Obit: Anderegg, Jake (1874 - 1963)

 

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Surnames: Anderegg, Seidelmann, Jacobi, Zickert, Gross, Sladek, Bartsch, Rossow, Moldenhauer

                       

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) December 19, 1963

 

Anderegg, Jake (13 November 1874 - 12 December 1963)

 

Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon from the Trinity Lutheran Church in Loyal for Jake Anderegg, 89, former Town of York farmer, who died last Thursday in Neillsville. The service was conducted by the Rev. A. M. Moldenhauer of Loyal, and burial was made in the Lutheran Cemetery.

 

Mr. Anderegg was born in Coon Valley on November 13, 1874, and came to Clark County when a young man, and settled on a farm in the Town of York.  He farmed there and ran a saw mill and a threshing machine until 1946, when he retired and move to Loyal.  Following the death in 1950 of his wife, the former Lillie Seidelmann, whom he married May 12, 1903, in Neillsville, he made his home with a daughter, Mrs. Delmar Bartsch.  Fourteen months ago he entered Memorial Hospital in Neillsville and two months ago moved into the nursing home there.

 

Surviving are three sons and five daughters: Edwin and Ervin of Loyal, and Reuben of Beloit; and Mrs. Fred (Meta) Jacobi of Unity, Mrs. Percy (Alma) Zickert of Neillsville, Mrs. Russell (Amanda) Gross of Paradise, Calif., Mrs. John (Melinda) Sladek of Marshfield and Mrs. Delmar (Viola) Bartsch of Loyal.  Also surviving are two brothers, Henry Anderegg of Loyal and Fred Anderegg of Blair, and a sister, Miss Minnie Anderegg of Chicago.

 

Pallbearers were grandsons: Jerry Sladek, Marvin Anderegg, Ronald Zickert, Dean Zickert, Donald Jacobi and James Bartsch.  Miss Faith Moldenhauer provided organ music for the service, and Mrs. Romaine Rossow was the vocal soloist.

 

 


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