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    1. [WICLARK] OLD INFO: SR4-19 & TC 4-18
    2. Hi Everyone, In case there are any new subscribers here, just a brief run down of what my entries are. I receive 2 newspapers weekly from Clark Co. Wisconsin (I live in CA). Each has an Old Items section which lists many many names. Because of copyright infringements, I type some information from these and mail them to the list in hope they will help someone find some information on their family. Take care! Kathy STANLEY REPUBLICAN dated April 19, 2001 70 YEARS AGO (April 17, 1931) Mr. Foster said the Star Theater will be closed to install the latest type of sound-on-film equipment. 40 YEARS AGO (April 20, 1961) Elaine Samuelson, Barbara Weissenberg and Rosemary Tryboski won superior ratings and gold medals at the state speech contest in Madison. Marlene Meyer and John Friank received excellent ratings. Tom Moore was named one of the 50 finalists in the current events competition. 25 YEARS AGO (April 15, 1976) Cynthia Michalak, Mrs. Ruth Eslingers daughter, was named the winner of the Stanley & Boyd Lion's Club Scholarship contest. FULL OBITUARIES: AMERLING, Gerald 3/12/1919-4/6/2001 (Parents: Herman & Mary (Seidl); spouse: Marybelle Smoczyk) MOHR, Tracee M 2/25/1978 - 4/16/2001 (Parents: Peter & Karen Peterson; spouse: Cory Mohr) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE THORP COURIER dated April 18, 2001 100 YEARS AGO Marriage licenses were issued to Peter H Bast and Adaline A Crowell; Martin Bernhard and Catherine Sadowska; Bruno Miniat and Mary Ryterski. M. Greisch bought Ole Christenson's dwelling and 5 acres. Mr & Mrs Ben Tupper had a daughter. M. Wiltgen bought Jos. Ludwig's farm. Mr & Mrs Peter Sorenson had a son April 13th. Geo. Irish killed a litter of 7 wolves last week for a bounty of $42. Chas. Adams and Eva Sheldon were wed on April 13th by Rev. Bachman. The Finnegan Bros. carpenters and contractors have a number of contracts. Nick Baldeschwiler, 1 barn; Ed Heller, 1 barn completed; Bernhard Frese, a barn and residence; John Boie, a barn; Geo. Banderob, an addition; John McGrogan, a barn; Jerry Asselin, a farm residence; and Herman Banderob an extension on his harness shop. 75 YEARS AGO... Mr & Mrs Sylvester Lozynski had a son April 6th. B.G. Splinter and Jenny Schmidt were wed and celebrated on April 6th. E.F. Heidemann bouth Bernard Frese's home. Verne Peet bought John Hill's property which is currently occupied by Fred Eppers who is moving to Charles Hoffman's farm. Emmet Wilhelm returned from St. Mary's College on Monday. J.N. Schroeder bought 40 acres from Delbert Burss last week. A. Seaman and family who were living on Bernard Frese's farm moved to their own home in the village last week. Norman Craig bought 1 acre of land from A.A. Barr. Mr & Mrs W.A. Wilhelm received a telegram that Mr & Mrs Raymond Wilhelm of Fresno, CA had a baby girl April 5th. Ellery Holzhausen and Marion Aucutt were wed April 5th. Adeline Gonyo and Robert Broersen were wed by Rev. A.M. Mucherheide has Friday. Mrs. Frank Bertrand died April 5th in Marshfield. 50 YEARS AGO... Mrs. Stanislaus Kapszukiewicz, age 71, died April 5th in Chippewa Falls. Ignatz Wisniewski, age 83, died April 2nd in Stanley. Glen Wry died at his home in Milwaukee. Mr & Mrs Alis VanDenHeuvel had a son on April 4th in Stanley. Mr & Mrs Floyd Brenner had a daughter on April 6th. 25 YEARS AGO... Mrs. Henry Balicki, age 59, was found dead in her home. Mr & Mrs Donald Buss had a son on April 2nd. Mr & Mrs Don Laager had a daughter in Chippewa Falls. Justin T. Schultze, age 7, died while riding his bicycle last Friday. Mark Osowski, son of Mr & Mrs Thomas R. Ososwski, was selected to represent Thorp in apply for a foundation $1200 scholarship. William Graham, age 28, was killed in a car accident on April 11th. Antonette Prokopiak, age 85, died April 11th in Chippewa Falls. Joseph Kaliscewski, age 74, died at his home in Roosevelt on April 9th. 10 YEARS AGO... Walter Abramovica, age 69, died April 15th in Stanley. Robbie Schesel's family lost the home and its contents in a fire last week. Daryl Braatz received the first Annual Outstanding Adviser of the year on April 13th. Lester Emil Reineke, age 80 of Eau Claire, died April 7th. Wayne Broeren, age 58 of Champaign, IL, died March 26th in Ft. Meyers, FL. Ernest Beyrels, age 92 died April 19th in Marshfield. Karl J.L.Herzberg, age 86, died April 5th in Eau Claire. Janice Banaszynski, age 49, died April 11th in Marshfield. FULL OBITUARIES: PANCYRZ, Stella ? - 4/13/2001 (Parents: Joseph & Sophie (Kowal) Perdo; spouse: Joseph Pancyrz) GRAJKOWSKI, Victor 3/9/1919 - 4/16/2001 (Parents: John & Mary (Swenarski); spouse: Evelyn (Jeanne) Schmidt) OBERLE, Dennis 9/5/1953 - 4/14/2001 (Parents: Leo & Imogene (Baker)) TYZNIK, Joe ? - 4/10/2001 OLD PICTURE: Two girls getting ready to go to prom I believe. My guess 1960s.

    05/08/2001 07:00:02
    1. [WICLARK] Nellie Parrett
    2. Diane Bentfield
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Biographies Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkBios/10438 Surname: Parrett ------------------------- I was wondering if you had more information on Nellie's parents and siblings.

    05/08/2001 04:59:37
    1. [WICLARK] surnames
    2. Linda Robinson
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10454 Surname: WINTER, WILLIAMS, CHURCHFIELD ------------------------- Searching for parents William WILSON and wife Mary Ann WILLIAMS. Son Allen WILSON, b. Sept. 6, 1890, Clark Co, Wisconsin; married (abt 1918-1919) Mary Marie CHURCHFIELD b. Sept 22, 1903.

    05/08/2001 04:16:05
    1. [WICLARK] Louis Kraatz
    2. Sheila Stephens Kraatz
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11804 Surname: Kraatz ------------------------- I am looking for Louis (Lewis) Kraatz. He came to Texas and fought in the Battle fo San Jacinto in 1836. He had a wife named Louisa. Is this some relation to the Kraatz you have? Thanks, Sheila Stephens Kraatz

    05/06/2001 05:12:26
    1. Re: [WICLARK] ? re SSDI
    2. Ahhhhhhhh, Good info Chuck! Regards, Robert Lipprandt ----- Original Message ----- From: <AusChuck@aol.com> To: <WICLARK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 9:34 AM Subject: Re: [WICLARK] ? re SSDI > Hello List Members, > > First and foremost, I am NOT an expert in this field, but hope to > shed some light on this subject for you. To the list owner: My > apologies that this is a bit off topic. > > There are not many listings in SSDI prior to 1962. Why the Social > Security Administration hasn't entered many listings prior to this date > is unknown. At present, Social Security has been in effect long enough, > and at the rate people are passing, I've heard that it's all that they can do > to keep up with the present. > > Going back to the inception of SSDI, in the beginning self employed > persons and selected government jobs didn't take withholdings for > Social Security. It's like a bank account. Deposit nothing, get nothing. > And the one paying into the account, usually their own, must contribute > for a given number of calendar quarters before the account becomes > eligible for a claim to be filed against it. > > Another factor is that someone, a dependent survivor, has to file a claim > against the account. Folks in retirement file on their own accounts, > but still a claim must be made against the account to show up in the > SSDI. > > And then the snafu of it all, not all SSDI releases are created equal. > All of the accumulated names are "supposed" to be there, but this > is not the actual case. My own father is one of those names that > is sometimes there, and sometimes is missing. As of late he's > been there repeatedly, but within the first three years after his > passing, it was an on/off affair. > > In conclusion, there are other minor technicalities that can prevent > an account from showing up on the SSDI, but the ones listed above > are the major reasons. > > Hope that this clears up the mysteries. FYI, The Social Security > Administration's address is: > > Social Security Administration > Office of Earnings Operations > FOIA Workgroup > 300 N. Greene Street > P.O. Box 33022 > Baltimore, Maryland 21290 > > Writing for an SS-5, the Social Security Administration application, > is $7.00 with a SS#, $16.00 without the number. Time frame turnaround > has been between three and eight weeks to receive the SS-5 in the mail. > I've *never* been disappointed by the content of an SS-5. They are a > treasure from the past, complete with your person's signature, and mother's > maiden name, and much, much more. > > Good luck to all of you with your research! > > Chuck Taylor > Austin, TX > E-mail: AusChuck@aol.com > Rootsweb Supporter/List Manager: WOOLSEY-L@rootsweb.com > http://hometown.aol.com/AusChuck/index.html > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/5689 > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/t/a/y/Charles--L-Taylor > > > ==== WICLARK Mailing List ==== > New Subscribers **** Please take the time to introduce yourselves > and let us know the surnames you are researching! > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > >

    05/06/2001 01:16:37
    1. [WICLARK] SSDI
    2. Judy Groh
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10451 Surname: ------------------------- Heidi The SSDI starts in 1962 when the Social Security Dept. started this database. It is rare that any deaths prior to that date are found. There is alot of misleading information passed around about this data base. Rootsweb has the correct information along with the most frequently asked questions, below is the link. http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/lesson10.htm LOL Judy

    05/06/2001 09:31:09
    1. Re: [WICLARK] ? re SSDI
    2. Hello List Members, First and foremost, I am NOT an expert in this field, but hope to shed some light on this subject for you. To the list owner: My apologies that this is a bit off topic. There are not many listings in SSDI prior to 1962. Why the Social Security Administration hasn't entered many listings prior to this date is unknown. At present, Social Security has been in effect long enough, and at the rate people are passing, I've heard that it's all that they can do to keep up with the present. Going back to the inception of SSDI, in the beginning self employed persons and selected government jobs didn't take withholdings for Social Security. It's like a bank account. Deposit nothing, get nothing. And the one paying into the account, usually their own, must contribute for a given number of calendar quarters before the account becomes eligible for a claim to be filed against it. Another factor is that someone, a dependent survivor, has to file a claim against the account. Folks in retirement file on their own accounts, but still a claim must be made against the account to show up in the SSDI. And then the snafu of it all, not all SSDI releases are created equal. All of the accumulated names are "supposed" to be there, but this is not the actual case. My own father is one of those names that is sometimes there, and sometimes is missing. As of late he's been there repeatedly, but within the first three years after his passing, it was an on/off affair. In conclusion, there are other minor technicalities that can prevent an account from showing up on the SSDI, but the ones listed above are the major reasons. Hope that this clears up the mysteries. FYI, The Social Security Administration's address is: Social Security Administration Office of Earnings Operations FOIA Workgroup 300 N. Greene Street P.O. Box 33022 Baltimore, Maryland 21290 Writing for an SS-5, the Social Security Administration application, is $7.00 with a SS#, $16.00 without the number. Time frame turnaround has been between three and eight weeks to receive the SS-5 in the mail. I've *never* been disappointed by the content of an SS-5. They are a treasure from the past, complete with your person's signature, and mother's maiden name, and much, much more. Good luck to all of you with your research! Chuck Taylor Austin, TX E-mail: AusChuck@aol.com Rootsweb Supporter/List Manager: WOOLSEY-L@rootsweb.com http://hometown.aol.com/AusChuck/index.html http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/5689 http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/t/a/y/Charles--L-Taylor

    05/06/2001 03:34:34
    1. Re: [WICLARK] ? re SSDI
    2. Greetings Heidi, The SSDI is a great tool, if your looked for information is there. The same goes for the LDS lists, Ancestry.com, Rootsweb and the rest. But, if for some reason your information is not there, then it becomes something useless. I would assume that you can find by sending a letter to either the Social Security Administration or the software people that may or may not give you a satisfactory explanation. I keep hearing that there are going to be updates to the SSDI software files, but to this date, I have not seen any. Maybe someone else out there knows of some. Many of my relatives also are not included on the SSDI records, some are. Again, maybe there is a problem with the way SSDI software people gather the information from the Social Security Administration or maybe the problem is with the Social Security Administration. Only time will tell. Sorry to not be of any help. Regards Robert Lipprandt ----- Original Message ----- From: Heidi Wolf <heiditea@wbetv.net> To: <WICLARK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2001 10:55 PM Subject: [WICLARK] ? re SSDI > Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10449 > > Surname: Teclaw > ------------------------- > > > I am helping my father search for any Teclaw familiy members. I wonder > if any one knows how to find out why my grandfather, Michael Teclaw, does > not show up in the SSDI. He passed away in apx 1959. SS benifits were collected. > He had a tavern and cheese factory in Clark,co. > Thanks in advance! > Heidi > > > ==== WICLARK Mailing List ==== > New Subscribers **** Please take the time to introduce yourselves > and let us know the surnames you are researching! > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >

    05/06/2001 01:08:01
    1. [WICLARK] ? re SSDI
    2. Heidi Wolf
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10449 Surname: Teclaw ------------------------- I am helping my father search for any Teclaw familiy members. I wonder if any one knows how to find out why my grandfather, Michael Teclaw, does not show up in the SSDI. He passed away in apx 1959. SS benifits were collected. He had a tavern and cheese factory in Clark,co. Thanks in advance! Heidi

    05/05/2001 02:55:36
    1. [WICLARK] Eli Barnes (1822-1900)
    2. Michelle
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11772 Surname: BARNES, ABLEITER, WINTER ------------------------- Republican and Press of Neillsville, April ?, 1900 DEATH OF DR. BARNES Dr. Eli Barnes died at the residence of Jos. Winter in the town of Pine Valley on Monday, April 23. About five months ago he was injured in a runaway accident in Neillsville. By good and careful nursing he recovered somewhat but owing to his age, never fully regained his health, and his death was doubtless due directly to his injuries received at that time. He was born at Livingston N.Y. seventy-eight years ago. He had lived in the town of Pine Valley some time, where he carried on a farm. He was a Veterinary Surgeon by profession. As a citizen he was highly esteemed. He leaves two sons, John and Charles, and two daughters, Mrs. Aug. Ableiter and Mrs. Jos. Winter. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon, Rev. G.W. Luther officiating.

    05/04/2001 01:00:49
    1. [WICLARK] Daughenbaugh
    2. Wendy Bloomingdale
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11769 Surname: BLOOMINGDALE, DAUGHENBAUGH ------------------------- My name is Wendy Bloomingdale. My husband's great-grandmother was Bernice Daughenbaugh-Bloomingdale, Henry's sister. I am having a devil of a time tracking Bernice's husband, John. He was born in 1878, in either Illinois or Iowa (different vital records show different birth places) and he died in 1928 a few months after Henry. I can't seem to find out who John's parents were. Since you have an interest in Daughenbaugh's, I thought you might know more about John Bloomingdale. If you have more info on him, please contact me. I have a decent amount of info on Daughenbaughs that I can share. BTW, are you a Daughenbaugh or Bloomingdale? Anyway, I look forward to hearing from you. Best regards, Wendy Bloomingdale

    05/03/2001 03:25:52
    1. [WICLARK] N. Arnold Johnson
    2. Todd Braun
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11768 Surname: Johnson, Stelzleni, Steltenpohl, Gericke, Murphy, Ziegler, Miller, Baumgarten ------------------------- Obituary of N. Arnold Johnson Source -- Greenwood Gleaner, January 30, 1991 N. Arnold (Arnie) Johnson, 67, Greenwood, died at his residence Tuesday, Jan, 22, 1991. Funeral Services were held Friday, Jan 25, 1991, at 11 a.m. at Gesche Funeral Home, Inc., Neillsville. Rev. Ron Stelzieni officiated and burial was in the town of Weston Cemetery, Christie. Paulbearers were Andrew Johnson, Steven Johnson, Greg Steltenpohl, Peter Johnson, Mathew Johnson, and Jason Steltenpohl. N. Arnold Johnson was born Feb. 10, 1923 in the town of Worden. He married Gertrude I. Murphy Feb. 28, 1945 in Stanley. She survives. He farmed on the family farm until he entered the service in 1945. Upon returning home, he farmed in the town of Weston. He began working in Stewart's Cheese Factory in 1960 and worked there for 13 years. He then went to Nelson Muffler from which he retired in 1985. He was a member of Christie United Methodist Church and Greenwood American Legion. Survivors include his wife; three sons, LeRoy A Johnson, Neillville; Gary A. Johnson, Neillsville; and Charles F. Johnson, Greenwood; Three daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Diane) Steltenpohl, Gwinn, Mich; Mrs. Rich (Marcia) Ziegler, Viroqua; and Mrs. Kim (Kathryn)Miller, Waverly, Iowa; one sister, Mrs. Harold (Dorthea Mae) Baumgarten, Thorp; two brothers, W. Donald Johnson, Fontana; and F. Everett Johnson, Thorp; and 18 grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, three sisters, and two grandsons. Gesche Funeral Home, Inc., handled the arrangements.

    05/03/2001 01:37:53
    1. [WICLARK] Kasimer KARPINSKI Marriage
    2. Kay Scholtz
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10448 Surname: KARPINSKI, WALZAK, WILCZEK ------------------------- I looked for a death record at Clark County but found nothing for Kasimer KARPINSKI. I did find a marriage record which may interest you at Clark. Casimir KARPINSKI married Marian WILCZEK on June 27, 1928 at St. Hedwig's Church in Clark County. Casimir was 29, with a Chicago, IL, birthplace. In 1922, I found a marriage record for Andrew KARPINSKI to Nettie WALZAK on June 12, 1922. I have more information if you would like on Casimir's marriage. If so you are welcome to e-mail me. I hope this will be of interest to your father.

    05/03/2001 08:43:24
    1. [WICLARK] Ann Katherine Lilienthal
    2. Brenda Heitkamp Simo
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/Clark/10447 Surname: LILIENTHAL, HEITKAMP, UPHOFF ------------------------- Would you be able to help me locate information on the following individual who has some ties to Clark County ? Ann Katherine Lilienthal b. ? m. Anton Friedrich Wilhelm (Wilhelm) Heitkamp 1858 in either Reedsburg or Madison, Wisconsin (or nearby). They had at least three children: Louis, August and Maria (maybe an Anna). Wilhelm Heitkamp is my great-great grandfather, who brought a wife (Maria Luise nee Uphoff Heitkamp) and two sons (Carl Friedrich Wilhelm and Christian Heinrich) to the US in 1854 from Hille, Luebbecke, Westfalen, Prussia. I just discovered that he had married a second time and had more children. I would appreciate any help. Thank you, Brenda Heitkamp Simo Delray Beach, FL

    05/03/2001 07:53:49
    1. [WICLARK] Gloff
    2. Mary Hirsch-Johnson
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11746 Surname: Gloff, Schuelke ------------------------- Todd - Thanks for your response. I don't have anything further on Arthur Gloff - in fact, the first I heard of him was through the Cox obit. I'm going to dig deeper on Amelia and perhaps I will find a connection between her and him. Thank you for your offer of pulling an obit on him - if I find more info, I may take you up on that. In the mean time, I'll keep my eyes open for any Schmidt info. Mary

    05/03/2001 12:11:35
    1. [WICLARK] MOROHN, MAROHN, MARON, MARONN
    2. Jean Spiegelberg
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11745 Surname: MOROHN, MAROHN, MARON ------------------------- I noticed the obituary for Mrs. Max (Anna) Lohrman had the surname MOROHN in it, but I looked through the obituary and didn't find a reference to the name. I'm very interested in any information regarding MAROHN, MOROHN, MARON, MARONN, etc. (I've found many spellings of this surname). It was my maiden name and I've been searching the Neillsville area for my Great-grandmother, Bertha Augusta Maria Ehlke (b. February 05, 1859, d. October 29, 1896, who married Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Marohn (b. August 05, 1859, d. Parpat (Greifenberg) Pommern,Germany, d. August 30, 1914 in Winneconne, WI). The family lived in Washburn Township, Clark County. I would be more than happy to share any information, pictures that I have.

    05/02/2001 11:01:55
    1. [WICLARK] Gloff
    2. Todd Braun
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11743 Surname: Gloff, Schmidt ------------------------- Mary, Sorry thats all I have on Aurther Gloff. Do you know any dates and where he died. If so I probably could pull an obituary of him ?? Todd

    05/02/2001 10:57:33
    1. [WICLARK] Frank Boushon (1894-1983)
    2. Lori Dee (volunteer)
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11739 Surname: BOUSHON, WITTMAN, BOCK, KOFFLER, LABERGE, KATZENBERGER, NILES ------------------------- Frank Boushon Chili - Frank Boushon, 89, Route 1, Chili, Town of Fremont, died at 11:05 p.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, where he was admitted earlier in the day. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Hansen Funeral Home, Marshfield. The Rev. T.P. Bradke of Christ Lutheran Church, Marshfield will officiate. Mrs. T.P. Bradke will be the organist and Willian Allen will be the soloist. Burial will be in Yolo Cemetery. Chili neighbors will be pallbearers. Visitation at the funeral home will be from 4-9 p.m. Saturday, and Sunday until time of services. He was born Nov. 27, 1894 in Columbia County, to the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. (Louise Niles) Boushon. At a young age he moved with his parents to Chili and attended rural schools there. He served in France during World War I. He returned to Chili where he farmed, did carpentry work for 20 years, and worked at the Marshfield Canning Co. for 30 years, retiring in 1966. He married Ida Wittman April 12, 1923 at Immanuel Lutheran Church. She died June 30, 1959. Survivors include six sons, Arthur of Marshfield, Harold of route 3 Marshfield, James and Donald, both of Chili, Ronald of Route 1, Chili, and Richard of Route 2, Spencer; three daughters, Lorraine Boushon of Sheboygan, Mrs. James (Frances) LaBerge of Marshfield and Mrs. Louis (Laura) Koffler of Ogema; 25 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; two brothers, Herman of Owen and William of Doylestown; and one sister Mrs. Minnie Katzenberger of Route 2, Marshfield. He was also predeceased by two sons, Albert and Robert, a daughter, Lorretta, six brothers and two sisters.

    05/02/2001 06:54:16
    1. [WICLARK] Mrs. Frank (Ida) Boushon (1904-1959)
    2. Lori Dee (volunteer)
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11738 Surname: WITTMAN, BOUSHON, BOCK, KOFFLER, LEONARD, WEISTER ------------------------- Area resident Dies at Age 54 Funeral Friday for Mrs. Frank Boushon Mrs. Frank Boushon, 54, route 1 chili, died of a heart attack Tuesday fternoon at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boushon. Funeral Services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Friday in Christ Luthern Church at Chili with the Rev. Lawrence Schreiber officiating. Burial is to be made in Yolo Cemetery. The body will lie in state at the Hansen Funeral Home from this evening until 10 a.m. Friday, when it will be taken to the church. The former Ida Wittman was born in the town of Lincoln, July 23, 1904. She received her education in the town of Lincoln and attended Immanuel Lutheran Parochial School. She had lived in the Chili area her entire life. She was a former school clerk in the town of Freemont, a member of Christ Lutheran Church and the Ladies Aid Society. She married Frank Boushon on April 12, 1923, in Immanuel Lutheran Church at Marshfield. The Rev. O. Hensel officiated. Surviving are her husband; eight sons, Arthur Boushon, Robert Boushon, Marshfield; Harold Boushon, route 3, Marshfield; James Boushon, Albert Boushon, Donald Boushon, Ronald Boushon, Richard Boushon all of Chili; three daughters, Miss Lorraine Boushon, Mrs. Dueane (Frances) Bock of Chili; Mrs. Louis (Laura) Koffler, Rib Lake; 10 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ed (Margarget) Leonard, Occonomowoc; two half sisters, Miss Elsie Wittman, Marshfield; Mrs. Frank (Lucille) Weister, Marshfield; four half brothers; George Wittman, Marshfield; Walter Wittman, Minneapolis, Minn.; Albert Wittman, Norman Wittman both of Marshfield; and her stepmother, Mrs. Conrad Wittman, Marshfield. She was preceded in death by one daughter in infancy.

    05/02/2001 06:26:15
    1. [WICLARK] Mrs. Max (Anna) Lohrman (1913-1966)
    2. Lori Dee (volunteer)
    3. Posted on: Clark Co. Wi Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Wi/ClarkObits/11737 Surname: LOHRMAN, BOTHE, MOROHN, BRYANT, JACOBY, BOUSHON ------------------------- Mrs. Max Lohrman Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Hansen chapel for Mrs. Max Lohrman, 52, route 1, Marshfield, who died Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hospital. The Rev. T.P. Bradtke will officiate,and burial will be be made in Hillside Cemetery. The body will repose at the Hansen Funeral Home from noon today until time of services. The former Anna Martha Bothe was born April 30, 1913, at Stratford, and received her educationin the Fenwood School.Her marriageto Max Lohrman took place June 9, 1934, at the Immanuel Luthern Church in Fenwood. After their marriage they farmed near Fenwood until 1947 when they moved to Auburndale. three years ago they came to route 1, Marshfield. Mrs. Lohrman was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church at Spencer. In addition to her husband, survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Donna Mae) Bryant, rural Marshfield; Mrs. Donald (Valeria Ann) Boushon, Chili; Mrs. Donald (Lois) Jacoby, Jacoby, Theinsville, and Diane, at home: a son Darrell, at home; her mother Mrs. Bertha Bothe, Stratford; seven brothers, Henry, Herman, Fred, Walter and William Bothe, all of Stratford; Edward Bothe, Milwaukee; and Oscar Bothe, watertown; and 12 grandchildren.

    05/02/2001 05:48:09