Obit: |
Bert Cornwell Cattanach (1914 - 1987) |
Contact: |
Scott M. Dorn |
Email: |
smdorn@earthlink.net |
Surnames: |
CATTANACH CORNWELL DORN DOMBROSKI GLENZER HAHN LAMONT |
----Source: Owen Enterprise
OBITUARY--BERT C.
CATTANACH
Bert C. Cattanach, 73, Owen, died at 1:15 pm Friday, Dec. 18, 1987
at St. Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield. Funeral Services were held
at 11 am Monday, Dec. 21, 1987, at St. Katherine's Episcopal Church
in Owen. The Rev. Robert Tiling officiated. Burial was in the
Riverside Cemetery at Withee. The Maurina Funeral Home in Owen was
in charge of the services. Pallbearers were Harold Parker, Eddie
Wendt, Roy Miller, Hank Lutz, Kris Rasmussen, Jim Riley, Ron
Gehrke, and Jim Albert.
Bert Cornwell Cattanach was born October 25, 1914 at Neillsville,
Clark County, to Lewis W. and Nina (Cornwell) Cattanach. He
graduated from Owen High School in 1932. On January 28, 1939 he was
married to Katherine Lamont in Dubuque, IA. For many years he was
employed by Western Condensing Co., later known as Foremost in Owen
until 1979. He also operated Owen Insurance Agency for many years.
For 20 years he had driven school bus for C. O. Alberts.
He was a life long member of St. Katherine's church, a 50 year
member of the Owen Masonic Lodge, served as a member of the Clark
County Board of Supervisors for a number of years, and served as
past director of Meadowview Country Club, Owen.
Survivors include his wife Katherine three daughters, Mrs. Raye
(Eileen) Hahn of Ogema, Mrs. Terry (Mary) Dorn of Colby, Mrs.
Donald (Susan) Dombroski of Medford; three sons, Richard and
William Cattanach of Archorage, Alaska, Patrick Cattanach of
Pheonix, Arizona three brothers, Lewis W. Cattanach of Boscobel,
James L. Cattanach of Owen, Robert E. Cattanach of Neillsville 14
grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. He was precedeed in death
by his parents two brothers, John and Irvin one sister, Jeanie
Glenzer and one grandson, Donald Pryzbylski.
FROM THE SAME PAPER --- (NELSON'S
NOTEBOOK)
I lost a good friend when Bert Cattanach died this week. In alot of
ways Bert was like a father to me and I'll always be grateful for
what he did for me. I and a great many others are going to miss
him. It just wont be the same without him. I would like to express
my sympathy and wishes for God's blessings to Cappy and the rest of
Bert's family.
*****
© Every submission is protected by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998.
Show your appreciation of this freely provided information by not copying it to any other site without our permission.
Become a Clark County History Buff
|
|
A site created and
maintained by the Clark County History Buffs
Webmasters: Leon Konieczny, Tanya Paschke, Janet & Stan Schwarze, James W. Sternitzky,
|