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George M Vercruysse

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8 Jan 2016 (aged 95)
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Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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George M. Vercruysse; 95

February 3, 1920 ~ January 8, 2016

Engineer, inventor, and founder of Benson Machine Works, Inc. in 1948.

35-year member, American Legion Post #1; 49-year member, FOE Aerie 154.

Preceded in death by first wife, Mary M., and brother, Arthur.

Left with memories are his second wife, Marion; one son, two daughters, two stepsons, a brother-in-law, numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, spouses of his children and grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Visitation begins 5 pm Sunday, January 10th, followed at 7 pm by Vigil Service, a the West Center Chapel, 7805 West Center Road, Omaha, Nebraska. Funeral 11:15 am Monday, January 11th at St. Cecilia Cathedral. Interment, Calvary Cemetery with military honors by American Legion Post #1. Memorials are suggested to St. Cecilia Cathedral.

Heafey-Hoffmann Dworak & Cutler in service to the family.

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from obituary courtesy of Heafey-Hoffmann Dworak & Cutler Mortuaries, Omaha, Nebraska Note: United States Patent 4319394 Abstract: Apparatus for recovering metal from an insulated wire includes a feeding assembly leading to a cutting assembly. The cutting assembly forces the cut wire into a hammer assembly where the cut wire is hammered and separated from the insulation. The insulation is separated from the cut wire by a vacuum device. The cut wire is recovered and packaged for suitable shipment. Note: Benson Machine Works is a locally owned and operated metal working facility, with over 60 years of experience. These years have brought us from the anvil and the drafting board, to total 3-D "Art to Part".--company website
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George M. Vercruysse; 95

February 3, 1920 ~ January 8, 2016

Engineer, inventor, and founder of Benson Machine Works, Inc. in 1948.

35-year member, American Legion Post #1; 49-year member, FOE Aerie 154.

Preceded in death by first wife, Mary M., and brother, Arthur.

Left with memories are his second wife, Marion; one son, two daughters, two stepsons, a brother-in-law, numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, spouses of his children and grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Visitation begins 5 pm Sunday, January 10th, followed at 7 pm by Vigil Service, a the West Center Chapel, 7805 West Center Road, Omaha, Nebraska. Funeral 11:15 am Monday, January 11th at St. Cecilia Cathedral. Interment, Calvary Cemetery with military honors by American Legion Post #1. Memorials are suggested to St. Cecilia Cathedral.

Heafey-Hoffmann Dworak & Cutler in service to the family.

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from obituary courtesy of Heafey-Hoffmann Dworak & Cutler Mortuaries, Omaha, Nebraska Note: United States Patent 4319394 Abstract: Apparatus for recovering metal from an insulated wire includes a feeding assembly leading to a cutting assembly. The cutting assembly forces the cut wire into a hammer assembly where the cut wire is hammered and separated from the insulation. The insulation is separated from the cut wire by a vacuum device. The cut wire is recovered and packaged for suitable shipment. Note: Benson Machine Works is a locally owned and operated metal working facility, with over 60 years of experience. These years have brought us from the anvil and the drafting board, to total 3-D "Art to Part".--company website
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