Obituary

William A. Kammerer Mr. Bill Kammerer of East Moraine Hills Drive in West Bend formerly of Grafton passed away peacefully at his residence Saturday morning May 29 2004. He was 81 years old. Bill was born on January 1 1923 in Fort Wayne IN son or Irwin and Bertha Engelbrecht Kammerer. After finishing his schooling Mr. Kammerer entered the US Army and served overseas during World War II with the 34th Infantry spending time in Africa and Italy. After his return from the service he married Florence Novean on August 30 1946 in Woodstock IL. The couple eventually settled in Grafton and Bill worked as a service manager at Tecumseh Products handling the nationwide Sears Roebuck account. Mr. Kammerer was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Grafton and the American Legion Rose Harms Post #355. He enjoyed woodcarving Indy 500 Racing fishing hunting and traveling to Florida in the winter. He is survived by his wife Florence of West Bend his granddaughter Tiffany (Robert Bursek) La Pointe of Portage MI son-in-law James (the late Susan Anne) La Pointe of Grafton 2 sisters Anna (Willard) Hughes of Cincinnati OH and Herma Hartmann of Hood River OR nieces nephews other relatives and friends. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday June 2 2004 at 7PM at the Eernisse Funeral Home in Port Washington. Rev. Larry Prahl will officiate. Interment will take place the next day at St. Paul Cemetery in Grafton. The family will receive visitors at the Funeral Home Wednesday from 5-7PM. Memorials are suggested to the St. Paul Hezekiah Fund. br /Service:br /7:00 PM at Eernisse Funeral Home on June 2 2004 (a target=_blank href=http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?city=Port Washingtonstate=WIaddress=1600 W. Grand Ave.zip=53074zoom=8map/driving directions/a) br/br/
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