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LINUS BINVERSIE, 47, St. Nazianz, died of an apparent heart attack last Wednesday. Binversie, a former Kiel druggist, collapsed at his pharmacy at Valders and waa rushed to Holy Family Hospital in Manitowoc where he died shortly thereafter.
He was born in the Town of Meeme on October 20, 1926, son of Matthew and the late Margaret Endries Binversie. He graduated from Kiel High School in 1945. He was graduated
from the University of Wisconsin and became a registered pharmacist. He operated the Kiel Pharmacy before going to Valders in 1962.
He married Dorothy Thomey of Kenosh on October 17, 1953. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II.
He was past president of the St. Gregory Parish Council and was presently serving on the Parish Projects Committee.
Surviving are his wife; three sons, five daughters; four brothers, and three sisters.
Funeral services were held Saturday at St. Gregory Church with the Reverend Cyril Dickrell, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
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LINUS BINVERSIE, 47, St. Nazianz, died of an apparent heart attack last Wednesday. Binversie, a former Kiel druggist, collapsed at his pharmacy at Valders and waa rushed to Holy Family Hospital in Manitowoc where he died shortly thereafter.
He was born in the Town of Meeme on October 20, 1926, son of Matthew and the late Margaret Endries Binversie. He graduated from Kiel High School in 1945. He was graduated
from the University of Wisconsin and became a registered pharmacist. He operated the Kiel Pharmacy before going to Valders in 1962.
He married Dorothy Thomey of Kenosh on October 17, 1953. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II.
He was past president of the St. Gregory Parish Council and was presently serving on the Parish Projects Committee.
Surviving are his wife; three sons, five daughters; four brothers, and three sisters.
Funeral services were held Saturday at St. Gregory Church with the Reverend Cyril Dickrell, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
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