Survived by his wife, the former Beatrice Bankston, Baton Rouge; mother, Mrs. E.K. Dezendorf; one son, Albert S. Dezendorf, Jr.; two daughters, Dianne and Susanne, all of Baton Rouge; two sisters, Miss Hattie Lea Dezendorf, Baton Rouge, and Miss Keener Dezendorf, Bound Brook, N.J.; two brothers, N.D. Dezendorf and F.W. Dezendorf, Baton Rouge; one uncle, W.C. Knox, Baton Rouge, and one aunt, Mrs. Hattie Hinson, Bound Brook, N.J.
Mr. Dezendorf was a member of the American Legion.
Full obituary published in The Sunday Advocate, Baton Rouge, La., May 9, 1965, page 13-B.
Provided By: Rita Graves (#46836288)
Survived by his wife, the former Beatrice Bankston, Baton Rouge; mother, Mrs. E.K. Dezendorf; one son, Albert S. Dezendorf, Jr.; two daughters, Dianne and Susanne, all of Baton Rouge; two sisters, Miss Hattie Lea Dezendorf, Baton Rouge, and Miss Keener Dezendorf, Bound Brook, N.J.; two brothers, N.D. Dezendorf and F.W. Dezendorf, Baton Rouge; one uncle, W.C. Knox, Baton Rouge, and one aunt, Mrs. Hattie Hinson, Bound Brook, N.J.
Mr. Dezendorf was a member of the American Legion.
Full obituary published in The Sunday Advocate, Baton Rouge, La., May 9, 1965, page 13-B.
Provided By: Rita Graves (#46836288)
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Albert S. Dezendorf
Louisiana
TEC5 CO D 743 TANK BN
World War II
Oct. 30, 1919
May 8, 1965
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