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Household of Earl Grant Burger

He is married to Irene E. Bosma.

They got married on July 4, 1939 at Montevideo, Chippewa Co., MN, he was 21 years old.

Earl Burger oo Irene E. Bosma

Marriage source: Author: Winter, Paul R., Title: Winter GEDCOM file, (Publication location: Buffalo Ctr., IA, Publisher: PRW, Publication date: vi June MMVII), Repository: Paul R. Winter, Buffalo Ctr., IA

"Irene E. Bosma ... Marriage 1: Earl Burger Married name: Burger" <>

Child(ren):

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Notes about Earl Grant Burger

Earl Grant Burger

Source: Author: Winter, Paul R., Title: Winter GEDCOM file, (Publication location: Buffalo Ctr., IA, Publisher: PRW, Publication date: vi June MMVII), Repository: Paul R. Winter, Buffalo Ctr., IA

"Earl Burger

Marriage 1: Irene E. Bosma"

Obituaries, Buffalo Center (Iowa) Tribune, Vol. 92, # 15, 21 July 1983, Pg. 7, Cols. 3, 4, & 5

[Col. 3]

Earl G. Burger, 65

Funeral services for Earl G. Burger, 65, of Greeley, Colorado, formerly of Buffalo Center, who passed away at his home at Greeley, Colorado Sunday, July 10, 1983, were held on Tuesday, July 12; at Greeley, He had been in ill health thepast year.

Services were held at Winter Funeral Home in Buffalo Center on Friday morning, July 15, at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Steve Oeffling conducting the service. Interment was in Graceland Cemetery.

Casketbearers were Marvin Bosma, Ray Bosma, Steve Bosma, Larry Bosma, Jenifer Bosma and Harley Hassebroek. Mrs. Vera Bronleewe was organist and music was by Mrs. Linda Bosma.

Earl Grant Burger was born September 3, 1917 at Spirit Lake to Grant and Louise (Shoemaker) Burger. He received his education in the Spirit Lake school where he grew up. He made his confession of faith and was baptized as a young man.

He was united in marriage to Irene Bosma on July 4, 1939 at Montevideo, Minnesota. To this union one son, Earl"

[Col. 4]

"Dean, was born. Mr. Burger managed the locker plant in Buffalo Center for several years and farmed in the area for eleven years, after which they moved to Kenosha, Wisconsin in 1956 where he was employed at Johnson Motors as a machinistand later operated his own machine shop.

His wife passed away March 5, 1978. He continued to live in Kenosha after retirement until 1981 when he moved to Greeley, Colorado.

On January 8, 1982, he was united in marriage to France Achizger of Greeley.

He was a member of the Congregational Church in Greeley and was a faithful attender until his health failed,

He is survived by his wife, Frances of Greeley; one son, Earl Dean, and daughter-in-law, Barbara; four grandsons, Larry, Scott, Jimmie and Casey of Krakow, WI, and his mother, Louise, at a nursing home at Kenosha, WI. He also is survivedby three sisters, Mrs. Helen Barber, Mrs. Jean Boehm, Mrs. Lois Lindeman, and four brothers, Raymond, Robert, Richard and Claude.

He was preceded in death by his father, Grant Burger; his first wife, Irene, and one brother.

Out of town relatives attending funeral services for Earl Burger were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean Burger, Scott, Jimmie and Larry of Krakow, Wisconsin; Mrs. Frances Burger and daughter of Greeley, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barber, DickBurger and Claude Burger of Kenosha, Wisconsin; Ray Burger of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burger of Ostigo, .Michigan; Mrs. Fred Boehm, Diane and Chuck of Peshtigo, Wisconsin; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mastin, and Mr. and Mrs. KennyMastin of Blue Earth, Minnesota; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oswald of Frost, Minnesota; Mrs. Marlyn Hanson of Wells, Minnesota; Mrs. David Carlson of Wesley,"

[Col. 5]

"and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bosma of Mason City." <>

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Grant Burger
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Louise Shoemaker
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Earl Grant Burger
1917-1983

1939

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