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Edward Marion Rosentreter

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Edward Marion Rosentreter

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
14 Mar 2014 (aged 96)
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 9 Site 1865
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Edward M. Rosentreter passed away of natural causes on 14 March 2014 at the age of 96.

He was born in Chicago, IL of Polish parents on 1 September 1917.

He retired from the Air Force, as a Lt. Colonel after serving 28 years active duty. He then worked as a civilian for a short time at the United States Air Force Security Service, San Antonio Tx.

He is survived by his wife Beverly Rosentreter, step-daughter Cheryl Booher, daughter and son-in-law, Rita and Joe Seegers, and son and daughter-in-law Doug and Kris Rosentreter of Houston.

He will be buried at a graveside ceremony to be attended by his immediate family on 19 March at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. There will be a memorial service, details pending, at the Northwest Hills United Methodist Church, located at 7575 Tezel.

Arrangements by Sunset Northwest Funeral Home, San Antonio.
Edward M. Rosentreter passed away of natural causes on 14 March 2014 at the age of 96.

He was born in Chicago, IL of Polish parents on 1 September 1917.

He retired from the Air Force, as a Lt. Colonel after serving 28 years active duty. He then worked as a civilian for a short time at the United States Air Force Security Service, San Antonio Tx.

He is survived by his wife Beverly Rosentreter, step-daughter Cheryl Booher, daughter and son-in-law, Rita and Joe Seegers, and son and daughter-in-law Doug and Kris Rosentreter of Houston.

He will be buried at a graveside ceremony to be attended by his immediate family on 19 March at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. There will be a memorial service, details pending, at the Northwest Hills United Methodist Church, located at 7575 Tezel.

Arrangements by Sunset Northwest Funeral Home, San Antonio.

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LT COL US Air Force, World War II, Korea, Vietnam



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