Obit: Jorgensen, David T. (1945 - 2018)

Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Heberling, Janicki, Jorgensen, Lindl, Prasnicki, Prieve, Sheppard, Witter

----Source: The Plombon Funeral Home (Cornell, WI) 2/10/2018

Jorgensen, David T. “Tall Timber” (9 DEC 1945 - 6 FEB 2018)

David T. “Tall Timber” Jorgensen, 72 of Gilman, died suddenly from natural causes.

He was born on December 9, 1945 in Oconto Falls the son of the late Herbert and Doris (Witter) Jorgensen. Dave’s family lived in Oconto Falls, Ithaca and then Milwaukee where he graduated High School at South Division High. After High School he entered the Army and then returned to the Milwaukee area. Dave married Sharon Prasnicki on February 8, 1969.

Dave worked as a Forman at Cooper Power Company. He was a member of the Gilman American Legion. Dave enjoyed doing cross word puzzles and games on his tablet and spending time with family and friends at the Cabin and Sittin Bull-Polley.

He is survived by his wife, Sharon of Gilman, two daughters, Michelle (Paul) Lindl of Hartford and Denise (Tom) Prieve of El Paso, TX, 9 grandchildren, Mikala, Kendra, Ashtyn, Keegan and Braylen Lindl and Andrew, Porter, Karina and Kirnan Prieve, his siblings, Neil (Margaret) Jorgensen of Richland Center, Barb (Dan Sheppard) Heberling of Port Charlotte, FL and Lars
Jorgensen of Minneiska, MN. his dear sister in law, Beverly Janicki of Gilman and nephew, Anthony Janicki and his best friend “Bella.”

Dave is preceded in death by his parents and a brother in law, Ron Janicki.

No public services will be held.

 

 


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