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Arthur J. Anderson
October 25, 1912 - June 15, 2003
Birthplace: Independence, Colorado
Resided In: Little Chute WI USA
Visitation: None
Service: None
Arthur J. “Art” Anderson, age 90 of Little Chute, formerly of Oshkosh, passed away quietly at his home on Sunday, June 15, 2003. He was born on October 25, 1912 in Independence, Colorado, a son of the late Charles E. and Martha (Johnson) Anderson. Art married
the former Clara Martha Reed on March 27, 1955 in Chicago, Illinois. He had worked for the Forum Restaurant in Chicago and then owned and operated a bakery and delicatessen with Clara in Fontana, Wisconsin for 24 years. The couple retired to Elkhorn and in 1992 moved to Carmel Residence in Oshkosh, and in July 2002 moved to Little Chute.
Survivors include his wife Clara of Little Chute; eight children, Edward (Shirley) Osterberg of New Berlin, Marion Farrell of Conover, Ralph (Jean) Osterberg of Little Chute, Karl (Maria) Anderson of Kentucky, David Anderson of Madison, Janet (Paul) Jacobs of Shorewood, Johan (Joanne) Anderson of Virginia Beach, Virginia, Dawn Anderson of Santa Rosa, California. He is further survived by a brother, Charles (Betty) Anderson of Florida; 18 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by brothers, Emil and Harry; a sister, Lillian; a grandchild; and a son-in-law, Leslie Farrell.
Per Arthur’s wishes, there will be no visitation, a private family burial service will be held at a later date at Hildegardt cemetery in Conover, Wisconsin.
Earl H. Venee
February 06, 1932 - June 04, 2003
Birthplace: Milwaukee
Resided In: Oshkosh WI USA
Cemetery: Ellenwood cemetery
Earl H. Venne of Oshkosh, WI., formerly of Milwaukee. Born to Eternal Life Wednesday, June 4, 2003 age 80 years. Beloved husband of June (nee Rosga) Venne for 59 years. Born to Anna and Felix “Ernie" Venne on February 6, 1923. Dear brother of the late Carroll Venne of Crosby, Minn. and Virginia “Ginnie” Ehrlichman of Milwaukee. Loving father of Tralene (Claude) Worden, Carey (Joy) Venne, Jim (Kathy) Venne, Dan (Becky) Venne and Randy (Janet) Venne. Cherished grandfather of Dean, Troy and Todd Johnston (Tralene), Ryan and Anne (Carey), Bryan and Jennifer (Jim), Luke and Charlie (Randy). Proud great-grandfather of Trevor, Chelcie and Keegon. Nieces, nephews and other dear family members also survive Earl.
Earl passed away on June 4, 2003 after courageously battling many illnesses including cancer for 36 years. Born in Milwaukee, Earl attended South Division High School and years later served as president of the South Division Improvement Committee. He was named to the SDHS "Wall of Fame" in 1991. He also served in the Marine Corp. during W.W.II and was a member of the American Legion. Earl enjoyed many jobs throughout his life but his greatest passions were for art and music. He won various awards including “Disabled Artist of Wisconsin". A true Renaissance Man, he passed on his distinct creative talents to his children and grandchildren. He had an avid interest in sports particularly college football, and he was a true historian of the "Big Ten Conference". He always rooted for the Wisconsin Badgers! Earl also shared his love of sports, arts & crafts, music and gardening with his precious wife and companion, June. They married
May 27, 1944 and were together to the end.
Special thanks go to Bethel Home, Omro Care, Evergreen Manor, Simeanna III and all those associated with Lutheran Homes of Oshkosh. A very special thank you to Pastor Ahlborn and countless friends for continued love and support through Earl's illness. Your kindness and caring will always be remembered!
The family also wishes to express sincere appreciation to Dr. Diana Maas of Veteran's Hospital (Milwaukee) and Dr. D.K. Tannen of Oshkosh.
A memorial gathering for friends and extended family will be held in Oshkosh on July 19th. Contact Dan Venne at (920) 233-2269.
The immediate family will have a private cremation ceremony on June 21, 2003. Interment at Ellenwood Cemetery, Oshkosh. Funeral arrangements coordinated by Seefeld Family of Funeral Chapels-1025 Oregon Street, Oshkosh, WI. 54902 - (929) 236-7750
Esther Rose Dehn
March 10, 1912 - June 15, 2003
Birthplace: Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Resided In: Oshkosh WI USA
Visitation: June 19, 2003
Service: June 19, 2003
Cemetery: Peace Lutheran cemetery
Esther Rose Dehn, age 91, of Oshkosh, passed away on Sunday, June 15, 2003 at Mercy Medical Center. She was born on March 10, 1912 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin a daughter of the late William and Fredericka (Radtke) Stegemeier. She married
Ervin Dehn on June 15, 1957 in Oshkosh. Ervin preceded her in death on April 22, 1986. She was a member of First English Lutheran Church and had worked for the Badger Lumber Company. She enjoyed visiting her grandchildren and will be missed by her friends and former neighbors.
Survivors include five grandchildren, Jerry (Sam) Stegemeier of Korea, Frank (Vicki) Stegemeier of Virginia, Mark Stegemeier, Casey Stegemeier and Kristin Stegemeier all of Arizona; she is further survived by three great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a son, Gerald; three sisters and a brother.
Funeral services for Esther will be held on Thursday, June 19, 2003 at 3:00 p.m. at the Bethel Home Chapel, 225 N. Eagle Street with the Reverend Jeffrey Tomberlin officiating. Family and friends may call at the Bethel Chapel on Thursday from 2:00 p.m. until the time of service. Burial will be in Peace Lutheran Cemetery. A memorial fund is being established
Betty J. Dodd
January 16, 1933 - May 14, 2003
Birthplace: Stevenspoint, Wisconsin
Resided In: Oshkosh WI USA
Visitation: May 16, 2003
Service: May 16, 2003
Cemetery: Lake View Memorial Park
Betty J. Dodd, age 70, a resident of Oshkosh Medical and Rehabilitation Center for many years, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, May 14, 2003. She was born in Stevens Point on January 16, 1933, a daughter of the late William and Alice (Fenlason) Shaner.
Betty was devoted to her family and was known as a fun loving and outspoken lady. She was a baker by trade and worked in the kitchen at Park View Health Center.
Her memory will remain fondly in the hearts of her 5 children, Debra Dodd, Tom A. (Julie) Dodd, Michael (Julie) Dodd all of Oshkosh, Jeffrey Dodd of Berlin and Lori (Ronald) Berry of Oshkosh; 13 grandchildren, Michael (Becky) Monroe, Kelly, Bryon, Thomas F., Butch and Jackie Dodd, Nicole Samida, Chelsea, Dakota, Lucas and Levi Dodd, Nicholas and Chad Berry; 4 great-grandchildren, Emily, Hailey and Evan Monroe and Seqouia Dodd; and sisters, Dorothy Garrison of Bethany, Oklahoma and Elaine Kuseck of Abilene, Texas. Preceding her in death were her sisters, Ruth Hoffman and Margaret Schuster; brothers, Duane Shaner and William Berndt Jr.; and ex-husband, Arthur Dodd.
Services for Betty will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, the 16th of May, at the Seefeld Family of Funeral Chapels, 1025 Oregon Street, led by the Rev. Randall King. Family and friends may call at the Seefeld Oregon Street Chapel on Friday beginning at 10:00 AM. She will be laid to rest at Lake View Memorial Park. A memorial has been established in her honor.
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Mollie Molitor
June 09, 1899 - May 15, 2003
Birthplace: Marshfield, Wisconsin
Resided In: Oshkosh WI USA
Visitation: May 20, 2003
Service: May 20, 2003
Cemetery: Riverside cemetery
Amalia A. “Mollie” Molitor, age 103, of Oshkosh, passed away on Thursday, May 15, 2003, at Evergreen Retirement Community. She was born in Marshfield on June 7, 1899, a daughter of Frank and Albina (Metko) Youngwirth and married
Hubert M. Molitor on October 3, 1923 in Oshkosh. He passed away on May 23, 1973.
Mollie was the oldest member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the Lady Foresters and the Ladies Aid. She had worked at the Deltox Company and will be remembered as a fine homemaker.
Surviving is her sister, Rose Thobaben of Pinellas Park, Florida, along with many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by 10 sisters and 6 brothers.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, the 20th of May, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 519 Knapp Street, the Rev. Thomas Reynebeau officiating. Interment will follow at Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call directly at the church on Tuesday beginning at 10:00 AM.
Memorials may be given to the Evergreen Care Assurance Fund or to Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
Sincere appreciation from Mollie’s family is extended to the nursing staff at Evergreen Retirement Community and especially to her friends and nurses in the Creekview wing.
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