Harry Raymond Dibbert Jr.

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Harry Raymond Dibbert Jr. Veteran

Birth
Death
23 Jun 2003 (aged 77)
Burial
Brookfield, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.0831611, Longitude: -88.0792472
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Harry R. Dibbert, Jr. served his country with the 3rd Army, 87th Division, "I" Company, 345th Regiment, "The Golden Acorns", as a combat infantryman in the United States Army during World War II.
He fought with his Division during the Battle of the Bulge and honorably served with the Division in the Ardennes, Rhineland and Central Europe. During this time, he was awarded the bronze star for actions on the battlefield and was twice wounded, receiving the purple heart.
He was a member of Myron Reed Lodge #297 F&AM, the Eastern Star, Wisconsin Rite Bodies, Tripoli Shrine and a former advisor of Menomonee Falls Chapter Order of DeMolay and Bethel #64, International Order of Job's Daughters.
Harry was a devoted husband and a loving father and grandfather. He is loved, missed and remembered.
Harry R. Dibbert, Jr. served his country with the 3rd Army, 87th Division, "I" Company, 345th Regiment, "The Golden Acorns", as a combat infantryman in the United States Army during World War II.
He fought with his Division during the Battle of the Bulge and honorably served with the Division in the Ardennes, Rhineland and Central Europe. During this time, he was awarded the bronze star for actions on the battlefield and was twice wounded, receiving the purple heart.
He was a member of Myron Reed Lodge #297 F&AM, the Eastern Star, Wisconsin Rite Bodies, Tripoli Shrine and a former advisor of Menomonee Falls Chapter Order of DeMolay and Bethel #64, International Order of Job's Daughters.
Harry was a devoted husband and a loving father and grandfather. He is loved, missed and remembered.