Artac, Michael (b. , d. 26 MAR 1965)
Note: Subject: Artac, Michael ( - 26 MAR 1965)
Posted by: Mary Urban
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Surnames: ARTAC HAUG RUZIC DRINKWATER MARTENS MERLAK BLACK WERLAND ADAMS SCHEFCHIK
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-------Artac, Michael ( - 26 MAR 1965)
Services were held at 9 a.m. Monday at the Hill Funeral Home here and at 10 a.m. Monday at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Willard for Michael Artac, who died Friday, March 26, 1965. The Rev. William Nikolai officiated and burial was made in the Holy Family cemetery.
Pallbearers were Norman Artac, Carl Artac, Ernest Haug Jr., Warren Haug and Gary Ruzic, Milwaukee and Ivan Ruzic Jr., Greenwood.
Attending the services from out of town were Mrs. Jennie Artac, Norman Artac, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arac, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ruzic, Warren Haug, Mrs. and Mrs. Norman Drinkwater and family, and Miss Frances Artac, Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martens, Milton Mrs. Tony Merlak Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merlak and Mrs. Marvetta Black, Sterling, Ill. Mrs. Alice Werland, Canton, Ill. Mrs. Frieda Adams, Eau Claire Mrs. Charles Schefchik, Loyal and many relatives and friends from Willard, Loyal, Marshfield and the Greenwood area.
Given Name: Michael
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Given Name: Jennie
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Given Name: Emily
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Given Name: Ernest
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Note: Obit: Artac, Josephine (1914 - 2003)
Posted By: Kipp Kippenhan
Date: Sunday, 7 December 2003, at 2:28 p.m.
Wednesday, July 23th, 2003 edition of the Clark County Press
Josephine H. Artac
Hosephine H. Artac, 89, of Neillsville, formerly of Willard, died in the Palliative Care Unit at St. Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield on Tuesday, July 15.
Josephine Helen Ticer was born on March 13, 1914 in Lincoln, Ill., the daughter of Joseph and Helen (Szoljar) Ticer. As a young child, Josephine moved to the Tioga area with her family. In 1929, she married Leo Greening in Neillsville. The couple later divorced. In 1954, Josephine married Ludwig M. Artac in Neillsville. Josephine and her husband farmed in the Willard area for many years.
Josephine was a member of the Holy Family Catholic Church in Willard, and its' CCW, the Clark County Homemakers, the Rock Dam Rod and Gun Club, and the K.S.K.J. club. She was also the president of Branch 101 of the Slovenian Women's Club for many years.
She is survived by her children, Frieda Adams, of Chippewa Falls; Doris (Robert) Berzinski of Stanley, Virginia Greening of Willard; Michael (Ellen) Artac of Willard; and Patricia (Michael) Sixel of Eau Claire; She is further survived by eight grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, six great-great-grandchildren, and one sister Delores "Frieda" Benjamin, of Chicago.
She was pre-deceased by her parents; her husband; two sisters, Angeline and Molly; and one brother, Joseph.
Funeral services were held July 18 at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Willard with Father Joseph Follmar officiating. Burial followed in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Don, Mark, Jason and Sean Adams, Randy Berzinski, and Bernard and Larry Artac.
========================= Wednesday, July 23, 2003 edition of the Tribune - Record - Gleaner
Josephine Artac
Josephine H. Artac, 89, Neillsville, formerly of Willard, died Tuesday, July 15, 2003, at the Palliative Care Unit at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield. Funeral services were held at 11:30 a.m. Friday, July 18, at Holy Family Catholic Church, Willard. The Rev. Joseph Follmar officiated. Burial was in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Don Adams, Mark Adams, Jason Adams, Randy Berzinski, Bernard Artac, Larry Artac, Sean Adams.
Josephine Helen Ticer was born March 13, 1914, to Joseph and Helen (nee Szoljar) Ticer, in Lincoln, Ill. As a young child she moved to the Tioga area with her family and attended the church school. She married Leo Greening in 1929, in Neillsville. The couple later divorced. She later married Ludwig M. Artac in 1954, in Neillsville. They farmed in the Willard area for many years. She was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church, Willard, and its CCW, the Clark County Homemakers, the Rock Dam Rod and Gun Club, and the K.S.K.J. Club. She was past president of Branch 101 of the Slovenian Women's Club for many years. Her interests included gardening, picking berries, and taking her friends for rides.
Survivors include her children, Frieda Adams, Chippewa falls, Doris (Robert) Berzinski, Stanley, Virginia Greening, Willard, Michael (Ellen) Artac, Willard, and Patricia (Michael) Sixel, Eau Claire; eight grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; and one sister, Dolores "Frieda" Benjamin, Chicago, Ill.
Preceding her in death were her parents; her husband; two sisters, Angeline and Molly; and one brother, Joseph.
Cuddie Funeral Home, Greenwood, assisted the family with arrangements.
Given Name: Josephine
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Given Name: Arthur
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Given Name: George
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Given Name: Leona
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Given Name: Alma
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Note: Obit: Geisler, William Frederick (1883 1939)
Posted By: Crystal Wendt
Date: Saturday, 23 September 2006, at 7:56 a.m.
Surname: Geisler, Howard, Muno, Alperstett, Damerow, Speich, Braun, Horn, Schlinsog, Stone
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) Thursday, 2 Feb. 1939
----Geisler, William Frederick (24 Feb. 1883 26 Jan. 1939)
William Frederick Geisler passed away at his home in Neillsville Thursday afternoon, January 26, after an illness of about eight years, the direct cause of his death being a stroke and hemorrhage. He was 55 years of age.
Mr. Geisler was born in the town of Warner, Clark County, February 24, 1883, to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Geisler and had been a resident of Clark County with the exception of about 15 years.
He was married to Miss Ethel Howard of the town of Grant who survives him, October 12, 1907. Three children were born to them; Leola, Mrs. Jay Muno, Chicago; Cleon, who passed away January 7, 1929, at the age of 17; and Eileen, Chicago. He leaves also two brothers, Ed. And Adolph of the town of Warner and one granddaughter, Patricia Muno.
He had suffered several light strokes and other complications but gradually grew weaker and before Christmas his condition became serious. On January 11th he was taken to a nursing home at Humbird where he was given medical care. He was a patient sufferer and always had hopes of getting well again. He was graduate of the Daily School of Wisconsin and for a number of years followed the profession of butter-maker, operating creameries in the town of York, Christie and other places.
In 1926 he purchased his fathers farm and continued farming until his health failed, moving to Neillsville in the fall of 1936.
Pallbearers were his old neighbors and friends of the town of Warner. They included Wm. Alperstett, Herman Damerow, Jake Speich, Edw. Braun, Gust Horn, and Wm. Schlinsog.
Funeral services were held Sunday, January 29, at the Schiller Funeral home, Rev. Edward R. Stone officiating. Interment took place in the Neillsville Cemetery.
Given Name: William
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Given Name: Daughter
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Given Name: Ethel
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Note: Obit: Geisler, Cleon O. (1911 1929)
Posted By: Stan
Date: Monday, 13 January 2003, at 6:55 a.m.
Surnames: GEISLER, HOWARD
---------Source: GREENWOOD GLEANER (Greenwood, Wis.) 01/17/1929
---------Geisler, Cleon O. (2 AUG 1911 7 JAN 1929)
Cleon Otto Geisler was born Aug. 2, 1911, at Genesco, Ill., and passed away Jan. 7, 1929, aged 17 years, 5 months and 5 days. He leaves to mourn, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Geisler, two sisters, Leola and Eileen, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Geisler of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. George Howard of the Town of Grant, and a host of other relatives.
Buddy, as he was known to everyone, was afflicted with a disease of the muscles for which there was no cure, he only being able to walk until 7 years of age. The last 10 years of his life were spent in a wheel chair. On Oct. 15, he suffered an attack of heart trouble from which he gradually grew weaker. He was of a sunny disposition, always cheerful and thoughtful of others and will be greatly missed.
Funeral services were held at the home Thursday afternoon at 2:00 oclock, Rev. D.S. Householder of the M.E. Church officiating. Those from away who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howard and Alva Howard of Granton, Mrs. Ed Selves, Mr. Adolph Lichte, Laura and Gerhardt Lichte of Neillsville and Leola Geisler of Chicago.
Given Name: Cleon Otto
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Given Name: Mary Beth
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Given Name: Bernelda
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Given Name: Barbara Jean
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Given Name: Galen Lee
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Given Name: Linda
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Given Name: Max
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Given Name: Harold
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