Obit: Haderlein, Rudy (1910 – 1970)

Transcriber: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Haderlein, Ortwein, Loos, Strathman, Bunkelman, Drwewek, Ewan, Kalepp, Krueger, Morse, Kisten, Stanke, Taylor, Young

----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 3 Dec 1970

Haderlein, Rudy (28 MAR 1910 – 25 NOV 1970)

Funeral service for Rudy Haderlein, 60 who died Wednesday, November 25, 1970, at 11:115 a.m. at his home in Abbotsford (Clark Co., Wis.), were held Saturday at at the Polnaszek Funeral Home, Abbotsford, at 2 o'clock.

The Rev. W.H. Ortwein of Wausau conducted the services and Sherman Loos of Colby was in charge of the Masonic rites for Lodge No. 298 of Abbotsford, of which Mr. Haderlein was a member.

Mrs. Eugene Strathman of Abbotsford was organist.

The pallbearers for the interment in the Abbotsford Cemetery were Ray Bunkelman, Fred Drewek, Harvey Ewan, Otto Kalepp, Melvin Krueger and Sanford Morse.

Mr. Haderlein was born March 28, 1910 at Milan (Marathon Co., Wis.). He was married June 22, 1935 to Ruby Kisten at Kenosha. After being employed for 20 years at a Milan cheese factory, he began an insurance business there. He came to Abbotsford in 1968.

He was a member of the United Church of Christ of Athens and the Individual Insurance Association.

He is survived by his wife and son, Richard, Abbotsford. He also leaves three brothers and three sisters: Frank and Andrew Haderlein of Milan, Herman Haderlein, Mrs. Steven (Ella) Stanke and Mrs. Charles) Louise) Taylor of Chicago, and Mrs. Elsie Young of Milwaukee.

 

 


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