Last rites for Ronald O. Stecker, 29, of Menomonee Falls, son-in-law of Sheboygan County Undersheriff and Mrs. Harry Hill, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Trinity Lutheran Church at Kiel.Pastor E. G. Behm will officate, with burial in Kiel Cemetery.
Mr. Stecker, employed as a timekeeper at the Evenrude Motors plant in Milwaukee, died early Friday at St. Michael's Hospital, Milwaukee, where he had been for about three weeks.
A native of the Town of Eaton, (Manitowoc County), he was born Nov. 6, 1933, a son of Otto and the late Edna Stecker.
His mother died in 1938, and in 1945 he moved to Kiel with his father. He attended elementary school there and in 1949 moved to Crystal Lake where he attended Elkhart Lake High School, graduating in 1951.
He later went to Milwaukee to work, and on April 12, 1958, married Miss Nancy Hill of Plymouth at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church there.
The couple lived in Milwaukee until three years ago when they moved to Silver Springs Rd., Menomonee Falls.
Mr. Stecker had been a part time student recently at the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee.He was a member of Mount Lebanon Lutheran Church in Milwaukee.
(Survivors omitted for privacy)
Last rites for Ronald O. Stecker, 29, of Menomonee Falls, son-in-law of Sheboygan County Undersheriff and Mrs. Harry Hill, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Trinity Lutheran Church at Kiel.Pastor E. G. Behm will officate, with burial in Kiel Cemetery.
Mr. Stecker, employed as a timekeeper at the Evenrude Motors plant in Milwaukee, died early Friday at St. Michael's Hospital, Milwaukee, where he had been for about three weeks.
A native of the Town of Eaton, (Manitowoc County), he was born Nov. 6, 1933, a son of Otto and the late Edna Stecker.
His mother died in 1938, and in 1945 he moved to Kiel with his father. He attended elementary school there and in 1949 moved to Crystal Lake where he attended Elkhart Lake High School, graduating in 1951.
He later went to Milwaukee to work, and on April 12, 1958, married Miss Nancy Hill of Plymouth at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church there.
The couple lived in Milwaukee until three years ago when they moved to Silver Springs Rd., Menomonee Falls.
Mr. Stecker had been a part time student recently at the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee.He was a member of Mount Lebanon Lutheran Church in Milwaukee.
(Survivors omitted for privacy)
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