Obit: Antrim, James M. (1954 - 2002)
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Surnames: ANTRIM
ST. CLAIR HILDEBRAND ----Source:
TRIBUNE-RECORD-GLEANER (Loyal, Wis.) 10/02/2002 Antrim, James M.
(22 Jul 1954 - 24 Sep 2002) James M. Antrim,
48, Greenwood, Clark County, Wis., died on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2002,
from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Funeral services
were held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 27, at Grace United Methodist
Church, Greenwood. The Rev. Wendell Williams officiated. Burial was
in the Town of Butler Cemetery. Pallbearers were George Klahn, Wes
Stieglitz, Mark Bottlemy, Dean Stieglitz, Greg Branstiter and Scott
Kollmansberger. James Michael
Antrim was born on July 22, 1954, in Marshfield, to the Rev. Eugene
and Doris (nee Larson) Antrim. He received his education in
Greenwood and graduated from Greenwood High School in 1972. He
attended Mt. Senario College, Ladysmith, for four years, graduating
in 1979. He then attended Oral Roberts University in Oklahoma. He
married Terri Brown on May 21, 1988, at Grace United Methodist
Church, Greenwood. He worked as a truck driver, as a teacher at
Sunburst Youth Home, Neillsville, and on the Bill Arch farm near
Greenwood. He was employed at Branstiter Brothers Inc., as a bus
driver and bookkeeper at the time of his death. His interests
included bowling, bow hunting, music, camping and fishing with his
daughters. Survivors include
two daughters, Jenni Antrim and Chrisi Antrim, both of Greenwood;
one sister, Ruth (Steven) St. Clair, Odessa, Fla.; one brother,
David (Laura) Antrim, Chicago; and nieces, nephews, other relatives
and friends. Preceding him in death were his parents; his wife,
Terri, on June 21, 1991; and two sisters, Joy Antrim and Sharon
Hildebrand. Cuddie Funeral
Home, Greenwood, assisted the family with arrangements.
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