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Melvin Buboltz

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Melvin Buboltz

Birth
Death
17 Nov 1975 (aged 57)
Burial
Brillion, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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MELVIN L BUBOLTZ

Melvin L. Buboltz, 57, of 301 National Ave., Brillion, died this morning at a Green Bay Hospital after a short illness.

He was born July 10, 1918 in the town of Brillion, a son of the late Fred and Katherine Schwandner Buboltz. On Aug. 27, 1944 he married Evelyn Endres at Manitowoc. Mr. Buboltz farmed in the Town of Brillion until 1972 when he moved to the city of Brillion.

He was a soil consultant and animal nutritionist for Brookside Laboratories of New Knoxville, Ohio, secretary and treasurer of the Fox Valley Management Association and the Lakeland Egg Co-op, and a member and elder of St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church, Brillion.

Survivors are his widow, a daughter, Mrs. David (Gretchen) Skoloda of Lodi; two sons, David of Brillion and Paul of Dallas, Tex.; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Edward Wollershiem of Prairie-du-Sac, Mrs. Sarah Rosenberger of Appleton, and Mrs. Cora Henning of Fond du Lac; and two brothers, Arthur of Reedsville and Almond of Brillion.
A sister and a brother preceded him in death.
Sheboygan Press – November 17, 1975
MELVIN L BUBOLTZ

Melvin L. Buboltz, 57, of 301 National Ave., Brillion, died this morning at a Green Bay Hospital after a short illness.

He was born July 10, 1918 in the town of Brillion, a son of the late Fred and Katherine Schwandner Buboltz. On Aug. 27, 1944 he married Evelyn Endres at Manitowoc. Mr. Buboltz farmed in the Town of Brillion until 1972 when he moved to the city of Brillion.

He was a soil consultant and animal nutritionist for Brookside Laboratories of New Knoxville, Ohio, secretary and treasurer of the Fox Valley Management Association and the Lakeland Egg Co-op, and a member and elder of St. Bartholomew Lutheran Church, Brillion.

Survivors are his widow, a daughter, Mrs. David (Gretchen) Skoloda of Lodi; two sons, David of Brillion and Paul of Dallas, Tex.; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Edward Wollershiem of Prairie-du-Sac, Mrs. Sarah Rosenberger of Appleton, and Mrs. Cora Henning of Fond du Lac; and two brothers, Arthur of Reedsville and Almond of Brillion.
A sister and a brother preceded him in death.
Sheboygan Press – November 17, 1975


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