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1251 | never married moved to Arizona | SCHMIDT, Bertha (I1868)
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1252 | never married | Family: PEKARSKE, John J. / RADEY, Alvina E. (F423)
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1253 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F784)
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1254 | New Lenox, Will Co., IL | SPORLEDER, Friedrich (I4258)
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1255 | New Orleans, Louisiana Marriage Records Name: Matthew Michel John Barbier Spouse: Florence Christine Wenholz Age: 29 Age: 22 Gender: M Marriage Date: 07 Nov 1917 Volume: 40 Page: 40 2 | Family: BARBIER, Matthew Michel John / WENHOLZ, Florence Christine (F1666)
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1256 | New Veterans Section | CHALOUPKA, Chester Carl (I1342)
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1257 | New York | GINZL, Josef (I2382)
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1258 | News-Press, The (Fort Myers, FL) - January 7, 2004 Deceased Name: LUCILE BARBARA NESBIT JANUARY 4, 2004 Lucile Barbara Nesbit, age 89, nee Schmidt, passed away Sunday, January 4, 2004. She was born and raised in Chicago and attended Ravenswood Grade School, Lake View High School and Rockford College. Her husband James Nesbit to whom she was married for 63 years, preceded her in death in 1997. They lived in Chicago and Winnetka, IL. until 1978. They retired to Islamorada, FL. and in 1987 moved to Shell Point Retirement Village in Fort Myers, FL. Barbara was an elder in the Presbyterian Church, active in service organizations and volunteered with the Red Cross in the 1940's. She enjoyed sewing, painting, fishing and traveling. Mrs. Nesbit is survived by her daughter Nancy McMichael (Malcolm) of Northbrook, IL. and two grandchildren, Barbara Flanagin (Norris) of Northbrook, IL. and Malcolm McMichael, III (Betsy) of Carbondale, CO. and two great grandchildren, James and Kathryn Flanagin. Memorial contributions may be made to Hope Hospice of Lee County, 9470 HealthPark Circle, Fort Myers 33908. A memorial service will be conducted at 3:00 PM, February 14, 2004 at the Village Church at Shell Point Village. Arrangements have been handled by Harvey-Engelhardt-Metz Funeral Home and Crematory, 1600 Colonial Blvd., Fort Myers. News-Press, The (Fort Myers, FL) Date: January 7, 2004 Page: 8B Record Number: ftm2004010711253361 Copyright (c) The News-Press. All rights reserved. Reproduced with the permission of Gannett Co., Inc. by Newsbank, Inc. Northbrook Star (IL) - January 15, 2004 Deceased Name: Lucile B. Nesbit Lucile Barbara Nesbit, nee Schmidt, 89, formerly of Chicago and Winnetka, died Jan. 4 in Ft. Myers, Fla. Mrs. Nesbit was born in Chicago. She attended Ravenswood Elementary School, Lake View High School and Rockford College. She retired to Islamorada, Fla. in 1987, and moved to Shell Point Retirement Village in Fort Myers. She was an elder in the Presbyterian Church, and had been active in service organizations. In the 1940s, she volunteered with the Red Cross. Survivors include her daughter, Nancy (Malcolm) McMichael of Northbrook; two grandchildren, Barbara (Norris) Flanagin of Northbrook and Malcolm (Betsy) McMichael III of Carbondale, Colo.; and two great-grandchildren, James and Kathryn Flanagin. Mrs. Nesbit was preceded by her husband, James. A memorial service will be conducted at 3 p.m. on Feb. 14, at the Village Church at Shell Point Village in Fort Myers. Memorial donations may be made to Hope Hospice of Lee County, 9470 HealthPark Circle, Fort Myers FL 33908. Northbrook Star (IL) Date: January 15, 2004 Page: 148 Record Number: 201938 Copyright 2004, Northbrook Star, Pioneer Press. All rights reserved. REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED. | SCHMIDT, Lucile Barbara (I1899)
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1259 | Newspaper Unknown - Natchitoches - May 15 - Mrs. John Jones, 34, of Montrose died at the local hospital Thursday morning. Funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon with internment at Bayou Scie Cemetery near Zwolle. Surviving relatives are the husband and three children, J. C;, James and Ada Bell Jones. The mother, Mrs. Mary T. Smith of Montrose. One brother W.E. Smith of Montrose. Five sisters; Mrs. Assala Mouser, Mrs. Bell Curd and Mrs. Retta Barr, all of Zwolle, Miss Ruth Smith of Montrose, and Mrs. Daisy Armstrong of Pineland, TX. Family links: Parents: William Wesley Smith (1840 - 1918) Mary Thomas Lilly Smith (1860 - 1957) Siblings: Ruth Violet Smith (1878 - 1937)* Retta Smith Barr (1884 - 1965)* Emma Belle Smith Curd (1890 - 1967)* Bettie L Smith Jones (1901 - 1936) *Calculated relationship Inscription: Wife of Johnnie Jones Burial: Bayou Scie Cemetery Zwolle Sabine Parish Louisiana, USA Plot: Row 13 No 4 | SMITH, Mary J. (I5678)
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1260 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7777)
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1261 | No death records or obituaries found as of 2/18/17; Mary (Urban) Chaloupka, wife of son Thomas Chaloupka, died on December 9, 1896 of consumption in the town of Mishicott. Since Thomas operated a farm in nearby Town of Gibson, it is possible that Mary (Urban) Chaloupka was being nursed at the John Chaloupka home and an assumption could be made that John Chaloupka died of the same disease. | CHALOUPKA, Jan (I1347)
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1262 | No information has been found regarding Peter's immigration other than 32 Years in County in 1900 according to his obituary and 1868 referenced in the 1900 and 1920 Federal Censuses. | RADEJ, Petre (I1133)
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1263 | No notice in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | LUDWIG, Ira John (I1249)
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1264 | No. 137 First Publication 6-10-64 ORDER APPOINTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF WISCONSIN, MANITOWOC COUNTY COURT IN PROBATE In fhe Matter of fhe Estate of FRANK JINDRA, Deceased. A petition having been filed, filed, representing that Frank Jindra, late of the City of Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, died testate, and Praying that the Last Will and Testament of deceased dated August 24th, 1957 be admitted to probate, and that Letters Testamentary (or, of Administration with the will annexed) be granted, and for determination and adjudication of heir ship; IT IS ORDERED: That said petition be heard,at a term of Court at the Court House in the City of Manitowoc, County of Manitowoc, State of Wisconsin, commencing on the 7th day of July, 1964, at the opening of court on that day or as soon thereafter as said petition can be heard. that the time within which creditors of the deceased shall present claims against such estate for examination and allowance is hereby fixed and limited up to and including the 14th day of September 1964. That all claims against the deceased be examined and adjusted by the Court on the 15th day of September, 1964, at the opening of Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. Dated June 8th, 1964. By the Court, Leon H. Jones, County Judge. Dewane & Salutz, Attorneys. 939A South 8th St. Manitowoc, Wis. 6-24-64 Manitowoc Herald Times | Manitowoc, Wisconsin | Wednesday, June 10, 1964 | Page 21 | JINDRA, Frank (I21)
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1265 | No. 16 - First Publication Feb 25, 1922 Notice to Prove Will and Notice to Creditors State of Wisconsin, County County Manitowoc County - In Probate Notice is hereby given, that at the special Term of said Court to be held on the 1st Tuesday (being the 4th day) of April A.D., 1922, at the Court House in the City of Manitowoc County of Manitowoc and State of Wisconsin, there will be heard and considered the application of Frank Bounda, to admit to probate the last Will and Testament of Catherine Bouda late of the Town of Gibson, in said County, deceased, and for the appointment of an executor (or, administrator with Will annexed); Notice is Hereby Further Given, That at the special term, of said Court to be held at said Court House, on the 2nd Tuesday, (being the 11th day) of July A.D., 1922, there will be heard, considered and adjusted, all claims against Catherine Bouda, deceased. And Notice is Hereby Further Given, That all such claims for examination and allowance must be presented to said County Court at the Court House, in the City of Manitowoc, in said Count and State on or before the 13th day of July, A.D., 1922, or be barred. Dated February 25th, 1922. By the Court John Chloupek, County Judge Mch,18 | CHALOUPKA, Katerina (I1351)
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1266 | Nocker After taking her usual afternoon walk, Mrs. John Nocker, 78, of 2310 Washington St., Two Rivers, and long a resident of the Town of Two Rivers, died unexpectedly at her home at 5 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Klein & Stangel Inc. Funeral Home, Two Rivers, and at 2 p.m. at St. John Lutheran Church, Two Rivers, the Rev. W.G. Haese officiating. Burial will be in Pioneers Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers. Mrs. Nocker, nee Emma Kronforst, was born in the Town of Gibson on Jan. 6, 1877, a daughter of Wenzel and Mary Chaloupka Kronforst. She was married at Manitowoc on Dec. 26, 1889 to John Nocker. The pair operated a farm in the Town of Two Rivers where Mr. Nocker died in 1947. She came to Two Rivers in 1948. Mrs. Nocker leaves a daughter, Mrs. Charles Haws of the town of Two Rivers; two sons, Walter and Alvin Nocker of Two Rivers; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Shambeau of Manitowoc and Mrs. Alphonse Rhein of Mishicot; a brother Charles Kronforst of Mishicot; 10 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home until the time of service. Herald-Times-Reporter Fri, May 06, 1955 ·Page 15 | KRONFORST, Emelia (I2729)
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1267 | NORA MENGES Mrs. William Menges, Sr., 81, of Larrabee, Rt. 2, Two Rivers, died Monday evening at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Town of Gibson. The Rev. Percy Damrow will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Menges, nee Nora Meineke, was born April 21, 1892, in the Town of Two Rivers, daughter of the late Charles and Minnie Schmidt Meineke. She was married to William Menges June 12, 1917, at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Two Rivers. The couple operated a grocery store at Larrabee many years. Mr. Menges preceded her in death in October of 1972. She was a member of St. John Evangelical Church, Ladies Bible Class and the Larrabee Homemakers Club. Survivors include two sons and one daughter; five brothers, Raymond, Herbert and William of Mishicot and Harold and Erhardt, of Two Rivers; 27 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren, two sisters and a granddaughter preceded her in death. Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, after 4 p.m. Wednesday until noon Thursday and then at the church until the time of service. Herald Times Reporter, 1973 July 10, Edited for living ******** (b. 21 Apr. 1892/d. Jul. 1973/SSDI) Source: https://www.2manitowoc.com/30obit.html | MEINEKE, Nora (I65)
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1268 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1340)
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1269 | Norman T. Meineke Oconomowoc - a frmer Oconomowoc High School teacher and assistant county agricultural aent, Norman T. Meineke, 76, died Friday at his home in Madison. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. today a (sic) the Notbohm Funeral Home in Oconomowoc, with the Rev. Stanley Klyve of Madison officiating. The body was in state Sunday. Burial was in La Belle Cemetery. Meineke taught general science and agriculture for 20 years beginning in 192. He resigned to become farm manager at the Pabst Farms, a job he held for about a year. Then he was named assistant county agent and held that position until 1946. After that he sold life insurance. He moved to Madison in 1956. Meineke was a veteran of World War I, a former member of Oconomowoc Legion Post 91 and a member of Midvale Lutheran Church in Madison. Survivors are daughters, Mrs. Newton (Dorothy) Hahn of Mundelein, Ill., Mrs. John (Lucille) Eising and Mrs. Patrick (Helen) Pauloski, both of Oconomowoc; sisters Mrs. Walter (Clara) Doehler of Wauwatosa and mers Leila Tomaschefsky of Two Rivers. Waukesha Daily Freeman Mon, Jun 25, 1973 ·Page 7 | MEINEKE, Norman T. (I34)
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1270 | Northbrook Star (IL) - October 9, 1997 Deceased Name: James Nesbit James Robinson Nesbit, 86, of Fort Myers, Fla., died Friday. He was born Oct. 20, 1910 in Chicago, and had resided in Fort Myers since 1987, after having moved from Islamorada, Fla. He was a member of Chapel by the Sea, Ravens Presbyterian Church, Winnetka Presbyterian Church and Coral Isles Church in Tavernier, Fla. He was a member of Rotary International, downtown chapter, an avid duck hunter and deep sea fisherman. He was a manufacturer of Christmas ornaments and an officer of the Toy Manufacturers Association. Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Lucile Barbara Nesbit; his daughter, Nancy (Malcolm) McMichael of Northbrook; his granddaughter, Barbara M. (Norris) Flanagan of Northbrook; his grandson, Malcolm McMichael III of Basalt, Colo.; two great-grandchildren, James and Kathryn Flanagin; and a brother, William J. Nesbit of Des Plaines. Memorial services were slated for Tuesday at Shellpoint Village Church in Fort Myers, Fla. Memorial contributions may be made to Hope Hospice, American Cancer Society or American Heart Association. Northbrook Star (IL) Date: October 9, 1997 Page: 175 Record Number: 13496 Copyright 1997, Northbrook Star, Pioneer Press. All rights reserved. REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED. Glencoe News (IL) - October 9, 1997 Deceased Name: James Nesbit James Robinson Nesbit, 86, of Fort Myers, Fla., died Oct. 3. Mr. Nesbit was a manufacturer of Christmas ornaments and an officer of the Toy Manufacturers Association. He was a member of Rotary International. He had been a member of Winnetka Presbyterian Church. He also was an avid duck hunter and deep sea fisherman. Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Lucile Barbara Nesbit; his daughter, Nancy (Malcolm) McMichael of Northbrook; his granddaughter, Barbara M. (Norris) Flanagan of Northbrook; his grandson, Malcolm McMichael III of Basalt, Colo.; two great-grandchildren, James and Kathryn Flanagin; and a brother, William J. Nesbit of Des Plaines. Memorial services were Tuesday in Fort Myers. Memorial contributions may be made to Hope Hospice, American Cancer Society or American Heart Association. Glencoe News (IL) Date: October 9, 1997 Page: 026 Record Number: 29595 Copyright 1997, Glencoe News, Pioneer Press. All rights reserved. REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED. | NESBIT, James Robinson (I1900)
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1271 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5363)
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1272 | noted as widowed in SSDI | STRAYER, Alice Pearl (I494)
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1273 | Notes from family say that his name was Andrew Dawson. 1930 Federal census has his name as Ambrose Dawson. 1920 Federal Census Living with Albert J. Gatto Listed as Brother-in-law Single 1910 Federal Census living with Albert J. Gatto Listed as Brother-in-law Parents listed as born in Wales although that is likely incorrect information. Ambrose registered for the WWII draft in 1942 according to U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards | DAWSON, Ambrose Sharp (I432)
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1274 | Notes from Fischerville BIll Chaloupka is busy making preparations for the erection of a new stable and barn the coming spring. ALl of the old building will be taken down and the lumber will be utilized for the new building. Manitowoc Pilot April 8, 1920 Page 8 | CHALOUPKA, William Sr. (I1818)
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1275 | Notes from Greenstreet On Saturday morning Mr. Jos. Kohout, Jr. a well known and highly esteemed young man passed away at home here. He had been ailing for the past eight months, which orignated(sic) with pneumonia. With the aid of medical care he had mearly recovered and his condition was so favorable that his family had hopes of seeing his former health, restored until almost three weeks ago, he became suddently worse, and althongh(sic) during all his days of suffering, the best of care and all medical aid could do for him, it was of no avail and death came to relieve him. Mr. Kohout was born in this vicinity about twenty-nine years ago and moved with his parents to Reedsville where they owned a farm. Shortly after, his father retired and disposed of his farm to his son, after which the latter married Miss Emma Novak of that place. They had lived there but a few years when Mr. Kohout became ill and was unable to manage the farm. Four months ago, he removed back to this place among his host of friends and neighbors and led a retired life. A wife, two daughters, his parents and two sisters, Mrs. G. Kunz of Gibson and Miss Blanche of this place, mourn his loss, together with a large circle of relatives and friends. His remains were laid to rest at the St. Wencel's Catholic church on Monday, Rev. Cipin officiating. The family has the sympathy of all.The Manitowoc Pilot Thu, Feb 19, 1914 ·Page 8 JOZEF KOHOUT (1884 - 1914) On Friday night, Jos. Kohout Jr., a well known and highly esteemed young man, passed away at his home here at Greenstreet. He had been ailing for the past eight months, the illness originating with pneumonia. With the aid of medical care, he had recovered and his condition was so favorable that his family had hopes of seeing him regain his former health, until about three weeks ago when he became worse, and although during all his days of suffering he had the best of care and all medical aid could do for him, it was of no avail and death came to relieve him. Mr. Kohout was born in this vicinity about twenty-nine years ago and moved with his parents to Reedsville where they owned a farm. Shortly after, his father retired and disposed of his farm to his son, after which the latter married Miss Emma Novak of that place. They had lived there but a few years when Mr. Kohout became ill and was unable to manage the farm. Four months ago, he removed back to this place among his host of friends and neighbors and led a retired life. A wife, two daughters, his parents and two sisters, Mrs. G. Kunz of Gibson and Miss Blanche of this place, mourn his loss, together with a large circle of relatives and friends. His remains were laid to rest at the St. Wencel's Catholic church on Monday, Rev. Cipin officiating. The family has the sympathy of all. Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., - Monday, Feb. 16, 1914 - page 2 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105679992/jozef-c-kohout | KOHOUT, Jozef C. Jr. (I6894)
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1276 | Notes from Lillian Tuma Radey (granddaughter of deceased) Mary died in 1929, at the age of 90 1/2 years. 1900 Mary Lived with her son Wenzel in Mishicott Township according to t he 1900 census | KRCMARIKA, Mary (I426)
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1277 | Notes from Two Rivers Mrs. Dorothea Schmidt, aged 71 years died at her home in this city on February 22nd. For more than a year she has been suffering from the infirmities of old age. She was born in 1844 near Salzwedel, Prussian Province of Saxony and came to this country with her parents when 18 yers of age. The family settled in the Town of Two Rivers. In 1863 she was married to Joachim Schmidt who died about ten years ago. Since the death of her husband, Mrs. Schmidt has made her home in this city. The deceased is survived by ten children who are Mrs. Heman (sic) Luebke of this city, Louis and Henry Schmidt and Mrs. Chas. Meineke of the Town of Two Rivers, John who resided in Michigan, Ernest,August, Otto and Mrs. Bach and Mrs. Barbart of Chicago. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran church, Rev. Doehler officiating. The Manitowoc Pilot Thu, Mar 02, 1916 ·Page 8 | GARTZ, Dorothea Elizabeth (I193)
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1278 | Notice appeared in the Rocky Mountain News Denver, Colorado Jones, Byron Carlton 19 Nov 1986 Page 111 RMN | JONES, Byron Carlton (I5319)
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1279 | Novak, John Sr., aged 64, of Spokane Bench, Rosary will be recited at 7:30 o'clock Thursday eveing(sic) at Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church. Requiem mass 9 a.m., Friday, June 17, at Sts Cyril and Methodius Church. Interment in ST. Ann's cemetery. Hagler Mortuary Dial HI 2-8520 650 Logan St. The Independent-Record Mon, Jun 13, 1960 ·Page 3 | NOVAK, John (I7538)
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1280 | Obit Correction There has been a serious error in the Vincent Jindra obituary. Your paper states: "surviving are his wife, one daughter< Mrs. Quentin (Shirley) Hunt, Hammond, Ind." If you will check at the courthouse in Sturgeon Bay, you will find Quentin Hunt married Shirley Larson, not Shirley Jindra. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win Larson of Sturgeon Bay. Vincent Jindra is survived only by his wife Hazel (Nee Lampson). and one brother Harry Jindra. MR. AND MRS. WIN LARSON | LARSON, Shirley A. (I582)
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1281 | Obit in Green Bay Press Gazette RADEY HARVEY 6/11/01 RADEY HARVEY 6/12/01 Entered By = Reverend Gary Radey Street = PO Box 1453 City = Orange Beach State = AL Zip = 36561 email = personaldefenseacademy@hotmail.com First_Name = Harvey Middle_Name = E. Last_Name = Radey Father's_Name = Emil A. Radey Mother's_Name = Mary Kohlbeck Birth_Date = 7/19/19 Birth Country = USA City of Birth = Green Bay State of Birth = WI Death_Date = 7/9/2002 Death Country = USA City of Death = Green Bay State of Death = WI Death Cause = Ruptured Aneurysm Cemetery = Good Shepard Chapel Burial Country = USA City of Burial = Town of Green Bay State of Burial = WI Spouse = Elizabeth R. Radey Marriage_Date = 7/19/40 City of Marriage = Green Bay State of Marriage = WI Church = St. Patrick's Green Bay Press-Gazette (WI) - June 11, 2001 Deceased Name: Radey, Harvey E. Harvey E. Radey, 81, Green Bay, died unexpectedly June 9, 2001, at home. Born in Green Bay, July 19, 1919, he is the son of the late Emil and Mary ( Kohlbeck) Radey. He graduated from Green Bay West High School the class of 1939. Harvey married the former Betty "Betsy" Duranceau July 19, 1941, at Saint Patrick 's Church. He was a Supply Sergeant with Company H of the Wisconsin National Guard. Harvey worked for the Green Bay and Western Railroad for 9 year s, Rahr's Brewery for 4 years, and was a salesman for Gateway Liquor for over 30 years until his retirement. He enjoyed golf, camping, fishing, hunting, and traveling. Harvey was the secretary/historian for the Brown County Deputy Sheriffs Association for 15 years. He is survived by: his wife-Betsy of the town of Scott one son and daughter-in-law: Gary and Nita Radey of Green Bay two Grandchildren: Mikki Radey and special friend Troy Rosenthal of Wisconsin Rapids. Eric Radej and Laura Anderson of Madison. One Great Grand Daughter-Sophia of Madison. Relative and special friend-George W. Hall of the town of Scott. One Nephew-Jerry Radey of Green Bay. His canine companion-Thumper. Further survived by other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by: two brothers-Erwin and Jerry Radey. Friends may call at MALCORE Funeral Home, University Ave. at Baird Street from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Monday. Parish wake service 8 p.m. Monday. Tuesday's visitation will continue at Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum Chapel, 2770 Bay Settlement Rd., from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. Funeral service Tuesday 11 a.m. at the mausoleum chapel with Father Timothy Shillcox, O.Praem. officiating. In lieu of flowers or other expressions of sympathy the family would ask that donations be made to the American Cancer Society in Harvey's name. Green Bay Press-Gazette (WI) Date: June 11, 2001 Page: B4 Record Number: grb2001062015112078 Copyright (c) Green Bay Press-Gazette. All rights reserved. Reproduced with the permission of Gannett Co., Inc. by NewsBank, Inc. | RADEY, Harvey E. (I2399)
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1282 | Obituaries Jonas Harry G. Jonas, 50, Rt. 1 Mishicot, farmer, died unexpectedly late Friday afternoon of a heart attack while working in the field of his farm. He had been in good health previous to the affliction. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at St. Peter Evangelical Church, Mishicot, the Rev. David Worgull officiating. Burial will be in Forest View Cemetery, Two Rivers. Harry Jonas was born Aug. 31, 1911 at Wolford, N.D., a son of the late Fred and Ida Freitag Jonas. He attended school at Franklin, Minn, and in 1927 the family moved to the Town of Two Creeks. He married Edna Zierzow of Two Creeks, June 23, 1938 and in 1941 the family took over the present farm. Besides his wife he leaves two daughters, Jennifer and Lana Lee, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Halloran of Chicago, Ill, and Mrs. Sylvester Schmitz of Kenosha, and three brothers, Emmath, of Two Rivers, Harvey, of San Antonio, Texas, and Fred, of Rt. 1 Mishicot. Friends may call at Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels after 3 p.m. Sunday until 11 a.m. Monday when the casket will be taken to the church where the body will lie in state until the time of services. | JONAS, Harry Gustave (I5338)
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1283 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I5482)
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1286 | OBITUARY The Rochester (IN) Sentinel Wednesday, May 14, 1947 Walter W. ECKART, 53, who lived in Millark, died today in Woodlawn hospital. He had been in ill health for several years and recently underwent surgery. Mr. Eckart, a member of the LeRoy C. Shelton American Legion post band, was born June 7, 1893, in Sturgeon Bay, Wis. He was the son of Fred and Augusta ECKART. A retired machinist, Mr. Eckart was married to Marie HALLMAN, Dec. 8, 1915, in Wisconsin. They lived in Chicago several years and moved to Millark three years ago. Survivors include the wife; two sons, Wallace [ECKART] and Wilton ECKART, Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. Helen AMENSON, Green Bay, Wis., and Mrs. Emma PHEIFFER, Sturgeon Bay, Wis., and one grandchild. Funeral arrangements are incomplete pending the arrival of the sons from Chicago. The body is at the Thacker & Sharpe funeral home where friends may call. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52001168/walter-w.-eckart | ECKART, Walter Wenzel (I5373)
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1287 | Obituary > Chicago, Illinois > 1959 Chicago Daily Tribune Feb 26, 1959 SCHMIDT-Mary R. Schmidt, nee Gross, Feb. 24, 1959, beloved wife of the late August T.; fond mother of Edith C. Rheder, Alden t., Glenn W., and Ruth Ann; loving grandmother of seven; great grandmother of one. Services Friday, 1 p.m. at chapel, 3905-07 N. Lincoln avenue. Interment Eden. | GROSS, Mary Rickey (I1916)
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1288 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2342)
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1289 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3055)
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1290 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3823)
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1292 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Private (I6981)
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1293 | Obituary for Rose Eckart Rose Eckart, age 83, Antigo, a former Birnamwood area resident, died July 8, 1977 at Superior Nursing Home, Antigo. She was born August 29, 1893 in Aniwa, the daughter of the late Joseph and Rose (Sommer) Suess. Rosewas united in marriage to John V. Eckart in 1916 in Aniwa. He preceded her in death in 1957. Survivors include one son, John Eckart, Germantown, WI;one daughter, Caroline (Joseph) Babich, Milwaukee;one brother, Frank Suess, Birnamwood; two sisters, Bertha Bauer, Birnamwood and Theresa Gardner, Hayward; 16 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband and parents, Rose was preceded in death by a son, Edward and a daughter, Helen. Funeral services were held July 11, 1977 at St. Philomena Catholic Church, Birnamwood. The Rev. Donald Laux officiated. Interment was in Bohemian National Cemetery, Antigo. http://www.schmidtschulta.com/obituaries/obituary-listings?obId=259339#/obituaryInfo | SUESS, Rose (I5432)
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1294 | Obituary from Enterprise Bulletin: Obituaries Newspaper: Enterprise Bulletin Date: 1/13/1921 Deceased: Mrs. Lina Vitt Full Obituary: Yes Date Of Birth: 10/18/1879 Burial Location: St John's cemetery in Corliss. Copies of the original articles can be made for the cost of $2.00. When requesting an article, print this page and send it, along with a self -addressed, stamped envelope, to: History Museum of East Otter Tail County 230 1st Avenue North Perham MN, 56573 http://www.historymuseumeot.org/search/search.asp ordered 12/6/2004 | JONAS, Caroline Sophia (I5155)
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1295 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4723)
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1296 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4469)
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1297 | Obituary states he was buried in Pioneer Rest Cemetery. Evidence on FindaGrave shows him with a plot number with his wife in Calvary cemetery. | Family: KOWASH, Martin / HETTICH, Mary J. (F344)
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1298 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5172)
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1299 | Ocala Star-Banner (FL) - July 30, 1996 Deceased Name: TALLAHASSEE -- Herbert Henry Schmidt TALLAHASSEE -- Herbert Henry Schmidt, 81, a water plant operator and an air-conditioning repairman, died Friday, July 26, 1996. A native of Wisconsin, Mr. Schmidt moved to Tallahassee from Dunnellon in 1995. He was a Mason and a Jehovah's Witness. Survivors include his wife, Ruby C. Schmidt, Tallahassee; daughters, Joanne Gohlke, Tallahassee and Judith White, El Paso; sister, Bertha Schmidt, Arizona; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Beggs Funeral Home, Apalachee Chapel, Tallahassee, is handling arrangements. Ocala Star-Banner (FL) Date: July 30, 1996 Edition: Marion Page: 2B Record Number: 85184 Copyright (c) 1996 Ocala Star-Banner | SCHMIDT, Herbert Henry (I1870)
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1300 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F279)
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