He lived 73 years.
  Father  : Franciszek Frank ANTONIEWICZ 1859-1908   Father  : Michael (Mike) John MOORE 1880-1959
  Mother : Zofia Sophie KANIEWSKA 1869-1918   Mother : Emma Wilhelmina SCHMIT 1875-1932
Married Born : Wife
Thomas ANTONIEWICZ Monday, December 10, 1906 (SSN : 275-01-5920) 1st Marriage Dorothy Dorothy Magdeline MOORE
Antigo, Wisconsin - USA Lloyd Arlington KINCAID 1898-1975
Lloyd 29 / Dorothy 21
Baptized : ±1928
December 1906
Thomas Antigo Church ? - USA Marriage Dorothy Magdeline MOORE
ANTONIEWICZ Godfather : ? Thomas ANTONIEWICZ 1906-2002
Godmother : ? Thomas ±70 / Magdeline ±70
Priest : ? 197? Children Dorothy
Veteran US Army No Child Donald Wayne Ratzburg 1929-20??
Death : Unknow ? 1929-1929
Tuesday, July 15, 1980 Richard Lloyd 1930-1985
Crandon, Forest County, Wisconsin - USA Vernon James Jameson 1933-1999
Douglas Edward Skidmore 1934-2013
Burried : Gail M. Greene 1936-20??
July 1980 Kay Lynn Plummer 1938-1999
Sagittarius Crandon Lakeside Cemetery, Forest County, Wisconsin - USA
Lloyd Arlington KINCAID Death September 25, 1975, (1898/1975 - 77) Crandon WI
Dorothy Magdeline MOORE - Born : Wabeno, Forest County, WI, June 8, 1906 - Death : Crandon, Forest County, November 1, 2002 - Burried : Crandon Lakeside Cemetery, Forest County
Brothers & Sisters,
Irene 1902/1993, Raymond 1904/1920, Mildred 1909, Edward John 1910/1995, Patrick H. 1913/1997, Beatrice 19??, Bernice Helen 1919/2003
Douglas Edward KINCAID
Obituary for Douglas "Papa" E. Kincaid, Sr.
Douglas Edward Kincaid, Sr., age 78, Crandon, WI, passed away unexpectedly at St. Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield on Thursday, August 8, 2013.
He was born in Crandon on October 26, 1934, to Lloyd A. and Dorothy M. (Moore) Kincaid.
Doug married his high school sweetheart Jacqueline Ann Skidmore, eloping to Mabel, Minnesota, with good friends Mary & Eugene Champine, on May 19, 1956.
Douglas and Jacqueline started a loving family of six children,
Douglas, Jr. (Christine) Kincaid,
Melinda (Earl) Otto,
Holly Kulinski (Kevin Pence),
Tracey Mayer,
Steven (Michelle) Kincaid, and
Jeffery (Colleen) Kincaid.
The family flourished throughout 57 years of marriage.
Bringing much joy to his life, Doug was grandfather to 18:
Erica (Jason) Neilitz, Joseph Mayer, Sarah (Nate) Adler, Kristi Otto, Ashly (Samuel) Hartmann, Kain Kulinski (Nicole Hanson), Jake (Erin) Mayer, Kody (Katie) Kulinski, Kasey (Kyle) Keao, Jesse Otto (Jenna Fraley), Jaci Mayer (Mike Kieper), Hope (Dustin) Pence, Jeffery Mayer, Kurt Kincaid, Keegan (Kathryn) Kincaid, RJ Renkas, Kory Kincaid, and Tye Renkas; and, great-grandfather to 19 +: Cassidy, Blake, Alexa, Ava, Kolten, Konner, Carsyn, Kruz, Zayne, Mavrik, Grace, Reece, Macie, Loyal, Doug, Korbyn, Kayden, Chase, Scarlet, and baby Kulinski due in January.
His family always felt his quiet, strong, and reliable presence.
Family was important to Doug, and all were welcome in his home.
He was known as "Papa" by his family and extended family.
Doug had a strong sense of community and enjoyed his decades of service on the City Council, County Board, and various committees; he was respected by many for his thoughtful perspective.
He always made sure to get the latest information over coffee at one of the local restaurants.
Doug possessed a subtle humor and warmth that put everyone around him at ease.
Showing a competitive spirit early on, Doug successfully competed in lumberjack competitions.
Later he provided guidance and support as crew chief for his son's off-road race team for over 20 years.
Doug thoroughly enjoyed every part of this racing process, including the fact that it was truly a family affair.
He proudly received the "Mechanic of the Year" award in the 2000 CORR season.
He had many occupations throughout his life, starting with an enlistment in the Army and later, working at American Motors, as a machine operator, in logging operations, and as a supervisor for Mitchell Enterprises.
Doug retired from his most recent job as Site Coordinator at Nicolet Minerals, after more than 20 years.
Beyond retirement, he stayed busy fixing up cars, shoes, or anything that needed it.
Throughout the winter months he always made sure his family's driveways were cleared of snow.
Doug is further survived by his sister
Gail Greene, of St. Louis, Missouri,
and brother
Don Kincaid, of Nekoosa, Wisconsin.
He was preceded in death by his parents,
brothers
Richard and Vern, and
sister
Kay, and his oldest son Douglas, Jr.
Visitation will be held Monday, August 12, at St. Luke's United Methodist Church in Crandon from 12:00 noon - 4:00 p.m.,
followed by a service beginning at 4:00 p.m.
Honoring him as pallbearers are his 12 grandsons.
Weber-Hill Funeral Home is assisting the family.
Lynn M. Kincaid, age 62, of Southfield, MI died Wednesday, August 27, 2014 at the Wisconsin Rapids Nursing and Rehabilitation Center following a 4 year battle with cancer.
Her devoted family and caregivers were by her side.
Born June 30, 1952 in Wisconsin Rapids, WI Lynn was the first child of Jean (Ratzburg) and Donald Kincaid.
She grew up in Port Edwards, WI and graduated from John Edwards High School in Port Edwards, WI in 1970.
In 1972 she married William Bumby of Ripon, W I.
They were divorced in 1977.
Lynn received her college undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point in 1979.
She went on from there to receive her Master's Degree in Sociology from the University of Michigan in 1982.
Lynn remained in Michigan the rest of her adult life, mostly near Detroit.
She had a long and very successful career as a Lead Research Analyst at Maritz Research with a broad base of Fortune 500 clients, many from the automotive sector.
Her work provided Lynn with inspiration, purpose, and challenge. Her co-workers gave her support, loyalty, and friendship.
Her love of music, concerts, travel, and the arts provided interest, diversion, and entertainment.

Lynn is survived by her father, Donald Kincaid of Wisconsin Rapids;
brother, Gary (Rebecca) Kincaid of Green Bay, WI;
sisters Sharon (Jan) Holy of Port Edwards, WI; and Donna Kincaid (Kerry Ames) of Rome, WI.
Also surviving are nephews Ben (Christin) Holy, Christopher Holy, Ian (Alicia) Kincaid, and Elliot (Emily) Kincaid, as well as numerous cousins.
Lynn was preceded in death by her grandmother, Dorothy Kincaid; grandparents Lula and Walter Ratzburg;
mother Jean (Ratzburg Kincaid, her Aunt Arlene Ratzburg, other aunts and uncles, and by her beloved puppy, Gracie.

Lynn's family would like to thank the staff? at Wisconsin Rapids Nursing and Rehabilitation Center for the care and the kindness o?ffered during the time Lynn needed that most.
Thanks, too, to the Karmanos Cancer Center in Detroit and the Carbone Cancer Center at UW Hospitals in Madison, WI.
A special thanks goes out to Lynn's friends at Maritz and her dear neighborhood friend Geri Davis for their kindness and support to Lynn and family.
There will be no formal memorial service or visitation since this was Lynn's expressed wish.
On-line condolences may be expressed at ritchayfuneralhome.com.
In lieu of gifts please consider a donation to a cause you find worthy of your time and resources.
Lynn would have liked that.
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