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Byron James Dexheimer

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Byron James Dexheimer

Birth
Philmont, Columbia County, New York, USA
Death
11 Jan 1959 (aged 67)
Stockbridge, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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BYRON J. DEXHEIMER PITTSFIELD
Byron J. Dexheimer, 67, of 20 Hollister St., dispatcher for the Yellow Cab Co., died suddenly Saturday night while driving to his home in Interlaken. A native of Philmont, N.Y., Mr. Dexheimer had lived in Pittsfield since 1912. He was graduated from Searles High School in Great Barrington in 1909, studied auto mechanics, was in the meat business 16 years and in 1943 became a sales representative of the Tobin Meat Packing Co. He was a member of the South Congregational Church and Unity Lodge of Masons in Dalton. He leaves his wife, the former Alice Tillinghast; two sons, Sgt. Charles B. Dexheimer of the Army in Hauchuca, Ariz., and Rev. John R. Dexheimer, pastor of the Methodist church in Hillsdale, N.J. Services will be held at the Wellington funeral home Wednesday at 2. Burial will be in Main Street Cemetery, Dalton. Visiting hours at the funeral home are from 7 to 9 tonight and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.
(Published in the Springfield Union Monday January 12, 1959)

According to his marriage record with Alice Lavinia Tillinghast, whom he married on 27 May 1912 in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, his parents were John G. Dexheimer and Carrie B. (Call) Dexheimer.
(Ancestry.com: Massachusetts, U.S., Marriage Records, 1840-1915, Pittsfield, 1912, p. 106, no. 123)
BYRON J. DEXHEIMER PITTSFIELD
Byron J. Dexheimer, 67, of 20 Hollister St., dispatcher for the Yellow Cab Co., died suddenly Saturday night while driving to his home in Interlaken. A native of Philmont, N.Y., Mr. Dexheimer had lived in Pittsfield since 1912. He was graduated from Searles High School in Great Barrington in 1909, studied auto mechanics, was in the meat business 16 years and in 1943 became a sales representative of the Tobin Meat Packing Co. He was a member of the South Congregational Church and Unity Lodge of Masons in Dalton. He leaves his wife, the former Alice Tillinghast; two sons, Sgt. Charles B. Dexheimer of the Army in Hauchuca, Ariz., and Rev. John R. Dexheimer, pastor of the Methodist church in Hillsdale, N.J. Services will be held at the Wellington funeral home Wednesday at 2. Burial will be in Main Street Cemetery, Dalton. Visiting hours at the funeral home are from 7 to 9 tonight and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.
(Published in the Springfield Union Monday January 12, 1959)

According to his marriage record with Alice Lavinia Tillinghast, whom he married on 27 May 1912 in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, his parents were John G. Dexheimer and Carrie B. (Call) Dexheimer.
(Ancestry.com: Massachusetts, U.S., Marriage Records, 1840-1915, Pittsfield, 1912, p. 106, no. 123)

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Saturday night in the obituary would be January 10, but death records indicate he died January 11, 1959.



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