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Edwin W Dedering

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Edwin W Dedering

Birth
Death
15 Dec 1975 (aged 64)
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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EDWIN W. DEDERING
A former Sheboygan resident, Edwin Dedering, 64, died early today at Rocky Knoll where he had resided for the past five years.
Born Nov. 9, 1911, in the Town of Schleswig, a son of Charles and Sophie Wiesmann Dedering, he moved with his family in 1917 to a farm near Collins, where he attended district schools.
After his parents' death Mr. Dedering operated the farm in the Town of Eaton until 1953 when he moved to Sheboygan. He was unmarried.
He was employed at Vinyl Plastics where he was a charter member of the United Auto Workers Local 1332 in which he was an officer until 1968 when he retired due to ill health.
He was a member of Zion United Methodist Church in Reedsville.
Survivors include two brothers, Norman and Marvin, both Sheboygan, and one sister, Mrs. Erwin Skatrud, Waukow, Wis.
Mr. Dedering was preceded in death by a sister in infancy.
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Dedering, Edwin W. (Nov. 9, 1911-Dec. 15, 1975 –single –son of Charles Dedering and Sophia Wiesmann –born Town of Schleswig –on April 18, 1940, Edwin purchased from his parents the 50 acre farm centered at 21203 Duchow Road in Sections 9, Town of Eaton –on Jan. 24, 1953, Edwin sold the 30 acres with farm at 21203 Duchow Road to Leonard Rusch –on May 8, 1953, he sold the 20 acres in Section 4 to Elmer Draheim –from Feb. 25, 1952 to May 8, 1953, Edwin owned 80 acres of farmland in Sections 3 and 10, Town of Eaton –after selling this farm, Edwin moved to the City of Sheboygan –worked for Vinyl Plastics in Sheboygan until needing to retire in 1968 due to ill health –residence at time of death was 522 South 14th Street, City of Sheboygan –died from “multiple myeloma [?]”) –buried at the Ucker Cemetery, Town of Schleswig [death record Sheboygan 104-16]
EDWIN W. DEDERING
A former Sheboygan resident, Edwin Dedering, 64, died early today at Rocky Knoll where he had resided for the past five years.
Born Nov. 9, 1911, in the Town of Schleswig, a son of Charles and Sophie Wiesmann Dedering, he moved with his family in 1917 to a farm near Collins, where he attended district schools.
After his parents' death Mr. Dedering operated the farm in the Town of Eaton until 1953 when he moved to Sheboygan. He was unmarried.
He was employed at Vinyl Plastics where he was a charter member of the United Auto Workers Local 1332 in which he was an officer until 1968 when he retired due to ill health.
He was a member of Zion United Methodist Church in Reedsville.
Survivors include two brothers, Norman and Marvin, both Sheboygan, and one sister, Mrs. Erwin Skatrud, Waukow, Wis.
Mr. Dedering was preceded in death by a sister in infancy.
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Dedering, Edwin W. (Nov. 9, 1911-Dec. 15, 1975 –single –son of Charles Dedering and Sophia Wiesmann –born Town of Schleswig –on April 18, 1940, Edwin purchased from his parents the 50 acre farm centered at 21203 Duchow Road in Sections 9, Town of Eaton –on Jan. 24, 1953, Edwin sold the 30 acres with farm at 21203 Duchow Road to Leonard Rusch –on May 8, 1953, he sold the 20 acres in Section 4 to Elmer Draheim –from Feb. 25, 1952 to May 8, 1953, Edwin owned 80 acres of farmland in Sections 3 and 10, Town of Eaton –after selling this farm, Edwin moved to the City of Sheboygan –worked for Vinyl Plastics in Sheboygan until needing to retire in 1968 due to ill health –residence at time of death was 522 South 14th Street, City of Sheboygan –died from “multiple myeloma [?]”) –buried at the Ucker Cemetery, Town of Schleswig [death record Sheboygan 104-16]


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