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Ignatius Frohlich

Birth
Hungary
Death
1931 (aged 84–85)
Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Plot
Bamberger lot -LO Div 11 Lot 524 Sps 1 and 2
Memorial ID
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Husband of Mary Elizabeth Duckworth and Emma Steinmeyer. Father of Ernestine, Moritz and Sidney.

Frohlich Service Conducted Friday 8 May 1931

Services for I. Frohlich, esteemed Jewish resident of Selma whose death occurred early Thursday after a lingering illness, we're held at 10 o'clock Friday morning from Temple Mishkan Israel, Rabbi J.H. Gumbliner officiating. a large concourse of sorrowing friends gathered to pay their last tribute.

Interment was made in Live Oak cemetery, arrangements by Brislin Brothers. Pallbearers were: Morris Gusdorf, Isadore Kaiser, Lee Adler, A.A. Davidson, W.E. Allen, Herbert Lillenthal, Jack Leva, I. Cadden.

Mr. Frohlich was one of Selma's oldest citizens, having arrived resided here for the past 63 years, setting here shortly after his arrival in this country from his home in Austria. for many years he was a well known figure in the business life of Selma, but had been in ill health for a number of years.

The Selma Morning Times, May 8, 1931.
Husband of Mary Elizabeth Duckworth and Emma Steinmeyer. Father of Ernestine, Moritz and Sidney.

Frohlich Service Conducted Friday 8 May 1931

Services for I. Frohlich, esteemed Jewish resident of Selma whose death occurred early Thursday after a lingering illness, we're held at 10 o'clock Friday morning from Temple Mishkan Israel, Rabbi J.H. Gumbliner officiating. a large concourse of sorrowing friends gathered to pay their last tribute.

Interment was made in Live Oak cemetery, arrangements by Brislin Brothers. Pallbearers were: Morris Gusdorf, Isadore Kaiser, Lee Adler, A.A. Davidson, W.E. Allen, Herbert Lillenthal, Jack Leva, I. Cadden.

Mr. Frohlich was one of Selma's oldest citizens, having arrived resided here for the past 63 years, setting here shortly after his arrival in this country from his home in Austria. for many years he was a well known figure in the business life of Selma, but had been in ill health for a number of years.

The Selma Morning Times, May 8, 1931.


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