Mrs. Jack Herbold, of East Leasure avenue has left to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law, Harry Herbold, of Pittsburgh, formerly of this city. Burial took place today at Linesville. Deceased is survived by his wife, and two sons Jack and Harry Jr., and a sister, Mrs. Dan Fessler, of Mills Way, who is also attending the funeral. Mr. Herbold was a conductor on the Penna. Railroad, and died quite suddenly at Washington, D.C., while there on vacation.
(Source: New Castle News, New Castle, Pennsylvania, September 3, 1940, Page 2)
Contributor: Bonita Isabella (46798970) • [email protected]
Mrs. Jack Herbold, of East Leasure avenue has left to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law, Harry Herbold, of Pittsburgh, formerly of this city. Burial took place today at Linesville. Deceased is survived by his wife, and two sons Jack and Harry Jr., and a sister, Mrs. Dan Fessler, of Mills Way, who is also attending the funeral. Mr. Herbold was a conductor on the Penna. Railroad, and died quite suddenly at Washington, D.C., while there on vacation.
(Source: New Castle News, New Castle, Pennsylvania, September 3, 1940, Page 2)
Contributor: Bonita Isabella (46798970) • [email protected]
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