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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 40

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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4D-. Classified the Journal Timet," k. MTU July 6, 1980 C.1A 0 0 01 place an action wsni V- 7.30 4 m. p.m. Mon.

Obituaries and funeral notices thru ffl Ii 'ill 11: im. Sat. HANSEN. CLOPE, MRS, SPENCER QUE STOP TYPESETTING SERVICE COMPUTERIZED TYPESETTING KEYLINING PASTEUP CAMERA READY VELOXES NEGATIVES NAPP PLATES WE WILL DO THE TYPESETTING, HALFTONES, PASTEUP CAMERA READY, AND PRINT THE TABS FOR YOU. QUICK COURTEOUS SERVICE SERVING RACINE, KENOSHA, MILWAUKEE AREA NEISl MRS.

ROBERT L. (AUGUSTE) (NEE: KROPSHTAT) 2200 Superior St. Age 93. Passed away oa Thursday, July 3, 1680 at St. Luke Memorial Hospital.

Surviving art two sons and one daughter-in-law, Alfred R. (Verdi-mae) Nleas of Florida and Arnold H. Nies of Racine; two daughter and one soo-In-law, Edna A. Niess and Esther (Carl) Wulff of Racine; one sister-in-law, Mr. Olga Mashewskl of Berlin, Germany; four grandchildren, Mrs.

Robert (Roberta) Ainsworth, Mr. Robert (Nancy) Goett, Mrs. Donald (Patricia) Chrlstlanson and Mr. David (Susan) McCord; eight great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; nieces, nephews and other relative. Sbe was preceded In death by ber husband, Robert L.

Niess on September 11, 1950. Private Funeral Services will be held at the HANSON FUNERAL HOME, 3014 Northwestern Ave. The Rev. Relnhart Pope will officiate. Interment will be at West Lawn Memorial Park.

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ARLENE 0. NEE: PUCKETT) hdtovt Morton Avenue Age 77. Passed away Friday. July 4. IBM High Ridge Health Care Center.

She was bora In Virginia on April 27, loi and had lived In Racine for the peat to year. In Ra cine on September 29, 1962 she waa married to can Hansen, who Survives ber along with four sisters Mrs. Edna Surendook Racine, Mrs. Ions Hurley of California, Mrs. Alice! Kronlck of Racine and Mrs.

Five Jacko of Elk bora. one brother, Lee Puckett of ArUona; two grandchildren; nieces and nephewi A son, Robert Livingston, preceded ber In death. Funeral serv Ice will be held on Tue-I dav. July at 1:30 p.m. atl the Acklam Funeral Home.

Interment will bd at West Lawn Memorial Park. Friends may call on Tuesday from 12:30 until time of services at the) ACKLAM FUNERAL HOME, 729 Grand Avenue HENN1G, CLARA T. kNEE: THIELEN) 1314 Wolff Street Age 88, Passed away atl ber residence on Friday July 4, 1980. Mrs. Hennld was born in Racine onl November 11, 1911 and had been a lifetime resident.

In Racine on August 27, 1932 she was married to Ewald Hennlg. She was a partner la Hennlg Toot Machine and Secretary- Treasurer of Rite Engl neerlng since 1940. Shej was a member of the First! Evangelical United Meth-I 1 odist Church, an active! member of the Susies Or gantzatkn of the Church, a member of the Women's Auxiliary of the Racine Yacht Club and an active bowler in the Racine area Surviving are ber husband, Edwald; two sons and two daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Arlene) Hennlg and Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas E. (Lorna) Hen nig of Racine; three daughters and one son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Leo (Luanne) Perfetto and Ms. Hollls Hennig of Racinel and Ms.

Susan Hennig of Seattle; seven grandchil dren, Cindy, Richard, Kathleen, Ronde, Gina. Wendy and Peter; two) brothers and one sister -inlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore (Camilla) Thlelen of Waunakee, Wis.

and Mr. Norbert Thlelen of Racine; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Frank (Ruth) Luedtke of Racine and Mr, and Mrs. Robert (Rita) Reese of Milwaukee two sisters-in-law, Mrs.

Sophie Thlelen of Kenosha and Mrs. Vertcka Clausen of Racine: nieces, nephews. other relatives and friend. She was preceded In death by one brother Fred Thlelen. Funeral Service will be held on Monday.

July 7 at p.m. at the Strouf-Shef-J field Funeral Home, the Rev. Owen E. Milter offi ciating. Interment will bd at West Lawn Memorial Park.

Relatives and Friends may 'meet with the Family THIS (SandayW evening from 9:00 until 9:00 p. m. at the STROUF SHEFFIELD FUNERAL! HOME. 1001 High St. REACH BUYERS FAST.

Get your ad in th "Recreational VthkrH; column in CtossifW right crwoy. Dial te 634-3322 AM TO 5 PM WON. THU R0. ffl Ne: Graca 0. Johnson) ISO Moan Avenut Att m.

Pasted wty at brr home on Prlday, July 4, WHO, Mrs. Clop was burl la Racine January 27. 1911 and had beta lifetime resident. Oa April 28, 1939. the was married to Spencer dope.

Sbe was a member of Pint United Methodist Church, Ibe A.A.U.W.. the Womao's Club, and Chapter AR of the PEO Sisterhood. Sur viving art ber husband, Spencer; on soa and daugbter-m-law, David and Rlu dope of Peoria. two daughter and one soo- lo-law, Sara dope of Pbtt-adelphla and Susan and Allen HlUman, Jr. of WU- llamsport.

four grandchildren; one brother and sister-in-law Clarence W. and Lucille Johnson of Windsor, Ont; other relatives. Funeral Services will be held on Monday, July 7 at 1:00 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, the Rev, Wallace Spleiman officiating. Inter meat will be at Mound Cemetery.

Friends may call THIS (Sunday) even ing at the HANSON FUNERAL HOME, 3014 Northwestern Ave. from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. Memorials to the American Cancer Society have been suggested. EIFLER, ROBERT J. 3424 Ruby Avenue Age 58.

Passed away on Saturday, -July 1980 at St Mary Hospital Mr. Eifler waa born in Racine on August 29, 1821 and bad been a lifetime resident. He was Industrial Relations Manager for Mercury Marine Co. In Cedarburg, Wis. and a member of Holy Communion Lutheran Church.

Surviving are bis wife, Elaine; two sons and one daughter-in-law, Thomas (Nancy) Eifler of Racine and John Eifler of Chicago; one daughter and son-in-law, Kathleen (Peter) Miller of Wausau, two sisters and brothers-in-law, Clyde (Ruth) Back and Marie (Gerry) Kanetzke of Racine. Funeral Service will be held on Monday, July 7 at 11:00 a.m. at Holy Communion Lutheran Church, the Rev. Linda Budzlen officiating. Interment will be at Graceland Cemetery.

Relatives and friends may call at the HANSON FUNERAL HOME, this (Sun-- day) evening front 7:00 un- til 9:00 p.m. Memorials to one's favorite charity have been suggested by the family. GRELLINGER, MRS. NATALIE S. 3214 17th Street Age 77.

Passed away oni Frieday, July 4, 1960 at tnel West View Nursing Home. Mrs: Grelllinger was born In Vesper, Wis. on August 24, 1902 and bad been a Ra cine resident for the past 40 years. Sbe was a mem ber of St. Edward's Church and the Altar Sodality.

Surviving are ber husband, Ntcboios; daughter and soo-In-law, Mary and Ronald Hanson; one son, Harold; five grand children; brother and sis ter-in-law. Albert (Mar ion) Vlertel of Berlin. nieces and nephew. Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, July 8 at 9:30 a.m. at the Acklam Funeral Home and at 10:00 a.m.

at St. Edward's Church. Rev. Matthew Ur ban will officiate. Inter ment will be at Mt.

Olivet Cemetery, Milwaukee Friends may call on Moo- day, July 7 after 5:00 p.nv at the ACKLAM FUNER AL HOME. 729 Grand Ave The Rosary will be recited at 7:00 p.m JORDAN. ROGER B. 1046 College Avenue Age 94. Passed away on Thursday.

July 3, 1980 at St. Luke's Hospital. Mil waukee. Mr. Jordan born In Racine on March 31, 1928 and had been lifetime resident He served.

la the Merc (ant Marine ounng wwn. He was a member and Past Commodore of the Racine Yacht Club. Surviving are ooe soa, Stepbea; one daughter. Virginia, both of Racine; a brother. Rev.

Francis Jordaa of Bristol one sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. A lea (Anna Mae) ttieber of Racine; nieces, arpbnr. other relatives and Mead.

Funeral Services will be keid oa Monday. July 7 at 9 0t ta at the Strouf-Saeffieid Funeral Home aad at 1 38 a m. St John Nrapmuk Church, the Rev. Franca Jordaa officiating, IntenneM will be at Holy Crocs Cemrier-y. Hwy.

Fheads mmj cat THIS (Sunder) nrm-ng from 7 a awul 9 8 at. al the STROUF-SHEFFIELD FUNERAL HOME 1981 fhf St A VVgtf Servare wtt held MIMobl 'In Racine County, the Journal Times is the number. one source for advertising Information when people plan discount and department store shopping. Almost three-fourths use the Journal Times most. thelourtialTiines NEWMAN, WALTER 400 Brown's Court, Lake Mills, Wisconsin (Formerly of Racine) Age 84.

Passed away on Friday. July 4, 1980 at the Wlllowbrook Nursing Home, Lake He was born In Racine on November 13, 1889 to Hans P. and Hannah (Hansen) New-maa He was married to Leila Mills, who preceded him In death in 1943. On December 8, 1952 he was married to Meta Scbeel Bruhn of Lake Mills. Mr.

Newman was a barber by trade, retiring several year ago: He had been a resident of Lake Mills for three years, moving there from Waterford. Prior to that, be had been a resident of Racine, where be bad been a 50-year member of the Masonic Lodge. Mr. Newman was a member of Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church of Watertown. Surviving are his wife, Meta; one daughter, Charles (Vtrgini-a) Freudenthal of Sturte-vant; a step-son, Eugene Bruhn of Watertown; a step-daughter, Richard (Beverly) Statx of Whitehall, seven grandchildren; several great-grandchildren.

Funeral Service will be held at the Claussen Funeral Home, Lake Mills at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, July 7, Interment with Graveside Services will be held at West Lawn Memorial Park at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 8. Friends may call at the CLAUSSEN FUNERAL HOME, 312 Lake St. Lake Mills on Monday from 4:00 p.m.

until time of services. NOVAK, AGNES (NEE: PETERKA) 3804 Five Mile Road Age 89. Passed away at St Mary's Hospital on Saturday, June 28, I960. Mrs. was born In Racine on October 2, 1890 and had been a lifetime resident She was a member of the Caledonia Reading Circle, The Tabor Turner Girls and the Westf leld Mothers' Surviving are two sons and daughters-in-law, Mr.

aad Vincent (Juanda) Novak and Mr. and Mr. James (Shirley). Novak; a daughter, Mr. Arthur J.

(Mary) all of Racine; ten grandchildren; eight' greatgrandchildren; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded In death by ber husband, Vincent In 1858 and by four sisters and brothers, Mary Kovar, Charles Peterka, Joseph Peterka and Liable Novak. Funeral Service wUl be held on Wednesday. July 9 at 2:00 p.m. at the Strouf-Shef-fteld PunerM Home.

The Rev. Mark Sabla will officiate. Interment will be at the Booemiaa Natioaal Cemetery. Friends may call on Tuesday, July 8 from 8:00 until p.m. at the STROUF-SHEF-FIELD FUNERAL HOME, 1001 High St Put it in print Sell your items in Classified thi Journal rmti -s It's a Good Time to Declare Your CV Independence Energy ll ai 1 Fifty -one oercent areata oat i mileoge.

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