Obit:

Ulesich, Joe (1902 - 1992)

Contact:

Stan

Email:

stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames:

ULESICH LUNKA WAITKUS MANGINI STRANG

----Source: Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis., Library Scrapbook Collection TRG 9/23/1992

 

OE ULESICH


Joe Ulesich, 91, formerly of Greenwood, Clark County, died Friday, Sept. 18, 1992, at Neillsville Memorial Home, Neillsville. A memorial service will be held Saturday, Sept. 26, 1992, at 1 p.m. at Holy Family Church Hall. Ashes will be interred in the Holy Family Church Cemetery.


Joe Ulesich was born Oct. 30, 1902, in Ahmeek, Mich., to Joseph and Fana Ulesich. He received his education in Illinois Schools. He married Anna Lunka May 14, 1938, in Chicago, Ill. She preceded him in death April 29, 1992. After their marriage, he worked in Chicago for 20 years. In 1949, they moved to the Greenwood area and farmed in the town of Eaton. He retired in 1980 and moved to the city of Greenwood. In 1989, they moved to Neillsville, and for the past 10 months he had been a resident of the Memorial Home.


Survivors include three sons, Ronald Ulesich, Rolling Meadows, Ill. James Ulesich, Menomonie and Robert Ulesich, Milwaukee two brothers, Raymond Ulesich, Illinois and Rudy Ulesich, Wis. three sisters, Mrs. Mary Waitkus, Ill. Mrs. Frances Mangini, Calif. and Mrs. Anna Strang, Texas five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.


He was preceded in death by his wife, his parents, and four brothers, John, Tony, Leo, and William Ulesich.


Rinka Funeral Home handled the arrangements.

 

 


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