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January 19, 2018 - August 12, 2011

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Josephine C. “Jokie” Kindschuh, 93, of West Point, died Friday August 12, 2011 at West Point Living Center. Memorial Services will be 10:30 am. Tuesday at Grace Lutheran Church in West Point with Reverend Chris Meier officiating. Burial will be at Mount Hope Cemetery with VFW Auxiliary Rites Graveside. Memorials may be made to Grace Lutheran Church. Visitation will be 9:00 am. until 8:00 pm. Monday with family receiving friends 6:00 until 8:00 pm. at the funeral home. Those wishing to leave on line condolences may so at www.stokelyfuneralhome.com. Jokie was born January 19, 1918 in Dodge to Charles and Louisa Hermus Kudlac. She attended schools in Dodge, Stanton and Waterbury before working as a hired girl. On August 16, 1938 she married Walter Kindschuh at the Grace Lutheran Parsonage. They were co-founders, along with Walter’s brother Johnny and wife Dorothy, of Kindschuh Oil in 1939. In 1949, Kindschuh Cabins were established and Jokie worked there, retiring in 1980. Jokie was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, S. O. S., and VFW Auxiliary. Jokie was an avid fisherman and loved camping. She enjoyed gardening, bowling, and baking. Survivors include daughters Janet (Ray) Sellentin of West Point and Karen (Jake) Jahnke of Emerson, Iowa, sister Louise Scollard of Mount Lake Terrace, WA, grandchildren Kelly Knievel, Terri Crist, Jason Jahnke and Sean Jahnke, great grandchildren Brian, Tyler and Kevin Knievel, Gage Jahnke, Lucas Haley, Emma and Logan Jahnke, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband in May of 2006, great granddaughter Jamie Rae Knievel, brothers Leonard, Otto, Rudolf, and Ludimir Kudlac, and sisters Mary Adams and Lillian Beerbohm.