This afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the residence of the bride's parents on West North street (sic), Mr. Theodore C. Fredericks (sic) to Miss Jennie Humes. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Kremer, in the presence of a few relatives and friends. The groom is the principal plumber of Carlisle, and a young gentleman possessed of many sterling qualities. The young couple will go to housekeeping in the spring in the house on North street (sic), recently purchased by Mr. Fredericks (sic). We join with the many friends of the happy couple in wishing a life of unalloyed happiness.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Saturday, January 18, 1936; pg. 1
T. C. FREDERICK, SR., PLUMBER, DIES AT 76
Delegate to Democratic Convention in 1920
Theodore C. Frederick. Sr., head of a plumbing concern here for more than a half century, died at 7:05 o'clock last night at his home, 219 North Hanover Street.
Mr. Frederick had been in failing failing health for more than a year, suffering from a heart and kidney complication, but he had been confined to his home only for the past 10 days.
Eminently respected as a business man and citizen, Mr. Frederick was engaged in the plumbing business for 56 years. Born in Carlisle 76 years ago, he resided here all his life. He had his place of business at 15 East High Street.
In 1920 Mr. Frederick was a delegate to the National Democratic Convention.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Frederick; a daughter, Mrs. Edwin E. Barnitz; three sons, Charles and Robert, with whom he was engaged in business, and Theodore, Jr., all of Carlisle, and by three sisters, Mrs. D. E. Brindle, Carlisle, and Mrs. Edwin Lee and Mrs. Charles Decker, both of Indiana.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home. Interment will be in the mausoleum at Westminster Cemetery.
This afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the residence of the bride's parents on West North street (sic), Mr. Theodore C. Fredericks (sic) to Miss Jennie Humes. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Kremer, in the presence of a few relatives and friends. The groom is the principal plumber of Carlisle, and a young gentleman possessed of many sterling qualities. The young couple will go to housekeeping in the spring in the house on North street (sic), recently purchased by Mr. Fredericks (sic). We join with the many friends of the happy couple in wishing a life of unalloyed happiness.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Saturday, January 18, 1936; pg. 1
T. C. FREDERICK, SR., PLUMBER, DIES AT 76
Delegate to Democratic Convention in 1920
Theodore C. Frederick. Sr., head of a plumbing concern here for more than a half century, died at 7:05 o'clock last night at his home, 219 North Hanover Street.
Mr. Frederick had been in failing failing health for more than a year, suffering from a heart and kidney complication, but he had been confined to his home only for the past 10 days.
Eminently respected as a business man and citizen, Mr. Frederick was engaged in the plumbing business for 56 years. Born in Carlisle 76 years ago, he resided here all his life. He had his place of business at 15 East High Street.
In 1920 Mr. Frederick was a delegate to the National Democratic Convention.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Frederick; a daughter, Mrs. Edwin E. Barnitz; three sons, Charles and Robert, with whom he was engaged in business, and Theodore, Jr., all of Carlisle, and by three sisters, Mrs. D. E. Brindle, Carlisle, and Mrs. Edwin Lee and Mrs. Charles Decker, both of Indiana.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home. Interment will be in the mausoleum at Westminster Cemetery.
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