Loveland, Colorado
CARL STROH DIES AT JOHNSTOWN
Carl Stroh, 78, a resident of the Johnstown district the past 36 years died this morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G. C. Binder, after a long illness.
Born in Frank, Saratov, Volga, Russia, December 22, 1862. Mr. Stroh came to the United States fifty years ago. He was employed at one time in the Denver smelter, and later moved to Johnstown. Mrs. Stroh died 24 years ago.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. G. C. Binder of Milliken, and Mrs. Mabel Stroh of Hammond, Ind.; five sons, Charles of Greeley, Jake and Conrad of Milliken, and John and Henry of Johnstown. Also a sister, Mrs. Harry Horst of Denver and two brothers, Jake of Fort Morgan and Conrad Stroh of Loveland.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later
Loveland, Colorado
CARL STROH DIES AT JOHNSTOWN
Carl Stroh, 78, a resident of the Johnstown district the past 36 years died this morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G. C. Binder, after a long illness.
Born in Frank, Saratov, Volga, Russia, December 22, 1862. Mr. Stroh came to the United States fifty years ago. He was employed at one time in the Denver smelter, and later moved to Johnstown. Mrs. Stroh died 24 years ago.
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. G. C. Binder of Milliken, and Mrs. Mabel Stroh of Hammond, Ind.; five sons, Charles of Greeley, Jake and Conrad of Milliken, and John and Henry of Johnstown. Also a sister, Mrs. Harry Horst of Denver and two brothers, Jake of Fort Morgan and Conrad Stroh of Loveland.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later
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