PVT 22 BN US GUARDS
parents name was Schmit
Syracuse (NY) Herald-Journal
Wednesday, February 14, 1951
Page 16, Column 2
NICHOLAS B. SMITH
Services for Nicholas B. Smith, a native Syracusan and resident of the North Side until about a year ago, who died yesterday in New York City, will be at 8:30 A.M. Friday in the George W. Ballweg funeral home. Rites will follow in the Church of the Assumption at 9 A.M. with burial in Assumption Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. tomorrow. Mr. Smith was an employe of Remington Rand Corp. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Charles Fenchel and Mrs. Frank Riley, and several nieces and nephews.
Contributor:
Tom C. - [email protected]
PVT 22 BN US GUARDS
parents name was Schmit
Syracuse (NY) Herald-Journal
Wednesday, February 14, 1951
Page 16, Column 2
NICHOLAS B. SMITH
Services for Nicholas B. Smith, a native Syracusan and resident of the North Side until about a year ago, who died yesterday in New York City, will be at 8:30 A.M. Friday in the George W. Ballweg funeral home. Rites will follow in the Church of the Assumption at 9 A.M. with burial in Assumption Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. tomorrow. Mr. Smith was an employe of Remington Rand Corp. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Charles Fenchel and Mrs. Frank Riley, and several nieces and nephews.
Contributor:
Tom C. - [email protected]
Family Members
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Mary Christine Schmit Ruof
1873–1946
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Johanna Schmit Krick
1874–1947
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Peter John Smith
1877–1941
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Mary T. Schmit Eichenlaub
1879–1931
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Ferdinand Frank "Fred" Smith
1881–1949
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John Nicholas Schmit
1882–1925
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Jacob H. Schmit
1884–1948
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Clara Mary Schmit Fenchel
1886–1963
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Matilda Anna "Tillie" Schmit Riley
1892–1989
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