Herman Otto “Buddy” Lochausen

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Herman Otto “Buddy” Lochausen Veteran

Birth
Jackson County, Texas, USA
Death
26 Jan 1955 (aged 35)
Montebello, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
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Beloved father and husband, died of a heart attack at age 35. He was working at the Ford Motor Company as a body and fender man when he felt terrible chest pain, he told a fellow worker about his pain and he put him in the back of the car he was working on and drove him to the doctor's office just across the street. There was a telephone repair man in the Doctors office that saw him come in and inquired about the man he saw come in as he left, the nurse said "He's Gone, died of a heart attack". the repair man left stunned. He left my sister and I ages 8 and 9 and mom age 31 pregnant with their son Mark. (Mark lived and is now in his 50's) He went by the name "Buddy" he was the first one to help anyone in need, he was an inspiration to people thru out his short lived life.
While looking thru my mothers things after her death, I found some hand written notes that she had written that said what his last words were the morning of his death, what he had eaten, how he packed our lunches for school that day etc, and his smile as he left for work telling my mom "I am so happy that we have another baby on the way."

Memorial sponsored by David Eastburn
Beloved father and husband, died of a heart attack at age 35. He was working at the Ford Motor Company as a body and fender man when he felt terrible chest pain, he told a fellow worker about his pain and he put him in the back of the car he was working on and drove him to the doctor's office just across the street. There was a telephone repair man in the Doctors office that saw him come in and inquired about the man he saw come in as he left, the nurse said "He's Gone, died of a heart attack". the repair man left stunned. He left my sister and I ages 8 and 9 and mom age 31 pregnant with their son Mark. (Mark lived and is now in his 50's) He went by the name "Buddy" he was the first one to help anyone in need, he was an inspiration to people thru out his short lived life.
While looking thru my mothers things after her death, I found some hand written notes that she had written that said what his last words were the morning of his death, what he had eaten, how he packed our lunches for school that day etc, and his smile as he left for work telling my mom "I am so happy that we have another baby on the way."

Memorial sponsored by David Eastburn