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Petranek

Benjamin Joseph Petranek (Ben)

White River, SD

1934, 1793, Pine Creek, SP-1,

Benjamin Joseph Petranek, 92, White River, died Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2004, at White River Healthcare Center.

Survivors include one brother, Edwin Petranek, Belle Fourche, and four sisters, Clara Ohmert, Sequim, Wash., Emma Jarl, White River, Martha Schwanz, Sac City, Iowa, and Lillian Chamberlain, Wilmington, Del.

Burial at White River Cemetery.


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