BioA: Winter, Mr. and
Mrs. Arno (Golden - 1978)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Winter, Eloranta, Porath, Raplinger, Brown, Elmhorst, Marg, Hoff,
Booth
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 3/02/1978
Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Arno (Golden – 28 February 1978)
Many friends and relatives, including their four children, joined Mr. and Mrs.
Arno Winter in a February 22 celebration and worship service at the Zion
Lutheran Church, Town of Grant, in honor of the couple’s 50th wedding
anniversary.
The Rev. Ernest Hoff, Eau Claire, offered a special prayer of thanks at the 8:00
p.m. service with a social hour and lunch following the event.
On Sunday, February 26, a potluck dinner was held at the Winter home. Decorated
anniversary cakes were created by Cathy Winter. Those attending included the
couple’s four children and their families, Mr. and Mrs. George (Lola) Eloranta
and family, Owen; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin (Lorraine) Porath and family, Owen; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Winter and family, Granton; and Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Ethel) Raplinger
and family of Port Edwards. The Winters have 18 grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Rod Porth and Chad, Loyal;
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown, Boulder Junction; Barbara Elmhorst, Madison; and Norma
Marg, Ruth Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Celon Winter and Albert Marg, all of
Neillsville.
Arno and Nina Winter were united in marriage on February 28, 1928, in an evening
ceremony in the church parsonage, officiated by the Rev. John Booth.
Arno was born in 1907 in the town of Lynn while Nina was born the same year in
Owen. They farmed for two years in the Town of Lynn, then moved to their present
farm in the Town of Grant in 1930. Nina also taught at the Roder School for two
years.
Arno is now semi-retired, but he still takes care of the young stock and
chickens on the family farm.
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