Passes Away from Cancer After
Eight Weeks' lllness.
John H. Hambach, 46, died Wednesday evening at his home, 510 Rowland street, from cancer of the stomach, after being confined in his residence for eight weeks.
Mr. Hambach was a department foreman in the plant of the Canton Art Metal Co. He was formerly assistant superintendent of the N. O.T. lines here.
He is survived by his widow and three chlidren, Eva, Wilbur and Donald. His mother and father also survive. The brothers and sisters who survive are: Jacob and Edward Hambach, Canton: James Hambach, of New Berlin; Mrs. Robert Troxel, of New Berlin; Mrs. Charles Sumser, of New Berlin; Mrs. Robert Helman, of Canton; Mrs. Martin Hofman, of Canton, and Mrs. John Gray, of Oakland, Cal.
Funeral services will be held in St. Peter's Catholic church Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock, when a high mass will be read. Burial will be in St. Peter's cemetery.
THE EVENING REPOSITORY (Canton, Ohio) Thursday, Dec 14, 1911. Page 5.
Passes Away from Cancer After
Eight Weeks' lllness.
John H. Hambach, 46, died Wednesday evening at his home, 510 Rowland street, from cancer of the stomach, after being confined in his residence for eight weeks.
Mr. Hambach was a department foreman in the plant of the Canton Art Metal Co. He was formerly assistant superintendent of the N. O.T. lines here.
He is survived by his widow and three chlidren, Eva, Wilbur and Donald. His mother and father also survive. The brothers and sisters who survive are: Jacob and Edward Hambach, Canton: James Hambach, of New Berlin; Mrs. Robert Troxel, of New Berlin; Mrs. Charles Sumser, of New Berlin; Mrs. Robert Helman, of Canton; Mrs. Martin Hofman, of Canton, and Mrs. John Gray, of Oakland, Cal.
Funeral services will be held in St. Peter's Catholic church Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock, when a high mass will be read. Burial will be in St. Peter's cemetery.
THE EVENING REPOSITORY (Canton, Ohio) Thursday, Dec 14, 1911. Page 5.
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