Bio: Bloch, Judith A. (1951-1996)
Contact: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: BLOCH HECK FEIRN
----Source: TRG - Greenwood Library Scrapbook Collection,, 5/1/1996
JUDITH A. BLOCH (1951-1996)
Judith Ann Bloch, 45, town of Pine Valley,
rural Neillsville, Clark County, died Thursday April 25, 1996, at
the Neillsville Memorial Hospital from injuries due to an
automobile accident. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on
Monday, April 29, 1996, at the Neillsville Assembly of God Church.
Rev. Douglas Bjerke officiated. Burial was in the Greenwood
Cemetery. Pallbearers were Frank Hammond, Tim Heck, Jeff Heck,
Heath Heck, Craig Heck and Jim Ratsch.
Judith Ann Heck was born on March 27, 1951, in Neillsville, to
Floyd and Harriet (nee Feirn) Heck. She received her education in
the Neillsville area and graduated from Neillsville High School in
1969. After her education, she worked in Marshfield. She married
Aaron Bloch on Oct. 3, 1970, in Marshfield. He survives. After
their marriage, they lived, worked and farmed in the Marshfield
area until 1983, when they moved to Winder, Ga. They lived there
for 2 years and then moved to Arena, Wis., until 1991, when they
returned to the Neillsville area. At the present time she was
employed by the Clark Visiting Nurses. She was a member of the
Neillsville Assembly of God Church.
Survivors include her husband, Aaron of Neillsville two sons, Rob
and Justin, both at home her parents, Floyd and Harriet Heck,
Greenwood and three brothers, Tracy (Kay) Heck, Sheldon (Marie)
Heck, and Harvey (Linda) Heck, all of Greenwood.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Heather.
Gesch Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements.
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