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Macik, Julia A. (1918 - 2000) |
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Stan |
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MACIK BUTT KRAMER KROHN BURISEK DASSOW JELINEK ADAMS KILPATRICK BRENNAN MILLER |
----Source: STAR NEWS, Mar. 29, 2000
Julia Macik
(1918 - 2000)
Julia A. Macik, 81, Medford, died Friday,
March 24 at her home.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, March 28 at First Baptist
Church in Medford, with Revs. Charlie Butt, Dan Esterline, and Bill
Kramer officiating. Burial took place at Medford Evergreen Cemetery
II. Pallbearers were Erik and Justin Krohn, Ludwig Macik, Ken
Burisek, Terry Dassow, and Joe Jelinek.
Hemer Funeral Home in Medford assisted the family with
arrangements.
The former Julia Adams was born on July 16, 1918 at Avon, S.D., to
the late Theodore and Mabel (Kilpatrick) Adams. She attended
Longwood Grade School, graduated in 1936 from Owen High School,
Clark Co., WI and in 1942 from Superior State Teachers College.
After her education, she taught elementary school at Longwood,
Owen, and Greenwood schools.
Her marriage to George Macik, who died July 4, 1976, took place on
August 2, 1952 at Owen. After her marriage, she was a homemaker and
substitute teacher for the Medford school district until 1972. She
then worked at Brennan's Clothing Store in Medford until her
retirement.
She was a member of Goodrich Community Church, Town of Goodrich
Golden Agers of First Baptist Church and Christian Women's Club of
Medford.
Survivors include twin children, Joan (Bill) Krohn, Marshfield and
Jon, Medford one brother, Joseph, Medford and two
grandchildren.
In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death
by two sisters, Elizabeth, in her youth, and Marian Miller.
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