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    1. [WICLARK] Salzwedel
    2. Robert Lipprandt
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Biographies Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Wi/ClarkBios/10675 Surname: ------------------------- I have no vested family in the surname Salzwedel but I did just run across the surname looking through a German web site with German-Prussian Military Officers. As I remember, I think there was a Navy Admiral during WW2 who's surname was Salzwedel. Not even sure of the web site at this momement. My connection to the surname is nothing more that knowing a mayor of Medford, Taylor County, Wisconsin, who's name was Arthur Salzwedel.

    05/25/2001 01:41:45
    1. [WICLARK] Helen DIX
    2. Joan Benner
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12194 Surname: BOCK, DIX, MEISSNER, OTT, WILL ------------------------- The Daily Tribune, [Wisconsin Rapids, Wood, WI] Sat May 5, 2001, P5A Helen Minnie Dix, 84, of Neillsville, formerly of Chili, died Thursday, May 3, 2001, at St. Joseph's Palliative Care Unit, Marshfield. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Grace Lutheran Church, Nasonville. Burial will be in the parish cemetery in the town of Lincoln. Mrs. Dix was born May 13, 1916, in the town of Lincoln, to Reinhold and Elizabeth (Bock) Ott. Survivors include three sons, Lawrence W. Jr. (Connie) and Rodney (Corrine), both of Chili, and Donavon (Carol), of Nekoosa; 12 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; one brother, Alvin Ott, Nasonville; and two sisters, Arlene Meissner, Neillsville, and Joan (Neland) Will, Spencer. Friends may call at Rembs/Kundinger Chapel Sunday evening, and at the church from Monday. Note: This obit has been summarized and is not the complete text of the obit printed, due to copyright restrictions.

    05/25/2001 12:43:51
    1. [WICLARK] Salzwedel
    2. Sue Keeran
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Biographies Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Wi/ClarkBios/10674 Surname: Salzwedel ------------------------- Interested in Salzwedel from Northern Germany- now Poland who came to US. about 1870's and moved to Wisconsin.

    05/25/2001 12:27:43
    1. [WICLARK] CHAFFEY, Edmund K. (1881-1935)
    2. Michael Dahlberg
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12193 Surname: ANDERSON, CHAFFEY ------------------------- CHAFFEY (Edmund K) 1881 - 1935 Edmund K. CHAFFEY obituary - Source unknown - probably published in a Superior news paper in the late winter or early spring of 1935: --------------------E. K. CHAFFEY, Pioneer, Dies Son of Founder of Chaffey Settlement Buried TuesdayEdmund K CHAFFEY, 54, former resident of Foxboro and a member of pioneer family who long resided in Superior, died recently after a long illness at his home in Chili (Clark Co.), WI. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Marshfield and burial was in a cemetery there. Mr CHAFFEY was long a resident of Superior coming here in 1886 with his parents and residing here until 1919 when he moved to Medford, WI. In 1932 he purchased a farm at Chili where he resided until the time of his death. He served for a number of years as school clerk at Chaffey and later was chairman of the school board there.His father, George CHAFFEY, was the founder of the Chaffey settlement located near state highway 35 , about 30 miles from Superior. It was 1898 when Mr CHAFFEY received the first homestead there. The old farm, where the family once resided, still stands about 10 miles south of Manitou Falls on the highway. Chaffey SettlementGeorge CHAFFEY arrived in Superior in 1886 from Port Huron, MI and for a number of years served as foreman at the George L Brooks brickyard in East End. He later was a foreman at the steel plant brickyards in Billings Park. When the CHAFFEY family moved to the settlement they were the first family to reside there. Later several neighbors and Mr. CHAFFEY's brother removed there taking up homesteads. At one time the settlement numbered over 300 persons as residents. Now it has about 30 families.Chaffey received its name at the time the post office department established a star route post office there. That was about 1900. the mail was brought over by carrier from Foxboro, but later a rural mail route supplanted the postoffice branch. George CHAFFEY's brother, John CHAFFEY, was the first postmaster of Chaffey and served in that capacity for 10 years.SurvivorsSurvivors are his wife and three children, Cecil, Catherine, and Earl; one sister, Mrs Charles ANDERSON, Foxboro; one brother Samuel B CHAFFEY, Duluth. S B CHAFFEY was for years the assistant custodian of the federal building in Superior, being transferred to Duluth at the time of the erection of their new federal building. NOTE: The foregoing was transcribed from a photocopy of a newspaper article which a cousin in Superior, WI had, but there was nothing to indicate the name of the paper or the exact date.

    05/24/2001 11:54:29
    1. [WICLARK] PAGELOW, Lilly
    2. Jerry Head
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12192 Surname: PAGELOW, ZIMMERMANN, GARTMANN, HAUSLER, CAPELLE ------------------------- Sheboygan (Wis) Press, Tues, May 12, 1981, p4 Lilly Pagelow Mrs. Lilly Pagelow, 80, of the Village of Cleveland, died Monday at Sheboygan Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient the past two weeks. The former Lilly Zimmermann was born May 5, 1901, in the Town of Wilson (Sheboygan Cnty), daughter of August and Annie Gartmann Zimmermann. On Nov. 6, 1920, she and Walter Pagelow were married. They made their home in the Town of Centerville (Manitowoc County), farming until 1950, when they moved to Cleveland (Wis). Mr. Pagelow died in 1952. She was a member of St. John and St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Cleveland, and its Ladies Aid Society. Surviving are a son, Wallace of Route 1, Sheboygan; a daughter, Mrs. Delmar (Violet) Capelle of Route 1, Loyal; six grandchildren; a great-granddaughter and a sister, Mrs. Earl Hausler of Sheboygan. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at St. John and St. Peter Church. The Rev. Henry F. Koch, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Sheboygan Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call at Stoltenberg Funeral Chapel, Cleveland, from 4:30 p.m. Wednesday until 11 a.m. Thursday and at the church from noon until the time of services. A memorial fund has been established in Mrs. Pagelow's name.

    05/24/2001 01:15:21
    1. [WICLARK] William Betz
    2. Kent Robarge
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12169 Surname: BETZ, SCHILLER, SPAETE, HENRICH, HANSON, TOWERS, LEINENKUGEL, PAULUS, VAN GORDON, BOLLOM, WASSERBURGER, MAY, MELHAUK, NOWACK, QUICKER, KORN, SCHAAF, ERITY, HEATH, LIEBAU, KRIEDLER ------------------------- ------------PUBLIC RECORD. William Betz, son of John Betz and Frances Korn Obituary from Sept 14, 1937 Neillsville Press (Neillsville, Clark County, WI): "William H. Betz, a resident of Clark County for nearly 35 years, died at his home in the town of Seif of a heart attack Friday, Sept. 10. The deceased was 57 years old, having been born Dec. 22, 1880, at Eau Claire, the son of John and Frances Betz. Betz was married Oct. 22, 1904 to Della E. Schiller in Neillsville, and to them were born five children who also mourn his loss: John Betz of the town of Weston, Frank Betz of St. Paul, Mrs. Paul Spaete of Granton and Mrs. Magnus Henrich of St. Paul. There are two grandchildren, Robert and Beverly Spaete of Granton. Three sisters, Mrs. Monte Hansen and Mrs. Earle Towers of Mauston, and Mrs. Henry Leinenkugel of Chippewa Falls survive. Funeral services were held on Sunday, Sept. 12, at 3 o'clock in the Schiller Funeral home, and interment was in the Catholic cemetery in this city. Pallbearers were James Paulus, Archie Van Gordon, Charles Bollom, Henry Wasserburger, Otto May, and George Melhauk and flower attendants Mrs. James Paulus, Mrs. Clarence Nowack, and Mrs. Rolland Quicker. Out of town relatives and friends present were: Mrs. Dora Betz, William Korn, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Korn, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schaaf, Mr. and Mrs. I.C. Erity, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Leinenkugel, Mrs. Rosa Betz, of Eau Claire; Mrs. Earl Towers, Mrs. George Heath and daughter Jean and son Francis, John and Walter Towers, Mrs. Monte Hansen, John Hansen, and Harold Hansen families of Mauston; Mrs. Henry Leinenkugel of Chippewa; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Liebau of Rice Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Schiller of Greenwood; Miss Mildred Schiller of Madison, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kriedler and family of Stratford."note: error in this obituary Jean and Francis "Heath" were actually Jean and Frances Towers, sisters of Mrs. George Heath (Mary Towers)

    05/24/2001 07:12:41
    1. [WICLARK] Marion (Seidl) Weister (1920-1998)
    2. Marcia Ann Kuehl - Transcriber
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12168 Surname: BECK, DAMPIER, DRAGANI, DROSTE, DURST, GRIMM, JONAS, KOPF, KRUMREI, RAU, ROGNEY, SEIDL, WEISTER, ZALEWSKI ------------------------- ------------------PUBLIC RECORD. Marion WEISTER Obit printed in the Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, Tuesday, July 21, 1998: Marion (SEIDL) WEISTER (Photograph)Marion WEISTER, 78, died Sunday, July 19, 1998, at the House of the Dove, Marshfield.Services will be held at 11 am Friday at St Michael’s Catholic Church in Hewitt. The Rev. Michael SCHELBLE will officiate. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Marion was born June 22, 1920, in the Township of Sherman, Clark County, to Leo and Coletta (DURST) SEIDL. She lived in Hewitt until her marriage to George WEISTER on Nov 10, 1938, in Hewitt, when she moved to Wisconsin Rapids. For the last twelve years, she was a library clerk at McMillan Memorial Library in Wisconsin Rapids.Survivors include one son, Rick (Lynne) WEISTER, Eau Claire; three daughters, Nancy (Steve) ZALEWSKI, Santa Rosa, CA; Sharyn (David) KRUMREI, Oshkosh; and Debby DAMPIER, Wisconsin Rapids; six brothers, LeRoy (Marion) SEIDL, Eugene (Ruth) RAU, all or Marshfield; Clarence (Margaret) SEIDL, Austin, Texas; Larry SEIDL, Menasha; and Clem RAU, Eau Claire; six sisters, Veronica KOPF, Rita (John) Fischer and Doris (Wally) JONAS, all of Marshfield; Millie GRIMM, Mechanicsburg, PA; Pat (Roger) ROGNEY, Appleton; and Betty BECK, Schofield; one sister-in-law, Dottie RAU, Neenah; and eight grandchildren, Daniel KRUMMREI, Stephanie (Pat) DRAGANI, Stacy KRUMREI, Robert (Darcy) DAMPIER, Calli DAMPIER, Sara WEISTER, Michelle WEISTER and Kelsey WEISTER. She was predeceased by her parents, an infant son (George), one brother (James RAU) and two stepfathers (Frank RAU and Orin DROSTE).Friends may call at St Michael’s Church in Hewitt from 10 am until time of services of Friday.Ritchay Funeral Home, Wisconsin Rapids, is in charge of arrangements.

    05/24/2001 07:08:24
    1. [WICLARK] Atkins
    2. Denice
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10471 Surname: Atkins ------------------------- Looking for any information on a John Atkins. Born around 1880 in Iowa, married an adeline laib in 1906 in Jackson COunty. Is known to have been buried in a Colby cemetary date of death, unknown would approximate 1950. Any help would be appreciated, since I am stuck!!!

    05/24/2001 03:57:33
    1. Re: [WICLARK] D. C. Louks (1838-1898)
    2. Greetings, Joan On the orgininal copy of this Obit, does it list the names of the children? Regards, Robert Lipprandt ----- Original Message ----- From: Joan M. Benner <jmbenner@tznet.com> To: <WICLARK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 12:48 PM Subject: [WICLARK] D. C. Louks (1838-1898) > Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12138 > > Surname: LOUCKS > ------------------------- > > ------------PUBLIC RECORD. > > D C LOUCKS death announcement printed in The Phonograph > (Colby, Clark, WI), Thursday January 27, 1898, Page 3: > > D C LOUCKS for the past nine years a prominent citizen of Marshfield, dropped > dead at his home on Sunday morning, January 16th, of heart failure. He > had just carried in an armful of wood, which he deposited in the wood box, > and suddenly dropped dead. He was in the 60th year of his age; leaves four > children, two sons and two daughters; his wife died about three months > previous. > > Joan M. Benner, Golden Rule Genealogy Member Association of Professional > Genealogists > Rootsweb Sponsor > > > > > ==== WICLARK Mailing List ==== > New Subscribers **** Please take the time to introduce yourselves > and let us know the surnames you are researching! > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB >

    05/24/2001 03:24:09
    1. [WICLARK] Jerry McLaughlin (1815-1902)
    2. Tim McLaughlin
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12166 Surname: McLAUGHLIN, MURPHY, BURKE ------------------------- Sheboygan Herald 2/1/1902 read: Another Pioneer Gone Home At the early hour of the evening of 1/28/1902. Mr. Jerry McLaughlin one of the old pioneers of Lyndon, passed peacefully away at the ripe age of 86 yrs 11 months 13 days. He had been in poor health for a long time but received the best care from his daughter and son-in-law Mr. & Mrs. P. H. Murphy whom he had lived with for a number of years. Mr. McLaughlin was a good citizen a kind husband, and much respected by his neighbors. Deceased was born Keenagh, Donegal Co. Ireland Feb. 15th 1815 with his family moved to Canada in 1848. After spending two years in Canada he made up his mind that he could do better in Rochester NY. where he moved and spent the next 12 years. In the year 1862 he with his family landed in Sheboygan county locating in the town of Lyndon, two miles west of Cascade WI where he has been ever since a resident. He was the father of nine children, four of which passed over the river before him and five of them still survive him. John of Washington, Dennis of Alaska, James of Adell, Daniel of Withee, Clark Co., and Mary at home, Mr. McLaughlin leaves a wife five children five sisters and two brothers and many friends to mourn his departure Funeral services will be held at St. Mary's Church in Cascade Friday morning at 10 O'clock Rev. B.J.Burke officiating. McLaughlin Family Tree

    05/24/2001 02:44:20
    1. [WICLARK] Lydia Pool (1847-1940)
    2. Debie Blindauer
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12165 Surname: POOL, DANIELS, SMITH, BRUCE, HERGES, KLAHN, PULLEN, DeMUNCK, DE MUNCK, STANDARD ------------------------- -------------------------PUBLIC RECORD. Plymouth Review, Monday, December 2, 1940 pg. 6: Former Greenbush Resident DiesWord has been received here of the death of Mrs. Albert Pool, well-known former Greenbush resident, which occured this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Daniels in Granton, Clark County.Born in New York state, Mrs. pool was a resident of Greenbush for many years, going to make her home with her daughter in Granton about a year ago.She is survived by the following children: Eugene of Kohler; Mrs. George Smith of Owens, Wis; Byron Pool of this city and Mrs. James Bruce of Cedar Grove.The body will be brought to Greenbush for services and burial. Final arrangements have not been made as the paper goes to press. Plymouth Review, Monday December 9, 1940 pg. 6: Hold Rites For Mrs. Lydia Pool, Greenbush - Funeral services for Mrs. Kydia Pool, 93, who passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Daniels near Granton on Monday, we held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist church in this village. The Rev. Lowell Reykdal officiated and interment was in the Greenbush cemetery. During the services Miss Thelma De Munck sang "In the Garden", and "Lead Me Home" accompanied by Mrs. G. D. Stanard. The pallbearers were four grandsons of the deceased, Ray, Glen and Mark Bruce of Cedar Grove and Owen Pool of Kohler and Edward Herges and Frank Klahn, friends of Mrs. Pool. Mrs. Pool was born in Grafton, New York, on April 12, 1847, and was married to Albert Pool in January of 1865. Ten years later the couple came to Wisconsin and settled near Greenbush (Sheboygan County), on a farm which they purchased from the Government. The land grant, a cherished possesion of the family, was signed by President James Buchanan. In 1911 they sold their farm and moved to the village of Greenbush, where Mr. Pool passed away in 1922. Three other children born in New York, died there in early childhood and one daughter, Mrs. Bert Pullen, preceded her mother in death in 1900.The survivors are three sons, Eugene Pool of Kohler, Hubert Pool of Plymouth and Byron Pool of this village; three daughters, Mrs. George Smith of Owen, Mrs. Fred Daniels of Granton and Mrs. James Bruce of Cedar Grove; 22 grandchildren and 35 great grandchildren.Those from away, who attended the last rites, were: Mr. & Mrs. Fred Daniels and daughter, Miss Marie, of Granton; Mrs. George Smith of Owens; Mr. & Mrs. Owen Pool and Mrs. Hamerla of Sheboygan Falls; Mr. & Mrs. James Bruce and Mr. & Mrs. Glen Bruce of Cedar Grove and Mrs. Hubert Pool of Plymouth.

    05/24/2001 02:22:16
    1. [WICLARK] Correction - Addition - Mary Esslinger and Lawrence Hebbring
    2. Patti Laessig
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Biographies Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkBios/10670 Surname: ESSLINGER, ESLINGER, HEBBRING, ESSER ------------------------- Mary (Maria) Es(s)linger was born in 1825 and was married to Lawrence Hebbring born in 1823. (Not Lena as stated above). Peter Es(s)linger (born 13 May 1826, died 12 June 1905) was married to Anna Sibilla Esser on 25 February 1862. Anna Esser was born in 1844 and died in 1890). Children of Peter Eslinger and Anna Esser: Peter Eslinger born 15 April 1866 Catharina Eslinger born 12 October 1868 Wilhelm Eslinger born 12 August 1871 Peter Es(s)linger was a sibling to Anna, Margaretha, Magdalena, Mary and Appolonia Es(s)linger. All were children of Mathias Eslinger and Catherina Zehren. Mathias Eslinger was born circa 1776 in Rodt, Trier, Germany; Catherina Zehren was born 23 June 1795 in Beuren, Trier, Germany. She died 30 June 1876. Mathias Eslinger and Catherina Zehren were married on 22 September 1812.

    05/23/2001 11:57:01
    1. [WICLARK] Obituary - Ernest Wrench - 1904-1953
    2. Patti Laessig
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12164 Surname: WRENCH, RADTKE, EHRLICH, REINDEL, NELSON, FREDRICKSON ------------------------- OBITUARY THE STRATFORD JOURNAL, January 29, 1953 ERNEST WRENCH 1904-1953 Ernest R. Wrench, 49, died unexpectedly at 4 o'clock on last Thursday afternoon at his home here.Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Sauter Funeral Home with the Rev. Alfred Hemmersbach officiating. Burial was made in St. Joseph's cemetery.Ernest Wrench was born on January 19, 1904, at Summit. He came to Stratford in 1939, and was married here in 1940 to Miss Rose Radtke. In 1941 they moved to Poynette, returning here five years later. He was employed at the Rollohome in Marshfield at the time of his death.Survivors are his wife, two daughters, and two sons. Rosemary, Mildred, Richard and Louis, all at home; his stepmother, Mrs. Clara Wrench of Oconomowoc; three brothers, Walter, of Merton, Richard of Wales, and Paul, of Stratford; and four sisters, Mrs. George Ehrlich of Dousman; Mrs. F. Reindel of Neillsville (Clark Co., WI); Mrs. Jerome Nelson of Oconomowoc, and Mrs. Leonard Fredrickson of Waukesha.

    05/23/2001 11:16:09
    1. [WICLARK] Obituary - Mrs. Daniel Vandehey - 1879-1942
    2. Patti Laessig
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12162 Surname: VANDEHEY, LAESSIG, WIEDENHOFT, NEIBAUER, KISSINGER, RUDER, WAGNER, POLEGE, McDONALD, SAWYER, WEBER ------------------------- OBITUARY THE STRATFORD JOURNAL, JANUARY 29, 1942 MRS. DANIEL VANDEHEY - 1879-1942 Funeral services for Mrs. Daniel Vandehey, 62, Colby (Clark Co., WI), who died Friday evening at St. Vincent's hospital in Green Bay [Brown County, Wisconsin] after suffering a stroke Tuesday at the home of her son Maynard Vandehey in Green Bay, were held on Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church in Colby, The Rev. J. L. Lang officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery.Mrs. Vandehey, the former Julia Laessig, was born in Wausau March 24, 1879, and married Mr. Vandehey in this village June 26, 1900. The couple purchased a farm in the town of Beaver, Clark county, and operated it 39 years before retiring and moving to Colby. Survivors are the widower; three daughters, Mrs. Arthur Wiedenhoft of Colby, Sister M. Antilia of Sparta and Mrs. Frank Neibauer of Wisconsin Rapids; four sons, Maynard at home, and Lawrence, Harold and Ralph Vandehey of Los Angeles, Cal,; a sister, Mrs. John Kissinger of Victoria, B. C. Canada; two brothers, Frank and Charles Laessig of this village, and 15 grandchildren.Mrs. Vandehey was a member of the Christian Mothers society of St. Mary's church.[She also had a sister Mary, Mrs. Emil Ruder, Merrill, WI, Augusta, Mrs. Michael B. Wagner, Stratford, WI, brothers Henry (married Agatha Wagner), and Fred (married Olga Polege, Louis. Charles (married Jeanette McDonald) and Frank (married spouse 1: Mary Sawyer; Spouse 2: Mary Weber]

    05/23/2001 11:10:49
    1. [WICLARK] SEMEN (Mary) 1903 - 2000
    2. Joan M Benner
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12158 Surname: SEMAN, THIEDE ------------------------- SEMEN (Mary) 1903 - 2000 -------------------------PUBLIC RECORD. Mary SEMEN Obit taken from The Pittsville Record, Thursday May 11, 2000, Volume 91 Number 18, Page 4 Obituary, Mary SEMAN Helen Mary SEMAN, 97, formerly of Sherwood (Clark Co. WI), died at the Grancare Nursing Home where she was a resident. She was born April 21, 1903, to John and Rose (THIEDE) SEMAN. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Joseph and John. Funeral services were held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Thursday, May 4, 2000. She was buried at Calvary Cemetery. Joan M BENNER, Golden Rule Genealogy Golden Rule Genealogy

    05/23/2001 12:29:22
    1. [WICLARK] SCHAFER (William Arvil) 1911 - 2000
    2. Joan M Benner
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12157 Surname: FREELUND, JOHNSON, LIGHT, LUNSTROM, MERNACK, MOELLER, SCHAFER, WATSON, WILLIAMS, WISDOM ------------------------- SCHAFER (William Arvil) 1911 - 2000 -----------------PUBLIC RECORD. William Arvil SCHAFER taken from the Pittsville Record, Thursday August 10, 2000, Volume 91 Number 31, Page 8 William Arvil SCHAFER William Arvil SCHAFER, 89, of Pittsville, entered eternal life Friday Aug 4, 2000, at his home. Funeral services were held at 11am Tuesday at Buchanan Funeral Home, Pittsville, with Rev Ralph SCHRAM officiating. Burial was in the Sherwood cemetery. Visitation was held from 5-9pm Monday with Masonic rites conducted by Masonic Lodge 128 of Wisconsin Rapids. Arvil was born Feb 17, 1911 in Bunker, MO to William Calvin and Stella Lucretia (WILLIAMS) SCHAFER. He was eductaed in the Bunker public schools and married Lydia MOELLER September 15, 1934 in Maquoketa IA. After their marriage they lived in Bunker and Harden, Illinois where he was employed at the flour mill. They moved to the Town of Sherwood in 1949 and Arvil then worked in area cranberry marshes, Rockford Drop Forge, and then for John L. Sullivan Construction Co. in Wisconsin Rapids, retiring in 1973. Arvil served in the Civilian Conservation Corps in Iowa, was a long-time member of the American Rifle Association, a member of the Sherwood Community church and was affiliated with the American Missionary Fellowship. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and spending time with his grandchildren. He is survived by nine children, Nettie FREEDLUND of Pittsville, Calvin (Thelma) SCHAFER of Machesny Park, IL, Wayne (Barbara) SCHAFER of Athens, IL, Lawrence (Janice) Schafer of Roscoe, IL, Alice SCHAFER (Jack LUNDSTROM) of Rockford, IL, Neda (Melvin) JOHNSON of Loves Park, IL, Paula SCHAFER of Pittsville, Helen (Alan) MERNACK of Rockford, IL, Ralph (Dawn) SCAHFER of Spencer; 25 grandchildren; 33 great grandchildren; one brother, John L (Esther) SCHAFER of Salern, MO; three sisters, Mary WATSON of Pekin, Illinois, Ellen (Arvel) LIGHT of Rolla, MO and Carrie (Lowell) WISDOM of Bunker, MO. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lydia, on Dec 4, 1995, one sister and three brothers. Buchanan Funeral Home, Pittsville, assisted the family with arrangements. Joan M. Benner, Golden Rule Genealogy Member, Association of Professional Genealogists Rootsweb Sponsor Golden Rule Genealogy

    05/23/2001 12:23:08
    1. [WICLARK] NELSON NEVE (Inga - Mrs Frank) 1905 - 2000
    2. Joan M Benner
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12156 Surname: NEVE, CARR, JEPSON, NELSON ------------------------- NELSON NEVE (Inga - Mrs Frank) 1905 - 2000 ---------------------PUBLIC RECORD. Inga NEVE Obit printed in the Pittsville Record, Volume 91 Number 51, Thursday December 21, 2000, Page 6 Inga NEVE, 1905-2000 Inga NEVE, 95, of Pittsville, died Sunday, Dec 17, 2000 at the House of the Dove Hospice, Marshfield. Funeral services were held Friday Dec 22, 2000 at the United Church of Christ in Pittsville. Rev. Nancy CARR officiated, with Betty CAPLIN as organist. Burial was in the Sherwood cemetery, Town of Sherwood (Clark Co., WI), with grandsons serving as pallbearers. Inga was born Oct 22, 1905, in City Point to Invald and Caroline (JEPSON) NELSON. She was educated at City Point Grade School, Lincoln High School and Wood County Normal in Wisconsin Rapids. Before marriage she taught grade school in the Town of Cary. She married Frank NEVE, Sr., Feb 11, 1926 in Rockford, IL. He died July 27, 1985. They lived on a farm in the town of Cary from 1926 until September of 1983, though retiring from farming in 1967. In 1983 they moved to the City of Pittsville. She was past town clerk for the town of Cary, helped to establish and served as 4-H leader for the Cary Go-Getters, was a member of the Cary Ladies Aid and Cary Homemakers. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and was Past Worthy Matron. She was a member of the Pittsville Senior Citizens. Inga enjoyed cross-word puzzles, playing cards and being with her family. She is survived by six sons, LaVerne (Christine) of Marshfield, Leland "Swede" (Connie) of Pittsville, Frank Jr. (Judy) of Pittsville, Edward (Arlene) of Wisconsin Rapids, Donald (Marlene) of Pittsville and Lawrence (Joeane) of Rice Lake; one daughter, Caroline (Herman) BALLERSTEIN of Mapleton, Maine; 29 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband; four brothers; and five sisters. The family asks that memorial gifts be designated to Pittsville Area Neighbors Shelf, Pittsville Youth Ministry, Pittsville Community Library or the Pittsville High School Performing Arts Foundation. Buchanan Funeral Home, Pittsville, assisted the family with arrangements. Joan M. Benner, Golden Rule Genealogy Member, Association of Professional Genealogists Rootsweb Sponsor The Golden Rule

    05/23/2001 12:16:42
    1. [WICLARK] COULTHARD (Neal G) 1921 - 2001
    2. Joan M Benner
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12155 Surname: BARTER, BRAUN, CEDERBKAD, CEGIELSKI, COULTHARD, HILL, JEPSON ------------------------- ------------------PUBLIC RECORD. Neal G COULTHARD Obit printed in the Pittsville Record, Volume 92 Number 3, Thursday January 18, 2001, Page 6: Neal G COULTHARD, 79, of Town of Sherwood, Pittsville, died Tuesday January 16, 2001 at the Palliative Care Unit of St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield. Family will greet friends from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday at the Buchanan Funeral Home, Pittsville and from 10-11 a.m. Thursday at the United Church of Christ in Pittsville. Memorial services will be held at 11am Thursday at the church. Buchanan Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Neal G COULTHARD funeral services printed in the Pittsville Record, Volume 92 Number 4, Thursday, January 25, 2001, Page 7 Neal G COULTHARD, 79, of Sherwood Road, Pittsville, died Tuesday January 16, 2001 at the Palliative Care Unit of St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, where he had been a patient for the past two weeks. A memorial service was held Thursday January 18 at United Church of Christ, Pittsville, with Rev Nancy CARR and Rev Olaf ANDERSON officiating. Music was provided by organist Betty Capling and soloist Mary Garrels. Military rites were conducted by Palmer-Ritchie-Thomas Post 153 American Legion of Pittsville. Burial was in the Sherwood Cemetery, Town of Sherwood. Visitation was held at Buchanan Funeral Home Wednesday evening. Neal was born April 23, 1921 in Sherwood to John and Josephine (HILL) COULTHARD. He was educated in the Town of Sherwood. Neal was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving in the Pacific Fleet from 1942-45. He married Eleanor BARTER April 9, 1945 at the Methodist Parsonage in Hoquiam, WA. He was a dairy farmer in the Town of Sherwood and a union carpenter until retirement. he was a member of the United Church of Christ, Pittsville; American Legion Post 153 of Pittsville, and served as supervisor/chairman of the Town of Sherwood. Neal enjoyed his farm pond, fishing, hunting and his family. He is survived by his wife, Eleanor, of Pittsville, one son, Bill (Pat) COULTHARD of Pittsville; three dauhters, Carol (Andy) CEGIELSKI of Arpin, Judy (Ed) BRAUN of Madison, and Shirley (Herb) JEPSON of Pittsville; three brothers, Milo COULTHARD of Darlington, Lee (Hazel) COULTHARD of Wisconsin Rapids, and Grant (Charlyn) COULTHARD of Marshfield; one sister, Virgie CEDERBLAD of Coal Valley, IL; 13 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, seven brothers and sisters and one great-grandchild. Buchanan Funeral Home, Pittsville, handled arrangements. Joan M. Benner, Golden Rule Genealogy Member Association of Professional Genealogists Rootsweb Sponsor

    05/23/2001 12:10:49
    1. [WICLARK] Millard Timlin-I'm a relative
    2. Tracey Ambrose
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12153 Surname: Jordan, Timlin, Erdman ------------------------- Clark County I'm not sure if my email went through so I will post here also. I am the great granddaughter of Phoebe Maude JORDAN,Millard's Aunt. I come from the ERDMAN side. Can't wait to hear from you....how are you related? Talk to you soon.... Tracey

    05/23/2001 11:21:29
    1. [WICLARK] KUMM (Elmer E) 1925 - 2000
    2. Joan M Benner
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/12152 Surname: BATHKE, BOCK, CONLEY, DERUSSEA, FOCHS, HOEKSTRA, JAKOBI, KUMM, STEIDL, STETTLER, WALKER, YOUNG ------------------------- KUMM (Elmer E) 1925 - 2000 -------------------PUBLIC RECORD. Elmer E KUMM Obit taken from the Pittsville Record, Thursday August 31, 2000, Volume 91 Number 34, Page 4 Elmer E KUMM 1925-2000 Elmer E KUMM, 75, of Pittsville, died (no dod listed) at St Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield WI, where he was admitted August 11th, 2000. Elmer was born April 18, 1925 to Albert and Ula (STETTLER) KUMM near Pittsville. He graduated from Pittsville High School in 1942. On April 20, 1948, he was married to Julia STEIDL at St Joachim's Catholic Church, Pittsville. Elmer and Julia celebrated their 50th anniversary in 1998. They dairy farmed from 1948-1992 and after selling their farm, moved to Pittsville. Elmer was also retired from the postal service where he served as a rural carrier from 1971-1989. Elmer served as Town of Dexter treasurer from 1955-59 and assessor from 1967-71. Elmer also served as Town of Hiles supervisor from 1990-92. He enjoyed playing accordian and listening to polka music, playing cards, going to auctions, going on hayrides in Kumm's crazy carriage and spending time with his family. He was a member of the Rural Carriers Association. Elmer is survived by his wife, Julia; five sons, Lee (Linda) of Vesper, Earl (Karlette) of Pittsville, Glen (Peggy) of Casper WY, Lyle of Eau Claire, and Rick of Marshfield; four daughters, Rita (Ken) JAKOBI of Granton, Janet (Bayless) CONLEY of Los Alamitos, CA, Linda (Randy) FOCHS of Pittsville, and Marilyn (Chris) BATHKE of Oshkosh; twenty grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; six brothers, Ernest, Floyd (Delores), both of Pittsville, Allen (Violet) of Wisconsin Rapids, Myron of Ohio, Jerry (Lorraine) of Nekoosa, Lynn (Bev) of Florida; and five sisters, Verna HOEKSTRA of Vesper, Irma (Don) BOCK of Florida, Audrey DERUSSEA of California, Margaret of Marshfield, and Marlene (Lloyd) YOUNG of Rudolph. Elmer was predeceased by his parents, one daughter, Fern and one grandson, Tommy JAKOBI. Funeral services were held at 2pm Sunday August 27th at Buchanan Funeral Home, Pittsville, with daughter, Reverend Janet CONLEY of Cottonwood Christian Center, Los Alamitos, CA officiating. Pallbearers were grandsons, Mark KUMM, Denny JAKOBI, John KUMM, Nicolas KUMM, Brian KUMM, Jacob FOCHS and Josh KUMM. Joan M BENNER, Golden Rule Genealogy Member, Association of Professional Genealogists Rootsweb Sponsor Golden Rule Genealogy

    05/23/2001 11:03:20