Benjamin served in France during World War I.
He worked as a fireman on the Pennsylvania Railroad, advanced to engineer, and served the Maryland Division of the Northeast Corridor. He retired in 1959 after 44 years of service.
He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineermen No. 231, the Railroad Retirement Club and First and Central Presbyterian Church.
Benjamin was a native of Wilmington, Delaware and resided at 3600 West St., Wilmington, DE at the time of his passing. He passed away in St. Francis Hospital after a brief illness.
(Morning News, 10 March 1964 (Tuesday), page 9)
Benjamin served in France during World War I.
He worked as a fireman on the Pennsylvania Railroad, advanced to engineer, and served the Maryland Division of the Northeast Corridor. He retired in 1959 after 44 years of service.
He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineermen No. 231, the Railroad Retirement Club and First and Central Presbyterian Church.
Benjamin was a native of Wilmington, Delaware and resided at 3600 West St., Wilmington, DE at the time of his passing. He passed away in St. Francis Hospital after a brief illness.
(Morning News, 10 March 1964 (Tuesday), page 9)
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