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Charles Gunther

Birth
Death
Sep 1963
Burial
Oceanport, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Charles A. Gunther was a member of the Elberon Engine Company #4 of the Long Branch Fire Dept.

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Red Bank Register 9/20/63
CHARLES A. GUNTUER
ASHBBORO, N. C. — Charles A. Gunther, 45, of 1120 North Fayetteville St. died Thursday in Randolph Hospital here. Mr. Gunther was born in Long Branch, and lived here until about eight months ago. His parents were the late Wilhelm J. and Anna M. Gunther. He was a landscape foreman. He was a charter member of the Elberon First Aid Squad and an ex-captain of the Elberon Fire Company. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs .Ida G. Slocum of West Long Branch and Mrs. Frances J. Connors of Oakhurst. A Requiem Mass will be offered tomorrow at 10 a.m. at St. Michael's Catholic Church here. Burial will be in Woodbine Cemetery, Oceanport. The John W. Flock Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements
Charles A. Gunther was a member of the Elberon Engine Company #4 of the Long Branch Fire Dept.

If you have any additional information or information you like added like a picture, please email this account address; [email protected]. We would like to add all we can about our past members.
You can also visit our Fire Company Web Site at www.elberonengine4.org
Thank you


Red Bank Register 9/20/63
CHARLES A. GUNTUER
ASHBBORO, N. C. — Charles A. Gunther, 45, of 1120 North Fayetteville St. died Thursday in Randolph Hospital here. Mr. Gunther was born in Long Branch, and lived here until about eight months ago. His parents were the late Wilhelm J. and Anna M. Gunther. He was a landscape foreman. He was a charter member of the Elberon First Aid Squad and an ex-captain of the Elberon Fire Company. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs .Ida G. Slocum of West Long Branch and Mrs. Frances J. Connors of Oakhurst. A Requiem Mass will be offered tomorrow at 10 a.m. at St. Michael's Catholic Church here. Burial will be in Woodbine Cemetery, Oceanport. The John W. Flock Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements

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