Robert and Louise were "two of Laclede's best known and most popular young people," according to the local newspaper. Robert and Louise were united in marriage at the First Methodist Church on October 4, 1941.
With the onset of World War II, Robert was inducted into the Army where he served in the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre until his honorable discharge in 1945. After the war, Robert and his wife Louise opened Byrne Feed and Produce in Linneus, Missouri. In 1952, the decision was made to sell their business in Missouri and move to California, where Robert held administrative positions with Alber's Milling Company, a division of Carnation Company, in Reedley, Redlands, Beaumont, and Santa Rosa.
Robert and Louise were "two of Laclede's best known and most popular young people," according to the local newspaper. Robert and Louise were united in marriage at the First Methodist Church on October 4, 1941.
With the onset of World War II, Robert was inducted into the Army where he served in the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre until his honorable discharge in 1945. After the war, Robert and his wife Louise opened Byrne Feed and Produce in Linneus, Missouri. In 1952, the decision was made to sell their business in Missouri and move to California, where Robert held administrative positions with Alber's Milling Company, a division of Carnation Company, in Reedley, Redlands, Beaumont, and Santa Rosa.
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