Clarence Alfred Sackett

(1927-1998)
FatherClarence Arthur Sackett (1894-1974)
MotherHelen Mae Hubbard (1906-1976)
Clarence Alfred Sackett, son of Clarence Arthur Sackett and Helen Mae Hubbard, was born in Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, WisconsinG, on 24 October 1927.1 He died aged 70 in New Holstein, Calumet County, WisconsinG, on 8 February 19982,3 and was buried at Greenlawn Memorial Park, Sheboygan, WisconsinG.4,5 He married first in October 1961, Jeanette Spann, daughter of Walter Spann and Elenora Schmahl.5 Jeanette was born in Valders, Manitowoc County, WisconsinG, on 6 February 1933.5 She died aged 86 in Chilton, Calumet County, WisconsinG, on 9 August 2019 and was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery, Plymouth, Sheboygan CountyG.5 They divorced before 1990. He married second in Manitowoc County, WisconsinG, on 7 July 1990, Erma Dorothy Roloff.6 Erma was born in about 1928.7
     In 1930 Clarence was living at Rose Avenue, Fond du LacG, in the household of his parents Clarence and Helen, and was recorded in the census as Clarence A Sackett, aged two and born in Wisconsin.8
     Clarence served in the US Army in the Korean War.4
Clarence Alfred Sackett (1927–1998), Greenlawn Memorial Park, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
(Src: Find A Grave, SH)

Children of Clarence Alfred Sackett and Jeanette Spann

Children who are or may be living are not shown.

Jeanette Sackett, 86, a resident of Libby's House, Chilton, formerly of Kiel, died on Friday, August 9, 2019 after a long bout with Alzheimers.
     The former Jeanette Spann, she was born February 6, 1933, in the village of Valders, daughter of the late Walter and Elenora (Schmahl) Spann. Her family lived in Valders, New Holstein, School Hill, and Plymouth. She grew up and went to school in Plymouth.
     She then married Harold Stache in August of 1949. The couple lived in Sheboygan and later moved to Plymouth. She was a homemaker and mother, they had 6 children together. They later divorced. She then married Clarence Sackett Jr. in October of 1961. They resided in Sheboygan and later moved to Kiel. She was a homemaker and worked as a waitress. They had 3 children together. She then took a job with Sargento Cheese Company and worked there for over 30 years until she retired. Clarence and her later divorced. Over the years she enjoyed being a mom and grandma, shooting pool on a league, fishing, golfing, going out to eat, family get togethers and taking care of her kitties.
     Survivors include her children: Mollie (Gary) Palmer,Oregon; Michael (Kimberly) Stache, Florida; Wesley Stache, Kiel; Carol (James) Schad, Manitowoc; Pauline (Randy) Bay, Colorado; Julie (Melvin) Hass, Kiel; Mary Hackl, Chilton, Scott Sackett, Kiel;19 grandchildren; Neil (Krystyna) Palmer, Erin (Lance) Van Ert, Melinda (Brian) Goodman, Ryan Stache, Benjamin Stache, Nicholas Stache, Katelyn Stache, Michael Ryan Stache, Patrick (Melissa) Schad, Tamera Schad, Andrew (Esther) Schad, Jamie Schad, Crystal (Eric) Neuschwanger, Jenny Bay, Brittany Bay, Matthew Hass, Adam Christel, Zachary Christel, Adriana (Java) Scales and 24 great-grandchildren.
     Jeanette is further survived by her sister; Joyce (Joe) Adams, Indiana. She is also survived by her sister­-in-law; Rachel Spann; along with many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
     She was preceded in death by her parents, her two husbands, three brothers; Marlin, Myles (Betty), and Walter Jr. "Wally" Spann, her daughters; Susan (Bruce) Kannenberg, Laura Stache, along with many other relatives.
     Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, August 17, 2019 at Meiselwitz-Vollstedt Funeral Home (815 6th St., Kiel). Officiating at the service will be The Rev. Christopher Ross, burial will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery, Plymouth.
     The family will greet relatives and friends at the Funeral Home on Saturday from 9:00 am until time of service at 11:00 am.
     The family would like to thank the staff at Libby's House, Chilton, for the care and compassion shown to Jeanette and her family.

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 Notes & Citations

  1. Death record.
  2. "U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936–2007" (Ancestry transcript), "Sackett, Clarence Alfred Jr, b. Fond du Lac, WI, 24 Oct 1927, d. 8 Feb 1998, father Clarence A Sackett, mother Helen Hubbard. Name listed May 1944 as Clarence Alfred Sackett Jr. Listed 14 Feb 1998 as Clarence Sackett."
  3. US Social Security Administration, "Social Security Death Index" (American Ancestors transcript), "Clarence Sackett, b. Oct 24, 1927, d. Feb 8, 1998, SSN 387-24-1566 issued WI, residence New Holstein, Wisconsin, 53061, county Calumet."
  4. "U.S. Veterans Gravesites" (Ancestry transcript), "Sackett, Clarence A, PFC US Army Korea, b. 24 Oct 1927, d. 8 Feb 1998, Greenlawn Memorial Park, Sheboygan, WI."
  5. Find a Grave.
  6. "Wisconsin, Marriage Index, 1973–1997" (Ancestry image), "Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, 7 Jul 1990, Clarence Sackett, 62, & Erma Dorothy Roloff, 62."
  7. Date of birth based on age at marriage.
  8. 1930 United States Federal Census, Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 0029; FHL microfilm: 2342306
    Rose Ave, Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, 9 Apr 1930
    Sackett, Clarence A, head, home rented $20 pm, 35, first m. at 23, b. WI, father b. WI, mother b. WI, yard clerk, rail road
    Sackett, Helen M, wife, 24, first m. at 20, b. WI, father b. WI, mother b. WI
    Sackett, Clarence A, son, 2, b. WI, father b. WI, mother b. WI
    Sackett, William H, son, 11/12, b. WI, father b. WI, mother b. WI
    Hubbard, Emma E, sister-in-law, 21, single, b. WI, father b. WI, mother b. WI, bookkeeper.
Appears inSacketts in the Military
Sackett line10th great-grandson of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Generation.Tree11S.3
Last Edited21 Jan 2020
See also Thurmon King's New Sackett Family Database
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