1622 Bellevue Ave. died yesterday
at her home after a
short illness.
Born in Baldwinsville, Mrs.
Grieb lived 45 years in Syracuse.
She was a secretary for
Mack Truck Co. 43 years. She
was a communicant of Most
Holy Rosary Church. She was
a member of its Altar and
Rosary Society Loretto Rest
Guild and the Catholic Women's
Club.
Surviving are her husband,
Charles Grieb, and three sisters,
Mrs. James Phalen of
Ohio, Mrs. William Kohlbrenner
and Mrs. Robert Moynihan.
Services will be at 8:30 a.m.
Thursday at Gaynor-Maslyn
Funeral Home, 119 South
Ave., and at 9 a.m. in Most
Holy Rosary Church. Burial
will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.
THE POST-STANDARD, Sept. 23,1969
1622 Bellevue Ave. died yesterday
at her home after a
short illness.
Born in Baldwinsville, Mrs.
Grieb lived 45 years in Syracuse.
She was a secretary for
Mack Truck Co. 43 years. She
was a communicant of Most
Holy Rosary Church. She was
a member of its Altar and
Rosary Society Loretto Rest
Guild and the Catholic Women's
Club.
Surviving are her husband,
Charles Grieb, and three sisters,
Mrs. James Phalen of
Ohio, Mrs. William Kohlbrenner
and Mrs. Robert Moynihan.
Services will be at 8:30 a.m.
Thursday at Gaynor-Maslyn
Funeral Home, 119 South
Ave., and at 9 a.m. in Most
Holy Rosary Church. Burial
will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.
THE POST-STANDARD, Sept. 23,1969
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