Obit: Wehrman, Henry (1912 - 1977)

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Surnames: WEHRMAN ZELL KLUG TATALOVICH GHEHRT

 

----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner 05/25/1977

 

 

HENRY WEHRMAN


Funeral services for Henry Wehrman, 65, of Rib Lake, who passed away at about 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 18, 1977, of an apparent heart attack in his car, were conducted at Rinka Funeral Home, Greenwood, on Saturday, May 21, at 2 p.m.


Rev. David Logue of Zion United Church of Christ officiated. Gary Schultz was the soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Gary Schultz on the organ. Burial was made in the West Side Cemetery.


Henry Wehrman was born to Otto and Elizabeth Zell Wehrman at Greenwood, Clark County on March, 5, 1912 and received his education at Decker School at Greenwood.


He worked for various farmers in the Greenwood area before moving to Milwaukee, where he also worked on various farms for at least 20 years. He retired in 1974 and moved to Rib Lake, where he had been living. He was never married.


Surviving him are four brothers, Alvin of Greenwood, Albert of Loyal, Leo of Milwaukee, and Arnold of Milwaukee and four sisters, Mrs. Charles (Mary) Klug of Chicago, Miss Ada Wehrman of Milwaukee, Mrs. Louis (Gladys) Tatalovich of New Berlin, and Mrs. Gordon (Virginia) Gjehrt of Rib Lake.


He was preceded in death by one sister, Marion.


Pallbearers were Arno Decker, Alvin Schwarze, Stanley Raik, Herman Metzke, Ed Meinholdt and Orlin Schwarze.


Rinka Funeral Home, Greenwood, was in charge of arrangements.


 

 

 


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