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Alfred Theodor “Fred” Zoebisch

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Alfred Theodor “Fred” Zoebisch

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
17 Dec 1957 (aged 75)
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 19622, Section 115
Memorial ID
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His parents are Clemence Zoebisch and Ida Stutzer. He would graduate from Polytechnic Institute in Brooklyn in May of 1905, with a degree in Engineering.

He would begin his career as an Engineer and sometime in the mid-late 1930's, change his career to Banking. He would end his career as a Treasurer in a Bank. The change most likely came due to an opportunity presented by his wife's family. (The Shearman's and Swan's were longtime bankers).

He would marry Caroline Crane "Carrie" Shearman on 17 November 1915. The couple would not have children. They travelled for several months every year for a period of time. In later years, the couple would summer in Woodstock, Vermont.

Fred would die suddenly on 17 December 1957 and his funeral service would be held at Brick Presbyterian Church on East 91st Street in Manhattan, on 19 December, followed by burial at Green-Wood.
His parents are Clemence Zoebisch and Ida Stutzer. He would graduate from Polytechnic Institute in Brooklyn in May of 1905, with a degree in Engineering.

He would begin his career as an Engineer and sometime in the mid-late 1930's, change his career to Banking. He would end his career as a Treasurer in a Bank. The change most likely came due to an opportunity presented by his wife's family. (The Shearman's and Swan's were longtime bankers).

He would marry Caroline Crane "Carrie" Shearman on 17 November 1915. The couple would not have children. They travelled for several months every year for a period of time. In later years, the couple would summer in Woodstock, Vermont.

Fred would die suddenly on 17 December 1957 and his funeral service would be held at Brick Presbyterian Church on East 91st Street in Manhattan, on 19 December, followed by burial at Green-Wood.

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