Obit: Ule, Joseph A.
(1910 - 1979)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Ule, Levko, Heidepriem, Coleman, Finstad, Hribar, Braun, Pegorsch
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 8/23/1979
Ule, Joseph A. (2 January 1910 – 11 August 1979) With Flag
Joseph A. Ule, 69, Plymouth, and formerly of Willard and Marshfield, died August
11 shortly after being admitted at the Plymouth Hospital due to a heart attack.
Mr. Ule, son of the late Joseph and Mary (Levko) Ule, was born January 2, 1910,
in Lorraine, Ohio. He received his education in Willard schools. He was married
April 6, 1947, to Mildred Heidepriem in Defiance, Ohio.
He served in the U.S. Army in Alaska in World War II and was employed as a
salesman for dairy products in Defiance, Ohio; Marshfield; and Odell; and then
came to Plymouth 20 years ago where he was employed by the S.R. Cheese Company
until 1975. He was a member of the St. John’s Lutheran Church in Plymouth and
served on its board of elders. He was a member of the American Legion Post No.
243 in Plymouth.
Surviving him are his wife, two daughters, Ann Ule of Milwaukee and Mrs. Brett
(Jane) Coleman of Addison, Ill., one son, Joseph, Sheboygan; four grandchildren,
three sisters: Mrs. Elmer (Mary) Finstad of Chevy Chase, Md., Mrs. Joseph (Olga)
Hribar of Willard and Mrs. Clayton (Alice) Braun of Greenwood, and one brother,
Edward, Burnsville, Mn. He was preceded in death by one sister.
Funeral services were held August 14, from St. John’s Lutheran Church in
Plymouth. The Rev. Dennis Pegorsch officiated. Graveside military rites were
held by the Ladewig-Cink Graf Legion Post in the Plymouth Woodlawn Cemetery.
Attending from this area were Mr./Mrs. Joseph Hribar, Willard and Mr./Mrs.
Clayton Braun, Greenwood.
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