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Adolph Eisenbraun

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Adolph Eisenbraun

Birth
Naper, Boyd County, Nebraska, USA
Death
11 Mar 1962 (aged 65)
Gregory, Gregory County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Colome, Tripp County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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The son of Johannes(John) and Rosina (Rosa) Müller Eisenbraun - the youngest of their 4 sons, he had three older sisters and one younger than he. He served as Pvt 1st C. Co. B, 165th Infan 42nd Divison in WW I from Sep of 1917 to May 1919. Upon coming home he married Bertha Steineke on Jan 28, 1920. They had three daughters Irene Elizabeth, Viola Rose and Mavis Eleanor.

Obituary

Adolph Eisenbraun

Funeral services for Adolph Eisenbraun, age 65, were held March 17 at the Memorial Auditorium, Colome, wtih the Rev. John Engel, Burke, officiating. Military rites at the graveside were conducted by the Colome Legion Post with internment in the cemetery at Colome.

Active pallbearers were Harold Butler, Stuart, Neb.; Marion Fetzer, Clarence Aden, Melvin Cahoy, Leonard Kahler, Milford Farris, all of Colome.

Mr. Eisenbraun passed away at the Gregory Community Hospital, March 11, death due to leukemia.

He was born May 7, 1896 at Naper, Neb. The son of Mr. and Mrs. John Eisenbraun. The family lived in Nebr. until 1910 when they moved to a farm near Wewela.

Mr. Eisenbraun was married to Bertha Steinke, at Colome, January 28, 1920. They lived on a farm south of Dallas for six years then moved to a farm south of Colome where they presently reside.

He entered the Army September 22, 1917 and served ten months.

He was a member of the Colome Legion Post for 42 years, a member of the Lutheran Church, served on the Colome School Board for 20 years, as well as serving in many other capacities in the community.

Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Reubin Zeller and Mrs. Franklyn Svoboda, both of Dixon, Mrs. Robert Kapicka, Martin; two brothers, Reinhold, Wewela, Albert, Winner; three sisters, Mrs. Henrietta Fosse, Payallup, Wash., Mrs. Mary Mulso, Winner, Mrs. Ed Lange, Chicago, Ill., seven grandchildren.

Honorary pallbearers - Albert Aden, Ben Fisher, Dr. Carle Lenker, Frank Vedral, John Rengsdorf and Bill Hill.

His parents, brother, sister and g-grandson preceded him in death.

The son of Johannes(John) and Rosina (Rosa) Müller Eisenbraun - the youngest of their 4 sons, he had three older sisters and one younger than he. He served as Pvt 1st C. Co. B, 165th Infan 42nd Divison in WW I from Sep of 1917 to May 1919. Upon coming home he married Bertha Steineke on Jan 28, 1920. They had three daughters Irene Elizabeth, Viola Rose and Mavis Eleanor.

Obituary

Adolph Eisenbraun

Funeral services for Adolph Eisenbraun, age 65, were held March 17 at the Memorial Auditorium, Colome, wtih the Rev. John Engel, Burke, officiating. Military rites at the graveside were conducted by the Colome Legion Post with internment in the cemetery at Colome.

Active pallbearers were Harold Butler, Stuart, Neb.; Marion Fetzer, Clarence Aden, Melvin Cahoy, Leonard Kahler, Milford Farris, all of Colome.

Mr. Eisenbraun passed away at the Gregory Community Hospital, March 11, death due to leukemia.

He was born May 7, 1896 at Naper, Neb. The son of Mr. and Mrs. John Eisenbraun. The family lived in Nebr. until 1910 when they moved to a farm near Wewela.

Mr. Eisenbraun was married to Bertha Steinke, at Colome, January 28, 1920. They lived on a farm south of Dallas for six years then moved to a farm south of Colome where they presently reside.

He entered the Army September 22, 1917 and served ten months.

He was a member of the Colome Legion Post for 42 years, a member of the Lutheran Church, served on the Colome School Board for 20 years, as well as serving in many other capacities in the community.

Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Reubin Zeller and Mrs. Franklyn Svoboda, both of Dixon, Mrs. Robert Kapicka, Martin; two brothers, Reinhold, Wewela, Albert, Winner; three sisters, Mrs. Henrietta Fosse, Payallup, Wash., Mrs. Mary Mulso, Winner, Mrs. Ed Lange, Chicago, Ill., seven grandchildren.

Honorary pallbearers - Albert Aden, Ben Fisher, Dr. Carle Lenker, Frank Vedral, John Rengsdorf and Bill Hill.

His parents, brother, sister and g-grandson preceded him in death.



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