Obit: Wiese, Norman Edward #2 (1950 - 1952)
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Surnames: Wiese, Schultz, Schommer, Marthaler, Brunkhorst, Gierl, Kliefoth, Seidel, Kelley, Archambo, Bumann, Nikolay, Wunsch, Kittl, Weber, Fredrickson
----Source: Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark
County, Wis.) 07/17/1952
Wiese, Norman Edward (2 Nov. 1950 - 11 July 1952)
An Angel high mass for Norman Edward Wiese, who
died Saturday, was sung at St. Bernard’s Catholic church by
the Rev. Raymond Schultz, at 9:30 Tuesday morning. Internment was
made in the Abbotsford cemetery.
The honorary pallbearers were Jerold Schommer and
Marshall Marthaler, cousins of the baby. Acting pallbearers were
Alan Brunkhorst, Robert Gierl, Charles Kliefoth, and Kenneth
Seidel.
The altar boys were Pat Kelley and Frank
Archambo.
Carrying the many beautiful flowers were the
Misses Mary Bumann, Nancy and Mary Kelley, Sharol Nikolay, Marion
Seidel, and Shirley Wunsch.
Norman Edward Wiese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Wiese, was born Nov. 2, 1950, at Abbotsford, Wis. Ill since birth with a
congenital heart, he was helped with surgery performed at Madison
on Nov. 29. For a period of about three months, he apparently had
good health. On June 12, he was re-entered at the Madison hospital
for observation and possible surgery. Tests showed no further
surgery could help him and the baby succumbed Saturday, July 11, at
5:10 a.m.
He is survived by his parents; one brother,
Michael, and three sisters, Juanita, Loretta, and Audrey Ann, at
home; his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiese, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Kittl, all of Abbotsford, Wis.
Attending the funeral were many relatives and friends of Abbotsford and from away were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wiese and family, Miss Sylvia Wunsch and Miss Shirley Wunsch, of Milwaukee; Tony Kittl, Edgar; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marthaler, son, Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Marthaler, daughters, Eva and Ethel, Goodrich; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weber, Dorchester; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weber, Colby; and Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Fredrickson and Miss Betty Fredrickson, Gilman.
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