He was born April 28, 1892 in Washington County, a son of thef late Wesley and Mary Roush Addlesburger. He married Della May Addlesburger who survives.
Mr. Addlesburger had been employed at Remington Rand for a number of years and had later been employed by the American Cyanimid Company until his retirement two years ago.
He is survived by his widow and six daughters. Mrs. Albert (Francis) Wenzel, Mrs, Ralph (Esther) Carpenter, Mrs. Richard (Betty) Spindler, Mrs. Lowell (Dorothy) Hill, Mrs. James (Helen) Payne and Mrs. Lewis (Polly) Morgenstern all of Marietta. One brother and two sisters survive, John Addlesburger of Lowell and Mrs. Rosa Hendricks and Mrs. Florence Hendricks of Marietta.
The funeral was conducted at McClure-Schafer Funeral Home with burial in Eastlawn CEMENTARY.
He was born April 28, 1892 in Washington County, a son of thef late Wesley and Mary Roush Addlesburger. He married Della May Addlesburger who survives.
Mr. Addlesburger had been employed at Remington Rand for a number of years and had later been employed by the American Cyanimid Company until his retirement two years ago.
He is survived by his widow and six daughters. Mrs. Albert (Francis) Wenzel, Mrs, Ralph (Esther) Carpenter, Mrs. Richard (Betty) Spindler, Mrs. Lowell (Dorothy) Hill, Mrs. James (Helen) Payne and Mrs. Lewis (Polly) Morgenstern all of Marietta. One brother and two sisters survive, John Addlesburger of Lowell and Mrs. Rosa Hendricks and Mrs. Florence Hendricks of Marietta.
The funeral was conducted at McClure-Schafer Funeral Home with burial in Eastlawn CEMENTARY.
Family Members
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Frances Edith Addlesburger Wenzel
1915–1990
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Esther Mary Addlesburger Carpenter
1919–2002
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Earl Thomas Addlesburger
1923–1925
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Betty Jane Addlesburger Spindler
1925–2016
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Dorothy Mae Addlesburger Hill
1927–1982
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Helen Marie Addlesburger Payne
1929–2003
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Pauline Osa Addlesburger
1935–1935
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Polly Nora Addlesburger Randolph
1935–1990
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