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Frederick Meiselbach

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Frederick Meiselbach

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Death
4 Dec 1933 (aged 61–62)
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Saint Clair, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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ST. CLAIR COUNTY PRESS
Friday, December 8, 1933
Fred G. Meiselbach, 63, departed this life at 8 a.m. last Monday, in his home on West Vine street, following a brief illness. Mr. Meiselbach was supervisor of the first ward, this city, to which office he was elected last spring. For 30 years or more he was foreman of the Shaker department at the Diamond Crystal Salt company. He resigned in March, 1931. Mr. Meiselbach was born in St. Clair township Nov. 28, 1870. He married Miss Margaret Wells, also of the same township June 28, 1898. She died in this city nine years ago. Mr. Meiselbach is survived by one son, Walter Meiselbach, 34, Detroit; one sister, Mrs. John Welser, residing on the Bowman road, and one brother, George Meiselbach of the Jenks road, both in St. Clair township; there are two grandchildren, both residing in Detroit. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:15 p.m. in his late home and at 2:30 from Immanuel Lutheran church. Rev. George P. Hildner, officiated. Burial in St. Mary's cemetery.
ST. CLAIR COUNTY PRESS
Friday, December 8, 1933
Fred G. Meiselbach, 63, departed this life at 8 a.m. last Monday, in his home on West Vine street, following a brief illness. Mr. Meiselbach was supervisor of the first ward, this city, to which office he was elected last spring. For 30 years or more he was foreman of the Shaker department at the Diamond Crystal Salt company. He resigned in March, 1931. Mr. Meiselbach was born in St. Clair township Nov. 28, 1870. He married Miss Margaret Wells, also of the same township June 28, 1898. She died in this city nine years ago. Mr. Meiselbach is survived by one son, Walter Meiselbach, 34, Detroit; one sister, Mrs. John Welser, residing on the Bowman road, and one brother, George Meiselbach of the Jenks road, both in St. Clair township; there are two grandchildren, both residing in Detroit. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:15 p.m. in his late home and at 2:30 from Immanuel Lutheran church. Rev. George P. Hildner, officiated. Burial in St. Mary's cemetery.


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