Mr. Feuerbacher was born Sept. 25, 1904, in Oregon, Mo., and had lived in Oregon an Savannah, Missouri areas for many years before moving to St. Joseph four years ago.
He had been a farmer in the Oregon and Savannah areas for many years.
Mr. Feuerbacher was a member of the McCathy Baptist Church.
He was also a member of Oregon Lodge No. 139, A.F. & A.M. in Oregon, and was a 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason.
Mr. Feuerbacher was preceded in death by his parents, W.H. and Laua Ebert Feuerbacher.
In 1935, at Wathena, Kansas, he married the former Edna E. Porter. She survives him. Additional survivors include two sons, Dr. William P. Feuerbacher, of Wathena, and Dr. John M. Feuerbacher, of St. Joseph; two daughters, Eleanor L. Thompson of St. Joseph, and Norma Jean Feuerbacher of San Jose, California; four sisters, Maud K. Young, of Mound City, Mo., Hazel Harder of Hannibal, Mo., Ethel Bunker of Memphis, Tenn., and Edith Gray of St. Joseph; ten grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews.
Interment was at Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Joseph, Mo.
Source: Gone Home II, Published by the Holt County Historical Society, 1999.
Mr. Feuerbacher was born Sept. 25, 1904, in Oregon, Mo., and had lived in Oregon an Savannah, Missouri areas for many years before moving to St. Joseph four years ago.
He had been a farmer in the Oregon and Savannah areas for many years.
Mr. Feuerbacher was a member of the McCathy Baptist Church.
He was also a member of Oregon Lodge No. 139, A.F. & A.M. in Oregon, and was a 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason.
Mr. Feuerbacher was preceded in death by his parents, W.H. and Laua Ebert Feuerbacher.
In 1935, at Wathena, Kansas, he married the former Edna E. Porter. She survives him. Additional survivors include two sons, Dr. William P. Feuerbacher, of Wathena, and Dr. John M. Feuerbacher, of St. Joseph; two daughters, Eleanor L. Thompson of St. Joseph, and Norma Jean Feuerbacher of San Jose, California; four sisters, Maud K. Young, of Mound City, Mo., Hazel Harder of Hannibal, Mo., Ethel Bunker of Memphis, Tenn., and Edith Gray of St. Joseph; ten grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews.
Interment was at Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Joseph, Mo.
Source: Gone Home II, Published by the Holt County Historical Society, 1999.
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