Mildred F. MacRavey, 84, of 931 Sixth Street, Kiel, died Friday, June 1, at Calumet Homestead, where she was a resident for the past two weeks. She is the former Mildred Feile, born June 1, 1906, in Kiel, a daughter of the late Rudolph and Johanna Reineck Feile. She was a 1924 graduate of Kiel High School and graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1928.
She was married on September 8, 1951 to Alonzo MacRavey at the Presbyterian Church, Kiel. From 1928 through 1933, she taught biology at Neillsville High School. She was the head of the Women's Employment and Employer Representative of the Manitowoc Wisconsin State Employment Service from 1934 to 1951. She was a secretary for A.A.U.W. Manitowoc, a social secretary for University Women-Madison, secretary for International Employment Service for two terms and was employed part-time for Wisconsin Dairy and Food Division of Madison for five years. She returned to Kiel in 1965. Her husband preceded her in death on March 23, 1959.
Survivors include one step-son, step-grandchildren, one brother, Alfred Feile,rural Kiel; and nieces, nephews and many dear friends.
Mildred F. MacRavey, 84, of 931 Sixth Street, Kiel, died Friday, June 1, at Calumet Homestead, where she was a resident for the past two weeks. She is the former Mildred Feile, born June 1, 1906, in Kiel, a daughter of the late Rudolph and Johanna Reineck Feile. She was a 1924 graduate of Kiel High School and graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1928.
She was married on September 8, 1951 to Alonzo MacRavey at the Presbyterian Church, Kiel. From 1928 through 1933, she taught biology at Neillsville High School. She was the head of the Women's Employment and Employer Representative of the Manitowoc Wisconsin State Employment Service from 1934 to 1951. She was a secretary for A.A.U.W. Manitowoc, a social secretary for University Women-Madison, secretary for International Employment Service for two terms and was employed part-time for Wisconsin Dairy and Food Division of Madison for five years. She returned to Kiel in 1965. Her husband preceded her in death on March 23, 1959.
Survivors include one step-son, step-grandchildren, one brother, Alfred Feile,rural Kiel; and nieces, nephews and many dear friends.
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