Lee Eisenbach--Lee A. Eisenbach, 67, of 208 E. 22nd St., died at noon Friday in Angelo Community Hospital. Funeral services will be at 10 s.m. Monday in Robert Massie Riverside Chapel, with the Rev. James Scarbrough of Mineral Wells officiating. Burial will be in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. Eisenbach was born March 1, 1919, in Paige and moved to San Angelo at the age of 10. He volunteered for service in the U.S. Army Air corp. during World War II, served in the Aleutian Islands and was honorably discharged as a staff sergeant. He was employed by Del-Tex Co. of San Angelo several years before moving to Oklahoma City, Okla., to work as a civil service employee at Tiner Air Force Base. He retired after 20 years of service and returned to San Angelo in 1976. He is survived by two sons, (Living) of Houston, and (living), of Hartford, Conn.; four brothers, Clarence Eisenbach, A.E. Eisenbach and Cecil Eisenbach, all of San Angelo, and Clyde Eisenbach of Sherwood; three sisters, Mrs. L.W. (Odie) Hirschfeld and Mrs. Glady Englert, both of San Angelo, and Mrs. Joe (Ruby) Peake of Oklahoma City, Okla. and five grandchildren.
m. Virginia "Virgie" Leger div: c.1980
Virginia Paxton
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Lee Eisenbach--Lee A. Eisenbach, 67, of 208 E. 22nd St., died at noon Friday in Angelo Community Hospital. Funeral services will be at 10 s.m. Monday in Robert Massie Riverside Chapel, with the Rev. James Scarbrough of Mineral Wells officiating. Burial will be in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. Eisenbach was born March 1, 1919, in Paige and moved to San Angelo at the age of 10. He volunteered for service in the U.S. Army Air corp. during World War II, served in the Aleutian Islands and was honorably discharged as a staff sergeant. He was employed by Del-Tex Co. of San Angelo several years before moving to Oklahoma City, Okla., to work as a civil service employee at Tiner Air Force Base. He retired after 20 years of service and returned to San Angelo in 1976. He is survived by two sons, (Living) of Houston, and (living), of Hartford, Conn.; four brothers, Clarence Eisenbach, A.E. Eisenbach and Cecil Eisenbach, all of San Angelo, and Clyde Eisenbach of Sherwood; three sisters, Mrs. L.W. (Odie) Hirschfeld and Mrs. Glady Englert, both of San Angelo, and Mrs. Joe (Ruby) Peake of Oklahoma City, Okla. and five grandchildren.
m. Virginia "Virgie" Leger div: c.1980
Virginia Paxton
Photos may not be used by anyone other than Family.
Family Members
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Ruby Ellie Eisenbach Peake
1909–1993
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Odie Amanda Eisenbach Hirschfeld
1910–1997
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Clarence William "Sonny" Eisenbach
1911–1989
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Alvin Amil "Babe" Eisenbach
1913–2001
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Pearl Wihelimina Eisenbach Conway
1916–1986
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Curtis John Eisenbach
1921–1976
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Oscar Earnest Eisenbach
1923–1972
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Clyde Ebers Eisenbach
1925–2007
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Cecil Lawrence Eisenbach Sr
1927–1998
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Gladys Marie Eisenbach Englert
1930–2012
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