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Otto R Kent

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Otto R Kent

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1957 (aged 54–55)
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Rockville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Otto R. Kent Sheboygan Press August 29, 1957

Otto R. Kent, 55, of R. 1, Elkhart Lake, a former town of Rhine assessor and supervisor, died soon after retiring Wednesday evening. Born at Princeton on July 18, 1902, he was a son of the late William and Wilhelmina Uckwerth Kent. He attended the Lutheran school in Fond du Lac and married Ruth Titel of the town of Greenbush on Feb. 12, 1927. The couple lived in the Fond du Lac area until 21 years ago when they moved to their present farm in the town of Rhine. For the past five years, he had been employed at Lake-to-Lake Dairy in Kiel. He was a member of Manitowoc Tribe 49, Independent Order of
Redmen, Farm Bureau, and St. Peter Evangelical and Reformed Church in Kiel where funeral services will be held Saturday. The Rev. Vernon Jaberg, pastor, will officiate.
Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Lorraine at home; five sons, Dean, Claude, Russel, at home, Kenneth in the Navy at Philadelphia, Pa., Vern, stationed with the Marines at Santa Ana, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Charles Gorske of North Fond du Lac, Mrs. William Werdin of Sheboygan Falls, Mrs. Mort Dusenberg of Independence, Wis., Mrs. Claude Lyon of Troy, Pa.; and four brothers, William Kent of Lance Creek, Wyo., Carl Kent of Sheboygan Falls, Richard Kent of Nice, Calif., and Walter Kent of Milwaukee. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers.
Otto R. Kent Sheboygan Press August 29, 1957

Otto R. Kent, 55, of R. 1, Elkhart Lake, a former town of Rhine assessor and supervisor, died soon after retiring Wednesday evening. Born at Princeton on July 18, 1902, he was a son of the late William and Wilhelmina Uckwerth Kent. He attended the Lutheran school in Fond du Lac and married Ruth Titel of the town of Greenbush on Feb. 12, 1927. The couple lived in the Fond du Lac area until 21 years ago when they moved to their present farm in the town of Rhine. For the past five years, he had been employed at Lake-to-Lake Dairy in Kiel. He was a member of Manitowoc Tribe 49, Independent Order of
Redmen, Farm Bureau, and St. Peter Evangelical and Reformed Church in Kiel where funeral services will be held Saturday. The Rev. Vernon Jaberg, pastor, will officiate.
Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Lorraine at home; five sons, Dean, Claude, Russel, at home, Kenneth in the Navy at Philadelphia, Pa., Vern, stationed with the Marines at Santa Ana, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Charles Gorske of North Fond du Lac, Mrs. William Werdin of Sheboygan Falls, Mrs. Mort Dusenberg of Independence, Wis., Mrs. Claude Lyon of Troy, Pa.; and four brothers, William Kent of Lance Creek, Wyo., Carl Kent of Sheboygan Falls, Richard Kent of Nice, Calif., and Walter Kent of Milwaukee. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers.


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