Obit: Baumer, Leon J. (1926 - 2011)
Contact:
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Baumer, Blasel, Ebert, Meyer, Sackmann, Wocelka
----Source: The Star News (Medford, Taylor Co., Wisconsin) Thursday, June 23, 2011, online edition
Baumer, Leon J. (November 21, 1926 - June 17, 2011)
Leon J. Baumer, 84, Medford, died on Friday, June 17 at Memorial Nursing and
Rehab Center in Medford. No services will be held.
Hemer Funeral Service of Medford assisted the family with arrangements.
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----Source: Hemer Funeral Home (Medford, Taylor Co., WI) online obit, posted by blog
DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH:
November 21, 1926 in the town of Deer Creek, Taylor
County
EDUCATION:
Attended the Victory School
PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN LIFE:
Leon worked on the home farm until entering the U.S.
Army on March 16, 1945. He served in Japan and was discharged in August 1946. He
then worked in the wheat fields of North Dakota for a short time and then for
Nash Factory in Milwaukee. Leon then worked for Damm Brothers Sawmill for about
3 years. He then worked on the home farm until his retirement in 1991. He
enjoyed hunting, being outdoors and going for walks.
SURVIVING BROTHERS:
2 Brothers: Dennis of Medford and Conrad (Henrietta) of Manawa, WI
SURVIVING SISTERS:
3 Sisters: Silvia (Melvin) Blasel, Rosalie (Ray) Meyer
and Valerie Baumer all of Medford
Also survived by Nieces, Nephews, Other Relatives and Friends
DECEASED SISTERS:
3 Sisters: Marlene Baumer, Carmella Wocelka and
Elizabeth Sackmann
DECEASED FATHER:
Leo Baumer
DECEASED MOTHER:
Margaret Ebert
OTHER INFORMATION:
Hemer Funeral Home of Medford is assisting the family
with arrangements
For online condolences, please visit hemerfuneralservice.com
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