Obit:

Bredlau, George (1907 - 1983)

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Surnames: BREDLAU TORCH WUCHERPFENNIG WEDEKIND KADOLPH HASLOW BERNDT

 

----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner (Clark County, Wis.) 07/27/1983


Bredlau, George (1907 - 1983)


Funeral services were at 11 a.m., Saturday, July 23, 1983, at Rinka Funeral Home, Loyal, for George Bredlau, 76, of Route 3, Neillsville, Clark County.

Mr. Bredlau died Thursday, July 21, 1983, at 3 a.m., at Memorial Hospital, Neillsville.

Officiating at the service was Brian Kuchmichel of Marshfield. Burial was in the Loyal Cemetery, with John Bredlau, Walter Hoover, George Tarter, Walter Seeger, Russell Haslow and Gerald Schwantes serving as pallbearers. Rinka Funeral Home handled arrangements.

George Bredlau was born to John and Mary (nee Torch) Bredlau, on April 27, 1907, in the Town of Beaver. He received his education at a Town of Beaver School.

On June 3, 1931, he and Hilda Haslow were married at Withee. They farmed in the townships of York and Lyon, and he also drove school bus.


He had been supervisor for the York Town Board and president of the County Farmers Union.

Surviving him are one son, Alfred of Neillsville three daughters, Mrs. Walter (Eileen) Wucherpfennig of Spencer, Mars. Ray (Carol) Wededkind of Neillsville and Mrs. Larry (Marian) Kadolph of Withee one brother, Walter of Loyal two sisters, Mrs. John (Dorothy) Haslow of Spencer and Mrs. Gerald (Edith) Berndt of Three Lakes, Wis. and 12 grandchildren.

Preceding him in death was one daughter, Norma.

 

 


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