Dr. Charles H. Barnstein, 58, who had practiced in the county for more than thirty years, died at the family home at Newton, Friday noon, and was buried Monday afternoon with services at the First Reformed church. Burial was at Evergreen. Dr. Barnstein was born in this city and after graduating from the local schools attended the school of medicine at Marquette, graduating in 1906. He returned to the county and opened an office at Newton. He was a member of the state and county medical associations. Survivors are the widow, two sons, Norman, a student at Rush Medical, Chicago, and Charles Jr., at home; three daughters, Lois, Dorothy and June, all at home, his father, Dr. J. E. Barnstein, a brother, Fred, city, and five sisters, Mrs. Edward Pasewalk and Miss Lydia, city; Mrs. Henry Zenk, Eureka, S. Dakota, Mrs. William Altman, Sheboygan and Mrs. Arthur Achtemeier, Kohler.
Dr. Charles H. Barnstein, 58, who had practiced in the county for more than thirty years, died at the family home at Newton, Friday noon, and was buried Monday afternoon with services at the First Reformed church. Burial was at Evergreen. Dr. Barnstein was born in this city and after graduating from the local schools attended the school of medicine at Marquette, graduating in 1906. He returned to the county and opened an office at Newton. He was a member of the state and county medical associations. Survivors are the widow, two sons, Norman, a student at Rush Medical, Chicago, and Charles Jr., at home; three daughters, Lois, Dorothy and June, all at home, his father, Dr. J. E. Barnstein, a brother, Fred, city, and five sisters, Mrs. Edward Pasewalk and Miss Lydia, city; Mrs. Henry Zenk, Eureka, S. Dakota, Mrs. William Altman, Sheboygan and Mrs. Arthur Achtemeier, Kohler.
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