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Reents

Otto Herman Reents

Twin Brooks, SD

1934, 792, Roubaix, F-6,

Otto Herman Reents was born October 5, 1912 in Grant County, South Dakota. Mr. Reents died in Lakewood, California on December 13, 2001 at the age of 89.

The following note and photo were provided by Barbara Reents Bambrook, Otto Herman Reents' daughter.

"This is my Father. I'd love to send a photo of him. He passed away 13 Dec 2001. He was an outdoors man, who loved to hunt and fish. He always said he learn so much in the CCC and enjoyed it very much. He was proud of the work he did while in the CCC."

Otto Herman Reents and Shirley Alvira Peterson Reents - Wedding Photo.Otto Herman Reents and Shirley Alvira Peterson Reents - Wedding Photo
photo provided by Barbara Reents Bambrook

Do you have additional information about Otto Reents

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