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J. Calvin Renneckar

Birth
New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA
Death
16 Jan 1935 (aged 59)
Elmhurst, Queens County, New York, USA
Burial
Flushing, Queens County, New York, USA Add to Map
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J. Calvin Renneckar

J. Calvin Renneckar, of 87-02 Elmhurst ave., Elmhurst, died suddenly in his home on Wednesday. Mr. Renneckar was a native of Ohio, son of the late John A. and Hulda Renneckar. He had resided in New York for 35 years. He was retired from business, formerly having been connected with the Manhattan Rome Co. of Long Island City as an executive. Mr. Renneckar was a member of the First M. E. Church of Elmhurst. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura, and a daughter, Lucile, living in Elmhurst, and two sisters, Mrs. Era Brumbaugh, of Hartville, O., and Mrs. Charles Schwab, of Detroit, and a brother, Walter, of Akron, O. Funeral services will be conducted in the funeral parlors of Henry Skelton, 86-08 Broadway, near Queens blvd., Elmhurst, tonight by the Rev. Frederick Wells of the First M. E. Church. Burial tomorrow at 2 P. M. will be private in Flushing Cemetery.

Published in Times Union (Brooklyn, New York) - Friday, January 18, 1935.
J. Calvin Renneckar

J. Calvin Renneckar, of 87-02 Elmhurst ave., Elmhurst, died suddenly in his home on Wednesday. Mr. Renneckar was a native of Ohio, son of the late John A. and Hulda Renneckar. He had resided in New York for 35 years. He was retired from business, formerly having been connected with the Manhattan Rome Co. of Long Island City as an executive. Mr. Renneckar was a member of the First M. E. Church of Elmhurst. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura, and a daughter, Lucile, living in Elmhurst, and two sisters, Mrs. Era Brumbaugh, of Hartville, O., and Mrs. Charles Schwab, of Detroit, and a brother, Walter, of Akron, O. Funeral services will be conducted in the funeral parlors of Henry Skelton, 86-08 Broadway, near Queens blvd., Elmhurst, tonight by the Rev. Frederick Wells of the First M. E. Church. Burial tomorrow at 2 P. M. will be private in Flushing Cemetery.

Published in Times Union (Brooklyn, New York) - Friday, January 18, 1935.


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