Herbert E. Sinow

1911 - 1970
Iowa PVT 83 Chemical BN


Serial Number 37651594; Enlisted Camp Dodge December 21, 1942


Wife --- Minnie E. Sinow 1911 - ????


Manning Monitor article------ 1944

Herbert Sinow in Hospital
Mrs. Herbert Sinow received a letter from her husband Monday from Sicily in which he expresses his thanks to the American Legion and the Monitor for receiving the home paper in Sicily. Herb is at present confined in a hospital in that country.

In Memory Of HERBERT E. SINOW

Born January 3, 1911 Iowa Township, Crawford County, Iowa
Entered Into Rest March 5, 1970 St. Anthony Hospital, Carroll, Iowa
Age 59 years, 2 months, 2 days
Services Held At Ohde Funeral Home, Manning, Iowa Sunday, March 8, 1970, 2 P.M.
Clergyman Pastor Edward F. Heinicke Zion Lutheran Church, Manning, Iowa
Organist Dorothy Kusel
Interment Manning Cemetery
Casketbearers: Earl Knudsen, Dalton McNutt, Glenn Aikman, Ronnie Hiatt, Charles King, Charles Powers
MILITARY HONORS
Veterans of Foreign wars Post No. 8517
American Legion Post No. 22 Manning, Iowa

All friends and relatives are invited for lunch and fellowship to the Fellowship Hall of Zion Lutheran Church following the committal services.


HERBERT E. SINOW
Herbert Ernest Sinow, 59, Postmaster at Gray, died Thursday afternoon, March 5, 1970, at St. Anthony Hospital in Carroll. He had been in failing health since September.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Ohde Funeral Home in Manning. Pastor Edward F. Heinicke, of Zion Lutheran Church, will officiate and burial will be in the Manning Cemetery.

Mr. Sinow, son of Emil and Wilhelmine (Goettsch) Sinow, was born January 3, 1911, in Iowa Township, Crawford County. He attended schools at Aspinwall and Manning. He worked at home until his marriage to Minnie Moeller at Manning on March 28, 1939. The couple worked for three years at the Manning-Manilla Country Club. Mr. Sinow entered military service in 1942 and received his discharge April 11, 1944. Since then they have lived in Gray.

Surviving with his wife are two sons, James of Audubon and Roger, at home; a granddaughter and a sister, Mrs. John (Lisetta) Derner.

Two brothers preceded him in death, Emil in 1968 and Bill, in 1969.


Herbert & Minnie buried in the Manning Cemetery.
Section E Row #4 south - north.