Obit: Ehrenreich, Ignatius F. (1900 – 1968)

Transcriber: Pam Harders - posted4u@charter.net 

Surnames: Ehrenreich, Hodnik, Marvin, Springer, Weinfurter, Divine, Randall, Banks, Mathias, Hoffman, Lund

----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 03/14/1968

Ehrenreich, Ignatius F. (20 JUN 1900 – 12 MAR 1968)

Funeral services for I.F. Ehrenreich, 67, Abbotsford, who died Tuesday, March 12, 1968, at St. Joseph's Hospital, will be held at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, Abbotsford, Saturday, March 16 at 10 a.m.

The Rev. Emil Hodnik will officiate at the service, and burial will be in the Riverside Cemetery, Withee.

The body will lie in state beginning Friday at the Polnaszek Funeral Home, Abbotsford, and a Bible service will be held here Friday evening at 7:30.

Ignatius Frank Ehrenreich was born at Rib Lake June 20 1900, and he received his education there. His marriage to Phyllis Marvin, who survives, took place at Marshfield on June 30, 1928.

For the past 24 years they lived at Abbotsford. He had been employed at the White House division of the A & P Tea Co. at Abbotsford until his retirement.

Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Kenneth, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and two daughters, Mrs. David (Lois) Springer of Wauwatosa, and Sister Donna of Milwaukee. There are four grandchildren.

Also surviving are a brother, Anthony, Yarnel, Ariz., and seven sisters, Mrs. Alfred Weinfurter, Mrs. George Divine and Mrs. Milo Randall, all of Marshfield; Mrs. Clarence Banks, Mrs. Elizabeth Mathias and Mrs. Henry Hoffman, Rib Lake, and Mrs. Rose Lund, Minneapolis.
 

 

 


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