WELL KNOWN MEMBER OF COUNTY BOARD
DIES AT HOSPITAL
The deceased was born at Dousman. Wis., December 31, 1837, and for 35 years he has been a resident of the the Town of Pensaukee and has taken an active part in the affairs of the town, holding a number of elective offices.
In t!ie year of 1896 he married Miss. Rose Bloom of Brookside. She with five children, Robert at home, Myrtle, Mrs. Henry Stiehm and Arthur of Milwaukee; and Lester of Green Bay; one brother, Charles of Abrams, and one sister, Mrs. Henry Becker of of Oconto survive,
Mr. Behling was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, Abrams Camp. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house, with Rev. C. E. Lease official-i np. Interment was made in thf Iirookside cemetery.
The pallbearers were Frank Levimore, Frank Bundy, Henry Bartz, Basile LeFave, Napoleon Droulette and Ed. Swears,