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Glenroy J Kleinhans

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Glenroy J Kleinhans

Birth
New Holstein, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
27 Apr 2008 (aged 82)
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Glenroy J. Kleinhans, 82, of St Nazianz. died Sunday morning April 27, 2008 at his home.
He was born September 10, 1925 in New Holstein, son of the late Nicholas and Julia (Mullenbach) Kleinhans.
Glenroy graduated from St. Gregory Catholic School in St. Nazianz. After graduating he served in the US Army Reserve.
On May 10, 1950 he married the former Madonna Walt at St. Gregory's Catholic Church in St. Nazianz.
For 12 years Glenroy was employed at Kohler Co. In 1963 he began farming with his wife Madonna. He still re-mained active and enjoyed helping on the family farm.
Glenroy loved spending time with his family and enjoyed the outdoors spending much of his time hunting, fishing, trapping, woodworking and planting trees. In 1986 he was given the DNR Conservation Award for all his efforts and his involvement with the Sheboygan Watershed Program.
Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Madonna, his Children; Diane (John) Fuka of Manitowoc, Marjorie (Bill) Kaufmann of St. Nazianz, David (Barbara) Kleinhans of rural Kiel, Mark (Rene) Kleinhans of Valders, Scott (Debbie) Kleinhans, Jeffry (Sharron) Kleinhans, Michael (Nancy) Kleinhans all of rural Kiel. His 17 Grandchildren;8 Great Grandchildren. Glenroy is also survived by two brothers;one sister, one brother-in-law.
Glenroy was preceded in death by his parents; Nicholas and Julia Kleinhans and a Brother; Joseph Kleinhans.
Glenroy J. Kleinhans, 82, of St Nazianz. died Sunday morning April 27, 2008 at his home.
He was born September 10, 1925 in New Holstein, son of the late Nicholas and Julia (Mullenbach) Kleinhans.
Glenroy graduated from St. Gregory Catholic School in St. Nazianz. After graduating he served in the US Army Reserve.
On May 10, 1950 he married the former Madonna Walt at St. Gregory's Catholic Church in St. Nazianz.
For 12 years Glenroy was employed at Kohler Co. In 1963 he began farming with his wife Madonna. He still re-mained active and enjoyed helping on the family farm.
Glenroy loved spending time with his family and enjoyed the outdoors spending much of his time hunting, fishing, trapping, woodworking and planting trees. In 1986 he was given the DNR Conservation Award for all his efforts and his involvement with the Sheboygan Watershed Program.
Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Madonna, his Children; Diane (John) Fuka of Manitowoc, Marjorie (Bill) Kaufmann of St. Nazianz, David (Barbara) Kleinhans of rural Kiel, Mark (Rene) Kleinhans of Valders, Scott (Debbie) Kleinhans, Jeffry (Sharron) Kleinhans, Michael (Nancy) Kleinhans all of rural Kiel. His 17 Grandchildren;8 Great Grandchildren. Glenroy is also survived by two brothers;one sister, one brother-in-law.
Glenroy was preceded in death by his parents; Nicholas and Julia Kleinhans and a Brother; Joseph Kleinhans.


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