Obit: Diercks, Greta (1901 -
1982)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Diercks, Rasmussen, Kelting, Vollmert, Kordick, Masters, Drescher,
Saibold, Hinkelmann, Peterson, Breadke, Lindloff
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 7/01/1982
Dierks, Greta (15 June 1901- 24 June 1982)
Greta Diercks, a 12-year resident of the Town of Pine Valley, passed away in a
Port Edwards nursing home on Thursday, June 24, at the age of 81.
The deceased was born on June 15, 1901, in Fort Dodge, Iowa, to Claus and
Dorothea (Rasmussen) Kelting. She received her education in Graettinger, Iowa
schools. On February 25, 1920, she married Max Vollmert in Graettinger
ceremonies; the couple farmed in Iowa until 1947 when they moved to the Town of
Pine Valley. On April 22, 1959, Mr. Vollmert died. Mrs. Vollmert then moved to
Neillsville.
On December 2, 1964, the deceased married William H. Diercks in Loyal
ceremonies. The couple continued to make their home in Neillsville. Mr. Diercks
passed away on October 8, 1972.
Mrs. Diercks had resided at 315 Court St., Neillsville, until one month ago
when, due to failing health, she became a resident of the Port Edwards nursing
home. She was a member of St. John’s congregation and its Ladies Aid and of the
American Legion Auxiliary.
Surviving her are four sons, Alfred Vollmert of Rudolph, Kenneth Vollmert of Mr.
Ida, Arkansas and Ray Vollmert of Oxnard, California; two daughters, Lillian
Kordick and Mrs. Kevin (Irene) Masters of Ottley, Australia; three
stepdaughters, Mrs. Leonard (Vera) Drescher and Mrs. Walter (Erna Saibold), both
of Neillsville, and Mrs. Herbert (Marie) Hinkleman of Loyal; and two sisters,
Louise Peterson of Ft. Dodge and Christine Breadke of Graettinger. She is also
survived by 16 grandchildren, nine step-grandchildren, eleven great
grandchildren and twelve step-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death
besides her husbands, by a son William and a sister, Anna.
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