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Theodore Maximilian Mertins Jr.

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Theodore Maximilian Mertins Jr.

Birth
Death
17 Jan 2016 (aged 93)
Burial
Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Grave 8, Lot 2, Block 21
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Age 93, passed away Sunday, January 17, 2016, at Ridgewood Care Center. Ted was born in Racine on December 7, 1922, son of the late Theodore M. and Rosetta K. (Nee: Keller) Mertins. During WWII he was privileged to enlist and serve in the United States Navy Seabees in the Pacific Theatre (Saipan, Mariana Islands and Okinawa, Japan) from 1942-45. On November 20, 1954, Ted was married to Elizabeth B. Rendall at the Racine Bible Church on Center Street. They were married 50 years when Betty preceded him in death in 2005. After working locally in construction, Ted was employed at Racine Unified School District for 28 years, retiring in 1986. Ted was truly a member of “The Greatest Generation” and a skilled conversationalist. A kind, proud veteran, husband, and parent, he will be dearly missed. In addition to his parents, in-laws, and wife, Ted was preceded in death by brothers, Marshall, Robert, Glenn and Russell Mertins; sisters, LaVerne Woiteshek and Jean Sauter; and stepmother, Violet Mertins.
Age 93, passed away Sunday, January 17, 2016, at Ridgewood Care Center. Ted was born in Racine on December 7, 1922, son of the late Theodore M. and Rosetta K. (Nee: Keller) Mertins. During WWII he was privileged to enlist and serve in the United States Navy Seabees in the Pacific Theatre (Saipan, Mariana Islands and Okinawa, Japan) from 1942-45. On November 20, 1954, Ted was married to Elizabeth B. Rendall at the Racine Bible Church on Center Street. They were married 50 years when Betty preceded him in death in 2005. After working locally in construction, Ted was employed at Racine Unified School District for 28 years, retiring in 1986. Ted was truly a member of “The Greatest Generation” and a skilled conversationalist. A kind, proud veteran, husband, and parent, he will be dearly missed. In addition to his parents, in-laws, and wife, Ted was preceded in death by brothers, Marshall, Robert, Glenn and Russell Mertins; sisters, LaVerne Woiteshek and Jean Sauter; and stepmother, Violet Mertins.


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