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Robert B “Bill” Mulso

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Robert B “Bill” Mulso

Birth
Colome, Tripp County, South Dakota, USA
Death
16 Feb 2013 (aged 90)
Winner, Tripp County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Sturgis, Meade County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
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Robert (Bill) Mulso passed away Saturday, February 16, 2013 at the age 90 years at the Winner Regional Long Term Care Facility in Winner, SD.

Bill was born on July 15th, 1922. Bill was the oldest son of Henry and Mary (Eisenbraun) Mulso in Colome South Dakota.

After living in Colome, Bill's parents, brother Cliff and sister Dorthy moved to Witten, South Dakota.

After graduating High School Bill served his country over seas during WWII for three years.
Bill married Anne Novotny September 21, 1955. They celebrated 57 years together.

Bill worked various jobs after returning home from the service including the South Dakota Highway Patrol, Implement salesman, car salesman and auto mechanic until Bill found his true calling of farming and ranching in Tripp County.
After retiring Bill and Anne enjoyed traveling and attending his army and school reunions. Bill enjoyed telling stories as well as going out to Friday afternoon coffee.

Bill served on the Tripp County Soil Conservations Service Board and was also an American Legion member and a life time member of the VFW.

Bill was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Anne, his sister Dorthy, brother-in-law James Williams, sister-in-law Fern Mulso, newphew Dennis (Skip) Mulso and many aunts and uncles.
Robert (Bill) Mulso passed away Saturday, February 16, 2013 at the age 90 years at the Winner Regional Long Term Care Facility in Winner, SD.

Bill was born on July 15th, 1922. Bill was the oldest son of Henry and Mary (Eisenbraun) Mulso in Colome South Dakota.

After living in Colome, Bill's parents, brother Cliff and sister Dorthy moved to Witten, South Dakota.

After graduating High School Bill served his country over seas during WWII for three years.
Bill married Anne Novotny September 21, 1955. They celebrated 57 years together.

Bill worked various jobs after returning home from the service including the South Dakota Highway Patrol, Implement salesman, car salesman and auto mechanic until Bill found his true calling of farming and ranching in Tripp County.
After retiring Bill and Anne enjoyed traveling and attending his army and school reunions. Bill enjoyed telling stories as well as going out to Friday afternoon coffee.

Bill served on the Tripp County Soil Conservations Service Board and was also an American Legion member and a life time member of the VFW.

Bill was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Anne, his sister Dorthy, brother-in-law James Williams, sister-in-law Fern Mulso, newphew Dennis (Skip) Mulso and many aunts and uncles.


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