GLENN A. MORTIMER Valton Area Native Succumbs in Hospital
Glenn A. Mortimer jr., 38, Lodi, a native of the Valton area, died unexpectedly Friday in a Sauk-Prairie hospital.
A Madison resident for 14 years after he left Valton, he had moved to Lodi recently.
He was a veteran of Korean conflict and received the Purple Heart for wounds suffered in action. For 20 years, he was a maintenance man for the Oscar Mayer Company, Madison.
Survivors include his wife, the former Jacklyn Robeson; three sons, Glenn III, and John and Robert, at home; three daughters, Debra, Christie, and Sharon, at home; his mother, Mrs. Millie Mortimer, Valton; five brothers, Maurice, Milton, and Jerome, Wonewoc; Donald, Lodi; and James Valton; and five sisters, Mrs. LeRoy Hanko, Cazenovia; Mrs. Willis Stittleburg, LaValle; Mrs. Vivian Osborne, Reedsburg; Mrs. Ray Schrivens, Fond du Lac; and Helen Mortimer, Valton.
Services were held on Monday morning at Lodi, and burial was in the Valton cemetery.
Birth-Sauk Co. Reg. of Deeds, Volume 62, Page 189; Birth Index, Birth Certificate; Social Security Death Index; Cemetery Inscriptions of Sauk Co., Wisconsin, Volume 5 and Death certificate. Marriage-Death certificate and Debbie Mortimer/Endres. Death-Sauk Co. Reg. of Deeds, Volume 49, Page 112; Death Index and Death Certificate and Social Security Death Index and Cemetery Inscriptions of Sauk Co., Wisconsin, Volume 5. Buried-Cemetery Inscriptions of Sauk Co., Wisconsin, Volume 5, page 138 and Death certificate. Obituary-From Jeanne Jessie (NEWSPAPER unknown, but probably Reedsburg Press, Richland Observor, or Baraboo News Republic). Other-Obituary and Debbie Mortimer/Endres.