Bio: Poppe, Norman (American Legion Honors Vet - 2015)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Henchen, Grap, Poppe
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 10/28/2015
American Legion Honors Veteran (Norman Poppe - 2015)
American Legion Honors Veteran
Norman Poppe
By Todd Schmidt
Neillsville American Legion Post 73 will honor Edward Henchen, Frederick Grap
Jr. and Norman Poppe for their military service during a special program Monday,
Nov. 3. Social hour starts at 4:30 p.m., with a 5:30 potluck meal and a
recognition program to follow.
Poppe was drafted into the Army in December 1953 at the age of 21, joining five
other recruits from the Neillsville area.
Basic training was conducted at Ft. Riley, KS, where Poppe was trained in the
Light Weapons Infantry. He was transferred to the 4th Armored Division at Ft.
Hood, TX, where he worked in the food service.
Poppe received his discharge in 1955.
Poppe’s parents built the roller skating rink northwest of Neillsville in 1946.
Many people in this area remember the good times had there.
“It has been told there have been some lasting relationships formed from that
era,” Poppe said.
Unfortunately, the skating rink had closed by the time Poppe came home from the
service.
He married Ardith Suckow in May 1959. They took over the family farm, as his
parents moved to a house by the former skating rink. They have since sold the
farm, moving to a country home north of Neillsville.
They have been volunteers at the Legion for many years. They started helping at
the former Legion facility on Hewett Street and to this day continue working on
Thursdays, preparing potatoes for the weekend events. He also works on the
Monday night steak feed.
They enjoy playing cards (Sheepshead and Setback). They have four children and
six grandchildren.
(Shown l-r), Edward Henchen, Frederick Grap, Jr. and Norman Poppe are honored
for their military service Monday evening by Neillsville American Legion Post
73.
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