News: Granton Sr. Citizens
Honored (1982)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Opelt, Crockett, Garbisch, Gerber, Rosandich, Quicker, Carstenson,
Helm, Marg
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 9/16/1982
Granton Sr. Citizens Honored (1982)
Members of the Granton Senior Citizens organization took an active role in the
recent Granton Fall Festival. Max and Irene Opelt were honored by the group and
were selected to ride in a 1923 Dodge in the fest’s parade on Sunday. The auto
was driven by Reuben Garbisch.
Max and Irene (Crockett) Opelt lived in the Neillsville area until 1947 when
they bought the Fred Gerber home south of Granton on U.S. 10. They raised two
children, adopted three more and served as foster parents for 20 others. Their
children are Mrs. Tom (Arlene) Rosandich and Jerry, who married Faye Quicker.
Their adopted sons are John, Douglas who married Joyce Garbisch and Michael who
married Judy Carstenson. They also have twelve grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
After the family left home, Max and Irene worked as aides at the Norwood Health
Center in Marshfield for 5 1/2 years. In 1969, they retired, sold their rural
home and moved into the Village of Granton. They are members of the Granton
United Methodist Church.
The couple were also charter members of the Granton Senior Citizens Club with
Max serving as its first vice-president in 1972; he later served as president.
(Present officers of the club are Henry Helm, president; Max Opelt, vice
president; Agnes Marg, secretary; Elmer Marg, treasurer.)
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