The 1920 census listed the family members, John and Mary with children: Eleanor, Francis, Alice, Wright, Harriet, Delbert, John, Glen and Doris.
In 1938 he was living and working in Stephenson, Michigan and he was driving milk truck for Henry DeMille, transporting canned milk from area farmers to the White House Milk Company. The trucks had wooden boxes with two decks inside. The 10 gallon milk cans had to be lifted from the ground and then up to the top deck, if full the cans held 85 pounds of milk plus the weight of the tin cans. There is a picture of Delbert and Lester Andrist in front of their trucks at White House Milk Company.
On May 6, 1939 he married Faye Andrist in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, she was a teacher in Stephenson. They moved to Marquette, Michigan in the upper peninsula of Lake Superior where Delbert was then working at a wood manufacturing plant. Faye and Delbert had two daughters and they lived in the same home in Marquette for the remainder of Delbert's life.
Delbert died June 9, 1973 in Marquette with burial at the First United Methodist Memorial Garden. Surviving were his wife, Faye, two daughters and their spouses, and two granddaughters and a grandson.
The 1920 census listed the family members, John and Mary with children: Eleanor, Francis, Alice, Wright, Harriet, Delbert, John, Glen and Doris.
In 1938 he was living and working in Stephenson, Michigan and he was driving milk truck for Henry DeMille, transporting canned milk from area farmers to the White House Milk Company. The trucks had wooden boxes with two decks inside. The 10 gallon milk cans had to be lifted from the ground and then up to the top deck, if full the cans held 85 pounds of milk plus the weight of the tin cans. There is a picture of Delbert and Lester Andrist in front of their trucks at White House Milk Company.
On May 6, 1939 he married Faye Andrist in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, she was a teacher in Stephenson. They moved to Marquette, Michigan in the upper peninsula of Lake Superior where Delbert was then working at a wood manufacturing plant. Faye and Delbert had two daughters and they lived in the same home in Marquette for the remainder of Delbert's life.
Delbert died June 9, 1973 in Marquette with burial at the First United Methodist Memorial Garden. Surviving were his wife, Faye, two daughters and their spouses, and two granddaughters and a grandson.
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