Obit: Lott, Milo (1903 - 1948)

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Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Lott, Borgemoen

----Source: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 06/17/1948

Lott, Milo (3 APR 1903 - 11 JUN 1948)

Funeral services for Milo Lott, age 45, who passed away at his farm home in Hoard (Clark Co., Wis.) at 12:30 Saturday morning, June 11, 1948, after a long cancer illness, were conducted from the Ev. Lutheran Church Monday afternoon. The Rev. G. E. Borreson officiated.

Burial was made in the Parish cemetery.

Milo Lott was born in Abbotsford April 3, 1903, where he grew to manhood. He was married to Milla Borgemoen, Aug. 29, 1928. Since then they have lived in South Dakota, Chicago, Curtiss and Eau Claire before moving to their present farm two years ago.

He is survived by his wife, twin daughters, Virgie and Verla, on e brother, Robert of Chippewa Falls.

Arthur Lee Lokken, accompanied by Dorothy Thompson, sang "Softly and Tenderly: and "The Lord’s Prayer."

Pallbearers were robin Ingersoll, Francis Tuttle, Rene Gibson, Lee Gayken, H. German and Arvid Hermanson.

Flowers were in charge of girlfriends of his daughters.

Out of town friends and relatives attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lott and son and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Singer, Chippewa Falls; Mrs. Herman Witt, Woonsocket, S.D.; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Krueger, Wessington Springs, S.D.; Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Butke of Wausau; Mrs. Reilke, Mrs. David Stanton and Gordon and Victor Oelke, Marathon; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heise and son, Milwaukee; Raymond, Allen, Norman and Lionel Schiszik, Alton Dunow and Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Borgemoen, all of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Louis Strand and Gloria of Eau Claire; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tuttle and daughter, Robin Ingersoll, Orrin Sieboldt and Orrin Bierwold of Marshfield; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Spencer and Lucille Welcher of Abbotsford; Mr.a nd Mrs. R. L. Spencer, Unity; Mr. and Mrs. Art Steinke and son of Colby; Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Borgemoen and daughter of Chelsea; Robert Mattson, Wm. Mattson, Patsy Hamm, Mr. P. McMillan, Judy Wollum and bone, Eunice and Harriet Marking, all of Owen; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grelinski of Thorp; and Richard Remus of Edgar.

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