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Milbert Jacob Geiszler

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5 Feb 1967 (aged 50)
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Gackle, Logan County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Gackle Tri-County News, ND
February 16, 1967

Milbert Geiszler Services Held In Gackle

Milbert Jacob Geiszler, 50, lifelong resident of the Gackle, North Dakota Community died late Sunday night February 5, 1967 at the Staples Municipal Hospital in Staples, Minnesota, where he had been hospitalized following and automobile accident in which he was injured near Staples on Friday noon February 3, 1967. He was returning with friends from a vacation trip to the Eastern part of the United States.

He was born August 9, 1916 at the family farm home ten miles south of Gackle in Gutschmidt Township, Logan County, the son of August Geiszler and Dorothea Elhard Geiszler. He attended the local rural school and grew to manhood on the family farm where he worked with his parents. His crippled condition resulted from an early illness when he was two years old, becoming partially disabled in 1942. He farmed with his brother Wilhelm until March 1949 when he moved into Gackle where he lived with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. John Geiszler. He had served as assessor in Gutschmidt Township for many years, and was a McNess Products salesman at the time of his death. He was a member of the Governing Board and Manager-Bookkeeper of the Gackle Civic improvement Association Store in Gackle, and worked with the ASC Office as Community Committeeman for Logan County, which he held to the time of his death.

Surviving are two brothers and four sisters, Hulda (Mrs. John Ammon), Cleveland, N.D., Ardina (Mrs. Jon Teske), Lodi, Calif., Bernard Geiszler, Seattle, Wash., Alvina (Mrs. Alvina Ammon), Jamestown, N.D., Wilhelm Geiszler, Gackle, N.D., and Annetta (Mrs. Otto Rasch), Ashley, N.D.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his mother in 1939, his father in 1963, and on sister in infancy.

The funeral service was held at 2:00 p.m Friday, February 10, 1967 at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Gackle with Rev. John F. Mertz, pastor, officiating.

Burial was in the Gackle Cemetery at Gackle. The body is at the Haut Funeral Home in Gackle until taken to the church at noon on Friday.
Gackle Tri-County News, ND
February 16, 1967

Milbert Geiszler Services Held In Gackle

Milbert Jacob Geiszler, 50, lifelong resident of the Gackle, North Dakota Community died late Sunday night February 5, 1967 at the Staples Municipal Hospital in Staples, Minnesota, where he had been hospitalized following and automobile accident in which he was injured near Staples on Friday noon February 3, 1967. He was returning with friends from a vacation trip to the Eastern part of the United States.

He was born August 9, 1916 at the family farm home ten miles south of Gackle in Gutschmidt Township, Logan County, the son of August Geiszler and Dorothea Elhard Geiszler. He attended the local rural school and grew to manhood on the family farm where he worked with his parents. His crippled condition resulted from an early illness when he was two years old, becoming partially disabled in 1942. He farmed with his brother Wilhelm until March 1949 when he moved into Gackle where he lived with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. John Geiszler. He had served as assessor in Gutschmidt Township for many years, and was a McNess Products salesman at the time of his death. He was a member of the Governing Board and Manager-Bookkeeper of the Gackle Civic improvement Association Store in Gackle, and worked with the ASC Office as Community Committeeman for Logan County, which he held to the time of his death.

Surviving are two brothers and four sisters, Hulda (Mrs. John Ammon), Cleveland, N.D., Ardina (Mrs. Jon Teske), Lodi, Calif., Bernard Geiszler, Seattle, Wash., Alvina (Mrs. Alvina Ammon), Jamestown, N.D., Wilhelm Geiszler, Gackle, N.D., and Annetta (Mrs. Otto Rasch), Ashley, N.D.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his mother in 1939, his father in 1963, and on sister in infancy.

The funeral service was held at 2:00 p.m Friday, February 10, 1967 at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Gackle with Rev. John F. Mertz, pastor, officiating.

Burial was in the Gackle Cemetery at Gackle. The body is at the Haut Funeral Home in Gackle until taken to the church at noon on Friday.

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