MADISON - Edward G. Schernecker, age 78, of 702 Wedgewood Way, died suddenly at his home on Friday, July 26, 1974. Born March 29, 1896 in Dane County, he was married to Martha T--diec [original is unreadable, if you have a complete copy, please contact me so I may update this entry] on June 15, 1929. He was in Naval Aviation in WW I. He was a graduate of Central High School in Madison. He was a memberof the University of Wisconsin Football Team, 1920-1923 and was a graduate of the University College of Agricultural Engineering. He worked for the Wis. Highway Commission until 1939 when he moved to Winona, Minn. where he and his wife organized and operated a Medical Secretarial School until his return to Madison in 1971. Mr. Schernecker was a member of Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church, a National W Club member, Wis. Alumni Assn., Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity. In Winona, Minn., was was a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus, a member of Kiwanis Club, Elks Lodge No. 327, and a life member of the American Legion-Leon J. Wetzel Post No. 9. Survivors include his wife, Martha; a son, James G. of Rt. 1, Oregon; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. A.M. Goergen of Winona, Minn. and Mrs. Theodore Engler of Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services will be held at OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE, at 10 a.m. on Monday, July 29, The Rev. Edward Erbe officiating. Burial in Resurrection Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. on Sunday, July 28 at the JOYCE FUNERAL HOME, 5701 Odana Rd., where Scripture Service will br held at 7:30.
Originally published in the Wisconsin State Journal on July 27, 1974
Note: The class year for Mr. Schernecker is based on information in the 1912 Tychoberahn, which lists him as a sophomore.
Sunday, April 30, 2006
Obituary: Paul J. Rose - Class of 1913
MONONA/MADISON - Paul J. Rose, age 88, of 6206 Sylvan Lane, Monona, died on Monday, May 9, 1983 in a St. Petersburg, Florida hospital after a short illness. He was born on January 25, 1895 in Madison. He graduated from Central High School in 1913. He worked as an assistant chemist for both the U.S. Sugar Beet Company and the Burgess Battery Company. He then went into sales for the Singer Sewing Machine Company and later became a manager at Freeport, Illinois. Mr. Rose served in the U.S. Army in 1918 during World War I. He maried the former Collete Rix of Chicago in 1919. Mr. Rose worked for Frautschi Inc. for 39 years in sales and also was an assistant buyer in furniture. He reitred from that at the age of 65; in 1960 he then represented World Book Encyclopedia and Child Craft Books for seven years until his retirement. He was a charter member of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, St. Bernard's Court Catholic Order of Foresters. He was a member of and a former board member of the Monona Senior Citizens. Mr. Rose had served as the Adjutant for the World War I Barracks Group No. 2086. Survivors include his children, Mary Mattingly of San Pedro, California, Margaret Bevacqua of Chicago, Paul J. Rose Jr. of Perrysburg, Ohio, William F. Rose of Milwaukee, Philip J. Rose of Delafield and Anita Agostini of Greenfield, WI.; a daughter in-law, Mary Rose of Madison; 30 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Mr. Rose was precded in death by his wife Colette in 1974 and a son, James Rose who was killed in an automobile accident in 1961. Funeral services will be held at IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, 5101 Schofield St. at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, May 13 with Msgr. Edward Dier officiating. Burial will be in Resurrection Cemetery. Friends may call from 4p.m. to 8p.m. on Thursday, May 12 at the GUNDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 5203 Monona Drive where there the Rosary will be recited at 8p.m.
Originally published in the Wisconsin State Journal on May 11, 1983.
Note: This obituary has been transcribed faithfully from the original, which featured some unusual spacing with regard to time entries.
Originally published in the Wisconsin State Journal on May 11, 1983.
Note: This obituary has been transcribed faithfully from the original, which featured some unusual spacing with regard to time entries.
Obituary: Leslie W. Ketchum - Class of 1913
MADISON - Leslie W. Ketchum, age 91, of 014 Tumalo Trail, died on Friday, April 15, 1985 in Orange, California. He was born on February 16, 1894, in Kearney, Nebraska. He was the president of the Wisconsin Blueprint Company, Inc.; a long time member of the Downtown Optimist Club; and a member of various Masonic Organizations. Survivors include his wife, the former Myrtle Nash, whom he married on September 6, 1971; a daughter, Mrs. Joyce Jansen of Villa Park, California; a son, James W. of Madison; five grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Memorial serives will be held at a later date. The JOYCE FUNERAL HOME, 540 W. Washington Ave., is in charge of arrangements.
Originally published in the Wisconsin State Journal on April 7, 1985. Note: The obituary has been entered as it originally appeared in print. The street number is probably a typographical error. Mr. Ketchum's class year is based on information in the 1912 Tychoberahn, which lists him as a member of the Junior class.
Originally published in the Wisconsin State Journal on April 7, 1985. Note: The obituary has been entered as it originally appeared in print. The street number is probably a typographical error. Mr. Ketchum's class year is based on information in the 1912 Tychoberahn, which lists him as a member of the Junior class.
Obituary: Ed Meisekothen - Class of 1913
MADISON - Ed Meisekothen, age 79, formerly of 544 Hilltop Drive, died on Monday, August 12, 1974, at a Milwaukee nursing home after a long illness. Born January 12, 1895, he was a retired chemical engineer. He was former manager of the Celon Company, and was married to the former Margaret Ripp. Mr. Meisekothen was a member of Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, Fourth Degree K of C No 531 and The Madison Elk's Club. Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Ellen Lacenski, New Berlin, WI., Mrs. Ruth Zanzow, Glenview, Ill., and Miss Edna, Burlingame, Ca.; two sons, Raymond, West Allis, WI., and Dr. William, of Madison; a brother, Robert, San Mateo, Ca., thirteen grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held at OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH, 405 S. Owen Drive, at 11:15 a.m. on Wednesday, Augsut 14, the Rev. Edward Erbe officiating. Burial in Resurrection Cemetery. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday, August 13, at JOYCE FUNERAL HOME, 540 W. Washington, where a Rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m.
Originally published in the Wisconsin State Journal on August 14, 1974. Note: Mr. Meisekothen's Class year is based on information in the 1912 Tychoberahn, which lists Edwin Meisekothen as a Junior.
Originally published in the Wisconsin State Journal on August 14, 1974. Note: Mr. Meisekothen's Class year is based on information in the 1912 Tychoberahn, which lists Edwin Meisekothen as a Junior.
Obituary: Theodore A. Hoeveler - Class of 1912
MADISON - Theodore A. Hoeveler age 81, of 30 North Allen Street, died on Saturday, December 14, 1974, at a Madison Hospital. Born June 1, 1893 in Madison, he was a descendent of an early Madison family. His grandfather settled here in the 1850's, founding a furniture store and funeral home. Mr. Hoeveler graduated from the University of Wisconsin-School of Commerce in 1916. He was employed by the federal government as an internal revenue agent until his retirement in 1956. He was a WWI veteran, Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church and was inducted into the University of Wisconsin Alumni Association Half Century Club in 1966. Survivors include his wife, the former Mary Cummings; two daughters, Mrs. Warren (Jane) Stolper, 609 Woodward Drive, Mrs. Glen (Mary) Meyers, Buffalo, New York;, two sons, David, 1810 Waunona Way, Theodore Jr., Delavan; a sister, Miss Louise Hoeveler, 2204 Chadbourne Avenue; 12 grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held at BLESSED SACRAMENT CATHOLIC CHURCH, 2131 Rowley Avenue, at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 17, Burial in resurrection Cemetery. There will be no visitation. In lieu of floweres, the family suggests that memorials may be made to the Blessed Sacrament Parish. FRAUTSCHI FUNERAL HOME in charge of arrangements.
Originally published in the Wisconsin State Journal on December 16, 1974. Theodore A. Hoeveler's senior class photograph (below) appears in the 1912 edition of the Tychoberahn, the yearbook of Madison High School (later renamed Central High School).
Originally published in the Wisconsin State Journal on December 16, 1974. Theodore A. Hoeveler's senior class photograph (below) appears in the 1912 edition of the Tychoberahn, the yearbook of Madison High School (later renamed Central High School).
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