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nagerstrom-Kuae unit no. 9, American Legion Auxiliary, will hold services for Mrs. Kenneth Hubbard at 7 o'clock this evening at Ritchay Funeral Home.Mrs. Hubbard. 81. died at 6:3C p.m. Tuesday at Rivcr-view Manor following a lingering illness.Mrs. Carl EggebrechtMrs. Carl Eggebrecht, 82. Edgewater Haven Nursing Home. Port Edwards, died at 6 a m. Wednesday at Riverview Hospital. She had been a resident at Edgewater for the past two years.Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Hansen Chapel, Marshfield, the Rev. Eldore F. Messerschmidt officiating, with burial in Hillside Cemetery. Marshfield.The former Minnie Thiede was bom Jan. 23. 1893, and married Carl Eggebrecht at Colby on Aug. 22. 1912. The couple farmed at Colby until 1931 when they moved to Marshfield. They later resided at Hampshire. III., and returned to Marshfield in 1963. She was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church.Surviving are her husband, three sons. Darrell and Dale, both of Aurora. III.: and Oakley, Marshfield; three daughters. Mrs. Ignace Aschenbrenner, Marshfield; Mrs. Genevieve Wenzel. La Crosse; and Mrs. Lester Biaschka, Madison; two sisters. Mrs. Agnes Weber, Beaver Dam; and Mrs. Herman Kramp. St. Petersburg, Fla.; a brother, Walter Thiede, Wausau; 23 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday until time of services.Mrs. B. ArpinMrs. Beryl B. Arpin, 84. Madison, a long-time Wisconsin Rapids resident, died Wednesday morning at a Madison hospital.Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at St. John’s Episcopal Church here, the Rev. Lawrence Boyd officiating, with burial to follow in a Wisconsin Rapids cemetery.The former Beryl Thompson was bom April 23, 1891. near Black River Falls. She was a graduate of Ripon College and a member of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. Madison. Her husband, Harold A. Arpin, preceded her in death in 1932.Survivors include two sons, a daughter, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.Schroeder Funeral Home. Madison, is In charge of arrangements. Memorials may be designated to the Memorial Garden Fund at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Madison, 4011 Major Ave.. Monona. Wis.Walter F. WittrockWalter F. Wittrock. 81. 2221 32nd St. S., died about 9 p.m.Thursday, May 1, 1975Wednesday at Riverview Manor following a lingering illness. He had been a patient at the manor the past 2l/j months.Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Rev William Lange officiating, with burial in Forest Hill Cemetery.Mr. Wittrock was born Dec. 2. 1893, in the town of Seneca, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wittrock, and married F.rna M. Vollert, April 24, 1919, here He worked at Consolidated Papers, Inc , for about 30 years and retired as a construction superintendent in 1959 He was a member of United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners Local 820. for 59 years.Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Wallace Janz ; four sons. Kenneth. Herbert, William and Neil, all of Wisconsin Rapids; two brothers. Mark and Ervin, both of Wisconsin Rapids; 12 grandchildren. A grandchild preceded him in death.Friends may call at Taylor Funeral Home from 2 p.m. Friday and Saturday until 11:30 a.m.. then at the church from noon until time of services.Ambulance runsWisconsin RapidsMelvin Pederson. Rt. 1, Vesper, from Lincoln High School to Riverview Hospital at 4:19 p.m. Tuesday, baseball injury. (A report Wednesday incorrectly stated Pederson suffered a wrestling injury.)Bernice Aron, Family Heritage Nursing Home, to Riverview Hospital at 7:18 p.m. Wednesday, ill.Gary Keyes. 1130 Avon St., to Riverview Hospital at 9:06 p.m. Wednesday, ill.Edward Timm, 521 2nd St. S.. from Witter Field to Riverview Hospital at 11:06 p.m. Wednesday. fell.NckoosaMrs. Dorothy Rusk. Nekoosa. to Riverview Hospital at 8:53 a.m. today, ill.Police reportsThe Tri-City Bus Co. was entered overnight and two speakers worth $10 and $12 in cash were taken, police reported this morning. F.mry was apparently inrough an overhead garage door which may have been left unlocked.James Peters. 3420 4th St. S.. reported the theft of a Dual 1225 stereo turntable worth about $160 from room T159 of the Washington St. Mid-State 1 Technical Institute campus between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Wednesday. The room was unlocked.Two area men, both 18. were apprehended by county police about 5 a.m. this morning and are expected to be charged with criminal damage to a sign
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