OBITUARY: Eldon Walter Buehrer, Worth County, Iowa Eldon Walter Buehrer ---------------------------------------------------------------- #1 [Northwood Anchor online - Posted March 12, 2002 - www.northwoodanchor.com] Eldon W. Buehrer Eldon W. Buehrer, 80, of Northwood, IA, died on March 8, 2002 at North Iowa Mercy Medical Center, Mason City. Funeral services were Monday at First Lutheran Church, Northwood, with Rev. Paul Holmer officiating. Burial was at Sunset Rest Cemetery, Northwood. Schroeder & Sites Funeral Home, Northwood, was in charge of arrangements. Eldon Walter Buehrer was born on April 15, 1921 at Grafton, IA, to Carl and Caroline (Trettin) Buehrer. He was baptized at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Grafton, and was confirmed at the same church in 1936. He lived with his parents on the Buehrer farm one-half mile east of Grafton. He went to school at Rural #1 School east of Grafton and Grafton Independent School. He entered the U.S. Navy on Aug. 26, 1942. After his honorable (medical) discharge he returned to Grafton and later moved to Mason City, where he worked a short time at Jacob E. Decker & Sons meat processing plant. He then drove bus for the Winnebago lines out of Mason City to Des Moines, Estherville and Fort Dodge. He married Ellen June Wolff of Northwood on June 9, 1946 at the Zion Lutheran Church, Northwood. He then was employed at Rilco Laminating Products for 2 1/2 years. He was employed at King Seeley Thermos Company of Albert Lea for 31 years, retiring in 1984. He established Riverside Auto Parts in Northwood in 1965 along with his employment in Albert Lea, MN. In 1986 his son Mark took over the business. Eldon was a 57 year member of the American Legion, a life member of the Disabled American Veterans in Mason City. He held the offices of Commander, Vice Commander, Service Officer and many years as Adjutant of Smith-Perry Post #144 of Northwood. He was very proud of his children and their achievements. He dearly loved his wife, children, grandchildren and great-granddaughter. He and Ellen enjoyed camping in the summer. He was a member of Moose Lodge in Mason City and the Eagles Lodge in Albert Lea. He enjoyed visiting his daughter, Sharon and son-in-law Rick and his grandchildren and great-granddaughter in Tucson, AZ. He enjoyed gardening and liked to help his son Mark in the business. He was preceded in death by his wife Ellen on March 16, 2001; his parents; a sister Hazel; twin brothers Marvin and Melvin; brother Leslie and a sister Gladys Kanzenbach of Faribault, MN. He is survived by his son Mark and wife Lori, grandsons Ryan and Cory, daughter Sharon Kay Haugebak and son-in-law Rick, grandchildren Heather DeBerry and her husband Charles, granddaughter Nicki Haugebak, great- granddaughter Emma DeBerry; son Randy and wife Laure, grandchildren Nathan, Terra, Megan and Nicole, daughter Dawn and husband Warren; many nieces and nephews; a sister Muriel Bork of Wanamingo, MN and several cousins. #2 [Mitchell County Press-News - www.mcpress.com - Posted Mar. 13, 2002 ] Eldon W. Buehrer Funeral services were held Monday, March 11, 2002 at First Lutheran Church, Northwood, for Eldon W. Buehrer, age 80, of Northwood. Rev. Paul Holmer officiated and burial was in Sunset Cemetery, Northwood. He died March 8, 2002 at North Iowa Medical Center, Mason City. Eldon was born April 15, 1921 in Grafton, Iowa to Carl and Caroline (Trettin) Buehrer. He was baptized at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Grafton and confirmed at the same church in 1936. He lived with his parents on the Buehrer farm one-half mile east of Grafton. He attended rural school # 1, east of Grafton and later moved to Mason City where he worked for Jacob E. Decker and Sons meat processing plant. He then drove bus for Winnebago lines out of Mason City to Des Moines, Estherville and Fort Dodge. He married Ellen June Wolff of Northwood on June 9, 1946 at the Zion Lutheran Church, Northwood. He was employed by Rilco Laminating Products, King Seeley Thermos of Albert Lea for 31 years, retiring in 1984. He established Riverside Auto Parts in Northwood in 1965 along with his employment in Albert Lea. In 1986 his son, Mark took over the business. Eldon was a 57 year member of the American Legion, a life member of Disabled American Veterans, and Smith-Perry Post #144 of Northwood. He was a member of Moose Lodge, Mason City, Eagles Lodge in Albert Lea, MN. He enjoyed visiting his daughter, Sharon and son-in-law, Rick and grandchildren and great-grandchildren who live in Tucson, AZ. Preceding him in death were his wife, Ellen on March 16, 2001; his parents; a sister, Hazel; twin brothers; a brother; and a sister; and several cousins. Those that survive him include his son, Mark and wife Lori; grandsons, Ryan and Cory; a daughter Sharon Kay Haugebak and son-in-law Rick; two granddaughters; and great-grandchildren. Schroeder-Sites Funeral Home, Northwood, IA in charge of arrangements. Copyright (c) 2002 by Kermit Kittleson (Note: Not necessarily related to the subject of this obituary.) This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. **************************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. 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