Joseph J. Binversie, Sr., 78, a resident of Calumet Homestead at New Holstein since 1965, died Wednesday afternoon of an apparent heart attack. He had been a resident of New Holstein for the past 27 years.
Mr. Binversie was born March 13, 1893, in the town of Meeme, Manitowoc County the son of the late William and Regina Schuler Binversie. He attended local schools and farmed near School Hill until moving to New Holstein. He married Anna Miller at Holy Trinity Catholic church, School Hill in August 1916. She died March 6, 1928. Mr. Binversie was a member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church, New Holstein and its Holy Name Society.
Survivors are two sons, Leonard of New Holstein and Joseph of Appleton; four daughters, Mrs. Harold (Lucille) Clevenger of Los Angeles, Mrs. Ludwig (Teckla) Repenshek of Oshkosh, Mrs. Charles (Sally) Krist of Grafton and Mrs. Leon (Marie) Boll of New Holstein; 31 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; three brothers, Conrad, Mathew and Nicholas, all of School Hill, and five sisters, Miss Clara Binversie, Mrs. Rose Schad, Mrs. Angeline Steffen and Mrs. Rudolph Kirsch all of School Hill and Sister Eulogia of Milwaukee. Four sisters and a brother preceded him in death.
The requiem Mass will be Saturday at Holy Rosary Church, New Holstein, with the Rev. Thomas Allen, associate pastor, celebrant, with burial in the Holy Trinity Cemetery, School Hill.
Joseph J. Binversie, Sr., 78, a resident of Calumet Homestead at New Holstein since 1965, died Wednesday afternoon of an apparent heart attack. He had been a resident of New Holstein for the past 27 years.
Mr. Binversie was born March 13, 1893, in the town of Meeme, Manitowoc County the son of the late William and Regina Schuler Binversie. He attended local schools and farmed near School Hill until moving to New Holstein. He married Anna Miller at Holy Trinity Catholic church, School Hill in August 1916. She died March 6, 1928. Mr. Binversie was a member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church, New Holstein and its Holy Name Society.
Survivors are two sons, Leonard of New Holstein and Joseph of Appleton; four daughters, Mrs. Harold (Lucille) Clevenger of Los Angeles, Mrs. Ludwig (Teckla) Repenshek of Oshkosh, Mrs. Charles (Sally) Krist of Grafton and Mrs. Leon (Marie) Boll of New Holstein; 31 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; three brothers, Conrad, Mathew and Nicholas, all of School Hill, and five sisters, Miss Clara Binversie, Mrs. Rose Schad, Mrs. Angeline Steffen and Mrs. Rudolph Kirsch all of School Hill and Sister Eulogia of Milwaukee. Four sisters and a brother preceded him in death.
The requiem Mass will be Saturday at Holy Rosary Church, New Holstein, with the Rev. Thomas Allen, associate pastor, celebrant, with burial in the Holy Trinity Cemetery, School Hill.
Family Members
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Nicholas Mathias Binversie
1894–1986
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Mathias Binversie
1895–1974
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Rose Binversie Schad
1897–1979
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Angeline Binversie Koenig
1899–1992
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Mary Binversie Mueller
1900–1950
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Conrad Binversie
1902–1985
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Godfried Binversie
1904–1968
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Helen Binversie Kirsch
1905–2007
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Katherine Binversie Steffen
1907–1998
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Sr Eulogia Binversie
1909–1982
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Ann E Binversie Leonard
1911–1959
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Clara Binversie
1913–1989
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Sr Mary Bernice Binversie
1917–1961
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Sr Gabriel Binversie
1919–1948
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