BioA: Neuman, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold (Golden - 1982)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Neuman, Nelson, Luepke, Grandy, Anderson, Fenhaus, Grisham, Schaefer,
Logan, King, Barnos
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 8/26/1982
Neuman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Golden – 10 November 1982)
Harold and Viola Neuman, 500 North Main St., Loyal, were honored Saturday,
August 21, when their children were all home for an early celebration of their
Golden Anniversary. Officiating at the 2:30 p.m. Mass at St. Anthony’s Catholic
Church was the Revs. James Logan and Norbert E. King of Wausau, and Msgr. Barnes
of Wahoo, Nebraska.
An early evening dinner followed at the Loyal American Legion with approximately
100 family, and relatives being seated. Following the dinner, the couple greeted
guest and danced until midnight. A family reunion was held at the Lion’s Shelter
in Loyal on Sunday.
Harold Neuman followed his father’s occupation at cheesemaker, earning his
license as an apprentice after graduation from the Loyal High School in 1929. He
was employed by the Borden Company for 43 years. His parents were Henry and
Lottie Nelson Neuman and were living in the Town of Beaver when he was born on
January 27, 1912.
He and Viola Luepke were married on November 10, 1932, in her parental home in
Loyal. The Rev. W. Norman Grandy officiated. (Her attendant Hazel Luepke
Anderson, of Winter, came for the celebration.) Her parents, August and
Elizabeth Fenhaus Luepke were living in Spencer when she was born on December
24, 1901. After moving to Loyal, she graduated from the Loyal High School in
1930.
He was a member of the Loyal Volunteer Fire Department for 33 years. Both are
members of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church where is she a member of St.
Katherine’s Circle of the Altar Society, He is a member of the Knights of
Columbus, 4th degree. They both like to fish. He is a handyman, and her pastime
is sewing.
Their children are Jerry Neuman, Newcastle, Colorado; Jack Neuman, Marysville,
California; Jean Grisham, San Antonio, Texas; Jan Neuman, Loyal; and Kay
Schaefer, Loyal. Karen and Paul are deceased. There are also 23 grandchildren
and five great-grandchildren.
The Neumans have spent the past eight winters in Phoenix, Arizona, where they
have seasonal employment.
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