Charles Arthur Burgener, 67, of National City, California, died Thursday, July 7, 1960 of a heart attack.
He was born February 10, 1893 to Christian and Amelia Burgener at Midway. He married Martha Fisher of Heber on December 21, 1916, The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
He was a retired Civil Service employe, and moved to California in 1951.
Survivors: Widow; one son, Max, Salt Lake; Mrs. Glen (Lois) Lewis, Layton; Mrs. Dale(Ethel Jean) Orgill with the Navy in Cuba; one brother, Maynard of Roy; one sister Mrs. Merrill )Merl) Bodkin, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Funeral Rites were held in National City, with graveside services at Heber City Cemetery on July 16, at 12 noon.
Park Record, July 21, 1960
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Former Parkite called by Death
Park City -
Charles Arthur Burgener, 67, National City, California, died Thursday noon at his home of a heart attack
He was born Feb. 10, 1893, Midway, Wasatch County, to Mr. and Mrs. Christian Burgener. Married Martha Fisher, Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Retire employee of Navy Ships Stores Department. Active member LDS Church. Moved to California in 1951.
Surviving are his widow; son, daughters, D. Max, Salt Lake City, Mrs Glen (Lois) Lewis, Layton, Mrs. Dale (Ethel Jean) Orgill, with Navy in Cuba; six grandchildren; brother, sister, Maynard, Roy; Mrs. Meril Bodkin, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Funeral was held in National City, Graveside services in Heber City Cemetery.
Charles A. Burgener was a miner at the Daly Judge mine in Park City, where he made his home for many years and had a large circle of friends in our city.
Charles Arthur Burgener, 67, of National City, California, died Thursday, July 7, 1960 of a heart attack.
He was born February 10, 1893 to Christian and Amelia Burgener at Midway. He married Martha Fisher of Heber on December 21, 1916, The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
He was a retired Civil Service employe, and moved to California in 1951.
Survivors: Widow; one son, Max, Salt Lake; Mrs. Glen (Lois) Lewis, Layton; Mrs. Dale(Ethel Jean) Orgill with the Navy in Cuba; one brother, Maynard of Roy; one sister Mrs. Merrill )Merl) Bodkin, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Funeral Rites were held in National City, with graveside services at Heber City Cemetery on July 16, at 12 noon.
Park Record, July 21, 1960
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Former Parkite called by Death
Park City -
Charles Arthur Burgener, 67, National City, California, died Thursday noon at his home of a heart attack
He was born Feb. 10, 1893, Midway, Wasatch County, to Mr. and Mrs. Christian Burgener. Married Martha Fisher, Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Retire employee of Navy Ships Stores Department. Active member LDS Church. Moved to California in 1951.
Surviving are his widow; son, daughters, D. Max, Salt Lake City, Mrs Glen (Lois) Lewis, Layton, Mrs. Dale (Ethel Jean) Orgill, with Navy in Cuba; six grandchildren; brother, sister, Maynard, Roy; Mrs. Meril Bodkin, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Funeral was held in National City, Graveside services in Heber City Cemetery.
Charles A. Burgener was a miner at the Daly Judge mine in Park City, where he made his home for many years and had a large circle of friends in our city.
Family Members
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Amelia Irene Burgener Fausett
1877–1917
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Anna Elizabeth Burgener Berg
1879–1922
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Ernest Burgener
1881–1941
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Katherina Bertha Burgener Kummer
1883–1959
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Margaret Agnes Burgener Shields
1885–1915
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Jacob Casper Burgener
1887–1956
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John Elmer Burgener
1889–1909
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Frank Monroe Burgener
1890–1921
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Frank M Burgener
1890–1921
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Mary Merle Burgener Lenzi-Brookin
1895–1981
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LaVerna Burgener Thorpe
1897–1955
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Maynard Lamont Burgener
1899–1969
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Violet Burgener Prescott
1904–1959
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