company, died last night at his home, 1015 South Meadow St., after an illness
of five months. He was forty-seven years old.
Mr. Eddinger was born in Bally the son of Edwin and the late Rebecca, nee Eck, Eddinger.
He is survived by his father, who still re-sides in Bally, his widow, Annie, nee Stengel,
Eddinger and two daughters, Mrs. Creston Bachman and Mrs. John Knoll, both of
Allentown. Four brothers and two sisters also survive. They are: Frank, George and Ray
Eddinger, Allentown; Albert Eddinger, Alburtis; Mrs. Henry Bauman and Mrs. Charles Letterhouse, Bally.
Mr. Eddinger came to this city a number of years ago and was a veteran
and highly valued employe of the Lehigh Valley Transit company. He was a faithful member of the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and fraternally was affiliated with Allentown Aerie, 110, F. O. E.
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company, died last night at his home, 1015 South Meadow St., after an illness
of five months. He was forty-seven years old.
Mr. Eddinger was born in Bally the son of Edwin and the late Rebecca, nee Eck, Eddinger.
He is survived by his father, who still re-sides in Bally, his widow, Annie, nee Stengel,
Eddinger and two daughters, Mrs. Creston Bachman and Mrs. John Knoll, both of
Allentown. Four brothers and two sisters also survive. They are: Frank, George and Ray
Eddinger, Allentown; Albert Eddinger, Alburtis; Mrs. Henry Bauman and Mrs. Charles Letterhouse, Bally.
Mr. Eddinger came to this city a number of years ago and was a veteran
and highly valued employe of the Lehigh Valley Transit company. He was a faithful member of the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and fraternally was affiliated with Allentown Aerie, 110, F. O. E.
[The Morning Call_Sat, Aug 11, 1928_Page 7]
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