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Microfilmed cemetery record at the Kansas State Historical Society:
Albert E. Bamberg
lot owner: A.E. Bamberg
Lot 297, Section G, Grave 1
In Abby 12/26/1944; Out 12/27/1944
born: 11/4/1885, Kansas
died: 12/22/1944
buried: 12/26/1944
age: 59-1-18
late residence: 2820 Massachusetts
funeral director: Wall-Diffenderfer
interment authorized by Mrs. Elma Bamberg, 2820 Mass.
Topeka Daily Capital, Saturday, Dec. 23, 1944, page 8:
Albert Erich Bamberg
Albert Erich Bamberg, 58, died Friday night at his home, 2820 Massachusetts. He was born November 4, 1885, at Collyer and had been a resident of Kansas his entire life living in Topeka for the past thirty-six years. Bamberg was a member of the First Methodist Church and the VFW, being a veteran of World War I. He was an employee of the post office thirty-one years retiring last March due to ill health.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Alma Bamberg, of the home; two sons, LaVern Bamberg, chief radio operator in the United States Navy, and Jack Bamberg, flight officer in the Army Air Service; one daughter, Mrs. Rhea Moroczek, Topeka; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Brewer, Tescott; Mrs. Linna Schwanbeck, Curtis, Neb.; and Mrs. Otto Schwanbeck, Wakeeney, and one grandson.
The body was taken to Wall-Diffenderfer's Mortuary pending funeral arrangements.
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Microfilmed cemetery record at the Kansas State Historical Society:
Albert E. Bamberg
lot owner: A.E. Bamberg
Lot 297, Section G, Grave 1
In Abby 12/26/1944; Out 12/27/1944
born: 11/4/1885, Kansas
died: 12/22/1944
buried: 12/26/1944
age: 59-1-18
late residence: 2820 Massachusetts
funeral director: Wall-Diffenderfer
interment authorized by Mrs. Elma Bamberg, 2820 Mass.
Topeka Daily Capital, Saturday, Dec. 23, 1944, page 8:
Albert Erich Bamberg
Albert Erich Bamberg, 58, died Friday night at his home, 2820 Massachusetts. He was born November 4, 1885, at Collyer and had been a resident of Kansas his entire life living in Topeka for the past thirty-six years. Bamberg was a member of the First Methodist Church and the VFW, being a veteran of World War I. He was an employee of the post office thirty-one years retiring last March due to ill health.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Alma Bamberg, of the home; two sons, LaVern Bamberg, chief radio operator in the United States Navy, and Jack Bamberg, flight officer in the Army Air Service; one daughter, Mrs. Rhea Moroczek, Topeka; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Brewer, Tescott; Mrs. Linna Schwanbeck, Curtis, Neb.; and Mrs. Otto Schwanbeck, Wakeeney, and one grandson.
The body was taken to Wall-Diffenderfer's Mortuary pending funeral arrangements.
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