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Dr Joseph W. Steckbauer

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Dr Joseph W. Steckbauer Veteran

Birth
Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
19 Aug 1981 (aged 86)
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Calvary Chapel Mausoleum, Sanctuary of Love/Niche Unit South
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DR. J. W. STECKBAUER

(1895 • 1981)


Dr. Joseph W. Steckbauer, 86, of 2123 Markham st., Manitowoc, died early Wednesday morning, August 1981, at Columbia Hospital, Milwaukee.


Funeral services will be 9:30 a.m. Friday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated by the Rev. Harold Berryman. Cremation and entombment will follow.


Dr. Steckbauer was born April 20, 1895, at Oshkosh, son of the late Herman and Mary Suda Steckbauer. He attended Oshkosh schools and was graduated from Oshkosh High School and Normal School. He attended University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical College for two years, then completed his education at Rush Medical College, Chicago, where he was graduated in 1930. He served as resident surgeon at St. Louis City Hospital until 1925 and moved to Manitowoc in 1926, where he established his medical practice, retiring in 1976. He married Frances Zandala May 25, 1940.


Dr. Steckbauer was a veteran of World War I, serving with the United States Army Training Corps at University of Chicago and a member of American Legion Drews-Bleser Post No. 88. He was a member of American Medical Association, State Medical Society, Wisconsin Family Physician and a 51 year member of Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 206 and served as their physician 49 years.


Survivors include his wife, Frances, a daughter and son-in-law, Helen and Eugene Wojcik of Pulaski, 13 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. A son, Curtis, preceded him in death.


Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Thursday evening. A memorial service will be at 7 o'clock by Fraternal Order of Eagles and a prayer service at 8 o'clock by Father Berryman.


Memorials may be made to Association for Retarded Citizens of Brown County or charity of the donor's choice.


Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc, Wis., August 20, 1981 P. 3


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DR. J. W. STECKBAUER

(1895 • 1981)


Dr. Joseph W. Steckbauer, 86, of 2123 Markham st., Manitowoc, died early Wednesday morning, August 1981, at Columbia Hospital, Milwaukee.


Funeral services will be 9:30 a.m. Friday at Pfeffer Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, Manitowoc. The Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated by the Rev. Harold Berryman. Cremation and entombment will follow.


Dr. Steckbauer was born April 20, 1895, at Oshkosh, son of the late Herman and Mary Suda Steckbauer. He attended Oshkosh schools and was graduated from Oshkosh High School and Normal School. He attended University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical College for two years, then completed his education at Rush Medical College, Chicago, where he was graduated in 1930. He served as resident surgeon at St. Louis City Hospital until 1925 and moved to Manitowoc in 1926, where he established his medical practice, retiring in 1976. He married Frances Zandala May 25, 1940.


Dr. Steckbauer was a veteran of World War I, serving with the United States Army Training Corps at University of Chicago and a member of American Legion Drews-Bleser Post No. 88. He was a member of American Medical Association, State Medical Society, Wisconsin Family Physician and a 51 year member of Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 206 and served as their physician 49 years.


Survivors include his wife, Frances, a daughter and son-in-law, Helen and Eugene Wojcik of Pulaski, 13 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. A son, Curtis, preceded him in death.


Friends may call at Pfeffer Funeral Home 6 o'clock to 9 o'clock this Thursday evening. A memorial service will be at 7 o'clock by Fraternal Order of Eagles and a prayer service at 8 o'clock by Father Berryman.


Memorials may be made to Association for Retarded Citizens of Brown County or charity of the donor's choice.


Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc, Wis., August 20, 1981 P. 3


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