Obit:

Plank, James Callow (1907 - 1955)

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PLANK DAHLBY FRANCIS CARNEY RICHARDS NEUENFELDT

----Source: Greenwood Library Scrapbook Collection, Marshfield News Herald 11/ /1955


Plank, James Callow (1907 - 1955)


GREENWOOD, CLARK COUNTY--Military and Masonic rites will be conducted here Friday afternoon for James Callow Plan, 48, Greenwood, who died Tuesday evening, Nov. 1, 1955 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Marshfield, where he had been a patient since suffering a heart attack Oct. 22.


Final rites will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Charles Koch will officiate and burial will be made in the Greenwood Cemetery.


Friends may view the body at the Hill Funeral Home here.


Mr. Plan, a carpenter, had lived in Greenwood since he was 14 years old, having come here with his parents in 1921 from Platteville, where he was born Oct. 3, 1907. He received his education at Platteville and Greenwood schools and was married at Greenwood to the former Elenor Dahlby on May 2, 1932.


A veteran of World War II, Mr. Plank was affiliated with the Wallis-Hinker Legion Post of Greenwood and also was a member of the Zion Church and the local Masonic Lodge.


Surviving are his wife, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Plank, Greenwood five sisters, Mrs. Helen Francis, Neillsville Miss Alice Plank, Greenwood Mrs. Mildred Carney and Mrs. Jack (Margaret) Richards, of Chicago, Ill. and Mrs. Charles (Dorothy) Neuenfeldt, Spencer two nieces and six nephews.

 

 


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