HOT SPRINGS. Va.. Wednesday:-
Mrs. Hattie W. Luckenbach, of Brooklyn, widow of Edward Luckenbach. One of the founders of the Luckenbach Steamship Company, died here yesterday of heart disease following acute indigestion. As Hattie Weber, daughter of John Weber, of Kingston. N. Y., Mrs. Luckenbach was married in 1880 to Edward Luckenbach. who with his brother, the late Lewis Luckenbach, organized the steamship company seventy years ago. One son, John Lewis Luckenbach, of Locust Valley, L. I.: a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Duryee Hull, of Riverside. Conn., and a granddaughter, Shirley Tucker Hull, survive her.
THE EVENING TELEGRAM-NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922.
HOT SPRINGS. Va.. Wednesday:-
Mrs. Hattie W. Luckenbach, of Brooklyn, widow of Edward Luckenbach. One of the founders of the Luckenbach Steamship Company, died here yesterday of heart disease following acute indigestion. As Hattie Weber, daughter of John Weber, of Kingston. N. Y., Mrs. Luckenbach was married in 1880 to Edward Luckenbach. who with his brother, the late Lewis Luckenbach, organized the steamship company seventy years ago. One son, John Lewis Luckenbach, of Locust Valley, L. I.: a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Duryee Hull, of Riverside. Conn., and a granddaughter, Shirley Tucker Hull, survive her.
THE EVENING TELEGRAM-NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922.
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