Obit: Sauter, Harry (1920 – 1954)
Contact: Linda Mertens
Email:
mertens@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Sprengler, Sauter,
Lind, Weideman, Kalepp
----Source - Anna Johnson's Scrapbook
Harry
Sauter (28 Mar 1920 – 9 Nov 1954)
Military graveside rites were accorded
Harry Sauter, 34, Friday at Dorchester Memorial cemetery, with a squad from the
Abbotsford unit of the Wisconsin National Guard firing the final salute for a
departed comrade. Mr. Sauter died Tuesday evening, Nov. 9, at his home in
Tomahawk, and funeral services were held from a funeral home there. The Rev. F.
H. Sprengler, pastor of St. Peter’s Lutheran church, officiated at the burial
rites here.
Harry Sauter was born on a farm in the Town of Holton, and
moved to Tomahawk with his parents a number of years ago. He served in World War
II, and was operating an automobile service station at the time of his death. He
leaves a widow and three children, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sauter,
Tomahawk; a sister, Mrs. Russell (Amanda) Lind, Elmwood Park, Ill.; two
brothers, Elmer Sauter, Hartford, and Lawrence Sauter, Princeton.
Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Sauter, August Sauter, Mrs. Tillie Weideman, Arlene and James, and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Kalepp attended the rites in Tomahawk for their nephew and
cousin.
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