Wausau Daily Herald from Wausau, Wisconsin (2024)

Records Wausau Daily Herald Friday, September 15,2000 www.wausaudailyherald.com calls Wausau Monday 7:40 a.m., fire call, 720 S. First water evacuation. 10:55 a.m., medic call, James Weyneth, 61, from 1418 N. First Ave. to Community Health Care Wausau Hospital.

11:24 a.m., fire call, 1263 Sunset Drive, water evacuation. 1:25 p.m., fire call, 1704 Pardee refuse fire. 3:50 p.m., medic call, Sam Schroeder, 29, from 12050 Highway WW to Wausau Hospital. 4:09 p.m., medic call, Lureie Grevenow, 88, from 2400 Marshall St. to Wausau Hospital.

4:47 p.m., medic call, Dakota Quillen, infant, from 3942 Henry St. to Wausau Hospital. 5:03 p.m., medic call, Margie Berzinger, 79, from 540 E. Thomas St. to Wausau Hospital.

5:30 p.m., fire call, 1105 S. Seventh burning paper. 6:29 p.m., fire call, Merrill Avenue and Randolph Street, traffic accident. 8:26 p.m., medic call, Ethel Prinel, 88, from 2727 Plaza Drive to Wausau Hospital. 9:06 p.m., medic call, Rebecca Dahlquist, 25, from 111 S.

First Ave. to Wausau Hospital. Tuesday 8:56 a.m., medic call, Alois Schuster, 81, from Highway 52 and Michael Street to Wausau Hospital. 2:53 p.m., medic call, Myron Scutkowski, 74, from 210 Campus Drive to Wausau Hospital. 7:57 p.m., medic call, Barbara Schmoechel, 71, from 2727 Plaza Drive to Wausau Hospital.

8:25 p.m., medic call, William Plautz, 79, from 1821 N. Fourth Ave. to Wausau Hospital. 8:38 p.m., medic call, Edward Smith, 74, from 212 Sturgeon Eddy Road to Wausau Hospital. 10:26 p.m., medic call, William Plautz, 79, from Wausau Hospital to 1821 N.

Fourth Ave. Wednesday 10:27 a.m., medic call, Joyce Walstrom, 70, from 2901 N. 7th to Wausau Hospital. 10:52 a.m., medic call, Carl Hoest, 82, 1118 S. 12th Ave.

to Wausau Hospital. 10:53 a.m., fire call, 1118 S. 12th medical assist. 12:30 a.m., medic call, Elvira Koss, 78, from 209 Garfield Ave. to Wausau Hospital.

12:45 p.m., medic call, Mike Maxwell, 33, from 903 S. 60th Ave. to Wausau Hospital. 6:55 p.m., medic call, Merrian Laffen, from 500 Grand Ave. to Wausau Hospital.

8:01 p.m., medic call, Martha Trevino, 34, from 2727 Plaza Drive to Wausau Hospital. 11:17 p.m., medic call, Dennis Wolf, 70, from 1209 Kickbusch St. to Wausau Hospital. Thursday 2:41 a.m., fire call, Highway and Maine Drive, barn fire, tanker assist. 6:23 a.m., fire call, 100 block South First Avenue, oil slick on river.

7:41 a.m., medic call, Madeline Buehler, 78, from 604 N. Sixth Ave. to Wausau Hospital. First 7:42 a.m., fire call, 604 N. Sixth motor vehicle accident.

Merrill Sept. 4 3:14 p.m., fire call, Wal-Mart, 3500 E. Main odor investigation, hot light ballast, maintenance disconnected it. Sept. 5 11:04 a.m., medic call, Carol Krause, 62, from N526 Corning Road to Good Samaritan Health Center.

1:19 p.m., medic call, Keith Jacobson, 50, from Marshfield Clinic Merrill Center, 1205 O'Day to Community Health Care Wausau Hospital. 8:31 p.m., fire call, W5378 Taylor carbon monoxide report, none found. 10:46 p.m., medic call, George Schmidt, 89, from Good Samaritan Health Center to Wausau Hospital. Sept. 7 10:44 a.m., medic call, Francis L.

Ziemke, 63, from Good Samaritan Health Center to Wausau Hospital. 12:04 p.m., medic call, Charles L. Graap, 68, from Good Samaritan Health Center to Wausau Hospital. 12:28 p.m., medic call, Carol A. Krause, 62, from Good Samaritan Health Center to Wausau Hospital.

2:34 p.m., medic call, Lois R. Kluetz, 82, from Bell Tower Residence, 1500 O'Day to Good Samaritan Health Center. 6:45 p.m., medic call, Margaret J. Lewis, 52, from 500 N. Foster St.

to Good Samaritan Health Center. 11:08 p.m., medic call, Edwin C. Sandas, 82, from W4669 Prairie Crest Lane to Good Samaritan 1 Health Center. Sept. 8 8:53 a.m., medic call, Leslie L.

Benzinger, 76, from 2600 E. Main St. to Good Samaritan Health Center. 9:54 a.m., medic call, Leona M. Vinzens, 80, from 800 block of East Main Street to Good Samaritan Health Center.

1:59 p.m., medic call, Robert L. Reifschneider, 43, from 308 Douglas St. to Good Samaritan Health Center. 4:58 p.m., medic call, Robert L. Reifschneider, 43, from Good Samaritan Health Center to Wausau Hospital.

6:58 p.m., medic call, Andrew J. Odden, 34, from Good Samaritan Health Center to Wausau Hospital. Saturday 5:54 p.m., medic call, Timothy Gruling, 40, from N3908 Highway to Good Samaritan Health Center. Sunday 10:44 p.m., medic call, Jeanette D. Harkner, 72, from 1201 W.

11th St. to Good Samaritan Health Center. 11:40 p.m., fire call, Riverside Park, report of a car fire, out upon arrival. Monday 5:06 a.m., fire call, Hurd Millwork, South Prospect Street, auto alarm, broken sprinkler pipe, assisted with water removal. charge of driving while intoxicated after a traffic stop on East Thomas Street near Grand Avenue.

Warrant arrest, Jeremy J. Merwin, 29, 132 N. First Wausau, was arrested Tuesday night on an unspecified warrant charge after officers learned a man waiting to visit an inmate at the Marathon County Jail was wanted. Merrill Driving while intoxicated, Dennis C. Fitts, 46, W2784 Highway Merrill, was arrested Thursday on a preliminary charge of driving while intoxicated third offense, after police stopped him for crossing the center line and fog line.

Possession of marijuana, Christopher M. Patraw, 27, 403 Chippewa was arrested Monday on a preliminary charge of possession of marijuana after a traffic stop at 111 Polk St. Probation hold, Jeremy M. Evers, 24, 1461 S. Fifth Wisconsin Rapids, was taken into custody Friday on a probation hold from Wood County.

Lincoln County Driving while intoxicated, James K. Peterson, 38, 2600 E. Main Merrill, was arrested Sunday on preliminary charges of driving while intoxicated third offense, operating after license revocation second offense and a Langlade County warrant charge of contempt of court after a one-car rollover at highways 17 and G. peace of mind Wausau Driving while intoxicated, Michelle L. Richmond, 27, 1191 Depot Mosinee, was arrested early Saturday on preliminary charges of driving while intoxicated second offense and driving after license revocation third offense after a traffic stop on Miller Street near Grand Avenue.

Warrant arrest, Chris L. Vernick, 26, E. Thomas Wausau, was arrested Wednesday night on an unspecified warrant charge after an officer stopped a man walking on Third Avenue near Sherman Street wearing an orange jail jumpsuit. Possession of drug parapherpalia, Jason B. Klinkhammer, 20, of Spooner, Clay P.

Sinclair, 20, of New York City and Donnie L. Hignite, 28, of Idaho were arrested early Tuesday on preliminary charges of possession of drug paraphernalia, and Matthew T. Rickman, 23, of Utah was arrested on a preliminary charge of obstructing an officer and Louisiana warrant charges of escape and burglary after police were called to a loud music complaint at a home in the 200 block of North Fifth Avenue. Driving while intoxicated, Raymond A. Godwin, 30, 212 N.

10th Wausau, was arrested Sept. 6 on a preliminary charge of driving while intoxicated after a traffic stop on South First Avenue near West Stewart Avenue. Driving while intoxicated, Kelly Jean Houck, 25, 1115 Sherman Wausau, was arrested Monday night on a preliminary For your own PREARRANGED FUNERAL PLANNING Funeral Homes Crematory Inc. 845-6900 or 842-3211 Athens Edgar Marathon Wausau obituaries Larry Krause James Witz Sr. Larry D.

Krause, 55, W3724 County Highway Merrill, town of Pine River, died Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2000, at his home under the care of Comfort Care and Hospice Services. Larry was a self-employed logger. Survivors include his wife, Cindy (Tritten) Krause; his parents, Walter and Dorothy Krause, Merrill; two daughters, Amy and Lori Krause, both of Merrill; one brother, Duane (Cathy) Krause, Merrill; and nephews. Services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Saturday at the Calvary Lutheran Church, town of Pine River. Burial will be in Calvary Lutheran Church Cemetery, town of Pine River. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. Friday at the Taylor-MannStine Funeral Home, Merrill, and will continue after 11 a.m.

Saturday at Calvary Lutheran Church, town of Pine River. Memorials may be directed to Comfort Care and Hospice Services, Wausau. Andrew Andrashie Andrew A. Andrashie, 82, Bradley Farm Road, Tomahawk, died Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2000, at Sacred Heart Hospital, Tomahawk.

He had worked for Lincoln Industries in Tomahawk for 23 years. Survivors include his wife, Mary Andrashie; four sons, John (Marge) Andrashie, Ironwood, Tony (Mary) Andrashie, Wausau, Andy (Jane) Andrashie, Irma, and Mike (Cheri) Andrashie, Tomahawk; two daughters, Mary Beth (Chuck) Teal, Tomahawk, and Ann Marie Andrashie-DuCommun, Rhinelander; two brothers, Joseph Andrashie, Carpentersville, and Michael Andrashie, Ironwood, one sister, Anna Virgili, Prospect Heights, 15 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. today at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Tomahawk.

Visitation will be from 9 a.m. today at St. Mary's Corpus Christi Center until the time of services at the church. Krueger and Sons Funeral Home, Tomahawk, assisted the family. Memorials may be directed to Lincoln Industries.

Marathon County Failure to comply with police orders COOKSON, Jerry 36, 720 Scott No. 1, Wausau, one felony count of failure to comply with an officer's orders while threatening use of a weapon, three counts of disorderly conduct and three counts of bail jumping, one year in jail, two years probation, no alcohol consumption or going to taverns, no living with females, assessment, treatment, batterer's program, restitution and court costs. Seven additional charges of bail jumping and three counts of disorderly conduct were dismissed. Bail jumping TZINZUN-MACIEL, Juvenal 27, 700 S. Division Colby, one felony count of bail jumping, $10,000 cash bond.

Preliminary hearing set for Sept. 20. Child abuse GLINIECKI, Brian 37, 1112 Plumer Wausau, two felony counts of child abuse, one felony count of battery to a police officer and one count of resisting arrest, nine months in jail, six years probation, 200 hours of community service, counseling, letter of apology to officer involved, $161 restitution and court costs. Five additional charges of disorderly conduct, two counts of violation of an injunc- St. Jude's Novena May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever.

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Say this prayer nine times a day, on the ninth day your prayers will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you Jesus and St. Jude, for Prayers Answered.

A.C.K James J. Witz 63, Highway Schofield, Sept. 10, 2000, in Rock Springs, Wyo. He was employed at G. H.

Miller Sons, Wisconsin Rapids, for 15 years. Survivors include his wife, Mable Witz; three sons, County Sunday, Donna Tomajcik, 59, of Merrill passed away Thursday, September 14th, 2000, at her residence. Born in Merrill, on December 9, 1940, she was the daughter of the late Harold and Martha (Hostman) English. She was the wife of Duane Tomajcik. Donna Donna J.

Tomajcik 5215 died James (Sunye) Witz Witz Hatley, Wyatt (Kim) Witz, Ringle, and Lance Witz, at home; one daughter, Sheila (Rob) Hansen, Wausau; four grandchildren; four brothers, George (Darla) Witz, Schofield, Russell Witz, Mosinee, Robert (Joyce) Witz, Palmer, Alaska, and Roger (Irene) Witz, Mosinee; and one sister, Shirley Shelton, Mosinee. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at United Methodist Church, Mosinee. Burial will be in Moon Cemetery, town of Bergen. Visitation will be from 4 p.m.

to 8 p.m. today at Beste Funeral Home, Mosinee, and will continue at 1 p.m. Saturday at United Methodist Church, Mosinee. Hubert Mlodik James Hubert V. Mlodik, 72, Galloway, died Thursday, Sept.

14, 2000, at his home. Arrangements are pending at Schmidt-Schulta Funeral Home, Wittenberg. Alice McGinley Alice V. McGinley, 88, Wausau, died Thursday, Sept. 14, 2000, at Wausau Manor Nursing Home.

Arrangements are pending at Funeral Home, 1302 Sixth Wausau. Esebella Henke Esebella Henke, 84, 208 Willow Mosinee, died Thursday, Sept. 14, under the care of Comfort Care and Hospices Services, Community Health Care Wausau Hospital. Arrangements are pending with the Beste Funeral Home, Mosinee. Records policy The Daily Herald will print the names of all people arrested for crimes by Wausau, Everest Metro, Rothschild and Merrill police; all arrests made by Marathon and Lincoln county sheriff's departments; and all crimes involving damage or theft of more than $1,000 even when someone has not been arrested.

The Herald also prints the names of all people sentenced for felony crimes and drunken driving. tion, one felony count of child abuse, one count of obstructing an officer and one count of criminal damage to property were dismissed. It's TIME TO MUFFIN UP AT U-BAKE MUFFIN MIX Three Tubes Frozen Ih. $199 Honey Raisin Bran, Cranberry Orange, Banana Chocolate Chip, Pumpkin Spice, Banana Walnut, Orange Sunshine Mon-Fri 9-7 Sat 9-5 Sun 11-4 Bake Frozen cookies and doughs Bulk Foods 4408 Rib Mtn. Drive, Wausau, WI 54401 REQUESTS FOR BIDS TOWN OF WAUSAU THE TOWN OF WAUSAU BOARD WILL ACCEPT SEPARATE SEALED BIDS for the following road work: 1) 1000 yds.

more or less of crushed road base to be delivered to N. 33rd St. between Evergreen Rd. Valley View Rd. Minimum of 5 trucks.

2) Same section pulverze existing surface place road base. Fine grade, water and roll base course. Pave with hot mix asphalt compacted to an average thickness of inches by 22 feet wide. 3) Supply granite for shouldering and shaping of shoulders. Questions should be addressed to Ted Burger at (715)845-8458.

Bids may be mailed to 5203 N. 69th Wausau, WI 54403. Bids will be accepted until 8:00 p.m. September 20, 2000 at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud at the Town of Wausau Municipal Center, 7208 Hwy Wausau, WI 54403. The Town Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to accept that bid deemed most advantageous to the town.

Cynthia L. Worden Town of Wausau, Clerk They were married in Merrill on Tomajcik December 7, 1968. Donna worked for Semling-Menke Co. She enjoyed Packers football, gambling, decorating for the holidays, polka music, flowers, spending time at the shack and many other family activities. In addition to her husband, she is survived by six daughters, Linda (Dennis) Schneider, Merrill, Patricia Tomajcik, Twenty-Nine Palms, Cindy (Keith) DeBoth, Appleton, and Julie (Rodney) Young, Jodie (Roger) Zerbe and Tracy Tomajcik, all of Donna Sieglinde A.

Sheahan Sieglinde Sheahan Sieglinde A. Sheahan, 53, of Mosinee, died Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2000, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield. She was born March 5, 1947, in Burlington, Iowa.

She married Dale Sheahan on Sept. 7, 1968, in Burlington. Sieglinde loved reading to her children when they Sieglinde were little. Holidays Sheahan were an exciting time for Sieglinde. She liked doing things for others.

Sieglinde loved to teach. She taught at UWSP, Bayfield, Mosinee, D.C. Everest, and Wausau School Districts. She also taught for 16 years in the Burlington School District. She worked with Youth in College at Lincoln County Good Samaritan Health Center, Merrill HATTLESTAD, Michele and Bradley, Merrill, daughter, Margaret Joyce, Monday, Sept.

11, 2000. LUNDQUIST, Shay and Bryan, Merrill, son, Andrew George, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2000. SOUSEK, Melissa and HIPKE, Craig, Merrill, daughter, Alexsys Marie, Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2000.

Out of town GOSSE, Cindy and Michael, Merrill; five sons, John (Judy) Tomajeik and Jeff (Mary) Kleinschmidt, all of Merrill, Tom Tomajcik, Green Bay, and Steve and Shawn Tomajcik, all of Merrill; 1 four sisters, Marcella Schneider, Merrill, Bonita (Fritz) Heller, Gleason, and Marge English and Nancy (Ruben) Gartman, both of Merrill; three brothers, Richard (Grace) English, Green Bay, Allison (Nancy) English, Merrill, and Bruce (Betty) English, Abbotsford; 16 grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. She was also preceded in death by one son, Joseph Tomajcik; three brothers, Lyle, Sandford and James English; and one granddaughter, Melissa Kleinschmidt. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, September 16, 2000, at Christ United Methodist Church, Merrill, with the Rev. Carolyn Saunders officiating.

Burial will be in the St. Francis Cemetery, Merrill. Friends may call Friday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Waid Funeral Home, Merrill, and will continue Saturday from 10 a.m.

to 11 a.m. at Christ United Methodist Church. Sieglinde enjoyed her yard and flowers. She also liked camping, traveling, and crafts. She was an avid bridge player.

Her claim to fame in music was playing a duet with Doc Sevrenson. Survivors include her husband, Dale; one son, Daland, Mosinee; two daughters, Karanel Sheahan, Minneapolis, and Anneliese (Zackery) Wolchesky, Burlington; and one brother, Mikal (Mary) Landwher. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 18, at the First United Church of Christ, Burlington, Iowa.

Pastor Mylo Vanveldhulzen will officiate. Burial will be at Aspen Grove Cemetery, Burlington. Visitation will be from! 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at Hayden Funeral Home, Mosinee, and again at 1 p.m.

Monday at First United Church of Christ, Burlington, Iowa. Births Nelson, daughter, Rachel Megan, Friday, Sept. 8, 2000. Local grandmother is Janice Knutson, Wausau. REAL ESTATE LICENSE PROGRAM No tuition.

Do It in 10 days. Call Clay or Glen 842-2121 Police log CEDAR CREEK MANOR 2480 TERREBONNE DRIVE MOSINEE, WI 54455 (715) 355-8246 IS CELEBRATING THE OF THEIR NEW HOME Come Join Us Saturday September 16, 2000 From to Tour Our New Facility, Enjoy Food And Refreshments and Sign Up To Win Prizes and a Car From The Oldies Station That Will Be Here From to Terms up to 10 years COMMUNITY 110 So. 1st Ave. Wausau CREDIT UNION 715-845-4351 NCUA The Family of Kathy "Puggie" Gorka Would like to express our heartfelt thanks to everyone who helped us in our time of sorrow. A special thank you to the Mosinee EMT's, the witnesses, the Marathon Cty Sheriff's Dept, Father Grass, Beste Funeral Home, Kraft Food Inc, the many friends and everyone who was there for us with prayer, hugs, flowers food to help comfort our family.

A special Thank You to Community Value Credit Union all who gave to the fund to help "Adam" Puggie's son, who misses his mom very much. Bless each everyone that were there for us. Deeply loved missed. Adam and the Rozak Family, Charlene, Lenny, Skip, Debbie, Cheryl, Jimmy, Cindy, Tammy, Karen. Sometimes things happen that just don't seem fair.

If Puggie could tell us how she wants us to remember her she would say "We should dry our tears and smile.".

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