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(New page: Irwin J. Behr BEHR, Irwin J. (Sherrill, IA, July 4, 1920--Dubuque, IA, Feb. 18, 2005) The son of Joseph J. and Clara (Frommelt) Behr, Irwin married Lorraine Hein on Sept. 21, 1944, at [...)
 
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Behr worked with his father, J.J. Behr, in the General Store in Sherrill, which was the oldest implement dealer in Iowa. After the war, J.J. Behr Implement Co., which later was [[BEHR FARM AND CITY]], moved to Dubuque, and he worked there from 1947 to 1992 with his father and son, Rich.
Behr worked with his father, J.J. Behr, in the General Store in Sherrill, which was the oldest implement dealer in Iowa. After the war, J.J. Behr Implement Co., which later was [[BEHR FARM AND CITY]], moved to Dubuque, and he worked there from 1947 to 1992 with his father and son, Rich.


Irwin was a well-known band leader in the Dubuque area. He had his first band at the age of 16, and his last band was [[IRV BEHR AND THE RHYTHM BOYS]].
Irwin was a well-known band leader in the Dubuque area. He had his first band at the age of 16, and his last band was [[IRV BEHR AND HIS RHYTHM BOYS]].


Irv was the past president of the Musicians Union Local 289. He also was past president of the Hawkeye Motorcycle Club. Irv was a member of the Businessmen's Association, the Dubuque Home Builders Association and was a life member of the Knights of Columbus Council 510. He also was a member of the American Legion, Dubuque Post 6 and was one of the original members of the Dubuque County Fair Board.
Irv was the past president of the Musicians Union Local 289. He also was past president of the Hawkeye Motorcycle Club. Irv was a member of the Businessmen's Association, the Dubuque Home Builders Association and was a life member of the Knights of Columbus Council 510. He also was a member of the American Legion, Dubuque Post 6 and was one of the original members of the Dubuque County Fair Board.

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Irwin J. Behr

BEHR, Irwin J. (Sherrill, IA, July 4, 1920--Dubuque, IA, Feb. 18, 2005) The son of Joseph J. and Clara (Frommelt) Behr, Irwin married Lorraine Hein on Sept. 21, 1944, at NATIVITY CATHOLIC CHURCH, Dubuque. He served in the Army during WORLD WAR II and was stationed at Pearl Harbor.

Behr worked with his father, J.J. Behr, in the General Store in Sherrill, which was the oldest implement dealer in Iowa. After the war, J.J. Behr Implement Co., which later was BEHR FARM AND CITY, moved to Dubuque, and he worked there from 1947 to 1992 with his father and son, Rich.

Irwin was a well-known band leader in the Dubuque area. He had his first band at the age of 16, and his last band was IRV BEHR AND HIS RHYTHM BOYS.

Irv was the past president of the Musicians Union Local 289. He also was past president of the Hawkeye Motorcycle Club. Irv was a member of the Businessmen's Association, the Dubuque Home Builders Association and was a life member of the Knights of Columbus Council 510. He also was a member of the American Legion, Dubuque Post 6 and was one of the original members of the Dubuque County Fair Board.

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Feb 21, 2005 Telegraph Herald