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Last Name: Stroh
First Name: Charles E.
Father's Name: Elmer J. Stroh
Mother's Maiden Name: Emma L. Detjen
Spouse's Name: Louise Doute
Death Date: Jun 28, 1976
Cause of Death Leukemia
Death Location: Columbus, Franklin County OH
Source: Wapakoneta Daily News
Additional: Charles E. (Buck) Stroh, 51, Washington Pike, Route 2, Wapakoneta, died at 9:05 a.m. Monday at Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus. He had been a patient since June 4. Death was due to leukemia. Born July 3, 1924 in Moulton, he was the son of Elmer J. and Emma L. Detjen Stroh. They survive. On March 18, 1946 he married Louise Doute and she is also living. Also surviving are two daughters, Mary Stroh, Columbus; Mrs. Greg (Susan) Hughes, Cambridge,; one son, David Stroh, student at OSU, Columbus, his mother-in-law, Mrs. Fred Doute, St. Marys; one sister, Mrs. Howard (Miriam) Kleven, Westland, Mich.; two brothers, Kermit Stroh, Route 3, Wapakoneta; Henry Stroh, Route 4, Wapakoneta. Mr. Stroh was a confirmed member of the Trinity Lutheran Church, Moulton, where he served as deacon, trustee and leader of various groups. He worked as a farmer. Mr. Stroh belonged to the Holstein-Friesian Association of America, the Idlewild Club, the Volunteer Firemans Mutual Benefit Association, the National Farmers Union, and the Moulton Gun Club. He was manager and a former player on the Moulton Merchants softball team. He served as past president of the Trinity Lutheran Mens Brotherhood and was the director of the Detjen Grain Compny, Moulton. Private services will be held Thursday morning in Trinity Lutheran Church, Moulton. Burial will be in Elm Grove Cemetery, St. Marys. Friends may call at the Yoder, Long and Folk Funeral Home, St. Marys, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 Wednesday. Memorial Contributions may be made to the American Red Cross Blood Program, the American Coancer Society, or the Trinity Lutheran Church Building Fund.
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