Trenton Evening Times, 13 Sept 1938
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Warren A. G. Hoffman died at his home, 50 South Union street, following a long illness. He had lived in Lambertville all of his life.
He was employed for many years as a shoemaker at the plant of the Lambertville Rubber Company and was a member of Moose No. 217 of Lambertville.
He was survived by his wife, the former Margaret Reilly; two children by previous marriage, Warren J. Hoffman, of Washington, D. C., and Miss Marie Hoffman, of New York; one brother, William Hoffman of Lambertville, and two sisters, Mrs. Edward Benson, and Miss Addie Hoffman both of Trenton.
Interment was at St. John's Cemetery.
His obituary was published in the Lambertville Beacon on September 15, 1938.
-contributed by F/A/G Volunteer RS Witwer
Trenton Evening Times, 13 Sept 1938
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Warren A. G. Hoffman died at his home, 50 South Union street, following a long illness. He had lived in Lambertville all of his life.
He was employed for many years as a shoemaker at the plant of the Lambertville Rubber Company and was a member of Moose No. 217 of Lambertville.
He was survived by his wife, the former Margaret Reilly; two children by previous marriage, Warren J. Hoffman, of Washington, D. C., and Miss Marie Hoffman, of New York; one brother, William Hoffman of Lambertville, and two sisters, Mrs. Edward Benson, and Miss Addie Hoffman both of Trenton.
Interment was at St. John's Cemetery.
His obituary was published in the Lambertville Beacon on September 15, 1938.
-contributed by F/A/G Volunteer RS Witwer
Gravesite Details
According to church records, Warren Hoffman, Mary and Margaret are buried in Section 2, Row Y, graves 2, 3 and 4 at St. John's cemetery. The are no individual monuments or inscriptions.
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