BioA: Sternitzky, Mr./Mrs. Leo (55th – 1972)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Sternitzky, Jensen, Riedel, Opelt, Hasz
----Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Loyal, Wis.) 13 Apr 1972
Sternitzky, Mr./Mrs. Leo (55th – 28 MAR 1972)
Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Sternitzky of Granton (Clark Co., Wis.), who were married by
Rev. Martin Hasz March 28, 1917, in Zion Lutheran Church, Granton, celebrated
their 55th wedding anniversary of their marriage on April 9, 1972.
The village Plaza in Spencer was the setting for the reception held from one to
five in the afternoon. Roses and Carnations were used for the couples’ corsage
and boutonniere.
Leo Elmer Sternitzky, son of William and Ella Sternitzky, was born in the town
of Lynn (Clark Co.) April 8, 1892, and attended school in that township. He
lived in Lynn before he married and worked as a carpenter.
He still enjoys woodworking and is in good health, as is his wife, whose hobbies
are flower-making and homemaking. Both are members of Grace Lutheran Church,
Neillsville.
Mrs. Sternitzky, the former Edna Caroline Jensen, daughter of Herman and Otelia
Jensen, was born at Lynn August 14, 1899, and attended Popal School, Lynn.
After their marriage, the Sternitzky’s lived in Lynn for five years and since
then they have resided two miles east of Lynn.
They have one son, Gerald, of Loyal, and four grandsons.
Attendants attending the anniversary Sunday were Mrs. Alfred (Addie) Riedel,
Granton and Earl Opelt, Neillsville.
About 300 persons attended the events, coming from Wausau, Port Edwards,
Wisconsin Rapids, Neillsville, Marshfield, Loyal, Chili and Granton.
(Follow on Note)
LEO STERNITZKY WAS A COUSIN TO CARL OPELT, MY WIFE EVELYN'S DAD. HE BUILT THE
HOUSE FOR CARL AND MILLIE OPELT AROUND 1960 BY OPELT'S GRAVEL PIT IN TOWN OF
LEVIS. WE ALSO BUILT A HOUSE FOR OURSELVES THERE ABOUT THE SAME TIME.
JUST A NOTE THAT BRINGS BACK PLEASANT MEMORIES.
THANKS
DON & EVELYN [OPELT] SCHUTTE
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