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Herman H. MOHLENBRINK
©Enid News and Eagle
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
Monday Sept. 06, 1971
 
Submitted by: Joyce Blaylock


Breckinridge
Obituary
Obituary - HERMAN H. MOHLENBRINK, BRECKINRIDGE, OK
Services for Herman H. Mohlenbrink, 80, who died suddenly Saturday morning of an apparent heart attack, were at 2:30 p.m. today in the Immanuel Lutheran Church of Breckinridge.
Pastor Carlton Kjergaard officiated and buriel was in the Lutheran Cemetery at Breckinridge under the direction of Anderson Funeral Home of Garber.
Mohlenbrink was born in Marshall Co. KS in 1891, and came to Oklahoma with his parents in 1898, the family settling near Breckinridge.
He had farmed in the area until ill health forced his retirement two years ago, when he moved to the Garber Nursing Home.
He was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church and was a veteran of World War 1, having served in three major battles, one being the Meuse-Argonne offence.
He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Anna Dalrymple of Breckinridge, and Mrs. Paul (Alma) Schultz of Enid; two brothers, Ed and George Mohlenbrink, both of Breckinridge.


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