Whitewater’s Oak Grove Cemetery designated as a Local Landmark

All Photos by Tom Ganser

The Whitewater Landmarks Commission has designated the historic Oak Grove Cemetery as a Local Landmark.  During the September 6 public hearing, the commission voted unanimously to make the site Whitewater’s 24th Local Landmark.

Photo by Tom Ganser

Oak Grove Cemetery has an interesting history.   In the spring of 1842 a committee of three men to include Judge Jarvis Pike, Asaph Pratt, and Asad Williams was organized to look for land for a cemetery in Whitewater.  Prior to the establishment of the committee, interments were made on land located between Church Street and Franklin Street which had been reserved for churches and a burial ground.   The first burial in Whitewater at this site was on September 19, 1839, when Jotham Newton Baker was interred.  Realizing that this area was not a good selection for the cemetery because it was too near the village, the committee was charged with finding a more appropriate place.  They contacted Dr. James Trippe and he indicated that “if they did not consider the present location the best place, they could select a spot on any land he owned, but stipulated that it should “ forever be out of the way”.  The committee located what was described as a beautiful knoll east of the village.  This knoll would meet the qualification of a “modest rural” cemetery outside of the village proper.

Dr. James Trippe, father of Whitewater’s first industry (a grist mill) was credited with donating one acre of land in 1844 for use as Grove Cemetery.   Jothan Newton Baker was re-interred at Grove Cemetry and became the first recorded burial at the site in 1844.  Dr. James Trippe was the second burial at the Grove cemetery.

On November 20, 1848, the Cemetery Association was formed.  Prior to the formation of the Cemetery Association, the ground of Grove Cemetery had been owned by the town of Whitewater and was under control of the Board of Supervisors who did not consider it was their duty to provide fencing and beautification to the site.

During the spring of 1858 when burial plots were no longer available, the Cemetery Association enlarged the grounds with the purchase of two additional acres.  In addition, Leander Birge volunteered to purchase the fencing needed to surround the cemetery.   Volunteers set to work clearing the grounds and erecting the board fencing.

In 1884, George Esterly had the cast iron gate with a stile for visitors to enter the cemetery, made in his foundry and assembled on the cemetery grounds.  Up until this time, the cemetery had been known as Grove Cemetery.  With the installation of the gate donated by Esterly, the cemetery was then referred to as Oak Grove Cemetery.

There are over 800 recorded burials at this cemetery.  Noted among the burials are two Revolutionary War soldiers, Eli Pierce of Vermont and Israel Ferris of New York.  It is unusual to find two soldiers of this war buried at the same site.  This cemetery is one of a few in Wisconsin that can claim this.  In addition, there are three soldiers from the War of 1812 and approximately 40 soldiers from the Civil War, one being William Quals of the 29th U.S. Colored Regiment, Co. I.  The pioneer settlers and founders of Whitewater are buried here.  Familiar families such as the Trippes, Cravaths, Prince, Mead, Pratt, Kinney and Cole are interred here.      In 1976 a community effort lead by the Tri-County Marine Corps League began restoration of the Oak Grove Cemetery.  The effort was prompted by the extensive damage that had occurred at the site.  Community businesses, banks, and individuals donated both time and financial resources to accomplish this ongoing restoration.

Photo by Tom Ganser

Concerns regarding the safety and preservation of this historic property have resulted in it being gated and locked.  Access to the cemetery requires contacting the sexton whose information is posted near the entrance to Oak Grove along with informational signage regarding burials at the cemetery.  A complete listing of all burials at Oak Grove Cemetery can be found at the Irvin L. Young Memorial Library located at 431 W. Center Street.

WHS Cross Country has strong showing at Angel Invitational

Nicole Tomomitsu, with her medal.

From Coach Carstens:

Trenten Zahn continued to show steady improvement as the team encountered its second race within the same week this time at the Angel Invitational at UW-Parkside. Zahn showed poise in the field of 231 finishers with 39 teams made up of all divisions. He was around 29th place at the midway point of the 5K race and made his way up to 16th place overall, one short of a medal in this tough field in a time of 17:05. Trenten was the 2nd fastest D2 runner in the meet. The remaining varsity runners showed great improvement as they harnessed the strength in running as a pack with perhaps Manny Rodriguez benefiting the most from it as he has vaulted himself to the team’s fourth best runner in his first season in a Whippet CC uniform. The team placed 22nd overall.

The JV field was led by junior Jack Mayer who has been quite gutsy in his racing despite his stomach not agreeing with him. Perhaps more impressive has been Justin Mitchell who had a few setbacks this season but has shown some true grit and laced up his spikes to race today. The JV squad finished in 23rd.

Nicole Tomomitsu has strung together impressive back-to-back meet performances this week with a 15th place overall finish at the Angel Invite and earned the final medal. Her ability to “just run” is paying huge dividends and putting others on notice. Nicole was also the 2nd best D2 runner in the field of 194 finishers with a time of 20:57. Crystal Chan and Hailey Prager are feeding off each other and have enjoyed the benefits that come with being in contact with each other as the race unfolds. They finished 49th and 59th overall. The Varsity girls finished in 18th place.

The JV field was led by Jenny Villarreal who continues to drop time knocking on her first sub 30:00 effort soon. Overall, the freshmen and other new faces on the team are showing more confidence and proving to themselves they belong in the sport and can compete in the meets on the team’s schedule.

Full results can be found here: http://wisconsinrunner.com/results/2018angel.php

Up next is the 81st Annual Janesville Midwest Invitational hosted by Janesville Craig at Blackhawk Golf Course on Saturday, September 22nd. The first race is slated to begin at 9:05 AM.

UWW Football: No. 10 Wisconsin-Whitewater 73, Middle Georgia State 0

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From UWWSports.com:

No. 10 Football Closes Non-Conference Slate With Win

The No. 10 ranked University of Wisconsin-Whitewater football team rolled up 554 yards of total offense and pitched a shutout defensively Saturday in a 73-0 victory over Middle Georgia State in front of 5,242 fans in a non-conference contest at Perkins Stadium.

The Warhawks (3-0 overall) totaled nearly 500 yards more than the Knights, holding Middle Georgia State (0-1) to 55 yards and posting 56 first-half points. The team’s scoring output was its largest since 2006 when it scored 75 against Lakeland and the largest margin of victory since 1900.

Senior quarterback Cole Wilber registered 167 yards passing with two touchdowns, and sophomore running back Alex Peete finished with 12 carries for 93 yards and two touchdowns to lead the offense. Ten different receivers caught passes in the affair.

After a bye week, UW-Whitewater visits No. 23 UW-La Crosse to open Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play. Kickoff on Saturday, Sept. 29, is set for 4 p.m. in La Crosse.

 

WHS Football: McFarland 45 WHS 6

McFarland was fully in charge on Friday, taking down Whitewater 45 – 6. Whitewater fell to 0-5 on the season.

Next week, Whitewater will face off against Evansville/Albany.

WHS Volleyball defeats Beloit Turner

Whitewater defeated Beloit Turner in three straight set by the scores of 25-14, 25-20, 25-20.

Whitewater Stat Leaders were as follows:
Aces: Maddie Brown with 5 7 Kilya Kopecky with 4
Kills: Anna Riemer with 7, Kacie Carollo & Maddie Brown with 5, Catherine Yang with 4, Cora Linos & Emme Bullis with 3 and Kiyla Kopecky with 1
Blocks: Anna Riemer with 2
Digs: Catherine Yang with 12, Emme Bullis and Cora Linos with 8 & Anna Riemer with 6.

City Compost Site changes hours of operation

Effective September 19, the hours of operation for the compost site will be changing on Wednesdays.  The hours will now be from 2 pm until 6 pm until the site closes for the season.  The site will remain open on Saturdays from 8 am until 2 pm until further notice.  More information will be published when a closing date has been determined.

If you have any questions, please call 473-0560.

 

NOTICE:   It is against city ordinance to deposit any yard waste debris on city streets or right of ways other than City of Whitewater designated days.

 

Marvel Clarie Timm, 70, Whitewater was called home to heaven, surrounded by her family on Thursday, September 13, 2018.

Marvel was born on June 18, 1948, in Elkhorn, WI to Reinhold and Clara (Gehrke) Hoeppner.  She graduated from Whitewater High School in 1966. Marvel received her Bachelor’s degree in Education from UW-Whitewater.   On October 10, 1970, she married Charles Timm at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Whitewater.  Marvel worked for Kari’s Sew Unique for 30 years.  She also substitute taught in the area and taught summer school in Jefferson for many years.  Marvel was an avid quilter and seamstress. She was always involved in her children’s extra-curricular activities, and she and Chuck would take their family on many camping trips. She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church, Whitewater.

She is survived by her husband, Charles; children, Kara Timm, O’Fallon, MO, Jason (Ticha) Timm, Orlando, FL, Matthew (Lindsi) Timm, Waterford, WI, Joshua (Courtney) Timm, O’Fallon, MO; grandchildren, Alicia (Jack) Berg, Charlie and  Andrew Timm, Laurel and Alton Timm; sister, Jane (Bill) Wagie, Fort Atkinson, WI; sister-in-law, Barbara Hoeppner, Antigo, WI.  She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Robert Hoeppner.

Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, September 18, 2018, at 1:00 pm at St. John Lutheran Church, 116 S. Church St. Whitewater, WI 53190.  Burial will follow at Hillside Cemetery.  Friends may call at the church on Tuesday from 11:00 am until the time of the service.  As an expression of sympathy, you may wish to consider memorials to Team Marvel at Pancan.org through their donation link.

Nitardy Funeral Home is assisting the family, www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

Community Tour of the Whitewater Unified School District renovations on September 29 | Recorrido de Comunidad de las renovaciones del Distrito Escolar Unificado de Whitewater el 29 de septiembre

Preparing Your Estate Plan Seminar ***Event will be rescheduled for a future date***

***Due to unforeseen circumstances, this event will be postponed to a future date. An announcement will be made on the Banner when the event is rescheduled.***

The Whitewater Community Foundation helps thoughtful people like you make our community a better place to live, learn and thrive. Please be our guest for a presentation by local financial advisors, Michael Harenza and Kent Hutchins, and Attorney Michael Grubb to learn about creating an estate plan and how the Whitewater Community Foundation can be a part of your legacy. We hope to see you there!

When: To Be Scheduled for a Future Date

Where: 841 Brewhouse, 841 W. Milwaukee St., Whitewater, Wisconsin

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Email: info@whitewatercommunityfoundation.org

Phone: 262-458-4008