Stanley J. Bochanyin, 75, 5133 Highway E, Athens, died Saturday Aug 18, 2001, at St. Joseph Hospital Marshfield.
Stanley was an engineer for the Chicago Bridge and Iron Co., unti his retirement, and he became an instructor for the Operating Engineering School in Coloma. He was a veteran of the U.S.Navy.
Survivors include four daughters, Linda Reynolds, Marathon, Luanne (Johnny) Mears, Ella Bell, Ga, Lauri Wisnewski, Dorchester, and Lois (Wayne) Klimpke, Milan; two sons, Lee Bochanyin, Mosinee, and Larry Bochanyin, Dorchester; 12 grandchildren; three sisters Betty (Jack) White Medinah Ill., Joanne (Cliff) Priest, Elgin, Ill, and Karen (Larry) Fleming, Crystal Lake, Ill., three brothers, Curtis Bochanyin and Donald (Carol) Wysocki, all of Pendleton,Ore., and Douglas (Reba) Wysocki, Lincoln, Neb.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Peterson\Kramer Funeral Home, Athens, Burial will be in Milan Cemetery where the Merrrill VFW will conduct full military honors. Memorials may be directed tothe Nastional Audobon Society, American Red Cross, or any chapter of Veterans of Foreitn Wars.
Wausau Daily Herald; Aug 21, 2001
Contributor: CurtB (48355951)
Stanley J. Bochanyin, 75, 5133 Highway E, Athens, died Saturday Aug 18, 2001, at St. Joseph Hospital Marshfield.
Stanley was an engineer for the Chicago Bridge and Iron Co., unti his retirement, and he became an instructor for the Operating Engineering School in Coloma. He was a veteran of the U.S.Navy.
Survivors include four daughters, Linda Reynolds, Marathon, Luanne (Johnny) Mears, Ella Bell, Ga, Lauri Wisnewski, Dorchester, and Lois (Wayne) Klimpke, Milan; two sons, Lee Bochanyin, Mosinee, and Larry Bochanyin, Dorchester; 12 grandchildren; three sisters Betty (Jack) White Medinah Ill., Joanne (Cliff) Priest, Elgin, Ill, and Karen (Larry) Fleming, Crystal Lake, Ill., three brothers, Curtis Bochanyin and Donald (Carol) Wysocki, all of Pendleton,Ore., and Douglas (Reba) Wysocki, Lincoln, Neb.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Peterson\Kramer Funeral Home, Athens, Burial will be in Milan Cemetery where the Merrrill VFW will conduct full military honors. Memorials may be directed tothe Nastional Audobon Society, American Red Cross, or any chapter of Veterans of Foreitn Wars.
Wausau Daily Herald; Aug 21, 2001
Contributor: CurtB (48355951)
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