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Lawrence Dabareiner

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Lawrence Dabareiner

Birth
Jefferson County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
17 Aug 1932 (aged 64)
Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Hortonville, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Appleton (WI) Post-Crescent, Wed., Aug. 17, 1932, Page 14: "Former Merchant Dies at Oshkosh

"Lawrence Dabareiner, Founder of Hardware Company, Succumbs

"Hortonville - Lawrence Dabareiner, 67, former Hortonville merchant, died Wednesday morning at Oshkosh following a long illness.

"Mr. Dabareiner, connected with the Dabareiner Hardware Co. which he founded 20 years ago, moved to Oshkosh two years ago. He was born in Jefferson, coming to Hortonia as a young man. He conducted a creamery for several years in Hortonia and later in Hortonville. His marriage to Anna Diestler took place in 1895, shortly after which the couple made their home in the village.

"Survivors are the widow; one daughter, Dorothy, both of Oshkosh; two sons, Norman of Janesville and Leland of Los Angeles, Calif.; two brothers, John of Jefferson and Henry of California.

"Burial will be held at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon at Emmanuel Lutheran church, with a minister from Oshkosh in charge. Burial will be in Union cemetery. Bearers will be Edward and Otto Kluge, Edward Ponto, Robert Behrend, William Dobberstein and an Oshkosh man, August Drews."
Appleton (WI) Post-Crescent, Wed., Aug. 17, 1932, Page 14: "Former Merchant Dies at Oshkosh

"Lawrence Dabareiner, Founder of Hardware Company, Succumbs

"Hortonville - Lawrence Dabareiner, 67, former Hortonville merchant, died Wednesday morning at Oshkosh following a long illness.

"Mr. Dabareiner, connected with the Dabareiner Hardware Co. which he founded 20 years ago, moved to Oshkosh two years ago. He was born in Jefferson, coming to Hortonia as a young man. He conducted a creamery for several years in Hortonia and later in Hortonville. His marriage to Anna Diestler took place in 1895, shortly after which the couple made their home in the village.

"Survivors are the widow; one daughter, Dorothy, both of Oshkosh; two sons, Norman of Janesville and Leland of Los Angeles, Calif.; two brothers, John of Jefferson and Henry of California.

"Burial will be held at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon at Emmanuel Lutheran church, with a minister from Oshkosh in charge. Burial will be in Union cemetery. Bearers will be Edward and Otto Kluge, Edward Ponto, Robert Behrend, William Dobberstein and an Oshkosh man, August Drews."


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