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REINHARDT RITES TO BE HELD IN HAZEN

HAZEN—Funeral services for George Reinhardt, 56, Hazen, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Peace Lutheran Church at Hazen.

The Rev. T.F. Doyen will officiate and burial will be made in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Harold J. Miller, Gust Adolf, Ernest Kruckenberg, Peter Wiedrich, Otto Wiedrich, and Reinhold Adolf.

Mr. Reinhardt died in a Hazen hospital at 10 a.m. Sunday. He had been ill and hospitalized for the past two weeks.

Born Nov. 10, 1895, in South Russia, Mr. Reinhardt was the son of George and Justina Mutzenberger Reinhardt. He came to the United States in 1906, settling in Mercer County near Krem, where he attended rural schools. In 1916, her served two months with the Army at Camp Lewis, Wash.

He was married to Alvina Mittlesteadt on Dec. 5, 1930, at Krem. He retired and moved to Hazen in 1948. Previous to his retirement, he farmed 14 miles north of Hazen.

In addition to his widow, he leaves two sons, Arthur W. Reinhardt, Pick City, and Vernon at home; 10 daughters, Mrs. Helmuth Schramm, Pick City, Mrs. Herman Rahn, Hazen, Mrs. Laudie Fredrich and Miss Doris Reinhardt, both of Dickinson, Mrs. Erhardt Ziemann, Miss Luverne and Miss Gertrude Reinhardt, all of Bismarck, Mrs. Eddie Schiecht, Beulah, and Shirley Ann and Lillian, both at home.

Mr. Reinhardt also leaves one sister, Mrs. J. Bierwagon, New Leipzig; one brother, Jacob Reinhardt, Hazen; and 14 grandchildren.

The body is at the Aarthun-Singer Funeral Home at Hazen.

~Source: The Bismarck Tribune, February 13, 1952

 

 

 



 

 

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