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Death Notices, Funerals NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE Tuesday Data From tor area. 40' usually bring cloudy or itofmy weather, front established when a cqjd front blocks V7 Conditions thru Figures snow low temperatures Dtwgno a high preiwre area. Might usually bring fair waothcr, I Designate a low prtur area. Lowi OcduovdAn occluded front is the air 'A stationary front a Local Sunday 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 a.m. 18 20 21 23 24 25 26 26 25 25 26 26 11 a.m.

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9 p.m p.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m a.m High School In Chicago, and Rippon College in 1942. For six years he played with the Green Bay Packers. He was a charter member of the Green Bay Packer Alumni Club and was active in the automobile business for 30 years. Survivors are his wife, Myr-a; three daughters, Mrs. Edward (Pamela) Nelson, Whitehall; Jennifer, Minocqua; Penny, Green Bay; one granddaughter; one brother, Earl, Glenview, his mother, Mrs.

H.K. Croft, Chicago, 111. 13 nieces and nephews. One son, Jeffry preceded him in death In 1966. Friends may call at Bolger Funeral Home, Minocqua, from 6 to 9 this evening.

Funeral 1 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, vlth the Rev. Eugene Kock officiating. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Woodruff. Carl A.

Wiese Carl A. Wiese, 95, 1419 11th former Forestville resident, died Sunday morning. Mr. Wiese resided with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert (Mildred) Zeugner. tronirtion I one between two different density air Today Tomorrow Monday, Jan. 24, 1977 B-7 Green Bay Press-Gozette British Soldier, 2 Others Slain In N. Ireland BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) Northern Ireland had its bloodiest day so far this year on Sunday, when a British soldier' was shot to death and the bodies of two murdered men were found In a burned-out car in Belfast. George Mitchell, the 19-year-old soldier, was killed by a sniper while he walked a patrol in Belfast's Markets section Sunday night.

The bodies of the two murdered men were so badly burned they could not Identified immediately. Police said one had been shot in the head and the other had been shot in the chest and his throat had been cut. This raised the 1977 death toll in the Roman Catholic-Protestant war to 11. Since the war started seven and a half years ago, 1,697 persons have been reported killed. Leaders of the Ulster Peace Movement announced they have set up underground "escape routes" for guerrillas of both sides who want to quit the fighting.

A spokesman said the movement would help such reformed fighters escape to other European The peace movement was started last August by Belfast housewives Betty Williams, 33, and Mairead Corrigan, 32, after Mrs. Williams saw a runaway terrorist car run down and kill three children in the street. Both women are Catholics, but they have aimed their peace appeals at both Catholics and p.m. Monday 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 a.m. Rain Snow Showon Hurrl ESSE poux Cold Stationary Warm Occluded warm front.

masses that ore not moving Sunrise 7:20 7:19 Sunset 4:49 4:51 National High Low Precip 37 33 19 21 59 18 49 48 31 33 79 22 26 41 24 27 23 81 35 67 64 33 57 27 38 68 19 41 40 32 24 21 22 23 .02 .03 22 73 23 51 55 20 54 22 32 49 15 16 33 25 .01 .36 74, to St. Vincent. Station Albuquerque, N.M. Anchorage, Alaska Bismarck, N.D Boston, Mass Brownsville, Tex. Buffalo, N.Y Chicago, 111.

Denver, Colo Detroit, Mich. Duluth, Minn Grand Rapids, Mich. Honolulu, Hawaii Kansas City, Kan. Los Angeles, Calif. Miami Beach, Fla.

Paul, Minn. New Orleans, La. New York, N.Y Oklahoma City, Okla. Phoenix, Ariz Pittsburgh, Pa Rapid City, S.D Seattle, Wash Washington, D.C. grandchildren.

Three brothers, Lawrence, Henry and George preceded her ln death. Friends may call at Gal-lagher-Pinkart Funeral Home, Oconto, after 3 p.m. Tuesday. Prayer service 7 p.m. Tuesday.

VFW Auxiliary service 8 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Marks Episcopol Church, Oconto, with the Rev.

John Ruder officiating. Burial In Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Anton Zuleger Mrs. Anton (Annie) Zuleger, 94, formerly of Rt.

3, Seymour, died early Saturday evening at a local nursing home following a short Illness. Born June 16, 1882 in Grafton, on Oct. 16, 1901 she married Mr. Zuleger in Clcer-o. The couple farmed at Rt.

3, Seymour until 1956 when they retired and moved to City of Seymour. He preceded her in death Oct. 18, 1972. Mrs. Zuleger was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Seymour.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Ben (Gertrude) Moes, Rt. 2, Seymour; Mrs. Ed (Viola) Moes, Seymour; one son, Harvey, Rt. 3, Seymour; five sisters, Mrs.

Paul (Ida) Bernetzki; Mrs. George (Martha) Impleman; Mrs. Richard (Minnie) Maas; Mrs. Frank (Olga) Amklam; Mrs. Reinhold (Amanda) Ohr-mundt; two brothers, William Manke and Albert Manke; 18 grandchildren; 44 great grandchildren; 13 great great grandchildren.

She was also preceded in death by two daughters, Mrs. Lawrence (Dorothy) Kroner and Mrs. Helmuth (Elsie) Thomas, and three infant sons. Friends may call at Muehl Funeral Home, Seyour, from 4 to 9 p.m. today.

Then at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, from 10:30 a.m. Tuesday until time of services. Funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday at the church, with the Rev. John Gannett officiating.

Burial in the church cemetery. Funerals Mrs. William Van Caster- At Malcore Funeral. Home, University Ave. at Baird after 2 p.m.

today. Parish wake scrivce 8 this evening by the Rev. Earl Schuh. Funeral 10 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Allouez Cemetery. Cindy Lue Way Funeral services were held today at Lyndahl Funeral Home with the Rev. Sheldon Warner officiating. Burial in Mountain Degree Days Sunday 44 Mean Temperature Sunday 21 3 Degrees Above Normal Sunday Record High for this Date 47 in 1916 Record Low for this Date -25 in 1935 Area 1 Station High Low GREEN BAY 28 .25 Madison 28 26 Marquette, Mich 31 24 Marshfield 30 19 Milwaukee 27 25 Park Falls 28 24 Wausau 28 26 .03 Calls owner, food burning on stove. 5:54 p.m., service call, 823 Schwartz St.

6:58 p.m., squad call, 501 Cherry Emma Lee Page, 58, to St. Vincent. 7:14 p.m., service call, 1030 Bader St. 9:52 p.m., service call, 731 N. Webster Ave.

11:31 p.m., squad call, 2128 Maryland Sue Trimber-ger, 25, to St. Vincent. DE PERE Saturday, Jan. 22 9:33 p.m., squad call, 610 Lewis Anthony Wellens, Fire 40, to St. Mary's.

12:40 p.m., squad call, 816 N. Van Buren Harold Su-plinski, owner, Steve Warden and Leonard Deterville, occupant, fire in oil heater, $5,000 loss. 1:44 p.m., service call, 308 N. Greenwood Ave. 2:36 p.m., squad call, Baird's Creek Park, Jeff Pa-sono, 16, to St.

Vincent. 3:17 p.m., squad call, Baird's Creek Park, Diane Johnson, 14, to St. Vincent. 5:01 p.m., fire call, 1025 Thrush James Ozarowica, William Marto William Marto, 81, 2586 Oakwood died Sunday evening at a local nursing home. Born Aug.

23, 1895 in Green Bay to the late Peter' and Bertha Marto, he married the former Maude Desotell Oct. 31, 1917 in Green Bay. She preceded him in death Oct. 21, 1960. Mr.

Marto farmed in the Town of Hobart until his retirement 15 years ago. He was a member of the Golden Age Club, St. Agnes Men's Club, land the Queen Elizabeth Belgian-American Club. Survivors are one son, Clayton, Green Bay; two daughters, Mrs. Clarence (Eunice) Berghuis, Suamico; Mrs.

Dar-rel (LaVerne) Lambert, Green Bay; one brother, Alfred, Green Bay; four sisters Mrs. Minnie Des Chane, Richland, Mrs. Irene Roskam, Mrs. Claude Mc Cartney, Mrs. Emil De Starke, all of Green Bay; 11 grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren.

Two sons, William and Winfred, and one siste, Mildred, preceded him in death. Friends may call at Lyn-dahl Funeral Home, after .2 p.m. Tuesday. Belgian-American Club Rosary 3 p.m. Tues- day.

Wake service 8 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, at St. Agnes Catholic Church, with Msgr.

Richard Maufort officiating. Burial in Fort Howard Cemetery. Hilbert Basten Hilbert (Bert) Basten, 71, 3605 Humboldt died Sunday morning at a local nursing home. The son of the late Hubert and Caroline Basten, was born on the homestead and lived there all his life. On Jan.

24, 1923 he married the former Regina Menne. Mr. Basten farmed and operated Basten's Tavern until his retirement three years ago. He was a member of the New Franken Sportsmen's Club. Survivors are his wife; one son, Lyle two grandsons, Lyle L.

and Glenn, all of Green Bay; five great-grand-, children, Robby, Randy, Ryan, Neil and Renee; two sisters, Mrs. Peter (Mable) Aschenbrenner and George (Eleanor) Rickel, both of Green Bay. Friends may call at Mal-core Funeral Home, University Ave. at Baird after 2 p.m. today.

Prayer service 8 this evening by the Rev. Earl Schuh. Funeral 10 a.m. Tuesday at SS. Peter and Paul Church.

Burial in Allouez. Cemetery. William Kronforst William Kronforst, 42, Mar-ibel, died unexpectedly Saturday evening at home. Born June 21, 1934 in Maribel, the son of Mrs. Olive Dewane Kronforst and the late Lester Kronforst, was a graduate flf Lincoln High School, Manitowoc County Normal, and Osh-kosh Teachers College.

Mr. Kronforst taught school in the area for 21 years, teaching at Denmark Elementary and SS. Cyril and Methodius Catholic School, Eaton, where he was principal. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Olive Kronforst, with whom he resided; three sisters, Mrs.

William (Nancy) Kerrigan, Deerfield, Mrs. Donald (Pam) Schoen, Denmark; Mrs. Dale (Cindy) Demmin, Rt. 1, Denmark; nieces and nephews. He was preceded ii) death by his father in June, 1973, Friends may call at De Wane Funeral Home, Denmark, after 2 p.m.

today. Wake service 8 this evening. Funeral 10 a.m. Tuesday, St. James Catholic Church, Coo-perstown, with the Rey.

Donald Feller officiating. Burial in the church cemetery. Frank Kasprzyk Frank (Kasper) Kasprzyk, 88, Rt. 5, Green Bay, died Sunday at a local nursing home. In 1910 he married Mary Janiga In Pulaski.

Mr. Kasper was self-employed as a carpenter. One son, two brothers and one sister pre- ceded him in death. Survivors are his two Sunday, Jan. 23 6:56 p.m, squad call, 115 S.

Washington Van-Wassenhoven, 59, dead on arrival. ASHWAl'BENON Saturday, Jan. 22 11:46 p.m., squad call, North Road, Anthony Skenan-dore, 81, to St. Vincent. EMERGENCY RESCUE SQUAD, INC.

Sunday, Jan. 23 1:02 a.m.", Highways 41 and 141, Velp' Avenue, Suamico, Joan Sagen, 18, to St. Mary's. SORRY, WE GOOFED! it, 7 unexpectedly while working in Ontario, Canado. Born Aug, 19, 1936 in Minneapolis, he was a member of Local 298 Steamfitters and Plumbers Union of Green Bay.

Survivors include his wife, Sally; two sons, Bill and Scott, two daughters, Sheila and Mary Ann, all at home; one brother, Chester, Minneapolis, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Maslow, Seattle, Dr. Louise Boedeker, New York, N. Y. A memorial mass will be held at 8:30 a.m.

Wednesday at Francis Church, De Pere, with the Rev. John Gallagher officiating. Funeral is tentatively set for Friday at the Welander Quist Funeral Home, Minneapolis, Minn. Burial in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minn. Cotter Funeral Home, De Pere, Is in charge of local arrangements.

Arthur (Bud) Krueger Arthur (Bud) Krueger, 51, 410 St. Joseph dfed unexpectedly Sunday at a local hospital. Born Sept. 24, 1925 he was a life long resident of Green Bay. Mr.

Krueger was a millwright, and was a member of the Friday Night Guys and Gals Bowling League. Survivors are his wife, the former Carol Bessette; one daughter, Mrs. Clarence (Genevieve) Falish, Green Bay; three grandchildren, Kenneth, Kelly and Tami Falish; brothers, Karl and Herbert, both of Green Bay; nieces and nephews. His parents, Arthur and Genevieve Krueger, preceded him in death. Friends may call at Schauer and Scuhmacher East Side Funeral Home, after 2 p.m.

Tuesday. Prayer service 8:15 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday, at St.

Matthews Church, with the Rev. Richard Getchel officiating. Burial in Allouez Cemetery. Joseph Van Wassenhoven Joseph Van Wassenhoven, 58, 115 S. Washington De Pere, died unexpectedly Sunday evening at his home.

Born March 18, De Pere, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Remi Van Wassenhoven was a life, long resident of De Pere. He served in World War II in the Red Arrow Division. Mr.

Van Wassenhoven was a member of the VPW Post 2113 of De Pere, the Red Arrow Club of the 32nd Division, and the Holy Name Society of St. Mary Church, De Pere. He operated the De Pere Standard Service Station for nine years, and then was associated with Van's Oil Co. Survivors are his wife, the former Lorraine Thome; one son, Donald, Omaha, one daughter, Jody, at home; one grand-daughter; three brothers, Emil and Fred both of De Pere; Louis, Camp Douglas; two sisters, Mrs. Fred (Rose) Van Vonderon, Deer Brook; Mrs.

Robert (Margaret) Karl, Appleton. One brother, Tottie, preceded him in death. Friends may call at Funeral Home, 860 N. Webster De Pere, after 2 p.m. Wednesday.

Prayer service 8 p.m. Wednedsay. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Thursday, at St. Mary Chifrch, De Pere, with the Rev.

Raymond Hietpas officiating. Burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Anthony T. Wellens Anthony T.

Wellens, 72, 610 Lewis De Pere, died unexpectedly Saturday evening. The son of the late Anton and Cora Wellens was born Jan. 15, 1905 in the Town of Rockland, and lived in this area all of his life. Mr. Wellens mar- ried the former Florence Heyrman Aug.

22, 1933 at St. Mary Church, De Pere. For 32 years he operated Wellens Grocery Store at 610 Lewis St. Mr. Wellens was a.

member of St. Mary Holy Name Society. Two brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. Survivors are his wife; one sister, Mrs. Jennie Duggan; one brother, Frank, both of De Pere; nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at Cotter Funeral Home, 860 N. Webster De Pere, after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Rosary 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday, at St. Mary Church, De Pere, with the Rev. Raymond Hietpas officiating. Entombment in Allouez Mausoleum.

Mrs. Robert Hoffmann Mrs. Robert C. (Adele) Hoffmann, 65, 1626 28th St. North, St.

Petersburg, former Kewaunee resident, died unexpectedly Sunday at home. Ryan Funeral Home, De Pere, is in charge of arrangements which are incomplete and will be announced Tuesday. Milburn (Tiny) Croft Milburn (Tiny) Croft, Minocqua, died Saturday at a local hospital. Born Nov. 7, 1920 in Chicago, 111., he was a retired District Manager for American Motors.

Mr. Croft was a graduate of Steinmentz '4 Cindy Lue ay Cemetery. Cindy Lue was was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Way, 2416 S.

Packer-land Drive, and died at her home Saturday morning. SUPERVALU FOOD Friends may call at Haucke, Schinderle Funeral Home, Al-goma, after 4 p.m. today. Funeral 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at St.

Peter Lutheran Church, Forestville. Burial In Evergreen Cemetery, Algoma. Mrs. Theresa Besserdich Mrs. Theresa Besserdich, 86, Rt.

3, Kewaunee, died Sunday at a Kewaunee Health Care Center. She was born Jan. 26, 1890 in the Town of Casco to the late Eman and Barbara Korinek Novotny. Mrs. Besserdich was a member of the Lutheran Ladies Aid.

On Oct. 12, 1909 she mar- ried Albert Besserdich in waunee. He preceded her in death Jan. 8, 1965. Survivors include two sons, Edward and Raymond; one daughter, Mrs.

Thomas (Edith) Kelliher; one brother, Henry, all of Kewaunee; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Spevak, Downers Grove, Mrs. Mildred Kulhanek, St. Peters- burg, four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Three sisters and one brother preceded her in death.

Friends may call at Buchanan Funeral Home, Kewaunee, after 4 p.m. Tuesday until 11 a.m. Wednesday. Then at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Kewaunee, until time of service. Funeral 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday at the church, with the Rev. Joel Ph. Sauer officiating. Burial in River-view Cemetery. John Cywinski John Cywinski, 92, died Thursday in Bangor, where he lived since his retirement from Standard Oil Whiting, in 1947.

Born Jan. 20, 1885, in the Town of Glenmore, he was the son of the late John and Sara Cywinski. Survivors include two brothers, Joseph and Charles, Green Bay; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by five sisters and two brothers. Services were held today at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bangor.

Burial in Arlington Hill Cemetery, Bangor. William J. Biese William Biese, 75, Rt. 3, DePere, died early Sunday morning. He was born Jan.

14, 1902 in the Town of Lawrence and farmed in this area until his retirement four years ago. Survivors include one brother, Bernard Biese, Kaukauna; six sisters, Mrs. Leo (Nell) Melchior, Algoma; Mrs. Carl (Gertrude) Melchior, Freedom; Mrs. Elizabeth Waggon-' er, Miss Marie Biese, both of Appleton; Mrs.

Richard (Agnes) Veenendal, Milwaukee; Miss Frances Biese, Rt 3. De Pere. Three brothers and three sisters sisters preceded in him death. Friends may call at De-Wane Funeral Home, Wrightstown after 3 p.m. Tuesday.

Prayer service 8 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Paul Catholic Chruch, Wrights-town, with the Revs.

Norbert VandeLoo and Frank Melchior officiating. Burial in St. Patrick Cemetery, Sniderville. Mrs. Paul Johnson Sr.

Mrs. Paul (Mathilda) Johnson 73, Rt. 2, Oconto, died Sunday at a Oconto hospital after a long illness. Born Aug. 29, 1903 in Oconto, she was a life long resident of Oconto.

The former Mathilda Mehl-tretter married Mr. Johnson, Aug. 2, 1923 In Menominee, Mich. She was a member of St. Marks Eplscopol Church and the VFW Auxiliary.

Survivors are her husband; four sons, Francis and Jack, both of Rt. 2, Oconto; Paul Neenah; Robert, Oconto; six brothers, John, Darlington, Frederick, Cambridge; Frank, Jefferson; Louis, Lodi; James, Little Suamico; Joseph, Madison; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Shav-lik, Two Rivers; Mrs. Ann Lange, Ft. Atkinson; ,16 grandchildren; nine great GREEN BAY Saturday, Jan.

22 7:53 p.m., squad call, Bairds Creek, Bernard Lock-stein, 24, to St. Vincent. 8:42 p.m., squad call, 2607 N. Nicolet Road, Mary Jo Egge, 34, to St. Vincent.

9:59 p.m., squad call, 572 Ruth Wilfred DeMoulin, 61, to St. Vincent. 11:24 p.m., fire call, Procter and Gamble Fox River Mill, dust fire, no loss. 11:33 p.m., squad call, 840 Shawano Ellie Wishart, 31, to St. Vincent.

Sunday, Jan. 23 12:00 a.m., squad call, 610 Elmore Daniel Monfils, 23, to St. Vincent. 1:08 a.m., squad call, 513 Chicago Winona Mullen1, 47, to St. Vincent.

7:58 a.m., service call, 1321 Smith St. 8:40 a.m., squad call, 1269 Shawano Jean Bennett, Good For Health? NEW YORK (AP) Many Chinese living in Hong Kong consider snake meat essential for good health during the winter months. "Snake venom mixed with Chinese wine is considered an aphrodisiac and rheumatism cure." Burgers for fi COM 'KM Ittb PRESS OUR AD IN SUNDAY'S GAZETTE SHOULD HAVE READ LEAN COOKED (Papa's best dleaDo JANUARY SPECIAL Each Month the Carlton i i Two Papa to please your 1 99 Lb. 1 3 a Inn West palate with WW Jnn t1 99 Try our world-famous Papa Burger! This coupon entitles bearer to savor two mouth-watering Papa Burgers both for only 99c. At participating ASW Restaurants.

Otter void after Jan. 31 1 977 cuisines of -the world. Mignon broiled and served with Mushroom Bernaise Sauce Game Hen Served on a bed of wild rice Giant Shrimp Served with hot drawn butter and cocktail sauce Cassock 16 oz. T-bone steak smothered sauteed mushrooms, onions and green peppers. endeavors 3 the finest Filet Cornish Fresh Broiled Russian Bear in fresh sons, Peter, Green Bay; Joseph; iRt.

Green Bay; eight daughters, Stella Duszynski, Mrs. Russell (Betty) Rothe, Mrs. Louis (Lucille) Horkay, Mrs. Anthony (Irene) Per-szyk, all of Milwaukee; Mrs. John (Helen) Pragit, Chicago, Mrs.

George (Florence) Smith, LaGrange, Mrs. Ted (Elaine) Oudenhoven, Green Bay; Mrs. Harry (Theresa) Slezewski, Rt. 3, Pulaski; 28 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Julia Kozicki, Mrs.

Angeline Brylski, both of Pulaski. Friends may call at Marno-cha Funeral Horhe, Pulaski after 2 p.m. today. Wake serv- ice 8 this evening. Funeral 10 a.m.

Tuesday at SS. Edward and Isadore Church, Fllnt-ville, with the Rev. Henry Btf-dessem, officiating. Burial in the church cemetery. Charles Boedeker Charles Boedeker, 40, 630 N.

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