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Bombeck, Sr.

Paul Edward Bombeck, Sr.

White, SD

1934, 790, Hazelrodt, F-11,
1935, 2754, Wind Cave, NP-1,
1936, 2754, Wind Cave, DNP-1, Sub-Leader

Paul Edward Bombeck, Sr was born Dec. 2, 1909 in South Dakota and died Jan. 20, 1989 in Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD. Burial was at Fairview Cemetery, White, Brookings County, SD.

Parents are listed as August Herman Bombeck and Anna Wilhemina Damitz Bombeck; Spouse: Minnie L. Kor Bombeck.


Do you have additional information about Paul Bombeck, Sr.

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