Obit: Auberg, Anton D. (1910 – 1977)

Transcriber: Stan

Surnames: Auberg, Zaborowski, Greatores, Burhop, Gehrke, Taylor, Linse, Biesterveld, Pope, Paulsen

----Source: Owen Enterprise (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 12 Oct 1977

Auberg, Anton D. (3 Jun 1910 – 6 Oct 1977)

The Owen-Withee area was saddened to learn of the passing of Anton D. Auberg, 67 Eau Claire, formerly of Owen and Withee, who died at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire, Thursday evening, October 6, 1977.

Mr. Auberg was born June 3, 1910 in Stanley, Wisconsin. He married Charlotte Zaborowski on Sep 20, 1958 in Withee. He worked as an auto mechanic in the Owen, Withee, Thorp and Lublin area for many years, and was a partner in Auberg Pontiac Sales and Service in Withee, until 1955.

He then moved to Eau Claire and worked as a parts man with S.M. Supply Company until he joined Sam’s Auto Supply Company in 1966.

Services were held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, October 10, 1977 at the Lenmark-Gomsrud Funeral Home in Eau Claire, then at 11:00 a.m. Services were held at St. James Catholic Church, with the Rev. Robert Greatores officiating. Burial service followed at Lake View Cemetery, Eau Claire.

Mr. Auberg is survived by his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Allan Burhop and Mrs. Ronald Gehrke of Owen, and Mrs. Ronald Taylor, Cicero, Illinois; three step-children, Mrs. Roger Linse, Eau Claire, Mrs. Robert Biesterveld, Rock Falls, and Edward Pope, Racine; one brother, Bernard Auberg, Withee; one sisters, Mrs. Martin Paulsen, Withee; 23 grandchildren and 1 great-grandson.

 

 


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