She was the wife of John Salmon, for many years an executive of a local show-case manufacturing firm. The daughter of the late Adolph H. and Florence Sieck, who conducted a bakery shop on Sharp street during the Civil War, Mrs. Salmons was 74 years old.
Surviving her, besides her husband are four sisters, Mrs. Anna E. Fadum, Miss May Sieck, Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of York, Pa.; Mrs. Florence Aichele, of Charleston, S.C. and a brother, Frederick H. Sieck, of this city.
Burial will be in St. Paul's Cemetery in Druid Hill Park, where five generations of the family have been interred.
The Evening Sun, 12 Nov. 1934, Mon., p.26.
She was the wife of John Salmon, for many years an executive of a local show-case manufacturing firm. The daughter of the late Adolph H. and Florence Sieck, who conducted a bakery shop on Sharp street during the Civil War, Mrs. Salmons was 74 years old.
Surviving her, besides her husband are four sisters, Mrs. Anna E. Fadum, Miss May Sieck, Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of York, Pa.; Mrs. Florence Aichele, of Charleston, S.C. and a brother, Frederick H. Sieck, of this city.
Burial will be in St. Paul's Cemetery in Druid Hill Park, where five generations of the family have been interred.
The Evening Sun, 12 Nov. 1934, Mon., p.26.
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