Obit: Grassman, Olga (1983)
Contact: Kathleen E. Englebretson
Email:
kathy@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Grassman, Foley, Adams, Johnson, Moleski, Punchguer, Dahlke,
Sternitzky, Spicer, Cleveland, Kegler, Schumacher, Snelling, Wolff
----Source: Marshfield News-Herald (20 October 1983)
Grassman, Olga D. (5 December 1897 - 19 October 1983
Mrs. Arthur C. (Olga) Grassman, 85, Riverview Manor, Wisconsin Rapids, formerly
of Lynn, died Wednesday at Riverview Manor.
Services will be Saturday at the Hansen Funeral Home. The Rev. Charles P.
Schumacher of St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Chili, will officiate. Tim Foley
will be the soloist, and Carol Snelling will be organist. Burial will be in the
Town of Lynn Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Dan Adams, Harvey Johnson, William Moleski, Frank Punchguer,
Henry Dahlke and Erwin Sternitzky.
The former Olga D. Spicer was born December 5, 1897 in the Town of Lynn, Clark
County, to the late Mr. and Mrs. John (Mary Wolff) Spicer. She received her
education in the town of Lynn schools.
She was married to Arthur C. Grassman February 28, 1917 in the Town of Grant,
Clark County, After their marriage, they farmed in the Town of Lynn until 1936
and then moved to Lynn. Her husband died June 19, 1948 and she continued to live
in Lynn until December 1979 when she moved to Wisconsin Rapids.
Survivors include two sons, John Grassman of Route 1 Granton, and Rudy Grassman
of Valley Center, California; one daughter, Mrs. Leolene Cleveland of Wisconsin
Rapids; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.Ernest (Elsie)
Kegler of Arpin.
She was also predeceased by a son who died December 12, 1961, a grandson, a
sister and a brother.
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