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Leona A <I>Mohs</I> Dickfoss

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Leona A Mohs Dickfoss

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10 Oct 1979 (aged 75)
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Greenbush, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.7728771, Longitude: -88.0740655
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Mrs. William Dickfoss, 75, of 500 Pony Lane, Plymouth, died Wednesday afternoon at Plymouth Hospital, where she had been a patient for a day.
The former Leona Mohs was born July 16, 1904, in the Town of Plymouth, daughter of Gustave and Caroline Hemb Mohs. She attended Plymouth schools.
She was married to Clarence Pfrang in Plymouth on May 28, 1921. He later died. On Aug. 19, 1966, she was married to Dickfoss at Howards Grove.
Mrs. Dickfoss formerly operated the Le Clare and Chuckwagon restaurants in Plymouth, and managed the cafeteria at Hayssen Manufacturing Co., retiring in 1967.
She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Howards Grove, a member and past president of its Ladies Aide and served as a Sunday school teacher She also was a past president of Memorial Post 9156 of the VFW Auxiliary of Sheboygan, past commander of the Navy Mothers' Club of America, a member of VFW Auxiliary Post 5612 at Plymouth, member and past president of the Ladwig-Zinkgraf American Legion Auxiliary at Plymouth, member of the Golden Agers of Plymouth and the American Association of Retired Persons.

Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Carol) Nickel of Whittier, Calif., three sons, Harold Pfrang of the Town of Sheboygan Falls, Warren Pfrang of Plymouth and Kenneth Pfrang of Crystal Lake; six step-sons, Wavne Dickfoss of Black River, Tim, Terry and Kevin Dickfoss of Sheboygan; James Dickfoss of Howards Grove and Thomas Dickfoss of Plymouth; two step- daughters, Mrs. Roger (Pat) Paasch and Mrs. Wayne (Sharon) Launer, both of Sheboygan;, a brother, Arwin Mohs of Marianna, Fla.; grandchildren, 11 greatgrandchildren, 17 step-grandchildren and two step-greatgrandchildren.
A son, a sister, two brothers and a grandchild preceded her in death.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Trinity Lutheran Church. The Rev. Darrel Berelin, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Greenbush Cemetery.

The Sheboygan Press
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
11 Oct 1979, Thu • Page 6
Mrs. William Dickfoss, 75, of 500 Pony Lane, Plymouth, died Wednesday afternoon at Plymouth Hospital, where she had been a patient for a day.
The former Leona Mohs was born July 16, 1904, in the Town of Plymouth, daughter of Gustave and Caroline Hemb Mohs. She attended Plymouth schools.
She was married to Clarence Pfrang in Plymouth on May 28, 1921. He later died. On Aug. 19, 1966, she was married to Dickfoss at Howards Grove.
Mrs. Dickfoss formerly operated the Le Clare and Chuckwagon restaurants in Plymouth, and managed the cafeteria at Hayssen Manufacturing Co., retiring in 1967.
She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Howards Grove, a member and past president of its Ladies Aide and served as a Sunday school teacher She also was a past president of Memorial Post 9156 of the VFW Auxiliary of Sheboygan, past commander of the Navy Mothers' Club of America, a member of VFW Auxiliary Post 5612 at Plymouth, member and past president of the Ladwig-Zinkgraf American Legion Auxiliary at Plymouth, member of the Golden Agers of Plymouth and the American Association of Retired Persons.

Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Carol) Nickel of Whittier, Calif., three sons, Harold Pfrang of the Town of Sheboygan Falls, Warren Pfrang of Plymouth and Kenneth Pfrang of Crystal Lake; six step-sons, Wavne Dickfoss of Black River, Tim, Terry and Kevin Dickfoss of Sheboygan; James Dickfoss of Howards Grove and Thomas Dickfoss of Plymouth; two step- daughters, Mrs. Roger (Pat) Paasch and Mrs. Wayne (Sharon) Launer, both of Sheboygan;, a brother, Arwin Mohs of Marianna, Fla.; grandchildren, 11 greatgrandchildren, 17 step-grandchildren and two step-greatgrandchildren.
A son, a sister, two brothers and a grandchild preceded her in death.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Trinity Lutheran Church. The Rev. Darrel Berelin, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Greenbush Cemetery.

The Sheboygan Press
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
11 Oct 1979, Thu • Page 6

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