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Alfred Nieb “Fred” Munhall

Birth
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 Jan 1967 (aged 73)
Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas, USA
Burial
Donated to Medical Science. Specifically: Body donated to medical science Specifically: University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas Add to Map
Memorial ID
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son of Albert Manhall - Loulon Taylor

Alfred Nieb "Fred" Munhall, retired independent oil operator, moved to Kerrville, Texas in 1961 from Graham, Texas. He was a geologist.

Mr. Munhall was a veteran of the Army Aviation Corps in World War I.

Alfred Nieb "Fred" Munhall was a life-long member of the Presbyterian Church. While in Graham, Texas, he was made a Deacon in the local church and served as Chairman of the Board. His service to the Church was recognized to such degree that he was elected to and served in the office of Ruling Elder, and as one of the Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church of Graham until his retirement at the time of his moving to Kerrville.

Mr. and Mrs. Munhall lived at 730 Elm Street in Graham. They had lived at Kerrville before coming to Graham.

Memorial services were held at the First Presbyterian Church of Kerrville in which Church he was now a Ruling Elder.

died at VA Administration Hospital

Cemetery - Anantomical Board of the State of Texas

Presbyterian Deacon in Graham, Texas during the 1940s and 1960s.

Survived by his wife.
son of Albert Manhall - Loulon Taylor

Alfred Nieb "Fred" Munhall, retired independent oil operator, moved to Kerrville, Texas in 1961 from Graham, Texas. He was a geologist.

Mr. Munhall was a veteran of the Army Aviation Corps in World War I.

Alfred Nieb "Fred" Munhall was a life-long member of the Presbyterian Church. While in Graham, Texas, he was made a Deacon in the local church and served as Chairman of the Board. His service to the Church was recognized to such degree that he was elected to and served in the office of Ruling Elder, and as one of the Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church of Graham until his retirement at the time of his moving to Kerrville.

Mr. and Mrs. Munhall lived at 730 Elm Street in Graham. They had lived at Kerrville before coming to Graham.

Memorial services were held at the First Presbyterian Church of Kerrville in which Church he was now a Ruling Elder.

died at VA Administration Hospital

Cemetery - Anantomical Board of the State of Texas

Presbyterian Deacon in Graham, Texas during the 1940s and 1960s.

Survived by his wife.


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