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Dwayne Eisenbarth

Dwayne Eisenbarth

Obituary

Class of 1949
June 2, 1930 – Sept. 1964
WEISER — Services for Dwayne Neal Eisenbarth, 34, resident of Spokane and a former resident of Weiser, who was killed at Post Falls Sunday, will he conducted Friday at 2 p.m. the Northam Jones Chapel in Weiser. Interment will follow at Hillcrest .
Mr. Eisenbarth was born June 2, 1930 at Torrington, Wyo., and came to Weiser with his parents as a child. He was reared in the Weiser area and graduated from the Weiser High School. He married Marilyn Lee Thorson Jan. 6, 1950. They moved to Spokane about three years ago where he was employed by a trucking firm.
 In addition to his wife he is survived by two daughters, Linda and Christina, both Spokane; three sons, Larry, Gregory and Ted, all of Spokane; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eisenharth of Weiser; one sister, Mrs. Jim Dugger, Spokane; eight brothers, Robert, Raymond, Dale, and Richard, all Weiser, Kenneth and James, both Spokane, Thomas, Fort Ord, Calif., and Fred, with the U.S. Navy.
From The Idaho Daily Statesman, Tuesday, September 15, 1964 Page 12
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