He attended Mother of God Grade School and Saint Xavier High School. On 14 June 1918, Joseph Henry Wenstrup was inducted into the United States Army at Covington, Kentucky. He was assigned to the Rose Polytechnic Institute in Terre Haute, Indiana to train as a mechanic. After completing his training on 13 August 1918, Joseph was assigned to the 159th Depot Brigade until his discharge on 10 January 1919. Joseph Wenstrup married Mary Johanna "Ann" Lindeman on 25 May 1921 at Saint Augustine Church in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA. Joseph's occupation was truck driver for Haeckl's Express.
On 1 July 1973, Joseph died at his residence in Covington, Kentucky from complications of a weak heart and gangrene. He was laid to rest on 5 July 1973 at Mother of God Cemetery in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA.
He attended Mother of God Grade School and Saint Xavier High School. On 14 June 1918, Joseph Henry Wenstrup was inducted into the United States Army at Covington, Kentucky. He was assigned to the Rose Polytechnic Institute in Terre Haute, Indiana to train as a mechanic. After completing his training on 13 August 1918, Joseph was assigned to the 159th Depot Brigade until his discharge on 10 January 1919. Joseph Wenstrup married Mary Johanna "Ann" Lindeman on 25 May 1921 at Saint Augustine Church in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA. Joseph's occupation was truck driver for Haeckl's Express.
On 1 July 1973, Joseph died at his residence in Covington, Kentucky from complications of a weak heart and gangrene. He was laid to rest on 5 July 1973 at Mother of God Cemetery in Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA.
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