Obit: Flink, August G. (1879 - 1958)

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Surnames: FLINK LANGSETH PETERSON WOOTOS FULLER OBERNBERGER TESSMER STARK UECKER

----Sources: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, Wood Co., Wis.) July 1958

Flink, August G. (30 Aug. 1879 - 25 July 1958)

Unity, Wis. - Funeral services for August G. Flink, 78, who died at his home Sunday afternoon, have been set tentatively for Wednesday at 2 p.m., at either the Jasperson Funeral Home in Spencer or in Trinity Lutheran Church at Unity. The Rev. Robert Langseth will officiate and burial will be made in the church cemetery.

Mr. Flink was born in Sweden Aug. 30, 1879, and at the age of three came to the Unity area, where he received his education in rural schools and farmed until 1944, when he moved to the village, where he had lived since.

He was married on Sept. 9, 1908, in Milwaukee to Elsie Peterson, who preceded him in death.

He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Peter (Linda) Wootos, Mrs. Warren (Loretta) Fuller, both of Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Frank (Beatrice) Obernberger, Athens; Mrs. Bernard (Alice) Tessmer, Colby; three sons, Loraine Flink, Waterford; Conrad Flink, Unity; Walter Flink, Spencer; 23 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; two sisters, Ella Stark, Unity; Jenny Uecker, Waterford, and four brothers, William and John Flink, Minneapolis, Minn.; and Carl and Oscar Flink, Milwaukee.

He also was preceded in death by one son, one daughter, four sisters, and one brother.

FLINK LANGSETH PETERSON WOOTOS FULLER OBERNBERGER TESSMER STARK UECKER

 

 


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