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Lloyd D. Pringnitz

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Lloyd D. Pringnitz

Birth
Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
6 Apr 2010 (aged 81)
Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Neenah, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.1321398, Longitude: -88.5014335
Plot
Veterans Memorial, Wall of Valor, Column F, Level 5
Memorial ID
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Lloyd D. Pringnitz, of Neenah, age 81, passed away on Tuesday, April 6, 2010. He was born June 26, 1928 in Green Bay at Bellin Hospital, son of Viola Boettcher. Lloyd was then adopted from St. Joseph Orphanage in Green Bay by George and Helen (Schlender) Pringnitz of New London. Lloyd attended Emmanuel Lutheran School and high school in New London. On October 11, 1945 he joined the US Navy and had a 21 year career before retiring in August of 1966. While in the Navy he served on the USS Mindanao, USS Pine Island, USS Saratoga, USS Outpost and the USS Northampton. Lloyd also had four tours in Washington DC in the Pentagon, spent time in Japan and Antarctica to name a few. Upon retiring from the Navy he operated an electrical repair business in Milwaukee. Lloyd then moved to Neenah to work for 3M and then Badger Liquor for many years. He served on many church boards and committees which included YPS and starting the annual church camp out. One of his favorite past times was spending holiday weekends at a family cottage in Saxeville with family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his sister, Wahneeta Korth.
Entombment will be at Shrine of Heaven Mausoleum.
Lloyd D. Pringnitz, of Neenah, age 81, passed away on Tuesday, April 6, 2010. He was born June 26, 1928 in Green Bay at Bellin Hospital, son of Viola Boettcher. Lloyd was then adopted from St. Joseph Orphanage in Green Bay by George and Helen (Schlender) Pringnitz of New London. Lloyd attended Emmanuel Lutheran School and high school in New London. On October 11, 1945 he joined the US Navy and had a 21 year career before retiring in August of 1966. While in the Navy he served on the USS Mindanao, USS Pine Island, USS Saratoga, USS Outpost and the USS Northampton. Lloyd also had four tours in Washington DC in the Pentagon, spent time in Japan and Antarctica to name a few. Upon retiring from the Navy he operated an electrical repair business in Milwaukee. Lloyd then moved to Neenah to work for 3M and then Badger Liquor for many years. He served on many church boards and committees which included YPS and starting the annual church camp out. One of his favorite past times was spending holiday weekends at a family cottage in Saxeville with family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his sister, Wahneeta Korth.
Entombment will be at Shrine of Heaven Mausoleum.


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