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Bernice Werth
Residence: New London, WI
May 2, 1922 - March 3, 2005
Services:
A funeral mass will be held at 11:30 AM on Monday,
March 7, 2005 at the St. Gabriel Catholic Church in
Neenah, with Father Richard L. Allen, Celebrant.
Interment will be in the Wisconsin Veterans
Memorial cemetery at King, WI. Friends may call at
the church in Neenah on Monday morning from 10:00
AM until the time of the mass. The Holly Funeral
Home of Waupaca, WI is assisting the family with
arrangements.
The family extends a special Thank You to St.
Joseph’s Residence in New London for the wonderful
care given to Bernice while she was a resident
there.
BERNICE A. WERTH
NEW LONDON, WI (FORMERLY OF NEENAH)
Age: 82 – died on Thursday, March 3, 2005 at St.
Joseph’s Residence in New London, WI. She was
born on May 2, 1922 in Fond du Lac, WI, a
daughter of the late Louis and Agnes (Krug)
Suttner. She married
Hugo Werth on August 4, 1951
in Antigo, WI. He preceded her in death on May 6,
1993.
Bernice is survived by three sisters: Marilyn
(Anthony) Bohman of Hortonville, Geraldine Wegner
of Fond du Lac, and Hilda Tillman of Appleton,
nephews: Art Wegner of Sheboygan Falls, David
DeWitt of Florida, Joseph Bohman of New London,
and Mark Werth of Appleton, nieces: Carrie Bohman
of Appleton, Amy Bohman of Dallas, TX, and Susan
Kuhn of Appleton, and a special friend: Brian
(Carol) Dolan and their children of California.
She was preceded in death by her husband: Hugo,
an infant son: Danny, her parents, her in-laws:
Herman and Otillie Werth, brothers-in-law: Arnold
Werth and Dick Tillman, and sisters-in-law: Leona
Hansen and Esther Werth.
Bernice had been employed with the American Can
Co. in Neenah for 32 years. She had also worked
at the J.C. Penney Co. and the Zwicker Knitting
Mills. She was a member of the St. Gabriel
Catholic Church in Neenah for over 50 years. She
had served the church as a money counter and a
sacristan. She had also sung in the funeral
choir. She had also done volunteer work at Theda
Clark Hospital. Bernice loved to travel. She
enjoyed music and dancing. She also enjoyed doing
needle work and had made many beautiful cross
stitch patterns.
A funeral mass will be held at 11:30 AM on
Monday, March 7, 2005 at the St. Gabriel Catholic
Church in Neenah, with Father Richard L. Allen,
Celebrant. Interment will be in the Wisconsin
Veterans Memorial cemetery at King, WI. Friends
may call at the church in Neenah on Monday
morning from 10:00 AM until the time of the mass.
The Holly Funeral Home of Waupaca, WI is
assisting the family with arrangements.
The family extends a special Thank You to St.
Joseph’s Residence in New London for the
wonderful care given to Bernice while she was a
resident there.
Cindy Rose Procknow
Residence: Wild Rose, WI
April 4, 1958 - April 29, 2005
Services: Holly Funeral Home - Waupaca
526 S. Main Street
P.O. Box 254
Waupaca, WI
715-258-4020
Holly Funeral Home Waupaca, Wisconsin at 2:00 P.M.
on Saturday, May 7th, with Reverend Linda Rice
officiating. Visitation will be held on Saturday
from 11-2 P.M. at the funeral home
Mrs. Cindy Rose Procknow, age 47, of Wild Rose,
Wisconsin, passed away Friday, April 29th, 2005.
She had bravely fought a year long battle with
Leukemia. Cindy was born in Lisbon, Wisconsin on
April 4, 1958, she was the daughter of the late
Ansel Julius and Harriet Helen Claire (Fuchs)
Tellock. On July 3, 1980 she married
Dennis
Procknow in Waupaca. Cindy led a beautiful life,
She cherished family and would them gathered
regularly at her home. Holidays, Birthdays, a
nice day-any reason was reason to gather with
family and celebrate. Many memories are set in
picnics, cookouts, baseball, croquet, camp fires-
wonderful memories. Cindy did not just open her
home freely. She opened her heart freely too.
She was a caregiver in every aspect of the word.
She worked as a CNA and did home health care with
such compassion that many clients became close
friends. To all who met her she radiated
happiness. Rarely seen without a smile on her
face or a pleasant thing to say. She was blessed
with many friendships, and as the Get Well Soon
and Thinking of You cards began to come
regularly this became more clear than ever.
Thank you to you all. She had a creative eye
blended perfectly with a talented hand. She
loved to garden, paint, decorate, cook, bake,
draw, craft, sew, crochet- she really could do
almost anything and she did it well. She has
given us all so much, taught us all so much, so
much beauty here for us to enjoy, She must be
starting another beautiful journey now. Cindy
will be so missed, fondly remembered, always
loved and forever cherished.
She is survived by her Husband: Dennis
Procknow, Wild Rose; Daughter: Crystal (Paxton)
Butzin, Wild Rose; Son: Tyrone (Jenny)
Procknow, Westfield; Granddaughter: Cadence
Butzin; Grandson: Trevor Procknow; Sister:
Nancy (Dave) Krause, Bowler; Brothers: Andrew
Tellock, Sussex, WI; Levi Tellock, Wild Rose;
Bill Wilson, Cadott, WI. She is also survived by
several nieces and nephews, cousins, aunts,
uncles and many friends. Cindy was preceded in
death by her Parents: Ansel & Harriet Tellock.
Memorial Service will be held at Holly Funeral
Home Waupaca, Wisconsin at 2:00 P.M. on Saturday,
May 7th, with Reverend Linda Rice officiating.
Visitation will be held on Saturday from 11-2
P.M. at the funeral home
Josephine K. (Morey) Teeters
Residence: Waupaca, WI
July 18, 1930 - June 13, 2005
Services: Holly Funeral Home - Waupaca
526 S. Main Street
P.O. Box 254
Waupaca, WI
715-258-4020
Funeral Service will be held at Holly Funeral Home
in Waupaca, Wisconsin at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday,
June 16th, at 11:00 A.M. Interment will be in the
Rural cemetery Town Dayton, Wisconsin. Visitation
will be held Wednesday 4-8 P.M. at Holly Funeral
Home in Waupaca.
Josephine K. Morey Teeters, age 74, passed away Monday, June 13th, 2005 at
Theda Clark Regional Medical Center in Neenah,
Wisconsin. Josephine was born in Lind Center,
Township of Lind in Waupaca County on July 18,
1930, the daughter of the late George and
Camilla (Stenson) Morey. On Jan 12, 1980 she
married
Donald Teeters in Valdez, Alaska. He
preceded her in death on Dec 17, 1982. Josephine
worked as a Caregiver at Harborview Memorial
Hospital in Valdez. She retired to Waupaca in
1994. She is survived by Son: Anthony (Kandi)
Teeters, Cheney, Washington; Daughters: Cinthia
(Jeff) Clark-Wey, Kitchener, Ontario CA; Carol
Meinen, Palmer, Alaska; Sister: Mildred A.
Fenn, Waupaca; Sisters-in-law: Helen Morey,
Waupaca; Jean Morey, Waupaca. She is also
survived by eleven grandchildren, and twenty five
great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by
a Son: Patrick R. Clark, Brothers and Sisters:
Valerie S. Greiner, Gordon Morey, Cecil D.
Morrison, Phyllis J. Morey, Phillip J. Morey,
Donald S. Morey, Louis Morey, C. Ray Morey.
Funeral Service will be held at Holly Funeral
Home in Waupaca, Wisconsin at 11:00 a.m. on
Thursday, June 16th, at 11:00 A.M. Interment
will be in the Rural cemetery Town Dayton,
Wisconsin. Visitation will be held Wednesday 4-8
P.M. at Holly Funeral Home in Waupaca.
Florence Buchholz
Residence: Alder, MT
July 19, 1910 - February 24, 2006
Services:
The Funeral Service will be on Thursday March 2 at 1
PM at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Amherst with
Rev. Chris Schwanz, officiating. Burial will be in
Lower Amherst cemetery. Visitation will be on
Wednesday evening from 5 to 8 PM at Jungers-Holly
Funeral Home in Amherst.
Florence Buchholz, age 95 of Alder, Montana,
formally of Amherst passed away Friday, Feb. 24,
2006 at Ruby Valley Hospital in Sheridan,
Montana. Florence was born near Almond, WI to
Adolf & Augusta (Benke) Boelter. She was raised
& attended school in Almond. She later helped on
her family farm before marrying Edward Buchholz on
March 16, 1933 in Almond. They lived in Weyauwega
before purchasing a farm near Amherst. After
retiring, they moved into Amherst. Florence
moved to Alder, Montana in 2002 to be near her
son. She enjoyed knitting, crocheting, playing
Canasta, gardening and spinning wool to make
socks and gloves. Florence was also an active
member of the women's club of St. Paul's Lutheran
Church.
She is survived by her sons, Ralph Buchholz of
Alder, MT, Otto (Letty) Buchholz of Albuquerque,
NM, David Buchholz of Phoenix, AZ and Lloyd
Buchholz of Edgar, WI. Eight grandchildren and
ten great-grandchildren also survive. She was
preceded in death by her husband, two daughters,
Leora Bakke and Alice Hackney, two brothers and
three sisters.
The Funeral Service will be on Thursday March 2
at 1 PM at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Amherst
with Rev. Chris Schwanz, officiating. Burial
will be in Lower Amherst cemetery. Visitation
will be on Wednesday evening from 5 to 8 PM at
Jungers-Holly Funeral Home in Amherst.
Edna Hammond
Residence: Waupaca, WI
December 5, 1912 - September 29, 2005
Services:
Upon Edna’s request there will be no funeral
service. Burial of cremains will be in the Lower
Amherst cemetery, Amherst, WI.