ton avenue, died yesterday at Ely-
na Memorial hospital following a
stroke two days ago
Ke had been in Elyria for the
past twenty-five years, having been
| employed as a snipping clerk at
the General Industries ten years.
.He is survived by one sister Mrs.
William Whitney, with whom .
he has made his home; a stepmother,
Mrs. Ellen Dunkle of
Wellington: two brothers, Daniel
Dunkle of Elyria, and David
Dunkle of Brmkhaven. Ohio; two
half-sisters in Wellington, and a
half-brother. Vernon Dunkle, also
OL Wellington.
Funeral services will be conducted
Thursday at 2.30 from the
Nichols Funeral Home ^vith Rev.
A. C. Corfman. officiating. Interment
will be made in Ridgelaiwn
cemetery.
Source: The Chronicle Telegram
15 Oct 1930
ton avenue, died yesterday at Ely-
na Memorial hospital following a
stroke two days ago
Ke had been in Elyria for the
past twenty-five years, having been
| employed as a snipping clerk at
the General Industries ten years.
.He is survived by one sister Mrs.
William Whitney, with whom .
he has made his home; a stepmother,
Mrs. Ellen Dunkle of
Wellington: two brothers, Daniel
Dunkle of Elyria, and David
Dunkle of Brmkhaven. Ohio; two
half-sisters in Wellington, and a
half-brother. Vernon Dunkle, also
OL Wellington.
Funeral services will be conducted
Thursday at 2.30 from the
Nichols Funeral Home ^vith Rev.
A. C. Corfman. officiating. Interment
will be made in Ridgelaiwn
cemetery.
Source: The Chronicle Telegram
15 Oct 1930
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