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Lee Walter Eisenbach

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Lee Walter Eisenbach

Birth
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, USA
Death
6 May 1963 (aged 22)
Franklin, Franklin City, Virginia, USA
Burial
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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OBIT: San Angelo Standard Times Tues. May 7. 1963

Lee W. Eisenbach, Accident Victim: Lee Walter Eisenbach, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eisenbach of 126 E. 8th St. and husband of the former Diane Jackson of San Angelo, died Monday in a Franklin, Va. Hospital as result of injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Young Eisenbach, a Navyman stationed at Norfork, Va. was home to visit two weeks ago. The Eisenbachs were informed of their son's death Monday by V.A. Bland, commander of the U. S. Navy Receiving Station at Norfork. Funeral arrangements are pending arrival of the body here. He was born Sept 26, 1940, in San Angelo and attended schools here. He was graduated in 1960 from Central High School where he was a track letterman. He had been in the Navy 14 months. His wife, Diane, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jackson of San Angelo. She was with him at his Virginia base. Survivors besides his wife and parents are two brothers, Roy C. Eisenbach of Sweetwater and Edward L. Eisenbach of San Angelo and two sisters, Glenna Beth and Vicki Ruth Eisenbach, both of the home.
OBIT: San Angelo Standard Times Tues. May 7. 1963

Lee W. Eisenbach, Accident Victim: Lee Walter Eisenbach, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eisenbach of 126 E. 8th St. and husband of the former Diane Jackson of San Angelo, died Monday in a Franklin, Va. Hospital as result of injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Young Eisenbach, a Navyman stationed at Norfork, Va. was home to visit two weeks ago. The Eisenbachs were informed of their son's death Monday by V.A. Bland, commander of the U. S. Navy Receiving Station at Norfork. Funeral arrangements are pending arrival of the body here. He was born Sept 26, 1940, in San Angelo and attended schools here. He was graduated in 1960 from Central High School where he was a track letterman. He had been in the Navy 14 months. His wife, Diane, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jackson of San Angelo. She was with him at his Virginia base. Survivors besides his wife and parents are two brothers, Roy C. Eisenbach of Sweetwater and Edward L. Eisenbach of San Angelo and two sisters, Glenna Beth and Vicki Ruth Eisenbach, both of the home.


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