Obit: Wolter, Tena Alvina (1900 – 1966)
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Surnames: Wolter, Knudsen, Moen, Von Wold, Smasal, Henderson, Hagen
---------Source: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 14 Apr 1966
Wolter, Tena Alvina (5 MAY 1900 – 5 APR 1966)
Funeral services were held at two o'clock Saturday afternoon, April 9, from the
Nazareth Lutheran Church, Withee, for Mrs. Hugo Wolter. The parish pastor, Rev.
Beryl Knudsen, officiated at the final rites, with burial being made at
Riverside Cemetery at Withee.
Messrs. Leo Stewart, Arliss Offord, Art Peterson, Chris Bakke, Henry Balicki and
Archie Nourse served as pallbearers.
Mrs. Wolter, nee Tena Alvina Moen, was born May 5, 1900, in the Town of Worden,
Clark County, and passed away at her home southwest of Withee (Clark Co., Wit.)
on Tuesday, April 5th, 1966, when she succumbed to a heart attack. She was 65
years and 11 months of age.
On Sec. 12, 1922 she and Hugo Wolter were married in a service performed at
Stanley. They immediately settled on their present farm southwest of Withee,
which they word and developed until their retirement.
She was always an active figure in the affairs of her community in addition to
being a member of the Nazareth Lutheran Church, where she was active in the
ladies aid. In addition she derived great pleasure from her participation in the
Helping Hand Sewing Club.
Mourning her loss are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Glen (Valera) Von Wold, Eau
Claire; two sisters, Mrs. Art (Regina) Smasal, rural Withee and Mrs. Mabel
Henderson, Oregon; two brothers, Chester Moen, Stanley, and Otto Moen, Ely,
Minn.; two step-brothers, Sam and Elmer Hagen, both of Stanley, and two
grandchildren.
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