Agia Funeral Home, 731 Rademacher Ave. Burial will be in Woodmere cemetery.
Mr. Linck, who died Thursday night at his summer cottage at Portage Lake, was born in Burnside. Mich., in 1877. He lived at 262 N. Waterman Ave. He belonged to the American Society of Stationary Engineers.
He leaves two sons, Orville F. of Detroit, and Lawrence J. of Evanston, Ill.; five daughter«, Mrs. Jason Barker, Mrs. Orlando Dishong and the Misses Lorine M., Beulah May and Sidney Jean, all of Detroit; two brothers, George, of Flint, and Arthur, of Detroit; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Bockheim, Mrs. Clara Krumholtz and Mrs. Edith Heise, all of Detroit and four grandchildren.
Published in the Detroit Free Press August 15, 1937, Sunday
Agia Funeral Home, 731 Rademacher Ave. Burial will be in Woodmere cemetery.
Mr. Linck, who died Thursday night at his summer cottage at Portage Lake, was born in Burnside. Mich., in 1877. He lived at 262 N. Waterman Ave. He belonged to the American Society of Stationary Engineers.
He leaves two sons, Orville F. of Detroit, and Lawrence J. of Evanston, Ill.; five daughter«, Mrs. Jason Barker, Mrs. Orlando Dishong and the Misses Lorine M., Beulah May and Sidney Jean, all of Detroit; two brothers, George, of Flint, and Arthur, of Detroit; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Bockheim, Mrs. Clara Krumholtz and Mrs. Edith Heise, all of Detroit and four grandchildren.
Published in the Detroit Free Press August 15, 1937, Sunday
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