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Alexander Conley Kohr Jr.

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Alexander Conley Kohr Jr.

Birth
Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
16 Mar 1924 (aged 40)
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Don't know why his obit says that he was the son of Thomas Kohr....he was the son of Alexander and Elizabeth Kohr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kohr were his grandparents.
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MILL MANAGER DIES YESTERDAY
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MIDDLETOWN, March 17. --- A. C. Kohr, aged 39 years, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kohr, of First Lock, died early yesterday at the Ferncliffe Sanitarium, near White Haven, in Luzerne County. He entered that institution eight days ago in an effort to regain his health. He had been in poor health for the last three years, and decided to enter the sanitarium. He was employed by the H. A. Romberger Company since he was a boy and for the last fifteen years he was manager of the Romberger Plant here.

His body was brought to town and taken to his home on East Emaus Street. He was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church and Sunday School.

Besides his widow, who was Miss Margaret Landis, of Royalton, he is survived by two sons, Donald Kohr, of Bucknell University and Dale Kohr, at home. The funeral services will be held from the home on Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. Dr. Fuller Bergstresser will officiate. Burial will be in the Middletown Cemetery.

[The Evening News - Monday, March 17, 1924]
Don't know why his obit says that he was the son of Thomas Kohr....he was the son of Alexander and Elizabeth Kohr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kohr were his grandparents.
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MILL MANAGER DIES YESTERDAY
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MIDDLETOWN, March 17. --- A. C. Kohr, aged 39 years, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kohr, of First Lock, died early yesterday at the Ferncliffe Sanitarium, near White Haven, in Luzerne County. He entered that institution eight days ago in an effort to regain his health. He had been in poor health for the last three years, and decided to enter the sanitarium. He was employed by the H. A. Romberger Company since he was a boy and for the last fifteen years he was manager of the Romberger Plant here.

His body was brought to town and taken to his home on East Emaus Street. He was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church and Sunday School.

Besides his widow, who was Miss Margaret Landis, of Royalton, he is survived by two sons, Donald Kohr, of Bucknell University and Dale Kohr, at home. The funeral services will be held from the home on Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. Dr. Fuller Bergstresser will officiate. Burial will be in the Middletown Cemetery.

[The Evening News - Monday, March 17, 1924]


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