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Louis Edgar Aenchbacher III Veteran

Birth
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA
Death
1 Dec 2010 (aged 86)
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 8, Block M, Lot 3
Memorial ID
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A Memorial Celebration was held at noon on Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010, at the Armstrong Center (across from the Savannah Mall/the old Publix) for Louis E. Aenchbacher. He is the son of the late Louis Edgar Aenchbacher Jr. and Edna Parker Aenchbacher. He graduated from Americus High School, and attended Auburn University before joining the United States Navy in 1943, serving in World War II, aboard the Aircraft Carrier/Submarine Hunter USS Mission Bay in the North and South Atlantic Oceans.

Louis taught at Commercial High School in Savannah, and also taught reading and math in the adult evening school. While at Commercial he was an assistant football coach. He went to work for the U.S. District Court as a Deputy Clerk and was later appointed the Clerk of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia serving under Judge Alexander A. Lawrence. Upon his retirement he received special recognition from the Savannah Bar Association for Distinguished Service as a special friend to the legal community and in 1979 he received the Judge Edward M. Hester Award. The Federal Bar Association recognized him in 1978, in appreciation for his 22 years of dedicated service as clerk of the Federal Court. He was a member of Wesley Oak United Methodist Church, Thunderbolt, Ga.

Louis leaves his loving wife of 62 years, Martha Wade Aenchbacher; his son, Dr. Louis (Eddie) III; his daughters, Christine A. Heldreth, Margaret A. Callaway, the Rev. Lynn A. Drake, Jennifer A. Magee, Susan Lea Aenchbacher, and the Rev. Martha Aenchbacher Harvel; grandchildren, Justin Callaway, Daniel Lea Callaway, Lauren Harper, Christopher Chatham, William Chatham, Julia Christine Drake, Michael Louis Donahue, Rachel Lynn Donahue, Martha Emily Harvel, Samantha Lea Harvel, Jesse Louis Aenchbacher and Lainey Elizabeth Aenchbacher. Great Grandchildren, Tyler Callaway and Braden Callaway; and his brother, William E Aenchbacher.

Fox and Weeks Funeral Directors
Savannah, Georgia
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A Memorial Celebration was held at noon on Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010, at the Armstrong Center (across from the Savannah Mall/the old Publix) for Louis E. Aenchbacher. He is the son of the late Louis Edgar Aenchbacher Jr. and Edna Parker Aenchbacher. He graduated from Americus High School, and attended Auburn University before joining the United States Navy in 1943, serving in World War II, aboard the Aircraft Carrier/Submarine Hunter USS Mission Bay in the North and South Atlantic Oceans.

Louis taught at Commercial High School in Savannah, and also taught reading and math in the adult evening school. While at Commercial he was an assistant football coach. He went to work for the U.S. District Court as a Deputy Clerk and was later appointed the Clerk of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia serving under Judge Alexander A. Lawrence. Upon his retirement he received special recognition from the Savannah Bar Association for Distinguished Service as a special friend to the legal community and in 1979 he received the Judge Edward M. Hester Award. The Federal Bar Association recognized him in 1978, in appreciation for his 22 years of dedicated service as clerk of the Federal Court. He was a member of Wesley Oak United Methodist Church, Thunderbolt, Ga.

Louis leaves his loving wife of 62 years, Martha Wade Aenchbacher; his son, Dr. Louis (Eddie) III; his daughters, Christine A. Heldreth, Margaret A. Callaway, the Rev. Lynn A. Drake, Jennifer A. Magee, Susan Lea Aenchbacher, and the Rev. Martha Aenchbacher Harvel; grandchildren, Justin Callaway, Daniel Lea Callaway, Lauren Harper, Christopher Chatham, William Chatham, Julia Christine Drake, Michael Louis Donahue, Rachel Lynn Donahue, Martha Emily Harvel, Samantha Lea Harvel, Jesse Louis Aenchbacher and Lainey Elizabeth Aenchbacher. Great Grandchildren, Tyler Callaway and Braden Callaway; and his brother, William E Aenchbacher.

Fox and Weeks Funeral Directors
Savannah, Georgia
.

Bio by: Winnette



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