Obituary courtesy of FAG contributor lynnm:
Carroll Daily Times Herald, Wed, May 1, 1968, page 14:
Fred M. Trecker, 73, of Goleta, Calif., died Tuesday, April 30, at Goleta. He was a former resident of Carroll and Anthon, where he was in business for many years.
Funeral rites will be held Friday at St. Joseph’s Church, Anthon.
Mr. Trecker is survived by his wife, Hazel; a son, William, of Goleta; four sisters, Mrs. Mike (Clara) Dozler, Mrs. Cliff (Leona) Pulver, Bayard; Mrs. Frank (Caroline) Halbig, Carroll; Mrs. Al (Catherine) Morman, Coon Rapids; a brother, Joe Trecker of Manning; and many nieces and nephews.
He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion and Knights of Columbus.
Obituary courtesy of FAG contributor lynnm:
Carroll Daily Times Herald, Wed, May 1, 1968, page 14:
Fred M. Trecker, 73, of Goleta, Calif., died Tuesday, April 30, at Goleta. He was a former resident of Carroll and Anthon, where he was in business for many years.
Funeral rites will be held Friday at St. Joseph’s Church, Anthon.
Mr. Trecker is survived by his wife, Hazel; a son, William, of Goleta; four sisters, Mrs. Mike (Clara) Dozler, Mrs. Cliff (Leona) Pulver, Bayard; Mrs. Frank (Caroline) Halbig, Carroll; Mrs. Al (Catherine) Morman, Coon Rapids; a brother, Joe Trecker of Manning; and many nieces and nephews.
He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion and Knights of Columbus.
Family Members
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Margaret Mary Trecker Macke
1880–1939
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Clara Margaret Trecker Dozler
1884–1968
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Theodore Thomas Trecker
1885–1948
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Marie A. Trecker Babcock
1887–1951
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Caroline Wilhelmina Trecker Halbig
1889–1977
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Kathryn B. "Kate" Trecker Morman
1890–1977
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William John Trecker
1892–1947
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Leo Trecker
1898–1902
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Joseph Bernard Trecker
1900–1969
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Leone G Trecker Pulver
1903–1990
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