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Edward Harry Kring

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Edward Harry Kring

Birth
Wilmore, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Dec 2010 (aged 99)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Glendale, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.5542412, Longitude: -112.1962967
Memorial ID
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Thank you to Contributors #47817349 and #46984070 for additional information and to Contributor #47817349 for taking the headstone photographs.

Funeral service to be held Thursday afternoon, December 30th at Hope Chapel. Family visitation and viewing to be held before the funeral.

He was 99 and a resident of Phoenix.

There is debate as to who his father was with some people thinking it was Harry E. Kring (1883 - 1914; ID# 37253262) and others going with Maurice R. Kring. I am keeping both names in the Bio section so visitors can make their own determination and in the hopes proof will be sent verifying one, the other, or on the off-chance a third (or more) turns out to be the father. As an FYI, obituaries, death certificates, birth certificates, personal or handed-down family histories, census records (probably the worst of the lot when it comes to inaccurate information), etc. have a bad habit of having incorrect or incomplete information.


Thank you to Contributors #47817349 and #46984070 for additional information and to Contributor #47817349 for taking the headstone photographs.

Funeral service to be held Thursday afternoon, December 30th at Hope Chapel. Family visitation and viewing to be held before the funeral.

He was 99 and a resident of Phoenix.

There is debate as to who his father was with some people thinking it was Harry E. Kring (1883 - 1914; ID# 37253262) and others going with Maurice R. Kring. I am keeping both names in the Bio section so visitors can make their own determination and in the hopes proof will be sent verifying one, the other, or on the off-chance a third (or more) turns out to be the father. As an FYI, obituaries, death certificates, birth certificates, personal or handed-down family histories, census records (probably the worst of the lot when it comes to inaccurate information), etc. have a bad habit of having incorrect or incomplete information.


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