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Bernard E. Krug

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Bernard E. Krug

Birth
Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
Death
18 Feb 1972 (aged 73)
Bradenton, Manatee County, Florida, USA
Burial
East Ridge, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Krug-Dr. Bernard Edward, 74, of Anna Maria Island, Fla., died Friday evening in a Bradenton, Fla. hospital. He was a dentist in Chattanooga for 36 years before his retirement, past president of the Third District Dental Society, the first dentist to serve on the staff of Erlanger Hospital, a member of St. Stephens Catholic Church, a member of the American Legion and the 40 et 8, and a longtime member of the Chattanooga Racing Pigeon Club. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hazel C. Krug; one son, Paul Krug; one daughter, Mrs. Frank L. Laskowski, of Chattanooga, and four grandcildren. Funeral will be 10 a. m. Tuesday at St. Stephens Catholic Church with Father Carl R. Fassnacht officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Henry Butler, M. B. Odom, Winfred Carmichel, Anthony Krug, Donald Kohl, and Fred Flint. Prayer service will be 7:30 p. m. today in the west chapel of the Chattanooga Funeral Home. The body is at the Chattanooga Funeral Home, West Chapel. (Obit: Times, Feb. 20, 1972)

Dr. Bernard Edward Krug, 73, 240 Oak Ave., Anna Maria, died Friday at Manatee Memorial Hospital.
A native of Chattanooga, Tenn., he moved to Anna Maria from there three years ago. A retired dentist, he was a member of St. Bernard's Catholic Church and was a World War I Army veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hazel Carr Krug of Anna Maria; a daughter, Mrs. Frank Laskowski of Chattanooga; a son, Philip T. Krug of Chattanooga; four grandchildren.
Funeral services and burial will be in Chattanooga, with Griffith-Cline Island Chapel in charge of local arrangements. (The Bradenton Herald, Feb. 20, 1972, pg B-2)
Krug-Dr. Bernard Edward, 74, of Anna Maria Island, Fla., died Friday evening in a Bradenton, Fla. hospital. He was a dentist in Chattanooga for 36 years before his retirement, past president of the Third District Dental Society, the first dentist to serve on the staff of Erlanger Hospital, a member of St. Stephens Catholic Church, a member of the American Legion and the 40 et 8, and a longtime member of the Chattanooga Racing Pigeon Club. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hazel C. Krug; one son, Paul Krug; one daughter, Mrs. Frank L. Laskowski, of Chattanooga, and four grandcildren. Funeral will be 10 a. m. Tuesday at St. Stephens Catholic Church with Father Carl R. Fassnacht officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Henry Butler, M. B. Odom, Winfred Carmichel, Anthony Krug, Donald Kohl, and Fred Flint. Prayer service will be 7:30 p. m. today in the west chapel of the Chattanooga Funeral Home. The body is at the Chattanooga Funeral Home, West Chapel. (Obit: Times, Feb. 20, 1972)

Dr. Bernard Edward Krug, 73, 240 Oak Ave., Anna Maria, died Friday at Manatee Memorial Hospital.
A native of Chattanooga, Tenn., he moved to Anna Maria from there three years ago. A retired dentist, he was a member of St. Bernard's Catholic Church and was a World War I Army veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Hazel Carr Krug of Anna Maria; a daughter, Mrs. Frank Laskowski of Chattanooga; a son, Philip T. Krug of Chattanooga; four grandchildren.
Funeral services and burial will be in Chattanooga, with Griffith-Cline Island Chapel in charge of local arrangements. (The Bradenton Herald, Feb. 20, 1972, pg B-2)


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