Eimar Dyrlie
Eimar Dyrlie died Saturday at his home, 1251 Lincoln Place. He was born in Norway thirty-seven years ago and had resided for thirty years in this borough. He was an electric welder, employed by the Robins Dry Dock, and is survived by his widow, Walma; two daughters, Ruth and Edith; his parents, Edward and Dina Dyrlie; two sisters, Clara and Agnes, and one brother, Edward Dyrlie. He was a member of Court Leif Erickson, Foresters of America. Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 2:30 P. M. The Rev. Hart of the Church of the Redeemer will officiate. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Charles J. Brady, of 282 Utica avenue.
The Brooklyn Standard Union
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Monday, December 15th, 1924 edition
Page 4, column 3
(Verbatim)
Eimar Dyrlie
Eimar Dyrlie died Saturday at his home, 1251 Lincoln Place. He was born in Norway thirty-seven years ago and had resided for thirty years in this borough. He was an electric welder, employed by the Robins Dry Dock, and is survived by his widow, Walma; two daughters, Ruth and Edith; his parents, Edward and Dina Dyrlie; two sisters, Clara and Agnes, and one brother, Edward Dyrlie. He was a member of Court Leif Erickson, Foresters of America. Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 2:30 P. M. The Rev. Hart of the Church of the Redeemer will officiate. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Charles J. Brady, of 282 Utica avenue.
The Brooklyn Standard Union
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Monday, December 15th, 1924 edition
Page 4, column 3
(Verbatim)
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