Obit: Scholze, Duane "Dick" (1957 - 2010)
Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Scholze, Fritsche, Gleason, Thomas, Holman, Voight
----Source: Banner Journal (Black River
Falls, Jackson Co., WI.) February 24, 2010
Scholze, Duane "Dick" (30 November 1957 -
17 February 2010)
Duane "Dick" Scholze, 52, of Humbird,
passed away at Black River Falls Memorial Hospital, Wednesday, Feb.
17, 2010.
Duane Aaron Scholze, son of Louis and
Elizabeth (Fritsche) Scholze, was born Nov. 30, 1957, in
Humbird, Wis. As a child he attended elementary school in Humbird
and graduated in 1976 from Lincoln High School in Alma
Center. He was united in marriage to Ann Gleason July 3,
1977, in Humbird.
Duane lived all of his life within five
miles of Humbird. Duane truly enjoyed his career as a
herdsman. He was employed by M and M Dairy in Humbird, where
he worked diligently raising the best herds he could.
He had been on the Jackson County Equity
Board. In his off time he enjoyed the time spent with his
family, hunting and following the Green Bay Packers.
He is survived by his wife, Ann of
Humbird; two children, Aaron Scholze and BethAnne Scholze, both of
Humbird; three brothers, Marvin (Minnie) Scholze, David (Sue)
Scholze, both of Humbird, and Allen (Barb) Scholze of Fall Creek;
sister, Marilyn Scholze (Paul Thomas) of San Francisco, CA; aunts
and uncles, Ruth Holman, Delores Voight, Lawrence and Nancy
Scholze, Frank and Ilene Scholze, Reuben and Janet Scholze, Leone,
Mary, Ella Jean and Verna Scholze; and several nieces, nephews and
cousins.
He was preceded in death by his
parents.
Funeral services were held Monday, Feb.
22, 2010, at 11 a.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home in Augusta.
Burial will be in the spring in the Mentor Cemetery at
Humbird.
Note: Duane "Dick" Scholze is buried in Mentor Cemetery at Humbird, Wisconsin.
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