Bio: Sersch-Kurth (Family Reunion – Jun 1948)

Contact: Linda Ewen

Surnames: Sersch, Walti, Huber, Matter, Schwantes, Stroetz, Gehler, Cannar, Grassl, Zepplin, Meill, Meili, Conley, Christianson, Kurth, Faye, Darrah

----Source: Spencer Record, Spencer, Wis.) 07/01/1948


Serch-Kurth Family Reunion

Sunday the annual Sersch-Kurth reunion was held at the Ed. Sersch home, route one. Eighty-three persons were present and a picnic dinner and supper were served.

Those present from Spencer were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walti and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Huber and sons; Mr. and Mrs. Orval Matter and son; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sersch and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sersch; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schwantes and family.

From Marshfield were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walti; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stroetz; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gehler and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Carol Sersch and family and Mrs. Margaret Cannar.

From Stratford were: Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Walti; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grassl and son; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zepplin and sons. From Ridgway: Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Meill and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. George Sersch; from Dodgeville: Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sersch, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Cannon and Billy Meili.

Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stroetz, Menasha; Mrs. Victor Conley and daughter, Rockford, Ill; and Mr. and Mrs. Hank Christianson, Janesville; Fred Sersch, Madison; Bill Sersch, Wisconsin Rapids; Fred Kurth, Freeport, Ill; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fay, Tomah; Mrs. Jane Kurth, Barneveld; Mrs. Sue Darrah, Mineral Point; and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sersch of Marshfield.

 

 


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