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Milton A Krueger

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Milton A Krueger

Birth
Excelsior, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
8 Apr 2011 (aged 95)
Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Reedsburg, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.541764, Longitude: -90.003124
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Milton A Krueger, age 95 of Reedsburg, died on Friday, April 8, 2011 at the Reedsburg Senior Life Center. He was born on Jan 6, 1916 in Excelsior Township, Sauk County, the son of Adolph and Louise (Retzlaff) Krueger. He overcame his inability to hear and developed a method of communicating with people, which made him independent. He attended school in Delevan, where he learned woodworking, which he excelled at. He loved wildlife and farming which he did his whole life and had a fond affection for his animals.

His faith was very important to him. He used to attend a deaf and mute church in Madison, later transferring to St Peter's Lutheran Church, Reedsburg, and attended services which would sign for him. After moving to Senior Life Center, Milton became very active in their activities events, his favorite being the trip to Rock Springs to the Big Cat Rescue.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and brother, William.

He is survived by his sister, Bertha Vater of Madison; sister-in-law, Doris Krueger of Reedsburg; nieces and nephews, Ron (Janice) Krueger, Nancy (Mainert) Anderson, John (Susan) Vater and Barb Berlin: great-nieces and nephews, Kristin and Craig Krueger, Lori (Tim) Hall, Megan Anderson, Jason (Sarah) Vater and Scott Vater; special friend, Tammy Harms.

Burial will be in St Peter's Cemetery.
Milton A Krueger, age 95 of Reedsburg, died on Friday, April 8, 2011 at the Reedsburg Senior Life Center. He was born on Jan 6, 1916 in Excelsior Township, Sauk County, the son of Adolph and Louise (Retzlaff) Krueger. He overcame his inability to hear and developed a method of communicating with people, which made him independent. He attended school in Delevan, where he learned woodworking, which he excelled at. He loved wildlife and farming which he did his whole life and had a fond affection for his animals.

His faith was very important to him. He used to attend a deaf and mute church in Madison, later transferring to St Peter's Lutheran Church, Reedsburg, and attended services which would sign for him. After moving to Senior Life Center, Milton became very active in their activities events, his favorite being the trip to Rock Springs to the Big Cat Rescue.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and brother, William.

He is survived by his sister, Bertha Vater of Madison; sister-in-law, Doris Krueger of Reedsburg; nieces and nephews, Ron (Janice) Krueger, Nancy (Mainert) Anderson, John (Susan) Vater and Barb Berlin: great-nieces and nephews, Kristin and Craig Krueger, Lori (Tim) Hall, Megan Anderson, Jason (Sarah) Vater and Scott Vater; special friend, Tammy Harms.

Burial will be in St Peter's Cemetery.


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