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Erhard William Bierman

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Erhard William Bierman

Birth
Death
27 Feb 1960 (aged 67)
Burial
Mansfield, Spink County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 28
Memorial ID
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Services Are At Mansfield

FAULKTON" — Services for Erhard Bierman, 67, Chelsea farmer who died Friday at Faulk County Memorial Hospital, will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Trinity Lutheran Church at Mansfield.
Mr. Bierman was a lifelong resident of Spink County, having been born there Jan. 8, 1893. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II.
He married Mary Kramer on June 9, 1921 at Aberdeen. During the past eight years they had been making their farm home near Chelsea.
Survivors are his widow; two daughters; Mrs. Duane (Maxine) White, Chelsea; Mrs. Lewis (Pauline) Grandler, Sioux Falls; three sisters: Mrs. Ida Haselhorst, Mrs. Herman (Nelda) Boekelheide, and Mrs. Art (Martha) Borchard, all of Northville; three brothers: Fred, Isabel; Herman, Mansfield; and Otto, Aberdeen; and three grandchildren. One brother preceded him in death.
The Rev. H. H. Kuehn will officiate at the funeral and burial in the church cemetery. Sorum Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements and pallbearers are: Otto Haselhorst, Vernon Haselhorst, Elmer Kramer, Dean Boekelheide, Daryl Borchard, and Roger Bierman.

Aberdeen Daily News, Aberdeen, South Dakota, February 29, 1960
Services Are At Mansfield

FAULKTON" — Services for Erhard Bierman, 67, Chelsea farmer who died Friday at Faulk County Memorial Hospital, will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Trinity Lutheran Church at Mansfield.
Mr. Bierman was a lifelong resident of Spink County, having been born there Jan. 8, 1893. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II.
He married Mary Kramer on June 9, 1921 at Aberdeen. During the past eight years they had been making their farm home near Chelsea.
Survivors are his widow; two daughters; Mrs. Duane (Maxine) White, Chelsea; Mrs. Lewis (Pauline) Grandler, Sioux Falls; three sisters: Mrs. Ida Haselhorst, Mrs. Herman (Nelda) Boekelheide, and Mrs. Art (Martha) Borchard, all of Northville; three brothers: Fred, Isabel; Herman, Mansfield; and Otto, Aberdeen; and three grandchildren. One brother preceded him in death.
The Rev. H. H. Kuehn will officiate at the funeral and burial in the church cemetery. Sorum Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements and pallbearers are: Otto Haselhorst, Vernon Haselhorst, Elmer Kramer, Dean Boekelheide, Daryl Borchard, and Roger Bierman.

Aberdeen Daily News, Aberdeen, South Dakota, February 29, 1960

Inscription

South Dakota, Pvt Co A 352 Infantry, World War I



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