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Earl Andrew Altemeier

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Earl Andrew Altemeier

Birth
Newburg, Jasper County, Iowa, USA
Death
15 Jun 2017 (aged 84)
Brooklyn, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Earl A. Altemeier, age 84, of Brooklyn, died Thursday, June 15, 2017, at the Brooklyn Community Estate.
Earl is survived by his five children Steve Altemeier, of Brooklyn, Stan (Sue) Altemeier, of Newton, Christopher Altemeier, of Brooklyn, Nancy Evans, of Brooklyn, and Bonnie Taylor of Montezuma; nine grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; three brothers Leo, Clyde and Doyle; three sisters Karen, Jan and LaVonn. He is preceded in death by his wife, Carolyn in 2007, his parents, two grandsons Jeramiha Earl Taylor and Steven Mercer, and a brother Dwane.
Earl was born March 10, 1933, in Newburg, the son of Morris and Beulah Anderson Altemeier. He graduated from Newburg High School. Earl served four years in the National Guard. He was stationed in Minnesota where he served as a radio operator. He met his wife, Carolyn Sue Ingram, in high school, and they were united in marriage on January 1, 1952, in Bentonville, Arkansas. In the early years, Earl worked road construction, driving both scrapers and finish blades, building Interstate 80 in both Iowa and Illinois in the 1960’s. He also drove bulldozer and dump truck for Manatts, Inc. For most of his career, he drove semi truck in Iowa and Illinois and was owner/operator of Lone Pine Mobile Home Park, in Brooklyn. Earl belonged to both the Elks Club and the Eagle’s Club in Grinnell.
Source: Kloster Funeral Home, Brooklyn, IA
Earl A. Altemeier, age 84, of Brooklyn, died Thursday, June 15, 2017, at the Brooklyn Community Estate.
Earl is survived by his five children Steve Altemeier, of Brooklyn, Stan (Sue) Altemeier, of Newton, Christopher Altemeier, of Brooklyn, Nancy Evans, of Brooklyn, and Bonnie Taylor of Montezuma; nine grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; three brothers Leo, Clyde and Doyle; three sisters Karen, Jan and LaVonn. He is preceded in death by his wife, Carolyn in 2007, his parents, two grandsons Jeramiha Earl Taylor and Steven Mercer, and a brother Dwane.
Earl was born March 10, 1933, in Newburg, the son of Morris and Beulah Anderson Altemeier. He graduated from Newburg High School. Earl served four years in the National Guard. He was stationed in Minnesota where he served as a radio operator. He met his wife, Carolyn Sue Ingram, in high school, and they were united in marriage on January 1, 1952, in Bentonville, Arkansas. In the early years, Earl worked road construction, driving both scrapers and finish blades, building Interstate 80 in both Iowa and Illinois in the 1960’s. He also drove bulldozer and dump truck for Manatts, Inc. For most of his career, he drove semi truck in Iowa and Illinois and was owner/operator of Lone Pine Mobile Home Park, in Brooklyn. Earl belonged to both the Elks Club and the Eagle’s Club in Grinnell.
Source: Kloster Funeral Home, Brooklyn, IA


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