(1896 - 1931)
ARTHUR L. DEUSTER PASSES AWAY TODAY
Arthur L. Deuster, 35, a well known accountant, died at noon today at a local hospital after an extended illness of tuberculosis, resulting from being gassed during the World War. He was a member of the 54th infantry and after the signing of the armistice was honorably discharged with rank of sergeant.
He was born in Green Bay and is survived by his mother, Mrs. Henry C. Deuster, 724 E. Walnut St., one brother, Edward, at home and on sister, Mrs. Joseph Himmelspach of Milwaukee.
Funeral services will be held on Armistice Day at 9 a.m. from St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, with burial in Allouez cemetery.
Green Bay Press-Gazette, Wis., Monday, November 9, 1931 pg. 16
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(1896 - 1931)
ARTHUR L. DEUSTER PASSES AWAY TODAY
Arthur L. Deuster, 35, a well known accountant, died at noon today at a local hospital after an extended illness of tuberculosis, resulting from being gassed during the World War. He was a member of the 54th infantry and after the signing of the armistice was honorably discharged with rank of sergeant.
He was born in Green Bay and is survived by his mother, Mrs. Henry C. Deuster, 724 E. Walnut St., one brother, Edward, at home and on sister, Mrs. Joseph Himmelspach of Milwaukee.
Funeral services will be held on Armistice Day at 9 a.m. from St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, with burial in Allouez cemetery.
Green Bay Press-Gazette, Wis., Monday, November 9, 1931 pg. 16
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