Venice Perdiew also lived in Delhi and Price Hill (western suburbs of Cincinnati). He lived on Enright Avenue, McPherson, 8th and Grand nursing home, Oak-(something) Nursing home, VA hospital (Cincinnati).
Venice Perdiew fought in the battle of Argonne Forest (France, Sept. - Nov 1918) in World War I.
He worked for the NY Central Railroad.
His first wife (name unknown) died in nursing home.
Born in Indiana. Was a stepfather to Charles and David Sawyer. Ver was only brother living at the time. 6 grand children, 6 great-grandchildren. Member of the Price Hill Lodge #564 (Masonic). Member of Philippe Baptist Church, Carl J. Wikoff, Minister. (data from Dalbert & Woodruff Funeral Home)
His nickname was Bank.
Venice Perdiew also lived in Delhi and Price Hill (western suburbs of Cincinnati). He lived on Enright Avenue, McPherson, 8th and Grand nursing home, Oak-(something) Nursing home, VA hospital (Cincinnati).
Venice Perdiew fought in the battle of Argonne Forest (France, Sept. - Nov 1918) in World War I.
He worked for the NY Central Railroad.
His first wife (name unknown) died in nursing home.
Born in Indiana. Was a stepfather to Charles and David Sawyer. Ver was only brother living at the time. 6 grand children, 6 great-grandchildren. Member of the Price Hill Lodge #564 (Masonic). Member of Philippe Baptist Church, Carl J. Wikoff, Minister. (data from Dalbert & Woodruff Funeral Home)
His nickname was Bank.
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