Name: Albert Quenzer
Gender: Male
Marriage Age: 18
Birth Year: abt 1921
Residence Post Office: Mound City
Residence Place: Campbell
Marriage Date: 15 Aug 1939
Marriage Place: McPherson
Certificate: 210676
Registration Number: 453
Spouse: Irene Grenz
1940 U.S. Federal Census
Mound, Campbell, South Dakota
Name Age
Albert Quenzer 19
Irene Quenzer 16
Larry A Quenzer 4/12
Albert Quenzer, 37, Dies In Hospital
Albert Quenzer, 37, of 420 Harold st., died yesterday morning in a Sacramento hospital after a heart attack. Mr. Quenzer, the father of five, came to Lodi in 1942 and had been employed as a matrix worker with the Super Mold Corporation since 1950.
Mr. Quenzer was born Oct. 19, 1920 at Mound City, S.D., where he went to school. After coming to Lodi, he worked in the Stockton shipyards during World War II, and later at the Lodi Morot Clinic before going to Super Mold.
His children are Larry, now in the U.S. Army, and Herbert, Donald, Beverly and Betty Quenzer, all of Lodi. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Quenzer, Lodi, and brother of Mrs. Barbara Maurer, Mrs. Christine Seibel, John Quenzer and Mrs. Lillian Schuber, all of Lodi, Mrs. Mary Hepperle of Stockton, and Mrs. Bertha Ballesteros of San Jose.
Lodi News-Sentinel Dec 20, 1957
Name: Albert Quenzer
Gender: Male
Marriage Age: 18
Birth Year: abt 1921
Residence Post Office: Mound City
Residence Place: Campbell
Marriage Date: 15 Aug 1939
Marriage Place: McPherson
Certificate: 210676
Registration Number: 453
Spouse: Irene Grenz
1940 U.S. Federal Census
Mound, Campbell, South Dakota
Name Age
Albert Quenzer 19
Irene Quenzer 16
Larry A Quenzer 4/12
Albert Quenzer, 37, Dies In Hospital
Albert Quenzer, 37, of 420 Harold st., died yesterday morning in a Sacramento hospital after a heart attack. Mr. Quenzer, the father of five, came to Lodi in 1942 and had been employed as a matrix worker with the Super Mold Corporation since 1950.
Mr. Quenzer was born Oct. 19, 1920 at Mound City, S.D., where he went to school. After coming to Lodi, he worked in the Stockton shipyards during World War II, and later at the Lodi Morot Clinic before going to Super Mold.
His children are Larry, now in the U.S. Army, and Herbert, Donald, Beverly and Betty Quenzer, all of Lodi. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Quenzer, Lodi, and brother of Mrs. Barbara Maurer, Mrs. Christine Seibel, John Quenzer and Mrs. Lillian Schuber, all of Lodi, Mrs. Mary Hepperle of Stockton, and Mrs. Bertha Ballesteros of San Jose.
Lodi News-Sentinel Dec 20, 1957
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