Obit: Kleinstick, Otto (1894 – 1972)
Transcriber:
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Surnames: Kleinstick, Mondloch, Edes, Pals, Nellis
----Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Loyal, Wis.) 04 May 1972
Kleinstick, Otto (26 DEC 1894 – 30 APR 1972)
Otto Kleinstick, 77, a resident of Spencer for more than 40 years, was found
dead in bed Monday morning by Police Chief James Mondloch. The body was taken to
the Lulloff Funeral Home in Colby, where Marathon County Coroner Marvin Nellis
place the time of death on Sunday evening, April 30, 1972, of an apparent heart
attack.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 o'clock at the Lulloff Funeral Home
in Colby, with military rites, and burial will be made in the Colby Memorial
Cemetery.
Mr. Kleinstick was a veteran of World War I. He had worked as a cement finisher
in highway construction, was employed at Roddis in Marshfield, now Weyerhaeuser,
was also employed by the Village of Spencer, and was a school bus driver. He
never married.
Survivors include a brother, Richard, Edgar; three sisters, Elda Kleinstick,
Minneapolis, Minnesota; Mrs. Archie Edes, Wenatchee, Washington, and Mrs.
Augusta Pals, Waukesha.
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Obit: Kleinstick, Otto A. #2 (1894 – 1972)
A military funeral was held at 2 p.m. May 4, 1972 at the Lulloff Funeral Home,
Colby, for Otto A. Kleinstick, who died April 30, 1972.
The services were conducted by Erling Amdal of Wisconsin Rapids. Music and hymns
were furnished by Miss Sarah Knighton of Wausau.
Graveside military services were held by the Colby VFW.
Relatives from out of town who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kleinstick,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kleinstick, Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Kleinstick, all of Edgar; Mr.
and Mrs. Donal Occola, Pittsville; Miss Ella Kleinstick, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mr.
and Mrs. Archie (Selma) Edes, Wenatchee, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. James
Henhenberger, Prairie du Sac.
Also attending were many friends from Spencer, Colby, Marshfield, Abbotsford,
Dorchester, St. Paul and Wausau.
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