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Warren Semans Pressler

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Warren Semans Pressler Veteran

Birth
Waltz Township, Wabash County, Indiana, USA
Death
17 Dec 1978 (aged 87)
Wabash, Wabash County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Wabash, Wabash County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec N, lot 37, sp 6
Memorial ID
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Son of George & Rebecca Pressler; sibling - Marie.

World War I - 96th Aero Squadron shot down 3 German planes.

1920: Residing w parents, Sivey Street, Wabash, Indiana. Single. Occupation: Foreman - tractor factory.

1930: Residing 220 Second Street, Sheridan, Hamilton County, Indiana. Husband of Louise. Occupation: Salesman - food station.

1942: Residing Sheridan, Hamilton County, Indiana. Husband of Louise. Self-employed.

OBITUARY - Plain Dealer, Wabash (IN) - December 19, 1978
Mr. Pressler was born Sept. 27, 1891, to Mr. and Mrs. George Pressler in Wabash County. He lived in Sheridan 45 years and in Wabash the past 10.

He was a retired car dealer. He belonged to the Wabash Elks, was a life member of the Wabash Country Club and belonged to the First Presbyterian Church.

He married Louise Rish Jan. 22, 1921 in Wabash County. She died Sept. 17, 1976. There are no survivors.
Son of George & Rebecca Pressler; sibling - Marie.

World War I - 96th Aero Squadron shot down 3 German planes.

1920: Residing w parents, Sivey Street, Wabash, Indiana. Single. Occupation: Foreman - tractor factory.

1930: Residing 220 Second Street, Sheridan, Hamilton County, Indiana. Husband of Louise. Occupation: Salesman - food station.

1942: Residing Sheridan, Hamilton County, Indiana. Husband of Louise. Self-employed.

OBITUARY - Plain Dealer, Wabash (IN) - December 19, 1978
Mr. Pressler was born Sept. 27, 1891, to Mr. and Mrs. George Pressler in Wabash County. He lived in Sheridan 45 years and in Wabash the past 10.

He was a retired car dealer. He belonged to the Wabash Elks, was a life member of the Wabash Country Club and belonged to the First Presbyterian Church.

He married Louise Rish Jan. 22, 1921 in Wabash County. She died Sept. 17, 1976. There are no survivors.


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