Third Generation


11. Evelyn Elizabeth HONISH was born on 10 July 1898 in Monroe County, WI.3,17,18,23 (She was listed as a boy in the 1900 Census, with a name of "Evilian.") She appeared in the census in 1900 in Wilton Township, Monroe County, WI.3 She appeared in the census in 1910 in Wilton Township, Monroe County, WI.10 Evelyn appeared in the census in 1920 in Clifton Township, Monroe County, WI.18 She was buried in Clifton Township, Monroe County, WI.27 in the Clifton Township Cemetery.

Evelyn Elizabeth HONISH and John Friedrick August GRAF were married about 1918.17,18,28 She was not living with her parents during the 1920 Census, so she probably married before then. John Friedrick August GRAF, son of Johann Wolf GRAF and Albertina W. REDLEIN, was born on 9 July 1893 in Monroe County, WI.18,23 He appeared in the census in 1920 in Clifton Township, Monroe County, WI.18 He died in 1958 at the age of 65.27 John was buried in 1958 in Clifton Township, Monroe County, WI.27 in the Clifton Township Cemetery.

Evelyn Elizabeth HONISH and John Friedrick August GRAF had the following children:

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Jeanette Johannah GRAF.

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Edwin John GRAF was born on 11 December 1921 in Monroe County, WI.23 He died on 23 March 2020 at the age of 98.29

Obituary Notes: "Edwin Graf, passed away Monday, March 23, 2020. He was born Dec. 11, 1921, at his home on the farm near Tomah. His education started in a one room schoolhouse known as the Graf School, graduating from Tomah High School in 1939.

Edwin worked with his father on the Graf dairy farm until 1942 when he enlisted in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. As a radar operator, he was assigned to the U.S. Air Force and deployed to the South Pacific. He was discharged after four years in the service and returned to work for Western Electric.

Ed and his brother, John, played semi professional baseball, for several SW Wisconsin teams for four years, with Ed pitching and John catching. In 1949, he married Julia Klima from Cornell, Wis., and purchased his father’s dairy farm, which they operated for 18 years. Ed and Julia had 10 children. Their marriage was later dissolved.

In his last few years of farming, Ed was approached by a fast-growing farm bargaining organization (NFO) with headquarters in Corning, Iowa, where the family eventually moved. He held key positions within the organization over his 28 years of employment. In 1989, Ed moved to Bella Vista, Ark., and married Garnett Howery from Madison, Wis.

Ed loved fishing and his claim to fame was landing a white amur in Lake Ann, a world record, recorded in the World Hall of Fame in Hayward, Wis. In addition to his family, Ed loved fishing, playing cards and making sauerkraut.
He is survived by his children, Fred (Joyce) of Nodaway, Iowa, Dan (Reba) of Plattsmouth, Neb., Jean (Pat) Paul of Bellevue, Neb., Bob (Karen) of Corning, Patty Peterson of Corning, Ed of Omaha, Neb., Julie of San Diego, Calif., Brenda (Jerry) Larsen of Humboldt, Iowa, and Lisa of Cathedral City, Calif.; 22 grandchildren and four stepgrandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren and four stepgreat-grandchildren; brother-in-law, Bruce (Fran) Brevitz; and many nieces, nephews and friends.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Garnett; parents, John and Evalyn (Honish); siblings, Jeannette (Bill) Cerutti, John (Mary) Graf and Jane Brevitz; son, Gary; son-in-law, Doug Peterson; and stepdaughters, Carla and Marcia Howery.

Memorial service to be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorials be directed to the family. The funds will be given to Care Initiatives Hospice, Greenfield, Iowa, and the Veterans Council in Bella Vista, Ark."

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John Francis GRAF.

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Jane Elizabeth GRAF.