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Word was received that Mr. George Albrecht, of Atlantic City, N. J., was found dead in bed Sunday by a friend who called to see Mr. Albrecht. He is a brother-in-law of Mr. Raymond Rohm and Mr. Dorf Rohm of this place.
The Perry County Times (New Bloomfield), 11 May 1967 (Thu), page 6
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Mr. George Albrecht of Atlantic City, N. J., was buried in the Blain Cemetery on Thursday. Guests for lunch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorf Rohm were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Albrecht, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Albrecht, of Pleasantville, N. J., Parcels Funeral Director, Mr. Albrecht's caddy at the golf course and Mr. Carl Butterhof of Absecon, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Banks Rohm of Mechanicsburg and Mr. Raymond Rohm.
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Word was received that Mr. George Albrecht, of Atlantic City, N. J., was found dead in bed Sunday by a friend who called to see Mr. Albrecht. He is a brother-in-law of Mr. Raymond Rohm and Mr. Dorf Rohm of this place.
The Perry County Times (New Bloomfield), 11 May 1967 (Thu), page 6
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Mr. George Albrecht of Atlantic City, N. J., was buried in the Blain Cemetery on Thursday. Guests for lunch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorf Rohm were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Albrecht, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Albrecht, of Pleasantville, N. J., Parcels Funeral Director, Mr. Albrecht's caddy at the golf course and Mr. Carl Butterhof of Absecon, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Banks Rohm of Mechanicsburg and Mr. Raymond Rohm.
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