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Harold H. Regennitter

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Harold H. Regennitter Veteran

Birth
Story County, Iowa, USA
Death
11 May 1969 (aged 66)
Burial
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.0242028, Longitude: -91.6353098
Plot
Resthaven
Memorial ID
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The Cedar Rapids Gazette, Monday, May 12, 1969

Harold H. Regennitter, 66, of 857 Daniels street NE, died Sunday following a sudden illness. He was a Cedar Rapids resident most of his life. Born Oct. 2, 1902, at Galberth, Iowa, he married to June Billings on Sept. 11, 1943, at Shenandoah.

He was employed by the National City Buss Co., for 23 years prior to his retirement in 1965. He was a member of Amalgamated Transit Local No. 638 and served in the army in World war II.

Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Carol, at home and Mrs. Julie; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Mullinex of Cedar Rapids, and Mrs. Carl Bock of Anamosa, and one grandchild.

Memorial services: 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of memories by Dr. John P. Woods of Westminster United Presbyterian church.

Burial: Cedar Memorial cemetery. Friends may call at the Cedar Memorial funeral home and at the Chapel of Memories after 3 p.m.


The Cedar Rapids Gazette, Monday, May 12, 1969

Harold H. Regennitter, 66, of 857 Daniels street NE, died Sunday following a sudden illness. He was a Cedar Rapids resident most of his life. Born Oct. 2, 1902, at Galberth, Iowa, he married to June Billings on Sept. 11, 1943, at Shenandoah.

He was employed by the National City Buss Co., for 23 years prior to his retirement in 1965. He was a member of Amalgamated Transit Local No. 638 and served in the army in World war II.

Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Carol, at home and Mrs. Julie; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Mullinex of Cedar Rapids, and Mrs. Carl Bock of Anamosa, and one grandchild.

Memorial services: 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of memories by Dr. John P. Woods of Westminster United Presbyterian church.

Burial: Cedar Memorial cemetery. Friends may call at the Cedar Memorial funeral home and at the Chapel of Memories after 3 p.m.



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