South Egg Harbor- Frederick Doernbach Sr., of 120 S. Cincinnati Ave., died in Shore Memorial Hospital Sunday after a lingering illness. He was 70.
Fred was born in Philadelphia. The son of German Immigrants. The family moved to Egg Harbor City in 1902.
A lifelong resident here, he was a retired building contractor and Union Carpenter. He was once President of Egg Harbor City Local 1960. He was a member of Redmen's Lodge and was Past Sachem.
Surviving are his wife, Ferdinanda; three sons, Fred Jr. of Absecon and Walter and Daniel, both of this city; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Kitz and Mrs. Susan Corbett, both of Cherry Hill; a borther, Christian of the Bahamas; a sister Frieda of S.Egg Harbor; and 11 grandchildren.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Zion Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Egg Harbor Cemetery.
South Egg Harbor- Frederick Doernbach Sr., of 120 S. Cincinnati Ave., died in Shore Memorial Hospital Sunday after a lingering illness. He was 70.
Fred was born in Philadelphia. The son of German Immigrants. The family moved to Egg Harbor City in 1902.
A lifelong resident here, he was a retired building contractor and Union Carpenter. He was once President of Egg Harbor City Local 1960. He was a member of Redmen's Lodge and was Past Sachem.
Surviving are his wife, Ferdinanda; three sons, Fred Jr. of Absecon and Walter and Daniel, both of this city; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Kitz and Mrs. Susan Corbett, both of Cherry Hill; a borther, Christian of the Bahamas; a sister Frieda of S.Egg Harbor; and 11 grandchildren.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Zion Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Egg Harbor Cemetery.
Family Members
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Frederick Doernbach
1886–1886
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William Herman Doernbach
1888–1940
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Carl Herman Doernbach
1890–1962
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Oceania Doernbach Graham
1892–1959
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Frieda "Tanta Frieda" Doernbach
1893–1988
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Harry Doernbach
1896–1897
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Paul Dewey Doernbach
1898–1899
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George Dewey Doernbach
1899–1963
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Christian Otto "Chris" Doernbach
1903–1975
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