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Claude Russell Angstadt

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Claude Russell Angstadt

Birth
New Jerusalem, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Jun 1917 (aged 8)
New Jerusalem, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Fleetwood, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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From The Reading Eagle, June 28, 1917:

The remains of Claude Russell, oldest son of Robert S. Angstadt and wife Emmaline (nee Gressley), who lost his life by an accidental fall from a haymow, were interred at New Jerusalem. Deceased was born June 15, 1909, at New Jerusalem, and was baptized Aug. 15, 1909 by Rev. William F. Bond, the sponsers having been the parents. He is survived by both parents and the grandparents on both sides, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Angstadt, Dryville, and Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Gressley, of Rockland, and the following sisters and brothers, Eva Gertrude, Helen Marie, Earnest Marion, and Woodrow Wilson, all at home. W. S. Fritz, of Kutztown, was the undertaker. The bearers were Harvey Fenstermacher, Robert DeLong, Luther Weidner, and Sylvester Ruppert. The New Jerusalem Sunday School, of which he was a member, turned out in a body and presented suitable resolutions of condolence and sang a number of selections.
From The Reading Eagle, June 28, 1917:

The remains of Claude Russell, oldest son of Robert S. Angstadt and wife Emmaline (nee Gressley), who lost his life by an accidental fall from a haymow, were interred at New Jerusalem. Deceased was born June 15, 1909, at New Jerusalem, and was baptized Aug. 15, 1909 by Rev. William F. Bond, the sponsers having been the parents. He is survived by both parents and the grandparents on both sides, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Angstadt, Dryville, and Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Gressley, of Rockland, and the following sisters and brothers, Eva Gertrude, Helen Marie, Earnest Marion, and Woodrow Wilson, all at home. W. S. Fritz, of Kutztown, was the undertaker. The bearers were Harvey Fenstermacher, Robert DeLong, Luther Weidner, and Sylvester Ruppert. The New Jerusalem Sunday School, of which he was a member, turned out in a body and presented suitable resolutions of condolence and sang a number of selections.


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