Aantekeningen |
- Also known as "Big Duke" and a oneliner from him was : " Einhaus' don't quit! " He was a proud man and lived his own way. Must be an Einhaus thing.
He had muliple burning injuries at a fire in his factory in 1969
Overleden:
- Joe had an pneumonia and infections from bed sores. They are unable to keep his lungs free of liquid. Today his heart and kidneys have started to shut down.
SENECA ? Joseph E. "Duke" Einhaus Sr., 76, of Seneca, passed away July 2 at Walnut Grove Village in Morris.
There will be no visitation or services by Joe's request. Burial will be private at a later date with cremation rites at his request. Osborne-Nelson Funeral Home in Seneca is in charge of arrangements.
Joe was born Oct. 10, 1935, in Seneca, to the late John and Loretta (Schomas) Einhaus of Seneca.
Joe was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served three years in Germany from 1954 to 1957. He graduated from Seneca High School, Class of 1953. He retired from AluMax plant of Morris.
Surviving are three daughters, Cathleen (Gary) Lowery, Elizabeth (Thomas) Torres and Erica Einhaus, all of Morris; two sons, Joseph (Patricia) Einhaus Jr., of Seneca, and Stephen (Amy) Einhaus, of Madison, Wis.; 10 grandchildren, Tami Lowery (Tyson) Kline, of Marseilles, Amy (Jerry) Snyder, of Mazon, David Lowery, of Morris, David and Marissa and Dylan Einhaus, of Seneca, Jake and Sarah Torres, of Morris, Lauren and Elle Einhaus, of Madison, Wis.; three great-grandchildren, Kaitlin and Tyler Kline, of Marseilles, and Grady Snyder, of Mazon; two sisters, Susan Wiersema, of Traverse City, Mich., and Dorothy Ray, of South Bend, Ind.; one brother, Jerome (Karen) Einhaus, of Seneca; a close friend, Mary Davidson, of Morris; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Loretta Einhaus; four brothers, John, James, Thomas and David Einhaus; and two sisters, Margaret Einhaus Collins and Mary Lou Einhaus Koch.
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