Humke, Jeanette Doris (b. 22 FEB 1931, d. 26 OCT 2010)
Note: Jeanette Horn Obituary
Jeanette D. Horn, 79, of Thorp died at Our Lady of Victory Hospital in Stanley on Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2010.
A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 1, 2010, at Immanuel United Church of Christ, rural Greenwood. Interment of cremains will follow in Forest Hill Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to service time Monday at the church.
Jeanette Doris Humke was born Feb. 22, 1931, in Greenwood, the daughter of George and Lelah (Sheets) Humke. She was raised on the family farm and received her education in the Greenwood area, graduating from Greenwood High School in 1950. Jeanette then attended Eau Claire Teachers College for two years. She taught in the Greenwood area at Rocky Run school and then later at Oakland school.
Jeanette was united in marriage to Glenn M. Horn on June 4, 1955, in Iowa. They farmed in the town of Warner until 1961, at which time they sold the farm and built the Bel Aire Motel in Thorp. They moved to Thorp and operated the motel until they sold it in 1983. Jeanette and Glenn then purchased a farm in the town of Worden, south of Thorp, where they have lived until the present time.
Survivors include her husband, Glenn, of Thorp; her children: Candace (Don) Cook of Warrens, Wis./Mesa, Ariz., Frank (Elaine) Horn of Thorp, Linda Horn (special friend Jim Brost) of Sheboygan, Randy (Connie) Horn of Thorp, Howie (special friend Julie Pickarts) of Poynette; 11 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; two brothers: Irwin (Shirley) Humke and Paul (Rose Carol) Humke, both of Greenwood; one sister-in-law, Betty Humke of Sister Bay.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.
cuddiefh.com.
Thorp Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
Title: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
Note: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
By Vernon C. Kippenhan, Jr and
H.A. Kppenhan Jr.
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: H. A, Kippenhan, Jr.Name: Page
Given Name: Jeanette Doris
Change: Date: 31 OCT 2010
Note: Subject: Burmeister, Henry (1878 - 1935)
Posted by: Stan
Email: Posted4U@Charter.net
Surnames: BURMEISTER AWE
Message:
Source: GREENWOOD GLEANER 10/24/1935
HENRY BURMEISTER PASSES AWAY
Henry Bermeister passed away at his home on Route no. 2, Sunday, Oct. 20th, 1935, after a lingering illness of several months.
He was born at Hanover, Germany, on June 29, 1878. When he was three years old his parents and his surviving brother, William came to America, settling on a farm in Taylor County, later the family moved to the farm in Longwood, Clark County now owned by Wm. Burmeister.
He was received into full membership of Salem Reformed Church by the rite of confirmation on April 28, 1895, and has remained a faithful member of this church ever since. During this time he was elected to serve this congregation at different times as deacon, elder, trustee and treasurer.
He was married to Emma Awe of the Town of Green Grove on March 23, 1910. Four children were born to this union, Arthur, who died in infancy, George, who now operates the home farm, and Leona and Alma.
He is survived by his widow, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burmeister, Leona and Alma and one brother, William.
Funeral services were held from the residence in the town of Longwood, Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 23, at 1:30 and from Salem Reformed Church at 2:00 o'clock, Rev. E. G. Pfeiffer officiated. Interment was made in the family lot in the Town of Longwood Cemetery.
Mr. Burmeister leaves to mourn his loss, his family and a host of friends.
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
Title: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
Note: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
By Vernon C. Kippenhan, Jr and
H.A. Kppenhan Jr.
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: H. A, Kippenhan, Jr.Name: Page
Given Name: Emma Jacobina
Change: Date: 5 NOV 2003
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
Title: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
Note: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
By Vernon C. Kippenhan, Jr and
H.A. Kppenhan Jr.
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: H. A, Kippenhan, Jr.Name: Page
Given Name: Lydia Johanna
Change: Date: 5 NOV 2003
Note: Vol. 27, No. 4
Elizabeth Awe Receives Letter from Brother
Camp Grant, Ill
Oct 12, 1917
Dear Sister;
Since my arrival at Camp Grant I have been quite busy, haven't had very much time and less inclination to write. I have learned a great deal since I came here. The first thing I learned was that we don't get meals at all, but mess. This sure is the right name for it. Every man has or rather gets what is known as a mess kit, which consists of a meal pan, a plate, knife, fork, spoon and cup. When the cook shouts "Right at it boys," it is some stampeded for the mess hall door. We are only allowed 19c a meal, so we don't get very fancy grub and not any too much by the way. Still we get all that is necessary and I believe that it is good medicine for a gret many to have to tighten up the belt a few notches. We have a fine captain, who tries his best to make us feel at home. After we get settled we expect to get a Victrola for our company and other conveniences such as wash tubs, wash boards, shoe polish and the likes.
To cover the cost of this we have what is known as a company fund, which has been solely financed by the soldier boys so far. You may hand this to the Gleaner for publication, and any big hearted individual who will make a small donation to this fund may send same to Captain Hanna, Commanding Officer, Co. A, 341st Infantry, Camp Grant, Ill. I am sure that a great many will want to push a little in this direction and anybody who will may be sure that his help will be greatly appreciated by many a Clark County and Wisconsin soldier boy.
Best wishes from your brother,
Aruthur Awe,
341st Inf. Co. A, Camp Grant, Ill.
Note from transcriber: Arthur Henry Awe and Elizabeth Marie Awe (who later married Henry Paul Voigtlander) were the 5th and 6th children of Henry Friedrich Johannes Awe and Charlotte Friedericke (Nee: LOOS) Awe of Clark County, WI. Arthur Henry Ase was born July 20, 1895 and died December 15, 1989 in Clark County, WI. Elizabeth Marie Awe Voigtlander was born May 21, 1901 and died October 2, 1993 in Clark County, WI.
Note from Kipp Kippehan: Camp Grant was razed in Augumn of 1947. Much of the property parcel was used to construct the Rockford, IL airport.
Copied from ALHN Web Site, 22, Jul 2003
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
Title: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
Note: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
By Vernon C. Kippenhan, Jr and
H.A. Kppenhan Jr.
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: H. A, Kippenhan, Jr.Name: Page
Given Name: Arthur Henry
Change: Date: 26 DEC 2009
Given Name: Linda Louise
Change: Date: 30 JAN 2006
Given Name: Henry William
Change: Date: 21 JUN 2003
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
Title: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
Note: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
By Vernon C. Kippenhan, Jr and
H.A. Kppenhan Jr.
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: H. A, Kippenhan, Jr.Name: Page
Given Name: Charlotte
Change: Date: 21 JUN 2003
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
Title: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
Note: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
By Vernon C. Kippenhan, Jr and
H.A. Kppenhan Jr.
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: H. A, Kippenhan, Jr.Name: Page
Given Name: Joy Ann
Change: Date: 21 JUN 2003
Given Name: \\
Change: Date: 21 JUN 2003
Source: (Birth)
Abbreviation: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
Title: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
Note: Kippenhan Genealogy Report
By Vernon C. Kippenhan, Jr and
H.A. Kppenhan Jr.
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: H. A, Kippenhan, Jr.Name: Page
Given Name: Hattie
Change: Date: 21 JUN 2003
Given Name: Else
Change: Date: 23 JUN 2003
Given Name: Edgar Patrick
Change: Date: 15 NOV 2004
Note: Obituary of Ellen Finkel
Mrs. Ellen Finkel (Finkle), 87, of Simi Valley, Calif., died early Sunday Aug. 9, 1981, at about 1 a.m., in Simi Valley, Calif.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 12, at Rinka Funeral Home. Pastor Ted Redfield of 7th Day Adventist Church, Merrill, will officiate and interment will be in the Greenwood Cemetery.
The body will lie in state at Rinka Funeral Home from 9:30 Wednesday until the time of services on Wednesday.
Ellen Elmer was born on Jan. 1, 1894, at Columbus. She was educated at Christopherson School. She married Edwin Finkel at Greenwood on Nov. 27, 1914. They farmed in the Town of Warner for a number of years before moving to the City of Greenwood.
Survivors include one son, George of Louisville, Texas, three dauhters, Mrs. August (Floraine) Franz of Terry, Iowa, Mrs. Lila Tucker of Santa Anna, Texas, and Mrs. Harold (Ethel) Jones of Simi Valley, Cal. 11 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, one brohter, Ernest Elmer of Greenwood and two sisters, Mrs. Olive Verlinde of Sandy, Oregaon and Mrs. Viola Gemer of Madison.
Preceding her in death were her husband, Edwin on March 12, 1964, four brohters, two sisters and one daughter, Marian.
Rinka Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Tribune-Record-Gleaner (From H.A. Kipp Kippenhan)
Given Name: Ellen
Change: Date: 23 JUN 2003
Given Name: George
Change: Date: 23 JUN 2003
Given Name: Edwin
Change: Date: 5 JAN 2007
Note: Ethel Edwina Jones
1917 - 2009
A Life Well Lived
Ethel Edwina Jones passed to her rest on Tuesday, April 21, 2009 at Simi Valley Hospital.
Ethel was born July 4, 1917, in Clark Co., Wisconsin. Our father called her his firecracker. She grew up in Wisconsin, attended college in Madison, TN, and returned to Wisconsin to be married to Harold Hendren Jones on June 25, 1939. They lived in Kansas, Los Angeles, then back to Kansas. In 1946 they moved to Winslow, Arizona. They remained there until they moved to Simi Valley in 1957.
She was a long time member of the Simi Valley Seventh-day Adventist Church. She was devoted to her God, her family and her church. She was one of the original employees at the Simi Valley Hospital, retiring in 1990. After retirement she was a volunteer at the hospital.
Until her stroke five years ago, she faithfully sent out birthday and anniversary cards to all her friends from work and church, as well as all the extended family. Even when people moved away, as long as she had an address for them she would send cards out by the dozens every month.
She is survived by her husband, and three daughters, Martha (Dick) Elmer, Pat Lim (Larry Carolan), and Barbara (Wayne) O'Reilly; nine grandchildren, Chris (Margaret) Blair, Geoff (Patricia) and Jason Elmer, April, Nathan and A.J. Jones and Katrina (Aaron) Jones Leek, Amanda and Harold O'Reilly; and three great grandchildren, Annelise, Garrett and Kyra. She was preceded by her parents, Edwin and Ellen Finkle, a sister, Floraine Franz, her brother, George Finkle, her son Ansel Daniel Jones, and two granddaughters. Ethel will be cremated and a celebration of her life will be held at the Simi Valley Seventh-day Adventist Church on Saturday, April 25, 2009 at 2 p.m.
Given Name: Ethel Edwyna
Change: Date: 6 MAY 2012
Given Name: Lila
Change: Date: 6 MAY 2012
Given Name: Harold Hendersen
Change: Date: 6 MAY 2012
Note: BioA: Elmer, E. A. (1888-1938)
Posted By: Dee Zimmerman>
Date: Thursday, 24 July 2003, at 12:43 a.m.
Clark County News: July 1938 Compiled by Dee Zimmerman for her weekly column "The Good Ole Days" published July 16, 2003.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Elmer of Greenwood, Clark Co., WI celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, July 3, with their children and many friends attending, in honor of the event. The Elmers were married at Columbus and moved to Greenwood nearly 40 years age, where they raised a family of ten children, all of whom were present for The festivities
Given Name: Ernest A.
Change: Date: 5 JUL 2003
Given Name: Fredricka
Change: Date: 5 JUL 2003
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