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Thomas Joseph Schreiber

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Thomas Joseph Schreiber

Birth
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
7 Jul 1958 (aged 62)
Lansdale, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Parkville, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services will be held at 2.30 P.M. Friday for Thomas J. Schreiber, of 4001 Round Top road, who died Monday in Lansdale, PA. He was 63. The services at the William Cook funeral establishment, St. Paul and Preston streets, will be followed by burial in Moreland Memorial Park, Taylor Avenue, Baltimore county. Mr. Schreiber, a native of Baltimore, was chief engineer for more than 30 years with the J. Schoeneman Company, clothing manufacturers. He won top honors as a student at the engineering school of the Maryland Institute, and also attended the Johns Hopkins University. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Louise Schreiber; a daughter, Mrs. Earl Morris, both of Baltimore, and two sons, Lt. Col. Thomas S. Schreiber, United States Army, stationed in Paris, and Capt. Graydon L. Schreiber, Army Dental Corps, station in Nuremberg, Germany. Also surviving are eight grandchildren.
Contributor: Larry Edgar Bunch (46518466) • [email protected]
Funeral services will be held at 2.30 P.M. Friday for Thomas J. Schreiber, of 4001 Round Top road, who died Monday in Lansdale, PA. He was 63. The services at the William Cook funeral establishment, St. Paul and Preston streets, will be followed by burial in Moreland Memorial Park, Taylor Avenue, Baltimore county. Mr. Schreiber, a native of Baltimore, was chief engineer for more than 30 years with the J. Schoeneman Company, clothing manufacturers. He won top honors as a student at the engineering school of the Maryland Institute, and also attended the Johns Hopkins University. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Louise Schreiber; a daughter, Mrs. Earl Morris, both of Baltimore, and two sons, Lt. Col. Thomas S. Schreiber, United States Army, stationed in Paris, and Capt. Graydon L. Schreiber, Army Dental Corps, station in Nuremberg, Germany. Also surviving are eight grandchildren.
Contributor: Larry Edgar Bunch (46518466) • [email protected]


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