Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA), Friday, 10 Jan 1958, pg. 2.
"Warwick Union Employee Dies Unexpectedly.
Albert N. Bohr, fifty-three, 15 W. Orange St., Lititz, superintendent of maintenance in the Warwick Union School District, died unexpectedly at 8:45 a.m. yesterday at the Warwick High School, Lititz.
Dr. Mahlon H. Yoder, Lititz, the Lancaster County coroner, issued a verdict of death due to coronary thrombosis.
Born in Tower City, he was a son of the late Henry and Katie Derr Bohr, and a resident of Lititz for the past six years. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Lititz; the Mens Bible Class of the Sunday school, Lodge 570, F. & A.M., Lykens, Pa.; the Harrisburg Consistory and Zembo Temple.
Besides his wife, the former Mary E. Peifer, surviving are a son Albert N. Bohr Jr., at home; and a daughter, Anna, wife of John Ward, Harrisburg. Also surviving are three grandchildren and a sister and six brothers, Mrs. Mary Smith and Allen Bohr, both of Palmyra; Amos, John, Oliver and Benjamin Bohr, all of Tower City, and Hilbert Bohr, Harrisburg.
Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA), Friday, 10 Jan 1958, pg. 2.
"Warwick Union Employee Dies Unexpectedly.
Albert N. Bohr, fifty-three, 15 W. Orange St., Lititz, superintendent of maintenance in the Warwick Union School District, died unexpectedly at 8:45 a.m. yesterday at the Warwick High School, Lititz.
Dr. Mahlon H. Yoder, Lititz, the Lancaster County coroner, issued a verdict of death due to coronary thrombosis.
Born in Tower City, he was a son of the late Henry and Katie Derr Bohr, and a resident of Lititz for the past six years. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Lititz; the Mens Bible Class of the Sunday school, Lodge 570, F. & A.M., Lykens, Pa.; the Harrisburg Consistory and Zembo Temple.
Besides his wife, the former Mary E. Peifer, surviving are a son Albert N. Bohr Jr., at home; and a daughter, Anna, wife of John Ward, Harrisburg. Also surviving are three grandchildren and a sister and six brothers, Mrs. Mary Smith and Allen Bohr, both of Palmyra; Amos, John, Oliver and Benjamin Bohr, all of Tower City, and Hilbert Bohr, Harrisburg.
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