![]() The two of them often went to tool meets and other collecting societies to show their treasures. While Alfred enjoyed welding and wrench-collecting, Beverly was interested in the collection of corn-related items. During the 1970s, the Egbers Flighting and Supply took off, allowing Alfred and Beverly to meet members of the public regularly to sell auger flighting and fix farm equipment in the machine shop. For many years, the Egbers family farm raised hogs, cattle, and sometimes ducks and chickens. ![]() They were married on December 12, 1954, and went on an exciting adventure of a honeymoon to Cuba. She used to point these school buildings out one was on Highway 32, and the other near her parents’ farm, both in Cuming County.īeverly enjoyed farm work and business, making her an excellent partner for Alfred Egbers. She attended Wayne State College for several sessions, qualifying to teach in country school, which she did for at least two years. Later, Beverly lived on a farm with her family near Bancroft, driving to town and graduating from Bancroft High School in 1950. She was baptized at the Zion Lutheran Church nearby. ![]() She was born to William and Martha(Tonjes)Krueger on a rented homeplace in SW Cuming County on March 31, 1933. Visitation will be Friday at Ludvigsen’s Hooper Funeral Chapel in Hooper with the family present from 5pm to 8pm. Burial will follow in the Elim Lutheran Cemetery. The funeral will be 2pm, Saturday, at the Uehling Auditorium. ![]() ![]() Egbers (90) of rural Uehling passed away at Oakland Heights Sunday, in the early morning. ![]()
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