He was born July 6, 1914 in the town of Eden, (sic) the son of Carl and Lydia Kreher. He attended Eden schools and farmed in the town.
Survivors include two brothers, Gilbert of Cleveland and Levern of Sheboygan.
He was preceded in death by a sister.
Funeral services were held Saturday at St. Peter Church of Collins, with the Rev. Arnold Ruddat officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Christianson and Deja Funeral Home, Valders took care of arrangements.
Chilton Times Journal – May 8, 1986
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Busse, Edwin A. (July 6, 1914-April 30, 1986
–single
–son of Carl Busse and Lydia Kocher
–born in Town of Eaton
–farmer in Town of Eaton
–on May 1, 1951 purchased from his father’s estate the 115 acre farm centered at 6508 Lax Chapel Road in Section 21, Town of Eaton
–this purchase included 15 acres of cedar swamp in Section 29, Town of Eaton –on July 13, 1970 Edwin sold these 15 acres of swampland to Emmet Truttschel
–on May 4, 1979 sold 10 acres of the farm at 6508 Lax Chapel Road to DeLane Carini
–after his death, the remaining 80 acre farm at 6508 Lax Chapel Road was sold on Dec. 9, 1986 to Earl Otto who, in turn, sold them to Thomas Kauffmann
–died from “massive myocardial infarction, acute
–arteriosclerotic heart disease, chronic –hypertension”) –buried at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Town of Rockland [death record Manitowoc 88-291]
He was born July 6, 1914 in the town of Eden, (sic) the son of Carl and Lydia Kreher. He attended Eden schools and farmed in the town.
Survivors include two brothers, Gilbert of Cleveland and Levern of Sheboygan.
He was preceded in death by a sister.
Funeral services were held Saturday at St. Peter Church of Collins, with the Rev. Arnold Ruddat officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Christianson and Deja Funeral Home, Valders took care of arrangements.
Chilton Times Journal – May 8, 1986
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Busse, Edwin A. (July 6, 1914-April 30, 1986
–single
–son of Carl Busse and Lydia Kocher
–born in Town of Eaton
–farmer in Town of Eaton
–on May 1, 1951 purchased from his father’s estate the 115 acre farm centered at 6508 Lax Chapel Road in Section 21, Town of Eaton
–this purchase included 15 acres of cedar swamp in Section 29, Town of Eaton –on July 13, 1970 Edwin sold these 15 acres of swampland to Emmet Truttschel
–on May 4, 1979 sold 10 acres of the farm at 6508 Lax Chapel Road to DeLane Carini
–after his death, the remaining 80 acre farm at 6508 Lax Chapel Road was sold on Dec. 9, 1986 to Earl Otto who, in turn, sold them to Thomas Kauffmann
–died from “massive myocardial infarction, acute
–arteriosclerotic heart disease, chronic –hypertension”) –buried at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Town of Rockland [death record Manitowoc 88-291]
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