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Robert Elmer Ellifritz

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Robert Elmer Ellifritz

Birth
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Death
7 Jun 1996 (aged 81)
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Lockbourne, Franklin County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Retired General Manager of Data Processing at the Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Company, a career that started and developed at Curtiss-Wright during the war years. Member of the Quarter Century Club. Past President of the Toastmasters Club of Columbus. Guest Lecturer on Data Processing at Capital University. Past President of Central Ohio Chapter of Systems Processing Assoc. and the Assoc. of Computing Machinery. Past President of the Data Processing Committee of Edison Electric Institute and past President of Columbus Southern Ohio Electric Company Supervisors Club. Longtime volunteer at Mt. Carmel East Hospital and Christ the King Catholic Church, where he was a member of the Senior Citizens Club and its offspring, the "65" club. Graduate of Aquinas High School, class of '32 and a violinist in the Aquinas Orchestra. Accomplished musician whose grandchildren continue to carry the tune.
Retired General Manager of Data Processing at the Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Company, a career that started and developed at Curtiss-Wright during the war years. Member of the Quarter Century Club. Past President of the Toastmasters Club of Columbus. Guest Lecturer on Data Processing at Capital University. Past President of Central Ohio Chapter of Systems Processing Assoc. and the Assoc. of Computing Machinery. Past President of the Data Processing Committee of Edison Electric Institute and past President of Columbus Southern Ohio Electric Company Supervisors Club. Longtime volunteer at Mt. Carmel East Hospital and Christ the King Catholic Church, where he was a member of the Senior Citizens Club and its offspring, the "65" club. Graduate of Aquinas High School, class of '32 and a violinist in the Aquinas Orchestra. Accomplished musician whose grandchildren continue to carry the tune.


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