Obit:

Smith, Chester (5 SEP 1893 - 26 JAN 1984)

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Stan

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Surnames: SMITH PALMER BAKER JOYCE ZASTROW

 

----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner (Clark County, Wis.) 02/01/1984


Smith, Chester (5 SEP 1893 - 26 JAN 1984)


Chester Smith, 90, of 216 S. Main, Loyal, Clark County, died at the Marshfield Convalescent Center on Thursday morning, Jan. 26, 1984.

Funeral services for Mr. Smith were conducted at United Methodist Church, Loyal, at 2 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 28, 1984. Rev. C. Arlene Denzer officiated and burial was in the Loyal Cemetery.

Full military rites were conducted by the Loyal American Legion Post. Legion Members, Dale Kauffman, John Olsen, Bob Bertz, John Schultz, Dick Andraska and Walter Hoover served as pallbearers.

Chester Smith was born to Milo and Mary (nee Palmer) Smith on Sept. 5, 1893. He received his education at Marshfield schools.

On June 8, 1920, he and Gertrude Baker were married in Milwaukee. After their marriage, he worked with the Smith Family in the implement business. Later he farmed in the Town of Loyal many years. He later worked for Pathfinder, where he delivered trailers across the United States. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1970 and their 60th wedding anniversary in 1980.

He was town clerk for many years a member of Loyal American Legion for 60 years a World War I veteran a member of WWI Marshfield Barracks Veteran's Association in the 32nd Red Arrow Division a board member of the Clark County Historical Society and a member of the United Methodist Church of Loyal and its Men's Club.

 

 


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