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351 | Civil Registry in Kórnik (Kurnik) in 1884. Anton Szczepaniak (born 1861) married Franziska Leśniewska (born 1860). Parents: Johann Szczepaniak and Petronella Rybarczyk; Leo Leśniewski and Agnes Szaroletta | Family (F38)
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352 | Civil War Muster Roll Abstracts of New York State Volunteers, United States Sharpshooters, and United States Colored Troops [ca. 1861-1900] | Source (S611)
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353 | Claquato Cemetery | Gable, Elizabeth Muriel (I6003)
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354 | Clarence B. Connors, July 17, 1889 - Feb 6, 1914 He gave his strength to the weak,His sympathy to the suffering,and his heart to God | Connors, Clarence B (I1056)
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355 | Clark Stoneking was a bit of an adventurer. He was born in Warrensburg, MO. At some point his family moved to Kansas City, MO. (His father died there in 1920.) Clark served in the Army in WWI and fought in the Battle of the Argonne Forest. The 1920 Census shows him living with his brother and working as a street car conductor. That may have been when he met his future wife. (Cecile's 1st husband was also a Kansas City street car conductor.) Between 1920 and 1924 he moved to Three Lakes, WI, to join his brother-in-law, Frank Cheetum, in the business of raising foxes. He carried on a correspondence with Cecile and eventually proposed via mail. She and her daughter joined him in 1925 and Clark & Cecile were married in Rhinelander, WI. They started out living in a log cabin on the shore of Medicine Lake. The fox farm was on the same property. When the Great Depression hit in the 1930's, the bottom fell out of the fox market. Clark got rid of his foxes, converted the fox-raising building into a house, and began renting out the original log cabin. He eventually added 2 smaller rental cabins. Along with that he did a lot of hunting, drove a school bus and a mail route, and did whatever else he could to support his family. By the time he died in 1960 he & Cecile had 6 more children. 2 of his children have died: Carol (2011), and Harry (1996). Also his step-daughter, Velma (1990). From Find A Grave | Stoneking, Clark Leonard (I3878)
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356 | Clear Lake Cemetery | Greenman, Budd Harrington (I4929)
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357 | Clifford O. Brown, age 83, died Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at St. Mary's Hospital with his family by his side. Clifford was born April 28, 1924 to Albert and Grace (Buskirk) Brown in Rhinelander. Clifford joined the Marines at age sixteen and served in World War II at Iwo Jima. Through his service, he was decorated with the Bronze Star and Purple Heart. Following his duty in the Marines, he joined the Army. He married the former Shirley A. Oberklaner in 1951. He later married Leona Moes on March 19, 1972. He worked for the paper mill for many years from which he retired. Clifford enjoyed the outdoors where he could be found hunting, fishing, and gardening. He also enjoyed playing bingo and working word searches. He was a member of the VFW Honor Guard, the American Legion, and the "Leathernecks of the North". Clifford had a rare blood type and donated often to help people in need and saved many lives because of his donation. Clifford is survived by his wife, Leona, of Rhinelander, his daughter, Lauren (Craig) Warmuth of Florence, WI., his step-children; Dean (Sandy) Moes of Rhinelander, Karen Brown of Janesville, WI., Yvonne (Len) Carlson of Janesville, WI., and Susan (Thomas) Kinnaird of Heiskell, TN., a brother, Donald (Linda) Brown of Rhinelander, a sister, Elizabeth Grace Drivas, a sister-in-law, Dougie Brown of Rhinelander, his grandchildren; Lucas (Cathy) Towne, Drake Warmuth, Aaron, Todd, and Kasey Moes, Bernadette Stoehr, Steve Moes, Shannon and Corey (Dee) Brown, Jeremy (Kris) and Adam (Tammy) Carlson, Ondine (Paul) Wallinger, Amanda (Jay) Childs, Tommy II (Jennifer) Kinnaird, Zachary and Rebecca Kinnaird, many great-grandchildren, and extended family. In addition to his parents, Clifford was proceed in death by his wife, Shirley, his brothers; Gaylord and Oliver, a sister, Mary Skinner, a daughter, Tonia Jean Brown, a son, Jeffrey Clifford Brown and two step sons; Robert and Gary Moes. Funeral Services will be Friday, April 25, 2008 at 11:00 A.M. at the Hildebrand~Russ Funeral Home with Deacon Ron Bosi officiating. Visitation will be at 10:00 A.M. until the time of services at the funeral home on Friday morning. Interment will follow in Northland Memorial Park Cemetery with Military Honors. A memorial has been established in his name. Hildebrand~Russ Funeral Home, 365-4343 is assisting the family with arrangements, and all are invited to sign Clifford's guestbook on-line at hildebrandfh.com | Brown, Clifford O (I2268)
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358 | Clovis Cemetery | Mallman, Marion Alice (I4846)
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359 | Clovis Cemetery | Krsek, John Frank (I4840)
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360 | CO L 137 INF memorial updated 4/13/2021 with contributor information Birthplace: Robbins, Wisconsin (now Sugar Camp) Inscription PVT. 1CL. 127 INF. 32 DIV. WISCONSIN Gravesite Details Wisconsin | HOLEWINSKI, LEON (I121)
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361 | Commonwealth of Kentucky, Health Data Branch, Divisision of Epidemiology and Health Planning. <i>Kentucky Death Index, 1911-present</i>. Frankfort, KY, USA: Kentucky Department of Information Systems. | Source (S1009)
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362 | Connecticut. Church Records Index. Connecticut State Library, Hartford, Connecticut. | Source (S941)
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363 | coronary occlusion | Hansen, Robert C (I1909)
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364 | Cpl US Army - Korea | Gensler, Gerald R (I2604)
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365 | CPL USA WW II | Peterson, John thomas (I4706)
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366 | CPL, US ARMY | Javenkoski, Leona M (I4639)
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367 | Cremated Sigvard L Almquist PFC US Army Korea July 15 1934 Sep 2 2006 Sigvard L Almquist “Sig” July 15, 1934 Sept 2 2006 Father of Jenny Haynes Karen Servent I'm terrific | Almquist, Sigvard (I622)
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368 | Cremated | Jolin, Gary R (I3865)
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369 | Cremated, Ashes scattered at sea. Specifically: Ashes scattered over the Pacific Ocean | Levandoski, Jeanne Eleanor (I5223)
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370 | Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Ashes scattered at Berlin Cemetery, Roger Mills Co, Oklahoma | Protz, Albert Louis (I5228)
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371 | Cremated, buried on top of Forrest John Rychlock. No notation of her burial here. Was buried July 4, 2011. Find a Grave | Sanderson, Mavis Lois (I5080)
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372 | Crystal Lake Memorial Park | Bryant, Ralph T (I4936)
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373 | database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRLR1YV | Source (S6)
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374 | Date of birth may have been Apr 3 1846 On the 1900 census, Frederick has a birth date of 1846. The name on the birth record is Henriette Friedrike Christiane Stern, but she used Friedricke | STERN, Friedericke Henriette Christiane (I4442)
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375 | Daughter of Gustave A. Dart & Clara Moreau Married George Gilbert Other Known Children Together: Adeline Marie (Gilbert) Hoffhein (1917-1984) Norma (Glibert) Thompson (1921-1974) Married Edwin Faleske @1938 Other Known Children Together: Richard Allen Faleske (1939-2005) | Dart, Anna Lucille (I1217)
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376 | Daughter of William Dunn & Mary Hatcher Married Ezra Worden 14 April 1897 in Waupaca, Wisconsin Rhinelander Daily News (Rhinelander, Wisconsin) 8 December 1933, page 3 "MRS. ELLEN WORDEN, THREE LAKES, DIES Passes Away in Rhinelander Hospital; Was 66 Years of Age. Mrs. Ellen Worden, 66 years of age, passed away at 6 o'clock last night in St. Mary's hospital here. Death was due to a stroke. She had been a patient since Tuesday night, when she was brought here from her home at Three Lakes. Mrs. Worden had lived in Three Lakes for 38 years, having moved there in 1895 after her marriage to Ezra Worden at Waupaca. She was born in Lebanon, Wis. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Wesley and Marvin Worden of Three Lakes; one daughter, Agnes Worden of Appleton; one sister, Mrs. Catherine Mulvihill, Minneapolis; and four brothers, Frank Dunn, Minneapolis; William Dunn, Rhinelander; Henry Dunn, St. Paul; and Mike Dunn, Moose Jaw, Sask., Canada." | Dunn, Ellen (I842)
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377 | David Edwin Lamon, Jr. of Appleton, WI 89, died Wednesday morning, January 1, 2003, due to complications of leukemia. He was born May 29, 1913, to the late David E. and Anna E. (Sailor) Lamon, Sr., in Three Lakes, Wisconsin and had been an Appleton resident since 1947. David had been employed by Appleton Machine Company, (Metso) retiring in 1978 and consulted with the company until the age of 83. He enjoyed vacationing in Three Lakes, boating and woodworking, and created and donated clocks to the Xavier High School Food Fair for 24 years. David was a member of St. Bernadette Catholic Church. He was preceded in death by his sister and brother-in-law, Ethel and Howard McDonald, a brother, John Lamon, and two brothers-in-law, Robert Wichmann and Arthur Oestreich. The Funeral Liturgy for David will be held at 11:00 am, Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at ST BERNADETTE CATHOLIC CHURCH, 2331 East Lourdes Drive, with Father Harold Berryman officiating. Burial will be in St. Theresa Cemetery, Three Lakes, WI. | Lamon, David Edwin (I5182)
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378 | Dawn Marie Novack Obituary Dawn Marie Novack, age 58, of Sugar Camp, died on September 20, 2024, at her home. She was born on October 25, 1965, in Iron Mountain, Michigan, the daughter of Charles and Janet (King) Turner. She grew up in Iron Mountain and graduated from North Dickinson School. She went on to further her schooling at Gogebic Community College in Ironwood. Dawn moved to the Eagle River area in 1988, and has been a resident of Sugar Camp since 1990. She married Paul Novack on October 13, 1990, and they shared over 33 years together. She was an avid hunter and bass fisherman and loved cooking. She also loved dogs, especially her German Shorthair Vizla. Dawn is survived by her husband Paul, her mother Janet, her sister Laurie, her brothers Jeff, Chuck and Kevin, other family and friends. She was preceded in death by her father Charles and her brother Tom. There will be no services at this time for Dawn. You may leave your private condolences for the Novack family at www.carlsonfh.com. The Carlson Funeral Home (715-369-1414) is serving the family. | Turner, Dawn (I43)
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379 | Death Notices SWEARINGEN, Betty Ruth, Beechwood; Anderson & Campbell Funeral Home. (Asbury Park Press, Asbury Park, New Jersey Tues. Dec. 18, 2012, pg !8) | Binkley, Betty Ruth (I5020)
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380 | Death, Burial, and Obituary Collection | Source (S976)
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381 | DeLand Memorial Gardens | McDonald, Howard Denver (I5189)
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382 | Delbert C. Jolin, age 76, of Rhinelander, died on May 17, 2013 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield. He was born Sept. 14, 1936 in Rhinelander to Martin and Muriel (Curtis) Jolin. He married Shirley Greenlan on Aug. 25, 1955 in Green Bay. Delbert was an avid deer hunter and he enjoyed fishing local lakes and Lake Erie. He loved his grandchildren, great-grandchildren and all little children. He also had a special place in his heart for numerous nieces, nephews, daughter and sons-in-law. He will be dearly missed by many in Wisconsin as well as Florida. He is survived by his wife, Shirley of Rhinelander; his three daughters, Jolene (Dale) Schlieve of Rhinelander, Doreen (Steven) Hansen of Green Bay and Michelle (Mark) Jolin of Rhinelander; his three sons, Dennis (Lynn) Jolin of Green Bay, Daniel Jolin and Ken (Cindy) Jolin, both of Rhinelander; his 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; his brother, Arlin (Sandra) Jolin of Lake Tomahawk; nieces, nephews, other family and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; a granddaughter, Tanner Lee Jolin; brothers, Verl, Lyle and Ervan; and two sisters, Rayona Lorbetski and Ardis Couillard. | Jolin, Delbert C. (I3842)
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383 | Della V. Vreeland, 95, of Sugar Camp/Eagle River, WI, died on Sunday, June 6, 2010 at the Hillview Health Care Center, La Crosse. She was born on February 2, 1915 in Rhinelander, WI to Matthew and Anna Nitzel. She married Francis E. Vreeland on September 15, 1936 in Rhinelander. Della had worked at RIPCO tree nursery and Cranberry Products of Eagle River. Della loved the outdoors, her lakeshore property on Long Lake, fishing and entertaining summer guests. She also enjoyed dancing, playing cards and gardening. Della is survived by a daughter, Joan Woods of La Crosse, a daughter-in-law, Mary Lou Vreeland of Sugar Camp, WI, four grandchildren, Brad Woods, Brian (Tami) Woods, Todd Vreeland and Le Ann (Tod) Kraus, six great-grandchildren, Stephanie Vreeland, Justin Vreeland, Alyssa Vreeland-Griffin, Caitlin Vreeland-Griffin, Jacob Woods and Max Woods. She was preceded in death by her husband Francis, her parents, a son Lee Vreeland, a granddaughter Monica Brassell, two brothers Theodore and Ruben, and a sister Margaret. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 12, 2010 at 11:00 AM at the Gaffney-Busha Funeral Home, Eagle River, WI with Rev. Dave Johnson officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home on Saturday from 10:00 AM until the time of services. Burial will be in the Eagle River Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Hillview Health Care Center, La Crosse. | Nitzel, Adeline Vina (I3072)
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384 | Dennis J. Kasmarek, age 63, of Glasgow, Ky., and formerly of Rhinelander, passed away on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012, in Kentucky. Dennis was born Nov. 10, 1949, in Rhinelander. He grew up in the Rhinelander area and was a 1967 graduate of Rhinelander High School. Upon graduation, Dennis enlisted in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. Dennis worked as a carpenter in the Rhinelander area for many years. He enjoyed riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle and taking it on trips. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing, especially ice fishing. Dennis truly loved "bragging" about his children and grandchildren. Survivors include one son, Shane (Elizabeth) Kasmarek; three daughters, Tara, Sarah, and Vanessa Kasmarek; two brothers and four sisters. Private funeral services for Dennis Kasmarek will be held at Generations Funeral Home in Tomahawk. Interment will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery in Rhinelander | Kasmarek, Dennis John (I2213)
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385 | Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census. 1913-1/1/1972. <i>Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950</i>. Washington, DC: National Archives at Washington, DC. <p><i>Population Schedules for the 1950 Census, 1950 - 1950</i>. NAID: <a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/43290879" target="_blank">43290879</a>. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, Record Group 29. National Archives at Washington, DC., Washington, DC.</p> | Source (S334)
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386 | Dewey attended Beloit schools and Notre Dame University. He was a plant engineer for Fairbanks Morse and CO. He was a corporator, trustee and menber of the board of the Beloit Savings Bank. Also a Past Grand Knight, Past Faithful Knight and member of the Knights of Columbus. He was also a member of American Legion Post 48, Elks Club, Sierra Club, American Society of Safety Engineers, He served in WWI in the Navy and received the Ralston Purina Hero Medal in 1915. In 1900, Dewey was 2 years old and living with his parents at 716 Park Avenue In 1920, Joseph D is living with his parents In 1930, Dewey is an engineer and living with his wife and father-in-law, Albert S (age 55 and Secretary for the Beaver Lodge) at 716 Park Avenue | ROSENTHAL, Joseph Dewey (I4519)
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387 | Died of heart at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Albert Schultz. | Sievert, Albert (Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm) (I5445)
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388 | Died of measles as they reached Wisconsin. Source: from family tree given to me by Judy Brewster Lehmkuhl. | Nelson, Niels (I5291)
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389 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F1041)
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390 | Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. <i>Massachusetts, Marriages, 1633-1850</i>. With some noted exceptions all marriage records in this collection can be found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, and may be available through Family History Centers throughout the United States. See table below for information listed. | Source (S535)
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391 | Donated to Medical Science, Specifically: His body has been donated to science at the Dept. of Anatomy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. | Waite, David Richard (I4072)
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392 | Doris L. Larson, age 83, of Rhinelander, passed away on Saturday, November 29, 2008 at St. Mary's Hospital. Doris was born on April 30, 1925 in Sugar Camp to Fredrick and Faye (Hibbard) Hunter. She attended grade school in Sugar Camp and graduated from Rhinelander High School in 1943. She was employed by the Rhinelander Paper Mill and Daniel's Manufacturing. She married her husband, Dale, on July 10, 1948. She was then employed as assistant manger at Rhinelander Bell Telephone for 30 years retiring in 1978. Doris was an avid Packer fan and Democrat. She thoroughly enjoyed family get-togethers. Doris is survived by her son, Al (Dar) Larson; her daughter, Susan Larson, both of Rhinelander; her sisters, Winifred King of Rhinelander, June Carus of Rockford, Illinois, and Lois Petta of Rhinelander. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Dale, on November 15, 1979; her brothers, Fred and Roy; and her sisters, Barbara, Mary, and Shirley. A Mass of Christian Burial for Doris will be celebrated on Saturday, December 6, 2008 at 1:00 P.M. at Nativity of Our Lord Parish - St. Joseph's site with Father John Gerritts officiating. Burial will follow in Northland Memorial Park. | HUNTER, Doris L. (I3743)
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393 | Dorothy E. Reiser, age 97, died on Friday, May 23, 2014, after a brief illness. She was born on Jan. 21, 1917 in Crandon. The family later moved to the Rhinelander area when her father became the tender of the Hat Rapids Dam. She grew up in the town of Crescent where all the members of the family were avid participants in the life of the community. Dorothy's primary focus was always her family. After the death of her parents, she became the matriarch of the extended family. That meant keeping treasured traditions alive, sharing favorite family recipes and nurturing loving relationships. An avid reader and enthusiastic life-long learner, Dorothy graced many conversations with her humor and hard-won wisdom. She will be sorely missed. Dorothy was a faithful and lifelong member of Nativity of Our Lord Parish where she participated in various women's groups throughout the years. She was preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Max; her sister, Beatrice Ek; her two brothers, Raymond and Edward Biermeier; and her grandson, Jeffrey. She is survived by her daughters, Barbara of Baileys Harbor and Ruth "Annie "of Three Lakes; three granddaughters, Catherine, Mary and Jennifer; six great-grandchildren, Casey, Helen, Anise, Joe, Pete and Cassia; three step-great-grandsons, John, Peter, and Adam; and by many loving nieces and nephews. Burial will follow at Nativity of Our Lord Cemetery. | Biermeier, Dorothy E (I2434)
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394 | Drowned at the age of 10 in Spirit Lake. Was a Triplet. Mille, Helen & Rose where triplets. Helen is buried under the big rose bush. | Rychlock, Helen (I5075)
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395 | East German Cemetery | Washatko, Martha (I3788)
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396 | Ed was born in 1897 in Monongah, West Virginia. He served in the Home Guard during the First World War. His niece Jeanne Protz recalls how handsome he looked in his uniform. He married Mary Motylewski of Three Lakes and moved to Loraine, Wisconsin. They later relocated to Illinois, where Ed was employed in the U.S. Steel mill in South Chicago. When he retired from the company in 1963, he moved to Superior, Wisconsin to reside with his daughter Helen and her husband, John Mizia. He died in Superior in 1969. He and Mary had two children, Helen and Edward. | Lewandowski, Edmund Frank (I5195)
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397 | Edward Kotarski, Died Oct. 19, 1911, Aged 1 year, 9 Ms, 11 Ds | Kotarski, Edward (I1000)
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398 | Edward Uhl, WISCONSIN, PFC CO. E 311 Engineers, WORLD WAR I,Deec 20, 1892 - June 5, 1959 | Uhl, Edward (I1427)
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399 | Elaine Louise Pitlik, age 93, a resident of Sugar Camp for the past 75 years, died peacefully at her home on Tuesday, June 28, 2016. She was born July 27, 1922, in Haugen, to parents Edward and Alma (Roseth) Wick. She was raised in Rice Lake. Elaine married Clarence Pitlik on Oct. 11, 1941. Soon after Clarence and Elaine were married, war was declared. While Clarence served his country, Elaine spent summers working at Pitlik's Resort in Sugar Camp and winters with her parents in Rice Lake. She continued to work at the resort for many years. In the meantime, her husband and her brother, Ed Wick, started a small business that became known as Pitlik & Wick Road Contractors. Elaine was the bookkeeper for over 20 years. She continued in supportive roles for the company into her 90s. Elaine loved the people of Sugar Camp and was happy to be at home with many family members always nearby. Elaine was a member of Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church in Eagle River for many years. Elaine was preceded in death by her husband Clarence and brother Ed Wick. She is survived by her children: Kent (Marsha) Pitlik, Jackie (Bill) Anderson, both of Sugar Camp; Don (Mary Pat McGinnis) Pitlik of Falcon Heights, Minn.; 11 grandchildren: Gary Pitlik, Brian (Mary) Pitlik, Julie (Brian) Stefonik, Brad (Kristi) Pitlik, Carolyn (George) Lurvey, Michelle (Matt) Madderom, Jill (Dwayne) Walkowski, and Jeff (Ashley) Anderson, all of Sugar Camp; Wendy (Scott) Plehn of Sheboygan, Rena (Steven) Van Wasshenova of Denver, Colo. and Matt Pitlik of Minneapolis; 24 greatgrandchildren: Ben, Austin, Taylor, Kelvin, Carter, Sutton, Ainsley, and Miles Pitlik, Karlie, Brooke, and Grace Stefonik, Carson and Kinsey Plehn, Sydney, Ellie and Levi Lurvey, Axel and Bode Madderom, Cassandra, Skyler, Brock and Trevin Walkowski and Elsey and Kamryn Anderson | Wick, Elaine Louise (I589)
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400 | Elmwood Cemetery | CLAUNCH, Elizabeth Ann (I3900)
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