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Albert Carr Kallock

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Albert Carr Kallock

Birth
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
28 Mar 1937 (aged 44)
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 13-plot 11-grave 12
Memorial ID
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Albert Kallock (66205244)

Suggested edit: (Published in “The Nashville Tennessean,” Monday, 29 Mar 1937; page 2)
Albert C. Kallock Dies At His Home
Injuries received in an automobile accident more than a year ago were held responsible for the death yesterday morning of Albert C. Kallock, 43, employee of the Myers and Underwood restaurant on the Public Square. Mr. Kallock suffered internal injuries when the automobile he was driving collided with a milk truck at Twenty-Second and Cedar Street. He died at his home, 1010 Sixteenth Avenue, South, yesterday morning at 5 o’clock. A native of Nashville, Mr. Kallock received his education in the local public schools and had made his home here all of his life. He was a communicant of the Cathedral of the Incarnation. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Mollie E. Kallock; sisters, Misses May and Carrie Kallock and Mrs. R. L Manning; and his brothers, William P. and Edward R. Kallock. Funeral services will be conducted from the apartments of the Martin-Bracey-Welsh, 2408 West End, this (Monday) afternoon at 3 o’clock. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Joe Fisher, Joe Williams, Mike Nolan, George Smith, John Conroy, Joe Dawson, Frank Underwood, Dick Dearmon, Morton Vivrette, John Grady and Charles Meadows.

Contributor: Rev. Edward F. Steiner (47347402) • [email protected]
Albert Kallock (66205244)

Suggested edit: (Published in “The Nashville Tennessean,” Monday, 29 Mar 1937; page 2)
Albert C. Kallock Dies At His Home
Injuries received in an automobile accident more than a year ago were held responsible for the death yesterday morning of Albert C. Kallock, 43, employee of the Myers and Underwood restaurant on the Public Square. Mr. Kallock suffered internal injuries when the automobile he was driving collided with a milk truck at Twenty-Second and Cedar Street. He died at his home, 1010 Sixteenth Avenue, South, yesterday morning at 5 o’clock. A native of Nashville, Mr. Kallock received his education in the local public schools and had made his home here all of his life. He was a communicant of the Cathedral of the Incarnation. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Mollie E. Kallock; sisters, Misses May and Carrie Kallock and Mrs. R. L Manning; and his brothers, William P. and Edward R. Kallock. Funeral services will be conducted from the apartments of the Martin-Bracey-Welsh, 2408 West End, this (Monday) afternoon at 3 o’clock. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Joe Fisher, Joe Williams, Mike Nolan, George Smith, John Conroy, Joe Dawson, Frank Underwood, Dick Dearmon, Morton Vivrette, John Grady and Charles Meadows.

Contributor: Rev. Edward F. Steiner (47347402) • [email protected]


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