JAMES C. MARKGRAF, 78, of Gloucester City, formerly of Westville, died Thursday at his daughter's home in Gloucester City.
Mr. Markgraf was retired as a truck driver for Eisenhart Dairy in Westville. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a native of Philadelphia.
Survivors: sons, James of Camden, and George, Thomas and Mark of Gloucester City; daughters, Mae Eckert and Nancy Kennedy, both of Gloucester City, and seven grandchildren.
Burial, Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson.
Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)
Date: August 22, 1993
Edition: NEW JERSEY
Page: B07
Record Number: 9302160037
Copyright (c) 1993 The Philadelphia Inquirer.
JAMES C. MARKGRAF, 78, of Gloucester City, formerly of Westville, died Thursday at his daughter's home in Gloucester City.
Mr. Markgraf was retired as a truck driver for Eisenhart Dairy in Westville. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a native of Philadelphia.
Survivors: sons, James of Camden, and George, Thomas and Mark of Gloucester City; daughters, Mae Eckert and Nancy Kennedy, both of Gloucester City, and seven grandchildren.
Burial, Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson.
Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)
Date: August 22, 1993
Edition: NEW JERSEY
Page: B07
Record Number: 9302160037
Copyright (c) 1993 The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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