He was employed by Oscar Mayer and Co., in Madison.
Survivors include his wife, Bonnie; three daughters, Charlotte, Marion, and Margaret, and four sons, Jerome, Patrick, Daniel, and Edmond, all at home; his mother, Mrs. Kathryn Coffey, Beaver Dam; four sisters, Mrs. Harland Duckert, Burnette; Mrs Edward Ucytil, Marshalltown, la.; Mrs. John McCloskey, Madison, and Mrs. Melvin Hauge, Stoughton, and two brothers, Daniel, in service at Maxwell field, Montgomery, Ala, and John, Sun Prairie. The body was taken to the Sorenson funeral home, Marshall, and from there will go to the home of Mrs. Hauge at Stoughton.
[published in The Wisconsin State Journal; Wednesday, September 1, 1948]
He was employed by Oscar Mayer and Co., in Madison.
Survivors include his wife, Bonnie; three daughters, Charlotte, Marion, and Margaret, and four sons, Jerome, Patrick, Daniel, and Edmond, all at home; his mother, Mrs. Kathryn Coffey, Beaver Dam; four sisters, Mrs. Harland Duckert, Burnette; Mrs Edward Ucytil, Marshalltown, la.; Mrs. John McCloskey, Madison, and Mrs. Melvin Hauge, Stoughton, and two brothers, Daniel, in service at Maxwell field, Montgomery, Ala, and John, Sun Prairie. The body was taken to the Sorenson funeral home, Marshall, and from there will go to the home of Mrs. Hauge at Stoughton.
[published in The Wisconsin State Journal; Wednesday, September 1, 1948]
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