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Henry Yeagle
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Henry Yeagle, 69, of Dakota, died Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at Monroe Clinic Hospice Home surrounded by his loving family. He was born February 7, 1948, the son of Theron and Mabel Yeagle. Henry died of Stage IV Prostate Cancer, related to his exposure in South Vietnam to Agent Orange Herbicide. Henry served his country in the Vietnam War during the years of 1968-1969. He was in the 1st Field Forces, Searchlight Forces, attached to the ROK (Republic of Korea), Tiger, (Meng Ho) Forces Division, located in the Dongxuan Valley and Hills of the Central Highland in Vietnam. He received many medals for his service. After the war he farmed and raised beef cattle.

Surviving are his mother, Mabel Yeagle; brothers, Bob (Pam) Yeagle of Winslow and Dean (Carla) Yeagle of Dakota; sister, Kay (Larry) Miller of German Valley; also several nieces, nephews, aunts, and cousins.

Henry was preceded in death by his father, Theron Yeagle; and sister, Carol.

A special thank you goes out to the Freeport Hospice Nurses, Cheri, Ann, and Jeff; for their excellent care; Orangeville class of 1966 for the gestures of kindness and support during Henry's illness; and to Monroe Clinic Hospice Home and their outstanding acts of tremendous kindness, especially JoAnn Gouge.

Celebration of Life will be held 2:00 p.m. Sunday December 3, 2017 at St. Clare Friedensheim (2003 4th Street Monroe, Wisconsin 53566). Rev. Dennis Buss will officiate. A memorial has been established in his memory. Please sign Henry's guestbook and share a remembrance at www.burketubbs.com.