ALBERT S. EHRHART DIES 4 P.M. SATURDAY
Albert S.Ehrhart, age 62, died at his home, 2415 Chase street, at 4:30 p.m. yesterday. The funeral arrangements have not been completed, but will probably be conducted Tuesday afternoon.
Mr.Ehrhart is survived by the widow, Mrs. Martha J. Ehrhart, two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Frazier, of Muncie, and Mrs Ruth Woodruff, of Anderson; three sons, John and Charles Ehrhart, of Anderson, and Harry Ehrhart, of Hagestown, and one sister, Mrs. Jacob Broyles, of Battle Creek, Mich.
Born in Miami County, Mr. Ehrhart moved with his parents when young to Summitville, where he lived until about thirty years ago, when he came to Anderson. He had been in ill health for about three years, but became serious only Friday night. He was a member of the Foresters and Red Men's lodges.
ALBERT S. EHRHART DIES 4 P.M. SATURDAY
Albert S.Ehrhart, age 62, died at his home, 2415 Chase street, at 4:30 p.m. yesterday. The funeral arrangements have not been completed, but will probably be conducted Tuesday afternoon.
Mr.Ehrhart is survived by the widow, Mrs. Martha J. Ehrhart, two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Frazier, of Muncie, and Mrs Ruth Woodruff, of Anderson; three sons, John and Charles Ehrhart, of Anderson, and Harry Ehrhart, of Hagestown, and one sister, Mrs. Jacob Broyles, of Battle Creek, Mich.
Born in Miami County, Mr. Ehrhart moved with his parents when young to Summitville, where he lived until about thirty years ago, when he came to Anderson. He had been in ill health for about three years, but became serious only Friday night. He was a member of the Foresters and Red Men's lodges.
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