Obit: Perman, Julia #2 (1891- 1970)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Perman, Ozbolt,
Tomac, Maass, Speich, Hemersbach, Nerbun, Meisner, Kasandovich, Steffen,
Gregorich, Herr, Reese, Klinke, Vesel, Koopman
----Source: Clark County
Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 3/19/1970
Perman, Julia (6 February
1891 - 11 March 1970)
Mrs. Julia Perman, 79, of Greenwood died March 11
in Neillsville, where she was admitted to the hospital March 8.
Mrs.
Perman, the former Julia Oz bolt, was born February 6, 1891, in Yugoslavia. Her
first marriage was in May 1912, to Anton Tomac in Alabama. They came to
Greenwood in 1914. Mr. Tomac died in February, 1918. On March 19, 1921, she was
married in Greenwood to Daniel Perman, who died October 23, 1947.
Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Edward (Mary) Maass and Mrs. John D. (Kay)
Speich of Greenwood, Mrs. Edmund (Christina) Hemersbach of Morris, Ill., Mrs.
Dede Nerbun of Ladysmith and Mrs. Herbert (Margaret) Meisner of Racine; two
sons, Joseph Tomac of Gary Ind., and Dr. Victor Perman of St. Paul; a brother,
Louis Ozbolt of Port Arthur, Canada; 32 grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Saturday morning from
St. Mary’s Catholic Church. The Rev. Leander Koopman officiated. Burial was made
in St. Mary’s Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Joe Gregorich, Joe Herr, Francis Herr,
David Reese, Frank Klinke and Robert Vesel.
Relatives who attended from a
distance were: Louis Ozbolt and Mr. and Mrs. George Kasandovich of Port Arthur,
Canada; Mrs. Dede Nerbun of Ladysmith; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meisner and family
of Racine; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tomac, Sr., of Gary, Ind.; Dr. and Mrs. Victor
Perman and family of St. Paul; Miss Kathleen Maass and Joseph Tomac, Jr., of
Chicago; Gerald Maass of Wisconsin Rapids; Richard Nerbun of Madison; Marion
Speich of la Crosse; William Speich of River Falls; and Paulette Steffen of
Minneapolis.
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