Carl Brisgger
Dead At 73
W. Carl Brugger, 73, Ottawa
County dog warden for the past
six years and widely-known in
sports circles as -a judge in dog
field trials and as a semi-pro
baseball umpire, died at his home
at 542M> Fremond-rd at 8:25 a.m.
today. J^'/V't^S
Mi*. Brugger had been bedfast
for the past 10 weeks.
Prior to moving to Port Clin¬
ton in 1952, Mr. Brugger had
served as dog warden in Sandusky
County for 10 years.
He was born on Oct..27, 1884 in
Fremont, the son of William and
Josephine Brugger.
He leaves his wife, Dollie, and
a sister, Mrs. Hazel Wenrick,
Toledo.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Mon¬
day in the Mitchell Funeral
Home at Clyde with the Rev. F.
A. Jordan of the Lutheran Church
officiating. Burial will be in Mc¬
pherson cemetery, Clyde.
Friends may call at the Mitch¬
ell Funeral home Saturday even¬
ing.