Louis O. French, 70, a patent attorney here since 1913, died Monday of a heart attack at Columbia hospital. Mr. French, who lived at 2531 N. Farwell av., underwent a kidney operation last Thursday.
Mr. French was born in Milwaukee. He was graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and George Washington university law school. Before establishing his practice here he was a federal patent examiner two years in Washington D.C.
He was a member of Cosmopolitan club, the City club and the Kenwood Masonic lodge.
Survivors are his wife, Ethel, three daughters, Mrs. Barbara Chase, Milwaukee, Mrs. Jean Price, Garden Grove, Calif., and Mrs. Ruth Crispell, Washington, D.C., a brother, Samuel, and a sister, Mrs. Louis Quarles, both of Milwaukee. [He was predeceased by another daughter, Eunice French Owen.]
Service had not been arranged. Burial will be in Forest Home Cemetery.
Louis O. French, 70, a patent attorney here since 1913, died Monday of a heart attack at Columbia hospital. Mr. French, who lived at 2531 N. Farwell av., underwent a kidney operation last Thursday.
Mr. French was born in Milwaukee. He was graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and George Washington university law school. Before establishing his practice here he was a federal patent examiner two years in Washington D.C.
He was a member of Cosmopolitan club, the City club and the Kenwood Masonic lodge.
Survivors are his wife, Ethel, three daughters, Mrs. Barbara Chase, Milwaukee, Mrs. Jean Price, Garden Grove, Calif., and Mrs. Ruth Crispell, Washington, D.C., a brother, Samuel, and a sister, Mrs. Louis Quarles, both of Milwaukee. [He was predeceased by another daughter, Eunice French Owen.]
Service had not been arranged. Burial will be in Forest Home Cemetery.
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