William and Emma Massel were the parents of Kenneth Brock, Victor Budington "Bud," and Charles.
William Massel died from cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder) at Stratford General Hospital on September 24, 1935, a week after his 43rd birthday. A death record noted that Mr. Massel, a resident of New Hamburg, was employed as a furniture machinist.∼Newspaper Death Notice
William Massel Passes Away.
William Massel, well known in furniture circles of New Hamburg and district, died at the Stratford General Hospital on Tuesday. He was removed to the institution from his home in New Hamburg on Monday evening.
Mr. Massel was a foreman in a furniture factory in Stratford, and was formerly superintendent of the Seyler Furniture Company of New Hamburg, which is now out of business.
The deceased owned a service station on Byron street which is operated by his son.
- Waterloo Chronicle, 26 Sep 1935, p. 6
William and Emma Massel were the parents of Kenneth Brock, Victor Budington "Bud," and Charles.
William Massel died from cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder) at Stratford General Hospital on September 24, 1935, a week after his 43rd birthday. A death record noted that Mr. Massel, a resident of New Hamburg, was employed as a furniture machinist.∼Newspaper Death Notice
William Massel Passes Away.
William Massel, well known in furniture circles of New Hamburg and district, died at the Stratford General Hospital on Tuesday. He was removed to the institution from his home in New Hamburg on Monday evening.
Mr. Massel was a foreman in a furniture factory in Stratford, and was formerly superintendent of the Seyler Furniture Company of New Hamburg, which is now out of business.
The deceased owned a service station on Byron street which is operated by his son.
- Waterloo Chronicle, 26 Sep 1935, p. 6
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MASSEL/ William H. Massel/ 1892-1935/ His wife/ Emma E. Monk/ 1886-1979/
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