

Bob was active in the Waukesha Jaycees, serving as president in 1947, and received a "key man" award for his work. Bagby gave his country 20 years of military service. From 1961 until his retirement in 1965, he served as an adviser to the North Dakota Army National Guard. He remained in the military and was sent to Paris in 1957 with an advisory group in the American Embassy. He was assigned to the chief of engineers office in Washington, D.C., and spent a year in Korea. Bob served in the Army Reserves until recalled to active duty in October 1950. They raised three daughters, making homes throughout the United States and abroad. Smith in 1947 and they live together for 56 years until Myrtle's death Aug. He returned to Waukesha in 1947 and worked for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance co. He served in the Pacific with the Army Corps of Engineers during World War II and was stationed in Oahu, Sipan and Okinawa. Bob attended Carroll College in the late 1930s, until volunteering for the draft in February 1941. He was born July 24, 1917, in Antigo, to Zackary Taylor Jr and Mayme Bertha (nee Robertson) Bagby, and graduated from Antigo High School, Class of 1935. His last evening was spent dining with beloved sisters, Beth Aulik and Marguerite Bralick, and dear friend John Pugh. Bagby died in his sleep Thursday, Aug 19, 2004, at Avalon Square in Waukesha. The funeral was held Saturday and her remains interred at St. They are in needy circumstances and it will be necessary for the town to come to their support. She leaves eight small children, one an infant of eight months. Gangrene then set in on one of her limbs and amputation was necessary. She was stricken with typhoid fever after an attack of pneumonia. Menomonee Falls News: After a prolonged ilness and much suffering, the wife of Joseph Averkamp died yesterday at her home in the town of Menomonee. Waukesha on Saturday morning last, John Austin, aged 71 years. Milwaukee, Wisconsin ] transcribed by Angie Lietzau In Mukwonago, on the morning of the 2d inst., Mr. His loss will be deeply regretted by all who knew him. He was ardent in feeling and possessed of an Summer at Milwaukee, and marched ? the Vera Cruz, his commanding officerĪssigning him the duties of recruiting sergeant and clerk of the company to Of patriotism so common to many of his age joined the army early in the past Prairieville, Wisconsin ] transcribed by Angie LietzauĪt Vera Cruz, on the 11th September last, Hiram Adams, Jr., eldest son Obituaries and Death Notices in Waukesha County, Wisconsin
