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Eugene Alphonse Salm

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Eugene Alphonse Salm Veteran

Birth
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
14 Jan 2006 (aged 70)
Chilton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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EUGENE A SALM

Eugene A Salm, 70, former Town of Centerville resident went home to his Lord on Saturday January 14, 2006, at Chilton Medical Center in Chilton, WI.
Gene was born December 19, 1935 in St. Nazianz, Manitowoc County. He was the son of the late Nicholaus Leonard Salm and Hildegard Schuler Salm. Gene graduated from St. Wendel grade school in Cleveland. In 1954 he graduated from Central High School in Sheboygan, WI. He went on to serve his country and received an Honorable discharge from the Army Reserve.
On November 28, 1959, Gene was united in marriage to Carol Ann Clark at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church in Sheboygan. Since 1960, Gene was self-employed as Owner/President of the Salm Family Farm, Inc. He retired from Dairy farming in 2000.In 1994, they built a new home on their farm and continued to live there after their retirement from farming in 2000.
In 2003, Eugene and Carol moved to Kiel, WI, to reside in a new home, which he built.
Eugene was a member of Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church of Kiel; he was also a former member of St. Wendel Catholic Church in Cleveland, where he served on various committees. He served on the Town of Centerville Zoning committee and he was a 4-H leader for many years.
Gene enjoyed their two card clubs. He liked Ballroom, Square and Round dancing. His favorite times were spent with his wife, children, and grandchildren. Gene was very active and enjoyed traveling, playing sports, walking, biking, and sledding. He loved spending time visiting his friends. He was a very loving and wonderful husband, father and grandfather.
Eugene is survived by his wife of 46 years, Carol and his children: William (Betsy) Salm of rural Manitowoc, Sandra (John) Buchholz, Jane (Scott) Halverson, both of Kiel, Allen (Christina) Salm, of Edgerton, WI, and Kenneth (Vicki) Salm of Cleveland and 16 grandchildren:
Jonah,Josh,Gabe,Dakota,Eli,Dusty,Chris,& Riley Salm, Erika,Jacque,Jonathan,Elyse,& Elizabeth Buchholz, Tim,Nic,& Matt Halverson.
Brothers are; Francis (Nancy) Salm of Cleveland, Joseph (Marlys) Salm, and Andrew (MaryAnn) Salm of Newton, WI. Sisters include; Gertrude Florian, Mabel Henckel, Agnes Wagner and Ruth Gill of Sheboygan, Mary Lou (Richard) Sixel of rural Sheboygan, Carol (Elroy) Jaeger of Cleveland, WI, and Marie Langdon of Milwaukee, and sister in law: Jean Forsterling, brother in law: Leo Kolar.
Preceding him in death are his parents, his oldest child, Barbara Jean who died at age 4 in September 1964,and four brothers: Arthur, Roman, Donald and Robert, plus one grandchild: William Allen Salm, 5 brothers in law: Joseph Florian, Robert Henckel, James Wagner, Bernard Langdon, and Roger Forsterling; two sisters in law: Coletta (Crystal) Salm, and Dorothy (Clark) Kolar and his in laws - William and Caroline Clark.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Kiel, Rev. Father Loren Nys and Rev. Father Michael Burns will be co-celebrants. Burial will be in the Ss. Peter and Paul Cemetery.
Sheboygan Press – January 16, 2006

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EUGENE A SALM

Eugene A Salm, 70, former Town of Centerville resident went home to his Lord on Saturday January 14, 2006, at Chilton Medical Center in Chilton, WI.
Gene was born December 19, 1935 in St. Nazianz, Manitowoc County. He was the son of the late Nicholaus Leonard Salm and Hildegard Schuler Salm. Gene graduated from St. Wendel grade school in Cleveland. In 1954 he graduated from Central High School in Sheboygan, WI. He went on to serve his country and received an Honorable discharge from the Army Reserve.
On November 28, 1959, Gene was united in marriage to Carol Ann Clark at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church in Sheboygan. Since 1960, Gene was self-employed as Owner/President of the Salm Family Farm, Inc. He retired from Dairy farming in 2000.In 1994, they built a new home on their farm and continued to live there after their retirement from farming in 2000.
In 2003, Eugene and Carol moved to Kiel, WI, to reside in a new home, which he built.
Eugene was a member of Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church of Kiel; he was also a former member of St. Wendel Catholic Church in Cleveland, where he served on various committees. He served on the Town of Centerville Zoning committee and he was a 4-H leader for many years.
Gene enjoyed their two card clubs. He liked Ballroom, Square and Round dancing. His favorite times were spent with his wife, children, and grandchildren. Gene was very active and enjoyed traveling, playing sports, walking, biking, and sledding. He loved spending time visiting his friends. He was a very loving and wonderful husband, father and grandfather.
Eugene is survived by his wife of 46 years, Carol and his children: William (Betsy) Salm of rural Manitowoc, Sandra (John) Buchholz, Jane (Scott) Halverson, both of Kiel, Allen (Christina) Salm, of Edgerton, WI, and Kenneth (Vicki) Salm of Cleveland and 16 grandchildren:
Jonah,Josh,Gabe,Dakota,Eli,Dusty,Chris,& Riley Salm, Erika,Jacque,Jonathan,Elyse,& Elizabeth Buchholz, Tim,Nic,& Matt Halverson.
Brothers are; Francis (Nancy) Salm of Cleveland, Joseph (Marlys) Salm, and Andrew (MaryAnn) Salm of Newton, WI. Sisters include; Gertrude Florian, Mabel Henckel, Agnes Wagner and Ruth Gill of Sheboygan, Mary Lou (Richard) Sixel of rural Sheboygan, Carol (Elroy) Jaeger of Cleveland, WI, and Marie Langdon of Milwaukee, and sister in law: Jean Forsterling, brother in law: Leo Kolar.
Preceding him in death are his parents, his oldest child, Barbara Jean who died at age 4 in September 1964,and four brothers: Arthur, Roman, Donald and Robert, plus one grandchild: William Allen Salm, 5 brothers in law: Joseph Florian, Robert Henckel, James Wagner, Bernard Langdon, and Roger Forsterling; two sisters in law: Coletta (Crystal) Salm, and Dorothy (Clark) Kolar and his in laws - William and Caroline Clark.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Kiel, Rev. Father Loren Nys and Rev. Father Michael Burns will be co-celebrants. Burial will be in the Ss. Peter and Paul Cemetery.
Sheboygan Press – January 16, 2006

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