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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 14

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Give to the Empty Stocking Club PAGE 14, SECTION 1 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1951 Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shriner-N eushwander funeral Kissane, 2305 Myrtle isov. zs. home.

Obituaries Dauehter to Mr. ana Mrs. The Rev. L. A.

Brown, pastor Matthew Zentner, Verona, Nov. of Bethel United Brethren church, 24. Corp. Bentley Services Planned for Monday MIDDLETON Funeral services for Corp. Clarence Lyle Bentley, 28, who died June 16 on a hospital ship after he was wounded in action in Korea, will be held at 1:30 Lancaster Youth, David Weber, Dies LANCASTER David Weber, 15, son -of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Weber, Lancaster, died Saturday morning in a Dubuque hospital, where he had been taken for an operation three weeks ago. Son to Mr. and Mrs. William will officiate and burial will be in Greenwood cemetery.

Mrs. Ellis was born in Adams WHERE'S THE FIRE? Nov. Mrs. Myrland Rites Mrs. Henry Butson 24, 1951 at 10:27 a.

chimney Johnson, 224 Lakewood Nov. 24. Private funeral services for Mrs. "PT.ATTPVTT T.TJT funeral erv. fire from overheated space heater at 532 W.

Doty No. 1 company; at 12:31 p. overheated gas Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ev A.

J. Myrland, 88, of 1918 Kendall ices for Mrs. Henry Butsofi, 69, will be held Monday at 2:30 Mrs. Harold Tipler Mrs. Harold Tipler, 46; of 844 Williamson died Saturday at a Madison hospital after a brief illness.

Born vln Price county, she was a Madison resident for 25 years. Her husband is the owner and oper erett Jones, 2721 Sommers Nov. 24. He is survivied by his parents; Monday in St. Luke Lutheran boiler ignited basement joists at p.

m. at the Frautschi funeral home. 214 State No. 1 company. Route 3, nattevme, wno aiea Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Elmer Gobrecht, in Platte-vi11f after a lone illness, will be two younger brothers, John and Mark, and his maternal grand Son to Mr. and Mrs. Victor The Rev. E. T.

Reiff will offi The Rev. W. Swan, pastor BIRTHS (At Madison General) mother, Mrs. Edward Sorely, Chi Hammersley, 506 W. Washington Nov.

23. of the First Congregational church. ciate, and burial will be in Mid-dleton Junction cemetery. Mili cago. held at 2 p.

m. Monday in the Thomas funeral home here. will officiate, and burial will be in ii.ji,?aiiiiipiiniiiiw Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Al Funeral services will be held at Forest Hill cemetery.

i Elmer H. Horstman The Rev. Dennis Lone, t) as tor bert Roehling, 16 N. Hancock st. Mrs.

Myrland died at her home 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Lancaster Congregational church. The Rev. township.

She was the former Anna Mary Brazel. Her grandfather came to Green county iri 1833 and constructed the first home in Jordan township. She was married Sept. 28, 1898. The couple lived in Jordan township until moving to Monroe in 1939.

Besides her husband, Mrs. Ellis is survived by a brother, Robert Brazel, Adams township; four sisters, Marble Stevens, Mrs. Clay Stevens, and Mrs. Edward Gavigan, all of Argyle, and Mrs. M.

C. Steyger, Gallantine, Mont. Mrs. Floyd Frazier Nov. 23.

BARABOO Elmer H. Horst Saturday ofter a brief illness. She (At Methodist) Son to Mr. and of the Montfort Methodist church, and the Rev. John McCartney, nastnr of the Belmont Methodist man, 52, Wauwatosa, died sudden was the widow of August J.

Myr F. E. Kranz. pastor, will officiate. Burial Will be in Hillside cemetery.

ly Saturday in the home of his Mrs. Thomas Klusendorf, 1043 Jenifer Nov. 24. ator of Tipler Transfer Co. Mrs.

Tipler is survived by her husband, two sons, Keith, stationed at Ft. Sill, and Lor-en, at home; a sister, Mrs. Florence Bass, Madi church, will officiate. Burial will The body was taken to the Harris wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Rob land, former, legal adviser to the Wisconsin Tax commission. Mr. Myrland died in 1931. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Wil be in -the Whig cemetery, near ert Lieder, North Freedom. and Wepking funeral home. Friends may call at the church liam Schmidlhofer, 333 N. Ran Platteville. Mr.

Horstman was an engineer Mrs. Myrland was born in the from noon Tuesday until 2 p. m. dall Nov. 23.

(At St. Mary's) Daughter to with the Allis-Chalmers Manufae turing Co. for 28 years. town of Perry in Dane county and lived most of her life in the Madison area. vShe had lived 'in the tary rites will be conducted at the grave by the William onny" Simon post 8216, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW).

Fred Drogmil-ler, Toledo, who served in the marines with Corp. Bentley, will blow "Taps" at the grave. The body was to arrive today and be taken to the Gruber fun a 1 home, where He is survived besides his wife Mr. and Mrs. William Warnecke, Route 4, Nov.

24. son, and three Mrs. Louise Discher Mrs. Butson was born in Harrison township, Grant couty, and was a life-long resident of Platteville and vicinity. She was a member of the Whig Methodist church.

She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Gobrecht. Mrs. David city for the past 40 years. 1V brothers, Robert, by two daughters, Sandra and Nancy, and a son, William, all of Son to Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald PLATTEVILLE Funeral serv MONROE Funeral services She is survived by two daugh Wauwatosa; his mother, Mrs. Wohlwend, 2105 Atwood Nov. 23. ters, Mrs.

Robert Mclnnis, Detroit, for Mrs. Louise Discher. 89. life Mary Horstman, Browntown, and Ruth Myrland, Madison; two ices for Mrs. Floyd Frazier, 67, Platteville, who died Friday at a Madison hospital after an illness of two weeks, will be held at 2:30 viaitllki a II Edward Andraie, all of Ogem Wis.

Funeral serv Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil and three brothers and a sister sons, Arthur Chicago, and Otto long resident of Monroe, who died Saturday in a hospital here after a long illness, will be held at 3:15 Johnsen, Mrs. Clay Robinson, and liam Busse, DeForest, Nov. 23.

in Indiana. Tucson, two grandchil Mrs. George Heins, all of Platteville, and Mrs. Carl Kienzle, Cuba p. m.

today in the Karrmann fu The body was taken to the Schei dren; two great-grandchildren, and p. m. Monday in St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church. ble funeral home, Baraboo.

three brothers. BENTLEY City; a son, Harry, Platteville; a brother, William Van Natta, Friends may call at the Fraut The Rev. Paul C. Kehle, pastor, neral home. The Rev.

Gordon Winsor will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery. friends may call this afternoon and Otto Roesch Rites schi funeral home after 3 p. m. will officiate and burial will be in Platteville; two sisters, Mrs.

Jerry tonight. Greenwood cemetery here. Udelhoven, Potosi, and Mrs. Paul LANCASTER Funeral services Surviving are her husband, a Knebel, Rewey, and seven grand- The body will be taken to the The family requested that for Otto 81, Lancaster, today. Butler Services son, Raymond, Platteville, and 10 church from the Shriner-Neush- childen.

ices will be held MRS. TIPLER at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Immanuel Lutheran church, with the Rev. A.

F. Ziehls-dorff officiating. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Schroed-er funeral home after noon Monday. Mrs.

Henry Arthur EDGERTON Mrs. Henry Ar who was found dead at his home grandchildren. flowers be omitted, but said memorials will be accepted. wander funeral home at 10 a. m.

Friday, will be held at 2 p. m. (At Wisconsin General) Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weinstein, 1208 Erin Nov.

23. DEATHS IN MADISON Mrs. A. J. Myrland, 88, of 1918 Kendall at her home, Nov.

24. Mrs. Harold Tipler, 46, of 844 Williamson at a hospital Nov. 24. Herman Simon, 66, Lodi, at a hospital, Nov.

24. Robert Masino, 6 weeks, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Masino, 646 E. Mifflin st, en route to a hospital, Nov.

24. Mrs. Floyd Frazier, 67, Platteville, at a hospital, Nov. 23. Monday.

Sunday in the Harris and Wepking POYNETTE Private services Corp. Bentley was born in Cor- John Zwalanek Mrs. Discher was the wife of Airs. Elmo Pengra funeral home. John C.

Discher, former Monroe BRODHEAD Mrs. Elmo Pen for Kathleen A. Butler, 34, Poy-nette, who died at her home Friday, will be held at 2 p. m. today businessman, who died Nov.

21, 1 The Rev. Arthur Roberts, pastor of the Methodist church, will officiate. Burial will be in Hillside rectionville, and came to Mid-dleton in 1941 after graduation from high school there. He enlisted in the marines in December, gra, 75, Brodhead, died Saturday HIGHLAND Funeral for John Zwalanek, 71, who at her home after a long illness. died at his home here Friday, will thur, 67, who lived most of her cemetery.

The former Clara Humphrey was in the Butler home. The Rev. Jack Borchardt, pastor of the Poynette First Presbyterian 1942, and served for three years in World War II, 18 months in the born in Monroe, la. She was mar 1941. She was married Apr.

24, 1890. She was a member of St. John's church and its Ladies Aid society. She is survived by a daughter, Grant county Coroner Dallas Wepking ruled Mr. Roesch's death be held Monday at 1:30 p.

m. in the McGuire funeral home and at 2 in the Blue River Valley ried Nov. 30, 1893, in Brodhead. church, will officiate. Burial will South Pacific.

He was recalled to a suicide Friday. A charter member; of the Py be in Hillside cemetery. active duty Sept. 6, 1950. church.

thian Sisters in Brodhead, she was Miss Butler is survived by her He went overseas in February of also a member of the past chief mother, Mrs. Blanche Butler, with The Rev. William C. Punter will officiate and burial will be in the whom she lived, and two sisters, this year and was wounded in ac tion June 10. He died on the hos pital shipUSS Repose June 16.

church cemetery. Genevieve, Poynette, and Nadine, Madison. Born in Muscoda, Mr. Zwalanek Corp. Bentley was a graduate of The body was taken to the Huss farmed in the area for many years Madison college and was employed funeral home.

by the state highway commission before moving to Highland eight years ago. He was married in 1902 to Katherine Bohn in Wing- Mrs. Fred E. Meythaler, Monroe; a son, Arthur, Chicago; a brother, John A. Lanz, Monroe; five and eight great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Edwin Ellis MONROE Funeral services for Mrs. Edwin Ellis, ,76, Monroe, member of a pioneer Green county family, who died suddenly at her home here Friday, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the He was a member of St.

Luke's group of the order and of the Baptist church, Juda. Surviving are her husband and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the Newcomer funeral home, Brodhead, the Rev.

Robert Boettcher, pastor of Emmanuel Evangelical-United Brethren church officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Vernon cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight. life in Edgerton, died Saturday morning at a hospital here after a long illness.

Born in Fulton, she was the former Blanche Irene Gifford. She was married in 1904 at Hartford. Surviving are her husband, two sons, James and Paul, both of Edgerton; three sisters, Mrs. O. N.

Jensen, Edgerton; Mrs. L. T. Packard, Sacramento, and Mrs. W.

E. Vass, Detroit, a stepsister, Harriet Short, Chicago; a step-brother, Ed Short, Edgerton, and 10 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Rueben Tellefson funeral home and at 2 p.m. in the Edgerton Methodist church.

The Rev. Douglas O. Anderson will offciate. Burial will be in Fassett cemetery. Masino Infant church and its choir, and was ad ville township.

jutant of the VFW post when he Survivors include his wife; two was recalled to duty. daughters, Mrs. Florence Nodoff, Robert Masino, 6 weeks, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Masino, 646 E.

Mifflin died Saturday en He was married Sept. 1, 1946, to Belmont, and Mrs. Clara McGee, Lake Geneva; a son, Verl, Castle Berdine Neumann. route to a Madison hospital. Surviving are his wife; his moth Coroner Joseph Bloodgood said Rock township; two brothers, Emil, Boscobel, and Otto, Lansing, four grandchildren, and two death was from natural causes.

er, Mrs. Nona Bentley, Mason The body will be taken from the great-grandchildren. Fitch-Lawrence funeral home to City, his father, Clarence Bentley, Correctionville, and his grandmother, Mrs. H. H.

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