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Herman Lewis Dinklocker

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Herman Lewis Dinklocker

Birth
Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA
Death
26 Jan 1928 (aged 65)
Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
1492.5
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Obituary, Standard-Sentinel, Hazleton, PA, Friday morning, January 27, 1928
Death Roll -- Herman Dinklocker
Herman Dinklocker, aged 66 years, one of West Hazleton's most esteemed residents, died at 10:30 o'clock last night at the Hazleton State Hospital of complications following an operation which he underwent on his admission to the institution yesterday morning.
Mr. Dinklocker was born in Jersey City, and came to West Hazleton at the age of sixteen. He has been in employ of John J. Moran as a bottler for the past thirty-six years, and lived at 217 East Green Street, in the borough.
The deceased was a member of St Paul's Reformed church, of West Hazleton.
Surviving him are his wife, Elizabeth, and the following children:
Roland, at home; Foster, a student at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy; Mrs. J. B. Walbridge, of Essington, Pa; Mrs Frederick Breisch, Tamaqua; Miss Mae Dinklocker, of New York; Herbert of West Hazleton, and Wilbur, Harry and Calvin, of this city.
Two brothers, Harry and Christ, of Shenandoah; one sister, Mrs. Robert Airy, of Philadelphia; a step-sister, Mrs. Jacob Moyer, of Saratoga Lake, NY and one stepbrother, Samuel Weller, of Philadelphia, also survive.
Funeral arrangements have not as yet been completed.
[Notes: Herman probably moved to PA at age of 6 (1868/9) vice 16 since family is shown in Hazleton in the 1870 census.
Obituary, Standard-Sentinel, Hazleton, PA, Friday morning, January 27, 1928
Death Roll -- Herman Dinklocker
Herman Dinklocker, aged 66 years, one of West Hazleton's most esteemed residents, died at 10:30 o'clock last night at the Hazleton State Hospital of complications following an operation which he underwent on his admission to the institution yesterday morning.
Mr. Dinklocker was born in Jersey City, and came to West Hazleton at the age of sixteen. He has been in employ of John J. Moran as a bottler for the past thirty-six years, and lived at 217 East Green Street, in the borough.
The deceased was a member of St Paul's Reformed church, of West Hazleton.
Surviving him are his wife, Elizabeth, and the following children:
Roland, at home; Foster, a student at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy; Mrs. J. B. Walbridge, of Essington, Pa; Mrs Frederick Breisch, Tamaqua; Miss Mae Dinklocker, of New York; Herbert of West Hazleton, and Wilbur, Harry and Calvin, of this city.
Two brothers, Harry and Christ, of Shenandoah; one sister, Mrs. Robert Airy, of Philadelphia; a step-sister, Mrs. Jacob Moyer, of Saratoga Lake, NY and one stepbrother, Samuel Weller, of Philadelphia, also survive.
Funeral arrangements have not as yet been completed.
[Notes: Herman probably moved to PA at age of 6 (1868/9) vice 16 since family is shown in Hazleton in the 1870 census.


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