Poster: History Buffs
Surnames: Allain, Brickl, Tennis, Foltz, Meyer, Schultz, Will, Parker, Wilcox, Kline, Fisher, Van Sleet, Daudry, Schroeder
Source: Colby Phonograph (Colby, Clark County, Wis.) 05/07/1953
Allain, Joseph H. (18 Aug. 1891 – 2 May 1953)
Joseph H. Allain, age 62, a resident of Unity all his life, died at 3:30 P.M. Saturday at the Winnebago State Hospital where he had been a patient the past two weeks. Previous to that time, he had been a patient at the Marshfield hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning in St. Mary's Catholic church in Colby, Rev. Frank Brickl officiating, and internment was made in the Colby cemetery. Pall bearers included Tony Will, Bernard Tennis, Robert and Benny Foltz, Russell Meyer and William Schultz.
Mr. Allain was born in Unity on August 18, 1891 and attended school in Unity. His marriage to Miss Anna Foltz of Wonnewoc took place on April 23, 1917. He operated a greenhouse in Unity.
Survivors include his wife; four daughters, Mrs. Virginia Parker and Mrs. James Wilcox of Milwaukee, Mrs. Victor Fisher of Spencer, and Mrs. A. O. Kline of Aurora, Ill., a son, Doland of Milwaukee; eight grand children; five sisters, Mrs. Frank Van Sleet of Unity, Mrs. Ruth Daudry and Miss Cora Allain of Fond du Lac; Mrs. Anna Schroeder of Wausau and Mrs. Art Foltz of Marshfield; three brothers, Frank of Milwaukee, Charles of Fond du Lac and Theodore of Richland Center. A son and a sister preceded him in death.
Joseph H. Allain, 62, Town of Brighton, died Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at a hospital in Winnebago after two weeks' illness. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Colby The Rev. Frank Bricky will officiate. The body is at the Luelloff Funeral Home and burial will be in the Colby Cemetery. . Mr Alain was born Aug 18 1890 the Town of Brighton and married Miss Alma Foltz of Wonewoc, April 23, 1917, at St. Mary's Church in Colby. They moved to a small farm adjoining his parents' farm in the Town of Brighton, where they have lived since. Surviving are the widow; four daughters and a son, Mrs. Virginia Parker, Mrs. James Wilcox, and Donald Allain, Milwaukee, Mrs. Richard Fisher, Spencer, and Mrs. . A. Kline, Aurora, Ill.; three brothers and five sisters, Frank Allain, Milwaukee, Mrs. Ruth Daudry and Miss Cora and Charles Allain, Fond du Lac, Theodore Allain, Richland Center, Mrs. Anna Schroeder, 632 S. 3rd Ave., Mrs. Arthur Foltz, Marshfield, Mrs. Frank Van Slett, Unity; and eight grandchildren.
Wausau Daily Herald; 04 May 1953
Contributor: CurtB (48355951)
Poster: History Buffs
Surnames: Allain, Brickl, Tennis, Foltz, Meyer, Schultz, Will, Parker, Wilcox, Kline, Fisher, Van Sleet, Daudry, Schroeder
Source: Colby Phonograph (Colby, Clark County, Wis.) 05/07/1953
Allain, Joseph H. (18 Aug. 1891 – 2 May 1953)
Joseph H. Allain, age 62, a resident of Unity all his life, died at 3:30 P.M. Saturday at the Winnebago State Hospital where he had been a patient the past two weeks. Previous to that time, he had been a patient at the Marshfield hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning in St. Mary's Catholic church in Colby, Rev. Frank Brickl officiating, and internment was made in the Colby cemetery. Pall bearers included Tony Will, Bernard Tennis, Robert and Benny Foltz, Russell Meyer and William Schultz.
Mr. Allain was born in Unity on August 18, 1891 and attended school in Unity. His marriage to Miss Anna Foltz of Wonnewoc took place on April 23, 1917. He operated a greenhouse in Unity.
Survivors include his wife; four daughters, Mrs. Virginia Parker and Mrs. James Wilcox of Milwaukee, Mrs. Victor Fisher of Spencer, and Mrs. A. O. Kline of Aurora, Ill., a son, Doland of Milwaukee; eight grand children; five sisters, Mrs. Frank Van Sleet of Unity, Mrs. Ruth Daudry and Miss Cora Allain of Fond du Lac; Mrs. Anna Schroeder of Wausau and Mrs. Art Foltz of Marshfield; three brothers, Frank of Milwaukee, Charles of Fond du Lac and Theodore of Richland Center. A son and a sister preceded him in death.
Joseph H. Allain, 62, Town of Brighton, died Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at a hospital in Winnebago after two weeks' illness. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Colby The Rev. Frank Bricky will officiate. The body is at the Luelloff Funeral Home and burial will be in the Colby Cemetery. . Mr Alain was born Aug 18 1890 the Town of Brighton and married Miss Alma Foltz of Wonewoc, April 23, 1917, at St. Mary's Church in Colby. They moved to a small farm adjoining his parents' farm in the Town of Brighton, where they have lived since. Surviving are the widow; four daughters and a son, Mrs. Virginia Parker, Mrs. James Wilcox, and Donald Allain, Milwaukee, Mrs. Richard Fisher, Spencer, and Mrs. . A. Kline, Aurora, Ill.; three brothers and five sisters, Frank Allain, Milwaukee, Mrs. Ruth Daudry and Miss Cora and Charles Allain, Fond du Lac, Theodore Allain, Richland Center, Mrs. Anna Schroeder, 632 S. 3rd Ave., Mrs. Arthur Foltz, Marshfield, Mrs. Frank Van Slett, Unity; and eight grandchildren.
Wausau Daily Herald; 04 May 1953
Contributor: CurtB (48355951)
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