Union Cemetery
Section 34, Town of Union,
Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Located in Symco on Symco Road south of Highway 22
Obituaries & Death Notices
Last updated January 25, 2013
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Ronald Lee Herman
Ronald was born on July 26,
1924 and passed away on Wednesday, December 3, 2008.
Ronald was a resident of
Seymour, Wisconsin at the time of his passing.
In 1938 Ronald entered Manawa
High School arriving in a 1929 Ford Coupe.
He is survived by his wife
Loretta.
The funeral service for Ronald
will be held 11:00 a.m. Monday December 8, 2008 at St. Mark
Lutheran Church in Symco with Rev. Jeffrey Smiles officiating.
Burial will be in Union Cemetery in the spring. There will be a
visitation at the Cline-Hanson-Dahlke Funeral Home in Manawa from
2:00 p.m until 5:00 p.m. Sunday and at the church on Monday from
10:00 a.m. until the time of the service.
In lieu of flowers memorials
may be directed to St. Mark Lutheran Church.
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The Manawa News -
Manawa, Wisconsin - November 20, 1913
Andrew Krueger
Andrew Krueger
died at his farm home near town Monday evening surrounded by his
family. He was born in Germany January 20, 1857, and come to this
country many years ago. Before coming to Manawa he farmed near Bear
Creek. Since coming to Manawa he has made many good moves in the
progressive way of farming and always stood for the best. Some time
ago he was attacked with dropsy, and from time to time his life
ebbed away. Several weeks we published his severe case, and now we
are called on to print his obituary. He leaves a family and widow
to mourn his loss. The funeral occurred Thursday morning from the
Lutheran Church Rev. Karpinsky conducting the last rites.
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Newspaper unknown
Emil A. Winter
Funeral services for Emil
Winter, 79, long-time Town of Union and Big Falls resident who died
Saturday, December 21, 1963 at the Little Wolf Rest Home, were held
at 2 p.m., Tuesday, December 24, 1963 at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church,
Symco. The Rev. Paul Mueller officiated at the rites and at the
internment in the Symco [Union] Cemetery. Winter was born December
31, 1883 in Germany. He came with his parents when 9 months of age
to the Town of Union where he spent his entire life-time with the
exception of 10 years when he lived in Big Falls. Winter’s first
wife, the former Anna Schmidt, died in 1917 [should be 1921]. His
second wife, Marie Schmidt, died in 1961. Surviving are four sons:
Edwin, Akron, Colorado, Howard, Marion, Rt. 1, Victor, Akron,
Colorado, and Adrian, Carpentersville, Ill.,; three daughters:
Violet, Mrs. John Bezokas, Fayville, Mass., Jeanette, Mrs. Wm
Snyder, Glen Ellyn, Ill., and Elaine, Mrs. Roscoe Much, Tigerton;
nine grandchildren; three sisters: Hulda, Mrs. Tom Elderege,
Nashaway, Montana, Amelia Egan, Minneapolis, and Martha, Mrs. Arch
Hinkeraken, Akron, Colorado; and a brother: Charles Winter, Big
Falls. Pallbearers were Louie Miller, Glen Beyersdorf, Arnold
Greunke, Edwin Much, Norman Much, and Carlton Miller. Schroeder
Funeral Home, Marion, was in charge of arrangements.
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Manawa
Advocate - Manawa, Wisconsin - November 8, 1973
Ernest W. Jahsman
Ernest W. Jahsman, Route 2, Manawa,
age 86, passed away Friday, November 2, 1973 at the Iola Hospital
following a brief illness. He was born December 10, 1886 in Fremont. He
was married September 28, 1921 in Big Falls to Lydia Schmidt. He lived in
Fremont until the age of seven when he moved to the town of Union. He
farmed in the town of Union until 1940, when he moved to Symco. He worked
at the Four Wheel Drive in Clintonville for four years. He was a member
of St. Mark Lutheran Church, Symco. Survivors include his wife, Lydia;
nieces and nephews. Two sisters and two brothers preceded him in death.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, November 8 at St. Mark
Lutheran Church, Symco, with Rev. Paul G. Mueller officiating. Internment
was in the Union Cemetery, Symco. Cline-Hanson-Dahlke Funeral Home of
Manawa was in charge of arrangements.
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Newspaper
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Lydia Jahsman
Lydia Jahsman, age 80, died Tuesday morning, June 5, 1979, in
Marshfield following a brief illness. She was born January 25, 1899 in
the Town of Wyoming, Waupaca County. She and her husband farmed in the
Town of Union until moving to Symco in 1940. She was a member of St. Mark
Lutheran Church, Symco and a member of the Ladies’ Aide. Survivors
include a sister, Mrs. Lillie Erickson, Marion; many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, four sisters and three
brothers. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday June 7 at St. Mark
Lutheran Church, Symco with the Rev. Edmond Nieting officiating.
Internment will be in Union Cemetery, Symco.
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