GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE Wednesday, July 7, 2004
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Winifred E. Uhlich
HAVRE -- Winifred E. (Jacobson) Uhlich, 88, a longtime
Harlem resident died of natural causes Sunday at a
Her memorial service is 2 p.m. Friday at the Assembly of God Church in
Harlem with burial in the
Survivors include her husband, Rudy Uhlich, of
Havre; daughters Maxine Engdahl of Montara, Calif., and Joyce Schepp
of Havre; a son, Edward Nelson of Havre; a sister, Norma Puckett of Plentywood,
Mont.; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Clark Nelson, in 1952.
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HAVRE DAILY NEWS Thursday,
July 8, 2004
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WINIFRED UHLICH
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Winifred Eldora Uhlich, 88, a longtime Harlem resident, died Sunday, July
4, 2004, at a
Cremation will take
place and a memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Assembly Of God church in
Winifred was born
Oct. 2, 1915, at Devil's Lake, N.D., to J.O. and Elenora
(Crosby) Jacobson. The family moved to West Fork, where she and her sisters
grew up on a farm. She married Clark Nelson in 1935, and they moved to
Winifred was an
active member of the Assembly Of God church for many
years, and had a very strong faith. She was a devoted wife and mother, and was
loyal to her friends.
She was preceded in
death by her parents, her first husband, Clark Nelson, and her eldest sister,
Verna Spangler.
Winifred is
survived by her husband, Rudy Uhlich, of Havre; her
three children, Maxine Engdahl of Montara,
Calif., and Joyce Schepp and Edward Nelson, both of
Havre; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and her youngest sister,
Norma Puckett of Plentywood.
Memorials in
Winifred's honor may be made to the
Services and
arrangements are under the direction of Holland & Bonine
Funeral Home.
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