Obit: Franke, Kurt Robert aka Kurt Schroeder (1905 - 1973)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon 

Surnames: Franke, Schroeder, McDonough, Johnson, Poelzel, Hanson, Warlum, Bichler, Lezotte, Skroch, Meinholt, Reinhart, Spangler, Clark

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co, WI) 7/12/1973

 



Franke, Kurt Robert (8 April 1905 - 5 July 1973)

Funeral services for Kurt Robert Franke, 68, of Neillsville, who died July 5, were held Monday afternoon from the Georgas Funeral Home with the Rev. Gary Clark of the united Church of Christ officiating. Interment was in the Neillsville City Cemetery.

Kurt (Schroeder) Franke, the son of Robert and Alvina (Schroeder) Franke, was born April 8, 1905, in Germany and was educated there. He came to Clark County at the age of 18 and worked on a farm with his aunt and uncle. Mr. Franke was employed by the Nelson Muffler Corporation from 1945 until 1965 when he retired because of failing health. His marriage to the former Helen McDonough took place July 7, 1945, in Neillsville. The couple lived in Neillsville.

Survivors, in addition to his wife (D. Helen McDonough Franke), include two children, John R. Franke of Black River Falls and Mrs. Laverne (Jean) Johnson of Osseo, MN; and one grandchild. His only other living relative in this area is Erwin Poelzel of Rt. 3 Neillsville.

Pallbearers were Elliot Warlum, Anton H. Bichler, Glenn Lezotte, Everett Skroch, Louis Meinholt and Clarence Reinart. Mrs. James Spangler was the organist.

People from out-of-town who attended the services were Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Johnson and daughter of Osseo, Mn, and Mr. and Mrs. John Franke and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hanson of Black River Falls.

 

***Immigration [ 1 ]  [ 2 ]

 

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 1926 Levis Twp., Clark Co., WI Plat Map

 

1930 Federal Census, Wisconsin, Clark, Levis ED 21, B 2

 

Bertha Franke Female 54 1876 Widowed White Head Head
Kurt Schroeder Male 24 1906 Single White Nephew

 

*Mr. Herman Franke died in 1925 from the eastern part of the town of Levis was found dead in his bed by two nephews who are making their home at his house. Mrs. Franke was in the Marshfield hospital being operated on for appendicitis.

 

 


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