Lloyd A. Braun
“Tony”
Little Chute
Age 86, died Friday, September 13, 2002 at home. Tony was born April 14, 1916 to the late John and Marie (VanderLinden) Braun in Trenton, WI. He married the former Virginia Vice on June 14, 1943 in St. Louis, MO; she survived him. Tony served in the U.S. Army during WWII until his honorable discharge in 1943. Tony enjoys riding on his scooter, sitting on his front porch with his faithful companion, Missy B. listening to his police scanner and buying lottery tickets. In his younger days, Tony enjoyed camping and the time he spent at Pineland Park in Wild Rose.
He is survived by his wife, Virginia; his son, James R. (Betty) Braun; three daughters, Jacque Lynn (Butch Henke) Baker, Becky Braun and Jane (Greg) Holcomb. He will also be greatly missed by eight grandchildren, Sandra (James) Starr and their children, Bradley and Phillip; Pat (Barb Schisel) Baker and his daughter, Holly; Scott (Theresa Schmidt) Baker; Tracey (Tim “Woody”) Hooyman and Munchy; Shelby (Brian) Hartzheim and their children Trevor and Jordan; Travis (Cristy) Hartzheim and their children, Austin and baby on the way; BreAnn Holcomb and Cody Lloyd Holcomb; one brother, Wally (Carloline) Braun; three ex son in laws, Melvin Baker, Art Hartzheim and Jeff Schanke; three brothers in law, Jack (Shirley) McDowell Art (Diane) Klemp and James Vice; three sisters in law, Ethel (Tom) Martin, Esther (Rev. Herbert) Lichtenberg Edith (Wayne) Tietz and many nieces and nephews, a very good friend, Molly Krause and his faithful friend, Missy B.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother Carl (Virginia) Braun; a brother in law, Irvin (Lee) Vice, close friend, Roy Krause, mother in law, Irene Kemp and a baby sister.
The funeral service will be 11:00 AM on Tuesday, September 17, 2002 at the Wichmann Funeral Home, 537 North Superior Street, Appleton with Rev. Ronald Szep officiating. Viewing and visitation will be MONDAY at the FUNERAL HOME from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM and again on TUESDAY at the FUNERAL HOME from 10:00 AM until the time of service. A memorial is being established in his name.
Life’s Clock
The Clock of life is wound but once,
And no man has the power
To tell just where the hands will stop
At late or early hour.
To lose one’s wealth is sad indeed:
To lose one’s soul is such a loss
As no man can restore.
The present only is our own,
Live, love, toil with a will—-
Place no faith in ‚ÄúTomorrow‚Äù—for
The clock may then be still.
The family would like to thank the ThedaCare Visiting Nurses, Dr. Montgomery Elmer and his nurse, Nancyfor all the love and care they gave Tony.
WICHMANN FUNERAL HOME
537 North Superior Street
Appleton 739-1231
www.wichmannfuneralhome.com
Friday, September 16, 2022
4:00 - 8:00 pm
Wichmann Funeral Home
Saturday, September 17, 2022
Starts at 12:00 pm
Appleton Highland Memorial Park
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