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Mindor Waage

Langford, SD

1940, 762, Custer, F-12,

Mindor Waage, age 86, of Bloomington, formerly of Richfield was Born May 29, 1920 at Langford, Marshall County, SD and died March 4, 2007. He served in Army Air Force, WWII, in the South Pacific then employed by DeBourgh Mfg. for 44 years.

Preceded in death by 2 brothers and 8 sisters. Survived by Marjorie, his wife of 58 years. Children, Diane Burton and husband, Gary; Sandra Quest and husband, Richard; David Waage and wife, Pam; grandchildren, Joshua Hale, Jennifer (Ryan) Winget, Jacob and Nathaniel Waage. sister, Naomi Alexander, of Aberdeen, SD; many nieces, nephews and friends. Memorials preferred to Woodlake Lutheran Church or donor's choice.


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