Obit: Kreiser, Pearl (Ratelle) - 16 Sep 1978
Contact:  Kathleen Englebretson

----Source: Wausau Record Herald, Wausau, Wisconsin, 18 September 1978

Pearl (Ratelle) Kreiser

Mrs. Pearl Kreiser, 81, 1200 Lakeview Drive, Wausau, died Saturday in a Wausau hospital.

Services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, Loyal/ The Rev. Chester Osowski will officiate and burial will be in St. Anthony’s Cemetery, Loyal. Friends May call now at the Rinka funeral Home in Loyal. There will be a Wake service at 7:30 p.m. today at the funeral home.

The former Pearl Ratelle was born September 10, 1895, in Marsh Rapids, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ratelle. On April 20, 1920, in Loyal, she was married to Alfred "Ake" Kreiser, who died in 1944. After her husband’s death Mrs. Kreiser continued as owner and operator of Kreiser Trailer Sales in Wausau. She was the first Tupperware dealer in Central Wisconsin. She was a member of the Ladies aid and a 40-year member of Montgomery Plant of the American Legion Auxiliary in Wausau.

Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Loretta Tucker, Loyal.

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Obit: Kreiser, Pearl #3(1895-1978)
Contact: Kathleen Englebretson

Surnames: Kreiser, Ratelle, Tucker

----Source: Wausau Record Herald (18 September 1978)

Kreiser, Pearl (10 September 1895-16 September 1978)

Mrs. Pearl Kreiser, 81, 1200 Lakeview Drive, Wausau, died Saturday in a Wausau hospital.
Services will be held Tuesday at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Loyal/ The Rev. Chester Osowski will officiate and burial will be in St. Anthony's Cemetery, Loyal. Friends May call now at the Rinka Funeral Home in Loyal. There will be a wake service today at the funeral home.
The former Pearl Ratelle was born September 10, 1895, in Marsh Rapids, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ratelle. On April 20, 1920, in Loyal, she was married to Alfred "Ake" Kreiser, who died in 1944. After her husband's death Mrs. Kreiser continued as owner and operator of Kreiser Trailer Sales in Wausau. She was the first Tupperware dealer in Central Wisconsin. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Wausau and its Ladies Aid and a 40-year member of Montgomery-Plant of the American Legion Auxiliary in Wausau.
Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Loretta Tucker, Loyal.

 

 


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