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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 8

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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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8 THE CAPITAL TIMES, Monday, Jan. 25, 1960 Bert Bridge Dies al 66 Obituaries Super-Right Tender, Juicy George Zitlow WATERLOO George A. Zitlow, 66, Columbus, died Sunday in a Columbus hospital after a brief illness. Mr. Zitlow was born in Spring-vale, and had farmed in the Cottage Grove, Columbus, and Waterloo areas.

He is surived by his wife, the former Alma Hilt; two sons, Vernon and Gerald, Madison; four brothers, Charles, Rosendale, Walter, Fond'du Lac; and Herman and Albert, Milwaukee; a sister, Mrs. Elmer Wagner, Rosendale; and 10 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in St. Johns Lutheran Church, Waterloo, with the Rev.

H. C. Nitz officiating Burial will be in RoselaM-n cemetery. Madison. Friends may call from Tuesday noon until Wednesday noon at the Jones funeral home, Waterloo.

Henry Tomas DODGEVILLE-Henry L. Tomas, 52, Dodgeville, died Sunday of a heart attack at the Iowa County Home, where he worked. Surviving are his wife; a son, Clifford, Madison; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Lewis, Spring Green, and Betty Tomas, Madison; four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Novak, Highland, Mrs.

Edward Draves, Livingston, Mrs. Stanley Wolenc, Montford, and Mrs. Pen Wienkes, Fennimore; five brothers, Frank and Eduard, both of Highland, Will and Charles, both of Cobb, and George, Avoca; and five grandchildren. Funeral services Mill be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Lulloff funeral home, Dodgeville.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. today. Bert Bridge, 66, of 1315 E. Dayton instructor in mechanical engineering at the University of Wisconsin for 37 years, died Sunday in a Madison hospital after a brief illness. A Madison resident for 50 years, he was a member of St.

Patricks Cat holic Church, and the Dane County Conservation League. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday in Mr. Bridge -L St. Patrick Catholic Church here, with the Rev.

Francis E. Doherty officiating. Friends may call after 9 p.m. today at the Fitch-Lawrence funeral home here, and the rosary will be recited there at 8 tonight. Burial Mill be in Resurrection cemetery.

Survivors include his wife, the former Laurine Lavin, to whom he was married in 1914; one son, Robert. 4808 Roigan one brother, Ross. 509 Clifton one sister, Mrs. Charles Myers, Lansing, and four Other Urea Deaths VIROQUA Edward C. Getter, 32, died Saturday.

Jacobson-Vance funeral home, Viroqua. JEFFERSONN William T. Fay, 78, died Sunday in Ft. Atkinson. Matters funeral home, Jefferson.

SOLDIERS GROVE Neli Da-vig, 78, Chicago, formerly of rural Soldiers Grove, died Friday in Chicago. Sime Brothers funeral home, Readstouij. MONROE Mrs. Minnie Mohns, 96, Juda, died Sunday. BARABOO Mrs.

Elsie Cramer, Milwaukee, formerly of Baraboo, died Sunday in Miluaukee. Schei-ble funeral home, Baraboo. WISCONSIN DELLS Mrs. Emery Cole, 58, Route 2, Wisconsin Dells, died Saturday. Fed-dcrly funeral home, Wisconsin Dells.

BLUE RIVER-Janice K. Chitwood, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clem ChitMood, Blue River, died Saturday. PLATTEVILLE Charles Lee, 78, died Sunday.

Thomas funeral home, Platteville. JEFFERSON Mrs. Amelia Ganser, 88, Watertown, died Sunday. Matters funeral home, Jefferson. BARABOO John II.

Pickar, 86, Freedom, died Sunday. Scheible funeral home, Baraboo. LAKE MILLS-Andrew Kull. 66. died today in Madison.

Westin funeral. Lake Mills. PORTAGE Mrs. Lula Gross-man, 78, Lewiston toMnship, died there. Sunday.

Pflanz funeral home. Portage. BELLEVILLE James Beck-Mith, 18, rural Monticello, died there Saturday. Becker funeral home, Belleville. COLUMBUS Mrs.

Sarah L. Richards, 92, died Sunday. Jones funeral home, Columbus. fo) 1) Mrs. McCordie, Ex-UW Faculty Member, Dies Mrs.

Margaret P. McCordie, 70, of Lake Wales, a former professor of home economics at the University of Wisconsin, died in a Lake Wales hospital Saturday after a brief illness. Mrs. McCordie has been a Madison area resident all her life until she moved to Lake Wales in August, 1959. She' was the widow of A I mer McCordie.

Mho died in 1957 i They were mar-tV ried in Madison in 1913. s. McCordie had traveled more than' 150,000 miles in her 28 years of service to bring better home making methods tc Wisconsin rural women. She re-Mrs- McCordie tired in 1956. After her retirement, she and her husband traveled extensively, visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald E. Leith, in Manila, the Phillipines, where the Leiths formerly lived. Mr. McCordie became ill M-hile in Manila.

She was a member of the First Methodist Church in Madison, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Wisconsin and American Home Economics Associations, and Epsilon Sigma Phi, an extension Morkers organization. In addition to Mrs. Leith, Mho presently lives in Winnetka, 111., she is survived by another daughter, Mrs. W. W.

Dorrell. Frederick, a sister; Mrs. Gustave Sell, Merrill; a brother. Uncle August Msipsi Mrs. Susan Steinke Mrs.

Susan Steinke, 84, formerly of Greenfield, died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Fauska, 5509 Marsha dr. Mrs. Steinke lived in Greenfield 44 years before moving to Madison two years ago. Funeral services Mill be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in Christ Lutheran Church, Greenfield. Friends may call at the Scheible funeral home, Baraboo, from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight and at the church from 1 p.m. Tuesday until time of services. Surviving besides her daughter are three sons, Walter and Wilbur, both of Greenfield; and Clarence, Baraboo; a sister, Mrs.

Elizabeth Kessler, Baraboo; a brother, Edward Zuch. Council Bluffs, nine grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. Bam Mrs. Robert Jamieson VERONA Mrs. Robert Jamieson, 81, Verona, died today at a Madison hospital after a long illness.

Born in Kalamazoo, Mrs. Jamieson had lived in Chicago and Verona. She is survived by three sons, Shelby Platte-ville; Robert Ft. Lauderdale, and Howard Verona, with whom she had made her home. There are 16 grandchildren.

The body was taken to the Joyce funeral home, Verona, uhere the rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral services are pending. Allgood Brand Spiced Canned Luncheon Meal 3 98c Lb 7Qr Roil A7W Iver Uglum Funeral rites for Iver J. Uglum, 56, of 945 S.

Park a former Stoughton resident, who died Saturday in a Madison hospital fol-loM-ing a heart attack. Mill be held Tuesday, at 1:30 p. m. in the Ilolzhuter funeral home, Stoughton. The Rev.

A. P. Nassen of Christ Lutheran Church there ill officiate, and burial Mill be in Stoughtons East Side Lutheran cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5 p. m.

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