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tWYWVinyrwyyyniry yyr Tnr mo yvvw1 Schultz, Fred C. 24 THE CAPITAL TIMES, Tuesday March 19, 1974 Norland, Dora S. day, March 20, The Rev. Ronald Uhlhorn officiating. Burial in Por-deeville Cemetery.

Friends mov call otter 4 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19 at the funeral home. Death Notices Maher a son, Raymond, 2817 Myrtle; two brothers, Albert Lokken, Verona, ond Otto Lokken, Mt. Horeb; three sisters, Mrv Annie Heuser, ond Mrv Mable Barton, both of Mt. Horeb, and Mrv Thea Engen, New Glarus; ond six grandchildren.

Funerol services will be held at the GUNDERSON FUNERAL HOME. 5203 Monona at 2 p.m. an Wednesday, March 20, The Rev. Vernon Awes officiating. Burial In Forest Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call from 4-9 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19 ot the tunerol home. The tamily has requested that memorials be mode to the Wisconsin Heart Fund or the American Cancer Fund. a daughter, Mrs. Jean Eiden, Milwaukee; three brothers, Harold, Jerry, and Daniel; two sisters, Mrs.

Agnes Roberts, and Mrs. Gladys Smith, ail ot Louisiana; and six grandchildren. Funerol ser vices will be held at NEWCOMER FUNERAL HOME, Monroe, at 9.30 a.m. on Friday. Morch 22 ond at 10 a m.

at St. Victor's Catholic Church, The Rev. Wilfred Shea officiating. Burial in Calvary Ceme tery. Friends mov call after 4 p.m.

on Thursday, March 21, at the NEWCOMER FUNERAL HOME, where a Scripture Service will be held at 8 p.m. In Lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St Claire's Hospital. BARABOO Fred C. Schultz, age 82, of Baraboo, died on Sunday, March 17, 1974, ot Columbia County home in Wyocena. Born July 31, 1891, he wos morried to the former Edno P.

Lofier who preceded him in death. He wos a fireman for the Nekooso Edwards Paper Company. Survivors include a son Elton; two brothers, Carl, Rock Sprinov ond Frank of Merrlmac; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Schultz ond Mrv Louise Goggins, both of Reedsburg. Funeral services will be held at SMITH FUNERAL HOME, Par deeville, at 1:30 p.m.

on Wednes Death ISotice Index Bast, Mrs. Frederick A. MADISON Brnha, Frank HILLSBORO Ckristaphersen, Hollis FENXIMORE Clow, Mrs. John S. VERONA Emmes, Mrs.

Emma M. STOUGHTON Johnson, George CAMBRIDGE LaVinn, Mrs. Harriett B. MADISON Long, Raymond E. JANESVILLE Lnchsinger, Samnel N.

PAOLI Markwardt, Mrs. Lnla Starks MADISON Martin, Lanretta M. DODGEVILLE Miller, Clarence ELROY Norland, Mrs. Dora S. MT.

HOREB Pollard, Earl Van MAZOMAXIE Robichanx, Roy MONROE Rohde, Ertmann C. TUCSON, ARIZONA Schultz, Fred C. BARABOO Seemann. Gustav A. RIO Skuldt, Mrs.

Burnell MADISON I think the name they picked out for it was get the tone with the touch -and its fast? MT. HOREB-Mrs. Dora S. Norland, age 87, of Route 2. Belleville, died on Monday.

March 18, 1974. ot a Monroe Hospital. Born Feb. 20, 1887 in the townshio of Perry, she was morried to Erick Norland on Nov. 7.

1906. Mrs. Norland was a member of the Primrose Lutheran Church. Survivors include tour sons. Sidney, ond Edner both ot rural Belleville, Donald of Wiota, and Marvin of Barneveld; three daughters, Mrs Preston Erdohl of Stoughton, Mrs.

Norman Goldben of Mozomanie. Mrv Norman Hoegele at Monroe; 38 grondchildren, and 59 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Erick on Aug. 9, 1939. Funeral services will be held ot the PRIMROSE LUTHERAN CHURCH, Ot 1:30 p.m.

on Friday, March 22. Friends may call otter 3 p.m. on Thursday, Morch 21 ot the ELLESTAD FUNERAL HOME, Mt. Horeb. Pollard, Earl Van MAZOMANIE Mr.

Earl Van Pollard, age 78, died on Monday, March 18, 1974, at Madison Hospital. Born Sept. 28, 189S in Richland County, he was morried to Mabel Walton on March 12, 1921 They lived in Arena for 19 years, where he operated a garage. They moved to Mozomanie in 1940, operated a service station and garoge until retiring in 1962. Mr.

Pollard was a 50-vear member of he Greenlng-Buelow American Legion Post No. 437. He was also a member of of Ewing-Olson VFW Post No. 9336, and also a member ot the 40 Et 8 Voiture Locale No 683. Survivors include his wife, Mabel of Mazomame; two nieces, and a nephew.

Funeral services will be held at the GNEWIKOW FUNERAL HOME, Mozomanie, at 1 :30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20, The Rev. Louis Voter officiating. Burial in the Mozomanie Ceme tery. Friends may call after 2 p.m.

on Tuesday, March 19, at the GNEWIKOW FUNERAL HOME. Military services will be conducted by Greenlng-Buelow American Legion Post No. 437. Robichaux, Roy MONROE Rov Robichaux, age 64, of Monroe, died Monday, March 11, 1974, at Cairns, Australia. Born March 27, 1909, in Centerville, Louisiana, he was the Chairman of the Board of Roy's Sanitary Dairy, a director of the Wisconsin Creamery Association, and past president and director of the American Butter Institute.

Mr Robichaux was a member of St. Victor's Catholic Chuch, the Knights of Columbus, and the Monroe Postmaster's Club. Sur vivors include his wife, the former Mary Vicinus; two sons, William, Monroe, and Kenneth, Milwaukee; Rhode, Ertmann C. TUCSON, Arizona Ertmann C. Rohde, age 71.

formerly of Moaison, died on Sunday, March 17, 1974, at a Tucson hosoitol. Born on Oct. 4, 1902 at Peshtigo. he was a retired foreman with the Caterpillar Co. In East Peoria, III.

Survivors Include tour sons, Earl, Markesan, Erlain, East Peoria, Armann, Beloit, and Dale, Redona. two daughters, Mrs. Sue Burdin, Princevllle, Mrv Carmen Fletcher, Brimfield. Ill; eleven grandchildren; and a brother, Walter Rohde, Fond du Loc. Funeral services will be held at GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1 S.

Rosa Madison, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 21. Burial in Sunset Memory Gardens. Friends may call from 7 to 9 m. on Wednesday, March 20 at FRAUTSCHI FUNERAL HOME, 3610 Speedway Rd.

Seemann, Gustav A. RIO Gustav A. Seemann, age 89, of Route 2, Poynette, died on Monday, March 18, 1974, at a Columbus hospital after a short Illness. Born July 2, 1894, in Germany, he farmed in the Rio area until 1947. Since then he hod lived in Poynette and had retired from the Del Monte Corporation, Arlington.

Mr Seemann was a member ot St Peter's Lutheran Church, Arlington, and the Poynette Post of the American Legion. He was also a veteran of World War I. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Gordon Linderwell, Poynette, Mrs. Donald Knuteson, Poynette, and Mrs.

Jack Koel, Tomah; a brother, Bert Seemann, Brittain, South Dakota; two sisters, Mrs. Jonn Schank, Cambria, and Mrs. Leonora Weinke, Baraboo; ond 14 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at ST. PETERS CHURCH, Arlington, ot 1:30 p.m.

on Wednesday, March 20, The Rev Roland Hatner officiating. Burial in Ohio Cemetery, Rio. Friends may call at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19, at THOMPSON-KELLOGG FUNERAL HOME, Rio. formed in the New Glarus areo.

Mr. Luchsinger was a member ot Zwengie United Church of Christ, PoolL Survivors include his wife; a son, Willis, New Glarus; two brothers. Waldo, Madison, and Horold, Redwood City, Calif two sisters, Mrs. Grace Elmer, Belleville, and Mrs. Terrence Freitaa, Monroe; four grandchildren; ond four great grandchildren.

He was preceded In death by a brother, Harry. Funerol services will be held at the ZENTNER FUNERAL HOME, New Glarus, at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20. Burial in the Swiss Church Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m.

on Tuesday, March 19, at the funeral home. In lieu ot flowers, memorials may be made to the donor's choice. Markwardt, Mrs. Lula Starks MADISON Mrs. Lula Starks Markwardt, age 88, of 12 Lathroo died on Monday, March 18.

1974, ot a nursing home. Born in Madison, she was a lifelong Madison resident. The former Lula Starks wos married to I I. Mark wardt on June 21, 1917 in Madison. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1908 with a music degree.

Mrs. Markwardt wos a member of Christ Presbyterian Church ond the Church Circle, the Order of the Eastern Star Monona Chapter the University League, Madison Woman's Club, Univer sity West End Club, the Madison Movie and Slide Club, and was past president of the Forest Products League. She had traveled extensively throughout Europe and the United States with her husband. Survivors include her husband; a sister, Mrs. G.E.

Worthington, Claremont, three nieces, Mrs Stanelv Herrlina. Cross Plains, Mrv Harold Woehler, Oshkosh, Mrs. Roy Anderson, Claremont, and a nephew, George S. Wothington, Riverside, Calif. Private funeral services will beheld at FRAUTSCHI FUNERAL HOME, 3610 Speedway Wednesday, March 20, The Rev.

John W. Wimberly officiating. Burial in Forest Hills Cemetery. There will be no visitation. The tamily requests that (lowers be omitted and that memorials be made to Christ Presbyterian Church.

Martin, Lauretta M. DODGEVILLE Lauretta M. Martin, age 65, of Dodgeville, died on Monday, March 18, 1974, at Memorial Hospital, after an illness. Survivors include a daughter Mary, Milwaukee; three sons, William, of Lisa Lane, Madison, Jon, 3725 Karsten Street, Thomas, Grandview, Wisconsin; and two grandchildren. Funerol services will be held at ST.

JOSEPHS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Dodgeville, at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 20. Burial in St. Josephs Cemetery Friends may call after 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Mar.

19 at LULLOFF PETERSON FUNERAL HOME, Dodgeville where the rosary will be recited ot 8 p.m. Miller, Clarence ELROY Clarence Miller, aoe 75, of Rural Route 2, died on Monday, March 18, 1974, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Hillsboro, Wisconsin. He was born at Kendall, Wisconsin on May 30, 1898. Survivors include his wife Ida; a son, Gaylord of Elrov; a daughter, Mrs.

Charlotte Thelen of Anchorage, Alaska; a sister, Mrs. Edward Schappe of Wisconsin Rapids; two brothers, Herman of Wisconsin Rapids, and Gunther of Sparta; and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, Elrov, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, March 21, The Rev. A.

Werner officiating. Burial in St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery in Wonewoc. Friends may call after 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20 at ZENNER FUNERAL HOME, Elroy.

Skuldt, Mrs. Burnell MADISON Mrs. Burnell Skuldt, dge 72. ot 4703 Moher Avenue, died on Sunday, March 17, 1974, ot a local hospital. Born In 1801 in the town of Perry, she wos the former Clara Lokken.

Mrv Skuldt wos a member of the Oscar Moyer's Mixed Couples Club. Sur vlvors include her husband; daughter, Mrv Ralph Powers, 5008 Telephone have a way. to make one of best thfngs in life better- Touch-Tone Phones are available, at slight additional cost, nearly everywhere in Madison. To order yours, call the telephone business office f'v. ii v- -u -a; A 'Vi', V': f' i -V-'.

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And $5000 deposit you can -a bread tray, sugar and cruet set. Epitome center a 64-ounce pitches So in. vntir dpnnsit. and ing home. Born In Philadelphia, on May 7, 1887, she was the widow of the Reverand David H.

LaVinn, who died in 1949. She hod been Madison resident since 1949. Reverand LaVinn ond his wife served several Methodist churches throughout the Western part of Wisconsin. Mrs. LaVinn was a member of Bethany United Methodist Church.

She had been active in Eastern Star, the Pythian Sisters, Womens' Society of Chris tian Service, Methodist Hospital Auxiliary ond Church World Ser vice. Survivors included daughter, Mrs. Ernest R. Anderson of Madison; a son, E. Paul, Downers Grove, four grandchildren; five great-granddaughters; a niece, and a nephew.

Funeral ser vices will be held at BETHANY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 3910 Mineral Point Rd at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20, The Rev. Gomer Finch officiating. Burial in Roselawn Memorial Park. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m.

on Tuesday, March 19, at FRAUTSCHI FUNERAL HOME, and at the church from to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20. Memorials may be made to Bethany United Methodist Church or the Ministers' Reserve Pension Fund, Wis Conference. Long, Raymond E. JANESVILLE Raymond E.

Long, age 70, of 1403 Ruger Avenue, died on Monday, March 18, 1974, at Mercy Hospitol, Janesville, after a short Illness. Born on Oct. 24, 1903, in Arthur he was married on Auo- 12, 1930, to Irma Kittleson in Blanchardville. He was superintendent from 1940 until his retirement on Aug. 1, 1970 for the Wisconsin School tor the Visually Handicapped at Janesville.

Mr. Long was a member ot First Lutheran Church, and was past president of the Lion's Club. Survivors include his wife; a son, Phillip, Cleveland, Ohio; four grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Verna Nicholson, Milwaukee. Funeral services will be held at FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH, Janesville, at 1 :30 p.m.

on Thursday, March 21, The Rev. Francis Dale officiating. Burial in York Cemetery at 4 p.m. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20, at REIN ING-WISCH FUNERAL HOME, Janesville, and from 12:30 Thursday, March 21, until service time at the church.

Luchsinger, Samuel N. PAOLI Samuel N. Luchsinger. age 81, of Paoli, died on Monday, March 18, 1974, at the New Glarus Home. Born in 1892, he was the son of Nick and Molly Hagley Luchsinger.

He was married in 1914 to Elizabeth Elmer, and nukomu plaza phono 271-3733 Improving and Enriching I Bast, Mrs. Frederick A. MADISON Mrs. Frederick A. Bost, age 46, of 3010 Fairvlew Street, died on Monday, March 10, 1974, at a Modlson hospital otter a long illness.

Born In Eau Claire In 1927. she was the former Bernadette M. Frederich, and had lived in Madison since 1930. She was married September 9, 1950. Mrs.

Bost was a member of St. Bernard Catholic Church, and the Donald and Galen Day VFW Post No. 7591 Auxiliary. Survivors include her husband; four sons, Roderick of N. Franklin Timothy of the Kingsville Naval Air Station.

Texas, Michal of Ft. Hood, Texas, Jerome at home; five daughters, Mrs. Robert (Susan) Letfler of Middleton, Catherine, Morgatet, Martha, and Dorothy, all ot home; brother, Dallas Frederich of 4701 Texas Tr; a sister, Mrs. Virginia Coravello of 1930 E. Moin and her mother ond father -in-law, Mr.

ond Adelbert C. Bast of 1 Schenk St. Funeral services will be held at ST. BERNARD'S CATHOLICH CHURCH, 2450 Atwood at 10 a m. on Thursday, March 21, The Rev.

Monsignor T.F. Thome P.A. officiating. Burial in Resurrection Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 m.

on Wednesday, March 20, at the SCHROEDER FUNERAL HOME, where the rosory will be recited ot 0 p.m. Bruha, Frank HILLSBORO Frank Bruha, oge 83. formerly of Yuba, died on Sunday, March 17, 1974, at Good Samaritan Nursing Home, in Lodi. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Marcella Norwalk, Baraboo; three granddaughters; six greatgrandchildren; three stepdaughters, Mrs.

Lawrence LaBresse. Mrs. Thomas Stout, and Mrs. Richard Friis, all of Madison. Funerol services will be held at ST.

WENCESLAUS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Yuba, at 9 30 a m. on Wednesday, March 20, Father Hodges officiating. Burial in Czech's National Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19, at PICHA FUNERAL HOME.

Hillsboro, where a rosary will be recited at 8 m. Christopherson, Hollis L. FENNIMORE Hollis Chris topherson, age 57, of Dane, Wisconsin, died on Sunday, March 17, 1974, at home. Born November 22, 19)6, he was a resident ot Dane tor the last IVj years. Survivors include his wife, Betty; two daughters, Mrs.

Gary Kreul of Fennimore, Mrs. Richard Havlik of Monttort; five step-daughters, Carol of Belvedere, Illinois, Sandra, Karen, Julie, and Jannan all at home; a son, Eugene of Fennimore; five step-sons, Beniamin of Clinton, Wisconsin, John of La Crosse, Steve, Timothy and Bernard at home; his mother, Mrs. Rachael Christopherson of Fennimore; a sister, Mrs. Alva Moneypenney of Fennimore; a brother Harley of Fennimore, and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at VOLKMANN FUNERAL HOME, Fennimore, at 2 p.m.

on Wednesday, March 20. Friends may call after 4 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19, ot VOLK MANN FUNERAL HOME. Clow, Mrs. John S.

VERONA Mrs. John S. Clow, oge 89, of Verona, died on Monday, March 18, 1974, at a Verona nursing home. The former Margaret Davidson was born in Verona on Sept. 13, 1884.

Mrs, Clow was a member of Christ Presbyterian Chuch and Middleton Eastern Star. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Arnold Wolters, 5737 Dogwood Place, Madison; two sisters. Miss Jessie Davidson, Verona, and Mrs. Albert Brookhout, 2814 Chamberlain Madison.

She was preceded in deoth by her husband, John S. in 1958. Funeral services will be held Ot JOYCE-VERONA FUNERAL HOME, at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20, The Rev. John Wimberly officiating.

Burial in Verona Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19, ot JOYCE VERONA FUNERAL HOME, 118 N. Franklin Verona. Emmes, Mrs.

Emma M. STOUGHTON Emma Emmes, oge 85, of Route 1, died on Monday, March 18, 1974, at a Stoughton hospital. She was the former Emma Johnson. She was married in 1910 to Ole Gullickson, and he preceded her In death. She later married Rav Emmes, he also preceded her in death.

Survivors include son-in-law, Alfred H. Havey, with whom she made her home; a sister, Mrv John Lock-wood of Deerfield, Illinois. She was preceded in death by three sisters, a brother; and daughter, Mrs. Mildred Havey. Funeral services will be held at OLSON-HOLZHUTER FUNERAL HOME, at 2 m.

on Thursday, March 21, The Rev. Davis Darrington officiating. Burial in Roselawn Memorial Pork. Friends mov call otter 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20 Ot OLSON-HOLZHUTER FUNERAL HOME, North Page at Prospect.

Johnson, George CAMBRIDGE Mr. Georoe Johnson, oge 88, died on Saturday, March 16, 1974, at the Rock River Manor, Fort Atkinson. He was a former truck driver, and operated a garage in Rockdale. Mr. Johnson was a member of the East Koshkonong Lutheran Church.

Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Ness of Cambridge; and wo brothers, Leonard and Herman, both of Cambridge. Funeral services will be held ot the EAST KOSHKONONG LUTHERAN CHURCH, of 2 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19, the Rev. Paul Hasvoid officiating.

Burial in Hauge Cemetery. Friends may call otter 1 m. on Tuesday, March 19 of the church. NITARDY FUNERAL HOME is in chorge. LaVinn, Mrs.

Harriett B. DISON Mrs. Horriett B. 7inn, oge 86, of 1822 Chad-rne Avenue, died on Sunday, ch 17, 1974, of a Madison nurs (2) Wisconsin 5 v. We the V' -V.

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