Obit: Nuhlicek, Gatha Beatrice (1901 - 1987)

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Surnames: Nuhlicek

----Source: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, Wood County, Wis.) Thursday, 5 Feb. 1987

Nuhlicek, Gatha B. (1 Dec. 1901 - 4 Feb. 1987)

Former Marshfield resident, Mrs. Joseph A. (Gatha) Nuhlicek, 85, Route 1, Abbotsford, died at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday at Memorial Hospital of Taylor County, Medford, where she was admitted Dec. 25.

Rembs/Kundinger Chapel, Marshfield, is in charge of arrangements.

Wisconsin Death Record

Gatha Beatrice Nuhlicek
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 04 Feb 1987
Event Place: , Marathon, Wisconsin
Residence Place: Mara, Wisconsin

Social Security Death Index

Gatha Nuhlicek
Birth Date: 1 December 1901
Social Security Number: 392-05-1563
State: Wisconsin
Last Place of Residence: Abbotsford, Clark, Wisconsin
Previous Residence Postal Code: 54405
Event Date: February 1987
Age: 86

Bio: Nuhlicek, Joseph A.

----Source: National Guard in Federal Service, after 3 months of Discharge, Serial Number: 36253928

Nuhlicek, Joseph A., Bartender
Event Type: Military Service
Event Date: 30 Jul 1942
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Event Place: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Race: White
Citizenship Status: citizen
Birth Year: 1904
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Education Level: Grammar school
Marital Status: Divorced, without dependents
Military Rank: Private
Army Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Army Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)

----Sources: Rhinelander Daily News July 29, 1931

FOUR MEN ARE FREED OF DRY LAW CHARGES

Waive Examination in Court Following Raid Near Kewaunee.

GREEN BAY, July 29 (AP)—Emil Wilmet, Elmer Buening, John Swifka and James Kuska were discharged on charges of possessing and manufacturing beer and of conspiring against the federal government by U. S. Commissioner J. F. Watermolen here yesterday.

They were arrested in a raid on a brewery located three miles west of Kewaunee on Highway 20. Joseph Nuhlicek and Edward Pondulac, alleged operators of the place, waived examination when arraigned July 10 and were bound over for trial at Milwaukee on Oct. 5.

Wilmet is employed with the Kewaunee Products Co., and had delivered some wort at the old creamery while Buening had driven the truck for Wilmet. Kuska is employed by a Kewaunee ice company and had come to deliver ice. Swifka owned the property and lived next door but denied any knowledge as to what was taking place.

Several vats of fermenting beer and barrels of unlabeled beer were seized and destroyed along with a bottler, a capper and a cooling machine.

 

 

Obit: Nuhlicek, Margaret

 (1901 - 1969)

----Source: Manitowoc Herald Times January 23, 1969


Nuhlicek

Mrs. Joseph Nuhlicek, 67, of Rt. 1, Kewaunee, died Thursday morning at St. Mary Kewaunee Area Memorial Hospital, Kewaunee, following a lingering illness.

Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Kewaunee. The Rev. Michael Jacowski will be in the parish cemetery.

Mrs. Nuhlicek, nee Margaret Eberhardt, was born Sept. 24, 1901, at Oshkosh, daughter of the late John and Louise Schwartz Eberhardt. She came to Kewaunee about 48 years ago and was married to Joseph Nuhlicek, April 7, 1921, at Kewaunee. They have operated Nuhlicek Tavern on Rt. 1, Kewaunee, for about 30 years.

Survivors include her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Les (Mary) Evans, of Pasadenda, Texas, and Miss Dorothy Nuhlicek, of Kewaunee; two brothers--John and Joseph of Newsane, N. Y.; three sisters: Mrs. Agnes Gerhart of Appleton, Mrs. Betty Bongert, of Green Bay, and Mrs. Tillie Stoeckenger, of Oshkosh and four grandchildren.

Friends may call at Buchanan Funeral Home, Kewaunee, after 2 p.m. Saturday where the Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

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