Obit: Lindow, Albert (1889 - 1983)

Transcriber: Ken Wood
Email: woodi1999@yahoo.com

Surnames: LINDOW JANSCH HAPPE RIEDEL

----Source: MARSHFIELD NEWS HERALD (Marshfield, Wood Co., Wis.) 10/10/1983, P.13

Lindow, Albert (1 MAY 1889 - 9 OCT 1983)

Chili, Clark County, Wis. - Albert Lindow, 94, of Chili, died at 8:30 a.m. Sunday at Neillsville Memorial Hospital.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at United Methodist Church, Chili. The Rev. Frank Hinebaugh will officiate with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Helen Grimm will be the organist.

Pallbearers will be Stanley, Amos and Tony Riedel, Vernon and Marlyn Lindow, and Donald Gardner.

Visitation at the Gilbertson Funeral Home, Granton, will be from 3-9 today, and Tuesday until noon when the body will be taken to the church.

He was born May 1, 1889 in the Town of Fremont, Clark County, to the late Mr. and Mrs. Gustave (Rosina Jansch) Lindow and received his education in schools there.

He married Irene Happe July 29, 1914 in the old Evangelical United Brethren Church at Route 1, Chili. The Rev. O. A. Hillman officiated. The couple farmed in the Town of Fremont until retiring in 1960 when they moved to Chili.

A member of United Methodist Church, Mr. Lindow is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Lorna) Riedel of Granton; two sons, Lawrence Lindow of Owen and Milton Lindow of Chili; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one brother, William G. Lindow of Chili.

He was predeceased by his wife, on June 5, 1981, three sisters and one brother.

 

 


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