Harold was born on July 27, 1929 in Chicago, Il to George and Mae Holst. He married Betty Jane Loshe on June 6, 1953. She preceded him in death on October 2, 2006. Harold was employed as a machinist for Weiler Inc. from 1969 until his retirement in 1992. Harold was an avid Chicago Cubs fan. He was a member of the St. John’s Lutheran Church, Whitewater.
Most college students may head home once the spring semester ends, but that doesn’t mean the action ends for the Whitewater campus during the summer. … Read more
Please help the GSF Foundation “Stuff” the truck on Saturday, July 14 from 8 am to 2 pm. in the parking lot of the UWW … Read more
Rose Among Thorns July 12 at 11:30 am Birge Fountain in front of the Cultural Arts Center, 402 W. Main St. Called A Rose Among … Read more
All the Money in the World is a 2017 crime thriller film directed by Ridley Scott and written by David Scarpa, based on John Pearson’s … Read more
A presentation on the use of map and compass for hiking will be hosted on Monday evening, July 16 by Sportsmen’s Campfire. The event will … Read more
**Updated with dates and times of services and an invitation from Clayton’s family**
His passing occurred at UW-Hospital Neurosurgery ICU, surrounded by his family.
Clayton was the son of William and Margaret (McKenna) Friedl, and born on June 25, 1942, in Milwaukee, WI. Growing up in Whitewater, all of his schooling was completed within the community, from early years at the university school, (part of UWW), and finishing at the three level local high school. Clayton excelled in varsity football, becoming one of the captains his senior year. In 1958 while football captain he was elected the homecoming king, and graduated high school in 1959. During school and after graduation, Clayton, worked with his parents expanding Friedl Fuel and Cartage. They offered products to the greater Whitewater and surrounding communities including commercial and residential services for over six decades. He worked as dispatcher/driver for R&L Trucking, when an on-the-job injury changed his life forever and forced his early retirement. Clayton enjoyed lumber milling, going for coffee, dinners with family and friends, and peaceful days at the home he and Carol built on Moose Lake near Antigo. His favorite thing was to sit on his deck with friends, looking out over the lake, brandy old fashioned in hand, enjoying nature with meat grilling in the background. He took pride in the 21 types of wood that were featured in the house, most milled by him. Other notables; active on the Whitewater Fire Department for three decades and obtained his light aircraft pilots license.
The Irvin L. Young Memorial Library, in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association, will host a monthly Memory Café for individuals who are living with Mild … Read more
All children, ages 4 yrs – 6th grade, are invited to our “Kingdom Chronicles” Vacation Bible School coming up soon! Where: Kettle Moraine Baptist Church … Read more
Plan and Architectural Review Commission – Monday, July 9, 2018, 6:30 pm, City of Whitewater Municipal Building – Community Room. For agenda, WUSD School Board … Read more
The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Department of Intercollegiate Athletics has announced its 54th Hall of Fame Class. Former student-athletes Megan (Kay) Bergholz ‘05, Randy Blasczyk ‘88, … Read more
Jessica Barden has been a student at Studio 84 for six years and has developed her talent for painting pet portraits. She is one of several … Read more
Harriet was born in Whitewater to Harry and Anna (Rohloff) Hanson on October 11, 1932.
Harriet married Ronald Christophersen on September 26th, 1953. Harriet loved crocheting and was a “master” crocheter. She spent hundreds of hours crocheting afghans, blankets, and scrubbies. She loved watching sports. College Basketball was her favorite as well as watching the Milwaukee Brewers and Green Bay Packers. She loved northern Wisconsin and for many years the family camped in northern Wisconsin and eventually, she and Ronald purchased a small mobile home in Woodruff. She enjoyed fishing and socializing with her “up north” friends. She spent many weekends taking her granddaughter Melissa up north and introducing Melissa to the beauty and serenity of “up north”. In the latter years, Melissa purchased a mobile home in the same trailer resort. As Harriet was unable to drive herself up north, Melissa returned the favor and took Harriet up north to her trailer where she and Ronald made so many memories.
Harriet also loved her trips to Gulf Shores Alabama. For many years, she and Ronald took family vacations to Gulf Shores. Many memories were made and in 2016 she was able to spend Thanksgiving in Gulf Shores.
Harriet enjoyed a long and loyal working career. Harriet started working at Whitewater Electronics in 1955 as a production supervisor and in 1981, the company obtained new ownership and became Universal Electronics. She was retained by the new ownership and worked as a production manager, shipping supervisor, and customer service representative. She retired in November 2016 completing a very prosperous 61-year working career for the same company
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