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Eugene Bansbach

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Eugene Bansbach

Birth
St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
7 Aug 1935 (aged 7 days)
St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
18
Memorial ID
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Infant son of Aloysius Bansbach and Marie Creely, 340 W Adams, Kirkwood. Premature infant, age 7 days.




Eugene Bansbach is the infant daughter of Aloysius and Marie "Aunt ReRe" Bansbach. He was born prematurely and lived only seven days. He also has a sister, Mary L. Lee, born prematurely and she only lived hours. My Mother, Mary Louise Bansbach Lee, could recall when Uncle Al came by their home with the tiny white casket in the back seat of his vehicle.


These two children were the only children of Aunt ReRe and Uncle Aloysius.
Uncle Aloysius had three children with his first wife, Rose Ann Deutschman - Paul, Gertrude Helen, and Agnes Marie.

And Aunt ReRe had one daughter from her first marriage, Charlotte Kratky.

Aloysius Bansbach's body was donated for science. I think I recall my Grandmother telling me Aunt ReRe's body was also donated. However, I cannot find any cite source for this. I've not setup a Memorial for Aunt ReRe - she was a sweet, sweet lady.
Infant son of Aloysius Bansbach and Marie Creely, 340 W Adams, Kirkwood. Premature infant, age 7 days.




Eugene Bansbach is the infant daughter of Aloysius and Marie "Aunt ReRe" Bansbach. He was born prematurely and lived only seven days. He also has a sister, Mary L. Lee, born prematurely and she only lived hours. My Mother, Mary Louise Bansbach Lee, could recall when Uncle Al came by their home with the tiny white casket in the back seat of his vehicle.


These two children were the only children of Aunt ReRe and Uncle Aloysius.
Uncle Aloysius had three children with his first wife, Rose Ann Deutschman - Paul, Gertrude Helen, and Agnes Marie.

And Aunt ReRe had one daughter from her first marriage, Charlotte Kratky.

Aloysius Bansbach's body was donated for science. I think I recall my Grandmother telling me Aunt ReRe's body was also donated. However, I cannot find any cite source for this. I've not setup a Memorial for Aunt ReRe - she was a sweet, sweet lady.


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