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Details: LeRoy H. Otto, 59, formerly of Kenosha, died in Selinsgrove, Pa., Wednesday after a short illness. He was born in Kenosha June 19. 1906. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William F. Otto. He resided in Kenosha until 1932 and was employed at the Alien-A Hosiery Co. He is survived by his widow, the former Bertha Winn: two sons. Roy W, of Milwaukee, S/Sgt. LeRoy E., Kincheleo air force base in Michigan; two sisters. Mrs. Kenneth 4 Doris) Kuehn and Mrs. Earl (LaVerne) Zimmerman, both of Kenosha, and three grandchildren. Mr. Otto was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Clarence and Elmer. Clipped From Kenosha News 2.12.1965 L. H. Otto, 59, Selinsgrove RD2, Wisconsin Native LeRoy Harry Ott, 59, of Selinsgrove R.D. 2, passed away in Geisinger Medical Cente., Danville, this morning at 9: o'clock of complications. He was ill since November 26, and hospitalized since Saturday. He was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin, June- 19, 1906, the son of the late William and Ima Lichtenteler Otto. Mr. Otto attended the Green Street grade school in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and was a graduate of Lincoln Junior High School of Kenosha. He also attended the Kenosha School. He was married to the former Bertha Winn, November 27, 1931, at Crown. Point, Indiana. He had been employed in the industry since 1926, and was employed at the AllerwA Company in Kenosha, moving east in 1932 Where he became affiliated with -Interstate Hosiery Company, Lansdalq Pa. He was employed for a number of years at the Kent Hosiery Company in Duncanncm, and moved to Selinsgrove in where he became an employe the O. K. Hqsiery Mill. Mr. Otto held membership in the German Methodist Church, Kenosha, Wiscaxsin, the Sunbury Elks Lodge, Selinsgrove Lodge No. 1173, I..oyal Order ot Moose, and the Hummels Wharf Volunteer Fire Company. He is survived by his wife; one son, LeRoy -Otto Kinchelo Air Force Base Michigan; three granddaughters; two sisters, Mrs, Earl Zimmerman and Mrs. Kenneth Kuehn, bdh Kenoshav Wisconsin. Two brothers preceded him in death The Daily Item (Sunbury, Pennsylvania
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