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Sebold, Betty Jane (1942 - 1995) |
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Surnames: SEBOLD PICUS RISKEM HEINTZ HAMILTON STERNS
----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner 12/06/1995
BETTY SEBOLD
Betty Jane Sebold, 53, Willard, Clark County,
formerly of Loyal, died Sunday, Dec. 3, 1995, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, Marshfield.
Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 6,
1995, at the Free Methodist Church, Loyal. Rev. Rich George
officiated. Burial was in the Willard, Slovenian Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Alan Tesch, Ryan Heintz, David Bihan, Bart
Gaffney, Patrick Bighan, Pat Fleischman and Mike Fleischman.
Betty Jane Picus was born Feb. 28, 1942, in Spencer, to Ralph and
Eva (nee Riskem) Picus. She graduated from Spencer High School and
Stevens Point State Teachers College.
After college, she taught school in Willard in the early 1960's and
then was employed with the Loyal School District for 25 years until
retiring in 1988. She married Orrin Sebold on April 12, 1968. He
survives. In the early 1970's she started the Adult Developmental
Center in Willard. After retiring, she moved with her husband to
the Rock Dam area and resided there until her death. She enjoyed
arts and crafts, traveling, auctions and casinos. She was a member
of the Loyal American Legion Auxiliary.
Survivors include her husband her father and step-mother, Ralph and
Evelyn Picus, Greenwood one son, Orrin Sebold Jr., Willard two
step-sons, David Sebold, Neillsville and Robert Sebold, Rockville,
Utah one step-daughter, Mary Heintz, Marshfield four grandchildren
and three sisters, Joan Sterns, Milwaukee Elaine Hamilton, San
Antonio, Texas and Mary Jo Picus, Oshkosh.
She was preceded in death by her mother.
Rinka Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements.
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