Germantown Family Buried at Mishicott(lt;if1J]MISHICOT - Graveside funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at Mishicot for three members of a Germantown family who died j Friday. Burial was in Mishicot j Public Cemetery.I A former Mishicot resident, his wife and 11-year-old son, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Sehloff and Ronald, were found dead Friday afternoon at their home.Mrs. Sehloff took her own Irfel, with carbon monoxide poisoning} and the fumes also claimed the : lives of her husband and son.Coroner Robert Boltz of Wa-! County said Mrs. Sehloff 44, formerly of Oconto, died while seated in one of two!, family cars parked in a closedgarage with their engines running.Her husband, also 44, and son were found dead in bedrooms of the adjoining fume-filled home. Boltz said investigators found three notes written by Mrs. Sehloff which indicated she had, no intention of harming members of her family. Mr. Sehloff was born April 1 1924, in Manitowoc County” a' son of Albert and Leona Mar-quardt Sehloff. He graduated from Mishicot High School. He was employed as a represen't !^e ^ Association for j Lutheran at Sheboygan Falls from 1956 to July; 1966, when the family moved to Germantown and he became general a cent for Wisconsin Life Insurance Co. with offices at Milwaukee.r r ^Ioff, the former ■ W’ was born Oct 8,1924, at Oconto and taught j school at Immanuel Lutheran school, Sheboygan, for a number of years and was presently teaching at Milwaukee Lutheranschool. Ronald was born Dec 15, 1957, at Sheboygan.The Sehloff-s daughter, Ginnv Lynn is a freshman at Wiscon-Point versity StevensSurvivors of Mr. Sehloffe Is,,parents of Mishicot: brother. Allen, and sister, June• j v ,s- is also survived by her mother, Mrs. Edna* °Zonto’ three sistersj and two brothers.1 Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Monday at St.Peter Lutheran Church, Milwaukee.