SP4 US ARMY
Robert Bauman, 29, Quincy, was killed Monday afternoon (from a horrible accident which I have edited out)
Mr. Bauman was born in Quincy July 11, 1939, a son of Gerry and Frances Strieker Bauman. He had served in the Korean War. He was a member of the United Cement, Lime and gypsum Workers International Union A F of L No 270 and worked as a mechanic for Menke Stone and Lime Co.
Surviving are his parents; a brother, and a sister. He was preceded in death by a brother, Gerry William Bauman, and three sisters, Mary Ann, Norma Jean and Clara.
Services are being handled by the Duker funeral home.
SP4 US ARMY
Robert Bauman, 29, Quincy, was killed Monday afternoon (from a horrible accident which I have edited out)
Mr. Bauman was born in Quincy July 11, 1939, a son of Gerry and Frances Strieker Bauman. He had served in the Korean War. He was a member of the United Cement, Lime and gypsum Workers International Union A F of L No 270 and worked as a mechanic for Menke Stone and Lime Co.
Surviving are his parents; a brother, and a sister. He was preceded in death by a brother, Gerry William Bauman, and three sisters, Mary Ann, Norma Jean and Clara.
Services are being handled by the Duker funeral home.
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