A lifelong resident of Belleville, he was born here August 2, 1881, a son of the late Adam and Katherine Diehl, nee Heisner. He was married to Theresa Miller about twenty-nine years ago. Before obtaining his position as janitor at the library, he was employed at Lincoln Foundry.
Two sons and three daughters survive with their mother. They are:
Hilma, wife of Ed. Schott, 504 S 21st st
Luella Diehl, at home
Bernice Diehl, at home
Raymond Diehl, at home
Robert Diehl, at home
He leaves also two brothers and two sisters:
Charles Diehl, 502 S 1st St
Henry Diehl, 502 S 1st St
Kate, wife of Robert Henry, E. St. Louis
Mrs. Lizzie Armbruster, Decatur, Ill.
The funeral will be held 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. Services will be conducted at Pete Gaerdner Funeral Home by the Rev. C. R. Hempel, pastor of Christ Evangelical Church. Burial will be made in Walnut Hill Cemetery.
Belleville Daily News Democrat
Saturday, May 27, 1933
A lifelong resident of Belleville, he was born here August 2, 1881, a son of the late Adam and Katherine Diehl, nee Heisner. He was married to Theresa Miller about twenty-nine years ago. Before obtaining his position as janitor at the library, he was employed at Lincoln Foundry.
Two sons and three daughters survive with their mother. They are:
Hilma, wife of Ed. Schott, 504 S 21st st
Luella Diehl, at home
Bernice Diehl, at home
Raymond Diehl, at home
Robert Diehl, at home
He leaves also two brothers and two sisters:
Charles Diehl, 502 S 1st St
Henry Diehl, 502 S 1st St
Kate, wife of Robert Henry, E. St. Louis
Mrs. Lizzie Armbruster, Decatur, Ill.
The funeral will be held 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. Services will be conducted at Pete Gaerdner Funeral Home by the Rev. C. R. Hempel, pastor of Christ Evangelical Church. Burial will be made in Walnut Hill Cemetery.
Belleville Daily News Democrat
Saturday, May 27, 1933
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