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Deaths
Earle Kardux, 80
New York, N.Y.-- Earle
Kardux, 880, a resident of New
York for the past 50 years died
in a hospital there. Friday,
following a lingering illness.
Born and educated in
Holland he studied voice in
Grand Rapids and
Chicago, sang in the Hope
Reformed Church choir and in
various Grand Rapids musical
groups and for a time, taught
vocal music at Washburn
College, Topeka, Kan. He had
been in business in New Yourk
prior to his retirement and
sang in many churches in the
city.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs.
Chester (Norma) Van Lopik of
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. and five
nieces, Mus. Willard Van
Regenmorter and Mrs.
Charles Roberts, both of
Holland, Mrs. Clare Monroe of
Pittsford, Mrs William
Fischer of Philadelphia. Pa.
and Mrs. Robert Young of San
Jose, Calif.
Graveside services in
Pilgrim Home cemetery will
be held later, Arrangements
are by the Notier-Ver Lee
Langeland Chapel.
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Deaths
Earle Kardux, 80
New York, N.Y.-- Earle
Kardux, 880, a resident of New
York for the past 50 years died
in a hospital there. Friday,
following a lingering illness.
Born and educated in
Holland he studied voice in
Grand Rapids and
Chicago, sang in the Hope
Reformed Church choir and in
various Grand Rapids musical
groups and for a time, taught
vocal music at Washburn
College, Topeka, Kan. He had
been in business in New Yourk
prior to his retirement and
sang in many churches in the
city.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs.
Chester (Norma) Van Lopik of
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. and five
nieces, Mus. Willard Van
Regenmorter and Mrs.
Charles Roberts, both of
Holland, Mrs. Clare Monroe of
Pittsford, Mrs William
Fischer of Philadelphia. Pa.
and Mrs. Robert Young of San
Jose, Calif.
Graveside services in
Pilgrim Home cemetery will
be held later, Arrangements
are by the Notier-Ver Lee
Langeland Chapel.
Gravesite Details
Age 80 - Ex-reinterred from space 21 - Burial in East 1/2
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