Adam N. Adler, 260 Highland st., Hammond, passed away this morning at 9 o'clock after a long lingering illness. The funeral for which definite arrangements are in the making, will probably be held Tuesday morning with burial at Mt. Mercy cemetery.
Mr. Adler is survived by his widow,
Susan, nee Schweitzer,
and his five children,
Frances, wife of Nicholas J. Ludwig, of Fairhope, Alabama,
Theresa, wife Charles A. Carroll,
and three sons,
William, George and Clarence of Hammond.
Two daughters by Mrs. Ludwig,
and a son by Mrs. Carroll are his only grandchildren.
Three sisters also survive. They are
Mrs. Jacob Heiny of South Gary,
Mrs. John Miller,
and Sam Vonish of Griffith.
Numerous friends and acquaintances who liked Mr. Adler for his quiet unassuming ways will also mourn his going. He was a member of the North American Union, the Schererville Court of Catholic Foresters and St. Joseph church in Hammond.
Mr. Adler was born at Turkey Creek and last July 29th, passed his 65th birthday. Most of his active years were spent on the farm. Sixteen years ago he moved his family to Hammond and here he became a steady and dependable employee of Standard Steel Car Co. About five years ago owing to kidney trouble Mr. Adler started into a steady decline which made him a total invalid last summer.
The body will lie in state at the home tomorrow afternoon until the hour of the funeral Tuesday for which the definite hour is to be announced later.
Hammond Times, Hammond, Indiana.
Saturday, January 6, 1934.
dm wms (#47395868)
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note:
Present day (year 2011) Turkey Creek, Steuben County would be Merrillville, Lake County, which is where the present day parish of Sts. Peter & Paul is located that houses the records. They have been collected by the LDS and published as their microfilm # 1887610. Also Mrs. Sam Vonish of Griffith should be Mrs. Samuel Vorash. Info provided by Mr. P. Davis, Palm Springs, Ca.
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Adam N. Adler, 260 Highland st., Hammond, passed away this morning at 9 o'clock after a long lingering illness. The funeral for which definite arrangements are in the making, will probably be held Tuesday morning with burial at Mt. Mercy cemetery.
Mr. Adler is survived by his widow,
Susan, nee Schweitzer,
and his five children,
Frances, wife of Nicholas J. Ludwig, of Fairhope, Alabama,
Theresa, wife Charles A. Carroll,
and three sons,
William, George and Clarence of Hammond.
Two daughters by Mrs. Ludwig,
and a son by Mrs. Carroll are his only grandchildren.
Three sisters also survive. They are
Mrs. Jacob Heiny of South Gary,
Mrs. John Miller,
and Sam Vonish of Griffith.
Numerous friends and acquaintances who liked Mr. Adler for his quiet unassuming ways will also mourn his going. He was a member of the North American Union, the Schererville Court of Catholic Foresters and St. Joseph church in Hammond.
Mr. Adler was born at Turkey Creek and last July 29th, passed his 65th birthday. Most of his active years were spent on the farm. Sixteen years ago he moved his family to Hammond and here he became a steady and dependable employee of Standard Steel Car Co. About five years ago owing to kidney trouble Mr. Adler started into a steady decline which made him a total invalid last summer.
The body will lie in state at the home tomorrow afternoon until the hour of the funeral Tuesday for which the definite hour is to be announced later.
Hammond Times, Hammond, Indiana.
Saturday, January 6, 1934.
dm wms (#47395868)
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note:
Present day (year 2011) Turkey Creek, Steuben County would be Merrillville, Lake County, which is where the present day parish of Sts. Peter & Paul is located that houses the records. They have been collected by the LDS and published as their microfilm # 1887610. Also Mrs. Sam Vonish of Griffith should be Mrs. Samuel Vorash. Info provided by Mr. P. Davis, Palm Springs, Ca.
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Family Members
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Christian Adler
1844–1895
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Catherine Anna Adler Lennertz
1851–1890
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Thomas Adler
1855–1922
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Helen Adler Hiney
1860–1954
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Margaret Adler Miller
1865–1938
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Anna "Annie" Adler Vonasch
1871–1935
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Mathias "Mat" Adler
1875–1916
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William John Adler
1875–1916
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Joseph Thomas "Cap" Adler
1890–1949
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Clara Adler Halfman
1894–1962
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Florian Frederich Adler
1897–1980
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Laura Adler Scheidt
1899–1945
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Rose Adler Busse
1901–1977
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Leona Catherine Adler Scheidt
1903–1970
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Leonard W. Adler
1907–1978
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