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William Carroll “Bill” Breaker

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William Carroll “Bill” Breaker

Birth
Cambridge, Furnas County, Nebraska, USA
Death
12 Feb 1971 (aged 69)
City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Married to Clara E. Ogorzolka Breaker on April 24, 1925. Bill & Clara had three children: Richard, Marjorie, and Patricia. After the flood and losing everything, Bill went to Denver, Colorado to find work.

He was employed by Mountain Bell installing telephone lines across the Colorado mountains.

In 1936, soon after Bill moved west, Clara and her three children took the train from Cambridge to Denver with all their belongings in five small suitcases.

Bill & Clara moved to North Denver where their children grew up.

He was a devoted, loving ,& kind family man. His Mother and family called him "Willie" when he was a child. He grew up on the family farm near Holdrege, Nebraska. His family later moved into Cambridge, Nebraska.

My Grandmother, his oldest Sister, loved him greatly. I loved it when she told stories about some of the funniest things he'd do and get into.
Married to Clara E. Ogorzolka Breaker on April 24, 1925. Bill & Clara had three children: Richard, Marjorie, and Patricia. After the flood and losing everything, Bill went to Denver, Colorado to find work.

He was employed by Mountain Bell installing telephone lines across the Colorado mountains.

In 1936, soon after Bill moved west, Clara and her three children took the train from Cambridge to Denver with all their belongings in five small suitcases.

Bill & Clara moved to North Denver where their children grew up.

He was a devoted, loving ,& kind family man. His Mother and family called him "Willie" when he was a child. He grew up on the family farm near Holdrege, Nebraska. His family later moved into Cambridge, Nebraska.

My Grandmother, his oldest Sister, loved him greatly. I loved it when she told stories about some of the funniest things he'd do and get into.


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