Mr. Wittrock died at his home in Okarche. He was a longtime area resident and was a retired farmer-rancher. He was a member of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church and the Catholic Order of Foresters.
Survivors include his wife, Teresa Coletta (SMITH) Wittrock, of the home, his sons; Harold, Henry and Raymond, all of Okarche and Mark of Yukon; his daughters, Ruth Knecht and Joan Wittrock of Okarche, Edna Elemenhorst of Moran, Kan., Irene Garrett of Kingfisher, Clare Scott of Pryor and Anita Kowaisly of North Ridgeville, Ohio; his brother, Mike Wittrock of Carroll, Iowa; his sisters, Theresa Werner and Ann Lechtenberg, both of Omaha, Neb.; 31 grand-children and 18 great-grandchildren.
Mr. Wittrock died at his home in Okarche. He was a longtime area resident and was a retired farmer-rancher. He was a member of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church and the Catholic Order of Foresters.
Survivors include his wife, Teresa Coletta (SMITH) Wittrock, of the home, his sons; Harold, Henry and Raymond, all of Okarche and Mark of Yukon; his daughters, Ruth Knecht and Joan Wittrock of Okarche, Edna Elemenhorst of Moran, Kan., Irene Garrett of Kingfisher, Clare Scott of Pryor and Anita Kowaisly of North Ridgeville, Ohio; his brother, Mike Wittrock of Carroll, Iowa; his sisters, Theresa Werner and Ann Lechtenberg, both of Omaha, Neb.; 31 grand-children and 18 great-grandchildren.
Family Members
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Joseph Nichols Wittrock
1895–1947
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Anna K Wittrock Lechtenberg
1896–1993
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Anton Henry Wittrock Jr
1898–1976
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Bernard John Wittrock
1900–1956
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Paul Aloysius Wittrock
1902–1988
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Frank George Wittrock
1904–1966
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Marie Cecelia Wittrock Smith
1906–1944
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Ruth Theresia Wittrock
1909–1909
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Theresa Mae Wittrock Werner
1910–2005
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Michael August Wittrock
1913–2008
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