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Waushara County, Wisconsin Last updated September 21, 2008 ________________________________
Submitted by M.
Felckowski Odd Fellows Lodge No. 73 of Plainfield will conduct its ritual at the Goult-Patterson-Hardell Funeral Home in Plainfield at 8 p.m. Thursday. Mr. Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hall, was born in Iowa on Oct. 22, 1910, and came to Wisconsin with his parents as a child. He had lived on a farm west of Bancroft for many years. His marriage to Nora Sherman took place on April 11, 1936. Mr. Hall operated his own farm and was employed by Paramount Farms, owned by Robert L. Berard of Stevens Point. He was a past noble prand of the Plainfield Odd Fellows Lodge and a member of the Bancroft Baptist Church.
Surviving is his wife: five children. Lois, Stanley, Vernon. Delores and
Gordon, all at home; his mother, of
Plainfield,
and a sister, Mrs. Leon (Gladys) Sherman.
Plainfield. Mr.
Hall's Funeral William Leavitt, Ralph Adams, Vern Clark, Harold Wilson, Lee Gorman and Peter Shift were the pallbearers. "Beyond the Sunset" and "Beautiful Garden of Prayer" were sung during the services by Mrs. Floyd Billman, accompanied toy Mrs. Jesse L. Judd. Attending from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Worth Reggens and Mrs. Clara Reggens, Dougherty, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Booth and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rozell, Redgranite: Miss Kitty Peraian and Mrs. Ruth Paraian, Zion, Ill.: Mr. and Mrs. Roland Timm, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Porst and Milford Scanlan and son Jerry, Milwaukee; Larry Kelsey, Lake Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Graft West Allis: Mrs. Robert Taylor and daughter Harriet, Harrington, Ill.: Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Sherman, Capron, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold McIntosh and daughter Gladys, Beloit; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart and sons, Sheboygan; Mrs. Karl Woldridge and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morris, Mason City, Iowa, and others from Wisconsin Rapids, Stevens Point, Plover, Friendship, Nekoosa and nearby areas. ______________________________
Submitted by M.
Felckowski Nora
Mae (Sherman) Pichelman, 89, of Plainfield, passed away Tuesday morning,
Nov. 29, 2005, at her home. Nora
Mae (Sherman) Pichelman, 89, Plainfield, a Portage County native, died
Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005, at her home. ___________________________
Submitted by M. Felckowski Clara
M. Pichelmann, 91, Bancroft, died Monday, Jan. 1, 2007, at Sylvan Crossing
in Stevens Point. ________________________________
Submitted by M. Felckowski Richard M. Bentley, 81, 2551 Warner St., died Monday at 10:45 a.m. at St. Michael's Hospital. He had been ill for about one month. Funeral services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Goult-Patterson-Hardell Funeral Home in Plainfield. The Rev. Huntley Lewis will officiate. Burial will be held in the Plainfield Cemetery. Friends may call today at the funeral home. Mr. Bentley was born April 22, 1889, in the Town of Plainfield, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Bentley. He married Mary Young in the Town of Plainfield on Oct. 12, 1912. She died Nov. 19, 1929. He married Agnes Rockefeller in Dubuque, Iowa, on Oct. 25, 1947. He has farmed in the Towns of Bancroft and Plainfield and has lived in Stevens Point since 1947. Mr. Bentley is survived by his wife, Agnes; six daughters, Mrs. Perry (Alice) Ordway, Plover, Mrs. Harry (Marion) Swen, Kellner, Mrs. Sylvester (Doris) Sherman, Capron, Ill., Mrs. Chris (Iva) Rupp, Sheboygan, Mrs. George (Marjorie) Schilling, Almond and Mrs. John (LaNae) Keough, Bancroft; two sons, Ralph, Wisconsin Rapids, and Don, Eau Claire; two stepsons, Ole Schlesness, Washington, D. C., and Cal Rockefeller, Houston, Tex.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Dale (Marjorie) Campbell, Merrill; three brothers, Andrew, Wauwatosa, Raymond, Waupaca, and Martin, Wautoma; 40 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. __________________________
Submitted by M. Felckowski ______________________________
Submitted by M. Felckowski Grace
Evangelical
Lutheran
Cemetery,
Hancock, Deerfield Friends may call after 6 o’clock this evening at the Goult funeral home in Plainfield. Mrs. Timm, who was 73, died Wednesday. Born Aug. 12, 1882 in Germany, Mrs. Timm was the former Mary Louise Wrasse. She came to this country as a child, and had lived in the Plainfield area since that time. She
was married April 9, 1902, at Richford to Mr. Timm, who survives. Other
survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Alinda Johnson, Fremont, and six sons,
Alvin, Casa Grande,
Ariz.,
Alfred and William, Plainfield, Arthur,
Portage, Edwin,
Neenah,
and Elmer, Stevens Point. An adopted son Claude (illegible) preceded her
in death. Mrs.
Timm's Funeral During the services, Mrs. Arnold Helmrich, Mrs. Lyle Pagel, Mrs. Merle Pagel and Mrs. Ralph Danielsen sang hymns, accompanied by Mrs. Howard Newby. ______________________________
Submitted by M. Felckowski Grace
Evangelical
Lutheran
Cemetery,
Hancock, Deerfield Born April 14, 1878, at Baldwin's Mills, Waupaca County, he lived in that area until April 9, 1902, when he married Mary Louise Wrasse at Richford, Wis. They lived in the Town of Oasis, Waushara County, farming there until 1941, when they retired and moved to Plainfield. Mrs. Timm died Oct. 18. 1955, Mr. Timm served several terms as assessor of the Town of Oasis, was a township supervisor for & number of years and was treasurer of the West Oasis School District for many years. He also was agent for the Aurora Fire Insurance Co. Survivors include six sons, Alfred and William, Plainfield, Alvln, Casa Grande, Ariz., Arthur, Portage, Edwin, Neenah, and Elmer; one daughter, Mrs. Wallace Johnson, Fremont; 17 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. An adopted son, Claude Simons, died in 1953. Friends may call at the Goult Funeral Home at Plainfield. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. at St. John's Lutheran Church at Almond, with the Rev. Ralph Danielson officiating. Burial will be made in the Town of Deerfield, Waushara County. ____________________________
Submitted by M. Felckowski Ora Monroe Starks, 80, Plainfield, died Thursday afternoon at Methodist Hospital in Madison: Mr. Starks and his wife had been staying since August at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Duane (Zita) Shippee, Oregon, Wi. The funeral will b« held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Goult-Patterson-Hardell Funeral Home in Plainfield, with the Rev. Reuben Bailey of the Plainfield Methodist Church officiating Burial will take place in the North Deerfleld Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon to the time of the services. Mr. Starks was born in the Town of Deerfield (Waushara County) May 17, 1882, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Starks. He married Clara Lamb on Nov. 16, 1904. A
farmer, he moved to
Plainfield
after his retirement. Surviving, besides his wife, are nine children, Mrs.
Meta Bohn and Walter Starks, Berlin, Nelson, Columbus, Velma, Beloit,
Ross, in Arizona, Bert, Oshkosh, Mrs. Ilona Clark, Chicago, April,
Westfield, and Mrs. Shippee. Mr. Starks, a Plainfield resident, died last Thursday in Madison. Burial took place in the North Deerfield Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ray Eager, Art Tamingo, Elmer Parkinson, Frank Green, Otis Hintz and Emil Storzbach. Relatives and friends' attended from Beloit, Berlin, Waterloo, Phoenix, Ariz., Oregon, Coloma, Oshkosh, Mokena, Ill., Hancock and Plainfield. _______________________________
Submitted by M.
Felckowski Charles H. Biesik, 71, a former Stevens Point resident living at Route l. Wild Rose, died at the hospital in Wild Rose on Thursday. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Wautoma. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Wautoma. Friends may call after 4:30 p.m. today at the Holly Funeral Home, Wild Rose. A prayer service will be held at 8:15 p.m. Mr. Biesik was born May 12, 1905, in Stevens Point, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Biesik. His marriage was to Eleanore Hintz on Oct. 25,1939. in the Town of Stockton. Survivors include
his wife; one son, Charles, Germantown; five daughters, Mrs. Gordon
(Sharon) Drees, Wauwatosa, Mrs. Roger (Louise) Christensen and Mrs.
Patricia Reguse, both of Wild Rose, Mrs. Albert ______________________________
Submitted by M. Felckowski Mrs. Dennis Nigh, 58, Bancroft, died at 4:52 p.m. Wednesday at St. Michael's Hospital, after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Goult-Gasperic Funeral Home, Plainfield The Rev. Ralph Deal, Plainfield Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in the Plainfield Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 pm. today at the funeral home. The former Jennie V. Ostrander was horn Sept 8, 1917, in the Town of Pine Grove, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ostrander. She married Dennis R. Nigh on Sept. 5, 1940, in Plainfield Survivors include two sons, Harry, Miami, Fla., and LaVerne, Sheboygan Falls; three daughters, Mrs. Dexter (June) Sparks and Phyllis Nigh, both of Bancroft, and Mrs. Gerald (Connie) Evans, Wautoma; one sister, Mrs. Frank (Cora) Smith, Almond; two brothers, John Ostrander, 2624 Rice St., and Floyd, Wisconsin Rapids, and seven grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death. _______________________________
Submitted by M. Felckowski Ione D. Nigh, 83,
Arpin, a former Plainfield area resident, died Sunday, March 19, 2006, at
the home of her son in the town of Arpin in Wood County. ________________________________
Submitted by M. Felckowski
Phyllis I. Goman, 59, Bancroft, died Sunday, Feb. 26, 2006, at St.
Michael's Hospital in
Stevens Point. ________________________________
Submitted by M. Felckowski Albert C. (Mike) Smith, 70, died at 1:15 a.m. Wednesday at the Portage County Home, where he had been a patient since August 1972. His death followed a long illness.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Goult-Gasperic
Funeral Home, Plainfield.
The Rev. Ralph Deal, Plainfield Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial
will be in the
Plainfield
Cemetery. Mr. Smith was born June 29,1904, in the Town of Pine Grove. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. He married Irene Erickson on Sept. 19, 1928. He spent most of his life in the Town of Pine Grove and was employed as a farm laborer. Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Harold (June) Smith, Bancroft; one sister, Mrs. Edna Knudson, Plainfield, and two grandsons. ______________________________
Submitted by M. Felckowski Ruth
Opal Squires, 89, Plainfield died unexpectedly Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2006, at
her home. ______________________________
Submitted by M. Felckowski
Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Plainfield United Methodist Church,
with the Rev. Richard Fite officiating. Burial will be in Plainfield
Village Cemetery. Visitation will be at the church from noon Monday until
the services. The Leikness & Stahl Funeral Home of Plainfield is assisting
the family with arrangements.
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