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Emil William Fetsch

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Emil William Fetsch

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
22 Jun 1999 (aged 96)
Lake City, Calhoun County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Sac County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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EMIL FETSCH

LAKE CITY — Mass of the
Christian burial for Emil Fctsch will
be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 25.
1999. at St. Mary Catholic Church
in Lake City.
Mr. Fetsch, 97, of Auburn, died
Tuesday. June 22, at Shady Oaks
Care Center in Lake City.
The Rev. Mark 'Harrington will
preside at the Mass.
Burial will be in St. Mary
Cemetery at Auburn.
Friends will call after a 7:30 p.m.
prayer service today, Thursday.
June 24. at Lampc Funeral Home in
Lake City.
Born Sept. 25, 1902, at St. Peter,
Mo., he was a son of Ben and Barbara
(Heolter) Fetsch.
He, and Eleanor Olberding were
married May 4, 1927, at Breda.
Mr. Fetsch farmed near Breda
for six years then near Lake City for
20 years. He also worked at a lumber
yard in Auburn.
He had resided in Auburn since
the late 1950s and was a member of
St. Mary Catholic Church there as
well as the Breda Catholic Order of
Foresters.
Survivors include his . wife,
Eleanor, and two sisters-in-law:
Mrs. M.W. Hawks and Mrs. R.A.
Dinan.
Mr; Fetsch was preceded in
death by his, parents, two brothers,
and a sister, Adeline Nathe.
EMIL FETSCH

LAKE CITY — Mass of the
Christian burial for Emil Fctsch will
be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 25.
1999. at St. Mary Catholic Church
in Lake City.
Mr. Fetsch, 97, of Auburn, died
Tuesday. June 22, at Shady Oaks
Care Center in Lake City.
The Rev. Mark 'Harrington will
preside at the Mass.
Burial will be in St. Mary
Cemetery at Auburn.
Friends will call after a 7:30 p.m.
prayer service today, Thursday.
June 24. at Lampc Funeral Home in
Lake City.
Born Sept. 25, 1902, at St. Peter,
Mo., he was a son of Ben and Barbara
(Heolter) Fetsch.
He, and Eleanor Olberding were
married May 4, 1927, at Breda.
Mr. Fetsch farmed near Breda
for six years then near Lake City for
20 years. He also worked at a lumber
yard in Auburn.
He had resided in Auburn since
the late 1950s and was a member of
St. Mary Catholic Church there as
well as the Breda Catholic Order of
Foresters.
Survivors include his . wife,
Eleanor, and two sisters-in-law:
Mrs. M.W. Hawks and Mrs. R.A.
Dinan.
Mr; Fetsch was preceded in
death by his, parents, two brothers,
and a sister, Adeline Nathe.


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