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Merlin Nicholas Dubbelde (Moon)

Garretson, SD

1939, 792, Roubaix, F-6,

PLYMOUTH, Minn. - Merlin "Moon" N. Dubbelde, 73, died July 12, 1993, in Plymouth.

Mr. Dubbelde was born June 26, 1920, on a farm southeast of Garretson. He retired from the Army in 1961 and from Honeywell in Minneapolis in 1986.

Survivors include his wife, Margery; two sons: Alan and his wife, Monica; and Ronald and his wife, Tina; two daughters: Mrs. Jerry (Linda) Nepper; and Mrs. James (Janet) Goldenberg; and 10 grandchildren.

Services were held Thursday, with burial in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minn.


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