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Henry Enzminger

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Henry Enzminger

Birth
Streeter, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA
Death
1959 (aged 41–42)
Burial
Hardin, Big Horn County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 10 Lot 51 Grave B
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HARDIN--- Funeral services for Henry Enzminger, 41, who died Tuesday in the Big Horn Community Hospital of cancer, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Bullis Funeral Chapel. The Rev. David Sutton and the Rev. E. Fitch will officiate. Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery in Hardin. Mr. Enzminger, a local dairy operator, was born Dec.6, 1917, Streeter, N.D., a son of Mr . and Mrs. Gottlieb Enzminger. Hejcame to Hardin in 1939 and was married May 15, 1936, in Steele, N.D., to Pauline Junker. Before opening his dairy in 1954 he farmed in the Hardin area, tie was a member of the Church of the Open Bible.
Survivors, besides his parents, include his wife and two sons, Leroy and Marvin, both of the home. Other survivors include six brothers, Adam of Boise, Idaho; Edwin of Tappen, N.D.; Adalph of Medina, N.D.; Leopold of Jamestown, N.D., and Reinhold and Elmer Enzminger, both of Hardin. Two sisters who survive are Mrs. Jack Garris of Bismarck, N.D., and Mrs. Ed Hoffer of Hinesville, Ga.
Also surviving are a half-brother, Irwin Bitz of Jasonville, and six half-sisters, Mrs. Emil Schultz of Streeter, Mrs. Earl Rodgerson of Jasonville, Mrs. Scott Dickson of North Carolina, Mrs. Art Unruh of Bismarck, Mrs. Albert Junker of Sterling, N.D., and Mrs. Bob Young of Spokane..
HARDIN--- Funeral services for Henry Enzminger, 41, who died Tuesday in the Big Horn Community Hospital of cancer, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Bullis Funeral Chapel. The Rev. David Sutton and the Rev. E. Fitch will officiate. Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery in Hardin. Mr. Enzminger, a local dairy operator, was born Dec.6, 1917, Streeter, N.D., a son of Mr . and Mrs. Gottlieb Enzminger. Hejcame to Hardin in 1939 and was married May 15, 1936, in Steele, N.D., to Pauline Junker. Before opening his dairy in 1954 he farmed in the Hardin area, tie was a member of the Church of the Open Bible.
Survivors, besides his parents, include his wife and two sons, Leroy and Marvin, both of the home. Other survivors include six brothers, Adam of Boise, Idaho; Edwin of Tappen, N.D.; Adalph of Medina, N.D.; Leopold of Jamestown, N.D., and Reinhold and Elmer Enzminger, both of Hardin. Two sisters who survive are Mrs. Jack Garris of Bismarck, N.D., and Mrs. Ed Hoffer of Hinesville, Ga.
Also surviving are a half-brother, Irwin Bitz of Jasonville, and six half-sisters, Mrs. Emil Schultz of Streeter, Mrs. Earl Rodgerson of Jasonville, Mrs. Scott Dickson of North Carolina, Mrs. Art Unruh of Bismarck, Mrs. Albert Junker of Sterling, N.D., and Mrs. Bob Young of Spokane..


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