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ObituariesOctober 15, 1991

Graveside service for Douglas Hunter Rosenberger of Sullivan, formerly of Cape Girardeau, was held Sept. 28 at Lockhart Cemetery in Sullivan. The Rev. William E. Norris officiated, with Eatons Funeral Home of Sullivan in charge of arrangements. Rosenberger, 69, died Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1991, at Missouri Baptist Medical Center in St. Louis...

Graveside service for Douglas Hunter Rosenberger of Sullivan, formerly of Cape Girardeau, was held Sept. 28 at Lockhart Cemetery in Sullivan. The Rev. William E. Norris officiated, with Eatons Funeral Home of Sullivan in charge of arrangements.

Rosenberger, 69, died Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1991, at Missouri Baptist Medical Center in St. Louis.

He was born Feb. 19, 1922, in Greenbank, W.Va., son of the Rev. John and Pearl Rosenberger. He and Wanda Lee Remmert were married Sept. 11, 1944.

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Rosenberger served in the U.S. Army during World War II, and earned a battlefield commission as a second lieutenant. He was awarded the Bronze Star and French Medal of Honor.

He later graduated from Randolph Macon College in Ashland, Va. In 1951 he joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a special agent. He was assigned to the Cape Girardeau office in 1961, and retired in 1976.

Survivors include his wife; three daughters and a son-in-law, Susan and Richard Clubb of Marble Hill, Carol Rosenberger of Jackson, Alice Christian of Maple Grove, Minn.; a brother, Dr. Gordon Rosenberger of Rockville, Md.; a sister, Margaret Byrd of Boyds, Md., and two granddaughters, Alissa and Rebecca Christian.

A sister, Ruth Weir, preceded him in death.

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