C. L. Angleman, 51, died suddenly at his home, 442 East fifth Street, Plainfield, Sunday, Aug. 15, 1937. He was a machinist by trade and was formerly employed by the Star Dress Company in Plainfield.
Mr. Angleman was the husband of the late Anna L. Mercier Angleman. He leaves a son, Lenox V. Angleman, of South Bound Brook; sister, Mrs. Gilbert Apgar, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and granddaughter, Joan Angleman.
He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Plainfield Aerie 866, Loyal Order of Moose, 310, and Local Machinists Union.
The funeral was held from Memorial Funeral Home, Plainfield, at 2 p. m. Wednesday, with burial in the Methodist Cemetery, Plainfield. The Rev. Robert C. Howe, assistant pastor of First M. E. Church, officiated.
His obituary was published in the Hunterdon County Democrat on Aug 19, 1937.
C. L. Angleman, 51, died suddenly at his home, 442 East fifth Street, Plainfield, Sunday, Aug. 15, 1937. He was a machinist by trade and was formerly employed by the Star Dress Company in Plainfield.
Mr. Angleman was the husband of the late Anna L. Mercier Angleman. He leaves a son, Lenox V. Angleman, of South Bound Brook; sister, Mrs. Gilbert Apgar, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and granddaughter, Joan Angleman.
He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Plainfield Aerie 866, Loyal Order of Moose, 310, and Local Machinists Union.
The funeral was held from Memorial Funeral Home, Plainfield, at 2 p. m. Wednesday, with burial in the Methodist Cemetery, Plainfield. The Rev. Robert C. Howe, assistant pastor of First M. E. Church, officiated.
His obituary was published in the Hunterdon County Democrat on Aug 19, 1937.
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