Stanley E. (Buck) Aggen, 53, of 2317 Van Buren St., New Holstein, died early Wednesday evening at the Calumet Memorial Hospital, Chilton, after a lengthy illness.
Since 1956 Mr. Aggen served as a terminal manager of the New Holstein branch of CW Transport Co. Prior to that he was employed as a Calumet County traffic officer for 10 years.
A life-long resident of New Holstein, he was born July 1, 1921, the son of Mrs. Minerva Guetzloe Aggen and the late Henry G. Aggen. Mr. Aggen attended New Holstein School and on Feb. 16, 1946 married Lucille Paulsen in New Holstein. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps in World War II from July, 1942 until November, 1945 in New Zealand as an auto equipment operator transporting ammunition. He was a member of American Legion Post 124 of New Holstein, the New Holstein Police and Fire Commission and an honorary member of the New Holstein Volunteer Fire Department.
Survivors are his widow; a son, Steven, at home; his mother, Mrs. Minerva Aggen of New Holstein; a brother, Chester C. of Colorado City, Colo., and a sister Mrs. A. R. Hipke of New Holstein.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Erbe-Evjen Funeral Home, New Holstein, with the Rev. Albert K. Borns officiating.
Stanley E. (Buck) Aggen, 53, of 2317 Van Buren St., New Holstein, died early Wednesday evening at the Calumet Memorial Hospital, Chilton, after a lengthy illness.
Since 1956 Mr. Aggen served as a terminal manager of the New Holstein branch of CW Transport Co. Prior to that he was employed as a Calumet County traffic officer for 10 years.
A life-long resident of New Holstein, he was born July 1, 1921, the son of Mrs. Minerva Guetzloe Aggen and the late Henry G. Aggen. Mr. Aggen attended New Holstein School and on Feb. 16, 1946 married Lucille Paulsen in New Holstein. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps in World War II from July, 1942 until November, 1945 in New Zealand as an auto equipment operator transporting ammunition. He was a member of American Legion Post 124 of New Holstein, the New Holstein Police and Fire Commission and an honorary member of the New Holstein Volunteer Fire Department.
Survivors are his widow; a son, Steven, at home; his mother, Mrs. Minerva Aggen of New Holstein; a brother, Chester C. of Colorado City, Colo., and a sister Mrs. A. R. Hipke of New Holstein.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Erbe-Evjen Funeral Home, New Holstein, with the Rev. Albert K. Borns officiating.
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