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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 7

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DIM -31H WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 SECTION 1, PAGE 7 Lois Kathleen Hanson Airs. F. P. Gosselin JANESVILLE Mrs. Francis P.

Obituaries Supervisor Brown Dies at Age of 56 STOUGHTON Lois Kathleen at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Hart funeral home, Hillsboro. The Rev. Raymond Warren, Richland Center, will officiate.

Burial will be in the Mt Vernon Gosselin, 78, former Janesville resident, died in a Monroe nurs Hanson, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Obert Hansen, Stough Raymond E. Genske Raymond E. Genske, 51, a former Cottage Grove resident, died Tuesday in a Monroe- hospital where he had been a patient for many years.

He was a native of the town of Sun Prairie. Mr. Genske Is surVived by his ing home Sunday. ton, died In a hospital here Tues Porter Services Cambridge Tavernman, cemetery. Hillsboro.

Msgr. Delbert Basche GREEN BAY UP) The Rt. Funeral services wil be held at Neal G. Brown, 56, of 4308 Drexel chairman of the town of Blooming Grove and a member of the Dane county board, died suddenly at his home day. The child was born Nov.

24. 3 p.m. today in the Rosman-Uehling-Kinzer funeral home Rev. Delbert W. Basche, 49, pas Eddie Halvorson.

Dies CAMBRIDGE Eddie Halvor PORTAGE Funeral services for Chester C. Porter, owner of Porter's Jewelry store who Mrs. Paskey Wat born in the Hillsboro area and lived here until moving to Chicago at the tor of St. Mary church at De here. Funeral services will be held at 2:20 p.

m. Thursday in Pere and former chancellor of shot himself Monday will be held son, 60, operator of the Spa tavern here the past 2 years, died The Rev. William O. Johns, will officiate and burial will Cummings-Edison-Olson funeral age of 18. She Is survived by her mother, Mrs.

Pat Jenkins, Tuesday. Mr. Brown operated an electri cal contracting business. father. William' E.

Genske, Cottage Grove; two sisters, Mrs. Casper Berman, Oregon, and Mrs. Mae Schensky, Denver, the Green Bay Roman Catholic diocese, died early Tuesday at a home. at p.m. Thursday In the Overton funeral home, Janesville.

luesday in a Ft. Atkinson hospi be in the Oak Hill cemetery. He was married in Janesville Oreen Bay hospital. The Rev. Joseph Cox, pastor tal after an illness of three Burial wljl be in Oak Hill ceme Mrs.

Gosselin, the former Mae five brothers, Arthur Genske, Msgr. Basche held the chancel of Anna-Maria Catholic church. weeks. in 1921 to the former Clara Saager. The couple moved to Winkley, was born in Janesville tery.

-Acting Columbia County Cor- Beloit; Ervin, 609 Gannon will officiate. Burial will be In Mr. Halvorson was the brother lorship from 1932 to 1946, when he was appointed to the De Pere Madison in 1924. the Catholic cemetery here. oner Edward Riley ruled his and attended school here.

She was married to Francis Gosselin in 1901 and 10 years later moved Shorten fiis Ralph, 215 Jackson Alfred, Rpute 3, Madison, and Lloyd, 2330 Willard ave. pastorate. He was named a do A native Unity, Marathon county, Mr. Brown was a deacon Besides her parents, she is death a suicide. He had been in ill health.

Porter was shot fa mestic prelate by Pope Pius XII survived by two brothers, Henry Funeral services will be held to Beloit. She was a member of the St shaving in 1949, when he became a mon- of the Central mvimimf-v Lutheran church. I tally with a .32 caliber pistol in and Dean, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Hanson and Mr.

his store. Paul's Episcopal church, Beloit, signor. The priest was born in Green He was a mem- tJ at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Schroeder funeral home.

The Rev. Stanley S. Klyve, assistant pastor of Bethel Lutheran He had operated the store for and Mrs Ed McCarthy, all of and the Order of the Eastern Bay, educated at Mount Calvary ber of the Madi son Common- time vvifh Stoughton. Star. and Milwaukee, and was ordained about eight years.

His wife had died last summer, i Friends may call at the funeral church, will officiate. Burial will weaitn Masonic uttfe Survivors Include her husband and a daughter, Elizabeth Gosse in February, 1931. Surviving are home after 2 p. m. today.

be in the Cottage Grove ceme Surviving are two sons, Brevett lin, Beloit, and a sister, Mrs, Al- tery. gree Mason, a member of the I and Stephen, both of Portage: Friends may call at the funeral Mrs. Schultz Rites Funeral services for Mrs. Ber his mother, Mrs. George Porter, home after 7 tonight.

Scottish RiteK vah E. Lloyd, Janesville. Laurence I. Baker his mother, Mrs. William Basche of Green Bay.

Mrs. Gransee PORTAGE Mrs. Gransee, 54. town of Moundville. janesville: a brother, Brevett bodies, and a tha.

Schultz, 75, of 201 Fair Oaks Belolt, and a sister, Mrs, Betty Mrs. Iva Paskey i who died at her home Mon member of the Moose lodge. MannDerg, janesville. LYNDON STATION Laurence I. Baker, 67, rural Lyndon Sta day, will be held at 2 p.m.

Thurs HILLSBORO Mrs. Iva Tracy of Percy Halvorson, 1224 Spaight Madison, and Mrs. John Schroeder, Middleton. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 Thursday in the Cambridge Norwegian Lutheran church. The Rev.

Olaf Borge, pastor, will officiate. Born in Pleasant Springs, Mr. Halvorson operated a tavern at Ashton' corners before coming' to He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the James Munro American Legion post here. He was married June 24, 1939, to Irene Larson. Surviving are his wife; a son, Joel Larson, at home; another sister, Mrs.

Henry Norseter, Stoughton, andtwo other brothers; Oscar, Cambridge, and Er-vln, Stoughton. Friends may call at the Nitardy funeral home, Cambridge, this afternoon and tonight and at the church after. 11 a.m. Thursday. Mrs.

Anna Ackerrhan died at her home Monday after Mr. Brown was 1 day in St. John's American Lu Overhagen Rites tion, died Monday in a Madison hospital. chairman of the theran church. 1 1 brief illness.

Funeral services will be held Paskey, 54, a former Hillsboro resident, died Monday in Chicago, where she had lived since The Rev. A. C. Schumacher, Madison chapter Mr. Baker died from an Infec of the National at 2 p.

m. Thursday in the Evangelical United Brethren church, 1918. tion wniclr developed from a pastor, will officiate. will be in Forest Hill cemetery. Electrical Con- Funeral services will be held Markesan.

mmmm hand cut he suffered two weeks ago while putting markers on the ears of hogs at his farm. The Rev; Lester Meyer, Por tractors Associa- MR. BROWN tion, a member of the Mechanical Trades Associ tage, will officiate. Burial will SHAVEX. Funeral services will be held be in Manchester cemetery, near attached to any ation, andpast president of Local No.

159, National Brother Markesan. at 1:30 p. ra. Thursday in the Methodist church in Livingston, Surviving are her husband; a Ixtric thavr. Grant county.

son, Ronald, Pardeeville; her gvarantoM tmoothtr. Mr. Baker is survived by his hood of Electrical workers. He Is survived by his wife; four daughters, Mrs. Donald Mc-Cray.

118 Cumberland lane; Mrs. wife, Maude, and a brother Everett. Ada, Minn. mother, Mrs. Martha Kohn; a brother.

Franklin Kohn, and two sisters, Mrs. Louis Ferge and Mrs. Joe Bergammer, all of Mar William Roehm. 4314 Drexel There is a DANIEL GREEN- for everyone at Christmas time! The body, will be at the Baker home in rural Lyndon Station to kesan. SAUK CITY Mrs.

Anna Ac- day and tonight. It will be taken Friends may! call at Port's fu kerman, 86, a lifelong resident of this area, died Tuesday at the dNflw havs in half th Hmol He can't help but love your SHAVEX gift The BING CROSBY SHAVEX immediately Increase the efficiency of all electric shavers, old or new, up to 60 by con verting AC current to stronger, steadier actually gives his shaver new, longer life. $7.95 neral home. Portage, this afternoon and tonight. early Thursday to the Hannon funeral home, Livingston, where friends may call until the funer home of a daughter, Mrs.

William Ehl, in Sauk City. She -was the mdther of Mrs. WESTBY Funeral services for Thorvald Overhagen, 86, Westby, who died at his home Saturday, were held Tuesday afternoon in Our Savior's Lutheran church. The Rev. O.

Paulsrud officiated. Burial was in Our Savior's cemetery. Mr. Overhagen was born in the town of Christiana, Vernon County, and was a lifelong resident of the vicinity. Survivors Include five sons, bin and Lawrence, both of Westby; TUmer, Glen Flora; Willie, Cameron, and Edwin, Sparta; a daughter, Mrs.

Lindahl Doxrud, Sparta; 12 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren, and two brothers, Otto T. Hagen, Westby, and Ole Torgerson, Aberdeen, S. D. Byron Janes Rites' Funeral services for Byron Jones, 78, a resident of the county home since 1930 who died Monday in a Madison hospital after a long illness, will be held at 11 a. m.

today In the Fitch-Lawrence funeral home. The Rev. Richard E. Prltchard, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian church, will officiate. Burial will be in Blooming Grove cemetery.

Elmer T.Augersan PORTAGE Elmer X. Auger- al hour. Frank L. Herrick James Behrend, 1126 Spaight Dud Cntm am SWj fimoni nyo ni lb Madison. son, 63, Portage, died suddenly tmfut mUuntlj mU fm ool tilt EDGERTON Frank L.

Her Monday at his home. rick, 68, former Edgerton resi Funeral services will be held Funeral services will be held at 9 a. m. Thursday in the Schwoegler funeral home, and at 9:30 in St. Aloysius Catholic ITS SO SIMMt t.

Init SHAVEX in the Pflanz funeral home at dent who lived at Spring Hill, 2 p. m. today. i died Sunday night in church. The Rev.

Lester V. Meyer will Kansas City, hospital after Pinwale corduroy with satin lining. Soft cushion leather sole, with special soil-proof finish. In black, red or green. Widths AA and Sizes to 1 0.

Into wall locket 2. Pliia cord fnm ny electric never Inte SHAVEX 3. And iheve to The Rev. Sylvester Van Berkel, a brief illness. officiate.

Burial will be in Silver Lake cemetery. Alice Brown, at home, and Mrs. Alfred Rochester, N. and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Thursday in the Central Lutheran church. The Rev. Donovan Palmquist, pastor, will officiate, and burial will be in the Poynette cemetery. Friends may call at the Gun-derson funeral home from noon today until noon Thursday. Contributions may be made in lieu of flowers to a memorial fund at the church.

Harris B. Foiles PORTAGE Harris B. Foiles, 92, Portage, a retired railroad conductor, died Tuesday in a Portage hospital. Funeral services will be held in the Pflanz funeral home at 1:30 p. m.

Thursday. The Rev. Ross Connor, pastor of the First Methodist church, will officiate. Burial will be. in Silver Lake cemetery.

Surviving are his wife, Etta, and a daughter, Audrey, Portage. pastor, will officiate. Burial will He was born in rural Edgerton Mr. Augerson was a salesman and farmed in the area for 20 MAlr Tl TIMEI be in St Norbert's cemetery, Also surviving are a third for the Kisco Boiler and Engineering St. Louis, Mo.

I THE FLIRT $5.50 daughter, Mrs. John A. Loef, Elm- burvivme are two sons. Dale. years before moving west.

Survivors include his wife; a son, Earl, Edgerton; four grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. J. Spike, Spring Hill, Kas. hurst, a son, Frank, Milwaukee; 11 grandchildren, and nine All fet IHAVIX tree 14-Day Heme Trial Glenview, 111., and Norman, Seattle, Wash. great-grandchildren.

The rosary will be recited at 8 Friends may call at the funer Funeral services will be held al home until the funeral hour. tonight In the funeral home. today at Spring Hill. WALK-OVER 25 W. Main St.

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