Monday, December 5, 1949, p. 5
Martin A. Woelfling Dies; Shirt Factory Foreman
Martin A. Woelfling, of 211 East Lehman Street, a shirt factory foreman, died at 12:10 o'clock on Sunday morning in the Lebanon Sanatorium, following a few months illness at the age of 38 years. For the past two years he served as foreman of the Publix Shirt Company factory at Huntington, Tenn. He was a member of St. Gertrude's Church; the Moose and Eagles fraternities.
Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woelfling; and three brothers, Joseph Woelfling, Lebanon; and Frank and Adam Woelfling, Myerstown.
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Lebanon (PA) Daily News
Wednesday, December 7, 1949, p. 25
Requiem Mass Is Held For Martin Woelfling
A solemn requiem high mass was sung in St. Gertrude's Church this morning for Martin A. Woelfling, 211 East Lehman Street. whose remains were interred on St. Gertrude's Cemetery.
The pastor, Rev. Francis Heltshe, was the celebrant, assisted by Rev. Matthias Siedlecki, deacon, and Rev. Ben Stankiewicz, sub-deacon.
Bearers were: Nicholas Ferretti, Anthony Ambrosia, Carl Ambrosia, Samuel Vituschi, John Horney and Alvin Althouse. Thompson's had charge.
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Monday, December 5, 1949, p. 5
Martin A. Woelfling Dies; Shirt Factory Foreman
Martin A. Woelfling, of 211 East Lehman Street, a shirt factory foreman, died at 12:10 o'clock on Sunday morning in the Lebanon Sanatorium, following a few months illness at the age of 38 years. For the past two years he served as foreman of the Publix Shirt Company factory at Huntington, Tenn. He was a member of St. Gertrude's Church; the Moose and Eagles fraternities.
Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woelfling; and three brothers, Joseph Woelfling, Lebanon; and Frank and Adam Woelfling, Myerstown.
[Source: NewspaperArchive.com]
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Lebanon (PA) Daily News
Wednesday, December 7, 1949, p. 25
Requiem Mass Is Held For Martin Woelfling
A solemn requiem high mass was sung in St. Gertrude's Church this morning for Martin A. Woelfling, 211 East Lehman Street. whose remains were interred on St. Gertrude's Cemetery.
The pastor, Rev. Francis Heltshe, was the celebrant, assisted by Rev. Matthias Siedlecki, deacon, and Rev. Ben Stankiewicz, sub-deacon.
Bearers were: Nicholas Ferretti, Anthony Ambrosia, Carl Ambrosia, Samuel Vituschi, John Horney and Alvin Althouse. Thompson's had charge.
[Source: Newspapers.com]
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