Robert A. Kettwig (1918-2005)

Kettwig, Robert A.
October 2, 1918 – September 20, 2005

WHITEWATER (Wisconsin) — Robert A. Kettwig, 86, of Whitewater, died Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2005, at Ft. Memorial Health Services in Ft. Atkinson, WI. He was born in Waterloo, IA, on Oct. 2, 1918, the son of Oliver and Minnie (Yungmann) Kettwig. He married Jane E. Graham in Whitewater on Dec. 24, 1939; she preceded him in death on March 2, 1990. He was a member of the American Legion Post #173 in Whitewater and a past member of the Whitewater School Board. He owned and operated a paint and wallpaper store.

He is survived by 2 daughters, Mary (Wally) Goeglein of Whitewater and Estelle (Michael) Villwock of Tacoma, WA; 2 sons, Thomas (Toni) Kettwig of Poinciana, FL, and Dan (Katherine) Kettwig of Port Orchard, WA; 8 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; a brother, Paul (Mary) Kettwig of Janesville; and 2 sisters, Joyce (Don) Simon and Marianne (Jerry) Steck, both of Whitewater. He was also preceded in death by his parents; and a brother, Richard Kettwig. Visitation will be held on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2005, from 10:00 a.m. until noon at the OLSEN FUNERAL HOME in Whitewater. Graveside services will then be held at the Hillside Cemetery in Whitewater with Military Honors.

Source: http://www.gazetteextra.com (Published Thursday September 22, 2005)

Uffa Rients (1917-2005)

FLANAGAN — Uffa L. Rients, 87, of Flanagan, died at 10:55 a.m. Thursday (July 7, 2005) at Good Samaritan Home, Flanagan.

His funeral will be 2 p.m. Sunday at St. Petri Lutheran Church, Flanagan, with the Rev. Paul Lellelid officiating. Burial will be in St. Petri Lutheran Cemetery, with full military graveside rites. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday at Calvert & Froelich Memorial Home, Flanagan, and for one hour before services Sunday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Petri Lutheran Church or Good Samaritan Home, Flanagan.

He was born Aug. 22, 1917, in Minonk Township, the son of Louis and Gesena Kettwich Rients. He married Esther A. Rustman on Sept. 28, 1941, in Flanagan. She survives.

 

Also surviving are four daughters, Janice (Stan) Weber, Minonk; Joyce Aggertt, San Jose; Judy (Lynn) Messamore, Norfolk, Va.; and Joan Rients, Flanagan; one son, Jeff (Patti) Rients, Flanagan; one brother, Alvin (Irma Jean) Rients, Flanagan; two sisters-in-law, Evelyn Rients, Flanagan; and Ardythe Rustman, Pontiac; two brothers-in-law, Harold (Minnie) Rustman, Streator; and Paul Marshall, Flanagan; 11 grandchildren, Tom Weber, John Weber, Jay Rients, Steven Messamore, Michelle Wiseman, Karen Conrad, Jennifer Aggertt, Kimberly Smith, Gale Frisby, Jessica Rients and Jenna Rients; and 16 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a son-in-law, Joe Aggertt; two brothers, Tjark Rients and LeRoy Rients; and two grandchildren, Michael L. Messamore and Julie Ann Aggertt.

He was a life long member of St. Petri Lutheran Church, Flanagan, where he served on the church council in several capacities, and was on the St. Petri Mission Society. He was a life long farmer and a member of the Livingston County Farm Bureau.

He was a U.S. Army veteran serving in the Asiatic Pacific Theater, where he received two Bronze Stars. He served in the Philippine Liberation, where he received a Bronze Star. He also received a Good Conduct Medal and the Combat & Expert Infantry Man Badges. He was in the 136th Infantry, 33rd Division, Company D from April 1942 to November 1945. He was a member of the Flanagan and Long Point American Legions.

He enjoyed camping, fishing, farming and most of all his family and his faith.

Sourcehttp://www.pantagraph.com, Friday, July 8, 2005

Norman Warnkes (1915-2005)

TOLUCA – Norman L. Warnkes, 90, of the Pattonsburg area, died at 7:10 a.m. Thursday, May 12, 2005, at the Apostolic Christian Home of Roanoke.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Calvert & Froelich Memorial Home, Toluca, with the Rev. Tim Barber officiating.

Burial will be in Pattonsburg-Moss Cemetery, rural Toluca.

Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. today (Friday) at the memorial home.

Born March 3, 1915, in rural Benson, he was the son of Edward and Sena (Johnson) Warnkes. He married Velda Kolb on Nov. 9, 1947, near Benson. She survives.

Also surviving are daughters, RoJean (Mrs. Dale) Coleson of Varna and Lois (Randy) Noll of Toluca; a son, Lorin (Charlene) Warnkes of Washburn; a sister,Mabel (Mrs. Alfred) Kettwich of Minonk; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a wife and two daughters in 1946, and a sister.

Norman and his wife, Velda, lived and farmed in the Pattonsburg-LaRose area for 58 years.

He was of the Lutheran faith.

Memorials may be directed to the Toluca Ambulance Fund or Washburn Ambulance fund.

Source: http://www.times-press.com/

Elaine (Bymers) Kettwig (1918-2005)

Elaine (Bymers) Kettwig, 87, of Union City, CA, died Sunday, April 24, 2005 at Valley Memorial Hospital in Pleasanton, CA.

A memorial service will be held May 7 at 1 p.m. at the Graham Hitch Funeral Home. A committal service will be held in the Crary Cemetery in July.

Elaine, the oldest of 11 children, was born Jan. 13, 1918 to William and Alice Bymers in Doyon, ND. As a small child, she moved to Crary, ND. She graduated from Crary High School in 1936.

 

On Dec. 5, 1937 she married Joseph L. Kettwig in Oakland, CA. They lived in Alameda, CA, when they were first married, later moving to Oakland, CA and last to Union City. She continued living in Union City until she entered Bethany Memorial Home in January of 2004. Joseph died Sept. 21, 1992.

Elaine was a foster parent for 25 years when they lived in Oakland. She loved all the kids and heard from many after they were grown.

She is survived by a son, Joseph Kettwig, Jr. of Livermore, CA; three granddaughters, Erin Kettwig, Lynn (Dominic) Pattinato and Joanne Nelson; three step-grandchildren, Randy, Robbie and Chris Cellete; three great-grandchildren, Joseph and Amanda Pattinato and Jessica Nelson; five sisters, Viola Hardy of Newark, CA, Alice Atherton of Devils Lake, ND, Irma Wilson of Sparks, NV, Arliss (Richard) Allums of Antioch, CA and Corrine (Don) Carroll of Yuma, AZ; one brother, Bergeth Bymers of Devils Lake; three brothers-in-law, Al Hahn of Yuma, AZ, Elwood Jensen and Bob Cellete of Crystal, MN; and one sister-in-law, Nancy Bymers of Spokane, WA.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph; her parents; daughter, Karen Nelson; step-daughter, Leona Cellete; two brothers, Donald and Jack Bymers; three sisters, Jessie Frith, Shirley Hahn and Darla Jensen; sister-in-law, Tillie Bymers; and three brothers-in-law, Hugh Hardy, Paul Atherton and Bill Wilson.

Gilbertson Funeral Home, Devils Lake, will be handling the local arrangements.

 

[Source: Devils Lake Journal

 

 

Elaine F. Kettwig died April  24, 2005 in Pleasanton. She was  87.
The Minnesota native had  lived in Union City for 35 years  and Oakland for 34 years. She  was a homemaker, foster parent,  and childcare provider. Her affiliations  included Sons of Norway,  Snorre Lodge #61 of Hayward.
She enjoyed her grandchildren  and great grandchildren.

She is survived by a son, Joseph  L. Kettwig, Jr. of Livermore,  a brother Bus Bymers of North  Dakota; sisters Viola Hardy of  Newark, Alice Atherton of North  Dakota, Irma Wilson of Nevada,  Billie Allums of Antioch, and  Corrine Carr of Arizona, three  grandchildren and two great  grandchildren, as well as numerous  nieces and nephews.

She was  preceded in death by her husband  of 56 years, Joseph Kettwig in  1992, a daughter Karen Nelson  in 2001, and three sisters and two  brothers.

Funeral services will be held  at 1 p.m. Sat., May 7 at Graham-  Hitch Mortuary, 4167 First St.,  Pleasanton. Burial will be in  Devils Lake, North Dakota.  Donations in her name may  be made to Children’s Hospital,  PO Box 2054, Oakland, CA  94604-2054.  Please sign the guest book at  graham-hitchmortuary.com.

Source: www.independentnews.com

Florence Elsie (Kettwich) Durre (1912-2004)

Florence Elsie (Kettwich) Durre, 92
FLANAGAN — Florence Elsie Durre, 92, of Flanagan, died at 4:35 a.m. Sunday (Dec. 12, 2004) at the Good Samaritan Home, Flanagan.

Her funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Petri Lutheran Church, Flanagan, with the Rev. Paul Lellelid officiating. Burial will be at St. Petri Lutheran Church, Flanagan. Visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday at the church. Duffy-Pils Memorial Home, Fairbury, is in charge of arrangements.

Memorials may be made to St. Petri Lutheran Church or the Good Samaritan Home, both Flanagan.

She was born on Sept. 16, 1912, at Livingston County, to Carl Kettwich and Minnie Harms Kettwich. She married Fred W. Durre on Feb. 14, 1939, at St. Petri Lutheran Church, Flanagan.

Survivors include her husband Fred W. Durre, Flanagan; one daughter, Carolyn (Emil) Blobaum, St. Joseph; two sons, Ronald (Betty Jo) Durre, Strawn, and Reynold (Sandy) Durre, Stevens Point, Wis.; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by two brothers.

She was a homemaker. She was a member of St. Petri Lutheran Church, Flanagan. She taught Sunday school for over 42 years, sang in the church choir, belonged to the women’s bible study group and served as church organist for a few years.

Mrs. Durre was also active in the Mission Society.

 

[Source: Minonk Talk]

David Chambers (1949-2004)

David Chambers, 55, of Mason City, formerly of Charles City, died Saturday, September 25, 2004, at his residence.

Funeral services for David Chambers will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Hauser Funeral Home in Charles City. Pastor Ruth Yeaton, of First Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Charles City.

Friends may call at the Hauser Funeral Home from 9:30 a.m. until service time on Thursday.

David Gene Chambers was born July 4, 1949, at Charles City, the son of Von and Gloria (Rice) Chambers. He graduated from the Charles City High School in 1967. On August 22, 1971, he was united in marriage to Diana Dee Lampman at the Little Brown Church.

Diana died on August 24, 1989. David worked at White Farm Equipment Company, John Deere, Druggist Mutual and Western-Southern Mutual. His hobbies included fishing, hunting, watching television and movies, going for rides and enjoying the outdoors on his deck.

Living family members include two children, Lisa (Shawn) Kettwig of Manly, and Matt Chambers of Mason City; three grandchildren, Nathan and Nicholas Kettwig and Dylan Chambers; his parents, Von and Gloria Chambers of Charles City; and two sisters, Becky (Pete) Johnston of Ionia, and Vicky (Dave) Rich of Algona.

He was preceded in death by his wife.

The Hauser Funeral Home, (641) 228-2323, www.hauserfh.com, is in charge of arrangements.

Source: http://www.pafways.org/obituaries/charlescitypress/2004/september.htm (Link is now dead!)

Harold Kettwick (1933-2004)

Funeral service for Harold Kettwick was held Saturday, Jan. 24 at First Reformed Church in Buffalo Center with Rev. William Peake officiating. Harold died on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2004, at North Iowa Mercy Medical Center in Mason City, Iowa at the age of 70. Interment was at Graceland Cemetery in Buffalo Center with Winter Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Organist was Marlene Krull and honorary bearers were Madonna Kettwick, Jasmyne Kettwick, Abby Howel, Troy Kettwick, Dedric Kettwick, Jett Kettwick, Karsen Kettwick

Casket Bearers were Darvin Kettwick, Michael Kettwick, Wayne Kettwick, David Kettwic, Treye Kettwick, Drew Kettwick, Chris Howell and Ross Kettwick.

Harold A. Kettwick, son of Harry and Hannah (Gerzema) Kettwick, was born in the old hospital in Buffalo Center on April 29, 1933. He was baptized and confirmed at the First Reformed Church in Buffalo Center. He attended country school through 7th grade and then attended and graduated from Buffalo Center High School in 1950.

On January 18, 1953, Harold was united in marriage to Deloris Dontje at the First Reformed Church. Together they farmed northwest of Buffalo Center and raised five children: Madonna, Darvin, Michael, Wayne and David.

Harold was a member of the First Reformed Church serving as elder, deacon, and Sunday school teacher. He was a board member of the Farmer’s Coop Elevator, a Lincoln township trustee, and a 4-H leader.

He collected caps and toy tractors. Harold participated in both town and church league softball, bowling, and enjoyed pitching horseshoe. He made woodworking projects for family, friends, and the church bazaar.

His grandchildren learned how to craft pinewood derby cars, and numerous 4-H projects under his guidance. He cherished being with his family and found great joy in attending sporting events, drama, music, church, 4-H, and FFA activities his children and grandchildren were involved in. His grandchildren, ranging in age from twenty-four to two years brought him special joy. Those who knew him well will remember that he always found time to visit with friends and family and enjoyed meeting new people. His easy laughter would echo throughout the room.

Harold is survived by his wife Deloris of Buffalo Center; his children: Madonna Kettwick of Waukon; Darvin Kettwick and his wife Robin of Buffalo Center; Michael Kettwick and his wife Carole of Buffalo Center; Wayne Kettwick and his wife Tracy of DeWitt, and David Kettwick and his wife Renee of Clarinda. He is also survived by 10 grandchildren: Chris and Abby Howell; Drew, Ross and Troy Kettwick; Jasmyne, Treye, and Karsen Kettwick, and Dedric and Jett Kettwick. Also mourning his loss are sisters: Geraldine Wessels of Buffalo Center; Lenora Moorhead and husband Ken of Rochester, Minn.; Elvera Logemann and husband Donald of Swea City and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Marvin, his grandson Tyler and by brother-in-law Jake Wessels.

Source:  Forest City Summit, http://www.forestcitysummit.com/

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Harold Kettwick, 70
Published January 28, 2004, Page B-5

Funeral service for Harold Kettwick was held Saturday, Jan. 24 at First Reformed Church in Buffalo Center with Rev. William Peake officiating. Harold died on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2004, at North Iowa Mercy Medical Center in Mason City, Iowa at the age of 70. Interment was at Graceland Cemetery in Buffalo Center with Winter Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Organist was Marlene Krull and honorary bearers were Madonna Kettwick, Jasmyne Kettwick, Abby Howel, Troy Kettwick, Dedric Kettwick, Jett Kettwick, Karsen Kettwick. Casket Bearers were Darvin Kettwick, Michael Kettwick, Wayne Kettwick, David Kettwick, Treye Kettwick, Drew Kettwick, Chris Howell and Ross Kettwick.

Harold A. Kettwick, son of Harry and Hannah (Gerzema) Kettwick, was born in the old hospital in Buffalo Center on April 29, 1933. He was baptized and confirmed at the First Reformed Church in Buffalo Center. He attended country school through 7th grade and then attended and graduated from Buffalo Center High School in 1950. On January 18, 1953, Harold was united in marriage to Deloris Dontje at the First Reformed Church. Together they farmed northwest of Buffalo Center and raised five children: Madonna, Darvin, Michael, Wayne and David. Harold was a member of the First Reformed Church serving as elder, deacon, and Sunday school teacher. He was a board member of the Farmer’s Coop Elevator, a Lincoln township trustee, and a 4-H leader. He collected caps and toy tractors. Harold participated in both town and church league softball, bowling, and enjoyed pitching horseshoe. He made woodworking projects for family, friends, and the church bazaar. His grandchildren learned how to craft pinewood derby cars, and numerous 4-H projects under his guidance. He cherished being with his family and found great joy in attending sporting events, drama, music, church, 4-H, and FFA activities his children and grandchildren were involved in. His grandchildren, ranging in age from twenty-four to two years brought him special joy. Those who knew him well will remember that he always found time to visit with friends and family and enjoyed meeting new people. His easy laughter would echo throughout the room.

Harold is survived by his wife Deloris of Buffalo Center; his children: Madonna Kettwick of Waukon; Darvin Kettwick and his wife Robin of Buffalo Center; Michael Kettwick and his wife Carole of Buffalo Center; Wayne Kettwick and his wife Tracy of DeWitt, and David Kettwick and his wife Renee of Clarinda. He is also survived by 10 grandchildren: Chris and Abby Howell; Drew, Ross and Troy Kettwick; Jasmyne, Treye, and Karsen Kettwick, and Dedric and Jett Kettwick. Also mourning his loss are sisters: Geraldine Wessels of Buffalo Center; Lenora Moorhead and husband Ken of Rochester, Minn.; Elvera Logemann and husband Donald of Swea City and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Marvin, his grandson Tyler and by brother-in-law Jake Wessels.

Source: http://www.pafways.org

Feathers (Ketwig), Elizabeth J. (1936-2002)

Elizabeth J. Feathers, 65, starb am Donnerstag, 18. Juli 2002 in ihrer Wohnung in Peoria Rd. in Leicester. Vor ihr starb ihr Ehemann Donald im Juni 1982. Es leben noch ihre Kinder David Feathers aus Sumner, Washington, Dee Warner aus Norfolk, Virginia, Donald (Gail) Feathers aus York, Daniel Feathers aus Cortland, Elizabeth (Robert) Zuidema aus Gainesville, New York, Susan (Norman) DuFrense aus Florida, Timothy (Laura) Feathers aus Caledonia, Sandra (Michael) Knapp aus York, Beverly Feathers aus Leicester, Tina (Bruce) Mcnaugh aus Franklin, Tennessee; 16 Enkelkinder, Bruder Jack Ketwig aus Rochester, Schwestern Francis Foss aus Griechenland und Rosemary Miller aus Florida.

Geboren wurde sie im August 24, 1936 in Rochester, New York, als Tochter von John und Amelia (Ehrmentraut) Ketwig. Sie heiratete den kürzlich verstorbenen Donald Feathers Jr. am 23. Jänner 1954.

Trauergaben können entrichtet werden an die American Cancer Society, 1400 Winton Rd. North, Rochester, NY 14609. Begräbnisgottesdienst wurde gehalten am 20. Juli 2002 auf dem  Lakeview Cemetery in Groveland, gehalten von Rev. Nancy Overgard von der Union Presbyterian Church in Leicester.

[Sourcehttp://www.clarioncall.com]

Everett Kettwich (1940-2000)

MINONK – Everett J. Kettwich, 60, of 440 N. Chestnut St., Minonk, died at 4:45 a.m. Monday (Jan. 31, 2000) at his residence from injuries suffered in a fire. His funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Folkers-Froelich Memorial Home, Minonk, the Rev. Daniel Gansch Boythe officiating. Burial will be in Minonk Township Cemetery. Visitation will be 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the memorial home. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. Mr. Kettwich was born Jan. 2, 1940, in Minonk, the son of Alfred and Mabel Warnkes Kettwich.  Survivors include his parents, Minonk; one daughter, Brenda (Norbert) Wacker, Eureka; one son, Ken (Elizabeth) Kettwich, Las Vegas; one brother, Brad Kettwich, Eureka; one sister, Beverly Ruestman, Toluca; three grandchildren; and two stepgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by one brother. Mr. Kettwich was employed by the Woodford County F.S. for many years.

Publication Date: February 03, 2000
[Source: The Pantagraph Bloomington, IL, Page: A8]

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He was pronounced at 4:45 a.m. Monday, Jan. 31, 2000, at his residence. He died in a fire at his home. Visitation will be two hours before services at the memorial home. Burial will be in Minonk Township Cemetery. He was born Jan. 2, 1940, in Minonk to Alfred and Mabel Warnkes Kettwich. Surviving are one daughter, Brenda (and Norbert) Wacker of Eureka; one son, Ken (and Elizabeth) of Las Vegas; his parents of Minonk; one brother, Brad of Eureka; one sister, Beverly Ruestman of Toluca; three grandchildren; and two stepgrandchildren. One brother preceded him in death. He worked for Woodford County Farm Service for many years. Memorials may be made to any charity.

Publication Date: February 03, 2000
[Source: Peoria Journal Star (Illinois), Page: B05]

Grace Mary (Mulder) Kettwig (1912-1999)

CLARKSVILLE, IA — Grace Mary Kettwig, 87,
of Clarksville, died at home Thursday, Oct. 21, of cancer; (21 Oct 1999)

survivors include her husband, Harm; a son, Kenneth of Marble Rock; a daughter, Betty Jane Shelton of Las Vegas; six grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Janet Harberts of Grundy Center and Ann Etzen of Windfield;

she was preceded in death by four brothers, Dewit, Harm, George and Chaus Mulder Jr.;

services are 1:30 p.m. today at St. John Lutheran Church, Clarksville, with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Parkersburg; friends may call for an hour before services today at the church; Schwartz Funeral Home, Clarksville, is in charge of arrangements; Mrs. Kettwig and her husband farmed near Parkersburg, Clarksville and Greene.
(Waterloo/Cedar Falls Courier; 1999-10-24)