Mary Ehrlich
Mary Frank Ehrlich of 1617 Remington St., died today at a local nursing home. She was 80.
Funeral services will be Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Plymouth Congregational Church with the Rev. Fred Edmonds officiating. Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery.
Those who wish may contribute to the memorial fund of the Plymouth Church, in care of the Goodrich Mortuary.
Mrs. Ehrlich was born in Frank, Russia, March 4, 1897. She was married in Loveland in 1914 to William Frank, who died in 1925.
In 1928, she married Jacob Ehrlich in Fort Collins and has lived here ever since. He died in 1961.
A member of the Plymouth Church, Mrs. Ehrlich is survived by two sons, Albert Frank of Fort Collins and Ralph Frank of Wilmington, Del.; four daughters: Irene Legler of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Wilma Fisher, Dorothy Hamilton and Dolores Southwick, all of Fort Collins; seven step-children; a brother, George Bath of Greeley; four sisters, Louise Kechter and Mollie Floth, both of Fort Collins, Mabel Miller of Greeley and Freda Heinbigner of Loveland; 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Loveland Reporter Herald, Thursday, February 16, 1978 Loveland, Colorado
Mary F Ehrlich
Mary Frank Ehrlich, 80, of Fort Collins, formerly of Loveland, died today (Feb 16) in Fort Collins.
The daughter of George and Anna Marie Bath, Mrs. Ehrlich was born March 4, 1897 in Frank, Russia.
She married William Frank in 1914 in Loveland. He died in 1925. She married Jacob Ehrlich in 1928 in Fort Collins. Mr. Ehrlich died in 1961.
Mrs. Ehrlich has lived in Fort Collins since 1928. Prior to that time, she lived in Loveland.
Survivors include two sons, Albert Frank, Fort Collins, and Ralph Frank, Wilmington, Del.; four daughters, Irene Fisher, Dorothy Hamilton, and Delores Southwick, all of Fort Collins.
Other survivors include a brother, George Bath, Greeley; four sisters, Louise Kechter and Molly Floth, both of Fort Collins, Mabel Miller, Greeley, and Freda Heinbigner, Loveland; seven step-children, 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Plymouth Congregational Church, 916 W Prospect Ave in Fort Collins. Burial will be at Grandview Cemetery in Fort Collins.
Goodrich Mortuary in Fort Collins is in charge of arrangements.
Memorials may be made to the Plymouth Congregational Church in care of Goodrich Mortuary.
Mary Ehrlich
Mary Frank Ehrlich of 1617 Remington St., died today at a local nursing home. She was 80.
Funeral services will be Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Plymouth Congregational Church with the Rev. Fred Edmonds officiating. Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery.
Those who wish may contribute to the memorial fund of the Plymouth Church, in care of the Goodrich Mortuary.
Mrs. Ehrlich was born in Frank, Russia, March 4, 1897. She was married in Loveland in 1914 to William Frank, who died in 1925.
In 1928, she married Jacob Ehrlich in Fort Collins and has lived here ever since. He died in 1961.
A member of the Plymouth Church, Mrs. Ehrlich is survived by two sons, Albert Frank of Fort Collins and Ralph Frank of Wilmington, Del.; four daughters: Irene Legler of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Wilma Fisher, Dorothy Hamilton and Dolores Southwick, all of Fort Collins; seven step-children; a brother, George Bath of Greeley; four sisters, Louise Kechter and Mollie Floth, both of Fort Collins, Mabel Miller of Greeley and Freda Heinbigner of Loveland; 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Loveland Reporter Herald, Thursday, February 16, 1978 Loveland, Colorado
Mary F Ehrlich
Mary Frank Ehrlich, 80, of Fort Collins, formerly of Loveland, died today (Feb 16) in Fort Collins.
The daughter of George and Anna Marie Bath, Mrs. Ehrlich was born March 4, 1897 in Frank, Russia.
She married William Frank in 1914 in Loveland. He died in 1925. She married Jacob Ehrlich in 1928 in Fort Collins. Mr. Ehrlich died in 1961.
Mrs. Ehrlich has lived in Fort Collins since 1928. Prior to that time, she lived in Loveland.
Survivors include two sons, Albert Frank, Fort Collins, and Ralph Frank, Wilmington, Del.; four daughters, Irene Fisher, Dorothy Hamilton, and Delores Southwick, all of Fort Collins.
Other survivors include a brother, George Bath, Greeley; four sisters, Louise Kechter and Molly Floth, both of Fort Collins, Mabel Miller, Greeley, and Freda Heinbigner, Loveland; seven step-children, 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Plymouth Congregational Church, 916 W Prospect Ave in Fort Collins. Burial will be at Grandview Cemetery in Fort Collins.
Goodrich Mortuary in Fort Collins is in charge of arrangements.
Memorials may be made to the Plymouth Congregational Church in care of Goodrich Mortuary.
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