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Gorz, Maria (I2302)
 
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Julkowski, Raymond J.
Sessions Served red ball graphic Other Information
House 1935-38 (District 28); Senate 1939-54 (District 28)

Party when first elected: Nonpartisan Election

Counties Served: Hennepin

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth: 2/2/1908 Date of Death: 8/22/1989
Birth Place: Minneapolis, Minnesota Birth County: Hennepin Birth Country: United States
Other Names:
Gender: Male Religion: Catholic
City of Residence (when first elected): Minneapolis

Occupation (when first elected): Attorney at Law
EDUCATION
Minneapolis Parochial and Public Schools; Elementary School;
Edison High School, Minneapolis; Secondary; Graduate, 1926
St. Thomas College; B.A.;
St. Thomas College of Law; LL.B.; 1931

OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
Spouse: Eleanor
Children: Four children: Gerald, Roger, Raymond, and Ronald (sons)
Family Members Who Have Served in the Minnesota Legislature:
GENERAL NOTES
He was of Polish ancestry.

He was a member of the Polish White Eagle Association, Polish National Alliance, and Knights of Columbus.

He died of a heart ailment at home in northeast Minneapolis, Minnesota. His funeral was held at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery.

He was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Religion provided by his obituary.

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SESSIONS SERVED
58th Legislative Session (1953-1954) (second half of Senate term) Session Details
Body: Senate Elected: 11/7/1950 Term of Office: 1/2/1951 to 1/3/1955
District: 28 Residence: Minneapolis
Counties Represented: Hennepin
Occupation: President, 13th Avenue State Bank/Engaged in the Practice of Law
Party: Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus
Committees:
Aviation
Banks and Banking
Cities of the First Class
Insurance (Chair)
Judiciary
Labor
Liquor Control
Taxes and Tax Laws
University
57th Legislative Session (1951-1952) Session Details
Body: Senate Elected: 11/7/1950 Term of Office: 1/2/1951 to 1/3/1955
District: 28 Residence: Minneapolis
Counties Represented: Hennepin
Occupation: President, 13th Avenue State Bank/Engaged in the Practice of Law
Party: Nonpartisan Election-Conservative Caucus
Committees:
Aviation
Banks and Banking
Cities of the First Class
Insurance (Chair)
Judiciary
Labor
Liquor Control
Taxes and Tax Laws
University
56th Legislative Session (1949-1950) (second half of Senate term) Session Details
Body: Senate Elected: 11/5/1946 Term of Office: 1/7/1947 to 1/1/1951
District: 28 Residence: Minneapolis
Counties Represented: Hennepin
Occupation: President, 13th Avenue State Bank/Engaged in the Practice of Law
Party: Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
Aviation
Banks and Banking
Cities of the First Class
General Legislation
Insurance (Chair)
Judiciary
Labor
Liquor Control
Taxes and Tax Laws
University
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55th Legislative Session (1947-1948) Session Details
Body: Senate Elected: 11/5/1946 Term of Office: 1/7/1947 to 1/1/1951
District: 28 Residence: Minneapolis
Counties Represented: Hennepin
Occupation: Lawyer
Party: Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
Aviation
Cities of the First Class
General Legislation
Insurance (Chair)
Judiciary
Labor
Liquor Control
Taxes and Tax Laws
University
54th Legislative Session (1945-1946) (second half of Senate term) Session Details
Body: Senate Elected: 11/3/1942 Term of Office: 1/5/1943 to 1/6/1947
District: 28 Residence: Minneapolis
Counties Represented: Hennepin
Occupation: Lawyer
Party: Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
Aviation
Cities of the First Class
General Legislation
Insurance (Chair)
Judiciary
Labor
Liquor Control
Public Welfare
University
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53rd Legislative Session (1943-1944) Session Details
Body: Senate Elected: 11/3/1942 Term of Office: 1/5/1943 to 1/6/1947
District: 28 Residence: Minneapolis
Counties Represented: Hennepin
Occupation: Lawyer
Party: Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
Cities of the First Class
General Legislation
Insurance (Chair)
Judiciary
Labor
Liquor Control
Public Welfare
University
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52nd Legislative Session (1941-1942) (second half of Senate term) Session Details
Body: Senate Elected: 11/8/1938 Term of Office: 1/3/1939 to 1/4/1943
District: 28 Residence: Minneapolis
Counties Represented: Hennepin
Occupation: Attorney at Law
Party: Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
Cities of the First Class
Insurance
Judiciary
Labor
Liquor Control
Public Welfare
University
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51st Legislative Session (1939-1940) Session Details
Body: Senate Elected: 11/8/1938 Term of Office: 1/3/1939 to 1/4/1943
District: 28 Residence: Minneapolis
Counties Represented: Hennepin
Occupation: Attorney at Law
Party: Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
Cities of the First Class
Insurance
Judiciary
Labor
Liquor Control
Public Welfare
University
50th Legislative Session (1937-1938) Session Details
Body: House Elected: 11/3/1936 Term of Office: 1/5/1937 to 1/2/1939
District: 28 Residence: Minneapolis
Counties Represented: Hennepin
Occupation: Attorney at Law
Party: Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
Appropriations
Cities of the First Class
General Legislation
Judiciary
Public Highways
Railroads and State Motor Transportation
University and State Schools
Workmens Compensation (Chair)
49th Legislative Session (1935-1936) Session Details
Body: House Elected: 11/6/1934 Term of Office: 1/8/1935 to 1/4/1937
District: 28 Residence: Minneapolis
Counties Represented: Hennepin
Occupation: Attorney at Law
Party: Nonpartisan Election
Committees:
Appropriations
Cities of the First Class
General Legislation
Judiciary
Public Highways
Temperance and Liquor Control
Workmens Compensation
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OTHER INFORMATION
Articles & Books About
"Raymond J. Julkowski, Former Legislator, Dies of Heart Ailment (Obituary). St. Paul Pioneer Press, August 24, 1989.

"Raymond Julkowski, Former Lawyer, State Legislator and Bank President (Obituary)." Star Tribune, August 23, 1989.  
Julkowski, Raymond John (I0534)
 
303 http://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/1data/37/37747.htm

Obit

Obit: Alger, Tracy L. (1977 - 2007)

Contact: Leon Konieczny
Email: leon@leonkonieczny.com

Surnames: Alger, Symbal, Knuston, Leo, Hawkins

----Sources: Leader-Telegram (Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, Wis.) Wednesday, 7 Nov. 2007

Alger, Tracy L. (21 June 1977 - 1 Nov. 2007)

Tracy Alger

NEW AUBURN - Tracy L. Alger, age 30, passed away Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007, in Iraq.

She was born June 21, 1977, in Chippewa County to Pauline Symbal. She was serving as a second lieutenant in the Army in Iraq at the time of her death. She enjoyed barrel racing and was a member of Wisconsin Girl's Barrel Racing Association, serving as president. In recent years, her focus has been on service to her country and her fellow comrades in arms.

She is survived by her mother, Pauline Knutson of New Auburn; one sister, Tanya (Chris) Leo of Colorado Springs; maternal grandmother, Bernice Symbal of Stanley; special friend, Rick Hawkins of Indianapolis; and numerous other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Theodore "Ted" Symbal.

Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9, 2007, at Olson Funeral Home in Bloomer.

Private family services will be held at a later date, with burial in the Saint Mary of Czestochowa Cemetery in Stanley. 
Alger, Tracy (I2276)
 
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BioM: Sarkela, Jeanette M. (1966)

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Sarkela, Szczech, Hendrickson, Nelmark, Sly, Leslie, McGraw, Neadle, Heiler, Jurvakainen, Buendiger, Hoyhtya

----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 06 Oct 1966

Sarkela, Jeanette M. (SEP? 1966)

White gladiolas, pompoms, and mums decorated the altar of the Minneapolis Apostolic Lutheran Church for the marriage of Miss Jeanette Mae Sarkela, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Sarkela, Sebeka, Minn., and Dr. George M. Szczech, son of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Szczech, Stanley. Rev. Kenneth B. Hendrickson performed the double ring ceremony.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory linen wedding gown fashioned in an empire line. Venice lace trimmed the edge of the tulip sleeves and an applique complimented the bodice. The hemline was lavishly covered with Venice lace. The detachable waistline train fell into a layered appliqued panel. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a pillbox crown of Venice lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and stephanotis with a sprinkling of zorena sweetheart roses and foliage of English ivy.

Miss Sharon Sarkela served her sister as maid of honor. Miss Laura Nelmark, a friend of the bride, was bridesmaid. They wore identical floor length sheath dresses of Capri and turquoise made of silk linen trimmed in matching Venice lace at the empire bodice. The attendants wore Capri flower cluster headpieces and carried cascade bouquets of zorena sweetheart roses and foliage of English ivy.

Mr. David Sly was best man, and Mr. Rich Leslie was groomsman. Mr. Robert McGraw served as usher. All are college friends of the groom.

The groom and his attendants wore black tuxedos. The groom wore a white butterfly rose boutonnieres.

The mother of the bride was attired in a beige two piece dress with black accessories. The groom's mother wore a light blue dress with black accessories. Both had corsages of pink sweetheart roses.

Mr. Thomas Neadle accompanied Mrs. Gale Heiler as she sang "Oh, Perfect Love" and "The Lord's Prayer."

A reception was held in the church parlors following the ceremony. Mrs. Ronald Jurvakainen, sister of the bride, poured coffee. Punch was served by Mary Joe Buendiger and Mildred Hoyhtya served the bridal table. Both are friends of the bride. Victoria Szczech had charge of the guest book. Gifts were opened and displayed by Gloria and Celia Szczech. All are sisters of the groom.

The couple is making their home in Fort Collins, Colo., where Dr. Szczech is serving a residency and is employed as an instructor at Colorado State University Small Animal Clinic. He attended Wis. State University at River Falls and graduated last June from the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. The bride attended Bemidji and St. Cloud State Colleges in Minnesota.

Guests attending were from Sebeka, Menahga, Rochester, Farmington, St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn., Stanley, Thorp, Sturgeon Bay and Madison, Wis.; Chester, Iowa; Grand Forks, N.D.; Longview, Wash.; and St. Louis, Mo.  
Family (F292)
 
305 https://chippewavalleycremation.com/obituaries/1723-Kotecki-Stephanie-V

Stephanie V. Kotecki
July 5, 2020

Stephanie V. Kotecki, 81, of Eau Claire, passed away Sunday, July 5, 2020 at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire.

She was born May 6, 1939 in Stanley, WI to Joseph and Bernice (Symbol) Szczech. She is a 1957 graduate of Thorp High School. She married her best friend Frank Kotecki on August 22, 1959 in Thorp. Frank survives.

Stephanie is further survived by two sons, Don (Roberta) of Chippewa Falls, Brian (Tracy) of Oak Creek; Daughter in Law, Jami of Eau Claire; ten wonderful grandchildren, Andrew (Kimberly), Nicholas (Theresa), Megan (Ty) Fadness, Danielle (Chad), Dylan (Payton), Dayna (Jake), Sydny (Trevor), Cole (Lucy), Kyle and Zac; five great grandchildren, Liam and Markus Kotecki, JJ, Crosby and Baylor Fadness; three step grandchildren, Nick (Suellen), Jenna (Johnny), Jake Jenneman; three sisters, Joanne (George) Konieczny, Carol (John) Szymanski and Mary Boh; sister in law Mona Szczech and many nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents, son Gregory, brothers Frank and Joseph, brother in law Bill Boh.

Stephanie worked for Reserve Life Insurance in Eau Claire and in 1979 went to work for the State of Wisconsin in the Unemployment Compensation Division. She retired from there in 1998.

She enjoyed sewing, crafting, baking and decorating wedding cakes, camping, polka dancing, gardening, fishing, cooking, canning, traveling and spending time down south.

She was proud of her sons and the work ethic she instilled in them all.

Stephanie was of the Catholic faith and a member of St. Patrick’s Church in Eau Claire.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM, Monday July 13, 2020 at Chippewa Valley Cremation Services – Celebration of Life Center, 1717 Devney Drive, Altoona (behind Charter Spectrum.) Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service. Private inurnment will take place at Calvary Cemetery at a later date. The service will be live streamed on the Chippewa Valley Cremation Services Facebook Page.

Memorial donations in honor of Stephanie can be given to a charity or organization of the donor’s choice.

Chippewa Valley Cremation Services – Celebration of Life Center is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences can be left at www.chippewavalleycremation.com

Visitation
Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service. Temperature checks will be taken at the door and masks are preferred but optional for those in attendance.

Service
A memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM, Monday July 13, 2020 at Chippewa Valley Cremation Services – Celebration of Life Center, 1717 Devney Drive, Altoona (behind Charter Spectrum.)

Florist Information
Brent Douglas Flowers - 715-831-0997, All floral arrangements must be delievered by 8:30 AM, Monday July 13, 2020. 
Szczech, Stephanie Virginia (I0046)
 
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PATRICK CHARLES FRINACK was born on April 12, 1954, in Stanley, WI, the son of Charles and Helen (Koltis) Frinack. He was the eldest of six children. He graduated Thorp High School in 1972 and later completed the Farm Night Course through CVTC. Pat was married to Ginny Konieczny on October 6, 1973, at the Nazareth Lutheran Church in Withee WI.
Pat was a dedicated farmer, he worked hard, respected the land, and took pride in his dairy herd. He worked some of the same land his father and grandfather worked for many years before him and is now a century farm in 2022. Before farming fulltime, he also worked at the Thorp Lumber Yard, where he made many lifelong friends. When not working he loved fishing and hunting. He could sit in a boat or be in the woods all day waiting for that fish to bite, or a deer or bear to come along. He would do anything for a friend or family member if the need arose. Pat loved his boys, their spouses, and the grandchildren, and taught them to love the farm, fishing, and hunting.
He was a longtime member of the Goggle-Eye Trap Club, frequently being one of their top shooters. He also belonged to the Black River Sportsman’s Club where he shot archery for many years. Pat was also a member of the Thorp FFA Alumni always supportive of Agriculture. People were always drawn to him, and you could find him striking up a conversation with strangers anywhere he went. He will be dearly missed by many.
Pat is survived by his wife Ginny, three sons, Jason (Jody) Frinack of St. Charles MN, Michael (Alisa) Frinack of Elk Mound WI, Craig (Autumn) Frinack of Coon Valley WI, nine grandchildren, Travis, Mitchell, Taylor, Derek, Brooklyn, Logan, Harper, Saphiya, and Paige, his brother Jeff and four sisters Kathy, JoAnn, Janice, and Diane. He is further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
Pat was preceded in death by his parents: Charles and Helen Frinack; and his mother and father in-law: Frank and Phyllis Konieczny.
Funeral services will be held at 11am on Tuesday, May 31, 2022 at St. Bernard-St. Hedwig Catholic Church in Thorp, WI. Rev. Leo Johnson will officiate, and burial will follow in Riverside Cemetery in Withee, WI. Pallbearers will be Alex Frinack, Zach Frinack, Jake Copenhaver, Chad Christie, Troy Konieczny, and Frank Berendt. Visitation will be held at the church, on Tuesday, from 9am until time of service. 
Frinack, Patrick Charles (I0224)
 
307 https://history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/cbtchron/cc/004id.htm#:~:text=The%208th%20Infantry%20Regiment%20of,capture%20of%20Cherbourg%2C%2025%20June.

World War I

Activated: 1917.

Overseas: 5 June 1918.

Major operations: Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne.

Days of combat: 69.

Casualties: Total-12,820 (KIA-2,160 ; WIA-10,660).

Commanders:

Maj. Gen. George H. Cameron (3 December 1917-14 August 1918)
Brig. Gen. Benjamin A. Poore (14 August-27 August 1918)
Maj. Gen. John L. Hines (27 August-11 October 1918)
Maj. Gen. George H. Cameron (11 October-22 October 1918)
Brig. Gen. Benjamin A. Poore (22 October-31 October 1918)
Maj. Gen. Mark L. Hersey (31 October11 November 1918).

Returned to U. S.: July 1919.

Inactivated: 1 August 1919.

World War II

Activated: 3 June 1940.

Overseas: 18 January 1944.

Campaigns: Normandy, Central Europe, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace.

Days of Combat: 299.

Distinguished Unit Citations: 12.

Awards: MH-3 ; DSC-60 ; DSM-2 ; SS-1,283 ; LM-15; SM-22 ; BSM-6,795 ; AM-78.

Commanders:

Maj.. Gen. Walter E. Prosser (June-October 1940)
Maj. Gen. Lloyd R. Fredendall (October 1940-July 1941)
Maj. Gen. Oscar W. Griswold (August-September 1941)
Maj. Gen. Harold R. Bull (October-November 1941)
Maj. Gen. Terry de la Mesa Allen (December 1941)
Maj. Gen. Fred C. Wallace (January-June 1942)
Maj. Gen. Raymond 0. Barton (July 1942-December 1944)
Maj. Gen. Harold W. Blakeley (December 1944-October 1945)
Maj. Gen. George P. Hays (November 1945-5 March 1946)
Maj. Gen. Jens A. Doe (15 July 1947-28 February 1949)
Maj. Gen. Robert T. Frederick (28 February 1949- ).

Returned to U. S.: 10 July 1945.

Inactivated: 5 March 1946.

Reactivated: 15 July 1947.

Combat Chronicle

The 8th Infantry Regiment of the 4th Division was one of the first Allied units to hit the beaches at Normandy on D-day, 6 June 1944. Relieving the isolated 82d Airborne Division at Ste. Mere Eglise, the 4th cleared the Cotentin peninsula and took part in the capture of Cherbourg, 25 June. After taking part in the fighting near Periers, 6-12 July,, the Division broke through the left flank of the German Seventh Army, helped stem the German drive toward Avranches, and by the end of August had moved to Paris, assisting the French in the liberation of their capital. The 4th then moved into Belgium through Houffalize to attack the Siegfried Line at Schnee Eifel, 14 September, and made several penetrations. Slow progress into Germany continued in October, and by 6 November the Division reached the Hurtgen Forest, where a severe engagement took place until early December. It then shifted to Luxembourg, only to meet the German winter offensive head-on, 16 December 1944. Although its lines were dented, it managed to hold the Germans at Dickweiler and Osweiler, and, counterattacking in January across the Sauer, overran German positions in Fouhren and Vianden. Halted at the Prum in February by heavy enemy resistance, the Division finally crossed 28 February near Olzheim, and raced on across the Kyll, 7 March. After a short rest, the 4th moved across the Rhine 29 March at Worms, attacked and secured Wurzburg and by 3 April had established a bridgehead across the Main at Ochsenfurt. Speeding southeast across Bavaria, the Division had reached Miesbach on the Isar, 2 May 1945, when it was relieved and placed on occupation duty.

Assignments in the ETO *

10 January 1944: First Army
14 January 1944: V Corps, First Army
2 February 1944: VII Corps
16 July 1944: VIII Corps
19 July 1944: VII Corps
1 August 1944: VII Corps, First Army, 12th Army Group
22 August 1944: V Corps
8 November 1944: VII Corps
7 December 1944: VIII Corps
20 December 1944: III Corps, Third Army, 12th Army Group
21 December 1944: XII Corps.
27 January 1945: VIII Corps.
10 March 1945: 12th Army Group, but attached to Seventh Army, 6th Army Group.
20 March 1945: VI Corps, Seventh Army, 6th Army Group.
25 March 194.5: XXI Corps.
8 April 1945: Seventh Army, 6th Army Group.
2 May 1945: Third Army, 12th Army Group.
6 May 1945: III Corps, Third Army, 12th Army Group.

General

Nicknames: Ivy Division; Famous Fourth. Slogan: Steadfast and loyal. Shoulder patch: Four green ivy leaves attached at the stems and opening at the four corners of a squadron on brown background. Association: National Fourth "IVY" Division Association; Box 654, Boston 2, Mass. Publications: Famous Fourth, by unit members; TI&E ; distributor, National Fourth Division Association. History of the Fourth Infantry Division, by Capt. Francis H. Fife, unit historian; Army & Navy Publishing Co., Baton Rouge 1, La.; 1947.

 
Szczech, Andrew Joseph (I0124)
 
308 https://ludzmierz.grobonet.com/grobonet/start.php?id=detale&idg=1497&inni=0&cinki=1 Szczech, Ludwik (I2021)
 
309 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F1876)
 
310 https://www.cremationsociety-wi.com/obituary/Charles-A-Gutowski/Eau-Claire-WI/1735232

Charles A. Gutowski "Charlie" 59, of Eau Claire, WI passed away on June 16, 2017 at Clearwater Care Center in Eau Claire, WI.
Charlie was born in Stanley, WI on February 13, 1958 to Charles E. and Patricia (Hendricks) Gutowski. Charlie attended school in both Eau Claire and Stanley, graduating from Stanley-Boyd High School in 1977. After high school he attended the Courage Center of Golden Valley, MN. He lived and worked in Minneapolis, MN as a dispatcher at Metro Area Transit. Later in life he returned to Eau Claire to reside at the Clearwater Care Center.
Charlie was married to Jaunita Rea on May 22, 1993 and became a step-dad to Edward, Josh, and Lau-rie Rea.
He was an avid Packers, Badgers, and Minnesota Twins fan. He enjoyed playing cards and cribbage, western books and movies, cleaning and repairing guns and his country and blue grass music. His favorite thing to do was keeping up with his many friends and family through visits and phone conversations; reminiscing about people and events that meant a lot to him.
Charlie is survived by his dad Charles E. Gutowski of Stevens Point, WI; his sisters, Linda Headrick of Throp, WI and Violet Gutowski of Wisconsin Rapids, WI; his niece Laura (Brian) Wood of Plover, WI; his step-children, Edward, Josh and Lau-rie Rea; his brother-in-law Mike (Andy-Lu) Rea and Darrell Rea all of Minneapolis, MN. He is also survived by many beloved aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Charlie is preceded in death by his wife Juanita, his mother Patricia, his grandparents Charlie and Bernice (Szczech) Gutowski and Gus and Liz (Boss) Hendricks. His aunt Sr. Mary Arlene Hendricks and uncle Richard Hendricks, his mother-in-law Esther Mundinger and brother-in-law Pat Rea also preceded him in death.
The family of Charlie would like to express a heartfelt thank you to Joan, Mary, Joe and especially Jim for always being there. They would also like to thank the staff, his caregivers and special friends at the Clearwater Care Center.
A family celebration of life will be held at a later date.
Online condolences can be left at www.cremationsociety-wi.com. Cremation Society of Wisconsin is serving the family. 
Gutowski, Charles August (I0690)
 
311 https://www.generationsfuneral.com/obituaries/Bernice-G-Potaczek?obId=90460

Bernice G. Potaczek, age 76, of Tomahawk, passed away on Saturday, August 17, 2013, at her home under hospice care. Bernice was born May 30, 1937, in Holcombe, WI, to the late Bernard and Gladys Smalley. Bernice was married to the Late Alois Potaczek in 1959. They built the Tomahawk Race Track in 1960 and later owned and operated the Tomahawk Salvage Yard for many years. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Tomahawk. Bernice loved the Green Bay Packers, Nascar, watching CMT and listening to country music. She enjoyed spending time with her family and grandchildren, especially Logan, and her two special friends, Milt and Bill. A special thank you to her great-granddaughter, Paige, for all of her care and love in her final days. Survivors include her 3 Sons, Bernard and Brian Potaczek, both of Tomahawk, and Peter Potaczek of Black River Falls, WI. 4 Daughters, Vicki (Howie) Krahn of Gleason, WI; Antoinette “Nette” Potaczek of Tomahawk; Beverly (Mark Lange) Zietlow of Tomahawk, and Pamela (Rick) Haase also of Tomahawk. 3 Sisters, Veronica Smalley and Helen Penry both of North Bend, WA, and Cheryl Worley of Hot Springs, MT. 2 Brothers, Roger Smalley of Lyman, WA, and Earl Smalley, of Cornell, WI. She is further survived by 14 Grandchildren and 18 Great-Grandchildren. Bernice was preceded in death by her Husband, Alois; Daughter, Doreen Seymour; 2 Brothers, 2 Sisters and 4 Great-Grandsons, Evan, Hayden, Traighton, and Todd Franson, Jr. Memorial services for Bernice will be held Tuesday, August 27, at 6:30 P.M., from Generations Funeral Home. Father John Anderson will officiate. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Tuesday from 4:30 P.M. until the hour of service at 6:30 P.M. 
Smalley, Bernice G (I1321)
 
312 https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/chicagotribune/name/michael-symbal-obituary?id=2808144


Michael Symbal Obituary
Michael G. Symbal age 65 of Lake Zurich was delivered to our Heavenly Father on Friday June 12, 2015. Beloved devoted husband of 27 years to Linda P. Symbal. Loving supportive stepfather of Brenda Altmann and Bart Badsing. Proud grandfather of Elizabeth Altmann and Mason Badsing. Survived also by his dear brother Dennis Symbal (Sandy), Judy Symbal and nieces and nephews, Deannine, Dennis Jr, Richard Jr, and Kimberly Symbal. He was preceded in death by his parents Louis and Georgiana Symbal and brother Richard Symbal. Michael also proudly served in the US Army during the Vietnam War(1969-1975). A memorial service for Michael will be held at a later date.

Published by Chicago Tribune on Jun. 28, 2015.
 
Symbal, Michael G. (I1228)
 
313 https://www.marshfieldnewsherald.com/obituaries/wis361659

Marshfield - Elizabeth "Liz" (Baltus) Bertram, age 69, passed away unexpectedly of a cardiac arrest on Friday, June 3, 2022 in her home. A memorial service will take place on Friday, June 10, 2022 at 1:00 pm at Hansen-Schilling Funeral Home, 1010 East Veterans Parkway, Marshfield, WI with Father Barry Saylor officiating. Visitation for family and friends will be held from 11:00 am until the time of service at the funeral home on Friday. A private burial will take place at a later date.

Elizabeth was born August 30, 1952 in Marshfield, Wisconsin to Vernon and Clara Baltus. She attended Our Lady of Peace grade school, graduated from Columbus Catholic High School in 1970, and attended the University of Wisconsin-Wood County for one year. She was united in marriage to Karl H. Bertram on August 19, 1972 at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church in Marshfield, and together they had three daughters. They were married for 38 years and were devoted parents who always put their children first. Although they later divorced, the love for their children and grandchildren allowed them to remain friends, and holidays were always spent together, with Thanksgiving being Liz's favorite holiday. She loved to cook the perfect Thanksgiving feast, and the moments spent gathered around the table with her family was her greatest joy.

While raising her family, Liz also began her career with the family business, Baltus Oil Company in 1982, as a cashier at Baltus' first Bread & Butter Shop convenience store on N. Central Ave. She went on to manage that store and two others during her several decades long career with the company. She became part-owner of Baltus Oil Co. in 1992, when her father, Vernon, sold the company to her husband Karl Bertram, and her brothers John and Frank Baltus. She and Karl sold their share of the company in 2001, but she continued to work in the convenience stores. Liz set out to find a new employment experience in 2003 and began working at the Marshfield Clinic as an appointment coordinator. She then obtained her Certified Nursing Assistant certification through MSTC and worked for several years at Golden Living, Three Oaks Nursing Facility where she lovingly cared for many Alzheimer's residents. She rejoined Baltus Oil in 2013, as a part-time cashier, until her retirement in 2020. Over the years, she got to know thousands of her customers, and found great joy in serving them all. She truly was the face and identity of Baltus Oil to her many customers.

Liz was the oldest of 10 children. She loved each of her siblings deeply and knew how truly blessed she was to be a part of such a close family. Her fondest memories were of their childhood homes on Arlington Street and Schmidt Avenue, summers together at Chain O' Lakes in Minocqua, and then later at the Baltus Family Cottage on Mercer Lake in Minocqua. She cherished every moment with them and their spouses and families. Her smile and laugh were often front and center at every occasion.

The love that Liz learned and felt from her parents and siblings was passed on to her daughters, son-in-law, and the true lights of her life, her granddaughters Meghan, Jenna, and Abby. She taught them how to be caring, compassionate, and to love unconditionally. She was the best "Grammy" to them and always had their favorites stocked in the kitchen at all times. She found tremendous happiness watching all three granddaughters play volleyball and basketball in a Columbus uniform, and was so proud of all their school accomplishments. They loved their Grammy Lizzy so much and will miss her baking, hugs, and hearing the many nicknames that she had for them. She will live on in their hearts forever.

Liz adored 60's, 70's and 80's music, The Andy Griffith Show, feeding and watching birds, and all animals. She especially loved her dogs, Chloe and Sugar, and her cat, Kuchen. They will miss her dearly.

She is lovingly survived by her three daughters: Amy Bertram of Brooklyn Center, MN, Laura (Mitch) Kibbel of Spencer, Julie Bertram of Roseville, MN and her three granddaughters Meghan, Jenna, and Abigail ("Cookie"). She is further survived by her siblings, Karen (Ron) Fischer, Karl (Kim) Baltus, John (Cherie) Baltus, Janet (Mike) Taylor, Frank (Lisa) Baltus, Mary (Pryor) Baltus-Wilson, Jim (Jay Warner) Baltus. She is further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and many dear friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Vernon and Clara, her sisters Nancy and Suzanne Baltus, her nephew Craig Fischer, and her former husband Karl, who passed away in 2020.

Amy, Laura, and Julie wish to thank everyone for their heartfelt condolences expressed through visits, phone calls, texts, and Mom's personal favorite form of communication, Facebook. We are extremely moved by all the support and find comfort in knowing she touched so many lives.

Memorials may be designated to the family or Marshfield Area Pet Shelter.

For your convenience, online condolences may be made at www.hansenschillingfuneralhome.com.

"The loss is immeasurable but so is the love left behind."

Posted online on June 06, 2022

Published in Marshfield News Herald

 
Baltus, Elizabeth (I6434)
 
314 https://www.rembsfh.com/obituaries/Lonnie-G-Peterson?obId=24954507#/obituaryInfo

Lonnie G. Peterson, 74, Phillips, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center, Rockford, IL.

Funeral services will be held at 12:00 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at Rembs Funeral Home, Marshfield, where the visitation will be from 10:00 am until service time. Pastor Mark Krueger will officiate. Burial will be in Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Marshfield.

Lonnie was born on February 18, 1948 in Marshfield, to Lawrence and Olive (Meissner) Peterson and was a 1966 graduate of Marshfield Senior High School. He then attended Mid-State Technical College, Wisconsin Rapids. He married Paulette A. Kuehnhold on January 23, 1971 at the First Presbyterian Church, Marshfield.

Lonnie and Paulette met in Spring 1970 while motorcycling with friends. This led to a 51 year marriage that was filled with love and happiness. Lonnie loved drag racing and even had his own race car for a short period of time. Lonnie and Paulette enjoyed traveling to National NHRA Drag Racing events.

Lonnie started his over the road truck driving career in 1972, leasing his truck to Schanno Transportation out of St. Paul, MN. He worked with Schanno for 25 years before transitioning to Hirschbach and eventually WEL Transportation out of DePere, WI. Over the span of his career, he totaled over 7 million accident free miles. These miles included stops all over the continental US, hauling loads of various goods. Paulette often traveled with Lonnie on his trips - even obtaining her own CDL. This partnership began the adventure of Little Bear and Love Bug.

Lonnie was also an avid Green Bay Packer and Duke Basketball fan. He spent many Sundays watching NHRA Drag Racing and enjoying a Bacardi Diet Coke. His loves included taking a day trip to the local Casino, spending time with his family and holding his lil’ boy blue, Bobbi Jo. He was the Captain of the pontoon and enjoyed being on the lake. Lonnie started many shenanigans with family and friends with a shot of Old Crow.

Lonnie was often referred to as “The Living Legend”. He continues on his legacy through the many fond memories shared with family and friends.

He is survived by his wife, Paulette and their children, Tammy (Scott) Kundinger of Verona, William (Lisa) Peterson and Mary Peterson, all of Marshfield, and four grandchildren, Bailey, Ashley, Bryson Kundinger and Brady Peterson.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister.

The family wishes to thank the staff at OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center, Rockford, IL for their kind care.

Memorials may be designated in Lonnie’s name to the Alzheimer’s Association. 
Peterson, Lonnie G. (I5834)
 
315 https://www.skajafuneralhomes.com/obituary/rosanne-mahoney

Rosanne (Rose) Mahoney nee Skaja, age 83 from Boynton Beach, FL; beloved wife of the late Edward Mahoney; loving mother of Danielle (Victor) Alvarado, Sean Mahoney, and the late Lisa (Michael) Mangialardi; dearest grandmother of Joseph (Michelle) Mangialardi, Joshua (Adrian) Mangialardi, Cara (Noah) Morgan, Shayna (Briana) Mangialardi, and Ari Alvarado; cherished great grandmother of Bella and Lucas Mangialardi, Caprice Mangialardi, Wyatt, Scarlett and Ryder Morgan, Fia Rey Mangialardi; dear daughter of the late Leo and the late Louise Skaja. Memorial Visitation Saturday November 18, 2023 from 10 AM until 1 PM at the Skaja Terrace Funeral Home, 7812 N. Milwaukee Ave., Niles. Funeral info: 847-966-7302.  
Skaja, Rosanne (I2549)
 
316 https://www.startribune.com/obituaries/detail/12885065/?fullname=william-l-(bill)-shocinski

William L. (Bill) Shocinski
William L. (Bill) Shocinski
Shocinski, William L. (Bill) of St. Paul/ Mpls, passed away at age 69. Preceded in death by wife, Ellie; parents and brother, Jerome. Survived by children, Kristine, Billy (Jessie); stepchildren, Nadine (Bruce) Spears, Larry (Beth) Porter, Lisa (Tim) Chamberlain, Deanna Porter, Nancy (Shane) Johnson; grandchildren, Tiffany, Billy Jr.; and several step-grandchildren. Funeral service 1:30 PM Thursday, Dec. 30 at Hillside Chapel, 2610 19th Ave NE, Mpls. Visitation one hour before service with burial at Hillside Cemetery. Washburn-McReavy Hillside Chapel 612-781-1999

Published on December 28, 2010 
Shocinski, William Lee (I4625)
 
317 https://www.styningerfuneralhomes.com/obituary/Joseph-Hylla

Joseph P. Hylla, 91 of Nashville, passed away at 8:45 p.m. on Monday, February 12, 2018 at Friendship Manor Health Center in Nashville. He was born on November 3, 1926 in Nashville, the son of Joseph and Ada Jankowski Hylla. He married Virginia Ogilvie on January 31, 1950 in Atlanta, GA. and she survives in Nashville. Besides his wife of 68 years, he is survived by 2 sons; Donald (Tonya Chipman) Hylla of Monticello and David Hylla of Springfield. 3 grandchildren; Rhonda (Eric) Schmidt of St. Jacob, Todd Hylla of St. Joseph and Samantha Hylla of Chicago. 2 great grandchildren; Madeleine and Ethan Schmidt. He was preceded in death by his parents and a grandson; Travis Hylla.

Joseph was an Army veteran of World War II and a retired union laborer with Local #548 where he also served as secretary. He was a member of St. Ann Catholic Church in Nashville, Nashville American Legion Post #110 and the Washington County Sportsman’s club. He loved to hunt and fish.

All services will be private. Styninger Funeral Home in Nashville is in charge of arrangements.  
Hylla, Joseph Paul (I6054)
 
318 https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/skan/-/skan/4335c2ff1df48a33ea244229070b7470f76dad48135afb86c54c3c05ace6e013 Konieczny, Katherine (I4367)
 
319 https://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/0data/2/2849.htm

Obit: Petke, Arthur O. (1915 - 2002)

Contact: Stan

Surnames: PETKE NETZEL MEINHARDT BOWE KNOPPLE ROHLAND GOSSE JANKEE

----Source: TRIBUNE-RECORD-GLEANER (Loyal, Wis.) 12/04/2002

Petke, Arthur O. (12 AUG 1915 - 30 NOV 2002)

Arthur O. Petke, 87, Withee, Clark County, Wis., died on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2002, at the Clark County Health Care Center, Owen. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., on Tuesday, Dec. 3, at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Withee. The Rev. Thomas Myhre officiated. Inurnment was in Riverside Cemetery, Withee. Pallbearers were Arthur Petke III, Cletus Bowe, Greg Albers, Dennis Djubenski, Jeff Greschner and Mike Greschner.

Arthur O. Petke was born on Aug. 12, 1915, in Clark County, to Edward and Emelia (nee Netzel) Petke. He married Alice Meinhardt on Sept. 3, 1940. He farmed in the town of Longwood, did custom farm work, and drove truck for Bowen Trucking. His interests included hunting, girls basketball games, wrestling, dancing and singing in St. John’s Lutheran Church choir.

Survivors include one daughter, Arlene (Clayton) Bowe, Withee; one son, Arthur (Kathy) Petke Jr., Withee; four grand-children; six great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Tillie Knopple, California, Gertrude Rohland, Withee, Elsie Gosse, Golden, Colo., and Ruth (Art) Jankee, Owen.

Preceding him in death were his wife, Alice, in February 1992; his parents; one sister, in infancy; and five brothers, Fred Petke, Otto Petke, Walter Petke, Ray Petke and Ted Petke.

Maurina Funeral Service, Owen, assisted the family with arrangements.
 
Petke, Arthur O. (I5813)
 
320 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F002)
 
321 https://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/5data/114/114278.htm

Obit: Lato, John K. (1905 - 1966)

Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Lato, Rogus, Haider, Kosik, Lasiuk, Grabowski

----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 13 Oct 1966

Lato, John K. (3 MAR 1905 - 29 SEP 1966)

Funeral services were held at St. Hedwig's Chapel, Oct. 4th for John K. Lato, who passed away Thursday, Sept. 29th, 1966, at Victory Memorial Hospital, Stanley. Rev. Edward Masalewicz officiated at the ten o'clock service and burial was in St. Hedwig's Cemetery.

Pallbearers were neighbors of the deceased: Florian Sniegowski, Leonard Szymanski, Chester Rogalski, Anton Jacque, George Schmidt and Joe Lewien.

Mr. Lato, a retired farmer, was born March 3, 1905 in Lublin, Poland. He came to the states in 1925 to his father's farm. Later he bought a farm in the township of Reseburg (Clark Co., Wis.) and exchanged three different farms until 1963, when he sold his personal property and in 1965 selling his farm, except for 1 acre of land. On Aug. 8, 1913 he was united in marriage to Kathern Rogus at St. Hedwig's Parish, Thorp.

Surviving are his wife Kathern; four sons, Walter of Palos Hills, Ill., Edward of Brookfield, Wis., Leo of Clio, Mich., Sp. 4 George E. Lato, serving in Vietnam; two daughters, (Amelia) Mrs. Peter Haider, and Genevieve, both in Minneapolis; one brother Bruno of Lublin, Poland; three sisters, (Veronica) Mrs. Stanley Kosik, (Magdalene) Mrs. Stanley Lasiuk, (Stella) Mrs. Joe Grabowski; one uncle, Anton Lato; one aunt, Agnes Lato, and thirteen grandchildren.

Out of town relatives and friends attending the funeral were Mr. Ludwik Lato, Sask., Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kanesky, Barnum, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. John Lato, Menomonie, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frantz, Neillsville, Wis., Mrs. John Rogus and son John, Gordon, Wis., Joe Lato, Stratford, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lato, Clio, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins, Mrs. Joe Karmowski, Mr. and Ms. Stanley Rogus, Mrs. Alex Shmigelsky, Mrs. John Kubiak and daughter, Mr. Wacek Lato, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lato and family, Palos Hill, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Letvinuck and son Chester, Lombard, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kosik, Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lato, Brookfield, Wis., Miss Genevieve Lato, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Haider and son, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Cisek, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haider, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ezucek, Mr. Robert Krause, Carole Hornug, Phyllis Dahlhemier, Janice Wilson, Jackie Haider, Mrs. Groeke and son Marcus, all from Minneapolis. Others were from Gilman, Greenwood, Stanley and Thorp.  
Lato, John (I4696)
 
322 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F1634)
 
323 https://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/7data/143/143277.htm

BioM: Symbal, Mary Katherine (1972)

Transcriber: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Symbal, Osowski, Gaffney, Abramowicz, Szymoniak, Baehr, Willner, Boh, Peters, Luzinski

----Source: THORP COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 21 Dec 1972

Symbal, Mary Katherine (25 NOV 1972)

St. Mary’s Czestochowa Catholic Church, route 3, Stanley, was the scene of a double ring ceremony which took place on Saturday, November 25, 1972 at 2 p.m. At that time vows were said between Mary Katherine Symbal, daughter rof Mr. and Mrs. Alex A. Symbal, route 3, Stanley, and Sgt. Ronald John Osowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Osowski, Route 1, Thorp (Clark Co., Wis.). Mrs. Ted Symbal, organist, and choir supplied the music. The bride and groom’s god parents carried the offertory to the altar as Miss Kathy Gaffney, a bridesmaid, played her guitar and sang a song composed by her especially for the bride and groom.

The bride’s cousins, Gary and Sylvester Abramowicz Jr. were mass servers.

Miss Symbal was given in marriage by her parents. She approached the altar in a full length gown of white velvet with a five foot train edged in lace. The bodice was trimmed with pearl beading on the collar, a net yoke and a ruffled lace panel down the front of the gown. The gown was made identical to her mother’s wedding gown, made by the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Stanley Szymoniak of Chicago, Illinois. A pearl flower and lace profile headpiece held her bouffant veil of illusion. She also wore a sterling silver cross, a gift from the groom. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, white carnations and stephanotis edged with ivy.

Her attendants were Mrs. Kada Baehr, maid of honor; bridesmaids were Miss Kathy Gaffney, Miss Evelyn Willner, friends of the bride, and Miss Doreen Osowski, cousin of the groom. They were attired in peach, spruce green, purple and light green gowns of crepe with white velvet boleros. Each carried a single large mum to match the color of her gown.

Chris Boh of Marshfield, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She was attired the same as the bridesmaids in bright yellow and carried a large yellow mum. Scott Peters of Addison, Illinois, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. He wore a white brocaded tuxedo trimmed with black around the lapel, and wore a colored carnation to match the flower girl’s gown. He carried a pillow of white velvet, lace and lily of the valley. Little Julie Osowski, cousin of the groom and god child was the miniature bride. She wore a gown identical to the bride’s, made by her mother, Mrs. Thomas Osowski, and also carried a bouquet identical to the bride.

The groom was given in marriage by his parents. He was attired in a white brocaded tuxedo trimmed with black around the lapel, and wore a white stephanotis boutonniere. His attendants were Wally Baehr, best man; Richard Luzinski, friend of the groom, David Osowski, brother of the groom, and Allen Symbal, brother of the bride. They wore white brocaded tuxedos trimmed with black around the lapel and a colored carnation to match the bridesmaids’ gowns. The ushers, Thomas Osowski, brother of the groom, and Marshall Symbal, cousin of the bride, completed the wedding party.

A reception, dinner and dance followed the ceremony at Quonset Hall, Thorp, Wisconsin.

Miss Symbal was a 1970 graduate of Stanley-Boyd High School. Mr. Osowski was a 1969 graduate from Thorp High School, and now is stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas.

The newlyweds are living in Junction City, Kansas.

Pre-nuptial showers were given for the bride by Mrs. John Osowski and Mrs. Tom Osowski, and also by Mrs. Sylvester Abramowicz and Mrs. Ted Symbal. 
Family (F324)
 
324 https://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/7data/144/144610.htm

Obit: Boh, Sylvia (1917-1981)

Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson
Email: kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Boh, Kokaly, Brux, Hardwid, Feitl, Horn

---Source: Marshfield News-Herald (23 September 1981)

Boh, Sylvia (8 November 1917 - 22 September 1981)

WILLARD -- Services for Mrs. Sylvia Boh, 63, Willard, who died Tuesday at Neillsville Memorial Home, will be Friday at Holy Family Catholic Church in Willard, the Rev. James Lesczynski. Friends may call at Rinka Funeral Home.

The former Sylvia Kokaly was born November 8, 1917 in Willard, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Antonia) Kokaly. She was married to Daniel Boh January 16, 1943 in Willard.

She was educated at North Willard School and attended Greenwood High School as well as a La Crosse business college. Before marriage, she worked for Clark Electric for a number of years.

She was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church and the KSKJ Slovanian Lodge.

Survivors include one son, Daniel of Willard; one daughter, Mrs. Dale (Karen) Brux of Marshfield; four sisters, Mary Kokaly of Willard, Mrs. William (Ann) Boh of Greenwood; Mrs. Matilda Hardwig of Eau Claire and Mrs. Anton (Caroline) Feitl of LaGrange Park, Illinois; and two brothers, Rudy of Thorp and Darwin of Willard.

She was predeceased by her parents and four brothers.

Pallbearers will be Larry Boh, William and Darwin Kokaly, Dale Brux, Anton Feitl and Kenneth Horn Jr. 
Kokaly, Sylvia (I1223)
 
325 https://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/7data/144/144905.htm

Obit: Symbal, Elaine R. (1932 – 2020)

Transcriber: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Symbal, Baldeschwiler, Meyer, Osowski, Geist, Schmidt, Zimmerman

----Source: THORP COURIER 05 Aug 2020

Symbal, Elaine R. (19 DEC 1932 – 28 JUL 2020)

Elaine Rose Symbal, 87, of Stanley, WI, passed away on Tuesday, July 28, 2020, at Oakbrook Health and Rehab in Thorp, WI. Elaine was born on December 19, 1932, in the Town of Reseburg to the late Albert and Mary (Baldeschwiler) Meyer. She grew up in the Stanley area and graduated from Stanley High. On July 31, 1951, she married Alex Symbal. They farmed for many years.

Elaine had a kind demeanor and always had a smile. She made over 100 afghans and was well known for her pickles.

She is survived by Allen (Cindy) of Stanley and Mary (Ron) Osowski of Thorp; her grandchildren: Rita (Allen) Lew, Jill Osowski, Jessica, Chris Geist, Tim (Brandi) Symbal and Hannah (Logan) Schmidt; seven great-grandchildren: Riley, Alex, Zachary, Olivia, Levi, Aria, Everett and many nieces and nephews. Elaine is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Alex (1996); her brother, Willy Meyer; and her sister, Catherine Zimmerman.


A funeral service was held at 11 a.m., on Friday, July 31, 2020, at the Plombon Funeral Home, Stanley. Burial followed in Holy Family Cemetery, Stanley. Visitation was held one hour prior to services Friday at the Funeral Home.

 
Meyer, Elaine (I0029)
 
326 https://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/7data/145/145123.htm

Obit: Fijalkiewicz, Emily (1928 – 2020)

Transcriber: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Fijalkiewicz, Rohland, Klabon, Recker, Vargas, Fields, Gilardi, Petke, Rhinehart

Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Abbotsford, WI) 26 Aug 2020

Fijalkiewicz, Emily (4 DEC 1928 – 17 AUG 2020)

Emily Fijalkiewicz, 91, Greenwood, died on Monday, Aug. 17, 2020, at Country Terrace Assisted Living in Abbotsford. A graveside service for all to attend will be held at 11 a.m., on Thursday, Aug. 27, at Riverside Cemetery in Withee. A private celebration of life will be held following interment for family and limited invited guests, where masks and the use of hand sanitizer is highly recommended.

Emily Rohland was born on Dec. 4, 1928, in Withee, the twelfth child of John and Caroline (nee Klabon) Rohland, and the last living child in that family. She was raised and received her education in the Withee area, graduating from Withee High School in 1946. Emily was united in marriage to George S. Fijalkiewicz on Feb. 24, 1947. They moved out west to Oregon and California, where her husband worked in the logging industry and as a rural mail carrier in Mt. Shasta, Calif., until transferring to the Greenwood Post Office in 1954. Emily attended Taylor County Teachers College in Medford for two years, driving daily from Greenwood to Medford, graduating in May 1962 with her teaching certificate. She then went on to UW-Stevens Point to earn her bachelor’s degree in education and later her master’s degree in sociology. Emily first taught at Rocky Run School near Greenwood, and other 1-room schools early in her teaching career. She then taught in the Greenwood School District for several decades, touching the lives of hundreds of students who passed through her classroom doors. Late in her career, she served as a guidance counselor and served on curriculum committees for the State of Wisconsin. Emily had resided in Greenwood from 1954 until the family home was sold late last year. She had many interests, but especially loved spending time with her family, writing articles about her rural upbringing (several of which were published in the Marshfield News-Herald), dancing, and Elderhostel trips. Emily had a deep interest in genealogy. She researched her family roots in Germany and Lithuania and was able to reconnect to other branches of the family. Fluent in speaking, reading, and writing German, she was able to help arrange visits from some of these “lost” relatives and maintained an ongoing correspondence with them. In addition, she was very active in her community and helped bring The Highground veterans memorial park and museum to Neillsville.

She is survived by her four children: Carolyn Recker of Elmhurst, Ill., Sienna Vargas of Greenwood, Jerry (Pam) Fields of Elma, Iowa, and John (Diane) Fields of Stoddard; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; one great-great granddaughter; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

A special thank you to Marge Rohland for all she did to care for Emily. She was Mom’s angel, always providing loving, selfless, care with a smile and warm cheer. It is hard to convey how much this meant to her family.

Emily was preceded in death by her husband, George, on Dec. 27, 2010; one grandson: Tony Fijalkiewicz-Gilardi; one sister: Elsie Petke; eight brothers: Julius, Albert, Fred, Otto, Henry, Emil, Edmond and Rhinehart; and four siblings in infancy: Adolph, Emma, Otilia and Frieda.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.cuddiefh.com.

Cuddie Funeral Home, Greenwood, is assisting the family with arrangements. 
Rohland, Emily (I3646)
 
327 https://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/7data/153/153907.htm

Obit: Konieczny, Joanne Kathryn (1930 - 2022)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Konieczny, Symbal, Szczech, Abbott, Heideman, Williams, Hayes, Karlin, Ditolla, Harris, Bucki, Kotecki, Szymanski, Boh, Robertson

----Source: Rembs Funeral Home (Marshfield, Wood Co., WI) 10/05/2022

Konieczny, Joanne Kathryn (5 May 1930 – 3 October 2022)

Joanne Kathryn Konieczny, 92, passed peacefully on Monday, October 3, 2022, at the Marshfield Medical Center Hospital, surrounded by family.

Joanne was born at home on May 5, 1930, in Junction (Stanley), Wisconsin, to Joseph and Bernice (Symbal) Szczech at the height of the depression. She grew up on the family farm and learned the value of hard work. Joanne was an accomplished cook and baker, gardener, and dressmaker.

Her first job was as a dressmaker, first in Thorp, and later in Milwaukee, where she met her future husband, George. On April 14, 1951, they were united in marriage at St. Hedwig’s Catholic Church in Thorp. They made their home in the Milwaukee area and, after raising 5 children, she returned to the workforce, sewing high end window treatments in the Milwaukee area.

In 1971, they moved to Marshfield. Joanne worked for Modern of Marshfield, sewing furniture upholstery, then later became a Cook at the University of Wisconsin in Marshfield. She ended her working years as she began them, sewing, at the Marshfield Medical Center, and later did so part-time well into retirement—a great seamstress was hard to find.

Joanne was an exemplary cook and baker, having learned from her mother and grandmothers. She was proud of her heritage and prepared tasty Polish food; her pierogi and gołąbki were extraordinary, and her canned dill pickles were noteworthy. She passed those skills on to her children and grandchildren. Her holiday meals and gatherings were legendary and will long be remembered. Joanne and her husband loved to garden and had large productive gardens. She also loved to can and preserve food, having learned to be thrifty, growing up during the depression. For many years, she was a volunteer for the Knights of Columbus, serving for many dinners and events. She also was a long-time member of Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church and active in their PCCW; she baked many a cake for funerals at OLP.

Joanne was preceded in death by her husband of 71 years, George, on August 6, 2021. She is survived by her five children: Leon (Tom Abbott) of Sanford, Florida, Jean (Perry) Heideman of Milwaukee, George E. (Cindy) of Chili, and Mary (Dan) Williams and Donna (Tom) Hayes of Marshfield. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren: Joe (Jen) Konieczny, Jake (Heather) Konieczny, Justin (Adrienne) Heideman, Rachel (Tony) Karlin, Caitlin Heideman, Kali (Mike) Ditolla, Alexis (Eric) Harris, Kyle Williams, Kirsten (Jake) Bucki, Sean (Ashley) Hayes, and 19 great-grandchildren (Emmitt, Mac, Brooklynn, Eli, Anna, Rose, Joy, Soren, Charlie, Josie, Owen, Collin, Lily, Alec, Lydia, Isabel, Emma, Finley, and Quinn). Joanne was preceded in death by her parents, by brothers Joe and Frank (Mona), and by her sister, Steph (Frank) Kotecki. She is survived by her sisters Carol (John) Szymanski and Mary (the late Bill) Boh.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Tuesday, October 18, 2022, at Rembs Funeral Home in Marshfield with Rev. Douglas Robertson officiating. Interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery will follow. Visitation will be from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm on Monday, October 17, and from 10:00 am until service time on Tuesday, all at the funeral home. A rosary service will be held at 6:30 pm on Monday.

The family of Joanne Konieczny would like to thank the doctors and staff at the Marshfield Medical Center for their compassionate care during her last days, and especially Brooke, her RN, and Dr. O’Neill of Palliative Care who took great time with her and listened to her with compassion.

Memorials may be given in the name of George & Joanne Konieczny to Columbus Catholic Schools. 
Szczech, Joanne Kathryn (I0002)
 
328 https://www.zarzyckimanorchapels.com/obituaries/Jan-Czaja?obId=2503426

Jan Czaja Obituary
JAN CZAJA, 65, beloved husband of Maria (nee Jachymiak), loving father of Adam (Annette), Katarzyna (Andrzej) Gacek, Maciej (Anna), Jan, Teresa (Stanislaw) Witkowski and Marcin; dearest grandfather of Christian, Daniel, Ewelina, Michal, Isabella, Nicola, Dawid and Lukasz; dear brother of Wanda, Adam, Anna, Aniela, Katarzyna, Jozef and Celina; also survived by many sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews.

Mr. Czaja was a member of Parafia Klikuszowa Kolo #53 ZPPA. 
Czaja, Jan (I2069)
 
329 I guess it's about time to make a Facebook announcement. Jude Douglas Robertson was born July 30th at 2:33pm weighing 8lbs 2oz and measuring 21 inches long. Robertson, Jude Douglas (I3027)
 
330 I had Joyce but husband's obit says Josephine. Put Joyce as nickname Kasprzyk (Kasprazak), Josephine Marie (I1563)
 
331 I thought you might like to get this. It's from the Eau Claire Leader-Telegram.

Teddy Symbal was a cousin of my Grandma, Bernice (Symbal) Szczech.


4/25/2006 12:01:32 PM

Theodore Symbal


Leader-Telegram Staff

Theodore “Ted” Symbal, age 79, longtime town of Thorp, Junction area resident, passed away on April 22, 2006, at the Clark County Health Care Center, Owen, Wis.

A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, April 27, 2006, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary’s Czestochowa Catholic Church, rural Stanley, Wis., with Fr. Keith Apfelbeck officiating.

Visitation will be an hour prior to service time at the church.

Plombon Funeral Service is assisting the family with arrangements.

Ted was born on September 9, 1926, in the town of Thorp, the son of Michael & Anna (Slowiak) Symbal. He grew up in the town of Thorp and attended White Eagle School. He was united in marriage to Bernice Potaczek on May 30, 1953, at St. Mary’s Czestochowa Catholic Church. He resided and farmed in the town of Thorp all of his life. He was also the supervisor and patrol operator for the town of Thorp and was an active member of St. Mary’s Czestochowa Catholic Church, where he was on the parish council. In his spare time he loved to be outdoors hunting and fishing.

Ted is survived by his wife, Bernice of Stanley, Wis.; children, Duane (Laurie) Symbal of Turtle Lake, Wis., Lillian (Steve) Repnyek of Chippewa Falls, Wis., Pauline Knutson of New Auburn, Wis., Julian (Sindi) Symbal of Stanley, Wis., Julie (Tim) VanSlambrouck of Thorp, Wis., Candice (Jim) Ciolkosz of Cadott, Wis., and Thomas (Mindi) Symbal of Stanley, Wis.; 21 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three sisters, Louise (Leo) Skaja and Agnes (Ed) Sado, both of Chicago, Ill., and Regina (Pete) Smoczyk of Stanley, Wis.

He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Joe (Terry) Symbal & Louis (Georgianna) Symbal; and two sisters, Helen (Ben) Gutowski, Rose (Dick) Fuka.











Leon G. Konieczny
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Symbal, Theodore M (I0194)
 
332 Ignacy Budzyń, urodzony w Pyszącej, był osadnikiem wojskowym na wschodnich Kresach RP... aresztowany przez czerwonoarmistów został deportowany na Syberię, przebywał m.in. na Kamczatce i na Kołymie... po utworzeniu Armii Andersa pospieszył na punkt zborny.. tam wycieńczony zmarł na tyfus (Kermine, Uzbekistan).. wdowa z dziećmi przez Iran dostała się do Wielkiej Brytanii Budzyń, Ignacy (I7352)
 
333 Ignatius (Jachymiak) Czaja B 30 Jan 1830 (Ludzmierz house 51) (illeg then legit after mother's marriage), wed1 Regina (Nee Sojka) Szczech 22 Jul 1857 (Ludzmierz house 32 and house 27), wed2 Victoria Cienkus? (Jacob birth) // Regina parents Joannes and Anna Kalwada (birth record) or Regina parents Jacobus and Regina Sroka (wed record), Regina widow of Joseph Szczepaniak (or Jakub Szczech) in 1857, Victoria parents Mathias and Anna Patka
 
Czaja, Ignatius Jachymiak (I2938)
 
334 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Szwaja, Marianna (I6551)
 
335 Imm 1893 acc to 1900 census Stazewski, Agnes Regina (I1629)
 
336 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ditolla, Josephine Mae (I3135)
 
337 It is worthwhile to talk a little about Peter Kowalski (Catherina's second husband), since his story turned out to be very interesting. Peter was born in Lasek house 121 on 24 Jun 1874. More than likely, there was considerable pressure from his family to marry Catherina Pilat in 1899 in Klikuszowa. I believe this is true because Peter was 25 years old, but Catherina was 40. Peter's mother Anna died in 1901, and there was a settlement of the properties. It is possible that Peter received a sum of money or some property at this point. This might be how he financed his immigration to the US from Hamburg to New York (Ellis Island) from 19-31 Jan 1903. It is unclear
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if his wife knew about his leaving (if he promised to send for her), or if he left without telling anyone. Most likely, he was running away from his life in Poland. There was no such thing as divorce then, and the only way a man could leave a marriage was to run away and hope that he didn't get caught. In Chicago, he met and married Catherina Jachymiak and had 2 sons until he was caught and the marriage annulled. The next time we see Peter in the records, he is volunteering to fight in Haller's Blue Army in World War I. Even though he is not a citizen of the US, he volunteers to fight anyway. He is too old to fight, but he lies about his age so that he is young enough to qualify. He goes to Europe in 1918 to fight and returns to the US in 1920. The next time I find him in the records he is working as a coal miner in Ohio in 1930. After that, I know nothing about what happened to him. I find it very ironic that a man who would abandon his first wife would do something as brave as volunteering to face machine guns to defend his homeland at the age of 44.  
Kowalczyk Kowalski, Piotr (I3439)
 
338 Item about her: https://www.wiclarkcountyhistory.org/withee/news/2007-1114-TracyAlgerBio.htm
 
Alger, Tracy (I2276)
 
339 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F1254)
 
340 Juknevičius Juknevicius (Yuknis), Tekle (I4251)
 
341 kawaler z Gaju i wdowa z Binkowa Family (F1253)
 
342 Kawaler ze Skrobacza Nochowo i panna z Binkowa
Wieszczyczyn 
Family (F1252)
 
343 Kawcze, Śrem, Polska pod zaborem pruskim Taciak, Pawel (I3114)
 
344 Kijek or Kijak Kijek, Helen (I3715)
 
345 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bucki, Alec Michael (I3007)
 
346 Klędziak in Polish Kledziak, Joanna (I2574)
 
347 Kłak Kłak, Antoni (I3644)
 
348 Konarskie do 1.05.1912,Krzyżowniki od 1.05.1912 do 1.03.1913,Konarskie od 1.03.1913. Taciak, Franciszek (I5419)
 
349 Kościelny Żydowo, 62-250, gm. Czerniejewo, pow. gnieźnieński, woj. wielkopolskie, Polska. (52st.27,300’N, 17st.35,475’E) Family (F2357)
 
350 Kośció Katolicki Wniebowzięcia NMP Chybiak (Hybiak), Karol (I6287)
 

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