Obit: Habermeyer, David Lee
(1947 - 1970*)
Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surname: Brost, Geiger, Grinker, Goessl, Habermeyer, Harte, Ludwig,
Peissig, Resech, Theilig
----Source: The Marshfield News Herald
(Marshfield, WI) 06/22/1970
Habermeyer, David L. (14 NOV 1944 - 21 JUN
1970*)
Funeral services for David Lee Habermeyer, 25, are scheduled for
this morning, Thursday, at Sacred heart Catholic church, Stetsonville. Rev.
James Harte will officiate at 10:30 o’clock services and burial will take place
in Stetsonville Catholic cemetery.
Pallbearers are Dennis Brost, Allen
Peissig, Joe Grinker, Thomas and Dale Geiger and Norbert Goessl.
Mr.
Habermeyer was born November 14, 1944, at Medford. He was graduated from Medford
High School in 1963 and served in the Navy for two and one half years.
His marriage to the former Miss Donna Theilig took place September 5, 1967 at
Stetsonville. He had been on the Habermeyer family farm in the town of Little
Black since his marriage.
Mr. Habermeyer was a member of the
Boxrucker-Berry American Legion post at Stetsonville and a member of the board
of directors of Pleasant View Cheese factory. He was a member of Sacred Heat
parish.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Habermeyer is survived by a
daughter, Vicki Ann, at home; his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Habermeyer,
Stetsonville; a brother Charles of Stetsonville, and a sister, Barbara, Mrs.
Dave Dittrich, Medford.
His father, Thomas Habermeyer, preceded him in
death in November, 1965.
(copy cut off) last evening at Ruesch Funeral
Home where the body lay in state from Wednesday noon.
Military rites
were conducted at the cemetery by members of the Stetsonville American Legion
post.
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