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Richard Edwin Reinke

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Richard Edwin Reinke

Birth
Franklin, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
12 Aug 1957 (aged 47)
Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Herman, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Richard Relnke
Funeral services for Richard
Reinke. 47, a native of the Town
of Herman who was killed in an
auto mishap east of Darlington
Lafayette County, Monday, wil
be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday
at the Ballhorn Funeral Chapels
The Rev. Daniel Schowalter
pastor of Faith Evangelical anc
Reformed Church, will conduct
the services, and burial will be
in the Immanuel Evangelical and
Reformed Church Cemetery In
the Town of Herman. Friends
may call at the funeral home
from this evening until the time
of services.
Mr. Reinke was born at
Franklin Jan. 6, 1910, a son of
Richard and Bertha Reinke. He
attended school at Franklin and
was confirmed at Immanuel Evangelical
and Reformed Church.
He was married to Miss Mildred
Laabs in January, 1930.
A farm worker most of his
life, Mr. Reinke was employed at
a farm near Darlington at the
time of his death.
He leaves three sons, Richard,
Wayne and Dennis, all of Oshkosh;
his mother, now living in
Sheboygan; four grandchildren;
and two half-brothers, Oscar
Franz, Sheboygan, and the Rev.
Calvin Franz, Gilman, ILL.
Richard Relnke
Funeral services for Richard
Reinke. 47, a native of the Town
of Herman who was killed in an
auto mishap east of Darlington
Lafayette County, Monday, wil
be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday
at the Ballhorn Funeral Chapels
The Rev. Daniel Schowalter
pastor of Faith Evangelical anc
Reformed Church, will conduct
the services, and burial will be
in the Immanuel Evangelical and
Reformed Church Cemetery In
the Town of Herman. Friends
may call at the funeral home
from this evening until the time
of services.
Mr. Reinke was born at
Franklin Jan. 6, 1910, a son of
Richard and Bertha Reinke. He
attended school at Franklin and
was confirmed at Immanuel Evangelical
and Reformed Church.
He was married to Miss Mildred
Laabs in January, 1930.
A farm worker most of his
life, Mr. Reinke was employed at
a farm near Darlington at the
time of his death.
He leaves three sons, Richard,
Wayne and Dennis, all of Oshkosh;
his mother, now living in
Sheboygan; four grandchildren;
and two half-brothers, Oscar
Franz, Sheboygan, and the Rev.
Calvin Franz, Gilman, ILL.


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