Vandenberg, Loren P.

Vandenberg, Loren P.

Male 1922 - 2004  (81 years)

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  1. 1.  Vandenberg, Loren P.Vandenberg, Loren P. was born 30 Jul 1922, Menominee, Menominee, Michigan, USA; died 25 Feb 2004, Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin, USA; was buried , Holy Rosary Cemetery, Kewaunee, Wisconsin, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Military Service: Between 1942 and 1945
    • Residence: 1943
    • Occupation: 1955; Corps of Engineers Tug Boat on Great Lakes
    • Retired: Abt 1960
    • Residence: Between 1965 and 2002
    • Residence: Between 1965 and 2002
    • Residence: Between 2003 and 2004
    • Prayer Card: Aft 25 Feb 2004
    • Obituary: 27 Feb 2004; Green Bay Press Gazette

    Notes:

    Military Service:
    Army

    Residence:
    Army in Iran (Persia)

    Occupation:
    Corps of Engineers Tug Boat on Great Lakes

    Retired:
    Disability from Army Corps of engineer

    Residence:
    Kewaunee WI

    Residence:
    Kewaunee, WI

    Residence:
    Green Bay

    Obituary:
    VanDenBerg, Loren P.Loren P. VanDenBerg, 81, Kewaunee died Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2004 at a Gre en Bay Hospital after an eight year battle with kidney dialysis. He was bo rn on July 30, 1922, to the late Peter and Elizabeth (Stoeveken) VanDenBe rg in Menominee, Mich. Loren graduated from Kewaunee High School with t he Class of 1941. He served in the 363rd Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army dur ing World War II in the Persian Golf (Iran) and also served in the Europea n, African and Middle East Thraters. He was awarded the Victory Meda l. He was a member of V.F.W. Post 3392, American Legion Post 29, Cathol ic Order of Foresters Ct. 1084 and a lifelong member of Holy Rosary Churc h. He was employed with the Corps of Engineers on the Tug Ludington and Cu mberland for 19 years.Survivors include three brothers and one sister-in-law, Jerrome VanDenBer g, Kaukauna; James and Pat VanDenBerg, Madison Wis.; and Dennis VanDenBer g, Kewaunee; six sisters and three brothers-in-law, Teresa and Clem Derenn e, Green Bay; Rose Duescher, Luxemburg; Rita VanDenBerg, Kewaunee; Ange la and Lloyd Paul, Oakdale, Minn.; Mercedes VanDenBerg, San Francisco, Cal if.; and Helen and Robert DeGrave, Green Bay; and many nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by one brother, Allan VanDenBerg; one brother-in- law, Richard Duescher; a nephew, Charles Derenne; and a niece, Nancy Duesc her.Friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday at Buchanan Funeral Home, Kewaune e. A Parish Wake Service will be held at 7 p.m. lead by Kathy Zeman. Visit ation continues Saturday morning at the funeral home until 9:30 a.m. Ma ss of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 28 at Holy R osary Church, Kewaunee with Fr. William Kuhr officiating. Burial with fu ll military rites in Holy Rosary Cemetery.Loren's family extends a special thank you to St. Vincent Hospital Speci al Care unit, Dr. Lawton and the Royce Lin Dialysis Center and Manor Ca re East nursing Center for their loving care and support. Also the Elder ly Services and all who transported him to the dialysis center three tim es a week.Obituary from Green Bay Press Gazette 20040227
    VanDenBerg, Loren P. Loren P. VanDenBerg, 81, Kewaunee died Wednesday, Feb. 25, 20 04 at a Green Bay Hospital after an eight year battle with kidney dial ysis. He was born on July 30, 1922, to the late Peter and Elizabeth (Stoeveken)(SIC Stoveken) VanDenBerg in Menominee, Mich. Lor en graduated from Kewaunee High School with the Class of 1941. He served in t he 363rd Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army during World War II in the Persi an Golf (Iran) (SIC Gulf) and also served in the European, Afric an and Middle East Thraters. He was awarded the Victory Medal. He was a member of V.F.W. Post 3392, American Legion Post 29, Catholic Order of Foresters Ct. 1084 and a lifelong member of Holy Rosary Churc h. He was employed with the Corps of Engineers on the Tug Ludingt on and
    Cumberland for 19 years. Survivors include three brothers and one sister-in-law, Jerro me (SIC Jerome) VanDenBerg, Kaukauna; James and Pat VanDenBerg, Madison Wis .; and Dennis VanDenBerg, Kewaunee; six sisters and three brothers-in -law, Teresa and Clem Derenne, Green Bay; Rose Duescher, Luxembur g; Rita VanDenBerg, Kewaunee; Angela and Lloyd Paul, Oakdale, Minn.; Mercedes VanDenBerg, San Francisco, Calif.; and Helen and Robe rt
    DeGrave, Green Bay; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by one brother, Allan VanDenBerg; one brother-in-law, Richard Duescher; a nephew, Charles Derenne; a nd a
    niece, Nancy Duescher. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday at Buchanan Funeral Home, Kewaunee. A Parish Wake Service will be held at 7 p.m. le ad by Kathy Zeman. Visitation continues Saturday morning at the funeral ho me until 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday, Feb. 28 at Holy Rosary Church, Kewaunee with Fr. Wil liam Kuhr officiating. Burial with full military rites in Holy Rosa ry
    Cemetery. Loren's family extends a special thank you to St. Vincent Hosp ital Special Care unit, Dr. Lawton and the Royce Lin Dialysis Cent er and Manor Care East nursing Center for their loving care and suppo rt. Also the Elderly Services and all who transported him to the dialysis center three times a week.
    Obituary from Green Bay Press Gazette 20040227
    VanDenBerg, Loren P. Loren P. VanDenBerg, 81, Kewaunee died Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2004 at a Gre en Bay Hospital after an eight year battle with kidney dialysis. He was bo rn on July 30, 1922, to the late Peter and Elizabeth (Stoeveken)(SIC Stove ken) VanDenBerg in Menominee, Mich. Loren graduated from Kewaunee High Sch ool with the Class of 1941. He served in the 363rd Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army during World War II in the Persian Golf (Iran) (SIC Gulf) and al so served in the European, African and Middle East Theaters. He was award ed the Victory Medal. He was a member of V.F.W. Post 3392, American Legi on Post 29, Catholic Order of Foresters Ct. 1084 and a lifelong memb er of Holy Rosary Church. He was employed with the Corps of Engineers on t he Tug Ludington and Cumberland for 19 years. Survivors inclu de three brothers and one sister-in-law, Jerrome (SIC Jerome) VanDenBer g, Kaukauna; James and Pat VanDenBerg, Madison Wis.; and Dennis VanDenBer g, Kewaunee; six sisters and three brothers-in-law, Teresa and Clem Derenn e, Green Bay; Rose Duescher, Luxemburg; Rita VanDenBerg, Kewaunee; Ange la and Lloyd Paul, Oakdale, Minn.; Mercedes VanDenBerg, San Francisco, Cal if.; and Helen and Robert DeGrave, Green Bay; and many nieces and nephew s. He was preceded in death by one brother, Allan VanDenBerg; one brother -in-law, Richard Duescher; a nephew, Charles Derenne; and a niece, Nancy D uescher. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday at Buchanan Funeral Home, Ke waunee. A Parish Wake Service will be held at 7 p.m. lead by Kathy Zema n. Visitation continues Saturday morning at the funeral home until 9:30 a. m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 28 at H oly Rosary Church, Kewaunee with Fr. William Kuhr officiating. Burial wi th full military rites in Holy Rosary Cemetery. Loren's family exten ds a special thank you to St. Vincent Hospital Special Care unit, Dr. Lawt on and the Royce Lin Dialysis Center and Manor Care East nursing Center f or their loving care and support. Also the Elderly Services and all who t ransported him to the dialysis center three times a week.
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    TEXT Date of Import: 9 Apr 2005



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