Albert F Jaenecke was born on May 26, 1902 in Illinois. He is the son of Charles and Barbara Sarah Jaenecke.
Albert had a sister named Alice, a brother named John C, and a younger sister named Lydia Marie.
He and Connie were married in St Paul, Minnesota on September 18, 1957. This was the second time around that they married to each other. They had no children
Before purchasing the tavern Al was employed at 3M for 22 years.
Al was on the 3M bowling league. Having won trophys for high scores. 1959 high game score of 199. 1960 High game of 192, 1961 high game of 184, 1962 high game of 180, 1963 high game of 201, 1964 high game of 186, 1965 high game of 186, and 1966 high game of 189.
Albert served our country in the United States Navy during WWII. Enlisted on 11/27/1942 and discharged on 6/28/1945. UM1 Us Navy
Albert died on January 22, 1984 in Menomonie, Wisconsin. His ashes were buried at Fort Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Al's wife, Connie (Powell) passed away on October 1, 2002. Her ashes are placed next to her husbands at Fort Snelling National Cemetery.
Albert F Jaenecke was born on May 26, 1902 in Illinois. He is the son of Charles and Barbara Sarah Jaenecke.
Albert had a sister named Alice, a brother named John C, and a younger sister named Lydia Marie.
He and Connie were married in St Paul, Minnesota on September 18, 1957. This was the second time around that they married to each other. They had no children
Before purchasing the tavern Al was employed at 3M for 22 years.
Al was on the 3M bowling league. Having won trophys for high scores. 1959 high game score of 199. 1960 High game of 192, 1961 high game of 184, 1962 high game of 180, 1963 high game of 201, 1964 high game of 186, 1965 high game of 186, and 1966 high game of 189.
Albert served our country in the United States Navy during WWII. Enlisted on 11/27/1942 and discharged on 6/28/1945. UM1 Us Navy
Albert died on January 22, 1984 in Menomonie, Wisconsin. His ashes were buried at Fort Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Al's wife, Connie (Powell) passed away on October 1, 2002. Her ashes are placed next to her husbands at Fort Snelling National Cemetery.