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“Our visit was prompted by the sudden and stunning loss of our daughter, E. We had no idea what to do or what to expect, but Friedrich-Jones Funeral Home was beyond helpful and understanding. You were so patient with us and let our son run all around the facility. We are grateful for how your group handled everything — so many things we had never thought about. Truly, we were blindsided and we thank you for helping us through these tough days.”
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Carl E. Bierbauer

February 10, 1916 - February 12, 2012

Carl E. Bierbauer, 96, of Naperville, IL. At peace February 12, 2012, born February 10, 1916 in Chicago, IL. Beloved husband of the late Edith M. Bierbauer; loving father of Jean Aquino and Paul (Maria) Bierbauer; cherished grandfather of Christopher (Melissa) and Michael (Dolores) Aquino; special great-grandfather of MaKenzie Aquino; devoted son of the late John and Theresa Bierbauer; dear brother of the late Josephine, Theresa, Lillian, John and Ray.
Carl retired from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in 1977 after more than 43 years of service. As Senior Vice President, he was responsible for Fiscal Agent functions, accounting and budgeting, and all administrative services for 8 years.
He was one of the first Federal Reserve Officers to see the advantages of automated paer check processing. He worked with area bankers to create a smooth transition to magnetic ink character recognition. He represented the Chicago branch of the Federal Reserve Committee that implemented an updated version of the retirement plan. Additionally, he headed the preparation of a change over to a new method of accounting.
Carl served in the US Army at the end of World War II. He received the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Service Medal and the Good Conduct Medal.
Visitation will be Wednesday, February 15, 4:00 until 8:00 PM at the Friedrich-Jones Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 44 South Mill St, Naperville, IL. Interment will be private. For those who would like to leave a lasting tribute to Carl’s life, memorials to the Alzheimer’s Association, 8430 Bryn Mawr, Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60631 would be greatly appreciated.

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