Obit: Probst, Harry K. (1892 – 1971)
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Surnames: Probst, Willingham, Stuttgen, Sukopp, Tobola, Olson, Johnson, Curtiss,
McAdam, Larson, Westegaard
---------Source: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 30 Dec 1971
Probst, Harry K. (16 MAY 1892 – 26 DEC 1971)
Harry K. Probst, a former resident of Owen (Clark Co., Wis.), died Sunday,
December 26, 1971 at Memorial Hospital in Bloomer, where he had been a patent
for some time since suffering a stroke earlier in the fall.
Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 28, at the Olson
Funeral Home in Bloomer, with Rev. David Willingham officiating. Burial was made
in the family lot at Riverside Cemetery, Withee.
Casket bearers were Leo Stuttgen, Alfred Sukopp, Tom Tobola, Robert Olson, Grant
Johnson, and Irv Curtiss.
He was born May 16, 1892 in Withee (Clark Co., Wis.), and later lived in Owen,
and was associated with Griebenow-Weirich Hardware Company for 15 years. In 1929
he and his family left here, moving to Augusta, where they purchased a hardware
store, and then in later years.sold it and moved to Eau Claire. In 1957 he and
the former Ada McAdam, Withee, whom he married in 1915 at Withee, retired and
built a year around home on Sand Lake, Chippewa County, where they have since
made their home.
When residents of Owen they were members of St. Katherine's Episcopal Church,
and of late years belong to the Church of Christ at Island Lake. Friends of his
in this community will remember him as being a personable man and an avid
sportsman, on o f the better musky fishermen that ever worked the waters of
Black River.
He is survived by his wife; a son, Harry Jr., Eau Claire; a half-brother, Ralph
Probst, Stevens Point; two half-sisters, Mrs. Leona Larson, Eau Claire; Mrs.
Mildred Westegaard, Stevens Point; three grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
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