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Personal data Earl Milton Oehler 


Household of Earl Milton Oehler

He is married to Margaret Pearl Green.

They got married on September 14, 1938 at Zion Presb. Chr., Twin Brooks, Grant Co., SD, he was 23 years old.

Earl Milton Oehler oo Margaret Pearl Green

Marriage source: Johnson, Katherine Oehler/Green FGS, (Milbank SD, KOWJ, xxvi Apr MCMXCIII)

EMO & MPG were married in Zion Presb. Chr. <>

Child(ren):

  1. (Not public)
  2. Gene Raymond Oehler  1941-1978 


Notes about Earl Milton Oehler

Earl Milton Oehler

Source: Johnson, Katherine, Oehler/Green FGS, (Milbank SD, KOWJ, xi Sep MCMXCI)

Born at home. Christened in Trinity Luth. Chr. Faith = Lutheran Died in the Hosp. Buried from Trinity Lutheran Chr. of Ortonville, MN

Buried in Mound Cem. Occupation = Road Maintenance Person Residences: MN

EMO funeral card sent to David A. Navorska by La Rie Hull, Mar. MCMXCIII,

Hand-written on top of card, 'Henry & Adila Green's son-in-law'

Printed 'IN MEMORY OF EARL M. OEHLER Entered this life February 28, 1915 in Lac Qui Parle County, Minnesota Departed this life November 16, 1984 in Ortonville, Minnesota SERVICES Monday, November 19, 1984-10:00 A.M. Trinity LutheranChurch Ortonville, Minnesota CLERGY Pastor Donald Johnson MUSIC Mrs. Karol Stotesbery, Organist Duet: Mrs Ruth Ann Gloege and Mrs. Carole Gerber CASKET BEARERS Donald Stock, Virgil Gerber, Ronald Pederson, David Klepel, Marlowe Klepel,Larry Pederson HONORARY CASKET BEARERS 'His Family Friends' INTERMENT Mound Cemetery Ortonville, Minnesota Survived by: wife, Margaret; daughter, Ardell Margaret (Mrs. Larry) Jones: sisters, Myrtle (Mrs. Art) Pomerenke and Pearl (Mrs.Herman) Rebehn; grandchildren, Angelique, Michael, Suzanne and Brian Oehler; daughter-in-law, Frances M. Oehler; nieces and nephews.'

LaRie Hull writes, "BORN AT RURAL HOME. BAPTISED IN LUTHERAN CHURCH, REMAINED LUTHERAN. DIED IN HOSPITAL. BURIED IN MOUND CEMETERY. HAS GRANDCHILDREN ANGELIQUE, MICHEAL, SUZANNE AND BRIAN OEHLER-- HAS DAUGHTE-I IN-LAW BY NAME OF FRANCESM.HAVE A DATE FOR A MARRIAGE FOR GENE WILL PUT CHILD -REN UNDER HIS NAME.

One source has Milten instead of Milton.

Earl's parents: Gustav Fredric Oehler & Lydia Fredia Neuschwander

Hinders, Steve, Hinders data base on Ancestry.com, (Pub. location unknown, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/41220/story/8faf1888-f0f3-44d2-b423-195664de9ad6?o_iid=41125&o_lid=41125&o_sch=Web+Property, posted xii June MMXII)

"Obituary

Earl attended rural school at district #18 in Big Stone County, where he had moved with his parents as a young boy.

Earl farmed the homeplace 8 miles east of Ortonville and in 1941 farmed in Lac Qui Parle Twp until the fall of 1947.

Earl moved into Ortonville and worked for the Big Stone County Highway Dept from the Fall of 1949 until Apr 1, 1977. Since retirement Earl had enjoyed woodworking and cabinet making as a hobby.

Earl was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Ortonville.

Died Nov 16, 1984 at Ortonville Municipal Hospital. Buried Mound Cemetery, Ortonville, Big Stone Co, MN.

Survived by: wife, Margaret; daughter, Ardell Jones of Wayzata, MN; sisters: Myrtle Pomerenke and Pearl Reuben both of Ortonville, MN; grandchildren: Angelique, Michael, Suzanne and Brian Oehler of Morris, MN."

It is my hypothesis this is a fragment of an obituary, the fist part of the obituary might not be included. - xiv June MMXII - Irving, TX - D.A. Navorska <>

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1915-1984

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