Obit: Seefeld, Louis (1894 - 1962)
Contact: Ken Wood
Surnames: SEEFELD KOELEMAY PICKETT NEUSTEDT PRYER HEBERT SGELTMAN
----Sources: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, Wood Co., Wis.) 09/14/1962
Seefeld, Louis (17 Sept. 1894 - 13 Sept. 1962)
Louis and Winifred (Pickett) Seefeld and granddaughter Kris Hebert
Spencer - Louis Seefeld, 67, route 1, Spencer, died at his home Thursday at 7:30 p.m. after a lingering illness.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Spencer Methodist Church by the Rev. Ralph Koelemay. Burial will be made in the West Spencer cemetery.
Friends may call at the Jasperson Funeral Home from Saturday until noon Sunday when the body will be taken to the church.
Mr. Seefeld was born Sept. 17, 1894, in the town of Unity. His marriage took place in Spencer to Winifred Pickett on March 20, 1914. He lived in the Spencer area all his life except for one year when he resided in Darlington. In addition to farming, he worked as a mason and a carpenter.
He is survived by his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Donna) Neustedt and Mrs. Jack (Marian) Pryer, Spencer, and Mrs. Leland (Verla) Hebert, Loyal; three sons, Dean, Rock Springs; Dale, Unity, and Wayne, Marshfield; three brothers, Herman, Framl and Albert, Spencer; a cousin, Mrs. William Sgeltman, Milwaukee, who was raised as his sister; 28 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Biographical Information
Louis Seefeld Farm
Louis Seefeld Farm, located in Section 21 of the Town of Unity on the north side of what is now 153 Road, west of the South Fork of the Popple River, and just west of where Division Avenue meets 153 Road.
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