Louis Peter (deaf) Herbold
Winnie Eleanora (deaf) Edgerton
Siblings:
Charles Albert (deaf) Herbold
Victor Perry (deaf) Herbold
John Elmer (deaf) Herbold
Louis Thomas (deaf) Herbold
Russell Alfonso (deaf) Herbold
William Edgerton (deaf) Herbold
Harry Blaine (deaf) Herbold
Fulton Sherman (deaf) Herbold
WALTER C. HERBOLD
GREAT FALLS -- Walter C. Herbold, 79, a supervisor of boys at Montana School for the Deaf and the Blind for 20 years, died Wednesday at his Great Falls Home.
The funeral is 2 p.m. Saturday at O'Connor Funeral Home. The body will be cremated after the service and ashes will be buried in the cemetery at Glasgow.
Herbold was born at Newton, Iowa. He attended schools at Boulder, graduating in May 1928. His first job was with the Public Works Administration on public roads. He then worked for a bakery in Valier, MT, before moving to Havre where he was employed by a dry cleaner. He owned a farm at Hingham from 1949 until 1964. Then he moved to Great Falls to work for the state school.
He married Helen R. Chinadle at Conrad in 1935. She died in 1960. He married Rita E. Wesen in Havre in 1963.
He was a member of Christ Lutheran Church for the Deaf and the Montana Association for the Deaf.
He is survived by his wife.
His six brothers died before he did.
(Published in the January 14, 1988, issue of the Highland Daily News)
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Louis Peter (deaf) Herbold
Winnie Eleanora (deaf) Edgerton
Siblings:
Charles Albert (deaf) Herbold
Victor Perry (deaf) Herbold
John Elmer (deaf) Herbold
Louis Thomas (deaf) Herbold
Russell Alfonso (deaf) Herbold
William Edgerton (deaf) Herbold
Harry Blaine (deaf) Herbold
Fulton Sherman (deaf) Herbold
WALTER C. HERBOLD
GREAT FALLS -- Walter C. Herbold, 79, a supervisor of boys at Montana School for the Deaf and the Blind for 20 years, died Wednesday at his Great Falls Home.
The funeral is 2 p.m. Saturday at O'Connor Funeral Home. The body will be cremated after the service and ashes will be buried in the cemetery at Glasgow.
Herbold was born at Newton, Iowa. He attended schools at Boulder, graduating in May 1928. His first job was with the Public Works Administration on public roads. He then worked for a bakery in Valier, MT, before moving to Havre where he was employed by a dry cleaner. He owned a farm at Hingham from 1949 until 1964. Then he moved to Great Falls to work for the state school.
He married Helen R. Chinadle at Conrad in 1935. She died in 1960. He married Rita E. Wesen in Havre in 1963.
He was a member of Christ Lutheran Church for the Deaf and the Montana Association for the Deaf.
He is survived by his wife.
His six brothers died before he did.
(Published in the January 14, 1988, issue of the Highland Daily News)
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