Obit: Speich, Kenneth G (1927 – 2017)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Speich, Beyer, Parker, Marth, Krause, Martin, Morris, Roberts, Mushel,
Olstinski, Heckler, Simboli
Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Abbotsford, WI) – 26 Jul 2017
Speich, Kenneth G (3 MAR 1927 – 20 JUL 2017)
Kenneth G. Speich, 90, Greenwood, died on Thursday, July 20, 2017, at Ministry
Saint Joseph’s Hospital in Marshfield, with his family at his side. Everyone is
invited to celebrate Ken’s life from 2-6 p.m., on Saturday Aug. 5, at the
American Legion on Main Street in Greenwood.
Ken was born on March 3, 1927, to George and Barbara (nee Beyer) Speich. He
married Sally Parker on April 12, 1950. Sally died on Dec. 16, 1990. Ken was
remarried to Glenda Olstinski on Aug. 27, 1993. Ken served in World War II with
the U.S. Navy as a signalman, and also was with the Admiral Byrd expedition to
Antarctica. He owned and operated Speich Tractor in Greenwood for 34 years. His
hobbies included being an avid fisherman, hunter, snowmobiler (for which he
taught certification classes), motorcycling and flying.
Ken belonged to the American Legion for 71 years. He served as vice state
commander as well as post commander for several years. Ken started the drill
team squad.
He is survived by seven daughters: Sue (Dennis) Marth of Marshfield, Pat (Gary)
Krause of Greenwood, Pam (Bob) Martin of Marshfield, Linda (Paul) Morris of
Marshfield, Jeannie (Bill) Roberts of Neillsville, Laura Speich of Greenwood,
and Sharon (Brent) Mushel of Marshfield; three step-children: Brian (Melissa)
Olstinski of Greenwood, Lisa (Dave) Heckler of Greenwood, and Sara (Tony)
Simboli of Greenwood; 21 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Sally; a son, Steve;
and a sister, Carol.
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