Moses Billig, 65, of 225 Court St., for many years, a carpenter in this city, died yesterday afternoon in the Osteopathic hospital were he had been a patient three months.
Born in Egypt, he had resided in this city since his youth. His wife, Gertie (Walbert) Billig, preceded him in death.
He is survived by four sons, James of Los Angeles; Richard and Victor of Allentown; Forrest with the Army in Europe; two daughters, Beulah, of Northampton; Lorraine, of Allentown; two step-daughters, Dorothy, wife of Lester Hannis, and Mrs. Edna Rompilla, both of Allentown, and 12 grandchildren.
Moses Billig, 65, of 225 Court St., for many years, a carpenter in this city, died yesterday afternoon in the Osteopathic hospital were he had been a patient three months.
Born in Egypt, he had resided in this city since his youth. His wife, Gertie (Walbert) Billig, preceded him in death.
He is survived by four sons, James of Los Angeles; Richard and Victor of Allentown; Forrest with the Army in Europe; two daughters, Beulah, of Northampton; Lorraine, of Allentown; two step-daughters, Dorothy, wife of Lester Hannis, and Mrs. Edna Rompilla, both of Allentown, and 12 grandchildren.
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