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Wausau Daily Herald from Wausau, Wisconsin • 9

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Saturday, April 25, 1992 9A Wausau Daily Herald Paid Obituaries Obituaries Records Jeraid Nowack LeoSplitt Amanda Gogg Amanda D. Gogg, 99, Wausau; died Thursday, April 23, 1992, tit life Wausau Hospital Center, Hospice Unit Survivors include one daughter, Margaret (Henry) Jansen, Aniwa; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and three great-greatgrandchildren, Private family services were held at the Helke Funeral Home, Wausau. Burial was in Pine Grove Cemetery, Wausau. Arnold Hardel Arnold H. Hardel, 82, 801 Parcher Wausau, died Thursday, April 23, 1992, at his home.

He was a foreman for 25 years at Briggs Stratton Company, retiring in 1974. Survivors include one son, Richard "Dick" (Carolyn) Hardel, Omaha, one daughter, Judee (John) Giese, Mosinee; five grandchildren; and two sisters, Esther (Al) Cass, Milwaukee, and Evelyn Lutsey, Freemont Services will be at 4 p.m. Sunday at St. Andrew Lutheran Church ELCA, Wausau. Burial will be at 10:30 a.m.

Monday in the Wautoma Union Cemetery, Wautoma. Visitation will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the church until the time of services. Kraemer Funeral Home, Wausau, is in charge of arrangements. Mary Ann Goytowski Mary Ann Goytowski, 57, 518 Chicago Wausau, died Wednesday, April 22, 1992, at her home.

She was born Sept. 28, 1934, in Antigo, the daughter of the late Edward and Hazel (Kelly) Kiltell. She married Raymond Goytowski on Oct. 17, 1953, in Wausau. He survives.

Mary Ann worked as a bookkeeper and secretary for several area businesses. She had been a member of the Heart Club. Survivors, besides her husband, Raymond, include, two daughters, Dona (Michael) Parkes, Kailua, Hawaii, and Ann (Michael) Finley, Janesville; two sons, Alan, Wausau, and Duane, Anchorage, Alaska; three adorable grandchildren, Sarah, Katelyn and Charlie; and two brothers, Francis (Kay) Kittell, Waupun, and Frederick (Leona) Kittell, Waukesha. She was preceded in death by her sister, Katherine Koppa. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 1:30 p.m.

today, April 25, 1992, at St. Michael Catholic Church, Wausau. The Very Rev. William Grevatch will officiate. Entombment will be in Holy Angels St.

Michael Cemetery, Wausau. Friends may call from 11 a.m. today until time of services at the church. Peterson Funeral Home, Wausau, is in charge of arrangements. Geraldine Reynolds Geraldine H.

Reynolds, 83, Aniwa, died Thursday, April 23, 1992, at Langlade Memorial Hospital, Antigo. She was born April 3, 1909, in Royalton, the daughter of the late Herbert and Hazel (Baker) Wheeler. She married Adin Reynolds on Sept. 28, 1927, in Shawano. He died Dec.

14, 1987. Their marriage had lasted 60 years. Geraldine and her husband, Adin, were founders of Reynolds Sugar Bush, at one time, the largest maple syrup producer in the world. Together, they were at the forefront of many national and international maple syrup organizations. She was a member of the Shawano County Extension Homemakers for 57 years and was a volunteer 4-H leader for 23 years.

She had lived in Aniwa for all of her married life and was a longtime member of the Aniwa United Methodist Church and its ladies aid. The church was built was built by her father and she served it in many ways, including teaching Sunday school. She had been active in many local community, charitable organizations in her life and was especially fond of doing handy work, including knitting and crocheting. She is survived by two sons, Juan (Lorretta) Reynolds, Aniwa, and Lynn (Anne) Reynolds, Hor-tonville; one daughter, Kathleen (LeRoy) Sipes, Columbus, Ohio; seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Lori.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, April 26, at the Aniwa United Methodist Church, Aniwa. The Rev. Joseph Thario will officiate. Burial will be in the Union Cemetery, Aniwa.

Friends may call from 4 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Schmidt-Schulta Funeral Home, Birnamwood, and On page 6 of our Celebration Sate' section in today's paper, the men's active separates from Voit, -sale $9.99 will not be available for this salg-due to the manufacturer's inability to--ship. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused. PRANGE' MARY ANN GOYTOWSKI Funeral Mass will be celebrated today at 1:30 P.M. at St.

Michael's Catholic Church. Friends may call from 11:00 AM today until time of services at the church. IJTnriri'DOrj'Nr FUNERAL HOME -B 1302 -6th St. Phone 845-6900 the NATO multinational exercise "Teamwork '92" in the Norwegian Sea. CORRECTION: On the back page of our Celebration Sale section in today's paper, the 9 oz.

Combo Snacks, Sale $1 .29, will not be available for sale due to the manufacturer's inability to ship. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused. Mil: MY ATTENTION TOWN OF WAUSAU RESIDENTS The Town of Wausau will chip brush for-' residents on the 1st Saturday of the month (May thru October) from 9 A.M. to Noon on the Town grounds. For more information, contact Chairman, Frank Radke at 675-2450 or Clerk, Pam Hoppe at 842-9598.

Pamela K. Hoppe Spearers From Page 1 A The initial security force of about 90 officers was increased to about 300 during the evening. More than 100 people were arrested for obstructing an officer (later reduced to disorderly conduct) after they crossed police lines in what developed into a near-riot. 1 Friday night, Maulson had a taste of a fisherman's frustration. "That's two years of fishing for me, said Pete Wurl of Tomahawk, after seeing Maulson's tub of fish.

"You must be a bad fisherman," Maulson responded jokingly. I "I wouldn't be if I could fish like -you (with a spear)," Wurl retorted. Maulson's fish were the first taken this spearing season by the Lac du Flambeau, usually the most active of the state six bands. The band opened its spearing Thursday night at the Big Eau Pleine Reservoir in Marathon County but took only one fish. Spearers had named the Eau Pleine as a possible location Friday night but ignored it, leaving about two dozen protesters standing in the cold by themselves.

again at 10:00 a.m. Monday at the church until service time. The family requests in lieu of flowers, any remembrances or memorials be given to the Geraldine Reynolds Memorial Fund. Courts Marathon County Carrying open intoxicants JOHNSON, Thomas 28, 203 Ninth Marshfield, $153. Disorderly conduct RAILSBACK, Jeanette 25, 2155 County Highway Mosinee, entry of judgment deferred for six months, $50, complete batterers' pro gram.

WELX, John 45, 1311 Mcin tosh Wausau, entry of judgment deferred for six months, complete batterers program, $50. Leo S. Splitt, 93, 1521 N. First Wausau, died Friday, April 24, 1992, at the Wausau Hospital Cen ter. He was a dairy farmer in the town of Wausau.

Survivors include his wife, Beata Splitt; one son, Charlton Splitt, Wausau; one daughter, Jean (Gilbert) Wilde, town of Easton; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Helke Funeral Home, Wausau. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery, town of Maine. Vis itation will be from 4 to 8 p.m.

Sunday at the funeral home, and again at 1 p.m. Monday until the time of services. Divorce Marathon County ALoTEbJN, James 44, and Shelly, 24, both of Marathon County. Private First Class Albert Eldridge, son of Bill and Helen Eldridge, Woodruff, has completed basic training at the Marines Corps Depot, San Diego, Calif. As a result of his superior performance and leadership potential, Eldridge was meritoriously promoted to his current rank.

Air Force Staff Sgt. Richard B. Shaw, son of Nancy G. Laws, 1807 E. Main, Merrill, and Donald R.

Shaw, 106 Pearl, Schofield, has arrived for duty at Lajes Field, Azores, Portugal. He is a scope and ground support maintenance supervisor. Pvt. Jason K. Moore, son of Carol J.

Moore, 6300 Birch Schofield, and Keaven B. Moore, Whitewell, has completed training at the U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga. During the course, students received training which qualified them as light-weapons infantrymen and as indirect-fire crewmen in a rifle or mortar squad. Airman Stephen K.

Dennis, son of Rita D. Dennis, 2800 Eagle Wausau, and Edgar B. Dennis, Stevens Point; Airman Chan E. Copas, son of Michelle M. English, 611 Superior Merrill; and Airman Matthew J.

Klug, son of LaBelle L. Klug, 1104 E. Second Merrill, have graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. They received training in the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. Mark A.

Salzmann, and Jennifer A. Sepp, both of Wausau, recently enlisted in the Air Force's Delayed Enlistment Program and All Sales Final! Savings On: Gallon Values to $30.00 exterior, jots. gal.) ALL PAINTING SUPPLIES ON SALE! mm; Jerald A. "Jerry" Nowack, 39, Eagle River, formerly of Stratford, died Sunday, April 19, 1992 in the town of Washington, Vilas County. He was a as a laboratory technologist at Eagle River Memorial Hospital.

Survivors include his wife Karen Bradford Nowack; two daughters, Kristi and Katie both of Eagle River, his mother, Irene Nowack, Stratford; two sisters, Nancy (Thomas) Schoen-fuss, Stratford and Jane (Norbert) Myszka, Edgar; and four brothers, James (Marjean) Nowack, Marathon, Richard Nowack, Wausau, Roy Nowack, Stratford and Mark (Karen) Nowack, Marshfield. Services were Friday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Stratford. Burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, town of Eau Pleine.

SauterKundinger Funeral Home, Stratford is in charge of arrangements. In service are scheduled to enter active duty in July. They will complete basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, and are then both scheduled for training as mechanical specialists. Dean C. Rappa, Mosinee, and Brian J.

Witucki, Edgar, recently enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. They will complete basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Rappa will then receive training as a mechanical specialist, and Witucki will receive training as a general specialist. Navy Chief Petty Officer Gerald I.

King, son of Donna M. Traeger, 2301 E. Main Merrill, recently returned aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Ticonderoga, home-ported in Norfolk, following a six-month deployment. He participated in operations in the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea and Persian Gulf as well as in A In Loving Fred Mantik I Who Passed Away 1 Year I Ago April 25. 1991 i God gave us strength to face it i Ana trie courage to Dear tne mow But what It meant to lose him No one will ever know.

It broke our hearts to lose him But he did not go alone Apart of us went with him The day God took him home. The memory is our keepsake With that we will never part God has him in His keeping But we have him In our hearts. Missed by. I Wife, Emille. and Children, Jerry, Nancy, Gloria, Ruby, fit bally North 3rd Ave.

at Spruce St. 842-3993 Since 1874 WESTFALL, Roy Services will be Today at 10:30 A.M. at St. John's Lutheran Church, 5304 N. 44th Town of Maine.

Friends may call from 9:30 A.M. today until time of services at the church. BARLAND, Cecilia J. Services will be Today at 11:00 AM. at St Anne Catholic Church, corner of Bridge St.

6th St. Friends may call from 9:30 A.M. today until time of services at the church. SPLITT, Leo Services will be Monday at 2:00 P.M. at the Helke Funeral Home.

Friends may call Sunday from 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at the funeral GOGG, Amanda Private family services will be held. WENDT, Walter Arrangements Pending. (See Sundays Obit).

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