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Sylvia Caroline <I>Kutzke</I> Burdick

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Sylvia Caroline Kutzke Burdick

Birth
Brooklyn, Green County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
29 Sep 1966 (aged 60)
Edgerton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Milton, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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"The Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Oct. 6, 1966, p 4.

Mrs. Roger Burdick, 60, of Milton, died Thursday, Sept. 29, in Edgerton Memorial Hospital, following a long illness.

Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct. 2, at 1:30 p.m. in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church, the Rev. Earl Cruzan officiating with burial in the Milton Cemetery. Albrecht Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Kenneth Babcock of Milton gave the song service accompanied by Betty Daland as organist. Pallbearers were Kenneth Ochs, William Burdick, Herbert Crouch, Leland Skaggs, Charles Williams and Ivan FitzRandolph.

The former Sylvia Kutzke was born in Brooklyn Sept. 3, 1906, the daughter of Fred and Emma Wilck Kutzke. A 1927 graduate of Whitewater Normal she taught school in the Milton area before her marriage to Roger Burdick on Aug. 1, 1931.

She was a member of the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church and Rebekah Lodge.

Surviving are her husband; a son, Malcolm, a student at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; a daughter, Mrs. John Kalinowski of Denver, Colo., and two sisters, Mrs. Edwin Pernot, her twin, of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Marion West of Oregon.

Preceding her in death were her parents.

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 181, No 15, p 16, Oct. 24, 1966.

Mrs. Sylvia, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kutzke, was born in Wisconsin, Sept. 3, 1906, and died Sept. 29, 1966, at the Community Hospital, Edgerton, Wis., after an extended illness.

She was a graduate of Whitewater Normal in 1927 and taught school in Milton for several years prior to her marriage to Roger Burclick in 1931. She was a member of the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church, active in its work. For many years she was a teacher of a boys' class. She was also vitally interested in denominational work, having been a regular attendant at Conference for the past 12 years. She had taken an active place on the Woman's Board since it had been located in Milton. She was known to many across the denomination through the Green Stamp Project for the mission car.

She is survived by her husband, Roger; a daughter, Mrs. John Kalinowski, Denver, Colo.; and a son, Malcolm, in graduate school at the University of Michigan.

Funeral services were conducted by her pastor, the Rev. Earl Cruzan, from the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church. Interment was in the Milton cemetery.
E. C.
"The Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Oct. 6, 1966, p 4.

Mrs. Roger Burdick, 60, of Milton, died Thursday, Sept. 29, in Edgerton Memorial Hospital, following a long illness.

Funeral services were held Sunday, Oct. 2, at 1:30 p.m. in the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church, the Rev. Earl Cruzan officiating with burial in the Milton Cemetery. Albrecht Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Kenneth Babcock of Milton gave the song service accompanied by Betty Daland as organist. Pallbearers were Kenneth Ochs, William Burdick, Herbert Crouch, Leland Skaggs, Charles Williams and Ivan FitzRandolph.

The former Sylvia Kutzke was born in Brooklyn Sept. 3, 1906, the daughter of Fred and Emma Wilck Kutzke. A 1927 graduate of Whitewater Normal she taught school in the Milton area before her marriage to Roger Burdick on Aug. 1, 1931.

She was a member of the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church and Rebekah Lodge.

Surviving are her husband; a son, Malcolm, a student at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; a daughter, Mrs. John Kalinowski of Denver, Colo., and two sisters, Mrs. Edwin Pernot, her twin, of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Marion West of Oregon.

Preceding her in death were her parents.

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 181, No 15, p 16, Oct. 24, 1966.

Mrs. Sylvia, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kutzke, was born in Wisconsin, Sept. 3, 1906, and died Sept. 29, 1966, at the Community Hospital, Edgerton, Wis., after an extended illness.

She was a graduate of Whitewater Normal in 1927 and taught school in Milton for several years prior to her marriage to Roger Burclick in 1931. She was a member of the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church, active in its work. For many years she was a teacher of a boys' class. She was also vitally interested in denominational work, having been a regular attendant at Conference for the past 12 years. She had taken an active place on the Woman's Board since it had been located in Milton. She was known to many across the denomination through the Green Stamp Project for the mission car.

She is survived by her husband, Roger; a daughter, Mrs. John Kalinowski, Denver, Colo.; and a son, Malcolm, in graduate school at the University of Michigan.

Funeral services were conducted by her pastor, the Rev. Earl Cruzan, from the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church. Interment was in the Milton cemetery.
E. C.


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