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Metzinger

Arthur Joseph Metzinger

Canning, SD

1934, 2754, Wind Cave, DNP-1,

Arthur Joseph Metzinger was born June 25, 1913. Mr. Metzinger passed away Friday February 23, 2001, at his home in Pierre, SD.

Survivors include his wife, Helen Metzinger, Pierre; seven daughters, Loretta Cowan and Mary Stewart, both of Pierre, Janet Keller, Gold Hills, Ore., Judy Pullman, Onida, Deenie Frederick, Agar, and Patty Wietgrefe and Sharon Metzinger, both of Sioux Falls; three sons, Leroy Metzinger, Blunt, Mike Metzinger, Artesian, and Lyle Metzinger, Pierre; one sister, Hazel Adams, Pierre; 31 grandchildren; and 32 great-grandchildren.


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