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- Van Handel Rites Held
Monday at Little Chute
6-2-1978
Clarence (Dutch) Van Handel, 57, 710 E. Lincoln Ave., Little Chute, former owner and operator of Dutch's Fairview Club died at 6:40 p.m. Friday, June 2, after a two year illness.
He was born March 15, 1921 in Little Chute, and was formerly employed by the People's Brewery, Oshkosh, and the George Walter Brewery Company, Appleton. He was a graduate brewmaster from Siebels Institute of Technology. He was a member of Post No. 258, American Legion, and the Freedom Veterans of Foreign Wars. He had served for six years in the United States Army during World War II.
Survivors include his wife, Louise Fitzpatrick Van Handel; a daughter, Mrs. Tom (Diane) Hartjes of Route 1, Hortonville; a son, John; two brothers, Willard of Little Chute, and Larry of Marshfield; six sisters: Mrs. Josephine Tobin, Mrs. Elmer (Della) Grimm, Mrs. Lewis (Helen) Mc Cormick, all of Little Cute, Mrs. Jack (Harriet) Busch of Menasha, and Mrs. Edith Weyenberg and Mrs. Ruth Hartjes, both of Appleton; five grandsons; and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Edward Fitzpatrick of Oshkosh.
Funeral services were at 12 noon Monday at St. John Catholic Church, Little Chute, with the Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen officiating, Interment was in the parish cemetery. Military rites were conducted immediately following the mass.
The Verkuilen Funeral Home, Little Chute, was in charge of arrangements.
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