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PAGE 2, SECTION 3 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1971 Mrs. Irene Kitzercw Uohn Hammond Rites r-r i it 'Fred Auerbach, 78, Alois Schmidt Ex-Policeman, Dies beaver dam Alois c. Smoke Shop Owner Joseph Drost Dies Obituaries r.i:s. irene EELOIT The funeral for WISCONSIN DELLS a a WATERTOWN Joseph (Oct. 9, 1971) in a hospital after 63.

died Saturday (Oct 9. Wilhrd Christensen Today' fs Funerals Mrs. Rosemary Sheil (Oct. 10, 1971) at a brief illness. 1971) at his home of an appar-i home.

Kitzercw, 71, rural Columbus, died Sunday (Oct. 10, 1971) in a Madison hospital after a long illr.ess. She was the former Irene Vick. Mr. Kitzerow died in 1953.

Funeral arra.rgemer.ts are in Madison BARABOO Mrs. Rosemarv Mr. Schmidt was a life-long ent heart attack. He was a retired police officer John Hammond, 22, South Be-loit, who died Friday in a two jcar collision near Rockford, EL, will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday in the Rosman-Uehling-Kinzer Funeral Home, where friends may call resident of Beaver Dam.

He was! Mr. Drost was bora in the Mrs. Charles Wa'ker 1 Sheil- dled Satoday 9-jfor Wisconsin Delia and a dep-j U9.1) at home after a brief ill- tv he't rv.inmVo rmtv I uty sheriff for Columbia County. employed by the Malleable Iron Netherlands and lived in Water-Range Co. He married town since 1334.

He also had operated a moteL ness. She pending at the Jones Funeral was a Baraboo Mr. Auerbach was a member: Home, Columbus. ar.er wnignu area resident She had taught in of Bethany Lutheran Church Kumba in 1333. He was the owner and opera- He was a member of St.

Sho? chael's Catholic Church, its he retired 137- JL' p.m., Gunderson Funeral Home, 5203 Monona Dr. Mrs. Anna D. Meyer. 1:30 p.m., Frautschi Funeral Home, 3610 Speedway Rd.

Leo J. Barrett, 10:30 a.m., St. James Catholic Church, 1134 St. James Ct. r.

Li and Wisconsin the Reedsburg and the American Legion. He Wiifbrd Christensen. 63. cf 404 Warbler Lane, died Sunday (Oct. 10, 1971) at home after an apparent heart attack.

He retired in September from the Armed Forces Institute after working there for 25 years. I Ke was a World War II vct-j erati. I Surviving are his wife, Lu-j cille; four daughters. Mrs. Mar-j jorie Larson and Mrs.

Shirley Ost, Minneapolis; Mrs. Helen; Dells elementary schools for 11 years. Church. Chu was a World War I veteran. He Holy Name Society, the Apcsto-i5rstt wast was a retired member of the late of Suffering, the ed Melodist Wisconsin Dells Volunteer Fire Heart League St Michael's1 Have a heart.

He married Mildred Hager in He married MlIdrel Hage 1933. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. William Imhoff, Reedsburg; Mrs. James Jacobson, Ft. Campbell, and Linda and Ushers, and the Knights of Co-1 Dept.

Surviving are his wife, Olga; Surviving lumbus. He was secretary andlJ.V' "X1 a nchire. a stepson, James Ma Joy, Iowa; treasurer Carl Held LA VALLE of the St cent watertown; a son. Donald. Wa- Carl C.

State University; two and a brother, Aired, DePaul Society. Peterson. Cambridge: and Mrs. Itertown: a brother. William i.J Surviving in Madison is a sis-, Milwaukee; two sisters, Mrs.

The funeral will be Patricia Larson, Menomor.ee, 78. died Saturday (Oct. 9. 1971) u-avne, Lodi; and Pat, Falls: three sons. David.

Chi-jin a hospital after an illness. a sister, Mrs. Preston! anH TVinnld and Dennis. Mr. Held was a retired jPct Harbor Citv.

Calif and 4 cago; and uonaia ana Lenms. i onesi, Harnor uty, ana i il 1. xy. -mi thrp0 clears Mrs i farmer and a member of St. Un oranrfrhiMrn (Friends may call at the red- ms.

juuu ouiuiLc, ta win Kowaiat ail River; and Northwestern Ave. (Mrs. Ruben Boettcher, Two Also surviving are his wife; Rivers; and four grandchildren, three daughters, Lorraine and The funeral will be at 2 n.m. rliffnrd Jensen Waunakee: Paul's Lutheran Church. Big The funeral will be at 9:30 derly Funeral Home after 7 to-; Jeannine, both at home; and Tuesday in the church.

Friends Sister Rita, S.S.J., Stevens may call from 4 until 9 p.m. Point; and three sons, Richard, today and until 10 a.m. Tuesday Mrs. George Kempf. Mc-j Creek.

He married Wednesday in St. Joseph's: mht- Farland; and Mrs. Herman, Krueger of La Valle. Catholic Church. Friends rnayij Anr1 Maison, Stoughton.

Surviving are his wife; his call from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at: VI narry WOOe The funeral will be at 1 p.m.'daughters, Mrs Harley Redlin-Scheible Funeral1 BELOIT Mrs. Harry Wade, Tuesdav in the Edwardson Fu-lLoganville; and Mrs. George 'Home, where the rosary will be 83, died late Saturday (Oct. 9, ncral Home, DeForest, wherelcook, Mauston; a son, Norman, (recited at 8 p.m.

Tuesday. 1971) at home after a brief ill- Norman, and Gerald, all of Bea-iat the Hafemeister Funeral ver Dam. Home. The funeral will be at 11 a.m, Tuesday in St. Michael's Catho Airs.

Jonn toneter today. Military graveside rites! MrS. Hermann Prochnow, all of ness. The former Enid Latham was a Beloit resident for 65 years. She was a member of the Sun lic Church.

Friends may call after 3 p.m. today and until the PORTAGE-Mrs. John Ebne- will be conducted in lwwayLa Vaue; and five grandchil Miss Emma Dahlke BARABOO Miss Emma Louise Dahlke, 91, died Saturday (Oct. 9, 1971) in a Stoughton hospital after a long illness. She was a member of St.

Grove Cemetery, DeForest. ter, 80, formerly of Portage, dren. The "heart" of pick-of-the-crop cabbages used for Frank's. Tenderest. Tastiest.

Frank's. All heart. Look for the spring-green label. Versatile. Add butter to kraut and apple sauce.

Mixwell.Top with spareribs or sausage. Bake until meat is Cans or jars. Kraut juice, tool time of the funeral Tuesday at The funeral will be at 2 p.m. died Sunday (Oct. 10, 1971) in a Valley Presbyterian Church, nursing home.

Surviving are three sons, La- the Murray Funeral Home, where there will be a parish Tuesdav in the church. Friends Mrs. Anna Jones DODGEYTLLE Mrs. Anna The former Emilie Tshus South Beloit; Douglas, may call after 4 p.m. today at John's Lutheran Church.

vigil at 8:30 tonight M. Jones, 93. died Sunday (Oct. the Hammer Funeral Home, The funeral will be at 2 p.m. born in Switzerland.

(Oregon, I1L; and John, Hunting- Surviving are her husband; ajton Woods, four grand 10, 1971) a hospital alter an Reedsburg, Tuesday in the church. Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at Clife Allen LYNXVILLE Clif D. son, Frank, Mt. Horeo; and children; and six great-grand- illness. She was born in Norway.

Her sister, Judith, in Switzerland. children. the Redlin-Scheible Funera The funeral will be at 1:30 husband. John, died in 1925 Home. Allen, 62, a former Lynxville resident, died Sunday (Oct 10, The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday in the Chilson Fu p.m. Tuesday in the Port Fu Surviving in Madison is a son, neral Home, where friends may 1971) in a hospital after a long Mrs. R. A. Townsend Erwin Scott, 60 Tavern Owner, Dies BELOIT Erwin (Pinky) Scott, 60, was dead on arrival at a hospital Sunday (Oct.

10, 1971) after an illness. neral Home, Beloit, where friends may call after 7 tonight illness. Edwin 4101 Hillcrest Dr. Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. Mary Venden, Bar ne veld; WYOCENA Mrs.

Rebecca Mr. Allen had been employed A. Townsend, 86, died Saturday Ronald Gottbehuet a hrother. Thomas as a logger. (Oct.

9, 1971) in a hospital after; call after 4 p.m. today. Fred Southworth NEW LISBON Fred South-worth, 88, died Friday (Oct 8. 1971) in a hospital after an illness. I Surviving is his wife, Gladys; ELROY The body of a for He was a native of Madison an illness.

lIHIRI two sons, Clife, Sacred Heart and owned Pinky's Pub in Be- The former Rebecca Carney mer Elroy man who had been missing since Sept. 9 was found Dodge villc; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Grace Lutheran Church." Friends may call after and George, Prairie du loit. waa a lifelong Wyocena resi shortly after noon Sunday in a dent.

A Beloit high school athlete, he was a football and basketball Mr. Southworth had worked jwooded section 3 miks east of She was a former employe of for a a i 1 a d. He married 4 D.m. todav at the uinon-re- official for more than 35 years the Columbia County Hospital, Chien; five daughters, Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Doylestown; Mrs.

Raymond Reetz, Wadena, Mrs. Kenneth Daugh-erty, Renville, Minn. Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Anoka, Elroy. Juneau County Coroner Clar and a director of the Wisconsin Her husband, Archie, died Mary Hanco*ck in 1911.

Mrs. Southworth died in 1970. i i are three sons. Ann terson Funeral Home. Miss Clara Vendt State Public Links Golf Assn.

several years ago. ence Sorenson ruled the death of Ronald A. Gottbehuet, 32, Mr. Scott was a member of Surviving is a brother, Wes BARABOO Miss Clara ley, Brandon. and Mrs.

Ralf Lendborg, a I i a brother VMM the Beloit Elks Club, the Krue-ger Municipal Men's Golf Club, Raymond, Harold, and Edward, and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Richardson, all of New Lisbon; 14 grandchildren; and 16 Galion, O. a suicide from gunshot wounds to the head. The body was found by The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Any Sofa, Hide-a-Bed, Love Seat, Day Bed or Studio Couch custom reupholstered regardless of make, style or condition.

today in the Smith Funeral Charles, Chicago, two sisters, Mrs. Robert Yukovich and Mrs. Victor Strock, both of Chi uu the Old Timers Baseball and the Rock County Tavern League. Home, Pardeeville, where friends may call from noon until Wendt, 48, Merrimac, died Saturday (Oct. 9, 1971) at home after suffering an apparent heart attack.

She was a lifelong Merrimac resident and was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Town The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Mr. Gootbehuet was born and raised in Elroy. He was last cago, and 20 grandchildren. time of services.

Surviving are his wife, Win Tuesday in the Hare Funeral ren. seen there alter tie lett his ifred; a son, Allan Pod well, Home. Friends may call after 2 Not a penny more. Low price includes labor, services, fabric selection 5 decorator colors) free pickup and delivery. Any sofa reupholstered in today'j vinyls, Reg.

$169, now $139. Chairs from $55. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Janesville; two daughters, Mrs. p.m.

Monday and until services of Greenfield Tuesday in the Church of God, I i Tin. Tuesday. Prairie du Chien. Friends may call after 2:30 p.m. today at the The funeral will be at 1:30 reotrit; cc" pm Wednesday in the Redlm-1: Nina- California; a Scheible Funeral Home, wherejbrother, Ralph, Janesville; and Darlene Gabbei Otteson and Garnty Funeral POYNETTE Darlene Sue friPnds mav ea from 7 to 9iiu may We'll come to your home with fabrics at your convenience, day or night.

No obligation. Home, until 12 noon Tuesday at the funeral home, and from 1 Gabbei, infant daughter of Mr. Herbert Behlke FT. ATKINSON Herbert F. Behlke, 79, rural Ft." Atkinson, was dead on arrival at a Ft.

Atkinson hospital after suffering an apparent heart attack Sunday (Oct. 10, 1971). He had been in failing health for five years. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Dunlap Funeral Home, Janesville. home in Darien and abandoned his car in Elroy.

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Zenner Funeral Home, Elroy. Deaths Elsewhere (c) N.Y. Times News Service J. DAVID STERN PALM BEACH, Fla. J.

David Stern, 85, former publisher of the i 1 a 1 i a and Mrs. Donovan Gabbei, died p.m. luesday until the time ot Saturday (Oct. 9, 1971) in a hos services, at the church. p.m.

Tuesday. Mrs. Samuel Tyler BELOIT Mrs. Samuel Tyler, 81. died Sunday (Oct.

10, 1971 pital. custom uprwlttortr Call 255-0255 The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Rosman-Uehling-Kinzer Funeral Home, where friends may call after 7 tonight. Kelsey Infant WINDSOR Lane Allan Kel Surviving are her parents; Aoli Mling, skirts, rsclintrf, uctisnolt hihr two brothers, Ronald and John Ralph Douglas Rites BRODHEAD The funeral in a nursing home after an ill and four sisters, Julie Ann, for Ralph Douglas, 68, who died Donna, Dawn, and Diane, all at Record and the New York Post, died Sunday of a heart ailment. home; and her grandparents, Harold Thiessen, Poynette and Stern became so embroiled in Friday, has been changed to 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday in the Newcomer Funeral Home. Friends may call from 7 to 9 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gabbei. disputes over labor relations that, early in 19475 he sold three Graveside services will be at sey, intant son ot Mr.

ana airs. Edwin Kelsey, died unexpect- ol.r Ch.rIr fflnf 1Q711 in the Town of Decorah while traveling with his family. Surviving besides his parents 2 p.m. Monday in the Hillside Cemetery. p.m.

luesday at the funeral home. i newspaper and a radio station, ending 36 years as a ness. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Surviving in Madison are two daughters, Mrs. Roy Martens, 5221 Dorsett and Mrs.

Raymond Nelson, 530 S. Park St. Also surviving are another daughter, Mrs. Gordon Ellis, Watertown; a Lawrence, Beloit; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Alice Fingerhut, St.

Louis; a sister, Mrs. Fred Loefel, Albany; 15 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren. are two brothers, Mark and Eric, at home; and his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frank, Milton and Mr.

and Mrs. Forrest Kelsey, Delavan. There will be a private fu The funeral will be at ll a.m. neral today at the Edwardson Funeral Home, DeForest. There Tuesdav in the Rosman-Uehl- i -K i Funeral will be no visitation where friends may call alter Airs.

Hannah Pearson Mrs. Hannah P. Pearson, 67, of 5351 Coney Weston died Sunday (Oct. 10, 1971) in a hospital after an illness. Arrangements are pending at the Schroeder Funeral Home, 3325 E.

Washington Ave. Hill ill tonight. Mrs. G. f.

McCarthy JANESVILLE Mrs. Gertrude E. McCarthy, 67, rural Janesville, died Sunday (Oct. 10, 1971) in a hospital after an illness. The former Gertrude Shuler was married to George M.

McCarthy in 1921. He died in 1959. Surviving are four sons. George, Patrick, Donald, and James: a daughter, Mrs. Wil-j liam Freeman; a sister, Mrs.) Rachel Thorn, and two broth-j ers, Frank and Steven, all ofi Janesville.

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