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Carl L. Burger
Born March 26, 1897
Died July 13, 1989
Carl Leo Burger, 92, of South Dansville died Thursday (July 13, 1989) in the Hornell Nursing Home where he had resided for the past five and a half years.
Born May 26, 1897, in South Dansville, a son of Charles and Etta Curry Burger, he was married Mar. 25, 1922, in Rochester to the former Adelia Bentley who died in 1980. A farmer in his earlier years, he retired from Foster Wheeler Corp. in 1962 after 32 years of service in the Dansville area.
Mr. Burger owned and operated a lawn mower repair service at his home until 1980. He was a charter member and past assistant chief of the South Dansville Fire Department and a 70-year member and past master of Dansville Lodge 478, F.&A.M. in South Dansville. He was a member of the Foster Wheeler 25-Year Club and the company retiree organization.
Surviving are two sons, Wilbur of South Dansville and Lyle of Dansville; two daughters, Corinne Glover and Doris Smalt, both of Dansville; a sister, Ethel Pfaff of South Dansville; 13 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
A service was conducted Sunday afternoon in the Chamberlin Funeral Home of Dansville with the Rev. G. Calvin Sheasley officiating. Burial was in Forest Lawn Cemetery, South Dansville.
Memorial contributions may be made to Dansville Lodge 478, in care of Maxson Henry of Arkport, RD2. (GCE, July 20, 1989, p4)
Genesee Country Express
Carl L. Burger
Born March 26, 1897
Died July 13, 1989
Carl Leo Burger, 92, of South Dansville died Thursday (July 13, 1989) in the Hornell Nursing Home where he had resided for the past five and a half years.
Born May 26, 1897, in South Dansville, a son of Charles and Etta Curry Burger, he was married Mar. 25, 1922, in Rochester to the former Adelia Bentley who died in 1980. A farmer in his earlier years, he retired from Foster Wheeler Corp. in 1962 after 32 years of service in the Dansville area.
Mr. Burger owned and operated a lawn mower repair service at his home until 1980. He was a charter member and past assistant chief of the South Dansville Fire Department and a 70-year member and past master of Dansville Lodge 478, F.&A.M. in South Dansville. He was a member of the Foster Wheeler 25-Year Club and the company retiree organization.
Surviving are two sons, Wilbur of South Dansville and Lyle of Dansville; two daughters, Corinne Glover and Doris Smalt, both of Dansville; a sister, Ethel Pfaff of South Dansville; 13 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
A service was conducted Sunday afternoon in the Chamberlin Funeral Home of Dansville with the Rev. G. Calvin Sheasley officiating. Burial was in Forest Lawn Cemetery, South Dansville.
Memorial contributions may be made to Dansville Lodge 478, in care of Maxson Henry of Arkport, RD2. (GCE, July 20, 1989, p4)
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