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Walter Ravy

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Walter Ravy

Birth
Waupaca County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
24 Oct 1941 (aged 64)
Curtiss, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Curtiss, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Son of Andrew Ravy and Amy Moore. The appointed time of passing into eternity came quietly to Walter Ravy, 64, at his farm home for the past 32 years. The recent years he had been in failing health. However, throughout this period of time he maintained a pleasant disposition and enjoyed life despite his handicap. He was a true Christian and faithful church worker in the Curtiss Congregational church of which he had long been a member. During his last years of illness he enjoyed his Christian beliefs and sought great comfort from them. He had his funeral service conpletely planned out and wrote his own obituary and sermon which Rev. J. H. Rostad read at the burial service. He was born on Apr 21, 1877, in Waupaca county. In 1908 he was united in marriage to Nellie Hamblin. The couple were blessed with three children, two sons, John of Abbotsford, and Henry, who is at home; and a daughter Mrs. Ernest Roder. He is survived by his family, four grandchildren, five sister, Mrs. Gladys Bacon of Riverside, CA, Mrs. Max Miller of Oshkosh, Mrs. Gustav Humbach, Mrs. Ben Stevens, and Mrs. G. Mitchell all of Manawa; and two brothers, Clarence of Unity, and Robert of San Diego, CA. Two other brothers preceded him in death. Funeral services were conducted from the Congregational church at Curtiss, Mon, Oct 27, by Rev. J. H. Rostad. Interment was made in the Pine Hill cemetery. Pallbearers at the service were Paul Schultz, Irvin Goessel, Rhinehard Klocke, Arthur Klocke, Leon Smiley and Emmet Hawks.
Son of Andrew Ravy and Amy Moore. The appointed time of passing into eternity came quietly to Walter Ravy, 64, at his farm home for the past 32 years. The recent years he had been in failing health. However, throughout this period of time he maintained a pleasant disposition and enjoyed life despite his handicap. He was a true Christian and faithful church worker in the Curtiss Congregational church of which he had long been a member. During his last years of illness he enjoyed his Christian beliefs and sought great comfort from them. He had his funeral service conpletely planned out and wrote his own obituary and sermon which Rev. J. H. Rostad read at the burial service. He was born on Apr 21, 1877, in Waupaca county. In 1908 he was united in marriage to Nellie Hamblin. The couple were blessed with three children, two sons, John of Abbotsford, and Henry, who is at home; and a daughter Mrs. Ernest Roder. He is survived by his family, four grandchildren, five sister, Mrs. Gladys Bacon of Riverside, CA, Mrs. Max Miller of Oshkosh, Mrs. Gustav Humbach, Mrs. Ben Stevens, and Mrs. G. Mitchell all of Manawa; and two brothers, Clarence of Unity, and Robert of San Diego, CA. Two other brothers preceded him in death. Funeral services were conducted from the Congregational church at Curtiss, Mon, Oct 27, by Rev. J. H. Rostad. Interment was made in the Pine Hill cemetery. Pallbearers at the service were Paul Schultz, Irvin Goessel, Rhinehard Klocke, Arthur Klocke, Leon Smiley and Emmet Hawks.


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  • Created by: J. Pacholke
  • Added: Apr 16, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68441561/walter-ravy: accessed ), memorial page for Walter Ravy (21 Apr 1877–24 Oct 1941), Find a Grave Memorial ID 68441561, citing Pine Hill Cemetery, Curtiss, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by J. Pacholke (contributor 46849053).