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Duane A. Bauer

Java, SD

1934-38, 789, Este, F-3,

Mount Carroll - Duane A. Bauer, 67, of Mount Carroll, died Saturday, March 6, 1982 at Moline Public Hospital.

He was born Jan. 23, 1915 in Java, S.D., the son of John and Lillian (Herrwald) Bauer Jr. He was married to Dagny Jordahl-Nelsen April 6, 1940 in Roscoe, S.D.

He was a member of Salem Trinity Lutheran Church and the Savanna Moose Lodge.

Mr. Bauer was a veteran of the Air Force, attended Northern State College in Aberdeen, S.D., served in the Civilian Conservation Corps, was Dean of Boys at Java High School and was a retired civil service government worker.

Survivors include his wife; his stepmother, Mrs. John Bauer Jr., of Java; a son, David of Brooklyn Park, Minn.; three daughters, Mrs. William (Lavonne) Cavanagh of Boston, Mass., Mrs. Dan (Diane) Pape of Anchorage, Alaska, and Mrs. Tim (Debra) Coziahr of Galesburg; a sister, Mrs. James (Irene) Rickard of Provo, S.D.; two half-sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Buechler of Bowdle, S.D., and Mrs. Joe (Della) Ackerman of Harlingen, Texas; and six grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and a sister.

The funeral was Tuesday at the Salem Trinity Lutheran Church. The Revs. Wayne Schneider and Robert Fleischman officiated. Burial was at the church cemetery.


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