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Waupaca Republican
Waupaca, Wisconsin
August 24, 1878
Flavilla Andress

Waupaca Republican
Waupaca, Wisconsin
January 4, 1901
Mary J. Carley

Waupaca Post
Waupaca, Wisconsin
June 16, 1878
Young Man Johnson

Waupaca Post
Waupaca, Wisconsin
February 9, 1878
David Moody

Waupaca Republican
Waupaca, Wisconsin
January 25, 1901
Mrs. Harry Murray
(nee Clara Williamson)

Waupaca Republican
Waupaca, Wisconsin
February 1, 1901
D. Rossey

Waupaca Republican
Waupaca, Wisconsin
February 16, 1901
Samuel Silverthorn

Waupaca Republican
Waupaca, Wisconsin
March 22, 1901
Polly Cummings Wheeler

Newspaper Unknown
November 23, 1952
Dr. Alfred Cook

Newspaper Unknown
Herbert Hallock

Newspaper Unknown
Carl Jensen

Newspaper Unknown
Alvin Spiegelberg

Waupaca Republican
Waupaca, Wisconsin
Carol Baehr

Stevens Point Daily Journal
Stevens Point, Wisconsin
October 22, 1956
Mary Basford

Stevens Point Daily Journal
Stevens Point, Wisconsin
May 31, 1952
Ralph Basford

Newspaper Unknown
Harmon Mumbrue


Northwestern - September 21, 2005
Reid Mevia

Reid Mevis, age 75, of Princeton, passed away peacefully on Monday, September 19, 2005 at the Sunnyview Health Care Center in Princeton, following a short battle with cancer. He was born on September 2, 1930 in Marion, WI. the son of Edward and Lillian (Moericke) Mevis. He served his country, in the Army, during the Korean War Era. Reid married Maxine LeRoy on March 4, 1988 in Waupaca. He was a Bank President for the former Farmers Merchants National Bank in Princeton. He was a member of the Bankers Association and the Princeton Rotary Club. Reid belonged to numerous other organizations but his greatest service was to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He is survived by his wife Maxine of Princeton; daughter, Ann (Aron) Mevis-Teuber of Maui; 2 sons John Mevis of Montello, James (Laura) Mevis of Westerville, OH.; 3 stepchildren, Richard (Sharon) Seivers of Green Lake, Sharon (Art) Howen of FL., Debra (Paul) Brown of Berlin; 17 grandchildren, numerous great grandchildren; brother, Lee (Julie) Mevis of Wauwatosa; other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents. A memorial service for Reid Mevis will be held on Saturday, September 24, at 11:00 A.M., with visitation one hour prior to the service, from St. John The Baptist Catholic Church in Princeton. Rev. Charles Mende, of the Jubilee Fellowship Church of Princeton, will be officiating the service. In lieu of flowers, Mr. Mevis had requested that a memorial be established to the Sunnyview Health Care Center in Princeton. Please send donations to Sunnyview Health Care, 900 Sunnyview Lane, Princeton, WI. 54968, attn: Reid Mevis Fund.

Wachholz and Sons Funeral Home
In Princeton Serving the Family
www.wachholzandsons.com

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Newspaper Unknown
Joseph T. Waid

Joseph T. Waid was born in Ashtabula County, Ohio, April 22, 1837 and was therefore 77 years old when he died, March 8, 1914, on his farm in Mount Morris, Wisconsin. When 10 years old he came to Wisconsin and has lived here ever since, except for one year when in the war of the sixties. He resided in the town of Royalton until he was married October 12, 1861 to Miss Mary E. Pooler of Sheridan, Wis. To this union was born nine children, all of whom were at the funeral, March 14, 1914, except Laura, who lives in California. Mrs. Waid went on before him to the Great Beyond September 2, 1910. Their nine children are all left to remember the departed. Their names follow; Milo G. Waid, Mt. Morris, Helen R. Thomas, Berlin; Gilbert A. Waid, Leon; DeForest M. Waid, Mt. Morris; Warren W. Waid, Mt. Morris; Livonia A. Baker, Waupaca; Laura A. McCullough, Sunnyvale, Cal.; Benjamin W. Waid, Parfreyville; Gorette D. Waid, Pine River.

Mr. Waid lived so that he had many neighbors who were there at the last rites spoken by Rev. H. A. Brooks, his pastor, from Sec. Timothy, IV:1-8.

He enlisted August 31, 1864 in Company G 42nd Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry Volunteers. Was honorably discharged at Madison, Wis. June 20, 1865, was a member of Captain Saxe Post, whose members were there at the funeral in a large number to pay their last respects to a loyal soldier and comrade.

He was baptized August 2,1896 by Rev. J. A. Rowell; was one of the charter members of the Congregational Church of Saxeville when it organized as an independent church, August 27, 1896. He was trustee of the church from August 27, 1896 to December 31, 1910, also treasurer from 1898 to 1906.

Mr. and Mrs. Waid were always ready to work for and give their money for the church and if someone was  sick Mrs. Waid was the first and last one to come and work and comfort. Although he was not financially able Many times while he was treasurer of the church, he would pay the bills when the church was broke, and wait till the church could reimburse him. We shall miss his cheerful face, and Cheery whistle. May the Dear lord give us more. J. T. Waid

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Newspaper Unknown
Mary E. Pooler Waid


HER SUFFERINGS ARE ENDED After ten or twelve years of struggle with that dread disease, diabetes, Mrs. Mary E. Waid of the town of Mt. Morris ceased her struggles last Friday and passed into the rest of the hereafter.

Mary E. Pooler was born in Grant, Herkimer County, N. Y. March 12th, 1845. Coming to this state with her uncle, Henry Ciperlie when only ten years of age, settling for a short time at Gills Landing, afterward removing to Sheridan, Wisconsin, where she grew to womanhood. On the 12th of October, 1861, she was married to Joseph T. Waid, three years later they removed to their present home in the town of Mt. Morris. To this union nine children were born, all of whom, with her husband, survive her. There are 6 boys and three girls, Milo G., of Medina, Wis., Helen R. Thomas of Antigo, Wis., Gilbert A. of the town of Leon in this county, De Forrest M. of Saxville, Warren W. of Mt. Morris, Mrs. Lavina A. Baker and Ben W. of Dayton, Wis, Laura A. McCullough of Wild Rose, and Goraette D. Waid of Pine River. Besides the children there are 18 grandchildren, one great grandchild, one brother, George Pooler, Kasson, Minn., and two sisters, whose home is in New York. Notwithstanding her own illness and intense suffering, Mrs. Waid was always ministering to the wants of others, especially to the sick and afflicted. She was a member of the Congregational Church of Saxeville and was deeply interested in its up build. She also belonged to the Edward Saxe Post, Women's Relief Corps.

 The funeral was held on Sunday September 4th from the home, Rev. Mr. Amundson of Pine River officiating, the service of the W. R. C. being also used. All of the children, except Milo G. were present, the large attendance at the funeral testifying to the great esteem in which Mrs. Waid was held. Interment was made at the Howe's Corners Cemetery .

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Vicksburg Evening Post - Vicksburg, Mississippi - Tuesday August 17, 1943
MADISON FARMER DIES FROM HEAT
TALLULAH, LA  Aug 17.

William Andrew Krueger, 56 year old farmer of Talla Bena plantation north of Tallulah died at the Conway Memorial Hospital in Monroe Sunday afternoon of heat prostration.  He had resided in this community for the past 15 years and was a member of the German Lutheran Church.  Funeral services will be held from the chapel of Williams Funeral Home here Tuesday morning with the Rev. W N Ferguson of the Tallulah Church of Christ officiating.  Burial will be in Silver Cross cemetery here.  Mr. Krueger is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cleta Rheinhart Krueger and eight children, Ernest, John, Mary, Mabel, Ruby Jean, Frances, Florence, and Annie.

(NOTE from family:  William Andrew Krueger was born June 16, 1889 at Bear Creek, Union Township, Waupaca County WI and died August 15, 1943 at Monroe, LA.  He is buried in Silver Creek Cemetery, Tallulah, LA.  He left Manawa around 1926.The original article spelled Ruby Jean's name as Robbie. His age is incorrect in the article.)

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Iron Mountain Daily News, Iron Mountain, Michigan
July 18,  2007

Lillian A. Struebing
, 98, of Hamilton Lakes, formerly of Niagara,  died Wednesday, July 11 at Dickinson County Memorial Hospital. She was born  on April 4, 1909 in Clintonville the daughter of the late Peter and Elizabeth  (Marquard) DeClark.

Lillian was a cook at Freeman's Convalescent Home. She  enjoyed crocheting and going to the casino. Lillian also had a green thumb. She  was a member of Riverside United Methodist Church. She married Lester  Struebing on March 24, 1928 in Iron Mountain. He preceded
her in death in  1984.

Lillian is survived by one daughter Dorleen (Ernest) Vivio, one daughter-in-law Marilyn Struebing, one brother Arnold (Ilene)
DeClark of  Yorba Linda, Calif., eight grandchildren Ernest (Hilda) Vivio, Jr., Linda Vivio,  Susan (Mike) Grandaw, Jim (Carol) Vivio, Karen (Keith) Dennis, Gary Vivio, Dawn  Struebing, and Rick Struebing, 20 great grandchildren, eight great great  grandchildren, a special nephew Everett Peterson, a special friend Vickie Nault,  and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by one son Gerald  Struebing, one daughter Geraldine Struebing, one grandson Kerry Struebing, four brothers Ernest, Louis, Emil, and Rueben DeClark and one sister Edna  Peterson.

Visitation will be Tues. from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Riverside United  Methodist Church. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Tues. at the church. Rev. Patricia Herdt will officiate. Burial will be in Cemetery Park. Condolences  to the family of Lillian Struebing can be expressed online at www.tondinfuneralhome.com. The Tondin-Ross and Freeman Funeral Home is  assisting the family with arrangements.