Popular Molder Died on Saturday Night
Weldon Joseph Steinmetz, molder employed at the Ohio Rake Works, died Saturday evening at his home, 231 W. Norwood Ave., at the age of 57 years, six months, & 9 days. He had been ill since July with a complication of ailments. Steinmetz was an unusually popular man and had been active in the affairs of the molder's union, local #181. He was also affiliated with the Knights of St. George, St. George Beneficial Society and the Maccabees. He came to Dayton from Lancaster, PA, when he was a boy 11 years old, and has made his home here ever since. Mrs. Catherine Steinmetz, his wife, and one daughter, Florence, survive him. Funeral services will be held from the home and from Emanuel Catholic Church, of which he was a member.
Popular Molder Died on Saturday Night
Weldon Joseph Steinmetz, molder employed at the Ohio Rake Works, died Saturday evening at his home, 231 W. Norwood Ave., at the age of 57 years, six months, & 9 days. He had been ill since July with a complication of ailments. Steinmetz was an unusually popular man and had been active in the affairs of the molder's union, local #181. He was also affiliated with the Knights of St. George, St. George Beneficial Society and the Maccabees. He came to Dayton from Lancaster, PA, when he was a boy 11 years old, and has made his home here ever since. Mrs. Catherine Steinmetz, his wife, and one daughter, Florence, survive him. Funeral services will be held from the home and from Emanuel Catholic Church, of which he was a member.
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