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Earl Lehner

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Earl Lehner

Birth
Death
24 Sep 1973 (aged 73)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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EARL LEHNER

Earl A. Lehner, Retired Kiel Banker, Dies at 73
Earl A. Lehner, 73, 1107 7th St., Kiel, a retired State Bank of Kiel president, died early Monday evening at St. Nicholas Hospital where he had been three weeks.
He was born Jan. 12, 1900 in Oconto County, son of the late August and Caroline Hoberg Lehner. The family moved to Chilton where he attended public school and graduated from Chilton High School in 1918.
He was employed at the National Bank, Chilton, for six years prior to becoming affiliated with the State Bank of Kiel, where he was assistant cashier from 1924 to 1934 when he was promoted to cashier. He was elected bank president in 1964 and served until 1967. He was presently serving as a bank director.
Mr. Lehner was a World War I veteran and operated an insurance agency in Kiel.
He was a member and former elder and trustee of First Presbyterian Church, Kiel, a former master of Kiel Lodge 336 F. and A.M., a past patron of Kiel Chapter 281 Order of Eastern Star, a past president of the Calumet Shrine Cub, a member of the Valley of Green Bay Consistory, Tripoli Temple of Milwaukee, Kasper-Beckley-Wilkins American Legion Post 99 at Kiel and its financial officer for 40 years.He received his 50-year banking certificate in 1967 from the Wisconsin State Bankers Association, and a 50-year certificate from the Masonic Lodge in 1971.
He served as Christmas seal chairman at Kiel for 19 years and was also the local Salvation Army treasurer.
On July 29, 1925 he married Valeria Mehlberg in Sheboygan.
Survivors are his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Dean (Faye) Freye of Phoenix, Ariz.; a son, Noel of Pewaukee; five grandchildren, and two brothers, Lester of Chilton and Carl of Dinuba, Calif.
A sister preceded him in death.
EARL LEHNER

Earl A. Lehner, Retired Kiel Banker, Dies at 73
Earl A. Lehner, 73, 1107 7th St., Kiel, a retired State Bank of Kiel president, died early Monday evening at St. Nicholas Hospital where he had been three weeks.
He was born Jan. 12, 1900 in Oconto County, son of the late August and Caroline Hoberg Lehner. The family moved to Chilton where he attended public school and graduated from Chilton High School in 1918.
He was employed at the National Bank, Chilton, for six years prior to becoming affiliated with the State Bank of Kiel, where he was assistant cashier from 1924 to 1934 when he was promoted to cashier. He was elected bank president in 1964 and served until 1967. He was presently serving as a bank director.
Mr. Lehner was a World War I veteran and operated an insurance agency in Kiel.
He was a member and former elder and trustee of First Presbyterian Church, Kiel, a former master of Kiel Lodge 336 F. and A.M., a past patron of Kiel Chapter 281 Order of Eastern Star, a past president of the Calumet Shrine Cub, a member of the Valley of Green Bay Consistory, Tripoli Temple of Milwaukee, Kasper-Beckley-Wilkins American Legion Post 99 at Kiel and its financial officer for 40 years.He received his 50-year banking certificate in 1967 from the Wisconsin State Bankers Association, and a 50-year certificate from the Masonic Lodge in 1971.
He served as Christmas seal chairman at Kiel for 19 years and was also the local Salvation Army treasurer.
On July 29, 1925 he married Valeria Mehlberg in Sheboygan.
Survivors are his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Dean (Faye) Freye of Phoenix, Ariz.; a son, Noel of Pewaukee; five grandchildren, and two brothers, Lester of Chilton and Carl of Dinuba, Calif.
A sister preceded him in death.

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Pvt US Army - World War I

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