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Lohberg, Fred L. 1918-1972

LOHBERG, CAPION, PUDER, DECKER, NISSEN, GIBBS, HUGUNIN, MUNTZ

Posted By: Michael Kearney (email)
Date: 5/2/2009 at 14:40:25

The Clinton Herald Tuesday April 18, 1972 p. 8 Fred L. Loberg, 54, 902 14th Ave. N.W., died Monday night in Jane Lamb Hospital where he had been a patient since Wednesday. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Pape Funeral Home with the Rev. Gerald Dunhamof Gethsemane Gospel Fellowship Church officiating. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Travers Grimm, Jerry McDonald, Jack Shadduck, Gary Sievers, Carl Alm and Edward Willits. Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. Mr. Lohberg, a former Camanche town marshal, also served on the DeWitt police force and as police chief in Williamsburg. He also was employed ny the Iowa Board of Correction as parole officer in the Black Hawk County district, and later in the same capacity in the Clinton and Scott County areas until illnes forced his retirement in 1971. He also operated a radio and television service shop in Camanche several years. Mr. Lohberg was a member of the Iowa Police Assn. and the Iowa Correction Assn. Mr Lohberg was born
Jan. 16, 1918, in Clinton, the son of Louis and Alma Capion Lohberg. He was married Sept. 22, 1940, in Kahoka, Mo., to Erma Puder Decker. Mr. Lohberg is survived by his widow, three daughters, Mrs. Larry (Sandra) Nissen and Mrs. Lannie Gibbs, Madison, Wis., and Mrs. Fred (Penny) Hugunin, Mechanicsville, a brother, Carl Lohberg of Clinton; a sister, Mrs. Karl (Lois) Muntz of Goshen, Ind., and six grandchildren. His parents preceded him in death.


 

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