Retired Pennsy Conductor Dies (from the Fort Wayne Journal dated 12 Dec 1939)
Frank Ebert 77 of 411 Downing Avenue died at 11.05 o'clock last night at Lutheran Hospital following an illness of more than two years. He was a retired Pennsylvania railroad conductor, having quit active duty 12 years ago.
Surviving are the widow, three daughters Mrs. Earl Nalzgar of Douglas Flat Cal., Mrs. Kelton Mitchell of Greenville , OH., and Mrs. Herman Moehlenbruck of Fort Wayne: a son Charles of Fort Wayne, 11 grandchildren, a brother John O Ebert of Bucyrus, Oh. The deceased was a member of the Wallen Methodist Church. The body was removed to Klaehn and sons funeral home.
Retired Pennsy Conductor Dies (from the Fort Wayne Journal dated 12 Dec 1939)
Frank Ebert 77 of 411 Downing Avenue died at 11.05 o'clock last night at Lutheran Hospital following an illness of more than two years. He was a retired Pennsylvania railroad conductor, having quit active duty 12 years ago.
Surviving are the widow, three daughters Mrs. Earl Nalzgar of Douglas Flat Cal., Mrs. Kelton Mitchell of Greenville , OH., and Mrs. Herman Moehlenbruck of Fort Wayne: a son Charles of Fort Wayne, 11 grandchildren, a brother John O Ebert of Bucyrus, Oh. The deceased was a member of the Wallen Methodist Church. The body was removed to Klaehn and sons funeral home.
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