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George S. DeNeale

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George S. DeNeale

Birth
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Death
19 Jan 1934 (aged 72–73)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Range 59, Site 77
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Husband of Julia E De Neale

Died at his home at 1307 Decatur Street NW Washington DC

The Evening Star, January 20, 1934, p. 4 D.C. Native Dies George S. DeNeale Claimed by Death Former Superintendent of S. Kann Sons Co. Expires at Home

George S. DeNeale, 73, former superintendent of S. Kann Son's Co., died yesterday at his home, 1507 Decatur street, after an illness of about three years. He had been prominent in business circles in this city for many decades

He was a charter member of the Chamber of Commerce, B.P.O. Elks and Carroll Council, Knights of Columbus.

Mr. DeNeale was a native of Washington and had lived here all of his life. Before becoming connected with the Kann Co. he was with the Seaton Perry Co. here for about 10 years. He refused to remain confined to his home relatives said and on several occasions came to Kann's, where he participated in dedicatory exercises for former employees.

Surviving Mr. DeNeale are his widow, Mrs. Julie E. DeNeale, two sons, George C. jr., and Stanley DeNeale, assistant District corporation counsel; a sister, Mrs. Mary E. Woods, and a brother, Frank DeNeale, all of this city
Husband of Julia E De Neale

Died at his home at 1307 Decatur Street NW Washington DC

The Evening Star, January 20, 1934, p. 4 D.C. Native Dies George S. DeNeale Claimed by Death Former Superintendent of S. Kann Sons Co. Expires at Home

George S. DeNeale, 73, former superintendent of S. Kann Son's Co., died yesterday at his home, 1507 Decatur street, after an illness of about three years. He had been prominent in business circles in this city for many decades

He was a charter member of the Chamber of Commerce, B.P.O. Elks and Carroll Council, Knights of Columbus.

Mr. DeNeale was a native of Washington and had lived here all of his life. Before becoming connected with the Kann Co. he was with the Seaton Perry Co. here for about 10 years. He refused to remain confined to his home relatives said and on several occasions came to Kann's, where he participated in dedicatory exercises for former employees.

Surviving Mr. DeNeale are his widow, Mrs. Julie E. DeNeale, two sons, George C. jr., and Stanley DeNeale, assistant District corporation counsel; a sister, Mrs. Mary E. Woods, and a brother, Frank DeNeale, all of this city


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