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Robert Raymond Disburg

Oacoma, SD

1934, 1795, Doran, SP-2,
1934-35, HQ, Ft. Meade, Clerk
1936-37, 2756, Farm Island, S-207, Truck Driver
1938-39, 4726, Chamberlain, SCS-7, soil survey, mechanic helper

December 08, 1914 - September 06, 1972 (57)

CASA GRANDE
Rosary for Robert Raymond Disburg, 58, who died Wednesday in Hoemako Community Hospital here, will be at 7:30 p.m. today in Cole and Maud Mortuary chapel. Mass will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow in St. Anthony's Catholic Church, and burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery.

Mr. Disburg who was born in Mitchell, S.D., had his Arizona home in Arizona City. He was a jobber salesman for an auto parts firm, an Army veteran of World War II, and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Knights of Columbus in Pierre, S.D.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Katherine of Arizona City; three sons, Leo and Kevin of Arizona City and Thomas of Pierre; six daughters, Eileen, and Martha Disburg, Lois J Telford and Mrs. Bernice Peters, all of Arizona City, Mrs. Judith Smith of San Bernardino, Calif., and Mrs. Teresa Gaulke of Pierre; one sister out of state; his stepmother, Mrs. Lillian Disburg of Missouri Valley, Iowa, and six grandchildren.


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