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Dean G Kent

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Dean G Kent

Birth
Death
1985 (aged 55–56)
Burial
Rockville, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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DEAN G. KENT

Dean Kent, 55, of 507 17th St., Two Rivers, died Friday evening, Sept. 20, at Beloit Memorial Hospital.
Funeral services were held this Monday morning at 11 o'clock at Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Rev. Robert Sullivan officiated and burial was in Rockville Cemetery, Town of Schleswig.

Mr. Kent was born Dec. 9, 1929, in Fond du Lac county, son of the late Otto and Ruth Tittle Kent. He attended Kiel High School and Sheboygan Falls Teachers College. He taught school for two years in Sheboygan County and was presently Vice President of Streu Construction Company where he was employed the last 28 years. He married Shirley Krueger, May 6, 1960, at Sheboygan. Mr. Kent was a veteran of The Korean War. He was a member of Two Rivers Kiwanis Club and American Legion Post 165.

Survivors include his wife; a son and daughter-in-law, Kevin and Teresa of Two Rivers; four brothers, Kenneth of Virginia, Verne of Fond du Lac, Claude of Plymouth and Russell of Glenbeulah, Wis. and a sister, Mrs. Gay Baganz of Wausau.

Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, were in charge of funeral arrangements.
Herald Times Reporter, September 23, 1985 P. 3
DEAN G. KENT

Dean Kent, 55, of 507 17th St., Two Rivers, died Friday evening, Sept. 20, at Beloit Memorial Hospital.
Funeral services were held this Monday morning at 11 o'clock at Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Rev. Robert Sullivan officiated and burial was in Rockville Cemetery, Town of Schleswig.

Mr. Kent was born Dec. 9, 1929, in Fond du Lac county, son of the late Otto and Ruth Tittle Kent. He attended Kiel High School and Sheboygan Falls Teachers College. He taught school for two years in Sheboygan County and was presently Vice President of Streu Construction Company where he was employed the last 28 years. He married Shirley Krueger, May 6, 1960, at Sheboygan. Mr. Kent was a veteran of The Korean War. He was a member of Two Rivers Kiwanis Club and American Legion Post 165.

Survivors include his wife; a son and daughter-in-law, Kevin and Teresa of Two Rivers; four brothers, Kenneth of Virginia, Verne of Fond du Lac, Claude of Plymouth and Russell of Glenbeulah, Wis. and a sister, Mrs. Gay Baganz of Wausau.

Deja and Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers, were in charge of funeral arrangements.
Herald Times Reporter, September 23, 1985 P. 3


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