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Andrea Fredericka Luckenbach

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Andrea Fredericka Luckenbach

Birth
Death
1 Apr 1962 (aged 41)
Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 28012, Section 197
Memorial ID
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MRS. LUCKENBACH, 41, A SHIPPING HEIRESS
Special to The New York Times

Miami, Fla, April 2, - Mrs. Andrea Luckenbach, an heiress to the Luckenbach shipping fortune, died in her sleep yesterday at her home in near-by Key Biscayne. Her age was 41. She was in the headline in 1954 when her estranged husband, Frederick O. Hammer, shot her and her trainer, Woodrow W. Long, at the Delaware Race track. She divorced Hammer a month before he was convicted of the shooting.
Mrs. Luckenbach, who legally resumed use of her maiden name, had been married and divorced several times. She was a Luckenbach Steamship Company representative for Florida.
Her brother, Edgar F. Luckenbach Jr., president of the company, survives.

Special to The New York Times.
New York Times; Apr 3, 1962;

MRS. ANDREA LUCKENBACH LONG, heiress to the Luckenbach shipping line fortune, who was vice president of the firm and held a one third interest in the estate of her father, Ernest (sic) Luckenbach, at Miami, Fla.

HERALD STATESMAN, YONKERS, N.Y., MONDAY, APRIL 2,1962
MRS. LUCKENBACH, 41, A SHIPPING HEIRESS
Special to The New York Times

Miami, Fla, April 2, - Mrs. Andrea Luckenbach, an heiress to the Luckenbach shipping fortune, died in her sleep yesterday at her home in near-by Key Biscayne. Her age was 41. She was in the headline in 1954 when her estranged husband, Frederick O. Hammer, shot her and her trainer, Woodrow W. Long, at the Delaware Race track. She divorced Hammer a month before he was convicted of the shooting.
Mrs. Luckenbach, who legally resumed use of her maiden name, had been married and divorced several times. She was a Luckenbach Steamship Company representative for Florida.
Her brother, Edgar F. Luckenbach Jr., president of the company, survives.

Special to The New York Times.
New York Times; Apr 3, 1962;

MRS. ANDREA LUCKENBACH LONG, heiress to the Luckenbach shipping line fortune, who was vice president of the firm and held a one third interest in the estate of her father, Ernest (sic) Luckenbach, at Miami, Fla.

HERALD STATESMAN, YONKERS, N.Y., MONDAY, APRIL 2,1962


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