Obit: |
Brandt, Paul Herman (1906 - 1994) |
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Stan |
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stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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BRANDT ROSSOW NELSON MELLENTHIN |
----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner 03/23/1994
PAUL BRANDT
Paul Herman Brandt, 87, Spencer, died Friday,
March 18, 1994, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on Monday, March 21, 1994, at
the United Methodist Church, Loyal. Rev. Steve Groves officiated.
Burial was in the Greenwood, Clark County Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Elwood Schmidt, Mclfort Molle, Wayne Molle, Ted
Sanwald and Garth Luchterhand.
Paul Herman Brandt was born on March 30, 1906, in the Town of
Beaver, to John and Minnie (nee Rossow) Brandt. He received his
education at Maple Center in the Town of Beaver. He married Bertha
Severson on Dec. 10, 1928, in Greenwood.
She preceded him in death on Sept. 20, 1971. He farmed with his
parents in the Town of Beaver until 1946. He then worked at several
mink farms around the state until 1965. He then moved to Spencer
and worked at Load O Lakes until his retirement in 1971. In 1973 he
moved to Loyal and was the first resident at Hometown Village. In
1985 he moved back to Spencer and worked part-time at Black River
Campers as a maintenance person. He also helped distribute
commodities in the Loyal area. He was a member of Spencer Senior
Citizens and a member of the Loyal United Methodist Church.
Survivors include one son, John (Virjean) Brandt, Marshfield one
daughter, Darlene (Leonard) Nelson, Racine five grandchildren two
step-great-grandchildren and a special friend, Freida
Mellenthin.
He was preceded in death by his wife, his parents and one
sister.
Rinka Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
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