Obit: Zschernitz, Edmund (1889 - 1956)
Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Zschernitz, Leketas, Sonnentag,
Seif, Wildish, Helman, Kren, Meredith, Peterson, Prock,
Wall
----Source: Clark County Press
(Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) April 5, 1956
Zschernitz, Edmund (30 March 1889
–? 1956)
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday
morning from St. Mary’s Catholic Church for Mr.
Zschernitz. The Rev. Fr. Peter Leketas officiated.
Burial was made in the parish cemetery. A general rosary was
said Monday evening at the Bergemann Funeral Home, where the body
reposed since Sunday.
Mr. Zschernitz was born March 30, 1889,
in Hamburg, Germany. When he was six his family came to the
United States and settled in Chicago. They later moved onto a
farm south of Neillsville. Upon completion of his schooling
he worked in logging camps and on farms.
He entered military service June 6, 1917,
at Neillsville and served on the Mexican border. He was then
sent o France, where he was supply sergeant in Co. ‘A’,
Third Wisconsin Infantry. He received his discharge on
November 4, 1919, at Camp Merritt, N. J. Following his
discharge he went to work for the Clark County Highway department,
a position he held for 33 years. He retired April 1,
1954.
Mr. Zschernitz was a member of St.
Mary’s Catholic Church and the American Legion,
Haugen-Richmond Post No. 73. He was active in Legion work and
served as Color bearer for many years.
His marriage to Elizabeth Sonnentag took
place January 15, 1933.
He is survived by his wife, a daughter,
Mrs. William (Patricia) Seif; and one son, Edmund, Jr., with the
armed forces in Japan; and three grandchildren. Also
surviving are a brother, Carl Zschernitz of Neillsville, and a
sister, Mrs. Bertha Wildish of Merrillan.
Employees of the County Highway
Department attended the rites in a body.
Pallbearers were: Henry Helman, Walter Kren, Maurice Meredith, John M. Peterson, Harold Prock and Fred Wall.
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