The Rev. Fred Damgaard will officiate, and burial will be in Restlawn Memorial Park, Wausau. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday at Janssen Funeral Home, Schofield, and after 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the church.
Mr. Kloth was born Jan. 5, 1892, in Elk Grove, Ill., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kloth.
He was married Sept. 23, 1915, in Wausau, to Mary Heinz, who survives. He had worked as a cheesemaker and operated a cheese factory in Abbotsford. For 16 years he was employed at the former Silcrest from which he retired in 1958. Survivors, besides his wife, included two sons, Melvin, Schofield Route 1, and Lester, Dorchester; three daughters, Mrs. Alvin Denzin, Abbotsford, Mrs. Robert Umnus, 1768 Cherry Wausau, and Joyce, at home; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Grienke, Mount Prospect, Ill., Mrs. Amanda Heinz, Rib Lake, and Mrs. Ernst Nolte, Woodstock, 14 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
Wausau Daily Herald; May 28 1970
The Rev. Fred Damgaard will officiate, and burial will be in Restlawn Memorial Park, Wausau. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday at Janssen Funeral Home, Schofield, and after 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the church.
Mr. Kloth was born Jan. 5, 1892, in Elk Grove, Ill., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kloth.
He was married Sept. 23, 1915, in Wausau, to Mary Heinz, who survives. He had worked as a cheesemaker and operated a cheese factory in Abbotsford. For 16 years he was employed at the former Silcrest from which he retired in 1958. Survivors, besides his wife, included two sons, Melvin, Schofield Route 1, and Lester, Dorchester; three daughters, Mrs. Alvin Denzin, Abbotsford, Mrs. Robert Umnus, 1768 Cherry Wausau, and Joyce, at home; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Grienke, Mount Prospect, Ill., Mrs. Amanda Heinz, Rib Lake, and Mrs. Ernst Nolte, Woodstock, 14 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
Wausau Daily Herald; May 28 1970
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