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Sgt Bernard John Engelman

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Sgt Bernard John Engelman

Birth
Au Gres, Arenac County, Michigan, USA
Death
6 Feb 1999 (aged 78)
Mount Pleasant, Isabella County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Au Gres, Arenac County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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The last name is spelled with one N, the Family Stone is spelled with two N's, the stone is on the Engelmann Family Plot. I'm not sure which spelling is correct.

T SGT US
Army World War II

The obit below was added per findagrave member: Tammy M. (#48392053)

Obituaries from the Clare County Cleaver, Harrison, Mich.

Bernard John Engelman, 78, of Rosebush, passed away at Central Michigan Community Hospital, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, on Saturday February 6, 1999. Bernard was born June 11, 1920, in Au Gres, Michigan, the son of Conrad and Barbara (Freehling) Engelman. Mr. Engelman had resided in Rosebush since 1976, moving from Hazel Park, Michigan. He was united in marriage to Margaret Taylor on March l, 194l in Napoleon, Ohio. Bernard retired from Chrysler Corporation after thirty two years of employment. After his retirement, he enjoyed gardening and playing cards and was known for his talent in woodworking. Bernard was a veteran of World War II, serving with the United States Army. Surviving are his wife, Margaret of Rosebush, three daughters, Judith E. and husband Dr. Walter Lentz of Watch Hill, Rhode Island, Robin A. and husband William Anderson of Hazel Park, Michigan and Jane L. and husband Gregory Clark of Royal Oak, Michigan, one son, Mark B. Engelman of Rosebush, Michigan, twelve grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, four nieces and one nephew. Mr. Engelman was preceded in death by his parents and four brothers and three sisters. Memorial services will be held on Friday, June 11, 1999 at 12:00 p.m. from Simms Cemetery, Au Gres, Michigan, with members of Mr. Engelman's family officiating. Final internment will be in the Simms Cemetery, AuGres, Michigan. Funeral arrangements were entrusted with Stocking Funeral Home, Harrison. Memorial contributions may be considered to Central Michigan Community Hospital of Mt. Pleasant, or the Clare-Gladwin Intermediate School District.

The last name is spelled with one N, the Family Stone is spelled with two N's, the stone is on the Engelmann Family Plot. I'm not sure which spelling is correct.

T SGT US
Army World War II

The obit below was added per findagrave member: Tammy M. (#48392053)

Obituaries from the Clare County Cleaver, Harrison, Mich.

Bernard John Engelman, 78, of Rosebush, passed away at Central Michigan Community Hospital, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, on Saturday February 6, 1999. Bernard was born June 11, 1920, in Au Gres, Michigan, the son of Conrad and Barbara (Freehling) Engelman. Mr. Engelman had resided in Rosebush since 1976, moving from Hazel Park, Michigan. He was united in marriage to Margaret Taylor on March l, 194l in Napoleon, Ohio. Bernard retired from Chrysler Corporation after thirty two years of employment. After his retirement, he enjoyed gardening and playing cards and was known for his talent in woodworking. Bernard was a veteran of World War II, serving with the United States Army. Surviving are his wife, Margaret of Rosebush, three daughters, Judith E. and husband Dr. Walter Lentz of Watch Hill, Rhode Island, Robin A. and husband William Anderson of Hazel Park, Michigan and Jane L. and husband Gregory Clark of Royal Oak, Michigan, one son, Mark B. Engelman of Rosebush, Michigan, twelve grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, four nieces and one nephew. Mr. Engelman was preceded in death by his parents and four brothers and three sisters. Memorial services will be held on Friday, June 11, 1999 at 12:00 p.m. from Simms Cemetery, Au Gres, Michigan, with members of Mr. Engelman's family officiating. Final internment will be in the Simms Cemetery, AuGres, Michigan. Funeral arrangements were entrusted with Stocking Funeral Home, Harrison. Memorial contributions may be considered to Central Michigan Community Hospital of Mt. Pleasant, or the Clare-Gladwin Intermediate School District.



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