Obit: Sersch, Roy #2 (1941 - 2007)

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Surnames: SERSCH MARGLOWSKY COPET NIELSEN WEIDMAN MITCHELL

----Sources: Loyal TRG 11 July 2007

Sersch, Roy #2 (29 APR 1941 - 2 JUL 2007)

Roy Sersch Sr., 66, died on Monday, July 2, 2007, in his sleep at home after battling a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., on Saturday, July 7, at Community Funeral Home, Spencer. Burial was in the West Spencer Cemetery. Pall bearers were Paul Todd, Shawn Radue, Ardell Bach, Chester Lipsey, Denny Foth, and Louis Cherney.

Roy Sersch was born on April 29, 1941, in the town of Spencer, Marathon County, to Paul and Elsie (nee Marglowsky) Sersch. He attended school at Brighton Elementary and Spencer High School. He married Bonnie Copet and later divorced. He married Linda Mitchell and later divorced. He worked on the home farm for many years. He worked at numerous other jobs including being a carpenter and having his own band, Midnite Ramblers. In 1979, he moved to Draper where he met his lifelong partner, Louise Nielsen. They moved to Madison where they lived for 18 years. They moved back to the home place in Spencer in June 2000. He enjoyed horse pulling with his dad, deer hunting and fishing.

Survivors include Louise Nielsen, Spencer; two daughters, Kelly and Renee; three sons, Paul (Denise) Todd, Abbotsford; Roy (Lori) Sersch Jr., Stratford, and Ray (Gloria) Sersch, Edgar; 14 grandchildren, one great-grandchild; Louise Nielsen’s children, Tina, Cindy, Darlene, Rhonda, Gordon and Robert; one brother-in-law, Guy (Audie) Weidman, Spencer.; Three nephews; and one niece.

 

 


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