Harley G. Streiber, 66, of 22 E. Fremont St., Apt. 202, Kiel, died Monday, Dec. 23, 1996 at Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center shortly after being admitted. He was born Jan. 2, 1930, son of the late Walter and Hattie Manz Streiber. He attended Harrison School in the Town of Rhine. He was a veteran of the US Army in the Korean Conflict. He was employed at Kohler Company and later at AA Laun Co., Kiel, retiring in 1992. He also owned and operated Bonnie and Harley's Bar in Louis Corners for approximately nine years. He was a member of St. Peter United Church of Christ in Kiel and a past member of the Kiel Bean Bag League. He enjoyed playing cards and was an avid Chicago Cubs and Green Bay Packer fan.
Survivors include four children; Harley Jr. "Sonny" (Linda) Streiber of Kiel, Julie (Steven) Matznik of Kiel, Terry Streiber and fiancé Cara Wadkins of rural Kiel, and Cindy (Eric) Lau of Kiel; 10 grandchildren; three sisters, Bernice (Gerald) Wick of Elkhart Lake, Myrtle (Henry) Raeder of Plymouth and Carol (Harold) Pieper of Plymouth; many nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by a sister and brother-in-law, LaVerne and Roland Libke.
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Harley G. Streiber, 66, of 22 E. Fremont St., Apt. 202, Kiel, died Monday, Dec. 23, 1996 at Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center shortly after being admitted. He was born Jan. 2, 1930, son of the late Walter and Hattie Manz Streiber. He attended Harrison School in the Town of Rhine. He was a veteran of the US Army in the Korean Conflict. He was employed at Kohler Company and later at AA Laun Co., Kiel, retiring in 1992. He also owned and operated Bonnie and Harley's Bar in Louis Corners for approximately nine years. He was a member of St. Peter United Church of Christ in Kiel and a past member of the Kiel Bean Bag League. He enjoyed playing cards and was an avid Chicago Cubs and Green Bay Packer fan.
Survivors include four children; Harley Jr. "Sonny" (Linda) Streiber of Kiel, Julie (Steven) Matznik of Kiel, Terry Streiber and fiancé Cara Wadkins of rural Kiel, and Cindy (Eric) Lau of Kiel; 10 grandchildren; three sisters, Bernice (Gerald) Wick of Elkhart Lake, Myrtle (Henry) Raeder of Plymouth and Carol (Harold) Pieper of Plymouth; many nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by a sister and brother-in-law, LaVerne and Roland Libke.
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