William Henry Reuter

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William Henry Reuter

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Buffalo Township, Wright County, Minnesota, United States
Death: September 15, 1931 (40)
Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, United States (Killed in a train accident. William was a railroad brakeman. He was pinned between the couplers of two railroad cars as the train was backing up.)
Place of Burial: Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Peter Reuter and Mary Ann (Anna Maria) Kirscht
Husband of Georgeine Carrier
Father of William Francis Reuter; Leo Joseph Reuter; Lawrence George Reuter; Sgt. George Joseph Francis Reuter, USA; Edward James Reuter and 5 others
Brother of Peter Joseph Reuter; Mary Ann [Anna Maria] Reuter; Henry Joseph Reuter; Lt. Col. Rose Marie Reuter, USA; Anna T. Reuter and 5 others

Occupation: Railroad brakeman for the Great Northern Railroad.
Managed by: A1C Paul Alan Fine, USAF, B.A.
Last Updated:

About William Henry Reuter

  • Georgeine and her nine children had packed up & were ready to move out to Klamath Falls, Idaho, when the terrible news arrived that William had been killed in the train-car accident.
  • A newspaper article about William's death is attached to the "Source tab of this profile. (Click the “Sources” tab. Click the “Add Source” button. Click the document listed in the left-hand column. Click on the tiny image of the .jpg document at the top of the next screen.)
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William Henry Reuter's Timeline

1891
May 9, 1891
Buffalo Township, Wright County, Minnesota, United States
1915
October 21, 1915
Cass Lake, Cass , Minnesota
1917
January 4, 1917
Cass Lake, Cass, Minnesota
1918
February 9, 1918
Superior, Douglas, Wisconsin
1919
March 30, 1919
Cass Lake, Cass, Minnesota, United States
1922
January 11, 1922
Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin, United States
1923
March 22, 1923
Superior, Douglas, Wisconsin, United States
1924
October 16, 1924
Superior, Douglas, Wisconsin, United States
1926
December 25, 1926
Superior, Douglas, Wisconsin, United States
1928
June 26, 1928
Superior, Douglas, Wisconsin