Obit: Trost, Albert D. (1911 - 1992)

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Surnames: TROST HENTZ MOLIZON CAULEY QUANDT STEEN MOORE SCHAFFER HECKEL

 

----Source: GREENWOOD LIBRARY SCRAPBOOK COLLECTION TRG 10/7/1992

 

ALBERT TROST


Albert D. Trost
, 81, Willard, Clark County, died Friday, Oct. 2, 1992, at Neillsville Memorial Hospital, Neillsville. A memorial service was held at 1 p.m. Monday, Oct. 5, 1992, at Rinka Funeral Home, Greenwood. Rev. Steven Baures, of Holy Family Church, Willard, officiated. Burial was in the town of Hendren.


Albert D. Trost was born Sept. 10, 1911, in Marion, Ohio, to Joseph and Mary Trost. He received his education at Willard rural school. He married Mary Alice Hentz. She preceded him in death in 1950. He married Elva Radtke April 15, 1966, in Chicago. She survives. He farmed in the town of Hendren and also worked for Plautz Bros. As a patrolman for 30 years. He was a tax assessor for the town of Hendren for several years.


Survivors include his wife, Elva four daughters, Mrs. Roland (Nancy) Molizon, Cicero, Ill. Mary Lou Cauley, Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Charles (Beverly) Quandt, Baraboo and Ms. Jean Steen, Melrose Park, Ill. one son, Albert Jr., Palmer, Alaska three step-children, Mrs. George (Marie) Moore, Amery Mrs. Ken (Kay) Schaffer, Marshfield and Mrs. Harry (Karen) Heckel, Marshfield 29 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.


He was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife four sisters and two brothers.


Rinka Funeral Home handled the arrangements.

 

 


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