NameCharles F. COURTNEY157
Birth22 Sep 1898, Wisconsin Rapids, Wood Co., Wisconsin
Death29 Apr 1988, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationFarmer
Spouses
Birth26 Sep 1899, Leonardsville, Madison Co., New York
Death4 Sep 1980, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
BurialMilton Cemetery, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
FatherLucius Henry BURDICK (1873-1950)
MotherAlice Elizabeth CLARKE (1876-1911)
Marriage1 Oct 1919, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Notes for Charles F. COURTNEY
They live in 1933 in Milton Junction, Wis. He is a farmer and a member of the Masonic Lodge and she is an Eastern Star.

Marriage license gives birth place as Grand Rapids, WI

Charles F. Courtney 1898-1988
Milton Newspaper Obituary
"The Milton Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, May 5, 1988, p 24.
Charles F. Courtney, 89, 238 E. Madison Ave., died Friday, April 29 at Mercy Hospital.
Mr. Courtney was born Sept. 22, 1898 in Wisconsin Rapids. He lived nearly all his life in the Milton area where he farmed. He married Relda Burdick Oct. 1, 1919. She died in 1980. He was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. He was a former Milton Grange member.
Mr. Courtney is survived by one son, Fred of Beloit; one daughter, Mrs. Frances Trewyn of Whitewater; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday, May 2 at the Seventh Day Adventist Church with burial in the Milton Cemetery. Albrecht Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
Notes for Relda Louise (Spouse 1)
Cause of death: Liver and pancreatic cancer

Relda Louise (Burdick) Courtney 1899-1980
"The Milton Courier", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Sep. 11, 1980, p 20.
Funeral services were held Monday for Mrs. Charles Courtney, 80, of 383 Elm St., who died Thursday, Sept. 4, following a long illness.
The former (Relda) Louise Burdick was born Sept. 1899, in Leonardsville, N. Y., the daughter of Lucius and Alice Clark Burdick. She moved to the Milton area in 1911 and married Charles Courtney Oct. 1, 1919. The couple farmed in Rural Milton until 1952. She was a devoted member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Milton.
Survivors include her husband; one son, Frederick, of Beloit; one daughter, Mrs. Frances Trewyn, Rt. 1, Whitewater; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Services were held at the Seventh Day Adventist Church Monday, with Rev. Hal Thomson officiating. Burial was in Milton Cemetery with Ed Gross, Ken Schultz, Harold Stubbe, Elmer Anderson, Alvin Nelson and E. Dean Young as pallbearers.
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