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Roman George Anders

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Roman George Anders

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
15 Aug 2008 (aged 91)
Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Campbellsport, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Roman George Anders, a long-time resident of Campbellsport, died Aug. 15 at the age of 91.

He was born Feb. 17, 1917 the second child of seven children of the farming family of Herman and Theresa Anders. On Aug. 3, 1940, he married Marie Kleiber of Campbellsport. They resided in Campbellsport during their lives. He was a member of St. Matthews Catholic Church in Campbellsport.

He came to live in the Campbellsport area in 1929 when his parents purchased a farm on County Hwy. V just north of Campbellsport. During his life he worked for the Village of Campbellsport, as a machine shop equipment operator at West Bend Co. early in his life and then again for 20+ years after the age 65 at Johnson Hydraulic Gear in Kewaskum/West Bend. But he was best known in the local community for his work with C.J. Kleinhans Co. and from his home for repairing radios televisions and appliances.

Survivors included three sisters and a brother; fourteen children, thirty-three grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife Marie on April 14, 1998, by his parents Herman and Theresa and by two brothers, Harold and Edward.
Roman George Anders, a long-time resident of Campbellsport, died Aug. 15 at the age of 91.

He was born Feb. 17, 1917 the second child of seven children of the farming family of Herman and Theresa Anders. On Aug. 3, 1940, he married Marie Kleiber of Campbellsport. They resided in Campbellsport during their lives. He was a member of St. Matthews Catholic Church in Campbellsport.

He came to live in the Campbellsport area in 1929 when his parents purchased a farm on County Hwy. V just north of Campbellsport. During his life he worked for the Village of Campbellsport, as a machine shop equipment operator at West Bend Co. early in his life and then again for 20+ years after the age 65 at Johnson Hydraulic Gear in Kewaskum/West Bend. But he was best known in the local community for his work with C.J. Kleinhans Co. and from his home for repairing radios televisions and appliances.

Survivors included three sisters and a brother; fourteen children, thirty-three grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife Marie on April 14, 1998, by his parents Herman and Theresa and by two brothers, Harold and Edward.


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