Fred J. Klein, 66, Upper W. Thomas St., was found dead in his home this morning. He was found by two neighbors who told police they had not seen him around for several days. Coroner Thomas C. Cox attributed death of natural causes and said he had been dead several days. Mr. Klein was born in Rome on Aug. 2, 1893, son of Jacob P. and Alberta Brown Klein. He never married. A farmer by occupation, Mr. Klein is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ray Russell, Hawkins Cor-. ners, and Miss Maregaret Klein,' Hamilton; a nephew, James R Russell, Stokes, and an uncle, H. Seymour Brown, Floyd. Funeral services will be held at the Griffin k Aldridge Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. L. Alden Smith, pastor of Calvary Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Rome Cemetery.
DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N. Y., TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1960
Fred J. Klein, 66, Upper W. Thomas St., was found dead in his home this morning. He was found by two neighbors who told police they had not seen him around for several days. Coroner Thomas C. Cox attributed death of natural causes and said he had been dead several days. Mr. Klein was born in Rome on Aug. 2, 1893, son of Jacob P. and Alberta Brown Klein. He never married. A farmer by occupation, Mr. Klein is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ray Russell, Hawkins Cor-. ners, and Miss Maregaret Klein,' Hamilton; a nephew, James R Russell, Stokes, and an uncle, H. Seymour Brown, Floyd. Funeral services will be held at the Griffin k Aldridge Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. L. Alden Smith, pastor of Calvary Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Rome Cemetery.
DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N. Y., TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1960
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