseph's Residence and Trinity Terrace for their care and concern of Beata. 
Restle, Beata (I199704)
 
7859 Age 92, passed away the morning of Friday, October 19, 2012, at Oakridge Gardens nursing home in Menasha after a long battle with osteoporosis. She was a lifelong resident of New London, WI.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Vernon Morack. They married in August 1945 and he passed away in 2002.
She is survived by 5 children. Sons, John (Jean) Morack, Milwaukee, WI; Paul (Denise) Morack, New London, WI. Daughters, Helen (Rodney) Renkas, Oak Creek, WI; Arlene (Daniel) Quaintance, Appleton, WI; Marie (Les) Meyer, Menasha¸ WI; 5 grandchildren, Kristine Mizell, Erika Meuse, Jeffrey Morack, Josh Meyer, Anne Morack, 2 step-grandchildren Amanda Ikkala, Beth Venkataraman, 7 Great Grandchildren; Drew Wallsworth, Aaren Wallsworth, Spencer Wallsworth, Stephanie Brandt, Alex Meuse, Taylor Lightner, Lindsey Lightner and 2 great-great grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. She is also survived by two sisters, Mabel Loginsky of Reno, NV; Mary Ritchie of Appleton WI.
She is preceded in death by 2 brothers and 7 sisters; Oscar Stiebs, Paul Stiebs, Freida Krake, Merle Simpson, Lillian Gengler, and Mata Compton, her identical twin.
During WWII Martha worked as a lathe operator in an airplane factory. At the time she married Vernon, she worked at Hamilton Canning Factory, and then was employed as a bookkeeper at Edison Company. Lastly, she worked as a bookkeeper for the family business, Sawall and Morack Engine Rebuilding in New London with her husband Vernon.
Martha was a woman of great faith and very active in the New London Methodist Church for many years, taught Sunday school in her younger years, and was active in the church women's circle. She enjoyed sewing, was an avid quilter and created many of her own designs with the help of her daughter, Marie.
The family would like to thank Oakridge Gardens of Menasha for the many years of great care she received. Special gratitude to her nephew David Sawall for his many caring visits, especially while she was still at residing at home. To her sister Mary Ritchie, thanks for her daily visit Mom in the nursing home, she always loved seeing you and appreciated your time in coming to visit her.
A funeral service for Martha will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, October 26, 2012, at the New London United Methodist Church, 709 W Pine St New London, WI, with Rev. Kate Croskery-Jones officiating. Family and friends are invited to visit directly at the church on Friday morning from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will be in Floral Hill Cemetery, New London.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on October 21, 2012 
Stiebs, Martha (I123485)
 
7860 Age 94, died on Monday, January 11, 2016 at her home. She was born in the Town of Freedom on April 19, 1921, to the late John and Anna (Henning) Kasten. On August 30, 1941 she married Harold Riehl. Dorothy was a former member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Ellington and is currently a member of Mount Olive Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Dorothy is survived by her brothers, Alvin (Janet) Kasten, Appleton; John (Betsy) Kasten, Anaheim, California; special nieces and nephews other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold of 57 years. In addition to her husband and parents, Dorothy was also preceded in death by her sisters, Verna and Audrey; sister-in-law, Hilda; brothers-in-law, Aaron and Richard.
The Funeral Service will be on Friday, January 15, 2016, at 1:30 p.m. at Mount Olive Evangelical Lutheran Church, 930 East Florida Avenue, with the Rev. Robert Raasch officiating. The visitation will be on Friday at the church from 12:30 p.m. until the time of the service. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy a memorial fund has been established for Mount Olive Lutheran Church.
The family would like to thank everyone at The Renaissance and AseraCare hospice for their excellent care, with a special thank you to Tammy. 
Kasten, Dorothy (I123266)
 
7861 Age 95, of Greenville, died Saturday, June 15, 2013, at St. Elizabeth Hospital, surrounded by her loving family.
Fern was born in the Town of Deer Creek, WI on April 15, 1918, the daughter of the late Joseph and Ethel (Spence ) Bechard. She graduated from Bear Creek High School in 1936. On April 30, 1938, Fern married Raymond Paul. He preceded her in death in June 1994. Fern and Raymond resided on the family farm in Maple Creek for 30 years and later moved to Clintonville. She was most recently living in Greenville.
Fern loved to travel, garden, go to the cabin, play the organ, read the Bible, and spend time with her large family.
Fern is survived by her children: Carol (Glenn) Janke, New London; Jane (Leonard) Sasse, Neenah; Nancy Jungwirth, New London; Arthur Paul, New London; Donna (Walter) Hanson, New London; Donald Paul, Appleton; and Leilani Paul, Greenville. She is further survived by sons-in-law Armin (Sandi) Conradt, New London and James (Diane) Hofferbert, Sterling, VA; 22 grandchildren; numerous great and great-great grandchildren; one brother Rexford (Alice) Bechard, Wild Rose; one sister Elaine Bechard, West Bend; and numerous other relatives and friends.
Fern was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Raymond; daughters, Sharon Conradt and Priscilla Hofferbert; four sisters and four brothers.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, June 20, 2013, at Most Precious Blood Catholic Church, New London, with Father Daniel Felton officiating. Family and friends may visit at Cline & Hanson Funeral Home on Wednesday evening from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. and again directly at church on Thursday morning from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will be in New Maple Creek Cemetery, Town of Maple Creek.
The family would like to thank Heartland Hospice, especially Lori and Barb, Dr. Robin Price and the staff at St. Elizabeth's Hospital. The family would also like to express our sincere appreciation to our sister, Leilani Paul, for the care she had given to our Mother for the past 19 years.
In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from June 16 to June 17, 2013 
Bechard, Fern (I144906)
 
7862 Age 95, of the Town of Maple Creek, passed away on Saturday, July 20, 2013. He was born on May 29, 1918 in the Town of Deer Creek, son of the late Nora and Laura (Pethke) Ritchie. On January 12, 1943 he married Hilda Jarvis. She preceded him in death on December 25, 2001. Leonard lived and farmed in the Town of Maple Creek, Outagamie County, for many years. He deeply loved his family and will be remembered for being a hard worker, making home made bread, canning, gardening and card playing. He could talk to anyone and was known for his unusual sayings. Leonard was a faithful member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Bear Creek, never missing a Sunday Mass. He was baptized, married, and now will be buried at St. Mary's.
He is survived by his children: Judy (Eugene) Fink, New London; Bev (Clay) Harrington, Culver, Indiana; Margaret (Gerald) Mischke, New London; Janet (Dale) Waterhouse, Antigo; Leonard Ritchie Jr., New London; 16 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren; a son-in-law: Gene Fitzgerald, Phoenix, AZ; brother: Mathis Ritchie, Bear Creek; a sister-in-law: Mildred Gore, New London. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Besides his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by a daughter Betty Fitzgerald, son David Ritchie, grandson Peter Hockers, 4 brothers and 2 sisters.
The Funeral Mass for Leonard will be held on Tuesday, July 23, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Bear Creek with Fr. Jack Mullarkey officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. A visitation for Leonard will be held on Monday, July 22, 2013 from 4-8 p.m. at the Cline & Hanson Funeral Home in New London, and also at the church on Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service. A parish prayer service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday evening at the funeral home
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 22, 2013 
Ritchie, Leonard (I167756)
 
7863 Age 96, Appleton, passed away May 28, 2012. She was born to Henry and Alice Rossmeissl of Appleton on January 22, 1916. She graduated High School from St. Mary's in Menasha and was a Registered Nurse, graduating from St. Mary's School of Nursing in Green Bay. She married Edward Mislinski September 10, 1940 and he preceded her in death.
Louise is survived by her 5 children: Mark (Sheila), Menasha, Mary (Paul) Steckbauer, Appleton, Paul, Kimberly, Peter (Joyce), Appleton and Anne of Columbus, WI; 12 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren, whom all benefitted from "Grandma Lou's" crocheted afghans.
Grandma Lou was a wonderful mentor, as she was never heard saying a bad word about anyone. Her deep faith and her rosary always sustained her. Aunt Bidgie was an excellent cook; her dumplings were to die for.
She was preceded in death by her siblings and a grandson, Mark Jr.
The family would like to thank Heartwood Homes and AseraCare Hospice for their loving care.
My dear grandmother, thank you for all the times you held me in your arms…I'll miss your touch. Thank you for the times you were there to listen…I'll miss our talks. Thank you for the times you were my strength… I'll miss your words of wisdom. And all the times when you were there to hold my hand and tell me it's going to be ok. I am going to miss my dear "schotzie". You were a great inspiration to me, Grandma. Shine on sweetheart and God bless. I love you with all my heart. Your loving granddaughter, Michelle (Missy). Gramma is my guardian angel now! Paul Edward
Private services will be held at the funeral home.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on May 30, 2012 
Rossmeissl, Louise (I169859)
 
7864 Age 96, died peacefully on February 15, 2014, surrounded by family and close friends, in the same Kaukauna, Wisconsin home in which he was born and resided his entire life, except during his Army service in the Pacific during World War II.

Born May 17, 1917 to Edward G. and Lucy King Driessen, his graduation from Kaukauna High School in 1935 was followed by employment never farther from his front door than one block: short order cook, banker, co-owner of a hardware store and, finally, joined the Wisconsin Gas Company from which he retired as District Manager in 1982.

Wed to Frances Hopfensperger in 1946, she preceded him in death in 2004. Also preceding him was a son, Christopher along with his seven siblings and their spouses: Everett (Julia), Quentin (Helen), Lozelle (Jule) Schommer, Margaret (Ronald) Reetz, Robert (Marion), Norbert "Nub" (Ann), Floyd (Marian).
Leo was a true Renaissance man who never stopped learning through voracious reading and constant involvement in activities. Where modern technology is concerned, Leo learned the basics of email and the internet but, generally, left those to his grandchildren. Beyond being an exceptional carpenter, renovating 119 Doty Street throughout his life, he was an expert gardener and soup maker.
Serving nearly 3 years of WWII in the Pacific, honorably discharged in 1946, and later joining the Army Reserves, he retired from the Army in 1967 at the rank of Command Sergeant Major.

Prior to his 1982 retirement from Wisconsin Gas Company (now WE Energy)he taught himself the art of wood carving and, over the subsequent years, created a multitude of stunning works of art that continue to enhance the beauty of churches, libraries, city halls, and businesses and homes throughout Wisconsin and beyond. He was able to enjoy his woodworking into his 95th year.

Following his retirement as district manager for the Wisconsin Gas Company, Leo became heavily involved in "his" community and hometown. Along with his friend and fellow retiree, Marvin Schumacher, Leo enlisted the skills and aid of a group of other retirees who built the first story of our current Kaukauna Chamber of Commerce. Beyond that, Mr. Driessen was instrumental in the establishment of part one of Kaukauna's Industrial Park, promoting it and encouraging businesses to relocate to the area. Leo helped raise funds for a number of projects in Kaukauna including Kaukauna's Friends and Family sculpture garden and the KHS's Galloping Ghost bronze. Along with his good friend Oscar Boldt, Leo was a founding member of the Fox Valley Community Foundation and, in his spare time, pursued a newfound love of opera. Devoted to family, community and country, he was active in Rotary International for 45 years, served on the Kaukauna School Board and several hospital boards, while lovingly conveying his passions and skills to his children and grandchildren.

Leo eagerly embraced life and all the opportunities and challenges it offered, accepted difficulties and painful losses, and epitomized his belief that people don't stop playing, working and learning because they get old, they get old because they stop.

The family offers heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Jack Meyer for his many years of doctoring and befriending Leo, as well as Bright Star Home Care whose loving assistance allowed Leo to remain in his home for the last eight months of his life--dying where he'd been born 96 9/12 years ago--in particular Carol Brauer and aides, Michelle, Ina, Diane and Shantal. We also extend our gratitude to Affinity Visiting Nurses and Hospice, for all their help over the last 2 months of Leo's life, especially the PT, OT and volunteer staff, Social Workers and RNs especially Shelly, Tracy, Barbie, and Cass; dear friends Tom Nelson and Mike Weaver - who is Senior Ride Captain for the Patriot Guard Riders.

A memorial service for Leo will be held at 6:00 PM on Friday, February 21, 2014 at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Kaukauna, with a reception to follow. Family and friends are invited to gather at the church on Friday afternoon beginning at 4:00 PM. 
Driessen, Leo (I72303)
 
7865 Age 97, New London, died on Saturday, December 25, 2010, and Immediately her guardian angels carried her soul to the loving arms of her Savior, Jesus. Vernice was born December 4, 1913, to the late Albert and Minnie Huebner. She was married to Maeferd Kopitzke on November 3, 1940, they spent 67 years helping with lifes struggles and sharing the joyous times. She worked at Christys Department Store and the Sewing Factory both in New London. Later her husband and her owned and operated Beacon Cash Market. Vernice later retired from the Dime Store, New London. She enjoyed card clubs, Emanuel Lutheran Ladies Aid, dancing when Maeferd played for polka bands, and swimming at the New London pool; which she took up at the age of 70. She especially loved to bake for her family. Vernice is survived by her daughter, Donna Hoffman (special friend Jerry Weber), Appleton; son, Douglas Kopitzke, Clearwater, FL; daughter, Daryl (James) Kuehl, Stevens Point. grandchildren: Kay (Gary) Swick, Karin (Vernon) Schirpke, Kristine (Shannon) Glenn, Roger Huettner, Lee Huettner, Susan Van Astin, Brian (Becky) Kuehl, Jason (Shannon) Kuehl; 13 great grandchildren, 1 great-great grandchild, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Vernice is preceded in death by her parents, husband, daughter, Diane Otto, sisters, Florance (Edwin) Lloenhagen; Hazel (William) McKay; Gertrude (Arthur) Deering and Angie (Elmer) Boelter brother, Irving (Irv); Leona Huebner, grandsons, Russel Otto, Jr. and Justin Swick. Sister-in-law, Mildred (Arnold) Krenke, brother in-laws, Elmer (Viola) Kopitzke and William Steinbach. Funeral services for Vernice will be held on Thursday, December 30, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, New London with Rev. William Heiges officiating. Burial will be in the Little Wolf Cemetery, Manawa. Friends may call directly at the church on Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of Service. Our Father who art in Heaven; hollowed be they name (Lords Prayer), was Vernices favorite and recited it everyday. Visitation Thursday December 30, 2010, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church Click for Map and Directions Funeral Service Thursday December 30, 2010, 11:00 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church Click for Map and Directions Huebner, Vernice (I186775)
 
7866 Age 97, of Appleton, died peacefully with her family by her side, on Monday July 14, 2014 at Appleton Retirement Community. She was born in Little Falls, MN on November 23, 1916 to the late Clement and Mary (Halloran) Callan, and moved to Greenville, Wisconsin in 1917 where she grew up on "The Farm". On May 18, 1946 she married William Jochman and together they lived in Appleton their entire lives. She worked at Zwickers Knitting Mill for many years during WWII to support the war effort.
Arlene was a member of St. Therese Catholic Church for nearly 70 years. She was active in the church and volunteered for many activities. Arlene also volunteered at Salvation Army for over 25 years. She lovingly raised five children and enjoyed cooking, baking, gardening and decorating for the holidays.
She is survived by daughter in-law Jacqueline Jochman - Arkdale, son Robert (Jane) Jochman - Appleton, daughter Shirley (Randall) Rehfeldt - Appleton, son Roger (Pamela) Jochman - Neenah, son John (Debora) Jochman - Neenah. Sister Evelyn (Chris) Wolf - Hortonville, grandchildren: Joseph Jochman, Jay (Christine) Jochman, Timothy Jochman, Scott (Stacy) Rehfeldt, Kristina (Jose) Valdiviezo, Amy (Brian) Luebke, Michael (Stephanie) Jochman, Brittany Jochman, great grandchildren: Casey Jochman, McKenzie Jochman, Elliott Jochman, Tyler and Caleb Bungert, expecting baby Rehfeldt and baby Valdiviezo soon, uncle Norm (Ginnie) Halloran, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband William Jochman, son Gerald Jochman, brother Leland (Rosalie) Callan, brothers & sisters in-law: Joe (Ethel) Jochman, Len (Loretta) Jochman, Jim Jochman, Al (Sue) Jochman, Norb (Hazel) Jochman, Mary (Ed) Komp.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, July 18, 2014 at 11:00 AM, at St. Therese Catholic Church, 213 E. Wisconsin Ave. Appleton, with Father Bill Hoffman officiating. Entombment will take place on Friday at 2:00 PM at Highland Memorial Park. Visitation will be on Friday, July 18, 2014 from 9:00AM until the time of Mass at the CHURCH.
The family would like to say a special thank you to the staff & residents of Appleton Retirement Community, and to the Hospice RN's for all their friendship and support, and for the compassionate care they gave Arlene.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on July 16, 2014 
Callan, Arlene (I39145)
 
7867 Age 97, passed away at home on Sunday, February 11, 2007. She was born in Kimberly on November 6, 1909, daughter of the late Edward and Jenny (Speel) Krueger. On September 16, 1934 she married her husband of 55 years, Dale Daniel, at Holy Name Catholic Church, Kimberly. Dale preceded her in death in 1991. Mae was a lifelong member of Holy Spirit Parish, Kimberly and belonged to the Christian Mothers.
She is survived by her children: Tod (Jennifer) Daniel of Janesville, Jennifer Christiansen of Kimberly, Phil (Sue) Daniel of Bloomingdale, IL; 10 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; brother, Edward Krueger of Darboy; brother-in-law, Jack Rudolph; sister-in-law, Marie Juhre of Kimberly; daughter-in-law, Bea Daniel of Darboy; and special friend, John Skibba. She is preceded in death by her husband, Dale; her parents; son, Dennis Daniel in 1998; brother and sisters: Arlene Jansen, Ray Krueger, Georgean Rudolph, Edna Krueger.
The funeral liturgy will be at 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 13, 2007, at Holy Spirit Parish, Kimberly Campus, 600 E. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly, with Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. Friends will be received at the funeral home on Monday from 4:00 p.m. until the Vigil service at 7:00 p.m. and at the church on Tuesday from 11:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be in Holy Name Cemetery, Kimberly.
The family extends a special thank you to Dr. Montgomery Elmer for his long term care of our mother.
Jansen Fargo Funeral Home
204 E. Kimberly Avenue
Kimberly 788-6202

Mary C. Krueger 11/6/1909 2/11/2007 Post Crescent 2/12/2007 C 4 
Krueger, Mary C. (I83848)
 
7868 Age 98, of Appleton, formerly of Shiocton, went to her heavenly home on Thursday, October 8, 2015 at Carolina Manor in Appleton. She was born on August 4, 1917, in the Town of Grand Chute, daughter of the late August and Frances (Eichhorst) Becker. Selma had been a resident of Carolina Manor in Appleton the past 12 years. She was a member of Messiah Ev. Lutheran Church in Shiocton.
She is survived by a sister: Elnora De Bruin, Omro; a brother: Eugene Becker, Shiocton; also nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. She is further survived by other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister-in-law Joyce Becker, and a brother-in-law Marvin De Bruin.
The Christian Funeral for Selma will be held on Monday, October 12, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. at Messiah Ev. Lutheran Church in Shiocton with Rev. Bradley Ragner officiating. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park in Appleton. A visitation for Selma will be held directly at the church on Monday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service.
A special thank you to the staff at Carolina Manor, for the special care she received there over the years, and also Heartland Hospice for their care before her death. 
Becker, Selma (I21862)
 
7869 Age 98, passed away Monday, April 14, 2003 at his home. Hugo was born January 31, 1905 in Wrightstown, son of the late John and Mary (Sprangers) Lamers. He attended elementary school in Wrightstown, and later in preparation for his work with the Kaukauna Utility, took courses at the technical college. On September 13, 1933 he married the former Genevieve Meier at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Appleton; she preceded him in death on August 20, 1993. Hugo worked for the Kaukauna Utility for over forty years as a power plant operator. In 1956, he was transferred to the Rapide Croche Power Plant where he worked until his retirement in 1970. Many will remember Hook as a worthy cribbage opponent!
Survivors include his four children: Betty (Bob) Berghuis of Sherwood; Bob (Mary Ann) Lamers of Kaukauna; Mary (Pete) Vanevenhoven of Kaukauna; Donna (Stan) Fisher of Kaukauna; sixteen grandchildren: Joe (Pat) Berghuis, Jen (John) Ruys, Rob (Lisa) Berghuis, Amy (Mark) Gocker, Bill (Lori) Berghuis, Tina (Bill) Stuyvenberg, Betsy (Mark) Keuler, Marie (Tom) Dercks, Jodi (Chuck) Bruecker, Jon Lamers and his fiancée Teri Wood, Tim (Sue) Vanevenhoven, Jen (Randy) Still, Sarah (Brian) Murray, Tony (Colleen) Fisher, Andy (Kris) Fisher, Troy (April) Fisher; forty-one great-grandchildren; two brothers-in-law: Martin Wyngaard of Appleton and Roman (Alice) Meier of Kimberly; three sisters-in-law: Delores (Ray) Gevelinger of Appleton, Margaret Meier of Green Bay, and Mae Lamers of Pasadena, California. Hugo was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Genevieve in 1993, brothers Bernard (Ceil) Lamers, Michael Lamers, John (Helen) Lamers, Peter (Kitty) Lamers; and sisters Helen (Frank) McDaniel, Clara (George) Koerner, Joan Lamers, Margaret Lamers, Mary Lamers, Martha (Elzer) Vanden Wymelenberg, two infant grandsons James Berghuis and Cory Fisher.
The funeral liturgy for Hugo will be held on Wednesday, April 16 at 5:00 PM at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukauna with Fr. Jack Mullarkey officiating. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call directly at the church on Wednesday from 3 PM until the hour of the service.
Betty, Mary, and Donna would like to extend sincere thanks to their special sister-in-law, Mary Ann for always being there for Dad and for us. We will always remember your dedication. Thank you, we love you.
FARGO FUNERAL HOME 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue Kaukauna, Wisconsin 54130 920-766-6200 www.fargofuneralhomes.com.
Section C, Page 3 
Lamers, Hugo M. (I16889)
 
7870 Age 99, of Manawa, (Nee Taggart) Gladys has joined her favorite dancing partner (Husband) Herman, and her Lord on Friday, January 17, 2014 at the Manawa Community Nursing Center. Her teaching and service may now be complete.
Gladys was born Jan 29th, 1914 on a small dairy farm at Kaukauna, WI the daughter of William H. Taggart and Christian M. Lambie Taggart. At the age of three she moved with her parents and eleven siblings to a larger dairy farm in the Town of St. Lawrence near Manawa, WI and on November 22, 1918, a sister Alice joined the clan. Because of the gentle hill on which the buildings were built, her "Scotch" mother named the farm, "Braeside Dairy Farm".
On November 7th, 1940 Gladys married Herman Roland at First Methodist Church in Waupaca. Their married life began working on the George Eder Farm in the Town of Little Wolf, and they later bought the farm from George.
On December 27th, 1941 a son James was born. In 1946 two nieces Barbara and Dorothy Taggart joined the family after the death of their mother, and were raised as sisters to James.
Gladys was an active member of the Methodist Church until 1942. She was then confirmed a Lutheran at St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Symco. In 1945 the family transferred to St. Paul's Lutheran in Manawa, where she was still a member. She was active there as an officer of Ladies Aid, an officer of the Waupaca County Retired Teachers, Homemakers, Senior Citizens, and was active with Thrivent for Lutherans.
After eight good years at Block School she went on to High School and in 1932 Gladys graduated from Little Wolf High School in Manawa.
She then attended the Outagamie Rural Normal School in Kaukauna, and began her long successful teaching career. Gladys continued teaching until her retirement in 1981. She earned a BS Degree from UW Stevens Point.
Many interesting tales were told about teaching in the country schools. Happy exciting times were had at Block, State Road, Symco, Lebanon, Knowledge Hill, Baldwin's Mills and St. Paul's Lutheran.
Gladys was preceded in death by her husband Herman, Parents William and Christian, and Henrietta and Henry Roland; five sisters: Mary Wepner, Marion and Margaret Jannusch, Lillian Peterson and Alice Egeland; seven brothers: John, William, Carl, Melvin, Gerald, Frank, and Robert; also her niece/daughters Barbara (Taggart) Klinger, and Dorothy Taggart.
She is survived by a son James (Jackie) Roland of Palmyra, WI and son-in-law Roger Klinger. Grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren: Laura (Jack) Golner; Laura Marcus (Bill Nolan), Abbey and Trevor; Steve (Karin) Marcus, Natalie and Evan; Sherry (Jack) Hodel, Michael and Kimberly; Debbie (Todd) Niemuth, Bryn and Britney (Justin) Riesenberg, Addyson and Jax; John (Tammy) Klinger, Mia and Jed. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.
A special "thank you" to the staff at Appleton Medical Center, 5th floor, and the staff at the Manawa Community Nursing Center, for their loving care.
Service for Gladys will be held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Manawa on Saturday, January 25, 2014 (4 days prior to her 100th birthday) at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Vilas Mazemke officiating, her former student at St. Paul's. Visitation for Gladys will be held on Friday, January 24, at the Cline-Hanson-Dahlke Funeral Home in Manawa from 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. and on Saturday at the church from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will be in Union Cemetery in Symco. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Paul's Lutheran School.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Jan. 19, 2014 
Taggart, Gladys (I182996)
 
7871 Age 99, passed away on Tuesday, January 5, 1999, at Bethany Home in Waupaca. She was born on March 3, 1899, in Osseo, Wisconsin, daughter of Robert & Hilda (Holman) Nelson. She lived in Osseo until going to Montana with her parents, two brothers and one sister in April 1913 to homestead on land they would own after working and living on it for two years. While in Montana, she married Henry Hartsworm on April 12, 1918. They returned to Wisconsin in the fall of 1920 and settled in Appleton and Black Creek. They lived in Black until moving to Waupaca in 1939. While living in Waupaca, they owned and managed the Erickson Oil Station until leasing it to Clark Oil Co. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Waupaca, Rebecca of Odd Fellow Lodge, Relief Corps of King and her neighborhhod card club.
Survivors include a daughter, Marjorie (Claire) Turner, Waupaca; a son, John "Jack" Hartsworm, Waupaca; 14 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a sister-in-law, Helen Nelson, Miles City, Montana; special friend Margaret Quade, Waupaca; she is also survived by nieces nephews and other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry Hartsworm in 1962; two sons, Wallace Hartsworm in 1968 and Robert Hartsworm in 1981; two daughters-in-law, Virginia (Hartsworm) Klarner and Brunhilde Hartsworm; two grandsons, Steven Hartsworm and Douglas Hartsworm; two brothers and three sisters.
Funeral services will be held at the Holly Funeral Home in Waupaca on Friday, January 8, 1999, at 11 a.m. with the Rev Sean Motley officiating. Visitation will will be held at the funeral home on Friday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the service. 
Nelson, Pearl (I177267)
 
7872 age as 50 born in Baden. Listed living with husband and 8 children Anschau, Barbara (I10361)
 
7873 Age listed as 78 in cemetery records Cline, Martin (I203461)
 
7874 Age, 83, of Greenville, passed away at his residence on Friday March 11, 2016. He was born on July 24, 1932 in New London, son of the late Ray & Olga (Luther) Riedl. Royce served his country in the U.S. Army in Okinawa, Japan from 1952 to 1954. On November 27, 1952 he was united in marriage to Betty Myers in Appleton. She preceded him in death in 2009. Royce was a well known painter and decorator in the Fox River Valley. He enjoyed going to watch truck pulls with his wife Betty. He was always busy working or painting something. Royce is survived by two daughters, Julie (Greg) Gorges, New London, Rhonda Riedl, Appleton. Two sons, Thomas Riedl, Greenville, Mark (Julie) Riedl, Hortonville. One sister, Gloria Arnold, Green Bay. A brother-in-law, Franklin Nelson, Hortonville. Three grandchildren, Tim (special friend Kathy), Tony, Jay. One great grandson, Cody. He is further survived by numerous, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends and his special cat Sweetie. Besides his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by a son Randy. The Funeral Ceremony for Royce will be held at 11:00a.m. Monday March 14, 2016 at the Borchardt & Moder Funeral Home in Hortonville with Greg Layton officiating. Interment will be in the Ss Peter & Paul Cemetery in Hortonville. Visitation will be held at the funeral home from 10:00a.m. until the time of service.
The family wishes to extend a special thank you to Dr. Houlihan & staff and the wound care staff at Theda Care.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Mar. 13, 2016 
Riedl, Royce R. (I329066)
 
7875 Age, 87 died unexpectedly on June 29, 2003 at his home. He was born October 8, 1915 in Appleton, son of the late August and Gertrude (Wolf) Asman. He was a 1934 graduate of Appleton Senior High School. Earl married Margaret Deno on April 29, 1937 and was employed as a machinist by Valmet (formerly Appleton Machine Company) for forty-three years. He was an Army Air Corp Veteran of World War II with the 3702nd Army Air Forces Base Unit at Buckley Field, Colorado. Earl was a resident of Kaukauna since 1947. He was a God-fearing, loving and faithful husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Earl loved people, and always had a warm smile for family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and especially children whenever he met them. He was a very talented and patient man and was always ready with a joke or story of the "old days". He was always willing to help fix anything. He was so proud and happy to be able to attend his last grandchild's graduation ceremony on June 5, 2003 at Appleton West High School. Earl was a wonderful example for all of us and he will be missed by the countless people that he touched.
Earl is survived by four children: Elaine (Gordon) Guse of Ontario, Canada Mark (Judy) Asman of Kaukauna Sherry (Doug) Bennett of Grand Rapids, Michigan Linda (Tim) Sassman of Appleton twelve grandchildren: April (Chuck) Fichthorn, Kevin (Leitha) Guse, Philip (Tricia) Guse, Brent (Carole) Guse, Peter Asman, Lee Ann (Tony) LyndonRacho, David (Heather) Bennett, Jonathan (Beverlie) Bennett, Nathan Bennett, Andrew Sassman, Carrie Sassman, and Heather Sassman seventeen great-grandchildren: Ben, Jordan and Bethany Fichthorn Kayla, Jenna, Hannah and Rebecca Guse Abbigail, Alexzandra, Caleb and Annabelle Guse Ryan and Jesse Guse Shane and Xander LyndonRacho Austin Bennett Ashley and Elizabeth Bennett four sisters-in-law: Effie Asman, Geraldyne (Sis) Asman, Laura Belongia, and Gertrude (William) Nagel and a brother-in-law Harry Porter. Earl is also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by two brothers Roy Asman and David Asman, a sister Verlee Porter, a nephew, Joe Porter, his wife's sisters Alfa (Nick) Esler and Edna (Gust) Fosberg, and Margaret's brother-in-law Lawrence Belongia.
Funeral services for Earl will be held at 11 AM on Thursday, July 3, 2003 at CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, W1250 Highway 96 in Kaukauna with Rev. James Grosse officiating. Interment will be in Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 5 - 7 PM and again at the church on Thursday from 10 AM until the hour of the services. A memorial fund is being established for the Calvary Baptist Church.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Earl's neighbors, former neighbors, and Pastor James Grosse for the special attention they gave to Earl since Margaret's death. 
Asman, Earl George (I142007)
 
7876 AGE-60, Passed away at his home here early Monday morning, Feb. 5, 1934. He had been ailing for the past eight years. The deceased was born in the town of Rockland on Sept. 8, 1873. When a young man, he owned and operated a cheese factory in Rockland and Potter until 1919, when he moved to the town of Brillion. In 1901, he was united in marriage to Bertha Manke at Brillion. Eight years ago the couple moved to the Village of Brillion, where they have resided since that time. He is survived by his wife, three daughters, and six sons. Beilke, Albert (I182800)
 
7877 Age: 32; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife Burke, Katherine (I203062)
 
7878 Age: 44; Marital Status: Divorced; Relation to Head of House: Self Ft Howard, Brown, Wisconsin, United States
Anna De Laney 44 divorced
Nellie A. De Laney22
Mary A. Delaney10 
Sutton, Anna M. (I195576)
 
7879 Age: 52; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, United States Delaney, Frank Henry (I203071)
 
7880 Age: 55 Burke, Katherine (I203062)
 
7881 Age: 69
Given Name: Norman
Middle Name:
Surname: Fargo
Name Suffix:
Birth Date: 04 Oct 1900
State: Wisconsin
Last Place of Residence: Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico
Previous Residence Postal Code: 87112
Event Date: Jan 1969
Citing this Record:
"United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V3W8-123 : 20 May 2014), Norman Fargo, Jan 1969; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). 
Fargo, Normand A. (I131083)
 
7882 Age: 76 Delaney, Peter (I195577)
 
7883 Age: 81
Given Name: Marie
Middle Name:
Surname: Fitzpatrick
Name Suffix:
Birth Date: 18 Dec 1907
State: Wisconsin
Last Place of Residence: Outagamie, Wisconsin
Previous Residence Postal Code: 54911
Event Date: 07 Feb 1988

Citing this Record:
"United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JL3M-MWG : accessed 4 May 2015), Marie Fitzpatrick, 07 Feb 1988; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). 
Fitzpatrick, Marie (I334311)
 
7884 aged 1 and 8/12.
Frank W Schuster38
Rosa Schuster27
Louis Schuster7
Willie Schuster6 [5]
Freddie Schuster4 [4 3/12]
Thressa Schuster1 [1 8/12]
Jacob Schuster26 
Schuster, Teresa Claire (I101)
 
7885 Aged 10 days Harford, Helen (I337465)
 
7886 Aged 11 Months Niehaus, A. C. (I170995)
 
7887 aged 12 WILPOLT, Richard Barney "Hinky" (I2)
 
7888 Aged 13 born in Mass Clancy, Joseph (I334740)
 
7889 Aged 15 Kersten, Norbert (I92472)
 
7890 Aged 19 Years Buelow, Emma (I201889)
 
7891 aged 22, listed living with Fayette and Adelia Treat Family, occupation servant.
1880 Census, Appleton, Page 20; Listed living with the Treat Family, Fayet te 33 lumber dealer, Adelia 30 and their child Aura May 11 on Morrison S t. She is listed as servant. Listed her age as 22. 
POWERS, Sarah Ann (I5)
 
7892 Aged 23 Years 1 month 21 days Unknown, Gertrude (I321823)
 
7893 aged 24 Cross, Sophronia (I318532)
 
7894 Aged 35 single born Ohio Mulqueen, Thomas (I205417)
 
7895 aged 45, occupation listed as Farmer. Peter Derfus 45
Anna Derfus 32
Helen Derfus 1 11/12 
Derfus, Peter (I6862)
 
7896 aged 5 months 25 days Coppes, Ambrose (I117521)
 
7897 aged 50 , Katherine age 48. Ocupation Farmer, 0 child ren. Maloney, Michael A. (I17760)
 
7898 Aged 52 in Jun 1880 census - Engineer; res. Baird nr Willow Ft Howard, Brown, Wisconsin, United States Cline, Martin (I203461)
 
7899 aged 52 widowed Jonen, Henry (I104770)
 
7900 aged 54, widowed, living with brother in Law James Woods O'Halloran, Julia (I103148)
 
7901 aged 55, occupation engineer at railroad. Powers, Richard B. (I275)
 
7902 Aged 60 Years 2 months 5 ? Days Calculates to born on Degal, Jacob (I306847)
 
7903 Aged 63 resident of the County Poorhouse Krier, Mary (I57733)
 
7904 Aged 63, listed living with wife and 8 children born in Ireland. Summers, James (I17311)
 
7905 aged 64 POWERS, Martin [End of Branch] (I20)
 
7906 Aged 67 years Maloney, Michael (I334522)
 
7907 Aged 67 Years 10ms, 11 ds. (Date of birth calculates to apr 2, 1794 ) Buried within the Ballard Family plot. Story, Amos (I146567)
 
7908 aged 68 y 6 mo 7 days Weinfurter, Caroline Elizabeth (I95824)
 
7909 Aged 69 widowed. Rahn, Bertha (I164779)
 
7910 aged 69 listed living in Sheboygan County for Chron ic insane. Ward 7 Sheboygan page 14A Rammer, Michael (I1849)
 
7911 Aged 69 years, 11 mo, 15 da, born 6/20/?? died of gastric carcinoma, son of Henry Verhagen and Harriet vanHammond, both born Holland. buried Little Chute, 6/8/1935 Verhagen, John (I48371)
 
7912 Aged 70 living with son Otto next door to daughter Louisa Hurst and family Maylahn, Fredericka (I154245)
 
7913 aged 70, Listed living with husband and 3 children. Anschau, Barbara (I10361)
 
7914 Aged 72 listed living with daughhter and spouse Henry DeTennis Juley, Anna Catherine "Kate" (I86773)
 
7915 Aged 72 Yrs, 3 mos, 24 Days Daho, Louisa (I165160)
 
7916 Aged 74 Pekel, John (I43876)
 
7917 Aged 74 yrs, 4 mos, 13 Days Julius, Fred (I154460)
 
7918 Aged 75 widowed Palmbach, Andrew (I177763)
 
7919 Aged 76 living with son Jacob, born in Prussia Madler, John (I318570)
 
7920 AGED CIVIL WAR VETERAN IS MUSTERED OUT
Abram Volentine Answers the Final Roll Call- Was Pioneer of Bovina
Abram Volentine died at his home in Shiocton Sunday morning, Nov. 2, aged 73 years
five months and 16 days.
Mr. Volentine had been ill for several weeks and failed rapidly during the last two weeks of his illness.
He was born at Vermillion, Erie Co. Ohio April 19, 1840. When 21 years old he enlisted in Co. K. 8th Ohio Vol. Inf. and served 17 months. He was then transferred to the 6th U. S. cavalry and later to the 2nd U. S. cavalry, serving in all 3 years 7 months
and 21 days.
In 1867 he was married to Mary Ann Kennedy at York, Ohio. In 1877 they came to Wisconsin, living at Medina for one winter and their moving to the town of Bovina where he has lived nearly ever since.
He is survived by his wife and four children, Mrs. H. H. Langman, Mrs. Bert Thompson and Orlo of Shiocton, and Mrs. H. A. Boynton of Tacoma, Washington.
The funeral was held from the Shiocton Congregational church Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Allen Adams of the Seymour M. E. church conducting the services.
Mr. Volentine was one of the pioneers of Bovina and like all of the old pioneers he worked hard and endured hardships that he might carve a home out of the wilderness.
As a husband, father, neighbor and friend, Mr. Volentine is very highly spoken of. The old soldiers, of the community attended the funeral in a body, and the large concourse of friends who assembled to pay their last respects to one who had lived so long in
their midst shows the esteem in which he was he was held.
THE SHIOCTON NEWS - SIXTEENTH YEAR NO 72; SHIOCTON, OUTAGAMIE COUNTY, WISCONSIN, FRIDAY NOV. 17, 1913 BY F.H. COLBURN
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to express our appreciation of the kindness and aid offered us by the many willing friends and the old soldiers in the hour of sorrow.
MRS. A. VOLENTINE, and children. 
Volentine, Abraham (I307621)
 
7921 Aged Darboy Man Dies of Heart Attack John A. Van Groll Kaukauna Times 11/25/1930 3 Obituary VanGroll, John A. (I134885)
 
7922 Aged De Pere Resident Dead, Mrs. Wm. Vandenberg
Kaukauna Times | Date: 07/12/1927 | Page: 3 | Type: Obituary 
VanderLinden, Delia or Ardina (I101448)
 
7923 Aged DePere Man Is Dead
Michael Leininger
Kaukauna Times | Date: 01/21/1927 | Page: 3 | Type: Obituary 
Leininger, Michael (I341492)
 
7924 Aged DePere Woman Is Dead Elizabeth Lucas Kaukauna Times 2/8/1927 5 Obituary Unknown, Elizabeth (I118014)
 
7925 Aged Greenleaf Woman Succumbs Margaret Calhoul Kaukauna Times 2/16/1932 1 Obituary Calhoul, Margaret (I156997)
 
7926 Aged Harrison Woman Dies At Home
Mrs. John Probst
Kaukauna Times
2/28/1928
1
Obituary
Last Rites For Mrs. Probst Are Held
Mrs. John Probst, nee Luniak
Kaukauna Times
3/2/1928
3
Obituary 
Luniak, Elizabeth (I79621)
 
7927 AGED KAUKAUNA MAN DEAD AT SON'S HOME
Kaukauna - George Foegen, 8O, one of the oldest citizens of this city, died at 7 o'clock Friday morning at the home of his son, Casper, 177 W. Wisconsin- ave. after an illness of seven weeks. Mr. Foegen was born in Germany but has lived in Kaukauna for the last 15 years, coming here from Montana, Wis. - Survivors arc one daughter, Mrs. Henry Komp of Manawa. and six sons, Phillip of Fulton City, Frank of Alma, John of Green Bay. and Casper,Henry and Roman of Kaukauna,
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Friday, January 14, 1927 | Page 13 
Foegen, George M. (I122943)
 
7928 Aged Kaukauna Man Is Buried William Kobussen Kaukauna Times 4/22/1926 1 Obituary
Probate William Kobussen Kaukauna Times 6/17/1926 3 News 
Kobussen, Wilhelmus (I72981)
 
7929 AGED KAUKAUNA RESIDENT DIES
Robert Hamilton, ILL Long Time, Succumbs Sunday Morning
Kaukauna - Robert Hamilton, 78, resident of Kaukauna for 68 years, died at his home, 106 Brothers-st, Sunday morning. He was ill for the past five years. He was born June 6, 1851, in Dodge-co. He was a member of the police force here for 12 years. He belonged to Brokaw Memorial Methodist church. Besides his wife he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Charles Steurns of Kansas City, Mrs. H. Eurt of West DePere. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home at 2:30 at Brokaw Memorial Methodist Episcopal church. The Rev. H. J. Lane will officiate. Interment will be in Kelso cemetery.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Monday, April 28, 1930 | Page 15
CONDUCT LAST RITES FOR ROBERT HAMILTON
Kaukauna - Funeral services for Robert Hamilton, 78, who died Sunday morning after a lingering illness, were held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from his home, 106 Brothers-st, and at 2:30 at Brokaw Memorial Methodist Episcopal church. The Rev. H. J. Lane was in charge of the services and Interment was in Kelso cemetery- He was born June 6, 1851, in Dodge-co- and for the past 68 years has lived in Kaukauna. He served on the police force for 12 years. Survivors are his widow and two daughters, Mrs. Charles Stearns of Kansas City and Mrs. H. Burt of W. De Pere.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Wednesday, April 30, 1930 | Page 17
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gear, Mr and Mrs. William Gear and Mrs. H M. Bishop were at Kaukauna Wednesday where they attended funeral services for Robert Hamilton.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Thursday, May 01, 1930 | Page 10 
Hamilton, Robert (I164814)
 
7930 AGED KAUKAUNA WOMAN DEAD AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Kaukauna - Mrs. Sophia Jacobson,88, died at 7:15 Thursday morning at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jacobson, after an illness of about a year. She is survived by three daughters; Tilda Strom, Harwood. Ill; Hattie Swenson, Bosholm, Sweden; Minnie Peterson, Kaukauna: three sons, Charles, Mike and David Jacobson, Kaukauna; 31 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Decedent was born in Sweden on March. 31. 1834, and came to this country when she was 50 years old. She had been a resident cf this city since. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon from the late home, probably at 2 o'clock.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Friday, October 13, 1922 | Page 13
SOPHIA JACOBSON
Kaukauna - Funeral services for Mrs. Sophia Jacobson, who died
Thursday morning at the home of her son Mike Jacobson. Will ge held
at 2 O'clock Sunday afternoon from the late home, with the Rev. W. P.
Hulen pastor of Methodist church, in charge.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Saturday, October 14, 1922 | Page 9 
Johnson, Sophia (I165576)
 
7931 Aged Lady Dies
Mrs Gertrude Hartman, Mrs Caroline Berendsen, Henry Hartman, Louisa Hartman, Mrs Gertrude Femal
Kaukauna Times | Date: 10/12/1900 | Page: 1 | Type: Obituary 
Unknown, Gertrude (I50352)
 
7932 Aged Little Chute Woman Dies
Mrs. Anton Vanden Broek
Kaukauna Times | Date: 10/06/1931 | Page: 3 | Type: Obituary
Hold Funeral Services At Little Chute
Mrs. Anton Vanden Broek
Kaukauna Times | Date: 10/09/1931 | Page: 3 | Type: Obituary 
Mechelaars, Hendrica (I177468)
 
7933 Aged Man Dead John Scanlon Kaukauna Times 4/01/1926 10 Obituary




Marriage Record Details
Last Name: Dewane
First Name: James
Day: 21
Month: November
Year: 1906
County: Brown
Volume: 06
Page: 0507
Debuekelaer, Elisabeth Marriage Nov 21 1906 Brown

Marriage Record Details
Last Name: Dewane
First Name: Margaret
Day: 15
Month: September
Year: 1890
County: Brown
Volume: 05
Page: 0015
Madden, George Marriage Sep 15 1890 Brown

Not sure about THIS Thomas. Yours was born abt 1870 so this could be a 2nd marriage or could be a different thomas:
Marriage Record Details
Last Name: Dewane
First Name: Thos
Day: 02
Month: October
Year: 1905
County: Brown
Volume: 06
Page: 0418
Scanlan, Catherine Marriage Oct 02 1905 Brown 
DeWane, John (I32830)
 
7934 Aged Man Who Murdered His Son is in Hospital Thomas Skahen, 82, Calumet county farmer charged with the murder of his son Joseph, 64, was yesterday committed to the hospital for the criminal Insane by Judge C. F. Van Pelt, at a hearing at Oshkosh. The aged man, who beat his son to death wlth a hammer, was declared by Dr. Marvin J. Jeter, member of the staff of the hospital, to have been mentally unbalanced at the time of the murder.- The hearing yesterday was the final chapter of a crime that shocked this section. On June 26 Joseph Skahen was found dead in his bed by his brother Daniel. His skull had been crushed apparently by a blunt Instrument. On the floor lay the hammer. Later came the disclosure that his aged father bad been the murderer.
Manitowoc Herald Times | Manitowoc, Wisconsin | Tuesday, August 15, 1933 | Page 2 
Skahen, Thomas (I140282)
 
7935 AGED RESIDENT DIES AFTER PARALYTIC STROKE Kaukauna - Albert DeCoster, 78, died at 7 o'clock Monday morning at his home on Eighth-st., following a stroke of paralysis last Saturday. He had been ill with leakage of the heart. He is survived by his widow, one daughter. Mrs. Mary DeWitt; six sons. Thomas, John, Andrew, Martin, Kaukauna, Henry and Florin, Sacramento, Calif.; four brothers; Felix DeCoster, Oshkosh; Henry, Appleton: Andrew, Little Chute and Joseph, probably at Duluth. Minn. Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Thursday morning at St Mary church, with the Rev. F. X. Stein- brecher in charge. Burial will be in the parish cemetery.
Page Six APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Tuesday Evening, October 10, 1922

Albert DeCoster 10/9/1922 Post Crescent 10/10/1922 6
Albert DeCoster Albert DeCoster Kaukauna Times 10/19/1922 7 Obitua ryDarboy Albert DeCoster Kaukauna Times 10/19/1922 7 Death Notice 
DeCoster, Albert Lambert (I104250)
 
7936 AGED RESIDENT DIES AT DAUGHTER'S HOME
Neenah - Mrs. Susan Kuepper. 76. died Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Fosterling, 517 Oak street. Mrs. Kuepper suffered a paralytic stroke last Tuesday. She was born at Sheboygan, and had resided at Menasha the last 25 years. She was a member of Si. Mary's church, Menasha, and of the Christian Mothers' society. Survivors are six children: Mrs. Henry Mielke, Matthew Kuepper and Henry Kuepper, of Menasha, and Mrs. Fosterling, Neenah; Mrs. Joseph Drexler, Appleton, and Nicolas Kuepper. Wausau. The funeral will be Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Mary's Church, the Rev. John Hummel officiating. Burial will be in the Sherwood cemetery.
THE OSHKOSH NORTHWESTERN, MONDAY. JULY 13. 1930 P.11 (sic - 1936) 
Kreckler, Susan (I186225)
 
7937 AGED RESIDENT OF HORTONVILLE IS ILL
Special to Post-Crescent Hortonville— Mrs. A. Castellion, an aged resident, is critically ill at the liome of her son. Frank Castellion. Her daughter, Mrs. Williams of Chetek is here.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Friday, June 14, 1929 | Page 12 
Christian, Angeline (I191902)
 
7938 AGED RESIDENT OF KAUKAUNA IS DEAD
Funeral Services Held Today For Gustave Schlender, Long a Resident
Kaukauna - Gustave Schlender, 83, died Saturday evening at the home of his daughter Mrs Mary Melchert, Lawe St. after an illness of a few
months. Funeral services were held at 1 o'clock Wednesday from the home and at 2 'clock from Trinity Lutheran church. Pallbearers were
six grandsons of the decedent,Fred, William and Edwin Melchert Elmer William and Lester Schlender. Mr. Schlender is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Mary Melchert one son, William Melchert 13 grandchildren and 3 great grandchild. Mr. Schlender was born Feb. 2, 1840
in Germany. He has been a resident of this city for about 52 years. his wife died about four years ago. Mrs. Fred, Bandman of Oshkosh, attended
the funeral.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Wednesday, January 03, 1923 | Page 6 
Schlender, Gustav "Gus" (I165358)
 
7939 AGED SNIDERVILLE SETTLER IS DEAD
Kaukauna - Jacob B. Snider, 85, founder of Sniderville, died in that village Wednesday. He was born in Northunderland, New York, April 16, 1837, and came to this vicinity when 14 years old. He lived 71 years in and about the neighborhood now called Sniderville, five years of that time being spent in Wrightstown. Decedent is survived by two sons, Clarence and John, and one daughter, Mrs. Clara Longard of Mountain. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Burial will be in Sniderville. Mr. Snider was a member of Harrison post, Grand Army of the Republic, DePere. He fought with the Union armies in the south during the Civil War.
Appleton Post Crescent,Appleton, Wisconsin, Outagamie County Friday, June 9, 1922

Appleton Post-Crescent,Appleton, Wisconsin, Outagamie County Monday, June 12, 1922
Kaukauna - Funeral services for Jacob B. Snider, 85, of Sniderville, were held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon in Sniderville. The Rev. Tolbor was in charge. Mr. Snider was the founder of Sniderville, he having lived in that vicinity for 71 years.

See also ;
Jacob Snider Jacob Snider
Kaukauna Times | Date: 06/15/1922 | Page: 8 | Type: Obituary 
Snider, Jacob Beardsley (I138101)
 
7940 AGED VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR DIES SUNDAY
Chilton - (Special) - The funeral service for Constantine Heimann, 94, Civil war veteran and retired farmer, who died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Woelfel, at Charlestown Sunday will be held Wednesday at St. Martin's church at Charlestown. The Rev. Francis Heimann, a son of the deceased will be the celebrant at the requiem mass, and burial will be in the church cemetery.
Mr. Heimann was born in Radmansdorf, Germany, and came to America in 1853. During the Civil war he served with Company E, 27th Volunteer Wisconsin Infantry, and after the war, on July 23, 1867, he was married to Miss Elizabeth Schnell of Marytown. Mrs. Heimann died on May 2, 1924. Mr. Heimann was a member of the Holy Name society.
Mr. Heimann is survived by his daughters, Mrs. Fred Woelfel and Mrs. Conrad Woelfel of Charlestown, and Mrs. John Seipel and Mrs. Peter Loehnertz of Chilton; five sons, Joseph of Chilton, Henry of Rantoul, William and George of Charlestown and the Rev. Francis Heimann of Jericho; 57 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren.
Sheboygan Press November 24, 1936 
Heimann, Constatine (I196290)
 
7941 AGED WATCHMAN IS KILLED BY A TRAIN
Patrick Patten of Appleton is Found Dead Beside the Railroad Tracks.
Appleton, Wis., Dec. 16 - [Special] - The body of Patrick Patten, an aged resident of this city, was found on the tracks of the Chicago & North-Western railway yesterday morning, cut and mangled almost beyond recognition. Mr. Patten was employed as watchman for the Kaukauna Interurban company, near the place where his lifeless body was found, and it is thought that he was struck by a switch engine some time during the night. The unfortunate man has been a resident of this city for a great many years, was 60 years of age and leaves a wife and four daughters.
Grand Rapids Tribune, December 21, 1901. 
Patten, Patrick (I334942)
 
7942 AGED WOMAN DIES AT DAUGHTER'S HOME
KAUKAUNA-Mrs. August Griepentrog, 80, died here Tuesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Weiland.
She is survived by six daughters, Mrs. William Wiedenhoeft, and Mrs. William Enz of Denmark. Mrs. Charles Seiltz of Greenleaf, and Mrs. William Gehrke, Mrs. Fred Weiland and Mrs. Christ Kindler, all of Kaukauna; one son, Frank of Morrison; and two brothers, Matt Firmenich of Ashland and Charles Firmenich of Marshfield.
The funeral will be held at 1:30 Thursday afternoon at the German Lutheran Church at Morrison, and interment will be in the parish cemetery there.
Appleton Post Crescent Wed., Oct. 27, 1926
Appleton Post Crescent Thu., Oct. 28, 1926.
GRIEPENTROG FUNERAL HELD AT MORRISON
KAUKAUNA-The funeral of Mrs. August Griepentrog, 80, was held Thursday afternoon from the Lutheran Church in the town of Morrison. Interment was in the Lutheran Cemetery in that village. Mrs. Griepentrog died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Weiland of this city, Tuesday morning.
Survivors are six daughters, Mrs. William Wiedenhoeft and Mrs. William Enz of Denmark, Mrs. Charles Seiltz of Greenleaf, Mrs. Christ Kindler, Mrs. Fred Weiland, and Mrs. William Gehrke, all of Kaukauna, one son, Frank of the town of Morrison, two brothers, Matt Firmenich of Ashland and Charles of Marshfield, twenty-nine grandchildren and sixty great-grandchildren. Mrs. Griepentrog was born December 25, 1845 in Germany and came to this country at the age of two years. 
Firmenich, Elizabeth (I121836)
 
7943 AGED WOMAN DIES IN VANDENBROEK TOWN
Little Chute - Mrs. Wilhelmina Joosten, 90 died Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Evers, town of Vandenbroek. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. John Brooks, Appleton; Mrs. Arnold Maas, Marion; Mrs. Anna Maas, California; Mrs. John Evers, Vandenbroek; four sons, John, Rudolph, Walter, Winegar, Arnold and Chris of this village. Funeral services will be conducted at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning at St. John church by the Rev. John J. Sprangers. Burial will take place in the St. John's Catholic cemetery.
Appleton Post Crescent May 9, 1927 Page 13 
Ebben, Wilhelmina (I101387)
 
7944 Aged Woman Dies Monday At Hospital Johanna Lamers Kaukauna Times 7/27/1926 1 Obituary
Hold Funeral of Miss Lamers Johanna Lamers Kaukauna Times 7/29/1926 1 Obituary 
Lamers, Johanna (I127087)
 
7945 AGED WOMAN SUCCUMBS ON BLACK CREEK FARM Special to Post-Crescent Black Creek - Mrs. August Wickesberg, 75, died Tuesday evening at the home of Richard Wickesberg, route 1, following a short illness. Survivors are the widower, two daughters and one son, Mrs. Albert, Spaude, Green Valley, Mrs. Joseph Shier, Gillett, Julius Wickesberg, Appleton, and 13 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Methodist church. The Rev. Lorenz Knudzen will conduct the services. Mr. and Mrs. August Wickesberg came to the home of the former's nephew a month ago from Appleton, where they planned to spend the winter.
Thursday Evening, January 10, 1929 APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Page Twenty-one 
Schulz, Charlotte Wilhelmine (I129852)
 
7946 AGED WORKMAN IS KILLED IN PAPER MILL AT KAUKAUNA
Max Haid Fatally Injured While at Work in Outagamie Paper Co. Plant
Special to Post Crescent Kaukauna - Max Haid, 74. was killed between 7 and 8 o'clock Tuesday evening while at work in the pulp mill of the Outagamie Paper Co. Haid was emploved as stock man and part of his work was to haul rag pulp from the drainers to the ceaters It is cus- tomary to dig the tag stock from the bottom of the drainers, letting it fall down as it is loosened. As the cavity increases in size the workmen contin- ue into the drainer itself. An large and solid chunk of the extra stock was dislodged, striking Haid with such force that, his neck was dislocated and several ribs were crushed Haid was not missed for probably an hour when a search was started. He evidently was killed as the prelim- inary examination revealed no indication of suffocation. Mr Haid was born in Germany, Nov S, 1848, and came to this country in August, 1873. He lived in New York, Greenville, Ohio, Chicago,St. Joseph, Mich , and Weyauwega before coming: to this cityin 1874 shortly after his marriage in Wewauwega. Mr. Haid is survivecl bv his widow; three children John, Kaukauna, Joseph, Split Rock, Anthony, Ashland. Hs was emploved at the Outagamie Paper Co. mill for 20 years, most of the time as fireman. Recently he was given a lighter job in the pulp department. The Haid family had been making plans for their golden wedding anniversary in April.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Wednesday, March 05, 1924 | Page 1
HAID FUNERAL
Kaukauna - Funeral services for Max
Haid, 74, who was killed, about 7
o'clock Tuesday evening while at
work in the Outagamie Paper Co.
pulp mill, will be held at 9 o'clock
Friday morning in Holy Cross
church. Burial will be In Holy Cross
cemetery.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Thursday, March 06, 1924 | Page 16
CARD OF THAXKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to all friends
and neighbors who so ably assisted
us during our recent bereavement.
We are especially grateful to those
connected with the Outagamie Paper
Co. and to all others for their expressions
of sympathy and floral offerings.
Mrs. Max Haid and Children
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Saturday, March 08, 1924 | Page 6 
Haid, Markus (I147311)
 
7947 AgenMary 1/10/1891 10/6/1965 Post-Crescent 10/7/1965 B 3
Name: Mary Agen
Birth Date: 10 Jan 1891
Birth Place: Riceville, IA
Death Date: 1965
Cemetery: St. Mary's Cemetery
Publication Date: 7 Oct 1965
Publication Place: Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
Publication Title: Post-Crescent
Spouse Name: William Agen 
Sloan, Mary (I85732)
 
7948 AgenWilliam R. 9/15/1887 5/19/1975 Post-Crescent 5/19/1975 B Agen, William (I84890)
 
7949 Agent Conley, Mary Edina (I55272)
 
7950 Agent Advertising Co Powers, Patrick L. (I1799)
 
7951 Agent for Oil Co. Ryan, Clement (I17267)
 
7952 Ages 37 fruit farm laborer both parents born Germany Pauli, Henry George (I199138)
 
7953 Agnas Miller56
Charles Miller26
Agnes Miller22
Annie Miller21
Adam Miller15 
Miller, Charles (I320343)
 
7954 Agnes (Landwehr) Hanamann, 91, Luxemburg, passed away peacefully Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010. She was born Nov. 15, 1918, in Green Bay, to the late Emil and Flora (Mellen) Leurquin. She married Ted Landwehr who preceded her in death in 1967. She later married Russell Hanamann who preceded her in death in 1995. Along with Ted, Agnes operated Cedar Grove Cheese Factory and later purchased Hillside Palace, catering weddings and showers.
She is survived by a daughter, Marlene (Dennis) Malcore, Algoma; two daughters-in-law, Jody (Larry) Vandertie, Casco; Margo (Steve) Delfosse, Casco; two stepdaughters, Jane (Jack) Thompson, Kewaunee; Kay (Roger) Helgerson, Florida; her grandchildren, Kim (Ron) McClure, Kathy Naze, Lynn (Randy) Wendricks, Paul (Lynn) Landwehr, Renae (Jeff) Vincent, Tracy (Scott) Heim, Lori (John) Toonen, Perry (Lori) Konop, Penny (Todd) LePine, Pam (Rob) Thelen, Michelle (Kevin) Timm; step-grandchildren, Scott Thompson, Kristie (Alex) Sickle, Danny Thompson; 20 great-grandchildren; a sister-in-law, Mary Leurquin; two brothers-in-law, Carl (Betty) Hanamann and Pete Hanamann. She was preceded in death by three sons, Jerry, Dick and Ken Landwehr; two brothers, Cliff and Milton Leurquin; two sisters, Elizabeth Vickman and Margaret DeWitt.
Friends may call at Wiesner-Massart, Casco, from 3:30 to 8 p.m. on Thursday. Parish Wake Service 6 p.m. on Thursday. Visitation will continue Friday morning at the funeral home until 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be on Friday at 10:30 a.m. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Casco, with Fr. Milton Suess officiating. Burial will be in Holy Trinity Cemetery.
The family wishes to thank the following: Fr. Suess and Deacon Bob Miller for their prayers and visits, Unity Hospice and Sharon and staff at Fred and Mamie's for all their comfort and care.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Holy Trinity School and Church in memory of Agnes. 
Leurquin, Agnes (I196794)
 
7955 Agnes (Landwehr) Hanamann, 91, Luxemburg, passed away peacefully Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010. She was born Nov. 15, 1918, in Green Bay, to the late Emil and Flora (Mellen) Leurquin. She married Ted Landwehr who preceded her in death in 1967. She later married Russell Hanamann who preceded her in death in 1995. Along with Ted, Agnes operated Cedar Grove Cheese Factory and later purchased Hillside Palace, catering weddings and showers.
She is survived by a daughter, Marlene (Dennis) Malcore, Algoma; two daughters-in-law, Jody (Larry) Vandertie, Casco; Margo (Steve) Delfosse, Casco; two stepdaughters, Jane (Jack) Thompson, Kewaunee; Kay (Roger) Helgerson, Florida; her grandchildren, Kim (Ron) McClure, Kathy Naze, Lynn (Randy) Wendricks, Paul (Lynn) Landwehr, Renae (Jeff) Vincent, Tracy (Scott) Heim, Lori (John) Toonen, Perry (Lori) Konop, Penny (Todd) LePine, Pam (Rob) Thelen, Michelle (Kevin) Timm; step-grandchildren, Scott Thompson, Kristie (Alex) Sickle, Danny Thompson; 20 great-grandchildren; a sister-in-law, Mary Leurquin; two brothers-in-law, Carl (Betty) Hanamann and Pete Hanamann. She was preceded in death by three sons, Jerry, Dick and Ken Landwehr; two brothers, Cliff and Milton Leurquin; two sisters, Elizabeth Vickman and Margaret DeWitt.
Friends may call at Wiesner-Massart, Casco, from 3:30 to 8 p.m. on Thursday. Parish Wake Service 6 p.m. on Thursday. Visitation will continue Friday morning at the funeral home until 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be on Friday at 10:30 a.m. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Casco, with Fr. Milton Suess officiating. Burial will be in Holy Trinity Cemetery.
The family wishes to thank the following: Fr. Suess and Deacon Bob Miller for their prayers and visits, Unity Hospice and Sharon and staff at Fred and Mamie's for all their comfort and care.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Holy Trinity School and Church in memory of Agnes. 
Leurquin, Agnes (I196794)
 
7956 Agnes (McGlone) Nieman age 81 of New Milford, CT, died at New Milford Hospital on Tuesday, February 17, 2009. She is the widow of Sheldon D. Nieman. Mrs. Nieman was born October 1, 1927, in Little Chute, WI, a daughter of the late Michael and Mary McGlone. She was a parishioner of Our Lady of the Lakes Church, New Milford, CT, and a member of the church's Rosary Society. Mrs. Nieman enjoyed being with her children and grandchildren, telling stories, laughing and playing cards.
Mrs. Nieman is survived by nine children: Duane Nieman, New Milford; Gerald Nieman, New Milford; Dennis Nieman, New Milford; Clarence Nieman, New Milford; Rosalie Cook, Ambler, PA; David Nieman, Bristol, CT; Sheldon Nieman, Natchitoches, LA; Joseph Nieman, New Milford; Claude Nieman, New Milford; two sisters: Sister Goretti McGlone, Appleton, WI; Ellen Spoehr and her husband Bryce, Appleton, WI; two sisters-in-law: Audrey Kobussen and Caroline Nieman, both of Appleton, WI; 21 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Our Lady of the Lakes Church, New Milford, CT, on Saturday, February 21, 2009, at 11 a.m. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, New Milford, in the spring. There are no calling hours. Memorials may be made to The Susan Komen for the Cure Foundation: Attn: Gift Management Services 5005 LBJ Freeway, Suite 250, Dallas, TX 75244 or online at komen.org or the Hope Line Women's Center 46 Bridge Street, New Milford, CT 06776. Arrangements by Colonial Funeral Home 87 Park Lane Rd, New Milford, CT. 
McGlone, Agnes (I136287)
 
7957 Agnes (Van Doren) Stankovich
Funeral mass for Agnes Elizabeth (Van Doren) Stankovich, 96, will be held at 11 a.m. today at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic church. burial will be at holy Cross Cemetery. Riplinger Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Stankovich, who was born in Chewelah, Wash., died Wednesday.
she married Mark Stankovich in 1925.
Mrs. Stankovich worked at Lakeland Village in Medical Lake. She later worked for the Walla Walla State Penitentiary. she retired in 1966 as head matron of the woman's quarters.
She and her husband moved to Spokane in 1966.
Mrs. Stankovich was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church.
Her husband died in 1976.
She is survived by a brother, William Van Doren of Spokane. 
VanDoren, Agnes Elizabeth (I146482)
 
7958 Agnes A. "Ag" Liebergen, age 95, of Wrightstown, passed away Wednesday, November 23, 2016. The daughter of the late William and Antoinette Fink was born April 12, 1921. After attending St. Francis School in Woodville, she married Nestor Liebergen in 1940 in Hollandtown. She was a teller at the Forest Junction Bank for many years before retiring. Agnes enjoyed playing cards, reading, crossword puzzles, fishing and gambling. She was a member of St. Clare Parish-St. Patrick Site.
Survivors include her children: Roger (Kay) Liebergen, Ronald (Lois) Liebergen, Romae Van Handel, Roy (Carol) Liebergen, grandchildren, great-grandchildren; half-sister: Ruth (Walter) Ver Haagh; a special friend Barney Driessen and his family; as well as nieces, nephews, other family and friends.
In addition to her parents, Agnes was preceded in death by her husband Nestor in 1992; son Richard Liebergen; son-in-law Alois; siblings: Earl Fink, Sylvester Fink, Elmer Fink, Dorothy Nushart, Florance Jirkowic and Mabel McKinley; half-brother: Robert Fink.
Family and friends may visit at St. Katharine Drexel Parish-St. Francis Site, 433 Cty Road CE, Hollandtown (Kaukauna), on Tuesday, November 29, from 9:00am until 10:45am. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00am Tuesday with Fr. Jerry Pastors officiating. Burial in St. Patrick Cemetery, Askeaton. Cotter Funeral Home of Wrightstown is assisting the family.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established.
Our family would like to extend our thanks to Matthews of Wrightstown and Compassus Hospice for their care and concern.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Nov. 27, 2016 
Fink, Agnes (I63549)
 
7959 Agnes A. Cooper, 82, of Appleton, passed away on October 25, 2015 at her home, with her family by her side. Agnes was born in a rural area of Seymour Wisconsin to Henry and Mary Steffens. The family moved to Appleton in 1943. Agnes graduated from Appleton West High School and Business School. She was employed at General Adjustment Insurance, Claims Office and later at Associated Insurance, Claims Office. On June 20, 1959 Agnes was united in marriage to David A Cooper, celebrating 52½ happy years. David preceded her in death on December 21, 2011.
Agnes and David, the love of her life, enjoyed many activities including travelling, playing Bridge, entertaining family and friends as well as many other interests, including church. Agnes was a member of the Appleton Women's Club and the Appleton Lioness Club. She was an active member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist. She did oil painting, candle making and flower arrangements. She enjoyed working in her small vegetable and flower gardens and at during the holidays, she assembled a snow village and baked Christmas cookies and candies. Agnes was always willing and did help anyone needing help.
She is survived by her son James and his wife Laurie Cooper, grandson Cody Cooper, sisters: Mary and Don Worm and Helen and Phil Lampert, brothers: Elmer and Cindy Steffens, Vern and Denise Steffens and Gus "A.J." Steffens as well as many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband David and her parents.
Visitation for Agnes will be on Wednesday, October 28, 2015 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm at Wichmann Funeral Homes, Superior Street location. Funeral Services will follow immediately at the funeral home at 6:00pm. For more information and to express online condolences, please visit www.wichmannfargo.com.
The family would like to express many Thanks to the staff and nurses of ThedaCare at Home Hospice, especially Kelly and Amber as well as the staff of Home Helpers, especially Dennis, Libby and Mellissa. - 
Steffens, Agnes (I135941)
 
7960 Agnes A. Cummings 9/20/1920 12/4/2002 Post Crescent 12/5/2002 C 4 Cummings, Agnes A. (I140875)
 
7961 Agnes A. Martens 6 Nov 1896 Mar 1995 Oconto, Oconto, Wisconsin Wulgaart, Agnes Ann (I88558)
 
7962 Agnes A. Toonen, 100, Green Bay, entered into eternal life Wednesday, February 8, 2017. She was born on September 6, 1916, in the Town of Morrison to William and Elizabeth (Kane) Duckett.
Agnes attended Stevens Point Teachers College and taught at Annie Jackson and Whitney grade schools and later graduated from St. Norbert College. She was the oldest living alumnus of St. Norbert College. During the summer months, she taught arts and crafts in the city parks. On June 18, 1956, Agnes married Clarence Toonen at St. Willebrord Catholic Church. She retired from teaching in 1957. Agnes loved music, especially Irish music, and at one time taught piano lessons. But most importantly, she loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.
She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Anthony "Tony" and Dawn Toonen, Green Bay; two grandchildren and their spouses: Dr. Joe Toonen and his wife, Liz Fales, Kenosha; Erin and Don Mueller, Glendale, WI; a great-grandson, Lucas Mueller (two additional great-grandchildren to be born later this year); and many nieces and nephews.
Agnes was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence; and four sisters and brothers-in-law, Anna (Robert) Riordan, Marie (Joe) Hoslett, Veronica (Lornie) Coenen, and Rose (Joe) Donovan.
Friends may call at St. Agnes Catholic Church, 1484 Ninth St., from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the church with Rev. Patrick C. Beno officiating. Burial will be in Allouez Catholic Cemetery. Blaney Funeral Home is assisting the family. To send online condolences, please go to www.BlaneyFuneralHome.com.
The Toonen family expresses their sincere gratitude to the staffs of The McCormick Home and Grancare Nursing Center for their care of Agnes during her final years. 
Duckett, Agnes A. (I339203)
 
7963 Agnes A. Vander Putten, 101, died Friday, Oct. 3, 2008, at Odd Fellow Home, Green Bay, where she had been a resident for three months. Agnes was born July 7, 1907, in Askeaton, Wis., the daughter of Gertrude and Edward Summers. Siblings were the late Walter, Genevieve and Claire. She attended St. Patrick's Elementary School, Askeaton, and Kaukauna High School, followed by health care work at the Riverside Sanitarium in Little Chute and Deaconess Hospital in Milwaukee.
On July 6, 1932, she married R.J. Vander Putten at St. Patrick's Church in Askeaton. In 1960, after many moves, Agnes and her family settled in Green Bay where she became a longtime member of St. Mary of the Angels Parish and its Altar Society and Friendship Club. She gave generously through volunteer work at St. Vincent Hospital, St. Mary's Parish and the Green Bay Senior Center. A highlight of her working years was her compassionate devotion to her patients at Bellin Memorial Hospital in her role as a personal caregiver.
Survivors include her children, Carole (John) Deising, Appleton; Wayne (Barbara) Vander Putten, Green Bay; Gerry Vander Putten, Peshtigo; Mary (Walt) Chapman, Janesville; and Peggy Soffian, Grass Valley, Calif.; grandchildren, Lori (Peter) Zarm and their children, Tara and Eric, Rhinelander; Mark (Renee) Schubart and their children, Kai, Kenneth and Raquel, Neenah; John Schubart and his children, Zak and Max, Lomira; Keith (Stacy) Vander Putten and their children, Dakota, Clay R.J., Brooke and Brittnay, Spencer; Mary (Michael) Schoeller and son, Daniel, Suamico; Peter (Jennifer) Nelson and their sons, Zachary, Cody and Casey, Green Bay; Julie Chapman, Green Bay; Joel (Amy) Chapman and their sons, Benjamin and Samuel, Woodstock, Ill.; Ananda (Satya) LoDuca, Santa Cruz, Calif.; Amos Soffian, London, England; and Viva Soffian, Grass Valley, Calif.; special Summers nieces and nephew, Mary Ann, Delores, Phyllis, Patsy, Pauline, Judy and Tom; and nephews, Bob and Don Golden, also survive.
Agnes was preceded in death by her husband, Rudolph "R.J."; her daughter and son-in-law, Elizabeth and Virgil Bodde; her son-in-law, Kai Paul Schubart; and her grandchildren, Lin and Michelle.
Family and friends may call Monday, Oct. 6, 2008, from 10 a.m. until the hour of Mass at St. Mary of the Angels, 645 S. Irwin St., Green Bay. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 12 p.m. Monday at Church, with Fr. Walter Stumpf, great-nephew of Agnes, officiating. Interment will be in Allouez Cemetery. Cotter Funeral Home, De Pere, is assisting the family. Online condolences may be expressed at www.cotter funeralhome.com.
Flowers or memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, the Wisconsin Parkinson's Organization, Heartland Hospice, De Pere.
Agnes' family thanks the staff at Odd Fellow Home, Harbor Suites and the gentle and loving care of Heartland Hospice staff, Stacy, Kathleen, Heidi, Sister Nancy and Katie.
Agnes lived beautifully the following Irish proverbs/toasts: "The light heart lives long." "The older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune." And "Time is a great story teller." 
Summers, Agnes (I52584)
 
7964 Agnes Aird Hamilton Agnes (Mrs. John) Hamilton Kaukauna Times 1/15/1925 pg 4 Obituary
HAMILTON FUNERAL WAS HELD MONDAY AFTERNOON
Kaukauna - Mrs. Agnes Arid Hamilton, 69, died Friday morning- at her home, 514 Green-st. Funeral services were held at 1:30 Monday morning from the home and at 2 o'clock at Methodist church, with the Rev. W. P. Hulen In charge. Burial was in Kelso cemetery. Bearers were James McFadden, Jesse Hamilton, Ben Hamilton, John Kathagen, William Richard and Henry Heinz. Mrs. Hamilton was married Nov. 21, 1878. Out of town relatives and friends' who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. James Sampson. Green Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Vanden Bloomen. Freedom: James Agen, Nichols; William Agen, Mackville; Mrs. Harry Fellows and son Keith. Appleton; Mrs. Frazler, Mrs. Kelso. Miss Amelia Goeltz and William Lambie, Appleton; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burl, Lawrence; Mrs, Susie Finder, Milwaukee; Mrs. Margaret Aglebee, Neenah.
Appleton Post-Crescent | Appleton, Wisconsin | Tuesday, January 13, 1925 | Page 6 
Aird, Agnes (I165653)
 
7965 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F3609
 
7966 Agnes and Oswald Hegenbarth lived on the Joe Urbanek farm where Eddie Severson now (circa 1972) lives. Then they mov ed to a farm owned by Hans Clausen as I built a barn several miles clos er to Rice Lake.
Source: (Recollections of Herman Anton Richter, in 1972.)

Date: 5/02/2003 8:15:23 PM Pacific Standard Time From: Sefredri To: Wilpo ltHistoryI am beginning a search of Oswald Hegenbarth and in particular, the ancest ors and descendants for 2 or 3 generations in both directions.Your database lists family names such as Hegenbarth, Brueggen, and Richt er that are very likely to be the correct ones (i.e., Bernadette Catheri ne Hegenbarth b. March 2, 1948 and married to Jerry Hazlewood on October 2 3, 1971.)
I am using FTW and would like to merge the information.Stan Fredrickson 3812 White Pine Dr E Eau Claire, WI 54701-7451715-832-09 86 sefredri@aol.com 
Hegenbarth, Oswald (I52253)
 
7967 AGNES ANN TIERNEY Daughter May 12, 1881 Waumandee, Buffalo County, Wisconsin
WILLIAM J TIERNEY Son 12 DEC 1884 WAUMANDEE, BUFFALO COUNTY, WISCONSIN 1951 ST JOSEPHS HOSPITAL, ARCADIA, WISCONSIN
EMMETT EVERETT TIERNEY Son 12 SEPT 1889 WAUMANDEE, Wisconsin 1953 TOMAH VETERANS HOSPITAL, TOMAH, WISCONSIN
LENORD JAMES TIERNEY Son 9 JUNE 1897 WAUMANDEE, WISCONSIN 10 APRIL 1923 INDIANAPOLIS, IN 
Tierney, Michael (I155249)
 
7968 Agnes Anne Hinkens, 86, Little Chute, Wis., passed away on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011, at Oakridge Gardens Nursing Center in Menasha, Wis. Agnes was born Dec. 26, 1924, in Freedom, Wis., to the late Antone and Antoinette (Wildenberg) Van Boxtel. On Oct. 9, 1948, she married Clarence Hinkens. He preceded her in death Aug. 25, 1992. Agnes was a longtime and faithful member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church of Little Chute, Wis. Agnes had a wonderful sense of humor. She had a kind and caring spirit, was very giving, and loved her family passionately. She remained close with her entire family thru her whole life. Agnes loved life, had a strong faith, and was fun to be with. She was content with what life provided her, and found pleasure in pleasing and helping others.
Survivors include four children, Carol (Bill) Johnson, Menominee, Mich.; Ron (Kay) Hinkens, Kaukauna, Wis.; Bob Hinkens, Helena, Mont.; Carl Hinkens, Hortonville, Wis.; one sister, Regina (Lawrence) Zuleger; three brothers, Raymond (Louise) Van Boxtel, Sylvester (Dolores) Van Boxtel, Elmer (Katherine) Van Boxtel; sister-in-law, Evelyn Hug; brother-in-law, Jim Sachs; grandchildren, Karla (Ed) Myers, Tony (Trista) Vande Hey, Joey (Laura) Hinkens, Kevin (Cindy) Johnson, Anne (Eric) Burmeister; great-grandchildren, Mitchell, Jeslyn, Kameron, Malorey, Gabriella, Kendall, Lizzie, Mylie, and Samantha; very special friends, Clarence "Sonny" Pennings, and special friend and shopping partner, Elsbeth Lamers. Agnes was preceded in death by her brother, Ervin, and sister, Margaret.
Memorial Mass for Agnes will be Tuesday, March 1, 2011, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church 323 Pine Street in Little Chute, Wis., at 5 p.m. Friends may call at the church from 3 p.m. until the service hour. Father James Hablewitz officiating. A dinner will be served following the Mass. Burial will be in Highland Park Cemetery in Appleton, Wis. Anderson Diehm Funeral Home, 906-753-2274, is assisting the family. 
VanBoxtel, Agnes (I70968)
 
7969 Agnes Ashauer 6/29/1895 9/16/1963 Post Crescent 9/17/1963 D 8 Ashauer, Agnes (I104619)
 
7970 Agnes B. Nolan, 90, Freedom, passed away peacefully on Saturday September 23, 2017 surrounded by her family. She was born October 27, 1926 to the late Joseph and Ardene (Van Hoof) Green. On February 28, 1945 she was united in marriage to Robert F. Nolan at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Kaukauna.
Along with Bob, she worked daily on the family farm and raising their children. Agnes was an active member of Immaculate Conception where she had been a CCD teacher as well as a communion distributor at church and to shut ins.
Agnes enjoyed gardening, especially tending to her flower bed. She loved to paint and listen to country music.
Agnes is survived by her children: Jim (Lee) Nolan, Patricia (John Nieft) Nolan, Joe (Sandy) Nolan, Theresa (Dave) Vandenberg, and Michael (Linda) Nolan; her grandchildren: Brandie (Chris), Tammi (Shaun), Matthew, Alexander (Loren), Christopher (Alexandra), Amanda (Tim), Josh (Julie), Nichole (Jason), Megan, and Adam; great grandchildren: Emma, Charlise, Claire, Delilah, Beckett, Fletcher, Lachlan, Brady, Blake, Brett, Harper, Caeden, Sawyer, and Aubrey. She is further survived by her sister Marion (Merrill) Van Handle; and special nephew and niece: Ron (Sherry) Randerson and Joanne Bowers. She was preceded in death by her husband Robert; her siblings: Margaret Reider, Melvin (Loretta) Green, Laura (Jim) Achten, and Harvey (Rita) Green; her brothers-in-law: John (Rita) Nolan, Lorraine Morsett, and Margie (Pat) Randerson.
Family and friends may visit on Wednesday, September 27, 2017 from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at RYAN FUNERAL HOME, 305 N. Tenth St, De Pere. Visitation continues on Thursday, September 28, 2017 from 9:00 to 11:00 AM at Immaculate Conception Church, N5589 County Rd E, Oneida, WI. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11:00 AM with Fr. John Chrysostom Katamba officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery next to her husband. Please visit www.ryanfh.com to send a condolence to the family.
Agnes' family wishes to give special thank you's to Tina and Sandy and all the staff at Country Villa as well as Heartland Hospice.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on Sept. 27, 2017 
Green, Agnes (I105501)
 
7971 Agnes Baeten 4/21/1927 4/17/1993 Post Crescent 4/19/1993 D 6 Baeten, Agnes Elizabeth (I84662)
 
7972 Agnes Baltazor68
William Baltazor28
Leona Baltazor21
Lois Baltazor1
Joyce Baltazor0
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Chester Baltazor25 
Balthazor, William (I108795)
 
7973 Agnes Baltazor68
William Baltazor28
Leona Baltazor21
Lois Baltazor1
Joyce Baltazor0 [1/12]
Chester Baltazor25 
Bertram, Leona (I108796)
 
7974 Agnes Baltazor68
William Baltazor28
Leona Baltazor21
Lois Baltazor1
Joyce Baltazor0 [1/12]
Chester Baltazor25 
Balthazor, Joyce (I108802)
 
7975 Agnes Banman 75
Annie Banman 77 
Baumann, Anna (I114289)
 
7976 Agnes Banman 75
Annie Banman 77 
Baumann, Agnes (I114290)
 
7977 AGNES BASSETT Request Information (SS-5)
SSN 572-66-6235 Residence: 96002 Redding, Shasta, CA
Born 28 Mar 1900 Last Benefit:
Died Apr 1985 Issued: CA (1962 
O'Connell, Agnes Marguerite (I1920)
 
7978 AGNES BOUGIE SSN 393-24-6142 Residence: 54115 De Pe re, Brown, WI Born 15 Sep 1918 Last Benefit: Died 28 Aug 1999 Issued: WI (Before 195 1) Sigl, Agnes (I12143)
 
7979 Agnes Braun 11/20/1889 6/5/1969 Post Crescent 6/5/1969 B 14 Braun, Agnes A. (I126617)
 
7980 Agnes Busch 9/13/1901 12/2/1994 Post Crescent 12/3/1994 B 4 Busch, Agnes (I41553)
 
7981 Agnes C Hurley63
Clifford J Hurley33
Harold J Hurley28
Owen A Hurley26
John G Hurley21
Sarah Kennedy79 
Hurley, Clifford (I178131)
 
7982 Agnes C. Van Gompel (nee Verkuilen), age 86, of Menasha entered into God's loving embrace on Tuesday morning, August 18, 2015. Born on February 28, 1929 in the Town of Norrie, Wisconsin, Agnes, daughter of the late Edwin F. and Susan F. (Ostrowski) Verkuilen. Her family moved to Menasha where she attended Catholic Schools until graduating from St. Mary's High School. She immensely enjoyed her employment with Schaller's Grocery Store from junior year of high school until one year after her husband was discharged from the U.S. Navy, October 1953.
Agnes and Clement M. Van Gompel were united in marriage September 1, 1951 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Menasha. Their exemplary marriage fell just shy of 64 wonderful years. They were blessed with seven children.
Agnes was the heart of the family. A woman of strength, patience, acceptance and love, she quietly shared her wisdom with those she loved. Agnes treasured social gatherings with life-long friends, the Menasha Canasta Cuties and the Kimberly Couples Card Club. She was a member of Nicolet Ladies Council 1838. Many were fond of her pistachio torte and her hickory nut pie made for the Knights of Columbus fish fry dinners.
Agnes was a master at raising her family, her "little flock," and had a multitude of talents that included cooking, baking, canning, sewing, and keeping a well-run household.
She has enriched the lives of her husband, children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and her family of loving friends. She will be sincerely missed.
She is survived by her husband Clement, her daughters: Laura Van Gompel, Menasha, Lisa (Scott) Helker, Seattle, WA, Gina (Dean) Zaretzke, Waupaca, Sara (Mike) Scharpf, Oshkosh, Jana Van Gompel, Oshkosh; grandchildren: Amanda McNamara, Teresa Buss, Brian Fiedler, Angela LaCount, Van Helker, Cal Helker, Sam Zaretzke, Frank Zaretzke; great grandchildren: Tommy, Benjamin, McKiley, Bryson, Kenzly; a sister, Lorraine Beachkofski, Menasha; a brother, James (Carolyn) Verkuilen, Neenah; a sister-in-law, Marge Verkuilen; several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her daughter, Paula Fiedler; her son, James C. Van Gompel; son-in-law, Michael Fiedler; a brother, Edward Verkuilen; and brother-in-law, Marvin Beachkofski.
The Funeral Mass for Agnes will be held on Friday, August 21, 2015 at 11:30 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church (528 Second Street, Menasha) with Rev. Paul Paider officiating. Friends will be received on Friday directly at the church from 9:30 a.m. until the hour of service. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery in Menasha. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Agnes' name may be given to the St. Mary Catholic Middle School Building Fund.
Westgor Funeral Home
1140 Appleton Road
Menasha 720-0314 
Verkuilen, Agnes Cecelia (I85407)
 
7983 Agnes C. Wittmann, Kaukauna, age 97, passed away on December 20, 2012 at St. Paul Elder Services in Kaukauna. She was born April 28, 1915 daughter of the late Michael and Theresa (Ashauer) Loderbauer. On May 8, 1934 Agnes was united in marriage to Raymond Wittmann. Together they farmed in the Kaukauna area their entire married life. She was an excellent cook, enjoyed embroidery, and especially loved the time spent with her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Agnes is survived by her 6 children: Don (Bev) Wittman, DeSoto, TX, Joyce Williams, Kaukauna, Dolores (Thurston) Lambie, Appleton, Diane (Phil) Burr, Springfield, TN, Lynn Merkl, Appleton, and Dave (Peggy) Wittmann, Kaukauna; 18 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; 3 great great-grandchildren; and a sister-in-law, Naomi Loderbauer.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Wittmann; a son, LeRoy Wittman; grandson, Dennis Kramer; great-granddaughter, Kayla Wittman; 2 Brothers: Raymond Loderbauer and Pete Loderbauer; a sister, Alice Fink; 2 sons-in-law: Roger Williams and Don Kramer; and numerous brothers and sisters-in-law.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 27, 2012 at ST. KATHARINE DREXEL PARISH at ST. ALOYSIUS CHURCH, 2401 Main Av, Kaukauna with Fr. Jerry Pastors officiating. Friends may call on Thursday from 11:00 a.m. until the time of service. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund in Agnes's name is being established. www.boettcherfamilyfuneral.com
"Gone from our Sight" Forever in our hearts
"Sleep in heavenly peace"
The family would like to extend their appreciation to the caring staff of Poppy Path at St. Paul Home for their kindness and compassion. We also would like to thank Rose from Evercare and St. Paul Home Hospice.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent on December 23, 2012 
Loderbauer, Agnes (I108828)
 
7984 Agnes Catherine Weyers (Green), 90, Freedom, passed away peacefully Sunday, March 29, 2009, at her home surrounded by her family, due to a stroke which she suffered on Monday, March 23, 2009. She was born Aug. 8, 1918, in Freedom, daughter of the late Joseph and Mae (Appleton) Green. She married Andrew J. Weyers on June 6, 1939. He preceded her in death on May 23, 1987. She was a graduate of St. Nicholas Catholic School, Freedom High School and Outagamie County Teachers College.
She taught school in the area for more than 20 years and after retirement, she volunteered her time in the St. Nicholas School library. She found great pleasure in spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She also enjoyed reading, embroidering, making scrapbooks, playing cards and collecting spoons. She was a lifetime member of St. Nicholas Parish, Freedom, where she served as one of the originators of the parish council. She was also a member of the Christian Mothers Society and Freedom Golden Agers.
Survivors include her children, Vern (Maureen) Weyers, Jean (Gary) Allgeyer, Janice (Mike) Stephani, Bill (Eileen) Weyers, Betty (Curt) Konkle and Carol (Lee) Kortz; daughter-in-law, Jeanne Weyers; 15 grandchildren, Craig, Amy, Megan, Chris, Jenny, David, Kim, Dean, Pat, Krissy, Tifany, Heidi, Adam, Andy and Angela; 25 great-grandchildren; sister, Alice Peterson; sister-in-law, Rose Mary Green; special friend and caregiver, Sue Morrison; and numerous godchildren, nieces and nephews.
Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her son, Jim Weyers; grandson, Kurt Allgeyer; granddaughter-in-law, Jamie Weyers; three sisters, Edna (Joe) Rickert, Margaret (Tony) Vanden Hoogan and Isabel Green; brother, Joseph Green, Jr.; and brother-in-law, Ed Peterson. On the Weyers side, she was predeceased by eight brothers-in-law and eight sisters-in-law.
The funeral liturgy for Agnes will be held at 12 noon on Wednesday, April 1, 2009, at ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Freedom, with Father David Hoffman and Deacon Don Newhouse officiating. Burial will take place in the parish cemetery. The visitation will be held at the Fargo Funeral Home on Tuesday from 5 to 8 p.m. and again at the church on Wednesday from 11 a.m. until the time of mass. A prayer service will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
The family wishes to extend special appreciation to Freedom First Responders, the staff at St. Vincent's Hospital and many good friends, neighbors and relatives.
Think of her as living in the hearts of those she touched for nothing loved is ever lost - and she was loved so much.
Fargo Funeral Home
400 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Kaukauna 920-766-6200 
Green, Agnes Catherine (I5891)
 
7985 Agnes Coenen 2/15/1908 12/23/1966 Post Crescent 12/25/1966 D 8 Coenen, Agnes (I49189)
 
7986 Agnes Diedrick Became Bride Of M. Lappen
Agnes Diedrick, Michael Lappen
Kaukauna Times | Date: 06/30/1936 | Page: 2 | Type: Wedding 
Family F24279
 
7987 Agnes E Chilston2
Thad S Chilston46
Grace M Chilston10
Wm H Chilston9
Joanna Chilston38 
Chilson, Thad (I324563)
 
7988 Agnes E. Nysse, age 90 passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 07, 2016 at Angels Grace Hospice Center in Oconomowoc, WI. She was born on January 16, 1926 in Hortonville, WI., the daughter of John and Mary Nieuwenhuis. She married the love of her life Willard R. Nysse on August 11, 1945 in Hortonville, WI. Agnes loved being surrounded by family and friends. She loved being active and enjoyed playing cards, dominoes, and in her younger days (up until she was 75) she enjoyed an afternoon bowling league. She also enjoyed an occasional afternoon with her daughters playing penny slots at the casino. She was a volunteer at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton for over 40 years. She made many friends while enjoying her varied activities. She spent many years gardening and growing beautiful flowers indoors and outdoors.
Agnes is survived by her five children, Donna (Robert) Danielsen, Rochester, MN, Sharon Davison, Milwaukee, WI, Noreen (LeRoy) Young, Black Creek, WI, Ellen (Charles) Leuck, Fennimore, WI, and Gerald (Cathy) Nysse, Delafield, WI. She was blessed with 14 grandchildren, 9 step-grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and 9 step-great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her beloved husband, Willard on February 7, 1985, her two brothers Francis and Eugene, two sisters Edith and Helen, one step-grandson Michael Leuck, and one great-granddaughter Brooke Danielsen.
A celebration of Life will be held on December 13, 2016 at ST. BERNADETTES CATHOLIC CHURCH 2331 East Lourdes Drive Appleton, WI., with Fr. Don Zuleger presiding. Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. until time of Mass at 11:30.
Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice or to St. Bernadette Catholic Church in Agnes's name.
Online condolences can be made at www.wichmannfargo.com 
Nieuwenhuis, Agnes (I337914)
 
7989 Agnes E. Van Doren
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VanDoren, Agnes Elizabeth (I146482)
 
7990 Agnes Egan 1/14/1980 Post Crescent 1/15/1980 D 4 Egan, Agnes (I173436)
 
7991 Agnes Elizabeth Rosenthal 8/4/1910 11/19/1994 Post Crescent 11/20/1994 B 4 Rosenthal, Agnes Elizabeth (I72630)
 
7992 Agnes Frances Brownson, Shiocton, age 97, died peacefully on Friday, August 31, 2007, surrounded by her loving family. Agnes was born on September 30, 1909, in Shiocton, daughter of the late Leonard and Wilhelmina (Geurts) Van Straten. She married Clarence J. Brownson on August 24, 1937. Agnes was a charter member of St. Anne's Altar Society, St. Denis Catholic Church, Shiocton Community Club and the Women's Sheephead Club. She will be remembered for her great courage, religious fervor, gardening and culinary skills. Her children and grand-children have wonderful memories of holiday dinners and celebrations.
Agnes is survived by her five children: Sally Cullen, Janesville; Sandra Frechette, Kimberly; Robert (Nancy) Brownson, Shiocton; Mark Brownson, MN and Bernadette Borcher, Racine; twenty-one grand-children: Michele, Mark, Robert J., Lisa, Monica, Nicholas, Francine, Heidi, Daniele, Brian, Greg, Amy, Robert L., Delia, Andrea, Markita, Danielle, Kayla, Leha, Malayna, and Brittany; twenty-four great-grandchildren, four sisters-in-law, a brother-in-law, special nephew Ronald Poole, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Agnes was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence, former Outagamie County Highway Commissioner and a son Joseph. Agnes was the last surviving member of her family; eight sisters and five brothers preceded her in death.
The Funeral Mass for Agnes will be held on Tuesday, September 4, 2007, at 11 a.m. at St. Denis Catholic Church in Shiocton with Rev. John Kastenholz and Sr. Pauline Feiner officiating. Burial will be in the St. Denis-Bovina Cemetery. Visitation will be at the church on Tuesday from 9 a.m. until the time of service.
Special thanks to the staff at Good Shepherd Nursing Home, Seymour, for their loving attention. Sally Houterman, Alice Rozmiarek and special niece volunteer Ethel Diermeier were unstinting in their devotion to her care.
Borchardt & Moder
Funeral Home
N5645 State Rd 76, Shiocton
920-986-3191
www.borchardtmoder 
VanStraten, Agnes Frances (I56809)
 
7993 Agnes Gerrits, 79, passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 20, 2014 at home surrounded by her family. Agnes was born on February 27, 1934 to Helmuth and Nina Peterman in Bonduel. She shared partnership in Mel's Outer Limits with her late husband Mel and enjoyed laughing and joking with customers and friends. She enjoyed bingo, crafts, bowling and golfing. Agnes also liked watching the Brewers, NASCAR and GSN. Most of all Agnes loved her family and the summer cookouts and all the time they spent together. Those times will always be cherished.
Agnes is survived by three children; Vicki (Jason) Montanye, Kaukauna, Doug (special friend Sharon) Fuhs, Kimberly, Darlene (Brian) Kersten, Kaukauna, four grandchildren; Travis Kersten, Nikki (fiancé Cory Koester) Kersten, Kari Fuhs and Linsey (Shawn) Weyenberg, great grandchildren; Lacie Jo and Sadie Rose Weyenberg and Parker Koester, her siblings; Elly Jones, Roger (special friend Marcine) Peterman, Shirley (Richard) Bartman, nieces, nephews other relatives and friends. She will be especially missed by her snuggle buddy Beau.
Agnes was preceded in death by her parents, a step father, Lester Gettlinger, and her husbands; Alvin Fuhs in 1968 and Melvin Gerrits in 2010.
The funeral liturgy will be held on Tuesday, February 25, 2014 at 4:30 PM at HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 309 Desnoyer St., with Fr. Tom Pomeroy officiating. A time of visitation will be held on Tuesday from 1:30 PM until the time of the mass at church. Online condolences may be expressed at www.wichmannfargo.com. The family would like to extend their thanks to the staff at Aurora Health Care, Aurora Hospice, and Affinity Visiting Nurses. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established 
Peterman, Agnes (I102978)
 
7994 Agnes Giesbers 2/5/1906 11/24/1994 Post Crescent 11/25/1994 B 6 Giesbers, Agnes Frances (I55756)
 
7995 Agnes Gillen 2/24/1907 1/27/1993 Post Crescent 1/28/1993 D 5 Gillen, Agnes (I77598)
 
7996 Agnes Hentges: Mass of Christian Burial was May 5 at St. John's Catholic Church in Dar win for Agnes Hentges, 79, of Darwin. She died May 2 at Emmanuel Home in L itchfield. The Rev. Fr. Pat Casey officiated at the services. Casket beare rs were Roger Stom, Kevin Huhn, Jodie Riebe, Mike Diederich, Marty Bieszcz at and John Bieszczat. Agnes Mary Hentges was born Oct. 25, 1921, in Kimball, the daught er of John and Frances (Zwilling) Steichen. She was baptized as an infa nt and later was confirmed in her faith as a youth in Kimball. She gr ew up in the Kimball area. Hentges lived in the Darwin area all of her lif e. She was blessed with 11 children. She held employment at the Litchfie ld Garment Co. in Litchfield for many years. Hentges was a member of St. J ohn's Catholic Church in Darwin. In her spare time, she enjoyed reading. Hentges is survived by her daughters Donna Koskey and husband, Rona ld of Coon Rapids, Elaine Iverson of Bloomington, Calif., Patricia Thors on and husband, Larry of Duluth, Mary Combs of Byhalia, Miss., Karen Hohme ier and husband, James of North Lake, Ill., Debra Howell and husband, Ric ky of Byhalia, Miss., and Cheryl Warren of Bloomington, Calif.; sons, Lesl ie Hentges and wife, Stacie of Evans, Ga., Jerry Hentges and fiancé, An na of Darwin; 31 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great-gran dchildren; brothers and sisters, Roman Steichen, Bernard Steichen and wif e, Clara, Joe Steichen and wife, Donna, Zita Manuel, Helen Holt and husban d, Junior, Teresa Theisen and husband, Warren, and Rose Wieneke; and ma ny other relatives and friends.She was preceded in death by her parents; son, Paul Hentges; grandson, Dwa yne Iverson; and brother, Robert Steichen.
Internment was at St. John's Catholic Cemetery in Darwin. 
Steichen, Agnes M. (I54415)
 
7997 Agnes J Lowe 47
Lorraine Lowe 24
John P Lowe 16
Mary A Lowe 13 
Mahony, Agnes Minerva (I200899)
 
7998 Agnes J. Knabenbauer, 98, Appleton, passed away at Rennes Health Center, Appleton, on Thursday, February 23, 2012. Agnes was born on March 21, 1913, in Kimberly, to the late John and Nellie Van Elzen. She married Clarence Knabenbauer in 1940 and he preceded her in death in 1995.
Agnes was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother. She enjoyed playing cards, Bingo, baking Christmas cookies and candy, and especially enjoyed time spent with her family. Agnes was well-known as an avid Chicago Cubs fan.
Survivors include her children, Barbra Ahrens, Appleton; and Gary (Julie) Knabenbauer, New Holstein; her grandchildren, Mark (Amy) Ahrens, Dawn Ahrens-Trams, Tim (Linda) Ahrens, Tracy (Tim) Baeten, Denise (Greg) Taylor, Tom (Michelle) Burzynski, Jason Burzynski and Andy (Carrie) Knabenbauer; 20 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson; and a sister-in-law, Jean Schmit.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Judith (John) Burzynski; her brother-in-law, Earl Schmit; her grandson-in-law, Duane Trams; and her 13 brothers and sisters.
The Funeral Liturgy will be at 11 a.m. on Monday, February 27, 2012, at HOLY SPIRIT-HOLY NAME CATHOLIC CHURCH, 600 E. Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly, with Fr. David Beaudry officiating. Friends may call directly at the church on Monday from 10 a.m. until the time of services. Interment will be in Holy Name Catholic Church Cemetery, Kimberly.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in her name.
The family would like to extend a sincere thank you to the staff at Rennes Health Center, Heartland Hospice and St. Elizabeth Hospital, for their loving care.
Jansen Fargo
Funeral Home
204 E. Kimberly Avenue
Kimberly 788-6202
Online Condolences:
www.wichmannfargo.com
Dear Mom and Grandma, Words cannot express how much we will miss you, but you will live on in our hearts forever. Your loving family.
Published in Appleton Post-Crescent from February 25 to February 26, 2012 
VanElzen, Agnes J. (I84228)
 
7999 Agnes J. Wydeven 10 Sep 1912 26 Nov 1997 Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin VanHammond, Agnes (I112973)
 
8000 Agnes Jansen 12/12/1918 10/5/2001 Post Crescent 10/7/2001 C 4 Jansen, Agnes A. (I45145)
 

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