He married (first) Unknown abt 1891.
John married (second) Anna Krembreng on 17 Nov 1900 in Amherst, Lorain Co., OH. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. L. Lindemyer.
He died at his home in Amherst, OH and was buried 8 Feb 1920.
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Death Notice, 12 Feb 1920, "The Amherst News-Times" (Amherst, Lorain Co., OH)
QUARRY WORKER DIES OF PNEUMONIA -- Ill Five Days - Death Comes Suddenly - Leaves Five Children
John Ehlert, 56, died at his home on Milan avenue last Thursday evening at 11 p.m. Mr. Ehlert had been ill for about five days, first with influenza which later turned to pneumonia, the cause of his death. His death came suddenly. He was thought to be convalescing up to the time of his death.
The deceased was born in Germany and came to the United States with his parents when he was 18 years of age. He immediately came to Amherst, where he has made his home ever since.
In the time that he lived here he was employed in the quarries in South Amherst and was a steady and faithful workman for the stone company.
He was a faithful and lifelong member of St. Peter's Evangelical church and a worker in all activities of the church.
Mr. Ehlert is survived by a widow, four sons, Harmon, Edwin, John and William, two daughters, Linda and Ross and a host of friends.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the late house on Milan avenue and 2 o'clock from St. Peter's Evangelical church. Rev. Egli conducted the services. Interment will be made in Crown Hill cemetery when weather permits.
He married (first) Unknown abt 1891.
John married (second) Anna Krembreng on 17 Nov 1900 in Amherst, Lorain Co., OH. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. L. Lindemyer.
He died at his home in Amherst, OH and was buried 8 Feb 1920.
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Death Notice, 12 Feb 1920, "The Amherst News-Times" (Amherst, Lorain Co., OH)
QUARRY WORKER DIES OF PNEUMONIA -- Ill Five Days - Death Comes Suddenly - Leaves Five Children
John Ehlert, 56, died at his home on Milan avenue last Thursday evening at 11 p.m. Mr. Ehlert had been ill for about five days, first with influenza which later turned to pneumonia, the cause of his death. His death came suddenly. He was thought to be convalescing up to the time of his death.
The deceased was born in Germany and came to the United States with his parents when he was 18 years of age. He immediately came to Amherst, where he has made his home ever since.
In the time that he lived here he was employed in the quarries in South Amherst and was a steady and faithful workman for the stone company.
He was a faithful and lifelong member of St. Peter's Evangelical church and a worker in all activities of the church.
Mr. Ehlert is survived by a widow, four sons, Harmon, Edwin, John and William, two daughters, Linda and Ross and a host of friends.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the late house on Milan avenue and 2 o'clock from St. Peter's Evangelical church. Rev. Egli conducted the services. Interment will be made in Crown Hill cemetery when weather permits.
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