| Born |
14 Mar 1897 |
Buena Vista, Portage Co., Wisconsin [3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Military |
WWI, 32nd Infantry Divison, Troop I [10] |
| Residence |
1 Apr 1935 |
Mosinee, Marathon, Wisconsin, United States [9] |
| Residence |
25 Nov 1936 |
Stevens Point, Portage, Wisconsin, United States [5] |
Address: 110 Portage St. |
| Residence |
1940 |
Stevens Point, Portage, Wisconsin, United States [9] |
Address: 305 Water St |
| Died |
14 May 1965 |
Menasha, Winnebago, Wisconsin, United States [2, 11] |
- Julius BANNACH Obit compiled from the Stevens Point Daily Journal, Friday, 14 May 1965, Page 13 Column 3
Julius BANNACH, 1897-1965
Julius BANNACH, 68, of Menasha, died at Pleasant Acres rest Home near Oshkosh. He was a former Portage county resident and had been in ill health for the past three years.
Mr BANNACH was born in the Town of Buena Vista March 14, 1897 to Mr and Mrs Felix BANNACH, and grew up in the Buena Vista and Plover areas. He married Marie SHANNON of Springville at St Bronislava's Catholic church, Plover.
They lived in Plover until 1925, then moving to Mosinee where Mr BANNACH was employed with Mosinee Paper Mills. In 1936 they moved to Stevens Point, and he worked for the Stevens Point Division of Consolidated Papers. Since 1940 he had lived in Menasha. He worked for a paper mill there and was later employed by Banta Publishing Co., retiring at 65 years of age.
Mr BANNACH was a World War I veteran, serving with the 32nd Infantry Division in France. He left here with Troop I, a Stevens Point National Guard unit, and was in service from July 24, 1917 to May 16, 1919. Mr BANNACH was in France with Battry B, 120th Field Artillery, and saw action in the Olse-Alsne offensive and the Anecourt sector. He was a member of the Troop I association, made up of men who left here with the World War I unit.
Mr BANNACH's wife preceded him in death two years ago. He is survived by his sons, Charles of the Town of Plover, and William, of Menasha; two daughters, Mrs Keith (Mary) SLACK, Rudolph, and Mrs Lloyd (Dorothy) GYRION, Milwaukee; and five sisters, Mathilda, Ann and Eleanore, Waukegan, IL, and Esther and Frances in CA. Five brothers and a sister also preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held Monday from the Laemmrich Funeral Home in Menasha, with burial in Rest Haven Cemetery, Neenah.
NOTE: This is not a complete obit due to copyright restrictions and was compiled from information included in the Stevens Point Daily Journal, Friday, 14 May 1965. Copies of obits may be obtained from: http://library.uwsp.edu/Obits/
See also: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wiportag/military/TroopI.htm
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| Buried |
16 May 1965 |
Neenah, Winnebago, Wisconsin, United States [11] |
| Person ID |
I1665 |
Brian & Darcy Zalewski | Darcy's Direct Line |
| Last Modified |
8 Apr 2012 |
| Father |
Alexander Felix BANACH, b. Abt 1864, German Poland , d. 31 Oct 1943, Waukegan, Lake, Illinois, United States |
| Mother |
Mary WOYAK, b. Jan 1879, Polonia, Portage, Wisconsin, United States , d. Aft 1951 |
| Married |
5 Feb 1894 |
Polonia, Portage, Wisconsin, United States |
| Family ID |
F586 |
Group Sheet |
| Family |
Marie R SHANNON, b. 24 Oct 1900, Springville, Portage Co., Wisconsin , d. 7 Jan 1964, Menasha, Winnebago, Wisconsin, United States |
| Married |
1920 |
Plover, Portage, Wisconsin, United States [3, 10, 12, 13] |
| Divorced |
Bef 1949 [14] |
| Children |
| | 1. Charles BANNACH, b. Abt 1919, Wisconsin, United States , d. 2 Sep 2005, Stevens Point, Portage, Wisconsin, United States  |
| | 2. M. BANNACH |
| > | 3. D.A. BANNACH |
| | 4. W. BANNACH |
| | 5. Bernice BANNACH, b. 7 Aug 1937, Stevens Point, Portage, Wisconsin, United States , d. 10 Nov 1956, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, United States  |
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| Family ID |
F564 |
Group Sheet |