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Frederick Charles “Fred” Huth

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Frederick Charles “Fred” Huth

Birth
Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Death
26 Mar 1944 (aged 56)
Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Burial
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Fred C. Huth died at his home, 467 Yale Avenue Sunday morning at 2:30 o'clock following a lingering illness of three years from leukemia. He was a member of the St. Nicholas Catholic Church. He was a 24-year man at the American Rolling Mill plant and served with the 37th division in World War No. 1.

Mr. Huth was born in this city, the son of Fred and Elizabeth Snyder Huth and resided her all his life.

Surviving the deceased are his wife, Lucille; two sons, Charles of the U.S. Navy, somewhere in the South Pacific, and Kenneth of the home; and one brother, Frank Huth of 636 Brown street.

The body was removed to the Mader-Peoples funeral home and will be removed to the family residence Monday morning. Funeral arrangements are incomplete but burial will be in Mr. Olive cemetery.

The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Oh
Monday, March 27, 1944
Fred C. Huth died at his home, 467 Yale Avenue Sunday morning at 2:30 o'clock following a lingering illness of three years from leukemia. He was a member of the St. Nicholas Catholic Church. He was a 24-year man at the American Rolling Mill plant and served with the 37th division in World War No. 1.

Mr. Huth was born in this city, the son of Fred and Elizabeth Snyder Huth and resided her all his life.

Surviving the deceased are his wife, Lucille; two sons, Charles of the U.S. Navy, somewhere in the South Pacific, and Kenneth of the home; and one brother, Frank Huth of 636 Brown street.

The body was removed to the Mader-Peoples funeral home and will be removed to the family residence Monday morning. Funeral arrangements are incomplete but burial will be in Mr. Olive cemetery.

The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Oh
Monday, March 27, 1944


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