Walter Jakobi was born July 8, 1898, in Wood County. His marriage to the former Fannie Lawrence too place September 21, 1932, in Neillsville. Mr. Jakobi had worked at the Weyerhaeuser plant in Marshfield for the 23 years preceding his retirement in 1966. He was a member of the Wesley United Methodist Church.
Survivors, in addition to his wife, include four children, Dale Jakobi of Hales Corners, Mrs. Guy (Joyce) Langfeldt of Marshfield, Mrs. Herb (Shirley) Stolt of Rockford, Il., and Larry Jakobi of Marshfield; and 17 grandchildren. He is also survived by The following brothers and sisters, Wilie Jakobi, Bakersfield, Ca.; Mrs. William (Margaret) Denzin, Medford; Fred Jakobi, Unity; John Jakobi, Greenwood, Roland Jakobi, Granton; Mrs. Vincent (Anita) Schmit, Belgium, Wi.
Clark County Press; Jun 2, 1976
Contributor: CurtB (48355951)
Walter Jakobi was born July 8, 1898, in Wood County. His marriage to the former Fannie Lawrence too place September 21, 1932, in Neillsville. Mr. Jakobi had worked at the Weyerhaeuser plant in Marshfield for the 23 years preceding his retirement in 1966. He was a member of the Wesley United Methodist Church.
Survivors, in addition to his wife, include four children, Dale Jakobi of Hales Corners, Mrs. Guy (Joyce) Langfeldt of Marshfield, Mrs. Herb (Shirley) Stolt of Rockford, Il., and Larry Jakobi of Marshfield; and 17 grandchildren. He is also survived by The following brothers and sisters, Wilie Jakobi, Bakersfield, Ca.; Mrs. William (Margaret) Denzin, Medford; Fred Jakobi, Unity; John Jakobi, Greenwood, Roland Jakobi, Granton; Mrs. Vincent (Anita) Schmit, Belgium, Wi.
Clark County Press; Jun 2, 1976
Contributor: CurtB (48355951)
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