Obit: Eisenberner, William Gustave (1889 - 1953)

 

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Surnames: Eisenberner, Severson, Lehman, Gilleran, Dunn, Koehler  
 

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) September 10, 1953  
 

Eisenberner, William Gustave (5 July 1889 - 5 September 1953)  
 

Funeral services were held Tuesday, September 8, for William Gustave Eisenberner, 64, Humbird, who was found dead in his house trailer Saturday morning by his neighbor, Fred Dunn.  He had been troubled with his heart for several years.  Rites were held from the Bergemann Funeral Home September 8 with the Rev. William Koehler officiating.  Burial was at Dallas, Wis. 
 

Mr. Eisenberner was born in the Town of Cleveland, Jackson County, July 5, 1889, to August and Mary Eisenberner.  He received his education in the rural schools of Jackson County.   When he was 17 he went to the west coast with his father.  After returning from serving in World War I he went to work at Cudahy, where he remained until 1931.  Then he moved to Dallas, Wis.  He was married to Mrs. Anna Severson on April 15, 1944. After the death of his wife in 1948 he made his home in Fairchild and Humbird. 
 

Surviving relatives include a step-daughter, Mrs. Grace Lehman of Menomonie, an a step-granddaughter; four brothers; Edward, Fairchild; Fred Fairchild; Frank Chicago; Arthur of Milwaukee; one sister, Mrs. Emma Gilleran of the State of Oregon also survives. 
 

His wife, Anna; and one sister preceded him in death. 

 

 


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