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- Alvin G. Gloudemans
522 N. Union St., Appleton
Died February 26, 1990, at St. Elizabeth's
Hospital due to complications from pneumonia and influenza. He, was born May 18, 1913, son of the late Henry and Anna (Green) Gloudemans
and had been an Appleton resident all of his life. Mr. Gloudemans
was a 1932 graduate of Appleton
High School, and he graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1937 with a degree in business administration.
He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He married
Germame J. Oestreich of Appleton
on April 22, 1950, at St. Therese Catholic Church. He succeeded his brother, Raymond, as president and general manager of Gloudemans Co. rnc., a long time downtown Appleton department store founded in 1911 by his father, until it was sold to MeCains
in 1977. He continued to serve as assistant mana~er of the store until
his retirement m 1982. Mr. Gloudemans
is, survived by his wife, Germaine; a son, Philip and daughter-
in-Iaw, Karen, Marblehead, Massachusetts;
a daughter, Ellen M. and son-in·law, Dr. Michael K. Baisden, Augusta, Georgia; two grandchildren:'
Stephen and Katherine Bais
·den. He is also survived by two brothers and their ~ives: Raymond and Myrtle Gloudemans, Peona, Arizona;
Norbert and Maria Gloudemans,
Guadalajara, Mexico; two sisters and a brother-in-law: Mary and James Hobbins, Appleton; Mathilda
Fischer, Appleton; Ethel Merkel,
Reedsburg, Wisconsin; a sisterin-
law and her husband: Eunice and Norman Jacobson, La Crosse; also ' numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his eldest brother, Andrew; and 'a younger brother, Willard, who died in infancy.
Mr. Gloudemans was a member
and usher at St. Therese Catholic Church, a life member of the Appleton
Elks Lodge No. 337, and a life member of the Aprleton Knights ofColumbus Counci No. 607. The Mass of Resurrection will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, March I, 1990, at St. Therese Catholic Church, 1200 N. Morrison St., with Rev. Dan Gilsdorf officiating. Budai will be in St. Marys Cemetery. Friends may call atthe Brettschneider-Trettin-Lederer Funeral Chapel, 606 N. Oneida St., from 4 to 9 p.m. Wednesday (tonight),
and until 12:30 p.m. Thursday
at which time the cortege will leave for the church. The Elks Memorial
Service will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday evening.
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