Wayne Revere Paddock was born March 23,
1902, in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL, and died March 9, 1974, in Edgar, Marathon
Co., WI, at age 71. He
is
the son of William M. Paddock of Kentucky and
Minnie Viola Basinger of
Indiana.
Esther Anita Shorey was born March 13,
1906, in Schofield, Marathon Co., WI, and died December 11, 1971, in
Rhinelander, Oneida Co., WI, at age 65. She
is the daughter of
Charles Henry Shorey of Centralia, Grand
Rapids Twp., Wood Co., WI,
and Anita Maude "Neta" Shidell
of Oakfield Twp., Fond du Lac Co., WI.
Wayne Revere Paddock and Esther Anita Shorey were married
June 10, 1925, in Wausau, Marathon Co., WI.
Wayne Revere Paddock and Esther Anita (Shorey)
Paddock had Several children:
- William Paddock: Born about 1925 in Marathon Co.,
WI; Unknown.
- Wayne Revere Paddock Jr.: Born Unknown in
Unknown; Living. Married Unknown to Unknown: Born Unknown; Living.
Wayne Revere Paddock then married Celia Clara Baesemann.
Celia Clara Baesemann was born March 26, 1903, in Rib Falls
Twp., Marathon Co., WI,
and died February 28, 1985, in Edgar, Marathon Co., WI, at age 81. She
is the
daughter of John C. Baesemann of Stettin, WI, and Gertie Mary Hoffman of
Germantown, WI.
Wayne Revere Paddock and Celia Clara Baesemann were married
October 13, 1973, in Marathon Co., WI.
Wayne Revere Paddock and Celia Clara (Baesemann) Paddock had
no children.
TIMELINE
The Stevens Point Daily Journal, Stevens
Point, WI, Tuesday, May 2, 1899
Chas. Shorey and Miss Nita Schidel of Sherry were
married in that village at 8 p. m. Monday by Rev. A. F. Ladwig of this city.
The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June 1, 1900, shows Charles Shorey
(age 25) born May 1875 in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents is a Day Laborer
living in Milladore Twp., Wood Co., WI. Living with him is his wife of one year, Neta Shorey (age 20) born June 1879 in Wisconsin
to French and Canadian-born
parents, with the one child still living, born in Wisconsin: Adam G. Shorey (age
1) born April 1900. Neta's niece, Viola Abbey (age 18) born January 1882
in Wisconsin to Canadian and Wisconsin-born parents is a visitor. Within two
years Viola would be married to a neighbor, Harrison Armstrong.
The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June
20, 1900, shows William Paddack (age 29) born June 1870 in Kentucky to Kentucky-born parents is a
Poultry Dealer Farm Farmer owning his home with a mortgage and is living in
Fisher, Brown Twp., Champaign Co., IL. Living with him is his wife, Minnie
Paddack (age 19) born January 1881 in Indiana to Indiana-born parents, with all
five of the children born to her still alive. Also living with him is his son,
Allan Paddack (age 6/12) born December 1899 in Illinois to Kentucky and
Indiana-born parents.
The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June
11, 1900, shows John Baesemann (age 26) born March 1874 in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents is a
Farmer and owns his own farm with a mortgage and is living in Rib Falls Twp., Marathon Co., WI. Living with
him is his wife of 5 years, Marie Baesemann (age 27) born January 1873 in Wisconsin to
Wisconsin-born parents, with two of the three children born to her still alive.
Also living there are his children, both born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born
parents: Arnold Baesemann (age 3) born December 1896; and Carlin Baesemann (age
10/12) born July 1899.
Wayne Revere Paddock was
born March 23, 1902, in Fisher, Champaign Co., IL.
Celia Clara Baesemann
was born March 26, 1903, in Rib Falls Twp., Marathon Co., WI.
Esther Anita Shorey was
born March 13, 1906, in Schofield, Marathon Co., WI.
The 1905 Wisconsin State Census taken on June 1,
1905, shows Charles H. Shorery (age 31) born in Wisconsin to Maine and
Wisconsin-born parents is a Stock Manager renting his home in Weston Twp.,
Marathon Co., WI. Living with him is his wife, Neta M. Shorery (age 26) born in
Wisconsin to French and Canadian-born parents. Also living there are his three
children, all born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents: Adam G. Shorery (age
5); Charles Shorery (age 3); and Ralph C. Shorery (age 1). Also living there are
two boarders, including Isaac Abby (age 55) born in Canada to English-born
parents.
The 1905 Wisconsin State Census taken on June 1,
1905, shows John Baseman (age
31) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents is a Farmer and owns his own
farm with a mortgage and is living in Rib Falls Twp., Marathon Co., WI. Living with
him is his wife, Mary Baseman (age 32) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents.
Also living there are his three children, all born in Wisconsin to
Wisconsin-born parents: Arnold Baseman (age 7); Caroline Baseman (age 5); and
Cecilia Baseman (age 2).
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April 30, 1910, shows Charles
Shorey (age 35) born in Wisconsin to Maine and Wisconsin-born parents is a farm
manager of a lumber yard living in Weston Twp., Marathon Co., WI. Living with
him is his wife of eleven years, Nita Shorey (age 30) born in Wisconsin to French and Canadian-born parents, with all five of her children still living,
all born in Wisconsin. The children were: Adam G. Shorey (age 10); Carl W.
Shorey (age 8); Ralph C. Shorey (age 5); Ester A. Shorey (age 4); and Ethel A.
Shorey (age 11/12).
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April
22, 1910, shows W. M. Paddack (age 39) born in Kentucky to Kentucky-born parents is a
General Farm Farmer renting his farm and is living in East Bend Twp., Champaign Co.,
IL. Living with him is his wife of eleven years, Minnie Paddack (age 29) born in
Indiana to Indiana-born parents, with all five of the children born to her still
alive. Also living with him are his five children, all born in Illinois to
Kentucky and Indiana-born parents: Allen Paddack (age 10); Wayne Paddack (age
8); Pearl Paddack (age 6); Flossy Paddack (age 4); and Leroy Paddack (age 2).
Also living there is his widowed father, S. H. Paddack (age 68) born in Kentucky
to Kentucky and German-born parents. Also living there is a divorced Hired Girl
and her two children: Bessie Brown (age 23) born in Illinois to Ohio-born
parents and married four years ago, with both of the children born to her still
alive, a House Work Servant; Eveline Brown (age 3) born in Illinois to
Illinois-born parents; and Roy Brown (age 1) born in Illinois to Illinois-born
parents.
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on May
11, 1910, shows John C. Baesemann (age 35) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents is a
Mason who is Working Out and owns his own home free of a mortgage and is living in
Rib Falls Twp., Marathon Co., WI. Living with
him is his wife of 16 years, Mary Baesemann (age 36) born in Wisconsin to
Wisconsin-born parents, with four of the five children born to her still alive.
Also living there are his children, all born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born
parents: Arnold Baesemann (age 13); Caroline Baesemann (age 11); Celia Baesemann
(age 7); and Ervin Baesemann (age 1-5/12).
The WWI Draft Registration
Report taken on September 12, 1918, shows Charles Henry Shorey is employed as a Gas Maker for Wausau Gas Co.,
Wausau,
WI.

The 1920 U. S. Census taken on January 7, 1920, shows Charles
Shorey (age 45) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin and Maine-born parents is living
in Weston Twp., Marathon Co., WI. Living with him is his wife Neta Shorey (age
40) born in Wisconsin to French and Canadian-born parents, with six of their
children still living at home, all born in Wisconsin. The children were: Charles Shorey (age 17); Ralph Shorey (age 15); Ester Shorey (age 13); and Ethel Shorey
(age 10); Fredrick Shorey (age 4); and Robert Shorey (age 2).
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on
January 13, 1920, shows Minnie Paddock (age 39) born in Indiana to Indiana-born parents
is a widow and is renting and is living in Weston Twp., Marathon Co., WI. Living
with her are her seven unmarried children, all born to Kentucky and Indiana-born
parents: Allen Paddock (age 20) born in Illinois, a Laborer in a Feed Mill;
Wayne Paddock (age 17) born in Illinois, a Laborer in a Feed Mill; Pearl Paddock
(age 15) born in Illinois; Flossie Paddock (age 13) born in Illinois; Leroy
Paddock (age 12) born in Illinois; Vergie Paddock (age 9) born in Illinois; and
Julie Paddock (age 2-5/12) born in Wisconsin.
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on
January 16, 1920, shows Mary Baesemann (age 40) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents is a
Widow who does Odd Work in her Home and owns her own farm free of a mortgage and
is living in Rib Falls Twp., Marathon Co., WI. Living with
her are her three unmarried children, all born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born
parents: Arnold Baesemann (age 22), a Lath Sawyer in a Saw Mill; Celia Baesemann
(age 16); and Ervin Baesemann (age 11).
Wayne Revere Paddock and Esther Anita Shorey were married
June 10, 1925, in Wausau, Marathon Co., WI.
The 1930 U. S. Census
taken on April 17, 1930, shows Elmer Craw (age 63) born in Wisconsin to New
York-born parents and first married at age 25 is a Saw Mill Laborer and is
renting his home for $12/month and is living on Kelly Road, Village of
Schofield, Weston Twp., Marathon Co., WI. Living with him is his wife, Minnie
Craw (age 49) born in Indiana to United States and Indiana-born parents and
first married at age 18. Also living with him is his unmarried son, Andrew Craw
(age 22) born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents, a Battery Shop Laborer.
Also living there are: unmarried step-son, Leroy Paddock (age 22) born in
Illinois to Kentucky and Indiana-born parents, a Wash Machine Salesman;
unmarried step-son, Virgil Paddock (age 19) born in Illinois to Kentucky and
Indiana-born parents, a Trimmer in a Shoe Factory; his step-daughter, Julia
Paddock (age 12) born in Wisconsin to Kentucky and Indiana-born parents;
married step-son, Wayne Paddock (age 28) born in Illinois to Kentucky and
Indiana-born parents and first married at age 23, a Laborer in a Battery Shop;
his married step-daughter-in-law; Ester Paddock (age 24) born in Wisconsin to
Wisconsin-born parents and first married at age 19; and his step-grandson,
William Paddock (age 4-5/12) born in Wisconsin to Illinois and Wisconsin-born
parents.
The 1930 U. S. Census taken on April 11, 1930, shows Charles H.
Shorey, Sr. (age 56) born in Wisconsin to Maine-born parents is a General Farmer living
on his own farm in Weston
Twp., Marathon Co., WI and married at age 20. Living with him is his wife Neta
Shorey (age 51) born in Wisconsin to French and Canadian-born parents and
married at age 19, with four of their children still living at home, all born in
Wisconsin. The children were: Charles H. Shorey, Jr. (age 28) unmarried and
working in a paper mill; Fredrick Shorey (age 15); Robert Shorey (age 12); and
Raymond Shorey (age 6).
The 1930 U. S. Census taken on April 3, 1930, shows William Shidell (age 61) born in Wisconsin to French and Canadian-born parents and first
married at age 33 is a Sewer and Tunnel Foreman owning his own home valued at
$6,500 and living at 902 29th Street, 22nd Ward, City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee
Co., WI. Living with him is his wife Emma Shidell (age 50) born in Wisconsin to
German-born parents who was first married at age 22. Three of their unmarried
children also live there, all born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents: Adam
Shidell (age 27), a Scout Master for the Boy Scouts; Elmer Shidell (age 21),
a Route Man for an Ice Company; and Lillian Shidell (age 18). Two unmarried
roomers also live in the household, born in Wisconsin to Wisconsin-born parents:
Adam Shorey (age 28), a Steel Works Laborer; and Ralph Shorey (age 26), a Steel
Works Laborer.
Charles Henry Shorey died November 11, 1936, in Rothschild, Marathon Co.,
WI, at age 62.
Anita Maude (Shidell) Shorey died May 26, 1949, in Wausau, Marathon Co., WI,
at age 69.
The Rhinelander Daily News, Stevens
Point, WI, Saturday, January 10, 1959
Mrs. Minnie Craw, Three Lakes, Dies
Mrs. Minnie Viola Craw, 78, a
resident of Three Lakes for 28 years, died at 2:15 a.. m. today in the Ford
Convalescent Home after an extended illness. Born Jan. 1, 1881, at Cayuga, Ind.,
Mrs., Craw lived at Wausau before moving to Three Lakes around 1930. She is
survived by three sons, Wayne Paddock of Starks, William Paddock of Deerfield
and Virgil Paddock of Hartland; and three daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Pearl) Brenton,
Shirland, Ill., Mrs. Herman (Flosssie) Luedtke, Three Lakes, and Mrs. Andrew
(Julia) Craw, Glendale, Ariz., 21 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.
Services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Hildebrand Funeral Home, with
the Rev. Len Johnson officiating. Burial will be in the Three Lakes Cemetery.
The body will be in the funeral home after 3 p. m. Monday. Mrs. Craw was a
member of the Community Bible Church of Eagle River.
Celia Clara (Baesemann) Paddock died
February 28, 1985, in Edgar, Marathon Co., WI, at age 81.

Esther Anita Shorey

Esther and Ethel Shorey

Wayne Revere Paddock

Neta (Shidell) Shorey holding grandson,
Donald Paddock, and Minnie (Craw) Paddock holding granddaughter Loveen Paddock

March 1917
| Wayne Paddock |
15 |
| William Dixon |
? |
| Pearl Paddock |
13 |
| Allen Paddock |
17 |
| Leroy Paddock |
10 |
| Flossie Paddock |
11 |
| Minnie (Basinger) Paddock |
36 |
| Julia Paddock |
1 |
| William Paddock |
47 |
| Virgil Paddock |
7 |

Picture of Samuel Henry Paddock, his son,
William Paddock, William's wife, Minnie Basinger Paddock, her mother, Rose Anne
Sims, children of Minnie and William, Champaign Co., IL, 1907.
| Evelyn Brown |
3 |
1904 |
| Bessie Brown |
16 |
1891 |
| Perry Baker |
57 |
1850 |
| Ira Baker |
30 |
1887 |
| Rosa Brown |
? |
? |
| Samuel Henry Paddock |
70 |
1837 |
| William Paddock |
37 |
1870 |
| Pearl Paddock |
3 |
1904 |
| Minnie (Basinger) Paddock |
26 |
1881 |
| Rose Anne (Basinger) Sims |
50 |
1857 |
| Patty the bull dog |
? |
? |
| Allen Paddock |
8 |
1899 |
| Wayne Revere Paddock |
5 |
1902 |
OBITUARY printed in the Wausau Daily Herald, Tuesday, November
3, 1998, and typed for the Marathon Co., WI Obit Forum by Betty Martz.
Bernice Hannemann, 78, 1908 Walnut St., Wausau, died Sunday, Nov. 1, 1998, at
Community Health Care Wausau Hospital.
Survivors include her husband, Ervin Hannemann; three daughters, Harriet
(Edward) Adamski, Wausau, and Phyllis (Gary) Albright, and Georgia (Terry)
Ludwig, all of Mosinee; one son, Roger (Lisa) Hannemann, Wausau; 11
grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Evelyn Shorey,
Weston, and Marie Czerwinski, Lorraine (Ed) Colcord, and Marcella (Leroy) Tasche,
all of Wausau.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church,
Wausau. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Kronenwetter. Visitation will
be at the Helke Funeral Home, Wausau.
A photo of Bernice was included in the original newspaper obituary.
Bernice was born March 8, 1920 and died November 1, 1998 in
Wausau, Marathon Co., WI.
b. 17 DEC 1862
d. 11 NOV 1947
Frank F. Berghammer, 84, Athens, Wisconsin, a retired farmer, died Tuesday at
Athens following a lingering illness. The Rev. Norman Thomas will officiate at
rites in St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Athens, tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock
and burial will be in the church cemetery. Funeral Home, N. W. Gilles and Son.
Mr. Berghammer was born December 12, 1862, in Poppenwimm, Bavaria, Germany and
was married in Germany to Anna Uttendorfer. In addition to his former farm work,
he at one time operated a shoe repair shop in Athens for 10 years.
Survivors are the widow; three sons, Frank and John Berghammer, Rochester,
Minn., and Henry Berghammer, Athens; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Shorey,
Schofield, and Mrs. Albert Eckhart, Watertown; two brothers, Charles Berghammer,
Woodland, and Henry Berghammer, Athens; 23 grandchildren, and 11 great
grandchildren.
Athens, Wisconsin, Record Newspaper, April 1952
Funeral Services Held Tuesday Morning for Mrs. Anna Berghammer
Mrs. Anna Berghammer, 86, a former town of Johnson resident, died Sunday morning
at the home of her son, Henry Berghammer in Athens, where she had been making
her home the past 4 and one-half years. Funeral services were held Tuesday
morning at 9 o'clock from St. Anthony's Catholic Church, with Rev. N. W. Thomas
officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Berghammer was born Feb. 14, 1866 in (Mitterhausen, Bavaria) Germany, and
was married there May 24, 1889 to Frank Berghammer. They came to America in 1897
and lived in Lomira prior to living in the town of Johnson. Mr. Berghammer died
in Athens November 11, 1947.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Albert Eckert, Milwaukee and Mrs. Charles
Shorey of Schofield; three sons, Henry Berghammer, Athens, John and Frank
Berghammer, Rochester, Minn.; two sisters, Mrs. Marie Schuechl, Minneapolis and
Mrs. Lena Weitl of Munich, Germany; three brothers, Charles Uttendorfer of
Milwaukee, Michael Uttendorfer of Seattle, Wash. and Louis Uttendorfer of
Lynbrook, N. Y.; 24 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Arthur and Gilbert Berghammer, Harold Fiedler, Eddie Schreiner,
Bernard Schmitt and Edward Gierl.
Relatives and friends attending the funeral were Mrs. Carl Eckert and Charles
Uttendorfer, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shorey, Schofield; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Berghammer and Mr. and Mrs. John Berghammer, Rochester, Minn.; Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Berghammer and Mrs. Cecelia Wittenbel, Woodland, Wis.; Mrs. Norman
Hader, Hartford and Mrs. Marie Scheuchl, Minneapolis.
Mon, Nov 7, 2005
Elmer
M. Tesch
Elmer M. Tesch, 88, of Schofield passed away Saturday, Nov. 5, 2005. He went to
be with the Lord with his family by his side.
Elmer was born Oct. 31, 1917, in Wausau to the late Herman and Elizabeth (Kohnhorst)
Tesch. On Jan. 25, 1947, he married Lauretta Krohn at St. Stephen Lutheran
Church, Wausau. She preceded him in death Sept. 6, 1992.
Elmer served in the Medical Corp for the U.S. Army. He fought in World War II,
including the Battle of the Bulge and the Eurpoean African-Middle Eastern
Campaign. Elmer earned several medals, including Purple Hearts and the Bronze
Star. He was a member of both the American Legion Post No. 492 and the Veterans
of Foreign Wars Memorial Post No. 8895. Elmer was a member of Mt. View Baptist
Church prior to his illness. Before retiring in 1979, Elmer had worked for the
village of Rothschild.
Elmer is survived by eight sons, Eugene Tesch of Wausau, DuWayne Tesch of
Honolulu, Hawaii, Terrance (Jeanette) Tesch of Wausau, Gordon (Rocio) Tesch of
Rota, Spain, Dale (Diane) Tesch and Robert (Karen) Tesch, all of Wausau, Michael
(Mary Jo) Tesch of Schofield and William Tesch of Schofield; five daughters,
Kathleen Loveless of Schofield, Judith Reely of Angola, Ind., Cheryl (Kevin)
Sigmund of Colfax, Joyce (Daniel) Adamski of Rothschild and Penney (Daniel)
Christianson of Schofield; 32 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; one sister,
Edith Borth of Wausau; three half-sisters, Ruth, Carol and Alice; and two
half-brothers, William and Roger Tesch. He was further preceded in death by one
grandson, Isaac Sigmund; one son-in-law, Phil Loveless; one sister, Esther
Shorey; and four
brothers, Hilbert, Arnold, Melvin and Alfred Tesch.
Elmer had great honor for God and his country. He was a loving father, grandpa,
friend and neighbor. For many years, Elmer enjoyed gardening, mowing lawn and
raking leaves. He also enjoyed visiting his friends at local nursing homes,
always helping others when needed. Elmer always will be remembered for his great
sense of humor, his faith in God, his smile and these values he left behind in
his children. He will be greatly missed by his children, grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, friends, neighbors and all those that came to know him.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2005, at Helke Funeral
Home, Wausau. The Rev. Woodrow Baumgartner and Mr. Steven Keller will officiate.
Interment will be in Restlawn Memorial Park with full military honors performed
by American Legion Montgomery Plant Post No. 10. Visitation will be from 4 p.m.
to 8 p.m. Monday at Helke Funeral Home and again Tuesday from 10 a.m. until the
time of services.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Alzheimer's Unit at Kennedy
Park Nursing Home, Schofield.
We would like to thank Karen and Linda of Aspirus Comfort Care and Hospice
Service as well as the wonderful staff at Kennedy Park for all the love and care
they gave Dad during his stay.
Wausau Daily Herald (WI) -
March 29, 2008
Deceased Name: Evelyn E.
Shorey
Evelyn E. Shorey, 90,
formerly of Weston, died Thursday, March 27, 2008, at the
Riverview Nursing Home, Tomahawk. Evelyn and her late
husband, Robert, farmed for many years until their
retirement. Survivors include three children, Robert J.
(Kathy) Shorey, Bowler, Darlene Durkee, Tomahawk, and Karen
(LeRoy) Stetzer, Greenwood; many grandchildren and
great-grandchildren; three sisters, Lorraine Colcord, Marie
Czerwinski and Marcella (LeRoy) Tasche, all of Wausau; and
other relatives and friends. Services will be 11 a.m.
Tuesday at St. Mark Catholic Church, Rothschild. Burial will
follow in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Kronenwetter.
Visitation will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at the
Hayden-Buettgen Funeral Home, Schofield, where there will be
a prayer service at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue at 10
a.m. Tuesday at the church.

Evelyn Shorey
Evelyn E. Shorey, 90,
formerly of Weston, died Thursday, March 27, 2008, at the
Riverview Nursing Home, Tomahawk.
Evelyn was born July 6, 1917, in the Town of Frankfort. the
daughter of the late John and Elizabeth (Gribowski) Mohr.
She married Robert H. Shorey on August 19, 1939. He preceded
her in death on October 18, 1993, after 54 years of
marriage. She and her husband farmed for many years until
their retirement. Her enjoyments included camping, baking,
cooking, gardening, embroidery, playing pool with the
neighbors, traveling with the gals to Las Vegas and spending
time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Survivors include three children, Robert J. (Kathy) Shorey,
Bowler, Darlene Durkee, Tomahawk, and Karen (LeRoy) Stelzer,
Greenwood; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and soon
to be great-great grandchild; three sisters, Lorraine
Colcord, Marie Czerwinski and Marcella (LeRoy) Tasche, all
of Wausau; many nieces and nephews; one Aunt, Martha
Christiansen and other relatives and friends. She is
preceded in death by her husband, parents, a daughter, JoAnn,
sister, Bernice Hannemann and two brothers. Norman and
Leonard Mohr. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008, at St. Mark Catholic Church,
Rothschild. Father Allan Slowiak will officiate. Burial will
follow in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Kronenwetter.
Visitation will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, March 31,
2008, at Hayden-Buettgen Funeral Home, Schofield, where
there will be a prayer service at 7 p.m. Visitation will
continue at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the church. Hayden-Buettgen
Funeral Home, Schofield, assisted the family with
arrangements.
Visitation: Date/Time:
March 31, 2008/4:00 PM; Location: 948 Grand Ave., Schofield,
WI 54476
Service: Date/Time:
April 1, 2008/11:00 AM; Location: 602 Military Road,
Rothschild, WI 54474
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