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Surnames: HEMERSBACH GANNON BUDZINSKI COLLMAN HARMESON JANEZICH STEFFEN THORSON
BROWN MERLAK
----Source: Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis., Library Scrapbook Collection; Tribune-Record-Gleaner 5 Aug 1992
ALFONS HEMERSBACH
Alfons Hemersbach, 78, died Saturday, Aug. 1,
1992, after a long term struggle as a renal patient. Funeral
services were to be held Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1992, at 11 a.m. at St.
Mary's Catholic Church, Greenwood. Father Al Hemersbach, La Crosse,
cousin of the deceased officiated.
Burial was in Holy Family Cemetery, Willard, Clark County.
Graveside military rites were performed by the Greenwood American
Legion. Pallbearers were grandsons, John Gannon, James Gannon,
Damian Budzinski, Christian Budzinski, Benjamin Collman, Nicholas
Collman, and Joshua Harmsen.
Alfons Hemersbach was born Jan. 16, 1914, in Hoven, S.D., to Frank
and Katie Hemersbach. He received his elementary education in the
Cashton area schools and graduated from Aquinas High School, La
Crosse, in 1932. He was a World War II veteran and a member of the
American Legion. He married Hedwig Janezich March 1, 1943, in
Spartenberg, S.C.. She preceded him in death Feb. 12, 1991. They
farmed together in the town of Warner until 1976. He was a member
of St. Mary's Parish, Greenwood school board National Farmers
Organization Clark County Democratic Party and various church
organizations.
Survivors include one son, Steven (Carol), Greenwood four
daughters, Marcia (Robert) Gannon, Marinette Linda (Henry)
Budzinski, Eau Claire Roberta (Harold) Harmson, Eau Claire Georgia
(Richard) Collman, Coral Gable, Fla. 14 grandchildren and one
great-grandson three brothers, Edward, Morris, Ill. William,
Waukegan, Ill. and Linus, Tucson, Az. four sisters, Helen Steffen,
Withee Freida Thorson, Owen Lydia (Bill) Brown, Milwaukee and
Angela (Martin) Merlak, Wonder Lake, Ill.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, and a brother,
Henry.
Rinka Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
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