Obit: Driessen, Henry Herman (1878 – 1961)
Transcriber: Lisa Haas
Surnames: Driessen, Henke, Gygi, Gordeau, Stair
----Source: Lucy Henke scrapbook
Henke, Henry Herman (20 APR 1878 – 18 JAN 1961)
Henry Herman Driessen, 82, passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry
Gygi at Rural Route 2, Holcombe, Wednesday afternoon.
He was born at Hollandtown, Wisconsin, April 20th, 1878 and was united in
marriage with Anna Henke at St. Bernard's Catholic Church at Thorp, October of
1904. He farmed in the town of Worden, Clark County, until 1949 when his wife
passed away and then made his home with his daughter at Holcombe.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Victor Gordeau and Mrs. Henry Gygi of
Holcombe and Mrs. Milton Stair of Pilot Falls, Oregon; also one brother Ed
Driessen of Kaukauna, Wisconsin and six grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren.
Preceding him in death was his wife in 1949 and seven sisters and two brothers.
Friends may call at the Cornell Funeral Home Sunday afternoon and evening until
the time of the services which will be held Monday morning at 10:00 o'clock at
Holy Cross Catholic Church at Cornell with Reverend Carl Meyer officiating.
Interment will be in the St. Mary's Cemetery at Stanley. The Rosary will be
recited at the Funeral Home Sunday evening at 8:00 o'clock.
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Bio: Driessen, Henry Herman (1878 – 1961)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: Berge, Driessen
----Source: The Stanley Republican, 24 Sep 1904
Towns of Thorp and Worden.
Henry Driesen has his new house all finished on the outside. The Stanley Republican (24 Sept 1904)
World War I, Draft Registration
Henry Herman Driessen Male United States 20 Apr 1879, United States
White Draft Registration from 1917 to 1918 Clark, Wisconsin, United States
Medium Height and Build, Gray Eyes and Dark Hair. No disqualification
Signed by A. G. Berge
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