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David Anthony O'Laughlin

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David Anthony O'Laughlin

Birth
Dotyville, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
4 Feb 1970 (aged 22)
Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Dotyville, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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JOINT RITES SLATED FOR HALFBROTHERS

Joint funeral services for Ronald R. Reinhart, 30, and David Anthony O’Laughlin, 22, both of Route 1, St. Cloud, who died early Wednesday in a car accident, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home and at 11 a.m. at St. Michel’s Church, Dotyville. The men were half-brothers.

The Rev. Joseph Sipek will officiate. Burial for Mr. Reinhart will be in Calvary Cemetery and for Mr. O’Laughlin in the parish cemetery, Dotyville.

Mr. O’ Laughlin was born Jan. 25, 1948, at Dotyville, a son of Leonard and Elsie Pixley Reinhart O’Laughlin.

He attended grade schools in Dotyville and Campbellsport High School. He served in the Army for two years, 18 months of which he was in Germany.

He was also employed by Galloway-West Co. and was a member of St. Michael’s Church, Dotyville.

O’Laughlin’s survivors include his parents; one sister, Kathleen at home; one half-sister, Mrs. James Acord of Fond du Lac; one brother, Charles at home; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keifenheim of Fond du Lac.

Friends of both the deceased may call after 3 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter, Thursday, Feb. 5, 1970, Page 32
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RONALD REINHART
AND
DAVID O’LAUGHLIN

Funeral services for Ronald R. Reinhart and David O’Laughlin, who were killed in an automobile accident Wednesday, were held at 10:30 a.m. today at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home and at 11 a.m. from St. Michael’s Church, Dotyville, the Rev. Joseph Sipek officiating. The Rev. Earl Goeden, O.M.I., and the Rev. Walter Gehl were seated in the sanctuary.

Pallbearers for Mr. Reinhart were William Seibel, Neil Seibel, Terry Seibel, James Acord, Emmet Leonhardt and Richard Auche. Burial for Mr. Reinhart was in Calvary Cemetery.

Pallbearers for Mr. O’Laughlin were Lance Everson, Mike Everson, Russell Kuehl, Daniel Rumbuc, Donald Rumbuc and Gary Rumbuc. Burial was in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Dotyville.

Trier-Puddy Post 75 of the American Legion conducted graveside services for Mr. O’Laughlin. Taking part were the following.

Color bearers, Arthur Mossong and Joseph karst; color guards, Frank Osgood and Henry Rucks; firing detail, John Pitas, Edson Stubbs, Leo Marcoe, Tage Swanson, Elmer Root, Albert Balthazor, Don Kinney and T. E. Sullivan; bugler, Charles Nowak; and commander, L. E. Mc Enroe.

Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter, Saturday, February 7, 1970, page 22
JOINT RITES SLATED FOR HALFBROTHERS

Joint funeral services for Ronald R. Reinhart, 30, and David Anthony O’Laughlin, 22, both of Route 1, St. Cloud, who died early Wednesday in a car accident, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home and at 11 a.m. at St. Michel’s Church, Dotyville. The men were half-brothers.

The Rev. Joseph Sipek will officiate. Burial for Mr. Reinhart will be in Calvary Cemetery and for Mr. O’Laughlin in the parish cemetery, Dotyville.

Mr. O’ Laughlin was born Jan. 25, 1948, at Dotyville, a son of Leonard and Elsie Pixley Reinhart O’Laughlin.

He attended grade schools in Dotyville and Campbellsport High School. He served in the Army for two years, 18 months of which he was in Germany.

He was also employed by Galloway-West Co. and was a member of St. Michael’s Church, Dotyville.

O’Laughlin’s survivors include his parents; one sister, Kathleen at home; one half-sister, Mrs. James Acord of Fond du Lac; one brother, Charles at home; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keifenheim of Fond du Lac.

Friends of both the deceased may call after 3 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter, Thursday, Feb. 5, 1970, Page 32
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RONALD REINHART
AND
DAVID O’LAUGHLIN

Funeral services for Ronald R. Reinhart and David O’Laughlin, who were killed in an automobile accident Wednesday, were held at 10:30 a.m. today at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home and at 11 a.m. from St. Michael’s Church, Dotyville, the Rev. Joseph Sipek officiating. The Rev. Earl Goeden, O.M.I., and the Rev. Walter Gehl were seated in the sanctuary.

Pallbearers for Mr. Reinhart were William Seibel, Neil Seibel, Terry Seibel, James Acord, Emmet Leonhardt and Richard Auche. Burial for Mr. Reinhart was in Calvary Cemetery.

Pallbearers for Mr. O’Laughlin were Lance Everson, Mike Everson, Russell Kuehl, Daniel Rumbuc, Donald Rumbuc and Gary Rumbuc. Burial was in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Dotyville.

Trier-Puddy Post 75 of the American Legion conducted graveside services for Mr. O’Laughlin. Taking part were the following.

Color bearers, Arthur Mossong and Joseph karst; color guards, Frank Osgood and Henry Rucks; firing detail, John Pitas, Edson Stubbs, Leo Marcoe, Tage Swanson, Elmer Root, Albert Balthazor, Don Kinney and T. E. Sullivan; bugler, Charles Nowak; and commander, L. E. Mc Enroe.

Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter, Saturday, February 7, 1970, page 22

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