Obit: |
Morien, Joseph Herman (1922 - 1972) |
Contact: |
Stan |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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MORIEN WHITE TNIEMA LAMPINEN TAPANI NIELSEN MISSLING MARKS DOUGHERTY SMITH CARLTON KUHLMANN PLIER |
----Source: Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis., Library Scrapbook
HEART ATTACK TAKES OWEN MAN by Louise Keiner
Joseph Herman Morien, 50, of Rt. 1, Owen, died February 14 of an
apparent heart attack at his home.
Mr. Morien was born February 11, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Anton Morien
at Ringle, He was married September 23, 1949, in Chicago to Mabel
Bell White. They lived in the Chicago area until 1958, when they
moved to Withee. In 1959 they settled on a farm in the town of
Longwood, where they lived ever since.
Survivors are his wife two daughter, Deborah Mae and Pattricia
Jean, at hom two sons, Airman Joseph W. Morien at Lowry AFB, Colo.,
and Al/c Robert G. Morien at Minot AFB, Minot, N.D. his mother,
Mrs. Augusta Marks of Ontonagon, Mich. four brothers, Anton of
Hadley, Oscar of Wausau, William of Stratford and Leonard of
Pulaski and three sisters, Mrs. William (Leona) Tniema of
Ontonagon, Mich Mrs. O.H. (Elaine) Lampinen of Atlantic Mine, Mich.
and Mrs. Arthur (Phillis) Tapani of Chassell, Mich.
Funeral services were held Friday from Our Savior's Lutheran church
in Greenwood. The Rev. David Wenger officiated and burial was made
in the Greenwood cemetery.
Pallbearers were all nephews: David, LaVern, Kenneth and Elroy
Morien, Daniel Marks and William Tniema.
Mrs. Donald Missling and Mrs. William Karlen sang, "Rock of Ages,"
and the congregation sang, "I know That my Redeemer Lives,"
accompanied on the organ by Berdelle Nielsen.
Relatives from away attending were Airman Joseph W. Morien, Lowry
AFB, Colo. A1/c and Mrs. Robert G. Morien, Minot AFB, Minot, N. D.
Mrs. August Marks, Mr. and Mrs. William Tniema, Mr. and Mrs. Galen
Dougherty and George White, Ontonagon, Mich. Mrs. Arthur Tapani,
Chasnell, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Morien, Hatley Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Morien, Wusau Mr. and Mrs. William Morien and family,
Stratford Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Morien, Kenosha Mrs. Lewis Smith,
Mrs. Walter Carlton and Mrs. Charles Kuhlmann, Green Bay Mr. and
Mrs. Howar Plier of Joliet.
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