Obit: Termeer, Ethel Arp Marden (1917 - 2003)
Transcribed by Kipp Kippenhan

----Source: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 edition of the Clark County Press

Ethel Arp Marden Termeer

Ethel Termeer, age 86, of Sacremento, Calif., died Sept. 30. She was born in Beaver Township and lived in Neillsville until she moved to California in 1952, but remained in contact through the years with many people in Clark County.

She is survived by her sister, Leora Dyre, of Greenwood; her son, Keith Marden, of Tomahawk; two daughters, Judith Hansen of Tomahawk, and Velma Carol Matson, of Sacramento, Calif.; step-sons David and Joseph Termeer of California.

She is preceded in death by her first husband, Erwin Marden, her second husband, John J. Termeer; and her brothers Leo and Charles Arp.

Funeral and graveside services were held on Oct.6 in Sacramento, Calif.

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Below is the funeral notice from the Sacramento Bee) of Ethel, nee Arp Termeer.

This was published in the Sacramento Bee on Oct. 3, 4, and 5, 2003

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Ethel (Marden) Termeer

TERMEER, ETHEL (MARDEN)

In Sacramento on September 30, 2003, at age 86, a native of Wisconsin and a resident of Sacramento for over 20 years. Preceded in death by her husband Erwin Marden and second husband John Termeer and her 2 brothers Leo and Charles Arp. She is survived by her son Keith Marden, daughters Judith Hansen and Carol Matson, step-sons David and John Joseph Termeer, Jr. She is also survived by her sister, Leora Dyre, and 9 grandchildren. Friends are welcome for visitation Sunday October 5, 2003 from 12 Noon - 4pm and are also welcome to attend the funeral service Monday October 6, 2003, at 1:00 pm at the Nicoletti, Culjis & Herberger Funeral Home; 5401 Folsom Blvd.; Sacramento, CA 95819, with interment following at Camellia Memorial Lawn.

 

 


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