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The first child of Joseph and Angeline Mader, F. Joseph was born December 30, 1907. Every morning when he was a boy, Joe would meet a farmer who delivered milk in his wagon. Joe helped him peddle it. He also helped his dad in the clothing store. Reminiscing, Joe had said, "I more or less grew up there, from a little boy on up I was down there delivering packages and working around"
In ca. 1931, Joseph and Esther Krunkenfeldt were married. Within seven years time the became the parents of five children: Janice, Delores, Angeline, John and Rosemary. When John was 2-3 weeks old he became ill with polio and developed Infantile Paralyses. Viola Winkel remembers that day. "Every Sunday Joe and Esther took my dad out for a ride. On Easter Sunday we were out riding when Esther said the baby was sick and it was polio."
Only 32 years old, Esther died unexpectedly while in the hospital on March 8, 1944 leaving Joseph with five young children between the ages of twelve and six. This was too much for Joseph to cope with so the children went to the orphanage for a short time and then lived with their grandmother Angeline Mader. When they were older, they moved back home with their father. Viola said:
"Joe had a hard time when his wife died so early. It was rough for Joe and he grew depressed. I knew him as a younger man. Oh, he had a different personality then. His wife and I used to go with to the dances and had such a good time. He loved music."
Joseph was a musician and for thirty years he directed "Joe Mader's Dance Band". He learned all about music by taking private coronet lessons when he was young.
In 1933, two years after his father died, Joseph went to work for his uncle Frank in the Mader Clothing Store selling men's wear. "In the 30's a vested suit sold for $14.95", Joe recalled. After his uncle sold the store in 1951, Joe stayed on through several owners, not retiring until age 76 when the store closed it doors Monday, January 10, 1983. He had been a full time employee for 50 years.
"From now on, I want to take it easy, enjoy life. That's it-period." Joe had said. The next morning, January 11th, Joseph died of a heart attack in his home.
Janice's second husband is Robert Auer who taught at Aquinas High School in La Crosse before moving to Racine, WI. He is now a counselor at Horlick High School and also owns Peppermint Gymnastics Studio. Janice teaches English at Case High School. They are the parents of five more children:
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