A private burial will be held in the New Ulm City Cemetery.
Sylvester is survived by his sister, Doris and Kenneth Biser of Circle Pines.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Irene and Ben Domeier, Loretta and Herb Domeier, Alice and Edmund Sellner, Theresa Sprenger; and his brothers, Walter and Victor Sprenger.
Sylvester Sprenger was born February 15, 1934 to Bruno and Frances (Liesenfeld) Sprenger in Sigel Township. He graduated from Holy Trinity High School and served in the US Army, taking a tour in Japan. After his duty, he worked at 3M in New Ulm until his retirement. He loved working the with Audubon Society in town. Sylvester will be greatly missed by those who knew him. Blessed be his memory.
A special thank you to the 2nd floor Oak Hills staff and Allina Hospice staff for their fine work.
A private burial will be held in the New Ulm City Cemetery.
Sylvester is survived by his sister, Doris and Kenneth Biser of Circle Pines.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Irene and Ben Domeier, Loretta and Herb Domeier, Alice and Edmund Sellner, Theresa Sprenger; and his brothers, Walter and Victor Sprenger.
Sylvester Sprenger was born February 15, 1934 to Bruno and Frances (Liesenfeld) Sprenger in Sigel Township. He graduated from Holy Trinity High School and served in the US Army, taking a tour in Japan. After his duty, he worked at 3M in New Ulm until his retirement. He loved working the with Audubon Society in town. Sylvester will be greatly missed by those who knew him. Blessed be his memory.
A special thank you to the 2nd floor Oak Hills staff and Allina Hospice staff for their fine work.
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