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Herman F Binversie

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Herman F Binversie

Birth
Meeme, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
19 Aug 2013 (aged 89)
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Steinthal, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Herman F. Binversie, 89, formerly of the Town of Eaton, died Monday evening August 19, 2013 at Oak Creek Assisted Living in Kiel where he had been a resident the past 4 years.He was born on May 26, 1924 in the Town of Meeme, son of the late Henry & Mary Elizabeth (Baer) Binversie. Hermie attended Holy Trinity Catholic School in School Hill from 1930 - 1938. He was also a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Madison Short Course, which he attended from 1949 - 1950.On November 8, 1980 Hermie was united in marriage to Florence (Rabe) Lechler at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, School Hill. After his marriage to Florence, he felt like his life had begun. They shared 23 wonderful years together until Florence preceded him in death on December 8, 2003.Hermie was involved in farming and was a dedicated employee of Laun Furniture for 22 years. He enjoyed playing cards, judging the cattle in Hoards Dairyman and attending the Kiel Senior Center. Most importantly, Hermie enjoyed spending time talking with family and friends. He was filled with knowledge and history that he loved to share with those he spoke to.Survivors include his step-daughter; Kathleen Sixel of Newton, step grandchildren; Denise (Randy) Drill, Diane (Gary Kussow) Sixel, Thomas Sixel, Todd (Deborah) Sixel, Judy (Ray) Glander, James (Mary) Truttschel, Jill (John) Pelner, 12 step great grandchildren, 6 step great-great grandchildren. Herman is also survived by brothers; Robert Binversie and Stanley (Kaye) Binversie, sisters; Irene (Jim) Ziegelbauer, Virginia (Dean) Brennen and Janet Seichter, sister-in-law; Faye Binversie along with many nieces, nephews other relatives and friends.He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry & Mary Elizabeth (Baer) Binversie, his wife Florence, step daughter; Evangeline "Vannie" (Emmet) Truttschel, step son-in-law; Donald Sixel, sisters; Leona (George) Ziegelbauer, Delores (Lester) Klingeisen, brothers; Eugene and Roman Binversie, brother-in-law; Gordon Seichter, sister-in-law; Janet Binversie. Burial in the Eaton Cemetery
Herman F. Binversie, 89, formerly of the Town of Eaton, died Monday evening August 19, 2013 at Oak Creek Assisted Living in Kiel where he had been a resident the past 4 years.He was born on May 26, 1924 in the Town of Meeme, son of the late Henry & Mary Elizabeth (Baer) Binversie. Hermie attended Holy Trinity Catholic School in School Hill from 1930 - 1938. He was also a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Madison Short Course, which he attended from 1949 - 1950.On November 8, 1980 Hermie was united in marriage to Florence (Rabe) Lechler at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, School Hill. After his marriage to Florence, he felt like his life had begun. They shared 23 wonderful years together until Florence preceded him in death on December 8, 2003.Hermie was involved in farming and was a dedicated employee of Laun Furniture for 22 years. He enjoyed playing cards, judging the cattle in Hoards Dairyman and attending the Kiel Senior Center. Most importantly, Hermie enjoyed spending time talking with family and friends. He was filled with knowledge and history that he loved to share with those he spoke to.Survivors include his step-daughter; Kathleen Sixel of Newton, step grandchildren; Denise (Randy) Drill, Diane (Gary Kussow) Sixel, Thomas Sixel, Todd (Deborah) Sixel, Judy (Ray) Glander, James (Mary) Truttschel, Jill (John) Pelner, 12 step great grandchildren, 6 step great-great grandchildren. Herman is also survived by brothers; Robert Binversie and Stanley (Kaye) Binversie, sisters; Irene (Jim) Ziegelbauer, Virginia (Dean) Brennen and Janet Seichter, sister-in-law; Faye Binversie along with many nieces, nephews other relatives and friends.He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry & Mary Elizabeth (Baer) Binversie, his wife Florence, step daughter; Evangeline "Vannie" (Emmet) Truttschel, step son-in-law; Donald Sixel, sisters; Leona (George) Ziegelbauer, Delores (Lester) Klingeisen, brothers; Eugene and Roman Binversie, brother-in-law; Gordon Seichter, sister-in-law; Janet Binversie. Burial in the Eaton Cemetery


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