Obit: Herdrich, Reno (1902 - 1972)

Contact: Ken Wood
Email: woodi1999@yahoo.com

Surnames: HERDRICH LUCHTERHAND DAHL KOLLMANSBERGER HOLMES TUCKER

----Sources: MARSHFIELD NEWS HERALD (Marshfield, Wood Co., Wis.) 08/09/1972; P 8

Herdrich, Reno (22 JAN 1902 - 7 AUG 1972)

LOYAL, Clark Co., Wis. - Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Trinity Lutheran Church here, for Reno Herdrich, 70, of route 1, Loyal, who died of a heart attack at 3:15 p.m. Monday at his home.

The Rev. William Humlie, pastor, will officiate and burial will be made in the Lutheran Cemetery (actually buried in Loyal City Cemetery). Friends may call at the Roycraft Funeral Home today and Thursday after 9 a.m. until the time of services at the church.

Mr. Herdrich was born Jan. 22, 1902 in the town of Loyal and received his education in area schools, graduating from Loyal High School in 1918. He was married May 14, 1925 to the former Elsie Luchterhand, who survives him.

Since 1945 he had held the office of clerk in the town of Beaver. He had also farmed north of Loyal until 1959 and then was employed at E-Z Camper for nine years. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Brotherhood.

In addition to this wife, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Harold (Norma) Dahl, Loyal; Mrs. Leonard (Margaret) Kollmansberger, Loyal; and Mrs. Richard (Veryl) Holmes, Menomonie; two sons, Harold Stockton, Calif.; and Bob, Eau Claire; 12 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. William Tucker, Loyal; and one brother, Herbert, Flint, Mich.

 

 


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