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George Duncan Feldhake Sr.

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George Duncan Feldhake Sr.

Birth
Charleroi, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Apr 2001 (aged 83)
Dover, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
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Dover, Morris County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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From the
Daily Record
Parsippany, New Jersey
(Morris County)
Wednesday, April 13, 2001

George D. Feldhake Sr.
83, retired laboratory owner

DOVER - George D. Feldhake Sr. died Wednesday at St. Clare's Hospital Dover. He was 83.

Born in Charleroi, Pa., he lived in Michigan and Missouri before moving to Dover in 1954.

The son of the late Gabriel and Amelia Feldhake, he graduated from Charleroi High School and attended St. Bonaventure College in Olean, N.Y. before joining the Army in 1942.

He served during World War II until 1953 when he received his discharge as first lieutenant.

After his military career, he received his bioanalyst certification from the State of New Jersey and became a licensed medical technician as the owner of Duncan Laboratory in Dover. He operated the business for more than 33 years before retiring in 1997.

He was a member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Dover and the American Legion Post 91 of Wharton.

His daughter, C. Lynn Martenis, died in 1991 and a son, Duncan Jr., died in 1996.

Survivors include his wife, Ruth E., and three grandchildren, Scott T., Jodie I., and Kelly K. Martenis.
From the
Daily Record
Parsippany, New Jersey
(Morris County)
Wednesday, April 13, 2001

George D. Feldhake Sr.
83, retired laboratory owner

DOVER - George D. Feldhake Sr. died Wednesday at St. Clare's Hospital Dover. He was 83.

Born in Charleroi, Pa., he lived in Michigan and Missouri before moving to Dover in 1954.

The son of the late Gabriel and Amelia Feldhake, he graduated from Charleroi High School and attended St. Bonaventure College in Olean, N.Y. before joining the Army in 1942.

He served during World War II until 1953 when he received his discharge as first lieutenant.

After his military career, he received his bioanalyst certification from the State of New Jersey and became a licensed medical technician as the owner of Duncan Laboratory in Dover. He operated the business for more than 33 years before retiring in 1997.

He was a member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Dover and the American Legion Post 91 of Wharton.

His daughter, C. Lynn Martenis, died in 1991 and a son, Duncan Jr., died in 1996.

Survivors include his wife, Ruth E., and three grandchildren, Scott T., Jodie I., and Kelly K. Martenis.


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