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Herbert Mathew Denor

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Herbert Mathew Denor

Birth
Death
25 Apr 1973 (aged 54)
Burial
Brillion, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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HERBERT M DENOR, 54 of 116 Beech St. Brillion, died at St. Vincent Hospital, after a brief illness.

He was born Feb. 6, 1919 in the town of Franklin, a son of the late peter and Catherine Wagner Denor. On Dec. 29, 1945 he married Rosella Draheim at Kellnersville. He was employed at Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry in Manitowoc.
Mr. Denor served with the U.S. Army during World War II and received a Purple Heart, five bronze Battle stars and was wounded in action on April 8, 1945. He held the rank of sergeant at the time of his discharge. He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Brillion.

Survivors are his widow; a son, Daniel of Appleton, five sisters, Mrs. Paul Massman and Mrs. Frank Binder, both of Manitowoc, Mrs. Adolph Raschke of Brillion, Mrs. Mike Mangin of Whitelaw, and Mrs. Robert Belinski of Denmark; two brothers, John of Whitelaw and Arthur of Denmark. A son and four brothers preceded him in death.
Sheboygan Press – April 26, 1973
HERBERT M DENOR, 54 of 116 Beech St. Brillion, died at St. Vincent Hospital, after a brief illness.

He was born Feb. 6, 1919 in the town of Franklin, a son of the late peter and Catherine Wagner Denor. On Dec. 29, 1945 he married Rosella Draheim at Kellnersville. He was employed at Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry in Manitowoc.
Mr. Denor served with the U.S. Army during World War II and received a Purple Heart, five bronze Battle stars and was wounded in action on April 8, 1945. He held the rank of sergeant at the time of his discharge. He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Brillion.

Survivors are his widow; a son, Daniel of Appleton, five sisters, Mrs. Paul Massman and Mrs. Frank Binder, both of Manitowoc, Mrs. Adolph Raschke of Brillion, Mrs. Mike Mangin of Whitelaw, and Mrs. Robert Belinski of Denmark; two brothers, John of Whitelaw and Arthur of Denmark. A son and four brothers preceded him in death.
Sheboygan Press – April 26, 1973

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