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Jordeth

Thorvald Jerg Lovesetter Jordeth

Lebanon, SD

1937, 2759-V, Park Creek, F-20,
1940-41, 2759-V, Park Creek, F-20, Editor Camp Newspaper

Thorvald Jerg Lovesetter Jordeth, 60, (1887-1947) Native of Gettysburg and veteran of both World wars. Married Thora Dahlquist at Redfield March 3, 1920. Discharged as first sergeant, World War I. Served as army officer in CCC before World War II. Discharged a captain. Leaves his widow and a son Rex of Bryant, Military and civil funeral rites held at Lebanon Lutheran church.

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