Obit: Alperstett, Melvin (1920 - 2009)
Contact: Audrey Roedl
Email: audero@charter.netSurnames: Alperstett, Gordee, Jefferson, Miller, West, Dever----Source: The Loyal TRG (Loyal, Clark County, Wis 19 August
2009)
Alperstett, Melvin (11 NOV 1920-10 AUG 2009)
Melvin Alperstett, 88, Spring Green, formerly of Loyal, joined his
heavenly father on Monday, Aug, 10, 2009, at Greenway Manor Nursing
home, Spring Green. Visitation will be from noon until 1 p.m., on
Saturday, Aug. 22, at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church,
Greenwood. The first of two celebration of life services will be
held at Christ Lutheran Church, 237 E. Daley St. Spring Green, on
Friday, Aug. 21, at 2 p.m.. In Greenwood, there will be a gathering
at Our Savior Lutheran Church, on Saturday, Aug. 22, at 12:30 p.m.
At 1 p.m., everyone will depart by caravan to Forest Hill Cemetery
for a brief service and burial. Following the burial, a potluck
picnic will be at the Greenwood County Park shelter for sharing of
memories and friendship.
Melvin Alperstett was born on Nov. 11m 1920, on the Alperstett
family farm, known as the Black River Dairy Farm, north of
Greenwood. He attended Braun Settlement Grade School and graduated
from Greenwood High School in 1939. He married Beulah Gordee and
they raised a family on that dairy farm. He loved farming and the
outdoors where he hunted deer, bear and turkeys. He was a founding
member of the Black River Bowman’s Club, a member and
lobbyist for Farm Bureau Federation, and a Rotarian. He enjoyed
photography, woodworking and his archery business in Loyal. For
many years, he was an active member of Our Savior’s Lutheran
Church, Greenwood. He traveled extensively with his wife, loved
golf, playing cards and shaking dice with friends. They retired
from farming in 1979 and moved to Loyal where they lived for 26
years. In 2002 they moved to Spring Green and joined Christ
Lutheran Church. He entered Greenway Manor Nursing home in July
2005. A special "Thank you" to Melvin’s caregiver family at
Greenway Manor who consistently gave him outstanding care, love,
and support.
SURVIVORS INCLUDE HIS WIFE OF 65 YEARS, Beulah Alperstett, also
living at Greenway Manor; his four daughters, Carol Jefferson
(David Williams), Iowa City, Iowa, Connie (Steve) Miller, Spring
Green, Kaye (Travis) West, The Woodlands, Texas, and Corinne (Sean)
Dever, The Woodlands, Texas; grandchildren, Shelly, Dana and Monica
West, Steven Miller and Jack Dever; and great-grandchildren, Kiana
and Braedon Miller.
Preceding him in death was a half-sister, Esther Rentel.
In Lieu of flowers, memorials can be given in his name to Our
Savior’s Lutheran Church, Greenwood, or to the Greenway Manor
Volunteer Program, 501 S. Winsted St., Spring Green, Wi. 53588.
Cuddie Funeral Home, Greenwood, is assisting the family with
arrangements.