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Hillberg

Virgil Inor Hillberg

Sisseton, SD

1937, 1793, Lodge, SP-4,

Services will be at 3:30 p.m. Monday at the Miller Funeral Home for Virgil I. Hillberg, 55, Lennox, who died Friday in a Sioux Falls hospital.

Mr. Hillberg was born in Sioux Falls, SD May 22, 1920. He was employed by John Morrell & Co., in the engine and boiler department for 25 years. He served with the Marines during World War II. Sergeant Virgil I. Hillberg was awarded the Silver Star.


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