Max Natter
(Cir 1880-)
Carl L. Natter Snr
(1905-1969)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Ethel O. Bienfang

Carl L. Natter Snr

  • Born: 28 Jan 1905, Jefferson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin USA
  • Marriage (1): Ethel O. Bienfang on 26 Jun 1929 in Jefferson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin USA
  • Died: 3 Jan 1969, Dubuque, Wisconsin USA at age 63
  • Buried: 6 Jan 1969, Union Cemetery, Jefferson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin USA

  General Notes:

Newspaper Clipping from the Dodge/Jefferson Counties Genealogy Society:
Jefferson Banner, 9 Jan 1969
Carl Natter, 64, of 208 Maple Street, Lancaster, a former resident of Jefferson, died at 5 p.m. Friday in a Dubuque hospital after a short illness. He was employed by the Mobil Oil Company for 40 years and was a district manager for the company for many years.
He was born in Jefferson January 28, 1904, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Natter.
Surviving are his wife, the former Ethel Bienfang of Jefferson; one daughter, Mrs. A. W. Drigot, Milwaukee; two sons, Dr. Carl Natter of Long Beach, California, and Richard, at home; five grandchildren; one brother, Herbert of Jefferson; two sisters, Mrs. Edwin Streim of Jefferson and Mrs. Bernice Behm of Janesville.
the funeral was held Monday at 11 a.m . at the Lancaster Lutheran Church, Burial was in Union Cemetery, Jefferson.

  Noted events in his life were:

• Soc Sec Num: 388-10-3183 Wisconsin.

• Record Change, 11 Sep 2008.


Carl married Ethel O. Bienfang, daughter of Edward Emil Bienfang and Emma Mathilda Goes, on 26 Jun 1929 in Jefferson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin USA. (Ethel O. Bienfang was born on 22 Jan 1907 in Wisconsin USA and died on 13 Oct 1997 in Washington, Wisconsin USA.)


  Marriage Notes:

Newspaper Clipping from the Dodge/Jefferson Counties Genealogy Society:
Jefferson Banner, 11 July 1929
Bienfang - Natter
Miss Ethel Bienfang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bienfang, Jefferson Junction, and Mr. Carl Natter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Natter, town Jefferson, were married Wednesday, June 26, at three o'clock in the afternoon at the Lutheran parsonage. The Rev. O. Kuhlow performed the ceremony.
The bride wore a gown of white lace over satin and a white tulle veil arranged in a turban about the head. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Evelyn Bienfang, sister of the bride, attended Miss Bienfang as bridesmaid. She wore a frock of pale green taffeta. Herbert Natter, brother of the groom, served as the best man.
At five o'clock a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents for relatives and a few initmate friends. The house was decorated in white and pink with flowers of all kinds. the bride is a graduate of Jefferson High School and has been a successful rural school teacher for the past four years.
Mr. and Mrs. Natter left on a motor trip to Pine Lake, Minnesota, They will make their home at 1702 Fischer Street, Madison, where the groom has a position with the Wadhams Oil Company.
The BANNER extends best wishes.

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