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Friske, Norman E. (2 FEB 1916 - 13 FEB 1985) |
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Surnames: FRISKE DREWS WELLS JOHNSON EDWARDS SEBASTIAN
----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner (Clark County, Wis.) 02/20/1985
Friske, Norman E. (2 FEB 1916 - 13 FEB
1985)
Norman E. Friske, 69, Mayor of Whitehall, died Wednesday, Feb. 13,
1985, in La Crosse Lutheran Hospital.
He was born Feb. 2, 1916, in Wilton to Otto and Clara (Drews)
Friske. He married Marguerite Wells on May 1, 1940, in Waukon,
Iowa.
He was a graduated of Greenwood High School and had attended the
University of Wisconsin-Madison. He was a World War II veteran and
had been awarded the Purple Heart and Croix de Guerre Award.
He was employed by the Production Credit Association in Mondovi for
six years before moving to Whitehall, where he was employed by the
Federal Land Bank from 1952 to 1982.
Friske was elected mayor without opposition last spring. He had
served on the Whitehall City Council for 16 years before that.
He was a past commander of Hutchins-Stendahl American Legion Post
No 191, served on the board of directors of the Whitehall Community
Chest for the past 12 years and was a member of the Whitehall
Chamber of Commerce.
He was a member of the lay leader of the United Methodist Church in
Whitehall.
Survivors are his wife a son, Fredric N. of Shepherdsville, Ky. a
daughter, Faye Johnson of De Forest a twin brother, Norbert of
Greenwood, Clark County two sisters, Florence Edwards of Stevens
Point and Bruce Sebastian of New Port Richie, Fla.
Services were Saturday at 1:30 p.m., at Our Savior's Lutheran
Church, Whitehall. The Revs. Thomas Lambrecht and LaMoine Jacobs
officiated. Burial was in the Lincoln Cemetery, Whitehall, with
military rites by Hutchins-Stendahl American Legion Post 191.
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