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George Norbert “Dutch” Hogenmiller

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George Norbert “Dutch” Hogenmiller Veteran

Birth
Tarrs, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 Apr 1979 (aged 69)
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Finleyville, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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George Norbert "Dutch" Hogenmiller, age 69 of Canonsburg, R.D.#2 died on Saturday, April 07, 1979 at Veteran's Administration Hospital, Pittsburgh.
He was born on October 20, 1909 at Tarrs Station, son of Joseph Felix and Mabel Clair (Vanleer) Hogenmiller.
An Army veteran of WWII, he was a retired Motion Picture Projectionist and a member of the Motion Picture Machine Operators L.A.T.S.E. Local 171.
Surviving are his wife Ethel Alberta and two daughters, Georgia Qualey of Pittsburgh and Mabel Jean Arnold of Colorado.
He is, also, survived by two brothers, William C. of Kittanng, Pa and Joseph F. of Odessa, Texas; one sister, Evelyn M. Mohler of Kittanning, Pa.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother Joseph Earl and two sisters Mildred H. Anthony and Hilda C. Lawson.
Burial took place on April 12, 1979 and internment at Mingo Cemetery, Union Township, Finleyville, Pa.
George Norbert "Dutch" Hogenmiller, age 69 of Canonsburg, R.D.#2 died on Saturday, April 07, 1979 at Veteran's Administration Hospital, Pittsburgh.
He was born on October 20, 1909 at Tarrs Station, son of Joseph Felix and Mabel Clair (Vanleer) Hogenmiller.
An Army veteran of WWII, he was a retired Motion Picture Projectionist and a member of the Motion Picture Machine Operators L.A.T.S.E. Local 171.
Surviving are his wife Ethel Alberta and two daughters, Georgia Qualey of Pittsburgh and Mabel Jean Arnold of Colorado.
He is, also, survived by two brothers, William C. of Kittanng, Pa and Joseph F. of Odessa, Texas; one sister, Evelyn M. Mohler of Kittanning, Pa.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother Joseph Earl and two sisters Mildred H. Anthony and Hilda C. Lawson.
Burial took place on April 12, 1979 and internment at Mingo Cemetery, Union Township, Finleyville, Pa.


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