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Lance Anton Bangen

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Lance Anton Bangen

Birth
Stanley, Mountrail County, North Dakota, USA
Death
1 Jul 1994 (aged 46)
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
New Town, Mountrail County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Lance Bangen, 46, Milwaukee, formerly of New Town, died Friday, July 1, 1994.

He was born on March 2, 1948, in North Dakota, to Howard and Hildegarde Bangen. He graduated from the North Dakota State University School of Pharmacy in 1971 and worked as a pharmacist at Walgreens store in the Milwaukee area. He was promoted to pharmacy supervisor in 1982. He was on the Wisconsin Board of Pharmacy and other boards and committees related to pharmacy. The Becker Ritter Funeral Homes in Milwaukee is in charge of arrangements.

Survivors: wife, Christine; daughters, Amy, Katie Jo and Sara; parents; and brothers and sisters, Dennis, Richard, Ronnie, John, Robert, Kelly, Ed Arliss, Nell, Corrine, Sheila and Candy.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 2, in St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Milwaukee. Burial will be in the New Town Cemetery. Memorials are preferred to the Children's Education Fund.
Lance Bangen, 46, Milwaukee, formerly of New Town, died Friday, July 1, 1994.

He was born on March 2, 1948, in North Dakota, to Howard and Hildegarde Bangen. He graduated from the North Dakota State University School of Pharmacy in 1971 and worked as a pharmacist at Walgreens store in the Milwaukee area. He was promoted to pharmacy supervisor in 1982. He was on the Wisconsin Board of Pharmacy and other boards and committees related to pharmacy. The Becker Ritter Funeral Homes in Milwaukee is in charge of arrangements.

Survivors: wife, Christine; daughters, Amy, Katie Jo and Sara; parents; and brothers and sisters, Dennis, Richard, Ronnie, John, Robert, Kelly, Ed Arliss, Nell, Corrine, Sheila and Candy.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 2, in St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Milwaukee. Burial will be in the New Town Cemetery. Memorials are preferred to the Children's Education Fund.


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