Obit: Wittke, Ferdinand K. (1882 - 1966)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Wittke, Bardeleben, Garbisch, Willms, Schlinsog, Harlin, Kauffman, Reich, Schultz, Ruchaber, Janke, Allen, Lukas, Subke, Pennebecker, Montgomery, Benecke
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 4/7/1966
Wittke, Ferdinand K. (4 January 1882 - 1 April 1966)
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the Georgas Funeral Home for Ferdinand K. Wittke, 84, of Neillsville, who died at his home Friday. The Rev. F. C. Benecke of the Zion Lutheran Church in Granton officiated. Burial was made in the Neillsville City Cemetery.
Mr. Wittke was born January 4, 1882, in Tolona, Ill., where he attended school. He came to Clark County in the fall of 1895 with his parents, who located on a farm. He spent most of his lifetime engaged in farming in the Town of Weston. On October 1, 1913, he was married in Neillsville to the former Erna Bardeleben, who died in 1957.
Mr. Wittke is survived by a son, Lester Wittke of rural Neillsville; a daughter, Mrs. Alfred L. (Viola) Garbisch of Rt. 1 Granton; five grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Fred (Edna) Willms of West Allis; and a brother, Henry Wittke of Neillsville.
Pallbearers were: William Ruchaber, August Janke, Ed Allen, Max Lukas, Fred Subke and John Pannebecker.
The Misses Connie and Gayle Montgomery, accompanied by Mrs. Leland Garbisch, sang, "The Lord is my Shepherd" and "Abide with me".
People from away here for the service included: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Garbisch, Janice, Rodger, Eileen, Virginia and Milton Garbisch, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlinsog and Karen, Mrs. Carl Harlin, Mrs. Everett Kauffman and Mrs. Leland Reich, all of Granton; Mr. and Mrs. Art Wittke of Cedar Rapids, Ia.; Mrs. Victor Schultz of Eau Claire; and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wittke of Black River Falls.
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