Obit: Wehling,
Robert (1883 - 1948)
Contact: Audrey Roedl
Email: audrey@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Wehling, Stewart
----Source: The Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark County, Wis. 22 Jan
1948)
Wehling, Robert (10 NOV 1883-08 JAN 1948)
Robert Frederick Wehling, 64, died of an acute heart attack at his
home in the village of Loyal at 9:15 o’clock Thursday
evening, Jan. 8.
He was born ay Mayville on Nov. 10, 1883, and came with his parents
to Clark county when but a small boy. They settled on land near
Spokeville, and lived there until his marriage. He was married to
Miss Dollie Mae Stewert on May 21, 1918, at the Loyal Methodist
church by the Rev. Strevey. Following his marriage and for the past
30 years he has been a resident of the village of Loyal. Much of
that time he was an employee of the village. For four years he
drove a school bus for the school district.
Private funeral services were held Monday afternoon Jan. 12, at the
Loyal funeral home, and burial was in the Loyal cemetery. The Rev.
Lee Holmes, pastor of the Methodist church officiated. During the
service the hymns, "The Old Rugged Cross" and :He Leadeth Me," were
sung.
Pallbearers and flower girls were relatives of the deceased. The
pallbearers were Alvin Luchterhand, Edward Greeler, William
Luchterhand, Reno Herdrich, Raymond Ertl, and Louis Pachal. Serving
as flower girls were Mrs. Harold Dahl, Mrs. Louis Pachal, Margaret
Herdrich, Margie Luchterhand, Mrs. Raymond Ertl and Betty
Greeler.
The beautiful floral offerings and many other expressions of
sympathy extended to the bereaved at this time speak of the esteem
and respect in which Mr. Wehling was held.
Surviving besides his widow are three brothers, Frank of Pewaukee
and Charles and Albert of Loyal, and a sister, Mrs. Frank
Luchterhand of Loyal. Another brother, August, and his parents,
John and Wilhemina Wehling, preceded him in death.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral services were: Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Nelson of Milwaukee, Frank Wehling and Frank Junn of
Pewaukee, Mrs. Frank O’Toole of Nekoosa, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Jacklin, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Wehling, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luchterhand
and daughter, Margie, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Luchterhand, all of
Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutt of Abbotsford, Mrs. Louis Andrew
and daughter, Arlene, of Chili, Mrs. Harry Nork and son, Herbert,
of Redfield, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Court and son, Archie,
of Seymore, Charles Haslow of Spencer, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Greeler and daughter, Betty, of Neillsville.
The Tribune extends to the bereaved its sympathy in the loss of a
beloved relative.
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