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From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, April 5, 1946 -
Arthur Wurdeman, whose boyhood was spent at Leigh, died at his home in Minneapolis, Minnesota according to word received here by relatives, the Mullenhoff, Rabeler and Olson families. Arthur was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wurdeman former Leigh residents.
Arthur never fully recovered from complications which developed following the serious illness which he suffered in his boyhood while the family lived at Leigh. For the past several years he has been employed as a carpenter.
Survivors are his wife Agnes, sons, John and Paul, and daughter, Mrs. Edw. Beighler, of Wichita Kansas, and one grandson, Lawrence. He also leaves his parents, two brothers, Oswald and Lt. Robert, and two sisters, Mrs. Albert Dubbe and Mrs. Lorene Cahlander, all of Minneapolis.
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From THE LEIGH (NE.) WORLD, April 5, 1946 -
Arthur Wurdeman, whose boyhood was spent at Leigh, died at his home in Minneapolis, Minnesota according to word received here by relatives, the Mullenhoff, Rabeler and Olson families. Arthur was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wurdeman former Leigh residents.
Arthur never fully recovered from complications which developed following the serious illness which he suffered in his boyhood while the family lived at Leigh. For the past several years he has been employed as a carpenter.
Survivors are his wife Agnes, sons, John and Paul, and daughter, Mrs. Edw. Beighler, of Wichita Kansas, and one grandson, Lawrence. He also leaves his parents, two brothers, Oswald and Lt. Robert, and two sisters, Mrs. Albert Dubbe and Mrs. Lorene Cahlander, all of Minneapolis.
Original individual @I03308@ (@MS_WURDEMANNGM.GED1@) merged with @I4402@ (@MS_WURDEMANLEGACYG0@)
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