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Sioux Center News; October 19, l977
Arnold E. Schuller, 54, formerly of Hospers, died Monday in a hospital in Omaha.
Services were at l:30, Thursday, October 13 in the First Reformed Church at Hospers. Burial was in Hospers Cemetery.
Mr. Schuller was born at Hospers March 10, 1923. He attended public school here and was graduated in 1940.
He served in the U.S. Army during World War II in a tank unit in the European theatre. After discharge he became a telegrapher for the Chicago and North Western Railway for 28 years. He was employed at Concord and Omaha, Neb., and at Hospers. Most recently he made his home in Omaha.
Survivors include two brothers, John and Eugene; and a sister, Adeline.
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Sioux Center News; October 19, l977
Arnold E. Schuller, 54, formerly of Hospers, died Monday in a hospital in Omaha.
Services were at l:30, Thursday, October 13 in the First Reformed Church at Hospers. Burial was in Hospers Cemetery.
Mr. Schuller was born at Hospers March 10, 1923. He attended public school here and was graduated in 1940.
He served in the U.S. Army during World War II in a tank unit in the European theatre. After discharge he became a telegrapher for the Chicago and North Western Railway for 28 years. He was employed at Concord and Omaha, Neb., and at Hospers. Most recently he made his home in Omaha.
Survivors include two brothers, John and Eugene; and a sister, Adeline.
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