Obit: |
Behrens, Edwin A. (1906 - 1981) |
Surnames: |
BEHRENS HAGLUND MALEN MAXWELL HERTZOG SCHMIT EISENHART BATENBERG WARNER JACKSON |
----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner (Clark County, Wis.) 09/02/1981
Behrens, Edwin A. (1906 - 1981)
Edwin Alexander Behrens, 75, died Saturday, Aug. 29, 1981, at Myrtle Worth Medical Center in Menomonie. Mr. Behrens, the second oldest in a family of thirteen children, was born in Greenwood, Clark County, on Feb. 19, 1906, to Alex and Agnes (Haglund) Behrens. On July 5, 1934, he married Violet Ann Malen at Greenwood.
He attended Hemlock and Greenwood Public Schools and farmed for
many years in Longwood Township, Clark County, before moving to
Illinois in 1959, where he owned a restaurant in Lemont. After
retiring, the Behrens moved to Menomonie where they have resided
since 1972.
Mr. Behrens is survived by his wife a daughter, Judith A. Maxwell
Ithaca, N.Y. two sons, Edwin L. Behrens, McLean, Va. (Washington,
D.C.) and David H. Behrens of Eau Claire and seven grandchildren.
He is also survived by six sisters, Irma Hertzog, Derry, La.
Lillian Redgren and Lucille Schmit of Menomonie Mildred Eisenhart,
Kennsington, Maryland (Washington, D.C.) Eileen Batenberg,
Flossmoor, Ill. and Edith Warner, Chetek and four brothers, Louis,
Greenwood Karl, Sandy, Utah Neil, Miami, Fla. And William Terrence,
Calif. He was preceded in death by his parents a brother, Lee, and
a sister, Adeline Jackson.
Mr. Behrens died of a stroke suffered on Sunday, Aug. 23.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 1, at Our
Savior's Lutheran Church in Greenwood. Burial followed in the
Greenwood Memorial Cemetery.
Individuals interested in a memorial contribution are requested to
forward their donations to the Myrtle Worth Medical Center, the
American Cancer Society or the Lion s Eye Fund.
Serving as pallbearers were Herbert Missling, Francis Herr, Sr.,
Gerald Steffen, Gordon Worden, Dick Warner and Joseph Herr. Rinka
Funeral Home, Greenwood, was in charge of arrangements.
Family Notes
Edwin Alex Behrens in mid 1920's, from his several falls working in ND Wheat Field days helping his Mom, Agnus Behrens support the other younger family members at home on family farm in Hemlock Township. Dave Behrens.
Contributors
David Behrens (family member) & Stan Schwarze.
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