Obit: English,
Mildred (1904 – 1963)
Contact: Betty Comstock
Email:
Comstock@Stateline-ISP.com
Surnames: English, Giloy, Rahm
----Source: Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark Co., Wis.) 12/19/1963
English, Mildred
(04 JUL 1904– ? DEC 1963)
Mrs. Mildred English, 50, of Miami Beach, Florida died after a week’s illness of
pneumonia. The funeral was held at
2 p.m. Thursday from the Myre Funeral Home, Loyal with the Rev. A. M.
Moldenhauer officiating. Burial was
made in the Veefkind Lutheran Cemetery.
Mrs. English, whose maiden name was Mildred Giloy, was born July 4, 1904 in the
town of Sherman. She was married in
1923 to Morley English at Milwaukee.
She lived in this area until 1946, and then moved to Portland, Oregon
where she lived until 1953, when she moved to Miami Beach, Florida where she had
lived since.
She is survived by one child, Commander Morley English of the U.S. Navy,
stationed at Willow Grove, Pennsylvania; three grandchildren, one sister, Alice
Giloy at the Havenet Rest Home in Owen, and one brother, Walter Giloy of
Marshfield.
Two hymns were sung by Mrs. Verland and Mrs. Erwin Dux, “Some Day – Some Where:
and “ Nearer My God to Thee”, accompanied by Faith Moldenhauer.
The active pallbearers were Philip Capelle, Edward Rohloff, George Dahl, John
Olson, Christ Olson and Julius Ehlert.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral were Commander and Mrs. Morley
English, Willow Grove, Pennsylvania; Alice Giloy, Owen; Walter Giloy,
Marshfield; and Herbert Rahm of Chicago
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