Joseph S. Beld, 58, of 2029 S. Park St., was found dead Sunday (July 8, 1973) at home.
Death was attributed to natural causes.
He was a lifelong Madison resident, and was a bartender at the Golden Pheasant Tavern for 25 years.
He was a veteran of World War II, and was a member of the VFW and the Eagles Club.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Henry Faust, 169 Talmadge St.; and Mrs. Robert Haessig, Raymond Rd.; and four brothers, Ambrose, 602 Falcon Circle; Fred, 2038 E. Mifflin St.; Stephen, 617 Charles Lane; and William, 3514 Concord Avenue.
The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Schroeder Funeral Home, 3325 E. Washington Ave., where friends may call from 6 to 9 tonight. Military graveside rites will be held Wednesday at Forest Hill Cemetery.
Note: The above was originally published in the Obituary Section of the Wisconsin State Journal on July 10, 1973. At this time, obituaries were still "news stories," written by newspaper staff, not families.
Joseph Beld's class year is based on information in the 1934 Orange and Black yearbook, where his senior photo is included among those of the June graduates.
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Obituary: Claire Arnold - Class of 1941
Claire Arnold Rights
Planned Thursday
Funeral services for Clair Arnold, 27, of 28 N. Paterson st;, former Central High School athlete who died at a Madison hospital Monday night after a long illness, will be held at 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the Joyce funeral home and at 9 in St. Patrick's Catholic church.
The Rev. A.V. Grace, pastor, will officiate and burial will be in Calvary cemetery. The rosary will be recited at 8 tonight in the funeral home.
Born in Madison, Mr. Arnold played tackle on the Central high school football team and was graduated in January 1941. A veteran of World War II, he served three years with the 334th field artillery, 87th division, and was awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star.
He was an officer of the Iron Brigade chapter 126 of the Military Order of the Purple Heart and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) post here.
Surviving are his wife, the former Catherine Friedel, a son, Dennis; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Arnold; two brothers, Glen and Rodney; and two sisters, Joyce and Arlene, all of Madison.
Note: The above was originally published in the Obituary Section of the Wisconsin State Journal on December 27, 1950. At this time, obituaries were still "news stories," written by newspaper staff, not families.
Planned Thursday
Funeral services for Clair Arnold, 27, of 28 N. Paterson st;, former Central High School athlete who died at a Madison hospital Monday night after a long illness, will be held at 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the Joyce funeral home and at 9 in St. Patrick's Catholic church.
The Rev. A.V. Grace, pastor, will officiate and burial will be in Calvary cemetery. The rosary will be recited at 8 tonight in the funeral home.
Born in Madison, Mr. Arnold played tackle on the Central high school football team and was graduated in January 1941. A veteran of World War II, he served three years with the 334th field artillery, 87th division, and was awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star.
He was an officer of the Iron Brigade chapter 126 of the Military Order of the Purple Heart and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) post here.
Surviving are his wife, the former Catherine Friedel, a son, Dennis; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Arnold; two brothers, Glen and Rodney; and two sisters, Joyce and Arlene, all of Madison.
Note: The above was originally published in the Obituary Section of the Wisconsin State Journal on December 27, 1950. At this time, obituaries were still "news stories," written by newspaper staff, not families.
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