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Leo Bertram Honrath

Hartford, SD

1934, 1790, Rochford, F-5,

Leo Bertram Honrath was born July 21, Jul 1912 and died 28 February 28, 2006 (aged 93), Larchwood, Iowa.

Mr. Honrath's son, Stephen A Honrath, shared the following note: "Leo was my father. He lived to be almost 94 years old. He married and he and mom (Rose) had 9 children (6 boys and 3 girls) as well as one daughter who lived only less than 1 day. He was a farmer in the Larchwood, Iowa area. His birthday was 21 July and interestingly was 40 years older than my wife Mary (Meg). He was a man of a few words, but was always a man of his word."


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