In Erfurcht und Dankbarkeit gedenken wir all unseren
verstorbenen Mitgliedern. Ihr Wirken soll uns Vorbild und
Verpflichtung sein.
With honor and gratitude we remember our past members.
Their accomplishments and example shall be our commitment
for the future.
- Roger C. Attoe
June 20, 1938 – September 9, 2007
Roselawn Memorial Park (Madison) - Wolfgang Bodenstein
Rolling Grounds Cemetery (Gays Mill) - Willy Brendel
February 25, 1924 – October 13, 2008
Forest Hill Cemetery
(Madison) - Thomas “Pat” Burke
Highland Memorial Gardens Cemetery 3054 County Trunk BB (Cottage Grove) - John Christian
- Frederick O. Christian
July 14, 1924 – March 23, 2009
Roselawn Memorial Park (Madison) - Georg Flechtner
April 3, 1918 – January 12, 2004
Verona Cemetery 500 Main Street (Verona) - Tom George
Forest Hill Cemetery (Madison) - Hugo German
Roselawn Memorial Park (Madison) - Nick Graebel Obit
- August Haack
Resurrection Cemetery (Madison) - Erwin Guenter Hardtke
Sauk City Cemetery - Henry Loprich
Forest Hill Cemetery (Madison) - Max Nowak
Resurrection Cemetery (Madison) - Ray Rickman
Roselawn Memorial Park (Madison) - Ernst Roth
Roselawn Memorial Park (Madison) - Richard Scheiwe
Forest Hill Cemetery (Madison) - Frederick Schlueter
Forest Hill Cemetery (Madison) - Alois Schrenk
St Mary by the Lake Cemetery, 5460 Mary Lake Rd (Waunakee) - Alois Storch
Resurrection Cemetery - Don Yngsdahl
Erwin Guenter Hardtke was a member of DANK, the German Club, and an associate member of MMC but never ever an active singer.
Richard Scheibe is spelled SCHEIWE
Thank you, Helmut. Your comments are appreciated. Mr Scheiwe’s information has been updated.
Helmut is correct in the spelling of Richard Scheiwe. In the list if seems like you have it that Richard Scheiwe wasn’t a singer. Richard was a singer for many years and I have pictures that shows him as a singer.
The photo is of Miltenberg A/Main Bavarian, Germany. Miltenberg is a few miles from Eichenbuhl where the Essert’s come from.
Thank you
Edmund Essert
The sandstone church towers instantly evoke Germany; I guessed it to be Miltenberg before I read Paul’s note. While it is close to Paul’s Heimatort, it also is typical of the area along the Neckar that I come from and especially Heidelberg. Thank you so much for the change!