Obit:

Grap, Lewis M. (1942 - 1980)

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GRAP MILLER HUETTENRACK RUZIK SCHWARK

 

----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner (Clark County, Wis.) 08/13/1980


Grap, Lewis M. (1942 - 1980)


Funeral services of Lewis M. Grap, 37, of 202 West Division St., Neillsville, Clark County, were conducted at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 13, at Gesche Funeral Home, Neillsville.


Mr. Grap died in the emergency room of St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield of an apparent heart attack after collapsing while playing in a softball tournament in Pittsville.


Officiating was Rev. Ralph Stuebs of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Globe. Interment was in the Neillsville Cemetery.


Lewis Grap was born in Neillsville on Sept. 2, 1942. He attended school in Globe and graduated in 1960 from Neillsville High School. He worked in Milwaukee a couple of years and then returned to Neillsville.


He was employed by Greenwood, Miller and Parks Accounting in Marshfield until 1974, then was employed by Quicker Accounting in Neillsville.


He was a member of the Neillsville Lions Club.


He married Judy A. Miller on Sept. 9, 1967 in Neillsville.


Surviving him are his wife three children, Michelle, Christine and Stacy, all at home his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick (Lucille Butler) Grap, Sr. of Neillsville three sisters, Mrs. Clarence (June) Huetternrack of Milwaukee, Mrs. Gary (JoAnn) Ruzik, Neillsville and Mrs. Daniel (Susan) Schwark of Willard and two brothers, Ronald, Pamona, Cal. And Frederick, Jr., Neillsville.


Gesche Funeral Home, Neillsville, was in charge of arrangement.

 

 


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