Obit: Apfelbeck, Arvin E. (1924
- 2013)
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Surnames: Apfelbeck, Pecher,
Hiebl, Grennier, Lounsbrough, Endries
----Source: Marshfield News Herald
(Marshfield, WI) 04/04/2013
Apfelbeck, Arvin E. (5 AUG 1924 - 31 MAR
2013)
Arvin E. Apfelbeck, age 88, of Dorchester, passed away March 31,
2013 at Golden Living Center-Continental Manor in Abbotsford lovingly surrounded
by his family.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 AM on
Saturday, April 6, 2013 at Saint Louis Catholic Church in Dorchester. Rev.
Charles Hiebl, a cousin of Arvin and Margaret, will officiate. A private family
committal service will be held at a later date. Visitation will be held on
Saturday at the church in Dorchester from 9AM until time of services. Acting as
pallbearers will be Joshua Dietze, Megan Dietze, Danny Grennier, Molly Grennier,
Candice Thorson, Jason Fettes and Jeffery Fettes.
Life Tributes Funeral
and Cremation Services in Spencer is assisting his family.
Arvin was born
August 5, 1924 in the town of Hull, Marathon County, son of the late Albert and
Anna (Pecher) Apfelbeck. He attended Rusk School, a one room school, until the
7th grade then one year at St. Mary's Parochial School in Colby. After that he
worked alongside his father on the family farm. On June 2, 1962, he married
Margaret Hiebl at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Milan. Arvin drove a milk route
for a period of time. In 1965 he bought his father-in-law's dairy farm located
in the town of Johnson, Marathon County. Arvin farmed full time with his devoted
wife at his side. He retired from farming in 1991 and sold the farm later moving
to the village of Dorchester. Retired but not tired Arvin then started working
for the Village of Dorchester and worked weekends as a security guard for Hurd
Millwork in Medford until his health would not allow.
To those that knew
him, Arvin was both a hardworking man and a man of few words. He loved to tinker
and fix things on farm machinery. His hobbies included bowling for the local
senior citizen league, playing on the St. Thomas Dartball League and playing
sheepshead with family and friends.
He is lovingly survived by his wife
of over 50 years, Margaret Apfelbeck of Dorchester; three children: Joan (Dan)
Grennier of Milwaukee; Jean (Robert) Lounsbrough of Sparta and Thomas (Heidi)
Apfelbeck of Medford; five grandchildren: Molly, Danny, Joshua, Megan and
Candice; three step-grandchildren: Heidi, Jason and Jeffery; one great
granddaughter Olivia and one step-great grandson Hayden; two brothers: James
Apfelbeck of Park Falls and Clem Apfelbeck of Mayville along with many nieces,
nephews, other relatives and friends.
Arvin was preceded in death by his
parents Albert and Anna Apfelbeck, a sister and brother-in-law: Alberta and
Marvin Endries and a sister-in-law Rosie Apfelbeck.
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