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Krueger
I am looking for information on which Krueger brother lived in Bismarck; I grewup in Bismarck and left in 1986. One of these brothers was always walking even in cold weather. I believe he would be about 90 also
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>Fred Krueger Jr.
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>MCCLUSKY -- Fred Krueger, Jr., 86, McClusky, died Feb.
>25, 2002, in the Underwood nursing home. Services will
>be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Grace Lutheran Church,
>McClusky. Burial will be in McClusky City Cemetery.
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>Visitation will be held from 2 to 8 p.m. today and
>from 9 a.m. to noon Thursday at Hertz Funeral Home,
>McClusky.
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>Fred Krueger Jr. was born Dec. 8, 1915, in a sod house
>on his father's homestead north of McClusky in
>Highland Township, Sheridan County. He was the son of
>Fred and Karoline (Martin) Krueger. He attended rural
>school there. The family moved to Washington state in
>1927, and returned to the McClusky area in 1930. He
>enlisted in the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935.
>He worked on CCC construction projects in White Bear
>Lake, Minn., and in Fargo. He returned to the family
>farm in 1937.
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>Fred married Alvina Helm on Jan. 6, 1940, in McClusky.
>They bought a farm north west of McClusky in Mountain
>City Township in 1942 and farmed there. They purchased
>the Moore Hotel in McClusky in 1957 and moved into
>town. Fred worked for the North Dakota Highway
>Department in McClusky from 1961 until retiring in
>1981. They sold the hotel in 1982.
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>Fred was a member of the Grace Lutheran Church, where
>he was on the church council and served as deacon. He
>served nine years on the McClusky School Board and as
>a part-time Sheridan County deputy sheriff. He was
>also the Democratic election judge for many years.
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>Fred is survived by his wife, Alvina, McClusky; his
>daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Doug Froehlich,
>Fargo; two grandsons, Justin Froehlich, Wylie, Texas,
>and Joshua and his wife Tabatha Froehlich, Washington,
>D.C.; one great-grandson, Kaleb; three brothers,
>Ernest, Turtle Lake, Ralph, Moorhead, Minn., and
>Emanuel R., Minneapolis; and two sisters, Dottie
>Dollan, Alhambra, Calif., and Violet Ketterling, West
>Lafayette, Ind.
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>Fred was preceded in death by his parents; five
>brothers, Reuben, Herman, Dan, Walter and David; and
>three sisters, Ida, Christine and Tillie.
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>Copyright, 2002, The Bismarck Tribune
>Record Number: 0F22388405FDDD7C
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>Fred Krueger Jr.
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>MCCLUSKY -- Fred Krueger, Jr., 86, McClusky, died Feb.
>25, 2002, in the Underwood nursing home. Services will
>be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Grace Lutheran Church,
>McClusky. Burial will be in McClusky City Cemetery.
>
>Visitation will be held from 2 to 8 p.m. today and
>from 9 a.m. to noon Thursday at Hertz Funeral Home,
>McClusky.
>
>Fred Krueger Jr. was born Dec. 8, 1915, in a sod house
>on his father's homestead north of McClusky in
>Highland Township, Sheridan County. He was the son of
>Fred and Karoline (Martin) Krueger. He attended rural
>school there. The family moved to Washington state in
>1927, and returned to the McClusky area in 1930. He
>enlisted in the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935.
>He worked on CCC construction projects in White Bear
>Lake, Minn., and in Fargo. He returned to the family
>farm in 1937.
>
>Fred married Alvina Helm on Jan. 6, 1940, in McClusky.
>They bought a farm north west of McClusky in Mountain
>City Township in 1942 and farmed there. They purchased
>the Moore Hotel in McClusky in 1957 and moved into
>town. Fred worked for the North Dakota Highway
>Department in McClusky from 1961 until retiring in
>1981. They sold the hotel in 1982.
>
>Fred was a member of the Grace Lutheran Church, where
>he was on the church council and served as deacon. He
>served nine years on the McClusky School Board and as
>a part-time Sheridan County deputy sheriff. He was
>also the Democratic election judge for many years.
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>Fred is survived by his wife, Alvina, McClusky; his
>daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Doug Froehlich,
>Fargo; two grandsons, Justin Froehlich, Wylie, Texas,
>and Joshua and his wife Tabatha Froehlich, Washington,
>D.C.; one great-grandson, Kaleb; three brothers,
>Ernest, Turtle Lake, Ralph, Moorhead, Minn., and
>Emanuel R., Minneapolis; and two sisters, Dottie
>Dollan, Alhambra, Calif., and Violet Ketterling, West
>Lafayette, Ind.
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>Fred was preceded in death by his parents; five
>brothers, Reuben, Herman, Dan, Walter and David; and
>three sisters, Ida, Christine and Tillie.
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>Copyright, 2002, The Bismarck Tribune
>Record Number: 0F22388405FDDD7C