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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 16

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PAGE 16, SECTION 1 Madison WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Wisconsin Friday, November 17, 1950 Glarus township and married Mat Seerneyer Rites Marty in New Glarus April 15, Obituaries Funeral services for Charles C. Mrs. Brunkow Rites MONROE Funeral services for Mrs. Frank W. Brunkow, 63.

Monroe, who died Thursday in a son, and a brother, William Detroit, Mich. Funeral services will be held here at 3 p. m. Saturday in the Schroeder funeral home with the 1890. They operated the New Glarus hotel until 1906, then Seemeyer, 61, of 225 Division who died suddenly Wednesday of neral home, Tomah.

Burial will be at Tunnel City, near Tomah. She is survived by two daugb-' ters, Mrs. Geneva Elroy, Los Angeles. and Mrs. Edward J.

Wagner, Madison; three sisters. moved to Monticello, and in 1919 moved to Baraboo. Monroe hospital after a brief ill Mrs. Peterson Rites Mrs. Clotilda Contell a heart attack at a Madison hospital, will be held at 1:30 p.

m. Sat- For the past six years she has Rev. Roy W. Zimmer, pastor of the Christ Presbyterian church, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery.

Funeral services for Mrs. An- Mrs. P. B. Bickie, Ortonville, gelin Peterson.

70. of 1322 Spaight ness, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Immanuel Evangelical church The Rev. Peter Retzlaff.

pastor of the Juda Evangelical church, will officiate. Burial will be in been residing with a son, Henry. Appleton. Her husband died in June, 1937. lifelong Madison resident who Friends may call at the funeral home after 9 a.m.

Saturday. died Wednesday at a Madison hos Mrs. William Hem. Appleton, and Mrs. John Reeves, Laurens, a brother, Fred Wood-ard, Ortonville; and two In addition to her son, Henry, pital after a short will be held at 1:30 p.m.

Saturday La the she is survived by another son. Greenwood cemetery. Friends may call at the Shriner-Neu- Frautschi funeral home. Mrs. Ingmire Rites RICHLAND CENTER Funeral Hugh Sylvan, Milwaukee; a daughter, Mrs.

Ray Lauer, Elkhart Lake; schwander funeral home until 10 a. The Rev. H. W. Olson, pastor of m.

Saturday. the Assembly of God church, will i rday in the Schroeder funeral home. The Rev. Carl A. Becker will officiate and burial will be in Rose-lawn Memorial Park.

Mr. Seemeyer was born in Platteville and had been a resident of Madison for 22 years. He was employed as a meat cutter at the niversity of Wisconsin. Survivors include his wife, two sons, Charles, Lake Geneva; and Delbert, Oakville, two sisters, Mrs. Martha Amanda, Du-b que, and Mrs.

Will Stein-bach, and" one granddaughter. Friends may call at the funeral Mrs. Brunkow was born in two brothers, Nicholas Zweifel, New Glarus; and John Zweifel, Monticello; five grandchildren, Spring Grove township, the for mer Lulu Ellen Tracy. She at and three great-grandchildren. officiate, and bunal will be in Forest Hill Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m.

today. Mrs. Brubakken Rites tended schools in Jefferson township, and on Dec. 21, 1910 was Friends may call at the Zentner Mrs. Clotilda Contell, 75, Prairie du Chien, died Thursday, at the home of her Mrs.

Anna Barney, 616 S. Mills after a long illness. She was born in Prairie du Chien and was married there to Rollo Contell. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Barney, and Mrs.

B. O. Bishop, Racine; and several nieces and nephews. The body has been taken to the Frautschi funeral home. The time of services, to be held in Prairie du Chien, will be announced later.

Beemer Rites SUN PRAIRIE Funeral services for William Beemer, 86, Sun Prairie, who died Wednesday night at a Madison nursing home, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Tuschen funeral home. The Rev. I.

A. Mielanz, pastor married in Freeport. 111. They Du Bois Services Funeral services for Erwin K. "Bob" Du Bois.

39. of 915 W. Johnson who died Wednesday afternoon in a Madison hospital after a long illness, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in the Fitch-LawTence funeral home.

Tha Rev. Charles A. Puis, pastor of Luther Memorial church, will officiate, and burial will be in Greenwood cemetery, Reedsburg. funeral home. New Glarus, until noon today when the body will be taken to the church.

lived in Jefferson township until 1946 when they moved to Monroe ORFORDVILLE Funeral ser Mrs. Brunkow was a member of the Union Evangelical church at vices for Mrs. Christie Brubak- acme after noon today. Len, 79, who died Wednesday Oakley, the church missionary services for Mrs. Mary Agnes Ingmire, 75, Sextonville, who died Wednesday in a Madison hospital after a long illness, will be held at 2 p.m.

today in the Lunenschloss-Doudna funeral home. The Rev. W. C. Anderson, pastor of the Assembly of God church, will officiate.

Burial will be in the Fancy Creek cemetery, Gillingham. Mrs. Ingmire was born in the town of Marshall and was married to Charles Ingmire Nov. 13, 1894. He died in 1927.

She is survived by two sons, Nathan, Sextonville, and Elein Tuscon, three daughters, Mrs. Inez Hiestand, Mrs. Ru'h Barry, and Mrs. Grace Becker, all of Madison; seven grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Mrs.

Emma Tollefson society, and the Jefferson Home- Clayton Honey sett Mrs. Hilliker Rites Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie W. Hilliker 59, of 323 Blackhawk who died Wednesday night in a Madison hospital, will be held at 2 p. m.

today in the White fu makers' group. Mrs. Lena Stadler BARABOO Mrs. Lena Stadler, a former Baraboo resident, recently died in Minneapolis, according to word received here. She had made her home in Minneapolis for the past several years.

The body will be returned to Baraboo for burial. Survivors include a son. Dr. Roy Stadler. Minneapolis.

Mrs. Bingman Rites HILLSBORO Funeral services for Mrs. George Bingman. 52, Warrens, who died Monday in a Madison hospital after a long illness, were held Thursday in the Hart funeral home. The Rev.

Harold Baraboo, officiated. Burial was in the Mt. Vernon cemetery, Hillsboro. Mrs. Bingman, the former Mary Pauline Schnitzler, was born in Sparta.

She was married at Yuba May 16, 1919. Survivors include her husband; three sons, Paul, at home; Clyde, Milwaukee; and Christina, Chippewa Falls; two daughters, June, at home; and Mrs. Howard Bass, Onalaska; four brothers. Louis, Schnitzler, Sparta; William Schnitzler, Oakdale; David Schnitzler, Washington; and Hugo Schnitzler, New York; and three sisters, Mrs. Sadie Pierce, Lancaster; Mrs.

Charlotte Berg, Washington: and Mrs. Stella Allen, Oakdale. Mrs. Matzke Rites Funeral services for Mrs. John Matzke, 73, of 1026 E.

Johnson a Madison resident for the last 43 years who died Wednesday at her home, will be held at 8:30 a. m. ORFORDVILLE Clayton Hon- eysett, 57, well known operator of BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS! Surviving are her husband; three sons, Kenneth, Appleton, Wendell, Monroe, and Robert, Juda; a daughter, Mrs.

Helen Mohns, at home: a sister, Mrs. W. L. Os of the Sun Prairie Methodist a Footville variety store, died suddenly Thursday at his home. The body was taken to the Sil-verthorn funeral home here.

Cora May Gallagher trander, Juda, and four grandchil 2 Minute Miracle church, will officiate, and burial will be in the Pierceville cemetery. Mr. Beemer's only known survivors are several nieces and dren. Mrs. Marty Rites Cora May Gallagher, a former Madison resident, died Thursday night, will be held at 2 p.

m. Sat-u day in the Orfordville Lutheran "lurch. The Rev. E. J.

Nesset will officiate, and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Brubakken died at her home here after six months', illness. The former Christie Tollefson was born in Spring Valley township. She was married Dec.

22, 1925 to Ole Brubakken and they farmed for many years in Plymouth township. He died Dec. 22, 1925. A sister, Mrs. Nora Knudson, survives.

Mrs. Brubakken was a member of the Orfordville Lutheran church. Triends may call at the Silver-thorn funeral home this afternoon and tonight. in nor corn muffins at the home of her sister, Mrs. MT.

HOREB Mrs. Emma Tollefson, 74, Mt. Horeb resident, died Thursday in an Oregon nursing Vern Edwards. Superior, accord Mrs. Buskirk Rites ing to word received here.

home after a long illness. Delicious! Miss Gallagher was born in romedarMi NEW GLARUS Funeral services for Mrs. Mat S. Marty, 78, longtime New Glarus resident who died Wednesday in an Appleton hospital after a brief illness, will be held at 2 p. m.

today In the Swiss Evangelical and Reformed church here. CAMBRIDGE Funeral serv Different: Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a. m. Saturday in the Gesme funeral home, Mt. Horeb, with the Madison and spent most of her Ik ices for Mrs.

Clara Buskirk. 78 life here. At one time sne was Cambridge, who died Tuesday at Rev. E. R.

Anderson officiating Tastes like ripe sweet employed as a secretary for a Madison bank. For the past 12 her home, will be held at 3 p.m. today at the Nitardy funeral home Burial will be in the Vermont I .4 lU'UWQN Lutheran cemetery. years she had made her home in here. corn! Try, enjoy, today 1 Mrs.

Tollefson is survived by Superior. The Rev. P. M. Petersen, retired -iH 'n art The Rev.

W. J. Stuckey will of- ficiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Marty was born in New i Survivors besides Mrs.

Edwards I several nieces, nephews, and grandchildren. Methodist minister, will officiate Burial will be in Hauge cemetery are another sister, Blanche. Madi EAGLE STAMPS Your Extra Savings Saturday in the Ryan funeral home and at 9 in the Holy Redeemer Catholic church. The Rev. Joseph H.

Gabriels, pastor, will officiate, and burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. The rosary will be recited at 8 tonight in the Ryan funeral home. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 this afternoon. Mrs. Matzke was born in Budapest, Hungary.

She was a member of Holy Redeemer church, St. Anne's Christian Mothers' society, and the Sacred Heart league. Surviving are her husband; a brother, Julius Wolf, Raab. Hungary; and two nieces, Mrs. Albert Kehm, Madison, and Mrs.

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