Obit: Guthmiller,
Louise (1918 - 2012)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Guthmiller, Hieb, Grether, Stucki, Tesky, Buchholz, Gukeisen, Nyreen,
Stoebner, Way
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 11/28/2012
(2 November 1918 - 24 November 2012)
Louise Guthmiller, 94, of Tripp, SD, passed away Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012.
Louise Guthmiller was born on a farm eight miles southwest of Tripp, SD,
Saturday, Nov. 2, 19198. She was the youngest of 11 children born to Ludwig and
Katharina (Hieb) Guthmiller. She was baptized and confirmed in the Reformed
Faith and attended the Rural Oak Hollow School District #70 through the eighth
grade. Louise’s father died in 1924 when she was six years old, and her mother
and all the children worked hard to keep their farm. In 1943, Louise moved into
Tripp from the farm and from 1943 to 1947, she was employed at various stores
within the Tipp community.
In 1947, she traveled with Rev. and Mrs. Jack Grether to Neillsville, where she
began working at the Winnebago Indian School. After earning her GED in July of
1961 and attending night school, she became an administrative secretary at the
school, first for Rev. Grether and later for Rev. Ben Stucki. Over the years,
“Miss Lou” was given many beautiful baskets hand-woven by the women and children
at the Indian School.
Louise had maintained her ties to the Tripp area during her years in Wisconsin,
as she had purchased a house in Tripp that she occupied during her school
vacations, and then lived in it during her retirement. After retiring to Tripp,
Louise cared for her sister, Esther, and her brothers, Konnie and Samuel, in
their final years. Louise was an independent, ambitious woman who held strong
opinions and had a “can-do” spirit. She was always busy. She loved to drive and
will be remembered driving her red Dodge and later her white Beretta. Louise
lived her life independently, driving her car and maintaining her home until age
93.
She was the Guthmiller family historian and chronicled all of the family events,
names and dates. Louise was a member of Frieden’s Reformed Church and the Good
Samaritan Auxiliary. She was treasurer for the auxiliary and was instrumental in
the creation of the Tripp Community Calendar to benefit the Good Samaritan
Society, duties which she enjoyed until just last year. She enjoyed gardening
and mowing her yard, and she loved all animals, especially her cats, Mikey and
Mickey.
Louise’s physical health began to deteriorate, but her mind remained sharp until
the very end. She moved into Good Samaritan Assisted living in October of 2011
and became a resident of the nursing home last month. It is there that she
passed away.
Louise is survived by numerous nieces and nephews and many great-nieces and
nephews.
In addition to her parents, Ludwig and Katharina Guthmiller, Louise was per
ceded in death by three sisters: Athalia Tesky, Bertha Buchholz and Esther
Guthmiller; seven brothers, Solomon, Samuel, Emanuel, Konnie, Leo, Otto and
Carl; one niece and two nephews.
Funeral services for Louise were held Tuesday, Nov. 27, at Frieden’s Reformed
Church in Tripp with Rev. Greg Way officiating. Organist was Shelly Finck and
soloist, David Finck. Interment followed in Frieden’s Reformed Cemetery, Tripp.
Casketbearers were: Charles Gukeisen, Chad Guthmiller, Harry Guthmiller, Judd
Guthmiller, Mark Guthmiller, Daniel Nyreen and Myron Stoebner.
Louise’s arrangements were in the care of Goglin Funeral Home of Tripp and
online condolences may be sent at
www.goglinfh.com.
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