—born in Sweden (c. 1890s) - orphaned in childhood, immigrated to the USA as a teenager
—worked for US Food Products Corp (National Distillers) as an accountant; then as a traveling salesman for International Handkerchief Manufacturing Corp and Altschul-Stern and Co., until fabric handkerchiefs fell out of fashion
—wed to Margaret Doggart c. 1921 in Brooklyn
—survived by his wife, and a niece, Miss Ruth Margaret Homan
—burial in Ferncliff Cemetery
~source: Yonkers Herald Statesman; Friday, May 1 1959
—born in Sweden (c. 1890s) - orphaned in childhood, immigrated to the USA as a teenager
—worked for US Food Products Corp (National Distillers) as an accountant; then as a traveling salesman for International Handkerchief Manufacturing Corp and Altschul-Stern and Co., until fabric handkerchiefs fell out of fashion
—wed to Margaret Doggart c. 1921 in Brooklyn
—survived by his wife, and a niece, Miss Ruth Margaret Homan
—burial in Ferncliff Cemetery
~source: Yonkers Herald Statesman; Friday, May 1 1959
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