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Carl Herman Joseph Antholz

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Carl Herman Joseph Antholz

Birth
Kansas City, Clay County, Missouri, USA
Death
6 May 1992 (aged 65)
Bird City, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA
Burial
McDonald, Rawlins County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
34, Lot 7
Memorial ID
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OBITUARY

Carl Herman Joseph Antholz, son of Herman and Eva (Reeh) Antholz, was born Feb. 20, 1927 in Kansas City, Missouri. Carl died on May 6, 1992 in Bird City at the age of 65.

He was united in marriage to Rita Pianalto on April 15, 1952 at Sacred Heart Church in Atwood. They shared over 40 years of marriage together and lived all their married life on the family farm near McDonald. To this union were born 12 children. Carl was in farming for over 40 years and enjoyed gardening and working with his hands.

He was actively involved in church and community activities. Carl was a charter member of the Knights of Columbus, Council #6665, and a member of the Atwood Knights of Columbus Council #3033. He served as a 3rd and 4th Degree member, as well as Past Faithful Navigator, District Deputy and Past Grand Knight. He also served on the Diocesian School Board, and was a member of the Secular Francisans Order. He was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Bird City where he served as Lector and Eucharistic Minister. But he will be most noticeably missed in his role of church organist which he filled for over 50 years. He enjoyed being involved in the McDonald Lions Club and was a member of the Goodland BPOE Elks Lodge #1558. Carl enjoyed children and spread his love and laughter driving the school bus for Cheylin School District.

Funeral services were held at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Bird City on May 9, 1992. Williams Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Con Celebrants of the Mass were Fr. Albert Dwyer, Fr. Henry Kieffer, Fr. Martin Kieffer, Msgr. Armand Girard and Fr. Joseph Scheetz. Burial was in Grace Cemetery in McDonald.

Carl is survived by his wife, Rita of McDonald; children and grandchildren; Herman, Babs, Shane, Travis and Kelly Antholz of McDonald; Cecilia, John, Aaron, Johnnie and Lacee Cooper of Colby; Kathy, Curt, Bryan and David Russell of Goodland; Mike, Margyre and Bridgette Antholz of St. Francis; Sylvia, Dave, Stacy, Dusty, Sara and Stephanie Hubbard of McDonald; Ann, Duane, Dane and Torre Parcel of Meade; Eric, Melody, Webb and Cass Antholz of Riverton, Nebraska; Barbara, Rod, Robbie and Brenna Murphy of Ness City; Mary Antholz of Marysville; Lisa and fiance Mark Mertens of Sterling, Colorado; Joan and Brian Schroeder of Kansas City, Missouri; and many friends and relatives.

Carl was preceded in death by his parents, Herman and Eva Antholz, and one daughter, Susan Clare.

By request of the family, Memorials are to be given to the McDonald Ambulance Fund and may be left at Peopels State Bank in McDonald.

THANK YOU
We wish to express our deepest thanks and appreciation to everyone who showed love and support during our time of sorrow, to Fr. Dwyer, for the spiritual comfort and guidance; to Patrick Delano and the EMT's who assisted at the time of his death; to everyone who sent memorials, mass cards, donations, cards, flowers, phone calls and visits. Thank you so very much and God love you.
The family of Carl Antholz

The Citizen Patriot
Atwood, Kansas
Published May 21, 1992, Page 7
OBITUARY

Carl Herman Joseph Antholz, son of Herman and Eva (Reeh) Antholz, was born Feb. 20, 1927 in Kansas City, Missouri. Carl died on May 6, 1992 in Bird City at the age of 65.

He was united in marriage to Rita Pianalto on April 15, 1952 at Sacred Heart Church in Atwood. They shared over 40 years of marriage together and lived all their married life on the family farm near McDonald. To this union were born 12 children. Carl was in farming for over 40 years and enjoyed gardening and working with his hands.

He was actively involved in church and community activities. Carl was a charter member of the Knights of Columbus, Council #6665, and a member of the Atwood Knights of Columbus Council #3033. He served as a 3rd and 4th Degree member, as well as Past Faithful Navigator, District Deputy and Past Grand Knight. He also served on the Diocesian School Board, and was a member of the Secular Francisans Order. He was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Bird City where he served as Lector and Eucharistic Minister. But he will be most noticeably missed in his role of church organist which he filled for over 50 years. He enjoyed being involved in the McDonald Lions Club and was a member of the Goodland BPOE Elks Lodge #1558. Carl enjoyed children and spread his love and laughter driving the school bus for Cheylin School District.

Funeral services were held at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Bird City on May 9, 1992. Williams Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Con Celebrants of the Mass were Fr. Albert Dwyer, Fr. Henry Kieffer, Fr. Martin Kieffer, Msgr. Armand Girard and Fr. Joseph Scheetz. Burial was in Grace Cemetery in McDonald.

Carl is survived by his wife, Rita of McDonald; children and grandchildren; Herman, Babs, Shane, Travis and Kelly Antholz of McDonald; Cecilia, John, Aaron, Johnnie and Lacee Cooper of Colby; Kathy, Curt, Bryan and David Russell of Goodland; Mike, Margyre and Bridgette Antholz of St. Francis; Sylvia, Dave, Stacy, Dusty, Sara and Stephanie Hubbard of McDonald; Ann, Duane, Dane and Torre Parcel of Meade; Eric, Melody, Webb and Cass Antholz of Riverton, Nebraska; Barbara, Rod, Robbie and Brenna Murphy of Ness City; Mary Antholz of Marysville; Lisa and fiance Mark Mertens of Sterling, Colorado; Joan and Brian Schroeder of Kansas City, Missouri; and many friends and relatives.

Carl was preceded in death by his parents, Herman and Eva Antholz, and one daughter, Susan Clare.

By request of the family, Memorials are to be given to the McDonald Ambulance Fund and may be left at Peopels State Bank in McDonald.

THANK YOU
We wish to express our deepest thanks and appreciation to everyone who showed love and support during our time of sorrow, to Fr. Dwyer, for the spiritual comfort and guidance; to Patrick Delano and the EMT's who assisted at the time of his death; to everyone who sent memorials, mass cards, donations, cards, flowers, phone calls and visits. Thank you so very much and God love you.
The family of Carl Antholz

The Citizen Patriot
Atwood, Kansas
Published May 21, 1992, Page 7


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