He was the son of Jacob Gibson Wanty and Sarah Maria Bennett.
He was married to Isabella Katherine Ryan on 20 Mar 1889, at the St. Mary's Church, in Custer, Portage Co., WI.
Their children together were:
Alfred Charles Wanty
Margaret Mary Wanty
Thomas Truman Wanty
Winifred Wanty
John Wanty
Obituary
"Stevens Point Daily Journal"
25 Jul 1931
Alfred Wanty, Sr.
Alfred Wanty, Sr., aged 69, assessor of the town of Buena Vista and a resident of that town for many years, died of heart trouble and dropsy at his home Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock following an illness of several months. His condition had been serious for the past month, although he was not confined in bed until a week ago.
Mr. Wanty was born at Oshkosh. He had been a resident of Buena Vista since young manhood, and held the office of town assessor for the past several years.
He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Isabelle Ryan of Buena Vista, and by the following sons and daughters: Alfred, Jr., Buena Vista, Truman and John at the farm home, Mrs. Louis Strike, of Lanark, and Mrs. Walter Wisniewski, of the town of Almond. He also leaves one brother and two sisters, Neilson Wanty, of Milwaukee, and Mrs. Charles Fletcher and Mrs. George Fletcher, of Buena Vista.
Funeral services were held at St. Patrick's Church, in Lanark, with burial in the parish cemetery.
"Stevens Point Daily Journal
28 Jul 1931
Funeral of Mr. Wanty
A large number of relatives and friends were at St. Patrick's church in the town of Lanark at 10 o'clock Monday morning for the funeral of Alfred Wanty, Sr., assessor of the town of Buena Vista, who died last Friday at his home. Rev. Leo Bender officiated at the requient high mass. Internment took place in the parish cemetery.
Pallbearers were George Carrigan, William Daughterty, John Gray, Peter Doyle, Edward Hopkins, and William O'Keefe.
People at the funeral included Mrs. Irve Newby, a sister, of Madison; John J. Ryan, W.F. Ryan, Mrs. C.H. Badten, Mr. and Mrs. George Turrish and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wanty and son Arthur, of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Forest Barden and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hopkins of Amherst; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Scheider and son, Lloyd, of Clintonville; Mr. and Mrs. George Eigner of Berlin; Mrs. George Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hopkins of Waupaca; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark and family, Herman Asmus and Charles Boursley of Neenah; Mr. and Mrs. O.E. Carpenter of Almond; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Crowns and Mrs. Ruth Potter of Nekossa and Mrs. Frank Mayer of Wisconsin Rapids.
Surviving Mr. Wanty are his widow and five sons and daughters, Alfred Jr., Mrs. Louis Strike, Truman and John, all of Lanark, and Mrs. Walter Wisneski of Almond. He also leaves 14 grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Harriette Fletcher and Mrs. Emma Fletcher of Buena Vista and Mrs. Irve Newby of Madison, and two brothers, Nelson Wanty of Milwaukee and Jacob Wanty.
He was the son of Jacob Gibson Wanty and Sarah Maria Bennett.
He was married to Isabella Katherine Ryan on 20 Mar 1889, at the St. Mary's Church, in Custer, Portage Co., WI.
Their children together were:
Alfred Charles Wanty
Margaret Mary Wanty
Thomas Truman Wanty
Winifred Wanty
John Wanty
Obituary
"Stevens Point Daily Journal"
25 Jul 1931
Alfred Wanty, Sr.
Alfred Wanty, Sr., aged 69, assessor of the town of Buena Vista and a resident of that town for many years, died of heart trouble and dropsy at his home Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock following an illness of several months. His condition had been serious for the past month, although he was not confined in bed until a week ago.
Mr. Wanty was born at Oshkosh. He had been a resident of Buena Vista since young manhood, and held the office of town assessor for the past several years.
He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Isabelle Ryan of Buena Vista, and by the following sons and daughters: Alfred, Jr., Buena Vista, Truman and John at the farm home, Mrs. Louis Strike, of Lanark, and Mrs. Walter Wisniewski, of the town of Almond. He also leaves one brother and two sisters, Neilson Wanty, of Milwaukee, and Mrs. Charles Fletcher and Mrs. George Fletcher, of Buena Vista.
Funeral services were held at St. Patrick's Church, in Lanark, with burial in the parish cemetery.
"Stevens Point Daily Journal
28 Jul 1931
Funeral of Mr. Wanty
A large number of relatives and friends were at St. Patrick's church in the town of Lanark at 10 o'clock Monday morning for the funeral of Alfred Wanty, Sr., assessor of the town of Buena Vista, who died last Friday at his home. Rev. Leo Bender officiated at the requient high mass. Internment took place in the parish cemetery.
Pallbearers were George Carrigan, William Daughterty, John Gray, Peter Doyle, Edward Hopkins, and William O'Keefe.
People at the funeral included Mrs. Irve Newby, a sister, of Madison; John J. Ryan, W.F. Ryan, Mrs. C.H. Badten, Mr. and Mrs. George Turrish and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wanty and son Arthur, of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Forest Barden and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hopkins of Amherst; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Scheider and son, Lloyd, of Clintonville; Mr. and Mrs. George Eigner of Berlin; Mrs. George Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hopkins of Waupaca; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark and family, Herman Asmus and Charles Boursley of Neenah; Mr. and Mrs. O.E. Carpenter of Almond; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Crowns and Mrs. Ruth Potter of Nekossa and Mrs. Frank Mayer of Wisconsin Rapids.
Surviving Mr. Wanty are his widow and five sons and daughters, Alfred Jr., Mrs. Louis Strike, Truman and John, all of Lanark, and Mrs. Walter Wisneski of Almond. He also leaves 14 grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Harriette Fletcher and Mrs. Emma Fletcher of Buena Vista and Mrs. Irve Newby of Madison, and two brothers, Nelson Wanty of Milwaukee and Jacob Wanty.
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